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Sony HVR M25ap Service Manual
Sony HVR M25ap Service Manual
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SERVICE MANUAL
Ver. 1.2 2008.09
Revision History
Revised-1
Replace the previously issued SERVICE MANUAL 9-852-603-11 with this Manual.
US Model Canadian Model AEP Model E Model Chinese Model Japanese Model
R MECHANISM (MDX-R213)
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SPECIFICATIONS MODEL INFORMATION TABLE SERVICE NOTE DISASSEMBLY BLOCK DIAGRAMS FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS PRINTED WIRING BOARDS REPAIR PARTS LIST ADJUSTMENTS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifis par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la scurit. Ne les remplacer que par une pice portant le numro spcifi.
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
9-852-603-12
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JAPANESE
System Video/Audio recording/playing head system Rotating dual-head helical scan Audio recording format (HDV) MPEG-1 Audio Layer2 (2-channel) 16-bit 48 kHz (stereo) Transfer rate 384 kbps Audio recording format (DVCAM (DV)) 12-bit Fs32K (Channel 1/2, Channel 3/4) 16-bit Fs48K (Channel 1/2) Video signal 1080/60i, NTSC color, EIA standard system 1080/50i, PAL color, CCIR standard system Usable cassettes Standard DVCAM cassettes with the mark Mini DVCAM cassettes with the mark Tape speed (HDV) Approx. 18.8 mm/s Tape speed (DVCAM) Approx. 28.2 mm/s Tape speed (DV) SP: Approx. 18.8 mm/s Recording/playback time (HDV) Approx. 276 min (using PHDV-276DM) Approx. 63 min (using PHDVM-63DM) Recording/playback time (DVCAM) Approx. 184 min (using PHDV-276DM) Approx. 41 min (using PHDVM-63DM) Recording/playback time (DV SP) Approx. 276 min (using PHDV-276DM) Approx. 63 min (using PHDVM-63DM) AUDIO jacks IN
SPECIFICATIONS
With [SMPTE] selected in [480i LEVEL] of the [IN/OUT REC] menu Y: 1.0 Vp-p (with 0.3 Vp-p sync negative, output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (100% color bars with no setup) Output with other settings Y: 1.0 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (100% color bars with no setup) 480i/480p: Y: with 0.3 Vp-p sync negative 1080i/720p: Y/Pb/Pr: with 0.6 Vp-p 3-level sync HDV/DV jack i.LINK (IEEE 1394, 6-pin connector S100) Remote control LANC CONTROL S IN LCD screen Picture Total dot number General Peak inrush current Power requirements HVR-M25AU AC120 V, 60 Hz HVR-M25AN AC100 V-240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz HVR-M25AE AC220 V-240 V, 50 Hz HVR-M25AP AC100 V-240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz Power consumption (during playback) 13 W Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C (41 F to 104 F) Storage temperature 20 C to +60 C (4 F to +140 F) Dimensions Approx. 212 98 390.3 mm (8 3/8 3 7/8 15 3/8 inches) (w/h/d, including projecting parts and controls)
9.6 (13/32) 284 (11 1/4) 212 (8 3/8)
Unit: mm (inches)
Stereo mini-mini jack ( 2.5) Stereo mini jack ( 3.5) 6.7 cm (2.7 type, aspect ratio 16:9) 211 200 dots 960 (Horizontal) 220 (Vertical) Hot switching inrush current, measured in accordance with European standard EN55103-1: 24.0 A (230 V)
OUT
Pin jack: 10/2/+4 dBu Impedance: Minimum 47 k (kilo ohms), unbalanced Maximum input level: 10: +18 dBu (approx. 6 Vrms) 2: +24 dBu (approx. 12.5 Vrms) +4: +30 dBu (approx. 25 Vrms) Pin jack Impedance: Maximum 1 k (kilo ohms) Output level: 47 k (kilo ohms) loading, unbalanced 10 dBu (= full bit 20 dB) 60i system 10 dBu (= full bit 18 dB) 50i system Stereo minijack 1 ( 3.5), 16 (ohms) loading BNC type, unbalanced 1.0 Vp-p (75 (ohms), sync negative) Sync signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL) Burst signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL) Mini DIN 4-pin, unbalanced Luminance signal: 1.0 Vp-p (75 (ohms), sync negative) Sync signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL) Chrominance signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) (burst, 75 (ohms)) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL) (burst, 75 (ohms)) HDMI connector 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i, 720p 2 channel linear PCM 48 kHz/16 bits
Audio:
COMPONENT OUT jacks OUT BNC type Output at 480i NTSC With [BETACAM] selected in [480i LEVEL] of the [IN/OUT REC] menu Y: 1.0 Vp-p (with 0.286 Vp-p sync negative, output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (75% color bars with 7.5 IRE setup)
4.4 kg (9 lb. 12 oz.) Remote Commander (1) Power cord (1) Cleaning cassette (1) CD-ROM Manuals for Digital HD Videocassette Recorder (1) Operating Instructions (2)
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
10 (13/32)
175 (7)
88 (3 1/2)
8.7 (11/32)
380.7 (15)
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JAPANESE
2 HDVMPEG-1Audio Layer22 1648 kHz 384 kbps DVCAMDV 12Fs32K 1/23/4 16Fs48K1/2 1080/60iNTSC EIA 1080/60iPAL CCIR DVCAM DVCAM HDV 18.8 mm/ DVCAM 28.2 mm/ DV 18.8 mm/ HDV 276PHDV-276DM 63PHDVM-63DM DVCAM184PHDV-276DM 41PHDVM-63DM DV SP 276PHDV-276DM 63PHDVM-63DM
HDV/DV
i.LINKIEEE 13946 S100
AUDIO
IN 10/2/4 dBu 47 k 1018 dBu6 Vrms 2 24 dBu12.5 Vrms 4 30 dBu25 Vrms 1 k 47 k 60i10 dBu 20 dB 50i10 dBu 18 dB 13.5 16
OUT
9.6
VIDEO IN/OUT
BNC : 1.0 Vp-p75 0.286 Vp-p60i/NTSC 0.3 Vp-p50i/PAL 0.286 Vp-p60i/NTSC 0.3 Vp-p50i/PAL 4DIN Y 1.0 Vp-p75 C 0.286 Vp-p 75 60i/NTSC 0.3 Vp-p 75 50i/PAL 0.286 Vp-p60i/NTSC 0.3 Vp-p50i/PAL HDMI 480i576i480p576p1080i720p 2 PCM 48 kHz/16 bits
284
S VIDEO
IN/OUT
212
HDMI OUT
mm
4.4 kg 1 1 1 CD-ROM Manuals for Digital HD Videocassette Recorder1 2 1 1
COMPONENT OUT
OUT BNC 480iNTSC [IN/OUT REC][480i LEVEL][BETACAM] Y: 1.0 Vp-p 0.286 Vp-p75 Pb/Cb/B-YPr/Cr/R-Y 0.7 Vp-p 75 7.5 IRE75 [IN/OUT REC][480i LEVEL][SMPTE] Y: 1.0 Vp-p0.3 Vp-p75 Pb/Cb/B-YPr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p75 100% Y1.0 Vp-p75 Pb/Cb/B-YPr/Cr/R-Y 0.7 Vp-p75 100% 480i/480pY0.3 Vp-p 1080i/720pY/Pb/Pr0.6 Vp-p3
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10
175
88
8.7
380.7
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CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT LA SCURIT! LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PICES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SCURIT DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PISES SONY DONT LES NUMROS SONT DONNS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPMENTS PUBLIS PAR SONY.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer. 1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges. 2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or contact high-wattage resistors. 3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. 4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. 5. Check the line cord for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer. 6. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified. 7. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, metallized knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below. LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers' instructions to use these instruments. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job. 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The limit indication is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
UNLEADED SOLDER
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the leadfree mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size)
0.15 F
1.5 k
AC Voltmeter (0.75 V)
Earth Ground
Fig. A
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JAPANESE
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 6
1. SERVICE NOTE
1-1. PRECAUTION ON REPLACING THE VD-040 BOARD
Set S4001 of the VD-040 board to the following position. Switch setting S4001 ...................................... 60i (HVR-M25AJ/M25AN/M25AU) 50i (HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AP)
VD-040 BOARD (SIDE B)
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JAPANESE
C
Repaired by: C : Corrected by customer H : Corrected by dealer E : Corrected by service engineer
Refer to Indicates the appropriate 1-2-3. Self-diagnosis Code Table. step to be taken. E.g. 31 ....Reload the tape. 32 ....Turn on power again.
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 1-1
3 2 1
Blinks at 3.2Hz
31
Block
11
Detailed Code
ENGLISH
1-2-3. Self-diagnosis Code Table
Self-diagnosis Code
Repaired by:
JAPANESE
Block Function 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Detailed Code 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 7 7 7 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 7 7 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 3 5 0 1 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 3 5 0 1 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2
Symptom/State
Correction
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
Condensation. Video head is dirty. LOAD direction. Loading does not complete within specified time UNLOAD direction. Loading does not complete within specified time T reel side tape slacking when unloading. S reel side tape slacking when unloading. T reel fault. S reel fault. Reel motor error. FG fault when starting capstan. FG fault during normal capstan operations. FG fault when starting drum. PG fault when starting drum. FG fault during normal drum operations. PG fault during normal drum operations. Phase fault during normal drum operations. Cassette compartment LOAD error. Cassette compartment UNLOAD error. Retry error because something is caught. LOAD direction loading motor timeout. UNLOAD direction loading motor time-out. T reel side tape slacking when unloading. S reel side tape slacking when unloading. T reel fault. S reel fault. Reel motor error. FG fault when starting capstan. FG fault during normal capstan operations. FG fault when starting drum. PG fault when starting drum. FG fault during normal drum operations. PG fault during normal drum operations. Phase fault during normal drum operations. Cassette cpmpartment LOAD error. Cassette cpmpartment UNLOAD error. Retry error because something is caught.
Remove the cassette, and insert it again after one hour. Clean with the optional cleaning cassette. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning. Remove the power cable, connect, and perform operations from the beginning.
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 1-2
1. SERVICE NOTE
1-1.VD-040
V D - 0 4 0 S 4 0 0 1 S4001 ...................................... 60i (HVR-M25AJ/M25AN/M25AU) 50i (HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AP)
VD-040 BOARD (SIDE B)
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1-2.
1-2-1.
L C D
LCD
C:31:11
3.2Hz
C
C H E
31
31 32
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3 2 1
1-2-2.
L C D 43.2Hz 5
11
1-2-3.
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1-2-3.
JAPANESE
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 7 7 7 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 7 7 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 3 5 0 1 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 3 5 0 1 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 1-4E
2. DISASSEMBLY
NOTE FOR REPAIR
Make sure that the flat cable and flexible board are not cracked of bent at the terminal. Do not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly. When remove a connector, dont pull at wire of connector. It is possible that a wire is snapped. When installing a connector, dont press down at wire of connector. It is possible that a wire is snapped.
Cut and remove the part of gilt which comes off at the point. (Be careful or some pieces of gilt may be left inside)
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 2-1
Power Block
CMX Block
VD-040 Board RP-243 Board MD-76 Board SH-027 Board
Bottom Plate
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 2-2
HELP
2-2. DISASSEMBLY
2-2-1. OVERALL ASSEMBLY
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
EXPLODED VIEW
HARDWARE LIST
1 2 3 4
Upper Case (1-1 to 1-3) Bottom Plate (2-1) Speaker Block (3-1 to 3-2) Front Panel Block (4-1 to 4-6)
1 Upper Case
1-3 (Slide the upper case in the direction of the arrow)
1-2 (#36)
1-1 (#36)
Chassis Block
(See Page 2-5)
2 Bottom Plate
3 Speaker Block
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EXPLODED VIEW
HARDWARE LIST
Screw Position
Note: When installing FR-275 board, connect switches with slide knobs.
1-10
1 FR-275 Board
2-1 (#37) 1-2 (#37) 1-3 2-11
Note: When installing FR-275 board, connect switches with slide knobs.
2-2 2-12
2 PD-287 Board
PD -28 7
FR -27 5
2-4 (#3)
Switch
Knobs
Note: When installing FR-275 board, connect switches with slide knobs.
1-8 (Claw)
1-1
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EXPLODED VIEW
HARDWARE LIST
1 HP-147 Board (1-1 to 1-4) 2 Power Block (2-1 to 2-3) 3 CMX Block (3-1 to 3-18)
2-3 (#33)
2 Power Block
3-3 (#33)
HELP01
3-5 (#31)
2-2 3-4
A B C
3 CMX Block
(See Page 2-7)
3-7 3-8
3-9
3-13 3-10
HELP01
HELP01
3-11
3-12 3-18
1-4 1-2 (#32) 1-3 (#32) 3-16 3-17 (#32) 3-15 (#32)
1 HP-147 Board
1-1 3-2
3-1 (#33)
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EXPLODED VIEW
HARDWARE LIST
1 JK-375 Board (1-1 to 1-4) 2 JV-003 Board (2-1) 3 Rear Panel (3-1 to 3-9)
HELP02
3-5 3-6 (#33) 3-7 3-4 (Claw)
3 Rear Panel
3-1 (#37) 1-1 (#33)
2 JV-003 Board
3-8(#33)
1-4
1 JK-375 Board
3-9
75
1-3 (#32)
JK -3
HELP05
#33 #37
#33
#33
#33 #33
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#2
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HARDWARE LIST
1 CK Block Assy (1-1 to 1-5) 2 VD-040 Board (2-1 to 2-5) 3 Mechanism Deck (3-1 to 3-16)
1 CK Block Assy
HELP03
B
3-10 (#32)
HELP04
A
3-15
2-1 3-6
3-14 (#32)
3-1
C
-2
3-4
D
3-8
3 Mechanism Deck
D C
3-7 (#32)
3-16
3-13
3-12 (#32)
-04 0
2 VD-040 Board
1-2
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HELP
Sheet attachment positions and procedures of processing the flexible boards/harnesses are shown.
HELP01 Harness (PW-066), Harness (DV-068), Harness (AC-261) and Harness (Fan Motor (M907)) Arrangements
Harness (DV-068) Tape (A) Apply Tape (A) at this point.
JK-375 Board
(Bottom Side)
JK-375 Board
VD-040 Board
(Upper Side)
Harness (AC-261) Purse Lock Harness (AC-261) Purse Lock Harness (Fan Motor (M907)) and Harness (PW-066) (Upper and lower both are acceptable) Harness (PW-066)
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VD Bo -0 ar 40 d
Harness (Fan Motor (M907))
HELP
HELP02
Fasten Terminals Lock Release Button Side Lock Release Button Back Side
3 Harness (AC-262)
4 Harness (AC-264)
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HELP
HELP03
Tape (A)
HELP04
Harness (Cam Motor Assy (M902)) and Harness (FL Motor Assy (M905)) Arrangements
RP-243 Board
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HELP
HELP05
Insert FP-506 Flexible Board in the direction the printed where is connected to can be read.
JK-375 Board
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HELP
3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
Link
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/7) OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/7) OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (3/7) OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (4/7) OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (5/7) OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (6/7) OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (7/7) POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/3) POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/3) POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (3/3)
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3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/7)
JV-003 BOARD (1/2)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
VD-040 BOARD (1/7)
3
OVERALL (7/7) (PAGE 3-7)
NTSC/XPAL_DET
J1000
C
C1 Y1 A1 A3 A5
C1 Y1 A1
8 1 10
8 1 10
48 39 42
34
IC_6401_C_OUT
HDI_C0 - HDI_C7
36
IC_6401_Y_OUT
2 IC6601 16 25 14 15 17
66, 64, 63
HDI_Y0 - HDI_Y7 HDI_HD, I_EX_VSYNC, HDI_OE ACLK AL_JK_CK13MFO VCK I_EX_VSYNC XO_RST_VTR XO_CS_IC_6601 IC1803 (3/22) 2 1 7 3 5 X1802 55.6875MHz 4 2 IC1802 (3/22) IC_1801_EVBL IC_1801_EVGR
IC6401
C
S VIDEO
OUT
C2 Y2 A2 A4 A6
C2 Y2 A2
6 3 12
6 3 12
26 31 47 1 28 30
34 68
X6401 13.5MHz
21, 41, 76
VIDEO OUT
X1801 55.631868MHz
65
1
9, 10
11 14 18
5 44
SD_OUT_C SD_OUT_Y
J20 F24
22 Q6401 DC LEVEL DETECT XO_CS_DA1 HP_JACK_IN HP_OUT_SEL_1 HP_OUT_SEL_2 O_SO1_VSP, XO_SCK1_VSP XO_CS_IC_7501 SWITCH Q7501 41 39 2 1 IC7502 AUDIO CH1/CH2 A/D CONVERTER (22/22) 9 12 11 10 13 XPWAD SP_ON AUIN11 CK64FSO_ CK256FSO_ CKFSO_ XVSP_SCK_ VSP_SO_ XCS_DA1_ PWR_DWN_DA1 CK64FSO_ CK256FSO_ CKFSO_ CKFSO P22 O_SO1_VSP, XO_SCK1_VSP XO_CS_IC_7501_1 O_SO1_VSP, XO_SCK1_VSP XVSP_SCK_
IC1000 CN1002 S1000 AUDIO INPUT LEVEL +4 -2 -10 3 2 5 6 1 7 5 7 CH1_IN CH2_IN 5 7 CN7501 CH1_IN CH2_IN
IC7513 (22/22)
29, 30
2 6
1 7
31 33
2
OVERALL (4/7) (PAGE 3-4)
2, 3
4 6 7 8 9
1 3
CH1_OUT CH2_OUT
1 3
AU_CH1_OUT AU_CH2_OUT
6 CH1/2 LINE OUT 1 2 AMP (21/22) Q7319, 7320 LINE MUTE CONTROL Q7316 - 7318 LINE MUTE CONTROL AU_MUTE1
IC7308
Q7301, 7304 HP_OUT_SEL_1 HP_OUT_SEL_2 INVERTER INVERTER Q7306 Q7302, 7303 INVERTER Q7305 CN2001 2 4 2 CH1/3 CH2/4 7 9 CN7302 IC7304 1 2 7 MIX AMP 6 (21/22) INVERTER 13 5 1 IC7303 2 4 3 AUDIO MONITOR 9 SELECTOR 8 11 (21/22) 10 6 12 CN7301 Q7315 MUTING 9 IC7306 8, 3 LIMITER AMP (21/22) Q7307- 7310 MUTE SWITCH Q7312 - 7314 HP MUTE SWITCH 08 C1 C2 IC7307 C3 SPEAKER A3 AMP (21/22) 1 2 5 IC7302 2 13 AUDIO 4 6 MONITOR 8 SELECTOR 12 (21/22) 10 AU_CH1 AU_CH2
AE22, AC20, AE21, W19, Y19, AD22, AC22 AC19, AE20, AA22, AD23
38 - 36
59 - 52
49 - 42
CN1001
CN6401
HP-147 BOARD
IC2002 7 AMP 6 1
J2001 2 (HEADPHONES)
HP_MUTE
8 6 5 7
3 5 6 4 HP_JACK_IN
7
OVERALL (7/7) (PAGE 3-7)
BEEP
IC7305
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3-1
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
RYO0_DEHD - RYO3_SGOUT, RCO0_EDHD - RCO3_FRMREF, HYO_SLGATE, HCO_FYI1, HYI_PLL27IN DV/DVCAM PB RYI0_DE0 - RYI3_DE3, RCI0_DE4 - RCI3_DE7, HCI_FYI0, MFLG_QRST TFS_FCO THYRQ_FVDI THCRQ_FHDI VLAT_SYNC_FCI FLAT_SYNC_FYO0 VLAT_IN_FYO1 FS_EDGE_REF FRAT_REFO
A5, B5, A4, E9, B9, F8, B4, A7, C7, C9, B11, C11, C6, B6, C8, A10, E10, A9, A3 B10, F7
DV/DVCAM REC
R1 W6 W1
TFS_FCO A3 THYRQ_FVDI F10 THCRQ_FHDI C10 VLAT_SYNC_FCI A9 FLAT_SYNC_FYO0 B9 VLAT_IN_FYO1 F9 FS_EDGE_REF L24 FRAT_REFO N22
C10 A8 F9 F3 F6 F2 C1 D2
U3, V3
RECA1, RECA2
IC_2201_YO0 - IC_2201_YO7
IC1801 (2/4)
B19, D19, B20, D20, C21, C20, A22, D21, B22 C22, G20
IC_2201_CO0 - IC_2201_CO7 TRN_HD, TRN_VD, TRN_FLD TRN_VF_SYNC CKTRNO CKTRNI ADATAIN0, ADATAIN1 AUIN21, AUIN22
E14 - E16 D18, C24, B23, D17, B21, B20, A21, B18
AD6, AC4, AD5, AC5, AD4, AA5, AD3, AB2, Y8, W2, Y9, T1, U1, T2, R4, R2, U2, AA2, W1, V2, V1, G1, H1, AC3, Y2, AC6, Y1, R1, P5, N5, N2, M2, F1, H2, E2, D2, F2, G2, D7, E1, B2 H4, A3 P2, P1, N1, L5, M4 A4, B5, A5, B7, B6, D8, A6,
R8, P7, P8, N7, N8, M7, M8, L7, L3, M2, M3, N2, N3, P2, P3, R2, A8, B7, B8, C7, C8, D7, D8, E7, E3, D2, D3, C2, C3, B2, B3, A2
E1, E3
BMDT16 - BMDT47
ADATAOUT0, ADATAOUT1
J8, J9, K7, K9, K1, K3, J1, J2, J3, H1, J7, H2, H3, H8, H9
OMDQ2 - ONDQ5 BMDQS0 - BMDQS3 OMCEX OMCLK OMCLKX OMRSX OMCSX OMWEX OMCKE
K20, L24, R21,N20, P21, L23, K25, N21, M20, N23, K21, K24, N25, L20, M25, J20, K23 M23, M24 E24, D24, C24, E25
O_RD_PBUS XO_CS2_IC_2701_1_HD XO_CS6_IC_2701_1_DV XO_RST_IC_2701_1_DV XO_RST_IC_2701_1 XO_RST_IC_2701_2 O_PPG9_ATF_LATCH O_PPG11_SWP O_PPG16_SCWIN O_FRRV, O_RTG4_TRRT, O_RTG5_TRRV, O_PPG10_DRP
L1
J1 L1 K1 J4 K2 J2 L2
H7 G2 G3 G9 G8 G7 G1
C4, D3
O_PBX_DXXA00 - O_PBX_DXXA10
O_PBX_DXXA00 - O_PBX_DXXA10
CKFSO CK64FSO
L1 M3
O_PBX_D24A00 - O_PBX_D31A07
O_PBX_D24A00 - O_PBX_D31A07
P24
10
AD16, AB14, Y14, AD15, W14, AB13, AE13, AD14 W13, AD13 W17, W16, N20
O_PBX_DXXA08, O_PBX_DXXA09
CKFSO CK64FSO
CKFSO CK64FSO
11
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
3-2
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
N25
12
OVERALL (6/7) (PAGE 3-6)
1, 2, 6, 7
1, 2, 6, 7
A4 - A7
VSP_SO_ XVSP_SCK_
4
OVERALL (1/7) (PAGE 3-1)
PWR_DWN_DA1 CKFS0
9
OVERALL (2/7) (PAGE 3-2)
L2, L3, M3, F1, F2, G2, L4, M4, M6, H1, H2, J1, L6, L7 J2, K2
AU_CH2
3-6
IC1801 (3/4)
M19
IC_1801_ADA01
CN3402 HDV-i.LINK, DV/DVCAM-i.LINK TPA, NTPA, TPB, NTPB XO_CS0_IC_3401_2 O_WR0_PBUS01 O_RD_PBUS O_IC_3401_2_PLL_ON XO_RST_LINK XO_RST_PHY O_LPS XI_DVCN O_IC_3401_SLEEP I_EX_FP O_RTG4_TRRT O_PBX_D24A00 - O_PBX_D31A07
CN743
CN741
5 6
E12, L8 M8 L9 J9 J8 M9 C1 C2
E2 E1 D1 B8 J6 E1 D7 D8 E6 E7 E11 D12
15
OVERALL (4/7) (PAGE 3-4)
O_PBX_DXXA00 - O_PBX_DXXA07
D17 C6 AE3 AD10 AA4, AC3, AD3, AD2, AE2, AC1, AB3, AC2, W4, AA2, Y3, Y1, T7, U6, T4, T6 D0_VM - D15_VM
XO_RST_VTR XWAIT_VM XCS_IC_1801_VM DSCK_VM XWAIT_VM CKFSO XCS_IC_1801_VM DSCK_VM XCS_EEP EEP_XRDY
XO_RST_VTR
C8, B8, D7
2, 5, 6
Y10 R10
1 3
H19, K21, K19, H20, K20,F19, F20, G20, J20, G19, F21, J21, K18, H18, J19, J18
D0_VM - D15_VM
Y19, W18, M19, W19, AA19, AA18, P18, W21, U19, L20, V20, V21, W20, N19, R18, U20, P19, N18, T19, M18, R19, L21
AE8, Y10, Y9, AD8, AC8, AC7, AB8, W9, AE6, AD7, AB6, AE5, W8, AD6, Y7, AE4, AC6, AC5, AD4
A1_VM - A19_VM D0_VM - D15_VM A1_VM - A11_VM, A13_VM A1_VM - A22_VM D0_VM - D15_VM
A1_VM - A22_VM
DSCK_VM
DSCK_VM
16
R1
33 - 36, 15 39 - 46, 49 - 52
19 - 24, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 35 27 - 32 11, 12, 39, 40, 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49 IC4104 16M SDRAM (11/22) 18 19
U2
CK13MFO1
13
P10
17
18
14
XSYS_RST
13
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
3-3
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
RP-243 BOARD (1/2)
CN4502 (1/2) RF_MON 3 O_PPG11_SWP 7
8 - 10
CN1001 (1/2) RF_MON SWP CONT1, SW_PS, ALL_PS RECDT RECCK RECA1, RECA2 3 7
8 - 10
30 38
39, 37, 45
11, 12
XO_RST_VTR
O_SO1_VSP. XO_SCK1_VSP
RF_IN
RF_IN
3, 4
IC4502 (2/2)
RECA1, RECA2
40, 42
11,12
13
CK13MFO1
CK13MFO1 XO_RST_VTR
14 13
14 13
46 44
35
EVEN
A18, B5, A5
AB9
XO_CS_IC_4502
SERIAL 37 INTERFACE
32, 30 - 26
G6, E1, D1, C1, A1, B1, D2, C2, E2 - E5, A2, B5, A5, C5, C6, D6, E6, H2 - H5 D5, B6, A6 B2, C3, D4
O_FLASH_A15 - O_FLASH_A20
IC2402
AC15
41
43
A13, A14
A4 G1 F1 B4
C15, B15
64, 67
E15 C14
DRUM_VS
U, V, W
6 - 11
IC4601 (1/2)
32, 30 - 26
CN1005
M
DRUM FG DRUM PG
I_FG_DRUM I_PG_DRUM
53 50
52 49
35 36
DRUM_FG_SENS DRUM_PG_SENS
35 36
FG PG
2 1
O_PBX_DXXA00 - O_PBX_DXXA14
50, 48, 46, 49, 47, 45, 44, 42, 40 43, 41, 39
O_PBX_D24A00 - O_PBX_D31A07 O_RD_PBUS O_WRO_PBUS01 XO_RST_VTR O_IC_3401_2_PLL_ON XO_CS0_IC_3401_2 XO_RST_LINK XO_RST_PHY O_LPS XI_DVCN O_IC_3401_SLEEP I_EX_FP
CAP_VS
50, 48, 46, 49, 47, 45, 44, 42, 40 43, 41, 39
U, V, W
13 - 18 5, 6, 9 - 12
74, 76, 78
75, 77
A9 B9
I_FG_DRUM I_PG_DRUM CAP_U, CAP_V, CAP_W UHE, VHE, WHE CAP_FG1, CAP_FG2
CN1002
M
HALL
D19, B20
10 - 15
O_CAP_FWD, O_CAP_ON
O_SO1_VSP. XO_SCK1_VSP
15
1, 80
HU, HV, HW
7, 8
2, 3
D11
B12, L2
I_FG_CAP
4
32, 33
55, 56
55, 56
FG1, FG2
CAPSTAN FG
O_CM+, O_CMI_CM_LIM_DET
69, 72
1, 2
CM_UNLOAD CM_LOAD
L22
31
M905 FL MOTOR
O_RTG4_TRRT
XPWAD
O_SO1_VSP, XO_SCK1_VSP
Y7, AB7, AB6
2
OVERALL (1/7) (PAGE 3-1)
O_RD_PBUS O_WRO_PBUS01 O_FRRV, O_RTG4_TRRT, O_RTG5_TRRV, O_PPG10_DRP X0_CS2_IC_2701_1_HD O_PPG16_SCWIN XO_CS6_IC_2701_1_DV XO_RST_IC_2701_1 XO_RST_IC_2701_2 XO_RST_IC_2701_DV O_PBX_D24A00 - O_PBX_D31A07 OVERALL (2/7) (PAGE 3-2)
16 19
O_SO1_VSP, XO_SCK1_VSP
SP_ON
AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_1 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_2
20
10
O_PBX_DXXA00 - O_PBX_DXXA10 O_PPG9_ATF_LATCH O_PPG11_SWP O_AL_PBUS XO_CS1_IC_2201 XO_RST_IC_2201 I_EX_INT_IC_2201 O_MCLK_PBUS I_EX_SD_OSD_VD I_EX_VREF I_OEREF XO_CS4_IC_1801 XO_CS_IC_3201 B22 B21 K4 J1 E22 A6 K1 B8 B7 Y8 G4 AB10
B10, D10
22
OVERALL (6/7) (PAGE 3-6)
N23 D8
Y13, AC12, Y12
21
IPU_SI4_VD, O_SO4_VD, XO_SCK4_VD IPU_SI4_VD, O_SO4_VD, XO_SCK4_VD
18
Y15
U23 AB18 A7 B6
XO_RST_VTR
23
OVERALL (6/7) (PAGE 3-6)
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
3-4
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
R MECHANISM DECK (MDX-R213) (2/2)
MD-76 BOARD
ENCODER
LM
M
RP-243 BOARD (2/2)
CN1001 (2/2) 91
93, 94
91
93, 94
17
CHIME_SDA, CHIME_SCL
O_LM+, O_LM-
CAM MOTOR DRIVE T REEL FG AMP S REEL FG AMP TAPE TOP DETECT TAPE END DETECT REEL ERROR LPF
24, 25
IC004 B11 I_FG_TREEL 23 22 TFG_IN 98 TFG_IN 98 8 TREEL_FG 14 T REEL FG IC005 A11 I_FG_SREEL 20 19 Q4502 BUFFER Q4505 BUFFER REEL_ERR Q4503 BUFFER IC4505 3 4 REEL PWM DRIVER (14/22) 10 SFG_IN 97 SFG_IN 97 9 SREEL_FG 13 S REEL FG Q002 TAPE TOP SENSOR Q001 TAPE END SENSOR
21 - 16
Y11
I_TAPE_TOP
14
13
TOP_SENS
60
TOP_SENSE
60
TAPE_TOP
21
AB11
I_TAPE_END
17
16
END_SENS
59
75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 85
59
75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 85
1-6
1-6
21 - 23
1 AC18 O_PWM9_REEL_M
7 IC4506 (14/22)
CN003 V, U, W
4
26, 6
O_REEL_FWD, O_REEL_ON
8 - 13
U, V, W
Q4501 BUFFER
J4, C22
A10
I_FG_REEL_M
90
REELM_FG
90
FG1, FG2
MR_FG1, MR_FG2
REEL FG
CN1003 21
1-6
U, V, W
11 - 16
HALL
B15
AB20, AB21, AB22, AA23
O_TAPE_LED_ON
69
63 - 66
TAPE_LED(K)
69
63 - 66
TAPE_LED_ON
10
18 - 15
12
V23
AI_DEW_DET
72
DEW_DET
72
DEW
4-7
IPU_MODE_SW_A - IPU_MODE_SW_D
MODE_SW_A - D
MODE_A - D
15
61 62 71
61 62 71
20 19 8
2 3 14
24
XI_CASSETTE_IN
W23
AI_T_ELTN_ERR
68
T_ELTN_ERR
68
13
T_ELETEN
+ + -
2 3 5 6
H H
AA22
AI_S_ELTN_ERR
67
S_ELTN_ERR
67
14
S_ELETEN
08
RV003 GAIN
RV004 OFFSET
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
3-5
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
PD-287 BOARD
IC_1801_PLRE IC_1801_PLGR IC_1801_PLBL Q2001 - Q2003 BUFFER CN2001 22 24 23
19, 15
34 33 32
48, 1
20 21 22 26
CN6102 R 4 G 5 B 3 COM
2, 6 - 8, 11 - 14, 19 - 22 1, 23, 24
LCD901
EP_XHD, EP_XVD
EP_XHD, EP_XVD
42, 45, 44
11, 10, 8
11, 10, 8
21
XO_CS_LCD XO_PSV_D4
XCS_LCD
43 PWM 18 EXTDA 31
RGT, PSIG, HCK1, HCK2, REF, HST, PCG, XSTBY, DWN, EN, VCK, VST
IC6101 LCD BACKLIGHT CONTROL 2 3 + Q6104 - Q6107 LCD BACKLIGHT DRIVE D6105 - D6107 (LCD BACKLIGHT)
18 H23 E25 G22 IC_1801_LNOY IC_1801_LNOPB IC_1801_LNOPR Q2007 - Q2009 BUFFER LINE_OUT_Y LINE_OUT_C/PB LINE_OUT_PR 2 4 6
H7, G2, D3, F3, J1, K6, G4, F2, G6, C3, H1, J7, H6, E1, E4, D2, H4, H2, C2, D5, B2 E2, F4 C1, E3 G1, J6
HM_Y0 - HM_Y7 HM_R0 - HM_R7 HM_B0 - HM_B7 HM_HD, HM_VD, HM_FLD CK74MFO CK_HM SRC_PDN DEM0 DEM1 3 4 IC3219 (2/2) (8/22) 3 IC3218 (8/22) 4 1 6
HM_Y0 - HM_Y7 HM_R0 - HM_R7 HM_B0 - HM_B7 HM_HD, HM_VD, HM_FLD CK74MFO CK_HM
G1 E1
B1 A1 B2 A2 B3 A3 B4
J10 K10 K8 K7 K5 K4 K2
IC601
IC_1801_ADA02
IC_1801_ADA02
E9 D10
12
OVERALL (3/7) (PAGE 3-3)
X3201 24.576MHz
IC3203 (8/22) 2 4 1, 2
IC3204 (8/22) 4
1 3 4 6 7 9 10 12 15 16 19
21
IC_1801_ADA01
13
2 1
IC3206
18
2 6
22
OVERALL (4/7) (PAGE 3-4)
HP_OUT_SEL_1
9 5
23
OVERALL (4/7) (PAGE 3-4) XO_SCK1_VSP, IPU_SI1_VSP, O_SO1_VSP
F2, D3, D2
11
OVERALL (2/7) (PAGE 3-2)
CKFSO IC3215 (1/2) (8/22) 1 7 IC3215 (2/2) (8/22) 6 2 HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA 6 8 HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA 5 7 HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA F10 F9
C2 F4
18
OVERALL (4/7) (PAGE 3-4) HDMI_SCL, HDMI_SDA 08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
3-6
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
IC4109 (11/22) M_FWD/XREW M_C_KICK Q4101, Q4102 MELODY 5 2 BEEP DRIVE 3 6 BEEP Q4108, Q4110, Q4111 PUSH OUT MOTOR CONTROL CN4105 IC4107 6 3 PUSH OUT 8 MOTOR DRIVE 10 5 (11/22) Q4106, Q4107 D_12V FAN SWITCH
1, 2
CK FWD CK REV
M
M907 (FAN MOTOR)
FR-275 BOARD
CN102 (1/2)
3, 4
7, 8
AUDIO_DUB_LED, DUP_LED
CN4108 (1/2)
XAUDIO_DUB_LED, XDUP_LED
V11 H12
MELODY_ENV FAN_ON
CN101
38 - 35, 13, 12, 7, 6
CN4107
C5, B3, B4, D2, E2, E1, B5, A3
CONTROL SWITCHES
KEY_AD0 - KEY_AD5, KEY_AD7, KEY_AD8 XHDV_LED, XDVCAM_LED, XDV_LED, X60I_LED, X50I_LED, X24P_LED, X25P_LED, X30P_LED, XILINK_HDV_LED, XILINK_DVCAM_LED_GB, XILINK_DV_LED, XREW_LED, XPLAY_LED, XFF_LED, XPAUSE_LED, XREC_LED
KEY_AD0_VM - KEY_AD5_VM, KEY_AD7_VM, KEY_AD8_VM XHDV_LED, XDVCAM_LED, XDV_LED, X60I_LED, X50I_LED, X24P_LED, X25P_LED, X30P_LED, XILINK_HDV_LED, XILINK_DVCAM_LED_GB, XILINK_DV_LED, XREW_LED, XPLAY_LED, XFF_LED, XPAUSE_LED, XREC_LED
NTSC/XPAL_DET
NTSC/XPAL_DET
3 19 14 24
26 - 24, 22 - 15, 12 - 8
15 -17, 19 - 26, 29 - 33
D114 - D126, D130, D135 - D137, D142 D133, D134 CASSETTE COMPARTMENT ILLUMINATON
FUNCTION INDICATORS
V13, Y14, P12, W11, W12, G14, H14, H11, R11, P11, Y12, AA14, W14, V14, W13, P13
15 79
32 18
XSYS_RST
1-3
OFF S127 1 ON/STANDBY S123 EJECT Z D112 q (TAPE) XPOWER_SW XPOWER_SW XPOWER_SW
1-3
23 - 26
6 51 52 29 28
XI_CASSETTE_IN
X4001 32.768kHz X4002 10MHz UNREG_MAIN_8V_12V, UNSW_8.5V, UNSW_5V, MOTOR_12V, D_12V, AU_11V
AC IN
40
4-6
XEJECT_SW
40
XEJECT_SW
XEJECT_SW
2 1 4
Q101 LED TAPE_LED 5 DRIVE Q102 LED STBY_LED 4 DRIVE Q103 LED 3 DRIVE POWER_ON_LED SIRCS 10
CASSETTE_LED
36
CASSETTE_LED
D113 1 ON/STANDBY
STBY_LED
37
STBY_LED
9 11 12
POWER_LED
38
POWER_ON_LED
CN102 (2/2) 10
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1
CN4108 (2/2) 1
M13, L13
20, 21
SIRCS_DATA
31
SIRCS UNSW_8.5V
AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_1
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2
AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_2
20
67
K13
IC_4502_2_13.5V D_3.3V, D_2.8V, D_2.5V, D1_1.8V, D_1.5V, D_1.2V, D_1.0V A_4.6V, A_2.8V, A_1.2V AU_4.6V, AU_2.8V RP_4.6V, RP_2.8V N_8.5V, N_3.1V
N2 R2
EVER_3.0V VOUT
XFRONT_RST
73 34 39 40
J3 L2 J2 LANC DRIVER K3 P3
10 08
LANC_SIG
10
LANC_SIG
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
3-7
4-6
69 19 44 33
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
VD-040 BOARD (1/3)
AC IN
CN201
1-3 1-3
8V-12V
MOTOR_12V D_12V
4-6
4-6
F1407
F1405
AU_11V
MT_5.5V
IC102 OUT 5 FB 2 4 3 1 2
29 27 28 1 F1406 Q1411, Q1412 SWITCHING L1402 L1404 F1408 6V REG (1/22) RP_6V AU_8V IC1412 F1410
B
POWER (3/3) (PAGE 3-10)
P_8V
N_8V UNSW_8.5V
CN4005
L4002
UNSW_5V
UNSW_5V IC1404 5V REG (1/22) IC1410 COMPARATOR (1/22) (+) 3 OUT 4 IC1411 AND GATE (1/22) 5 Vcc 1 B 2 A IC1402 COMPARATOR (1/22) 5 Vcc 4 Y A 2 B 1 VTR_DD_ON FB4001 N_DD_ON
J722 LANC
FB723 7
5 Vi 1 CNT
5 Vdd
Y 4
A
BATT_IN POWER (2/3) (PAGE 3-9)
35 VTR_DD_ON
VOUT
IC4001 FRONT CONTROL (10/22) 31 BATT_IN 66 ACV_SENSE 1 XPOWER_SW/ XVTR_ON_SW FR_EVER_SCK FR_EVER_SO
20, 21
L4004
EVER_3.0V
FR_EVER_SO, FR_EVER_SCK
XCS_DD 67
XCS_DD1
XLANC_ON XLANC_PWR_ON
70 XLANC_ON 7 XLANC_POWER_ON
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
3-8
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
IC4602 -2.8V REG (15/22) A_-2.8V
F4601 IC4601 (2/2) UNSW_8.5V H15 PVDD1a H14 PVDD1b DC CONTROL (15/22) L4602 CH1 LX1a G15 LX1b G14 IN1 H13 L4603 E1 PVDD2a E2 PVDD2b CH2 LX2a D1 LX2b D2 IN2 E3 IC4603 (15/22) 5 4 1 3
1 CE 4 Vdd IC4605
D_1.0V
L4620 L4619 L4615 L4604 J15 PVDD3a J14 PVDD3b CH3 LX3a K15 LX3b K14 IN3 J13 L4611
L1 AVDD3 P15 DVDD4 R11 PVDD4a P11 PVDD4b CH4 LX4a R12 LX4b P12 IN4 N11 PVDD11 A2 VB B1 PVDD12 A4 CH5 LX5a A9 LX5b B9 IN5 C8 VR P4
L4605
L4616
AU_4.6V
A
POWER (1/3) (PAGE 3-8) R5 AVDD1 A10 PVDD5a B10 PVDD5b
C
L4609 D4602 D4603 L4623 IC_4502_2_13.5V POWER (3/3) (PAGE 3-10)
L4606 R10 PVDD6a P10 PVDD6b CH6 LX6a R9 LX6b P9 IN6 N10
L4612
D1_1.8V
L4624 L4607 F1 PVDD7a F2 PVDD7b CH7 LX7a G1 LX7b G2 IN7 F3 L4608 A5 PVDD8a B5 PVDD8b VOUT EVER_3.0V M2 VOUT P2 VR0 F13 CH10_SW1 N2 G13 C9 C10 N5 N7 N12 K13
M13, L13
RP_4.6V A_4.6V
CH8
BATT_IN
DVDD1 A1 DVDD2 A12 DVDD3 D15 VOUT2 B3 VOUT3 B2 N_3.1V N_8.5V N_3.1V N_8.5V
L4706
SP_5V
1 2 Vdd Ext Vo 5 4 CE
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
3-9
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
CN4102 MT_5.5V
RP-243 BOARD
IC4502 DRUM/ VREF 51 CAPSTAN/FL MOTOR DRIVE (14/22) VH 17 CN4502 33 FG_PG_COM HE_VCC D_2.8V_2 RP_2.8V RP_4.6V RP_6.0V 33 CN1002 51 18 19 21 RP_6V 17 51 18 L2000 19 L2001 21 L2002 17 IC2000 REC/PB AMP 8 1 HE_VCC FG_VCC CN1001 CN1005 3 SENSOR_VCC
M901 (DRUM MOTOR) DRUM PG/FG M903 (CAPSTAN MOTOR) HALL CAPSTAN FG
MD-76 BOARD
IC002 IC003 T/S ELETEN SENSOR
D1_1.8V FL3201
MOTOR_12V
IC4505 REEL PWM DRIVER (14/22) L4504 REG IC4507 5V (14/22) Q4504 REEL PWM A_5.0V A_5.0V IC1001 REEL MOTOR FG AMP CN1004
11, 12 11, 10
1, 2, 3, 7
1, 2, 4, 8
CN3201 AD_CVCC_1.8V
CN002 5V
11, 10
D_1.5V D_2.8V
MT_5.5V
5 Vin
Vout 4
20
20
5V
IC4503 CAM MOTOR DRIVE, TAPE TOP/END DETECT, REEL FG AMP (14/22) IC4506 REEL PWM AMP (14/22)
L4501
D4106
D_2.8V
80
D_2.8V
79
D_2.8V
L4503 92
CHIME_4(VDD)
92
CHIME_4(VDD)
16
D_12V
F4101
L4104
Q4112, Q4113
13, 14
D_2.8V
FB4108
D_2.8V
D_2.8V
27, 28
D_2.8V
FB4103 FB4102
C
POWER (2/3) (PAGE 3-9)
N_3.1V D_1.2V
FAN_ON H12 MOTOR_ON W9 CHIME_PWR_CONT E3 IC4103 HI CONTROL (11/22) L7304 IC7307 SPEAKER AMP (21/22) IC7302 AUDIO MONITOR SELECTOR (21/22)
HP-147 BOARD
IC2001 4V REG 1 2 SP_5V AU_P6V CN2001 9 10 IC2002 AMP
L3201 IC3203 INVERTER (8/22) IC3214 AND GATE (8/22) IC3208 DATA SELECTOR (8/22)
IC2003 HP AMP
REG IC7301 6V (21/22) AU_11V MT_5.5V AU_2.8V D1_1.8V D_1.5V D_2.8V D_3.3V A_4.6V A_2.8V A_-2.8V AU_4.6V D_2.5V A_1.2V D_1.2V IC7501 CH1/CH2 ELECTRONIC VOLUME (22/22) IC7502 AUDIO CH1/CH2 A/D CONVERTER (22/22)
MT_5.5V AU_2.8V D_1.5V D_2.8V A_4.6V A_2.8V A_-2.8V D_2.5V A_1.2V D_1.2V D1_1.8V D_1.5V D_2.8V A_4.6V A_2.8V AU_4.6V IC7503 AUDIO CH1/CH2 D/A CONVERTER (22/22) IC7001 L7506 L7505 AU_8.0V L7001 IC1802 INVERTER (3/22) A_4.6V A_2.8V L1806 IC1803 NTSC/PAL MULTIPLEXER (3/22) D_2.8V L2702 L2704 D_2.8V A_2.8V D_1.5V L2703 IC2701 HDV STREAM PROCESSOR, MUX/DEMUX (7/22) D_2.8V IC1815 BUFFER (3/22) FB1801 L1801 L1803 IC1801 L1805 D_2.5V A_1.2V FB2201 IC2201 L2202 HDV-MPEG VIDEO ENCODER/DECODER, MPEG AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSOR (5/22) D_1.5V D_1.2V FB1802 L1804 L1802 FL1801 FB1803 D_2.8V IC2001 COMPONENT OUT AMP (4/22) D1_1.8V L4102 IC4105 L4103 32M FLASH (11/22) L7508 IC7513 AMP (22/22) FB4105 IC4104 16M SDRAM (11/22) BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESSOR, DOWN CONVERTER (3/22) D_2.8V FB2401 IC2402 DDR SDRAM (6/22) A_2.8V D_2.8V L6602 L6603 IC6601 VIDEO A/D CONVERTER (19/22) CN2001 A_4.6V D_2.8V L6401 L6402 L6404 FB6401 IC7512 IC6401 VIDEO IN/OUT (18/22) BUFFER (22/22) IC7002 SHIFT REGISTER (20/22) D1_1.8V D_1.5V D_2.8V D_3.3V A_4.6V
L3204
IC3218
L3205
L7503 L7501
D_1.2V A_1.2V
PD-287 BOARD
L6104 CN6101 1 13 EP_4.6V EP_2.8V 1 L6101 13 FB6101 L6103 IC6102 LCD DRIVE Q6110 SWITCH VSSG XSTBY 10 2.7 INCH WIDE COLOR LCD MONITOR 15 Q6108, Q6109 CN6102 18 VDD LCD901
D_2.8V A_2.8V
D_2.8V A_2.8V
FB3401 L3401
2, 3
D_2.8V
FB4402
2, 3
D_2.8V
D_1.5V
FB4401
IC4401
A_4.6V
A_4.6V
Q6104 - Q6107 LCD BACKLIGHT DRIVE IC6101 A_OUT 1 LCD BACKLIGHT CONTROL D6105 - D6107 (LCD BACKLIGHT)
L2201
17
N_8.5V
17
B
POWER (1/3) (PAGE 3-8)
AU_8V
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 3-10E
POWER BLOCK
CN741
ACS1581-MA BOARD
CN201
1 6 2
10
CN101
1 1
PD-287 BOARD
CN6102
24 9 10 1 2
CN743
HDV/DV
J2001
CN721
CONTROL S IN
S721
10
RESET
1
JK-375 BOARD
FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FJK-001)
RV2001
J721
1
J722
LANC
HARNESS (DV-068)
HARNESS (PW-066)
20
21
CN602
2 1 19
80
79
M
M905 (FL MOTOR)
CN601
22
23
CN2001
M
CN3402
2 1 1 2
SP901 (LOUDSPEAKER)
CN4503
CN4101
1
3 2
CN1401
CN2001
24
CN7302
10
CN7301
2 1
CN4005
40
CN4107
10
CN102
24
CN6101
FR-275 BOARD
IC4106 (EEPROM)
CN3201
10
CN2003
CN4108
79
80
79
SH-027 BOARD
CN6401 CN4106
1 4
12
CN701
CN7501
CN4105
HARNESS (CP-097)
HARNESS (SV-001)
19
CN4102
20 2
IN
J1000
OUT
CN1000 1
12
CN1001
1 1
CN1002
12 11
S VIDEO
RP-243 BOARD
J1003 Pr/Cr
12
J1001 Y
J1002 Pb/Cb
CL046 CL045
1
CN003
18
1 2
CN101
39 40
VIDEO
CN2000
10
M
FP-248 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(Dilect Solder) M901 (DRUM MOTOR)
CH-1/3
CH-1/3
(BOARD TO BOARD)
S1000
CN1001
CN1005
M
FP-104 FLEXIBLE BOARD
M903 (CAPSTAN MOTOR)
18
11
M
1
99
100
21
CN1002
CN1003
CN002
21
CN1004
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-1
21
CN001
21
FRAME
ENGLISH
JAPANESE
(Measuring conditions voltage) Voltages are measured between the measurement points and ground when color bar signal input. They are reference values and reference waveforms. (VOM of DC 10 M input impedance is used) Voltage values change depending upon input impedance of VOM used.) When indicating parts by reference number, please include the board name. The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. Les composants identifis par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la scurit. Ne les remplacer que par une pice portant le numro spcifie.
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-2
ENGLISH
JAPANESE
DC10M 00
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-3
L2002 10uH
L2000 10uH
R2007 10k
R2013 8.2k
L2001 10uH
A
C2014 0.01u
C2009 0.01u
R2008 6800
C2010 0.1u
C2011 0.1u
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 REC_PEAK_I_MP REC_PEAK_I_ME VCC_REC_4.6V REC_PEAK_T REC_IR_MP REC_IR_ME VCC_HEAD PB_FBDP XME/MP PB_IR CO CE
CN1001
100P GND GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 CL1005 CL1001 CL1003 CL1002 CL1004 SWP SW_PS CONT1 ALL_PS RECA1 RECA2 RECCK RECDT RF_IN C2000 0.01u R2004 22k C2007 R2003 10k C2004 0.47u 0.47u RF_MON C2008 0.01u R1004 0 RF_MON RF_IN C2003 0.01u
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
PB_X_OUT GND PB_Y_OUT PB_RF_IN VCC_PB_4.6V TEST_OUT GND AGCTC_Ech AGCTC_Och AGC_EVR PB_RF_OUT LPF_f0
IC2000
REC/PB AMP IC2000 TLS26A102PFBR
CONT1 ALL_PS RECA1 RECA2 RECCK RECDT GND GND RP_6.0V D_2.8V_2 RP_2.8V A_5.0V RP_4.6V GND GND GND GND DRUM_W DRUM_V DRUM_W DRUM_V DRUM_U GND DRUM_U
B
11P M901 (DRUM MOTOR)
VCC_2.8V
REC_CLK
REC_A1
REC_A2
SW_PS
MODE1
MODE2
CTRL0
CTRL1
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
TEST
SENSOR_VCC PG/FG FG PG
R2014
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 REEL_W UV+ REEL_U VW+ REEL_V WL_CASETTE DEW_DET TOP_SENS END_SENS CAP_FG1 CAP_FG2 UHE+ HE_VCC VHE+ WHE+ CAP_W VHECAP_V WHEDRUM_FG_SENS DRUM_PG_SENS FG_PG_COM DRUM_U DRUM_W DRUM_V
23
CN1002 C2013 0.01u WHEWHE+ VHEVHE+ UHEUHE+ CAP_V 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 CAP_W 10 9 HE_VCC 8 7 CAP_U 6 5 4 CAP_FG2 CAP_FG1 3 2 1 HWHW+ HVHV+ HUHU+ V V W W
18P
ALL_PS
SW_PS
RECCK
CONT1
RECDT
RECA1
RECA2
SWP
HALL
FG_PG_COM GND DRUM_FG_SENS DRUM_PG_SENS GND GND CAP_V WHECAP_V WHE+ CAP_W VHECAP_W VHE+ CAP_U UHE-
C
(
M903 CAPSTAN MOTOR
CN1003 END_SENS 21 20 19 18 17 16 R1110 R1111 6800 6800 15 14 13 12 C1001 0.001u L_CASETTE DEW_DET C1003 0.001u C1004 0.001u C1005 0.001u 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R1106 4700 XCC_DOWN
21P
TAPE_END CC_DOWN C_IN MODE_A MODE_B MODE_C MODE_D S_ELETEN T_ELETEN 5V 5V TAPE_LED GND L_CASETTE DEW WW+ VV+ UU+
VD-040 (14/22)
CN4502 (Page 4-18)
MD-76
CN002 (Page 4-27)
GND GND END_SENSE TOP_SENSE XCC_DOWN XC_IN MODE_SW_A MODE_SW_B MODE_SW_C MODE_SW_D S_ELTN_ERR T_ELTN_ERR TAPE_LED(K) NC L_CASETTE DEW_DET GND GND REEL_V WREEL_V W+ REEL_U V-
XCC_DOWN WXC_IN W+ MODE_SW_A VMODE_SW_B V+ MODE_SW_C UMODE_SW_D U+ S_ELTN_ERR T_ELTN_ERR TAPE_LED_ON TAPE_LED_ON
IC1001
C1002 0.01u 5 BIN+ AIN+ BINAINB_OUT AOUT Vcc REEL MOTOR FG AMP IC1001 NJM2903V(TE2) 4 GND R1102 1k CN1004 21 20 19 18 17 CL1006 R1101 1M R1099 1k 16 15 14 13 12 R1100 1k 11 10 SFG_IN 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 TFG_IN 5V FG2 SREEL_FG TREEL_FG REC_PROOF CHIME_4(VDD) CHIME_3(SDA) CHIME_2(SCK) GND GND TAPE_TOP 21P REEL_V REEL_V REEL_U REEL_U REEL_W REEL_W GND GND FG1 5V
REEL_U V+ REEL_W UREEL_W U+ GND GND NC REELM_FG REC_PROOF CHIME_4(VDD) CHIME_3(SDA) CHIME_2(SCK) GND GND SFG_IN TFG_IN GND
U+
REELM_FG
MD-76
CN001 (Page 4-27)
RP-243 BOARD
REC/PB AMP
XX MARK: NO MOUNT Note: Voltages of all ICs and all transistors can not be measured. Because they are mounted by the side of the VD-040 board.
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-4
RP-243
A
6P CN1401 1 2 3 4 5 6 R1401 68k IC1403 S-80851CNMC-B9CT2G SWITCH 3.0
1
A
F1401 (630mA/24V) UNREG_MAIN_8V_12V UNREG_MAIN_8V_12V
8V-12V
POWER BLOCK
ACS1581-MA BOARD CN201 (PAGE 4-35)
BATT_IN
UNSW_8.5V
7.3
2
UNSW_5V
R1402 100k
C1402 XX
B
TH1401 MOTOR_12V MOTOR_12V
R1403 XX
5
Vi GND CNT
4
Vo
CNT Vi
12.4
TH1402 XX 5
GND
L1403 XX
D1401 XX
R1456 XX
F1411 XX AU_11V
4
Vo
Np
Np
Vout GND
R1411 2k
F1405 (0.8A/72V)
1
2.5
4
Q1413 XX
C1446 XX
C1404 0.22u
2.5
4
GND ADJ CE
C1401 1u
ADJ
CE
12.4
C1403 1u
R1412 10k
8.6
FB VDD
Vout
C1409 XX Q1408 SI4425BDY-T1 REG SWITCH 8 1 2 3 0 R1422 10k Q1405 2SK3018-T106 REG SWITCH R1429 1M 4 C1413 0.1u 7 6 5 12.4
F1407 (0.8A/72V)
C1439 XX
C1442 XX
CE GND
12.4
R1458 XX
C1449 XX
C1450 XX
C1452 XX
C1454 XX
C1455 1u
12.4
C1461 1u
R1465 33k
R1453 0 12.4 Q1410 CPH6414-TL-E SWITCHING 3 R1451 10 7.8 4 5.5 MT_5.5V MT_5.5V
R1421 1M
1 2 5 6
D
R1423 47k C1433 0.1u C1436 47u 25V Q1409 CPH6414-TL-E SWITCHING 3 2.9 4 R1439 15k R1443 15k C1427 0.1u R1448 39k
5.5 1 2 56
L1401 33uH C1437 68u 10V C1440 4.7u C1443 4.7u 1 MT_GND 2 REG_GND R1468 XX F1408 (630mA/24V) COM001 COMMON-GND
MT_GND (MT_GND)
C1420 0.1u
R1449 39k
E
C1423 2.2u C1422 1u IC1402 TC7S08FU(TE85R) COMPARATOR B Vcc A GND Y
4 1 5
C1432 1u
CL1401 VTR_DD_ON
C1424 0.1u
RP_6V RP_6V
5.9 4
NP Vout
L1402 10uH
R1416
C1429 0.1u
L1404 3.3uH
10k
C1405 0.1u
1 2 5 6 8.1 C1438 33u 16V 4 C1441 33u 16V C1444 XX C1445 XX C1447 4.7u C1448 XX C1451 XX 8.1 C1457 0.1u
CE
30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
10.6 LH1 7.8 OUT1_U 5.5 LL1 2.9 OUT1_D OUTGND2 1.5 OUT2_D 8.1 LL2 11.6 OUT2_U 13.4 LH2 OUTGND1 12.1 TRIP1 12.4 VCC 12.1 TRIP2 5.7 VREF 5.6 VLSD(I)
F
REG_GND
2
C1417 0.022u
10 11 12 13 14 15
NC 0 CT
NC
22k
G
IC1407 TC75S56F(TE85R) COMPARATOR 1.0 3.0
4
R1436 270
R1438 2200
R1440
R1442
C1428 0.01u
R1434 10k
22k
R1431 150k
R1447 10k
R1450 220
R1454 0
OUT(+) Vss
R1445 2200
3.0
5
0
1
R1466 10k
C1412 0.1u
Vdd
(-)
C1419 39p
C1426 0.01u
R1446 1200
C1418 0.01u
C1421 0.1u
H
R1459 100k R1461 82k IC1410 TC75S56F(TE85R) COMPARATOR (-) Vss (+) OUT IC1411 TC7S08FU(TE85R) AND GATE B Vcc A GND Y N_DD_ON
4 1 5 4 1 5
Vdd
R1460 100k
R1462 22k
F1402 (0.8A/72V) C1453 0.1u C1456 0.1u R1404 390k R1405 470k R1407 1M R1408 1M Q1404 NDS356AP 12.4 11.7 0 R1430 0 0 R1417 180 R1418 180 1.2 Ca N.C N.C An R1419 180 C1407 0.1u R1420 180 R1427 180 R1428 180
3
I
C1459 0.1u
R1413 100k
LP1401
Note: IC1402,IC1406,IC1410,IC1411,Q1403,Q1405 and Q1406 can not be measured, because they are mounted under the RP-243 board.
LN1401
Q1402 2SC4081T106R
CHASSIS_GND LN1402
12.4
CHASSIS_GND LN1403 CHASSIS_GND LN1404 CHASSIS_GND LN1405 CHASSIS_GND LN1406 CHASSIS_GND LN1407 CHASSIS_GND R1406 91k
1.0
R1409 10k
5
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-5
VD-040 (1/22)
A
REG_GND FB1602 XX D_2.5V C1609 XX REG_GND C1610 XX SD_DQ00 IC1602 XX SD_DQ01 SD_DQ02 SD_DQ03 SD_DQ00 SD_DQ01 SD_DQ02 SD_DQ03 SD_DQ04 SD_DQ05 SD_DQ06 SD_DQ07 SD_DQ08 SD_DQ09 SD_DQ10 SD_DQ11 SD_DQ12 SD_DQ13 SD_DQ14 SD_DQ15 SD_A00 SD_A01 SD_A02 SD_A03 SD_A04 SD_XWE SD_XRAS SD_XCAS SD_A05 SD_A06 SD_A07 SD_A08 SD_CK R1604 XX SD_DQ07 SD_A09 SD_A10 SD_A11 SD_DQ04 SD_DQ05 SD_A04 SD_A05 C1608 XX SD_A10 SD_A01 SD_A00 SD_A06 SD_A07 SD_A08 SD_XCS SD_BA1 SD_BA0 SD_A09 SD_A11 SD_DQ06 SD_DQ07 SD_DQ08 SD_DQ09 SD_DQ10 SD_DQ11 SD_DQ12 SD_DQ13 SD_DQ14 SD_DQ15 SD_A00 SD_A01 SD_A02 SD_A03 SD_A04 SD_A05 SD_A06 SD_A07 SD_A08 SD_A09 SD_A10 SD_A11 SD_BA0 SD_BA1
E3 E2 E1 D9 D8 D7 D3 D2 D1 C9 C8 C7 C3 C2 C1 B9 B8 B7 B3 B2 B1 A9 A8 A7 A3 A2 A1
Vss DQ15 VssQ VddQ DQ0 Vdd DQ14 DQ13 VddQ VssQ DQ2 DQ1 DQ12 DQ11 Vssq Vddq DQ4 DQ3 DQ10 DQ9 Vddq Vssq DQ6 DQ5 DQ8 NC Vss
Vdd A2 A3 A4 A5 Vss A10 A1 A0 A6 A7 A8 CS BA1 BA0 A9 A11 NC(A12) WE RAS CAS CKE CLK UDQM DQ7 LDQM Vdd
E7 E8 E9 F1 F2 F3 F7 F8 F9 G1 G2 G3 G7 G8 G9 H1 H2 H3 H7 H8 H9 J1 J2 J3 J7 J8 J9
SD_DQ15
SD_A02 SD_A03
B
SD_DQ00
SD_DQ14 SD_DQ13
R1605 XX
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-6
VD-040 (2/22)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
C1863 XX
C1824 0.1u
C1826 22u
R1893 XX
R1895 33
4
CK64FSO
XX
R1828 0 C1862 XX
R1816
R1821 XX
R1894 0
B
R1880 0
ADATAIN0
ADATAIN0_
FLAT_SYNC_FYO0 VLAT_SYNC_FCI IC_1801_LNOPR IC_1801_LNOPB IC_1801_LNOY IC_1801_EVGR TRN_VF_SYNC IC_1801_PLGR IC_1801_PLBL
IC_1801_PLRE
IC_2201_CO1 IC_2201_YO7 IC_2201_CO0 IC_2201_YO2 IC_2201_CO3 IC_2201_CO5 IC_2201_CO2 IC_2201_YO6 TRN_VD IC_2201_CO4
IC_2201_YO4
IC_1801_SRCH
THCRQ_FHDI
XWE1_VM XRD_VM
EP_XHD
IC_2201_CO6
TRN_FLD
TRN_HD
FS_EDGE_REF
ADATAIN1
R1850 0 ADATAIN1_
XWR_VM
AUIN22
C1812 0.1u
C1815 0.1u
C1816 0.1u
C1834 0.1u
C1835 0.1u
C1836 0.1u
R1829 47k
R1814 1k R1822 4700 R1819 10k R1827 3900 C1828 0.1u C1829 0.1u C1827 0.1u C1820 0.1u C1830 0.1u
M24
M22
D24
D22
G24
G22
H24
H22
C10
A10
C11
A11
C12
A12
C13
A13
C14
A14
C15
A15
C16
A16
C17
A17
C18
A18
C19
A19
C20
A20
C21
A21
A24
A22
B24
B22
C24
C22
K24
K22
E24
E22
L24
L22
F24
F22
J24
J22
C7
A6
A7
C8
A8
C9
A9
M25
VDD3 EDVDD1239 LRDXWR EDVDD3026 EDVDD1234 EDVSSADD1 JPXWR JPXRD EDVDD3022 EDVDD129 SRCH VSS2 FLAT_SYNC VLAT_SYNC VDD3340 THCRQ DPNL4 DPNL1 VSS2 EDVSS124 DPNL5 DPNL3 VSS1239 VDD1239 DPNL0 DPNL6 EDVDD121 EDVDD3014 EDVSS1219 EDVDD1220 VSS2 DPLN2 EDVDD1216 EDVSS3012 EDVDD302 VSS2 EDVSS120 EDVSS126 EDVDD1213 DPNL7 EP_XHD ADDVSS3 XRST EP_XVD TRN_Y0 DPNL_XHD VDD15IO2 TRN_Y4 VSS3340 VDD1210A TRN_C1 TRN_Y7 TRN_C0 TRN_Y2 TRN_C3 TRN_C5 TRN_C2 TRN_Y6 TRN_VD TRN_C4 CK_TRNI VDD15IO1 VDD1 VDD1 VSS1242 TRN_HD VDD31222A TRN_VF_SYNC VDD1 TRN_FLD CK24MF CK256FSO VDD1 TRN_C6 VDDDACSEP2 COMPL CK_TRNO VSSDACSEP2 LNOPB DAC2AVDD7 VSSDACSEP2 IREFL DAC1AVDD10 EVGR DAC1AVDD11 DAC1AVDD11 COMPE DAC2AVSS5 VREFL LNOPR DAC2AVDD5 COMPP LNOY DAC1AVSS12 PLGR DAC3AVSS2 DAC2AVSS7 IREFE PLRE AURECO2 DAC3AVDD3 EVRE VDDDACSEP1 FS_EDGE_REF DAC3AVSS4 PLBL BCKIO AUIN22 VSS1234 KSAOUT
XWAIT_VM DREQ1_IC_1801 BMO_BUSY HM_VD AV_IRQ HM_R2 HM_B4 HM_B0 HM_Y7 HM_Y3 HM_Y1 RYI1_DE1
C6 D6 A5 B5 C5 D5 F6 F7 G6 G7 H6 H7 J6 J7 K6 K7 L6 L7 M6
R1860 XX
XX
M7 N7 P7 R6 R7
R1805 100k
A_2.8V
L1801 22uH
D15_VM D12_VM D13_VM C1803 0.1u R1806 XX R1807 0 A15_VM A13_VM A8_VM A3_VM A2_VM HP_MUTE DEM1 DEM0 O_PBX_DXXA08 O_PBX_D28A04 O_PBX_D26A02 O_AL_PBUS O_RTG5_TRRV O_MCLK_PBUS O_FRRV HDI_C0 HDI_C3 HDI_C4 HDI_Y2 HDI_Y1 SD_A06 SD_A04 SD_A05 SD_A11 SD_BA1 SD_XWE SD_DQ00 SD_DQ04 SD_DQ10 SD_DQ09 SD_DQ15 O_PPG10_DRP ADATAOUT0 ADATAIN0 ADATAOUT1 DAC3AVDD1 IC_1801_EVBL C1813 0.1u C1814 0.1u R1808 15k R1809 0
T6 T7 U6 U7 V6 V7 W6 W7 Y6 Y7 W8 Y8 W9 Y9 W10 Y10 W11 Y11 W12 Y12 W13 Y13 W14 Y14 W15 Y15 W16 Y16 W17 Y17 W18 Y18 Y19 Y20 W19 W20 V19 V20 U19 U20 T19 T20 R19 R20 P19 P20 N19 N20 M19 M20 L19 L20 K19 K20 J19 J20 H19 H20 G19 G20 F19 F20 F18 G18 F17 G17 F16 G16 F15 G15 F14 G14 F13 G13 F12 G12 F11 G11
C1801 22u
IC_1801_ADAO1
IC_2201_CO7 IC_2201_YO5
IC_2201_YO1 IC_2201_YO3
VSS2 A2 VSS2 TFS A4 TEST VSS2 B2 HM_FLD EDVDD1232 B4 EVSSADD2 HM_R6 C2 HM_HD HM_R3 C4 JPACK VDD121 D2 HM_R5 HM_R0 D4 VSS2 HM_B5 E2 HM_B6 HM_R7 E4 HM_R4 VDD302 F2 HM_B3 HM_R1 F4 HM_B7 HM_Y6 G2 HM_B1 VSS302 G4 HM_B2 HM_Y2 H2 HM_Y5 VDD123 H4 HM_Y4 HM_Y0 J2 CK74MFO CK_HM J4 VDD124 CK27MFO1 K2 RHYI SSS K4 VSS123 CK27MFI L2 RYI2 RHCI L4 RYI0 RCI3 M2 RCI0 RCI1 M4 VDD126 RYO1 N2 RCI2 RHYO N4 VDD127 RCO0 P2 RYO0 RHCO P4 RCO1 CK13MFI R2 RYO3 CK54MFI R4 RCO3 CK13MFO2 T2 RCO2 VSSPLLSEP1 T4 LD14 CK56MCI U2 CK13MFO1 VSSPLLSEP1 U4 PLL4VDD33THA PLL1VSS33BBHA V2 VDDPLLSEP1 PLL3VDD33THA V4 VSSPLLSEP2 PLL4VSSBBHA W2 PLLVDD12TA PLLVSSBBA W4 LD08 LD11 Y2 VDDPLLSEP2 LD10 Y4 CCONTL4 CCONTL2 AA2 LD09 VDD1212 AA4 LD00 VSS1 AB2 CCONTL3 LD06 AB4 VSS3014 LD05 AC2 LD07 LD01 AC4 VSS3014 VSS1 AD2 LD03 LD02 AD4 LA19 VSS1212 AE2 LD04 LXCS AE4 LA16 VDD3014 AC5 LA18 VDD1215 AE5 LA12 LA11 AC6 LA17 LA14 AE6 LA09 VDD1216 AC7 LA06
F10 G10 F9 G9 F8 G8
LXWAIT JPREQ VSS2 EDVSS1221 BMO_BUSY HM_VD VSS2 LIF_IRQ HM_R2 VSS121 HM_B4 HM_B0 HM_Y7 HM_Y3 HM_Y1 RYI1 XSWE VDD305 VSS305 RYI3 VSS126 TMFLG RYO2 VSS127 XRST_PLL VDD1242 LD15 LD12 LD13 PLL1VDD33THA PLL5VSSBBHA PLL5VDD33THA CCONTL1 PLL2VDD33THA VDD3014 LA15 LA13 VSS1215 LA08 LA03 MON_GENE13 LA02 MON_GENE07 VDD1218 MON_GENE03 MON_GENE02 MON_AD08 VSS3020 MON_AD04 MON_AD02 VDD1222 MON_ALE TRRV CK_MON FRRV CAM_C0 CAM_C3 CAM_C4 CAM_Y2 VSS1228 CAM_Y1 MEMA06 MEMA04 MEMA05 MEMA11 MEMA14 MEMXWE MEMDQ00 MEMDQ04 MEMDQ10 MEMDQ09 VDD1236A MEMDQ15 DRP ADAO1 AUPBI1 AURECO1 AUPBI2 DAC3AVDD1 VREFP IREFP EVBL VREFE DAC1AVSS9 DAC1AVSS9 TRN_C7 VSS31222A VSS31222A TRN_Y5 DAC1AVSS9 TRN_Y1 TRN_Y3 VSS330A DPNL_XVD EDVSS123 EDVDD1210 EDVDD1217 EDVSS129 EDVSS1215 EDVSS3023 EDVDD125 VSS2 EDVDD1235 EDVDD128 THYRQ EDVSS1230 VLAT FLD27MF PCRERR VSS1
ADAO2 MEMDQ11 AUIN12 FRAT_REF LRCKIO MEMDQ14 AUIN21 AUIN11 VSS3032 VDD3032 MEMDQ13 MEMDQ12 MEMDQ07 MEMDQ06 MEMDQ08 MEMDQ05 MEMDQ02 VDD3ADD3 MEMDQ03 VSS3ADD3 MEMDQ01 MEMXRAS VSS1230 MEMXCS MEMXCAS VDD1230 MEMA12 MEMA10 MEMA13 MEMA09 MEMA08 VSS1 VSS3029 VSS3ADD2 VDD3ADD1 CAM_Y6 MEMA07 MEMA02 MEMA00 VSS1225 MEMA03 VDD1 VDD1228 CAM_FLD VSS1 MEMA01 CAM_Y7 CAM_Y3 VSS1 VSS1227 CKMEM CAM_HD CAM_Y5 VDD1225 VSS1 BUSCTL CAM_Y0 CAM_C5 CAM_VD VDD3026 VSS1224 CAM_C2 CAM_Y4 VSS3026 VDD1224 CK13MA CAM_C7 CAM_C6 VSS3023 MON_RDX CAM_C1 CK56MFI MON_WRX MON_AD00 VDD3023 FLD_REF VREF MON_AD03 MON_XCS VSS1222 VSS1221 MON_AD07 SOSDVD MON_AD01 MON_AD06 MON_AD09 VDD1221 MON_AD05 MON_GENE00 VSS1219 VDD3020 MON_GENE01 MON_GENE05 MON_GENE08 MON_GENE04 MON_GENE06 MON_GENE09 CK27MFO2 VSS1218 MON_GENE11 MON_GENE12 MON_GENE15 MON_GENE10 MON_GENE14 LA01 LA04 LA05 LA07 VSS1216 LA10
M23
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D25
D23
G25
G23
H25
H23
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
A25
A23
B25
B23
C25
C23
K25
K23
E25
E23
L25
L23
F25
F23
J25
J23
D7
D8
D9
B7
B8
B9
N25 N24 N23 N22 P25 P24 P23 P22 R25 R24 R23 R22 T25 T24 T23 T22 U25 U24 U23 U22 V25 V24 V23 V22 W25 W24 W23 W22 Y25 Y24 Y23 Y22 AA25 AA24 AA23 AA22 AB25 AB24 AB23 AB22 AC25 AC24 AC23 AC22 AD25 AD24 AD23 AD22 AE25 AE24 AE23 AE22 AE21 AD21 AC21 AB21 AE20 AD20 AC20 AB20 AE19 AD19 AC19 AB19 AE18 AD18 AC18 AB18 AE17 AD17 AC17 AB17 AE16 AD16 AC16 AB16 AE15 AD15 AC15 AB15 AE14 AD14 AC14 AB14 AE13 AD13 AC13 AB13 AE12 AD12 AC12 AB12 AE11 AD11 AC11 AB11 AE10 AD10
3
IC_1801_ADAO2 SD_DQ11 FRAT_REFO SD_DQ14 AUIN21 AUIN11 SD_DQ13 SD_DQ12 SD_DQ07 SD_DQ06 SD_DQ08 SD_DQ05 SD_DQ02 SD_DQ03 SD_DQ01 SD_XRAS SD_XCS SD_XCAS SD_A10 SD_BA0 SD_A09 SD_A08 R1830 0 CKFSO
C1809
HDI_Y6 SD_A07 SD_A02 SD_A00 SD_A03 HDI_OE SD_A01 HDI_Y7 HDI_Y3 R1831 XX HDI_HD HDI_Y5 R1859 XX SD_CK
R1858 0
ACLK HDI_C7 HDI_C6 O_RD_PBUS HDI_C1 O_WR0_PBUS01 O_PBX_D24A00 I_OEREF I_EX_VREF O_PBX_D27A03 XO_CS4_IC_1801 O_PBX_D31A07 I_EX_SD_OSD_VD O_PBX_D25A01 O_PBX_D30A06 O_PBX_DXXA09 O_PBX_D29A05 SRC_PDN C1855 XX R1868 XX IC1808 XX VCC NC INPUT GND OUTPUT
4
R1833 10k
C1864 0.1u
VCC
1
2.8
5
AU_MUTE1
H
NTSC/XPAL_DET
AC10 AB10 AE9 AD9 AC9 AB9 AE8 AD8 AC8 AB8 AE7 AD7 A10_VM A1_VM A4_VM A5_VM A7_VM PB_DOWN_CONV XPOWER_DOWN_DA1
R1869 0
R1836 0 R1837 XX 4 C1842 10u 1 X1801 55.631868MHz C1843 0.1u C1840 0.1u
M1
M3
AD1
AD3
AD5
AD6
W1
W3
AA1
AA3
AB1
AB3
AC1
AC3
AB5
AB6
AB7
AE1
AE3
D1
G1
D3
N3
H1
R3
U1
H3
N1
G3
R1
U3
B3
C3
A3
R1861 K3 XX
C1
B1
K1
P1
P3
L1
L3
T1
V1
E1
E3
F3
J3
T3
F1
V3
Y1
J1
A1
Y3
3 2
C1839 0.1u
R1813 0
L1807 22uH
C1845 XX
R1811 33
R1810 33
R1815 0
R1817 10
2.8
1.4 0 0
C1841 0.1u
VCC
R1843 0 R1842 XX
J
D_1.2V(DRAM) D_1.2V D_1.2V D_1.2V(LOGIC) D_1.2V FL1801 L1802 10uH
C1831 0.1u
C1833 0.1u
D9_VM
D8_VM D11_VM
D6_VM
D10_VM
D0_VM
RYO3_SGOUT
RCO3_FRMREF
RCO2_EDFLD
D14_VM VCK
A18_VM
A6_VM
C1802 10u
HM_FLD HM_R6 HM_HD HM_R3 DACK1_IC_1801 CK_HM TFS_FCO HM_R5 HM_R0 HM_B5 HM_B6 HM_R7 HM_R4 HM_B3 HM_R1 HM_B7 HM_Y6 HM_B1 HM_B2 HM_Y2 HM_Y5 HM_Y4 HM_Y0 HYI_PLL27IN
C1844 0.01u
C1804 XX
0 XX 0 XX
D_1.2V(LOGIC) A_2.8V
L1806 1uH
A_2.8V
C1805 10u
CK74MFO
R1857 33
D_2.8V(LOGIC)
C1806 10u
AL_JK_CK13MFO D_2.5V
D_2.5V
D_2.5V
D_1.5V A_1.2V
3
OUTPUT GND
2
INPUT
1 R1866 0
NC VCC
R1863 0
R1865 XX
VCC
1
L
CK27MFO1 A_2.8V 08 R1864 33
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-7
VD-040 (3/22)
10
11
12
CN2001 24 23 22 21 20
24P
IC_1801_PLGR IC_1801_PLBL IC_1801_PLRE REG_GND REG_GND EP_XHD KEY_AD2 N_8.5V D_2.8V EP_XVD PNL_OUT_EN EP_2.8V REG_GND VD_SI VD_SO XCS_LCD XVD_SCK REG_GND TP_Y TP_SEL1 TP_X A_4.6V A_4.6V EP_4.6V REG_GND A_2.8V A_-2.8V
B
Q2002 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R BUFFER 0.1 IC_1801_PLRE R2004 270 R2003 4700 0.7
EP_XHD
19 18
N_8.5V
17 16
15 14 13 12
PD-287
CN6101 (PAGE 4-28)
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4
A_4.6V
3 2 1
Note: The Voltage of IC2001 can not be measured, Because this is mounted under the RP-243 board.
R2034 XX A_4.6V C2012 22u 4V L2001 10uH A_4.6V C2007 22u 10V C2008 1u C2004 2.2u 1 2 C2005 2.2u LINE_OUT_C/PB C2006 2.2u LINE_OUT_PR 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Cont_in1A Vout1 Vin1 VEE_1 VCC46_1 Vout2 Vin2 VCC28_2 GND_1 Vin3 VCC46_2 Vout4 Vin4 TEST(GND) GND_2 Vout5 Vin5 TRG(GND) LPF1_OFF MONI(GND) Vin6 IC2001 TLS26A100PFBR COMPONENT OUT AMP Vout3 VEE_2 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 C2013 1u C2011 22u 4V VCC28_1 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 R2037 75 R2036 75 L2002 10uH L2003 10uH A_-2.8V
R2008 1k Q2004 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R BUFFER 0.4 IC_1801_EVGR R2007 150 1.1 SD_OUT_Y
Cont_in1B
Cont_in2
Cont_in3A
Cont_in3B
Cont_out1
Cont_out2
Cont_out3
DET_OUT
DET_IN
SEL1
SEL2
SEL3
A_2.8V
D
C2010 1u R2035 75 CN2003 6 5 4 3 2 1 6P Y_OUT_GND Y_OUT PB_OUT_GND PB_OUT PR_OUT_GND PR_OUT
JV-003
CN1000 (PAGE 4-30)
11 12
VCC_D2.8V
Vol_Y2
CK
R2014 1k Q2007 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R BUFFER 0.3 IC_1801_LNOY R2013 150 1.0 LINE_OUT_Y
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
C2009 1u
D_GND
Vol_Y1
Vol_P1
Vol_P2
Vin7
S/XP
XCS
PS1
SI
F
R2015 1k Q2008 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R BUFFER 0.4 IC_1801_LNOPR R2016 150 1.0 LINE_OUT_PR
XO_PSV_D4
G
REG_GND
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-8
VD-040 (4/22)
4
XO_RST_IC_2201
5
TRN_VF_SYNC
6
XO_CS1_IC_2201
7
O_WR0_PBUS01 O_PBX_D29A05 I_EX_INT_IC_2201 O_RD_PBUS O_AL_PBUS O_MCLK_PBUS
8
O_PBX_D28A04 O_PBX_D30A06 O_PBX_D31A07 O_PBX_D24A00 O_PBX_D25A01 O_PBX_D26A02 O_PBX_D27A03
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
ADATAIN1
ADATAIN0
TRN_FLD
CK64FSO
CKTRNO
AUIN21
AUIN22
CKFSO
A
C2221 0.1u
C2222 0.1u
CL2203
CL2201
R2211 XX C2216 XX
R2215 0
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8 RB2202 4700
C2223 0.1u B
CL2202
CL2204
1 3 5 7
RB2204 4700
2 4 6 8 RB2201 4700
CL2206
CL2207
CL2208
CL2209
CL2211
CL2205
CL2210
CL2212
CL2213
CL2214
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8 RB001 4700
1 3 5 7 C2207 0.1u
2 4 6 8 RB2203 4700
R2225 XX
R2231 4700
B
D_2.5V/1.8V
F23 F24 G21 G23 K20 D16 B16 E18 E20 G20 G24 H21 H23 H24 J21 J23 K21 E16 H20 J20 J24 K23 K24 L20 L21 L23 L24 M20 M24 N23 E17 M21 N21 M23 N24 R21 N17 N18 N20 P17 P18 P20 P21 P23 P24 R17 R18 R20 R23 R24 T17 T18 T20 T21 T23 T24 U14 U15 U16 U17 U18 U20 U21 U23 U24 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V20 V21 V23 V24 W20 W21 W23 W24 Y20 Y21 Y23 Y24 AA23 AA24 AB23 AB24 AD24 AC24 AD23 AC23 AD22 AC22 AD21 AC21 AA21 AD20
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
TRST
BHDT5
VDD10
OHINT
IAFS
BHDT4
BHDT6
BHDT7
BHDT0
BHDT1
BHDT2
BHDT3
VDD10
VDD10
GND
OTX
IRX
OCARD
IHWRX
IJTCK1
BJTDO1
OADT12
OADT34
OCLDT0
OCLDT2
OCLDT5
OCLDT9
BJTDO0
IJTCK0
OCLDT3
OCLDT1
OCLDT8
OCLDT6
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
VDDQ15
VDDQ15
VDDQ30
OCBRDD
VDDQ30
OCLDT7
IJTMS1
ISRSTX
BJTRS0
IJTMS0
ICBDT0
ICBDT3
ICBDT6
ICBDT5
ICBDT1
ICBDT4
ICBCLK
ICBDT7
BJTRS1
IBDT10
VDD10
IHRDX
ICBRD
IHCSX
IHCLK
IVCLK
IPCLK
IHALE
IBDT11
ICARDD
BADT34
BADT12
ICARDP
OCACLK
OCADT1
OCADT4
OCADT6
OCADT7
OCADT3
OCADT0
OCADT2
IJTSEL1
IJTSEL2
IVFSYNC
BVFLDID
VDDQ15(VDDQ30)
IJTSEL3
IBCLK1
IBDT12
ITEST1
C2230 0.1u
BMDQS0
AA9 AC9 AD9 Y10 AA10 AC10 AD10 Y11 AA11 AC11 AD11 Y12 AA12 AC12 AD12 AA13 AD13 AD14 Y13 AC13 Y14 AA14 AC14 AA15 AC15 AD15 AA16 AC16 AD16 AD17 Y15 Y16 AA17 AC17 AC18 AD18 Y17 Y18 AA18 Y19 AA19 AC19 AD19 AA20 AC20
G10 G11 G12 G13 G14 G15 G16 G17 G18 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 C23 C24 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D23 D24 E19 E21 E23 E24 F20 F21
OCBRDP ICBDT2 BVYDT2 BVYDT1 BVYDT3 OCADT5 BVYDT5 BVYDT0 BVYDT7 BVYDT4 VDD10 BVCDT0 BVCDT3 BVCDT1 BVYDT6 GND BVCDT2 VDDQ15 BVCDT4 BVCDT5 VDDQ30 BVCDT7 ITEST2 GND GND OVCLK BVCDT6 ISCLK AVDD AGND AVDD AGND AGND AVDD VDD10 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND VDD10 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND VDDQ15 GND GND GND VDDQ15 VDDQ15 GND GND VDDQ15 VDDQ15 GND GND VDD10 VDD10 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND VDDQ25 VDDQ25 GND GND GND GND GND
IPCIMODE BVHSYNC BVVSYNC
IBDT13 IJTDI0 IBDT14 IBDT15 IBDT16 ORTSX IBDT17 OBRDY1 OBARDY IACLK IBARDY BBADT IBRDY1 OCLDT4 IJTDI1 IBRDY OBRDY BBDT7 OBADT BBDT6 BBDT5 BBDT4 BBDT3 BBDT2 ICTSX BBDT1 BBDT0 AVDD AGND BMDT02 IBCLK BMDT03 BMDT07 BMDT00 BMDT04 BMDT05 OMDQ0 BMDT08 BMDT06 BMDT01 BMDT10 BMDT13 BMDT09 VDD10 OMDQ1 BMDT26
C
IC_2201_YO5 IC_2201_YO0 IC_2201_YO7 IC_2201_YO4
R2237 0
AUENI
ERE ERDY EBS[7] AUDAI EBS[6] EBS[5] EBS[4] EBS[3] R2238 4700 EBS[2] BMDT16 BMDT17 BMDT18 BMDT19 BMDT20 EBS[1] C2234 0.1u L2205 22uH EBS[0] BMDT21 BMDT22 BMDT23 BMDT24 R2239 0 C2235 47u 6.3V KCLK BMDT25 BMDT26 BMDT27 BMDT28 BMDT29 BMDT30 BMDT31 BMDT32 BMDT33 BMDT34 BMDT35 BMDT36 BMDT37 BMDT38 C2228 0.1u BMDT26 BMDT41 BMDT42 BMDT43 BMDT24 BMDT44 BMDT45 C2229 0.1u BMDT46
A_1.0V
IC_2201_CO2
IC_2201_CO4 IC_2201_CO5
D
BMDT16 BMDT17 BMDT18 BMDT19 BMDT20 BMDT21 BMDT22 BMDT23 BMDT24 BMDT25 BMDT26 BMDT27 BMDT28 BMDT29 BMDT30 BMDT31 BMDT32 BMDT33 BMDT34 BMDT35 BMDT36 BMDT37 BMDT38 BMDT39 BMDT40 BMDT41 BMDT42 BMDT43 BMDT44 BMDT45 BMDT46 BMDT47
IC_2201_CO7
R2207 XX CKTRNI IC_2201_CO6 CK27MFO1 R2205 0 R2206 0 C2208 0.1u C2209 0.1u L2202 22uH C2210 0.1u R2208 100
G9
BMDT39 BMDT40
G7
G8
BMDT12 BMDT11 VDDQ25 BMDT24 BMDT14 BMDT15 VDD10 GND BMDT16 OMDQ2 VDDQ25 GND GND GND BMDT22 BMDT20 BMDT18 GND VDDQ25 BMDQS0 BMDT17 BMDT19 AVDD BMDT23 AGND BMDT28 GND BMDT21 OMDQ3 BMDQS1 GND GND BMDT29 BMDT25 VDDQ25 GND BMDT31 BMDT30 VDD10 GND OMAD01 BMDT27 VDDQ25 GND OMAD00 OMAD02 VDDQ25 VDDQ25 OMAD05 OMAD04
OMADB0
Y8
Y9
BMDT47
Y7
BMDT16 OMDQ2
H9
H7
H8
AA5 AA4 AA2 AA1 AB2 AB1 AC5 AC4 AC3 AC2 AC1 AD5 AD4 AD3 AD2 AD1
J17 J18
Y6
K8
C2213 0.1u
K17 K18
J7
J8
L17 L18
K7
L8
H
BMDT23
M8 M17 M18 L7
BMDT28
OMDQ2 OMDQ3
C2214 0.1u
M7
OMDQ4 OMDQ5
N8
N7
P8
P7
Y5
C2215 0.1u
Y4
Y2
Y1
BMDT29 BMDT25
W1
R8
W4
T8
W2
R7
W5
T7
BMDT31 BMDT30
V1
D_2.5V/1.8V
V2
OMCKE OMCLKX OMAD00 OMAD01 OMAD02 OMAD03 OMAD04 OMAD05 OMAD06 OMAD07 OMAD08 OMAD09 OMAD10 OMADB0 OMADB1 OMAD11 OMAD12
D_3.0V
D_1.5V
A_1.0V
D_1.0V
V5
V4
C2232 0.1u
OMAD01 BMDT27
U9
U8
U7
U5
U4
D_2.8V
U2
U1
C2233 0.1u
OMAD00 OMAD02
T1
V9
R1
V8
C2202 10u
T5
T4
D_1.5V
T2
BMDQS3
OMADB1
OMCLKX
OMAD13
OMAD09
OMAD07
OMAD08
OMAD12
OMAD06
OMAD10
OMAD11
BMDQS2
OMAD03
BMDT35
BMDT63
BMDT58
BMDT61
BMDT62
BMDT56
BMDT57
BMDT60
BMDT55
BMDT59
BMDT54
BMDT53
BMDT51
BMDT52
BMDT50
BMDT48
BMDT46
BMDT49
BMDT44
BMDT40
BMDT47
BMDT45
BMDT43
BMDT42
BMDT41
BMDT37
BMDT38
BMDT34
BMDT39
BMDT32
BMDT33
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
BMDT36
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
OMDQ7
OMDQ6
OMDQ5
OMDQ4
VDD10
VDD10
VDD10
VDD10
VDD10
AGND
TMC1
AVDD
TMC2
VDDQ25
OMWEX
OMRSX
OMCSX
OMCEX
OMCKE
OMCLK
VDD10
R2204 XX D1_1.8V D_1.0V D_1.0V L2201 10uH C2201 4.7u C2203 47u 6.3V C2204 47u 6.3V R2202 XX
D1_1.8V
R2
V7
OMAD11 OMAD12
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
B15 D15 E15 B14 D14 E14 A13 B13 D13 E13 A12 B12 D12 E12 A11 B11 D11 E11 A10 B10 D10 E10
A9
B9
D9
E9
A8
B8
D8
E8
A7
B7
D7
E7
A6
B6
D6
E6
A5
B5
D5
E5
A4
B4
D4
E4
A3
B3
A2
B2
C2
D2
E2
A1
B1
C1
D1
E1
F5
F4
GND
F2
F1
G5
G4
G2
G1
H5
GND
H4
H2
H1
J5
J4
J2
J1
K5
K4
K2
K1
L5
L4
L2
L1
M5
M4
M2
M1
N5
N4
N2
N1
P5
P4
P2
P1
R5
GND
R4
C2205 10u
C2206 0.1u
REG_GND
C2218 0.1u
K
BMDQS3 BMDT46 BMDT44 BMDT40 BMDT47 BMDT45 BMDT43 BMDT42 BMDT41 BMDT37 BMDT36 OMDQ5
R2235 0
C2224 0.1u
OMAD09 OMAD07 OMAD08 OMAD12 OMAD06 OMAD10 OMAD11 OMAD03
C2226 0.1u
BMDQS2
OMADB0
L2203 22uH
OMADB1
OMCLKX
BMDT38
BMDT34
BMDT39
BMDT32
BMDT35
BMDT33
OMWEX
OMRSX
OMDQ4
OMCSX
OMCKE
OMCEX
OMCLK
C2217 0.1u
A_1.0V
L
TRN_VD TRN_HD
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-9
VD-040 (5/22)
10
11
12
OMADB1
OMAD05
OMAD12
OMAD06
OMAD07
OMAD02
OMAD01
OMAD00
OMAD04
OMAD03
BMDT45
BMDT23
BMDT39
BMDT40
OMDQ3
OMDQ2
OMDQ5
OMDQ4
OMCEX
B
D1_1.8V
R2401 0
D1_1.8V
B
O_PBX_D26A02 O_WR0_PBUS01 O_PBX_D28A04 O_PBX_D27A03 O_PBX_D25A01 O_PBX_D24A00 XO_CS3_FLASH
REG_GND
C2403 0.1u
B2 R7 L7 F9 A7 K3 K2 H9 H7 H3 E7 E3 J1 J2 K7 J9 K8 J8 F2 F8 K1 K9
VDDQ(66)
VDDQ(63)
DQ7(65)
BA1(60)
DQ29(67)
A12(58)
DQ23(57)
DQ24(56)
DM1(61)
CS(59)
DM0(51)
DM3(49)
DM2(48)
A5(62)
A6(55)
A7(54)
A2(53)
A1(52)
A0(50)
A4(47)
VSS(64)
A3(46)
P8 P3 N1 M1 L9 E9 D1 C1 B8 B3 R3 L3 F1 A3 P7 P2 N9 M9 L1 E1 D9 C9 B7
M3 M2 P1 N2 R1 N3 R2 E8 D7 D8 B9 C8 A9 C7 A8 A2 C3 A1 C2 B1 D2 D3 E2
C
BMDT33
XO_RST_VTR
O_RD_PBUS
C2401 22u 4V
(68)DQ17 (69)VDDQ (70)VSSQ (71)VSSQ (72)VSSQ (73)VSSQ (74)VDDQ (75)DQ13 (76)DQ1 (77)VSSQ (78)VDD (79)DQ8 (80)VSSQ (81)DQ30 (82)DQ18 (83)VSSQ (84)VDDQ (85)VDDQ (86)VDDQ (87)VDDQ (88)VSSQ (89)DQ14 (90)DQ2 IC2401 HYE18M256320CFX-7.5 256M DDR SDRAM
DQS3(45) DQ26(44) DQ25(43) VDDQ(42) DQ27(41) VSS(40) DQ28(39) DQ31(38) DQ16(37) DQ19(36) VDD(35) DQ20(34) VSSQ(33) DQ22(32) DQ21(31) DQS2(30) DQ15(29) DQ12(28) VSS(27) DQ11(26) VDDQ(25) DQ9(24) DQ10(23)
C2405 0.01u
C2406 10u
BYTE#
NC
RY/BY#
CE#
RESET#
DQ4
DQ3
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
BMDT29 BMDT17
BMDT47 BMDT32 BMDT35 O_PBX_D29A05 BMDT36 O_PBX_D30A06 O_PBX_D31A07 BMDT38 BMDT37 BMDQS2 BMDT31 BMDT28
WE#
OE#
C2402 0.1u
H1 G6 F5 G5 F4 G3 F3 G2 F2 E5 H5 E4
BMDT24
DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15/A-1 VSS IC2402 S29AL016D70BFI013 DDR SDRAM
NC VSS VCC NC A19 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12
D
BMDT46 BMDT34
B6 A6 C6 D6 E6 B2 C3 D4 D3 G4 H6 B3
D
O_FLASH_A20 O_FLASH_A19 O_FLASH_A18 O_FLASH_A17 O_FLASH_A16 O_FLASH_A15 O_PBX_DXXA14 O_PBX_DXXA13
BMDT30 BMDT18
(12)A10-AP
(18)VSSQ
(21)DQS0
(16)VDD
(14)DQ0
(15)DQ3
(17)DQ4
(19)DQ6
(20)DQ5
(13)BA0
(11)WE
(2)RAS
(1)CAS
(5)CKE
(9)A11
(10)A8
A10
(3)NC
(4)NC
(6)CK
(7)CK
(8)A9
E1 D1 C1 A1 B1 D2 C2 A2 B5 A5 C5 D5 G8 G9 F7 F3 G1 G2 G3 H1 H2 J3 G7 J7 H8 R8 N7 R9 N8 P9 M8 M7 L8 L2
A11
(22)DQS1
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
Note: IC2402 is not supplied, but this is included in VD-040 complete board.
O_PBX_DXXA05
O_PBX_DXXA06
O_PBX_DXXA07
O_PBX_DXXA01
O_PBX_DXXA04
O_PBX_DXXA08
O_PBX_DXXA09
O_PBX_DXXA10
O_PBX_DXXA11
O_PBX_DXXA02
F
OMCLKX OMWEX OMRSX OMCSX BMDQS0 OMAD09 OMAD11 OMAD08 OMAD10 OMADB0 BMDT16 BMDT19 BMDT20 BMDT22 BMDT21 BMDQS1 OMCKE OMCLK
O_PBX_DXXA03
O_PBX_DXXA12
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-10
VD-040 (6/22)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
O_PPG9_ATF_LATCH
O_PPG11_SWP XO_CS6_IC_2701_1_DV
O_WR0_PBUS01
FCLR0 PD03 DIR0 PD05 PD00
O_WR0_PBUS01 O_RD_PBUS O_PBX_D31A07 O_PBX_D30A06 O_PBX_D29A05 O_PBX_D28A04 O_PBX_D27A03 O_PBX_D26A02 O_PBX_D25A01 O_PBX_D24A00 O_PBX_DXXA10 O_PBX_DXXA09 O_PBX_DXXA08 O_PBX_DXXA07 O_PBX_DXXA06 O_PBX_DXXA05 O_PBX_DXXA04 O_PBX_DXXA03 O_PBX_DXXA02 O_PBX_DXXA01 O_PBX_DXXA00 O_FRRV O_PPG10_DRP XO_CS2_IC_2701_1_HD O_PPG16_SCWIN O_RTG4_TRRT O_RTG5_TRRV XO_RST_IC_2701_1_DV XO_RST_IC_2701_1 XO_RST_IC_2701_2
RYO0_DEHD RCO3_FRMREF
EBS[3]
O_PPG9_ATF_LATCH
O_PBX_D28A04
O_PBX_D26A02 O_PBX_D25A01 O_PBX_D24A00 O_PBX_DXXA10 O_PBX_DXXA09 O_PBX_DXXA08 O_PBX_DXXA07 O_PBX_DXXA06 O_PBX_DXXA05 O_PBX_DXXA04 O_PBX_DXXA03
R2713 1k
R2716 1k
L2702 10uH
C
R2707 0 C2718 0.1u
C2708 4.7u
C2712 XX
AA21
AA19
AA17
AA15
AA13
AA11
AA23
AC23
AC21
AC19
AC17
W21
W23
AA9
AA7
G21
N21
R21
U21
AA5
W5
G23
N23
R23
U23
C11
C13
C15
C17
C19
C21
C23
E11
E13
E15
E17
E19
E21
L21
E23
L23
J21
J23
U5
R5
N5
G5
C5
C7
C9
E9
L5
E5
J5
XO_RST_IC_2701_2
AC16
AA20
AA18
AA16
AA14
AA12
AA10
AB23
AC22
AC20
D
FLAT_SYNC_FYO0 IC_2701_1_PCOR L2704 10uH C2714 4.7u C2717 0.1u C2713 4.7u A_2.8V RECDT L2703 10uH C2716 0.1u
VSS YI0 CI3 VSS TRACEPKT5 TRACEPKT2 TRACEPKT1 PIPESTAT2 VSS VSS VSS EBS3 VSS VSS VSS XRST3 VSS VSS MCDA4 VSS VSS MCADR3 MCADR2 MCADR0 VSS ILFCLR VSS ILDT3 VSS VSS VSS VSS T1DT7 T1DT4 VSS T2DT31 VSS T2DT24 T2DT23 T2DT21 VSS T2DT15 VSS T2DT7 T2DT2 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS AVS N.C VSS PLL2VSS PLL2VDD PLL1VSS VSS ADDT4 VSS VSS VSS VSS ADATAOUT0 PCRPLL CO2 CO1 HCO YI3 TFS CI1 TRACESYNC TRACEPKT4 PIPESTAT0 URRXD AUENI EBS5 EBS0 AUENO JTDO JRTCK MCALE TSTMODE2 ATFSMPL MCMODE MCHDVCS XRSTDV XRST2 XRST3OUT MCDA7 MCDA2 MCADR9 MCADR5 MCRDX HTM2 ILDIR ILDT5 ILDT0 T1DT33 T1DT29 T1DT28 T1DT21 T1DT22 T1DT19 T1DT20 T1DT12 T1DT11 T1DT10 T1DT5 T1DT2
AC18
M21
M23
AA8
H21
AA6
D23
H23
K21
P21
V21
Y21
M5
C10
C12
C14
C16
C18
C20
C22
K23
P23
V23
Y23
E10
E12
E14
E16
E18
E20
T21
T23
F21
F23
H5
Y5
V5
P5
K5
C4
C6
C8
E8
T5
F5
A_1.2V
Y14 Y15 Y16 Y17 Y18 Y19 Y20 W20 V20 U20 T20 R20 P20 N20 M20 L20 K20 J20 H20 G20 F20 F19 F18 F17 F16 F15 F14 F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 F8 F7 G7 K10 L10 M10 N10 P10 R10 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 R16 P16
F
THCRQ_FHDI RYO2_DEFLD HYI_PLL27IN
VSS VSS FLAT_SYNC PCOR VSS VSS ADDT2 VSS VSS PLL1VDD VSS AVH N.C VSS PLLMSK RECDT T2DT0 VSS T2DT5 T2DT9 T2DT13 T2DT18 T2DT20 T2DT22 T2DT25 T2DT27 T2DT33 T1DT1 VSS T1DT9 T1DT31 T1DT34 ILDT1 ILDT6 VSS ILXPEN IXPACC MCADR1 MCADR4 MCADR7 MCDA0 MCDA6 VSS VSS VSS ERDYO EBS1 EBS6 ERDYI VSS PIPESTAT1 TRACEPKT0 TRACEPKT3 TRACEPKT7 VSS THCRQ YI2 HYO
N16 M16 L16 K16 K15 K14 K13 K12 K11 L11 M11 N11 P11 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 P15 N15 M15 L15 L14 L13 L12
N.C N.C FS_EDGE_REF VDDH_3 ADATAIN0 TICK OSCIN OSCOUT VDDH_3 ADDT3 LRCK CK27 VDDH_3 RT RFIN RB VDDH_3 VDDH_3 RECCK VDDL TCK13M TCK27M TCK54M N.C N.C N.C EXTCLK TCK54MH VDDL VDDT T2DT3 VDDL T2DT10 T2DT14 VDDT T2CLK VDDH_3 T2DT28 T2DT32 VDDH_3 T1DT3 T1DT6 VDDH_3 VDDH_3 T1DT14 T1DT16 T1CLK N.C N.C N.C T1DT25 T1DT27 VDDL T1DT32 VDDH_3 ILDT4 VDDH_3 ILCLK ILFRL VDDH_3 MCADR6 MCADR8 VDDH_3 MCDA3 VDDL VDDH_3 VDDH_3 VDDL DRP SCWIN SWP N.C N.C N.C JTRST JTDI VDDL ECLK VDDH_15 EBS4 VDDH_15 VDDH_15 VDDH_3 URTXD TRACEPKT6 TRACECLK VDDH_3 CI2 HYI THYRQ CO0 VDDH_3 YO0 YO2 TMFLG N.C VDDH_3 VDDH_3 FRAT_REFO VDDL VLAT_IN VDDH_3 PLLDIS VDDL ADDT1 ADDT5 VDDH_3 VDDL N.C
T2DT35 T2DT29 T2DT26 T2DT19 T2DT17 T2DT11 T2DT8 T2DT4 T2DT1 TSTMODE0 T2IO TCK18M T2SEL6 TCK83M T2SEL5 T2SEL1 T2SEL0 RECA2 RECA1 PLLSW N.C N.C PBCK BCK VPD ADDT0 PLLRST VDDH_3 FLD VLAT_SYNC ADATAIN1 ADATAOUT1 VSS SRCPIC YO3 YO1 CO3 VDDL VDDH_3 YI1 HCI CI0 VDDH_3 VDDL VDDH_3 VDDL AUDAI EBS7 EBS2 AUDAO VDDH_15 VDDH_3 JTCK JTMS VDDL TRRV TRRT FRRV MCDVCS VDDH_3 XRST1 VDDH_3 MCDA5 MCDA1 MCADR10 VDDL MCWRX HTM1 VDDL ILDT7 ILDT2 T1DT35 T1DT30 VDDH_3 T1DT26 T1DT24 T1DT23 T1DT18 T1DT17 T1DT15 T1DT13 VDDL T1DT8 VDDH_3 T1DT0 T2DT34 T2DT30 VDDL VDDL T2DT16 T2DT12 VDDH_3 T2DT6 VDDH_3 TSTMODE1 TSTOUT T2SEL9 T2SEL8 T2SEL7 T2SEL4 T2SEL3 T2SEL2 VDDT VDDH_3 VDDL VDDT VDDH_3 N.C
AC15 AC14 AC13 AC12 AC11 AC10 AC9 AC8 AC7 AC6 AC5 AC4 AC3 AB3 AA3 Y3 W3 V3 U3 T3 R3 P3 N3 M3 L3 K3 J3 H3 G3 F3 E3 D3 C3 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 C24 D24 E24 F24 G24 H24 J24 K24 L24 M24 N24 P24 R24 T24 U24 V24 W24 Y24 AA24 AB24 AC24 AD24 AD23 AD22 AD21 AD20 AD19 AD18 AD17 AD16 AD15 AD14 AD13 AD12 AD11 AD10 AD9 AD8 AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4 AD3 AD2 AC2 AB2 AA2 Y2 W2 V2 U2 T2 R2
D
PCLK0 DIR0 PD00 PD01 PD02 PD03 RECA2 RECA1 R2711 0 CK64FSO R2732 0 IC_1801_FLD27MF VLAT_SYNC_FCI ADATAIN1_ ADATAOUT1 IC_1801_SRCH RYI3_DE3 RYI1_DE1 RCI3_DE7 RYO1_DEVD HCO_FYI1 RCO0_EDHD PD04 PD05 PD06 PD07 XPEN0 XIACC0 FCLR0 FRL PCLK0 DIR0 PD00 PD01 PD02 PD03 PD04 PD05 PD06 PD07 XPEN0 XIACC0 FCLR0 FRL IC_2701_1_OSC_OUT REG_GND C2737 XX IC_2701_1_OSC_IN R2782 XX L2705 XX R2783 XX D2701 XX 1 3 2 D2702 XX D2703 XX C2739 XX IC_2701_1_PCOR C2736 XX R2784 XX R2785 XX C2738 XX R2786 XX C2740 XX
RECA1 AUDAI EBS[7] EBS[2] AUDAO RECA2 RECCK RECCK RECDT RF_IN O_RTG5_TRRV O_RTG4_TRRT O_FRRV XO_CS6_IC_2701_1_DV R2735 0 R2720 XX R2709 1k XO_RST_IC_2701_1 O_PBX_D29A05 O_PBX_D25A01 O_PBX_DXXA10 O_WR0_PBUS01 CL2702 C2707 XX PD07 PD02 IC_1801_SRCH IC_1801_PCRERR IC_1801_FLD27MF IC_1801_FLD27MF HYO_SLGATE RYO0_DEHD RYO1_DEVD CL2703 RYO2_DEFLD RYO3_SGOUT HCO_FYI1 RCO0_EDHD RCO1_EDVD RCO2_EDFLD RCO3_FRMREF HYI_PLL27IN C2726 0.1u C2727 0.1u C2728 0.1u C2729 0.1u C2730 0.1u AUDAI AUENI AUDAO AUENO KCLK EBS[0] EBS[1] EBS[2] EBS[3] EBS[4] AUDAI AUENI AUDAO AUENO KCLK EBS[0] EBS[1] EBS[2] EBS[3] EBS[4] EBS[5] EBS[6] EBS[7] ERDY ERE RYI0_DE0 RYI1_DE1 RYI2_DE2 RYI3_DE3 HCI_FYI0 RCI0_DE4 RCI1_DE5 RCI2_DE6 RCI3_DE7 MFLG_QRST TFS_FCO THYRQ_FVDI THCRQ_FHDI VLAT_SYNC_FCI FLAT_SYNC_FYO0 VLAT_IN_FYO1 CK27MFO1 FS_EDGE_REF FRAT_REFO CK64FSO CKFSO ADATAIN0_
DV_1.2V D_1.2V D_2.8V D_1.5V
RECA1 RECA2
RECDT RF_IN
IC_1801_SRCH IC_1801_PCRERR
HYO_SLGATE RYO0_DEHD RYO1_DEVD RYO2_DEFLD RYO3_SGOUT HCO_FYI1 RCO0_EDHD RCO1_EDVD RCO2_EDFLD RCO3_FRMREF HYI_PLL27IN RYI0_DE0 RYI1_DE1 RYI2_DE2 RYI3_DE3 HCI_FYI0 RCI0_DE4 RCI1_DE5 RCI2_DE6 RCI3_DE7 MFLG_QRST TFS_FCO THYRQ_FVDI THCRQ_FHDI VLAT_SYNC_FCI FLAT_SYNC_FYO0 VLAT_IN_FYO1 CK27MFO1 FS_EDGE_REF FRAT_REFO CK64FSO CKFSO ADATAIN0_ ADATAIN1_ ADATAOUT0 ADATAOUT1
AD25
AE16
AE18
AE22
AE24
AB25
AE10
AE12
AE14
AE20
M25
H25
AD1
V25
AB1
AE6
K25
T25
D25
Y25
P25
M1
B25
A24
A22
A20
A18
A16
A14
A12
AE2
AE8
AE4
A10
F25
D1
H1
B1
K1
G2
A8
A6
A4
A2
C2
E2
AC25
AA25
AE11
AE15
AE21
AE23
AE13
AE17
AE19
AE25
W25
AA1
AC1
R25
U25
N25
AE3
AE9
G25
W1
AE1
AE5
AE7
L25
E25
J25
J2
C25
A25
A23
A21
A19
A17
A15
A13
A11
D2
H2
M2
G1
N1
R1
C1
E1
J1
U1
L1
N2 P2
P1
V1
T1
Y1
A9
A7
A5
A3
B2
A1
K2
F2
L2
F1
I
R2715 100 R2712 100 R2710 XX R2706 XX R2770 XX R2787 0 A_2.8V A_2.8V R2714 0
IC_2701_1_OSC_IN IC_2701_1_OSC_OUT
C2735 0.1u
J
FS_EDGE_REF
O_PBX_DXXA06 O_PBX_DXXA08
R2774 XX D_2.8V
D_2.8V D_2.8V
R2780 XX D_1.5V
D_1.5V D_1.5V
R2778 XX
D_1.2V D_1.2V
VLAT_IN_FYO1
A_1.2V
O_PBX_D27A03
A_1.2V
ADATAIN0_
CKFSO CK27MFO1
RECCK
PCLK0 FRL
RF_IN
KCLK
PD04
EBS[4]
FRAT_REFO
C2723 4.7u
C2724 0.1u
C2719 4.7u
C2725 0.1u
C2720 4.7u
C2721 0.1u
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-11
VD-040 (7/22)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CN3201 AD_CVCC_1.8V XO_RST_HDMI HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA R3201 0 R3202 33 R3203 33 R3204 33 R3205 33 R3206 33 R3207 33 R3208 33 R3209 33 R3210 33 R3211 33 R3212 33 R3213 33 R3214 33 R3215 33 R3216 33 R3217 33 R3218 33 R3219 33 R3220 33 R3221 33 R3222 33 R3223 33 R3224 33 R3225 33 R3226 33 R3227 33 R3228 33 R3229 33 R3230 33 R3231 33 R3232 XX R3233 33 R3234 33 R3235 33 R3236 33 R3237 33 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 SII_CVCC_1.8V XRST_HDMI HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA D23_HDMI D22_HDMI D21_HDMI D20_HDMI D19_HDMI D18_HDMI D17_HDMI D16_HDMI D15_HDMI D14_HDMI D13_HDMI D12_HDMI D11_HDMI D10_HDMI D09_HDMI N.C. IDCK D08_HDMI D07_HDMI D06_HDMI D05_HDMI D04_HDMI D03_HDMI D02_HDMI D01_HDMI D00_HDMI DE_HDMI HSYNC_HDMI VSYNC_HDMI INT_HDMI 256FS_HDMI ADA02_HDMI ADA01_HDMI FS_HDMI 64FS_HDMI D_2.8V
80P SII_VCC3.3V SII_VCC3.3V SII_+5V_POWER SII_IOVCC_3.3V REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND N.C. REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND
Vout
AD_CVCC_1.8V AD_CVCC_1.8V AD_+5V_POWER AD_CVCC_1.8V REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
D23_HDMI D22_HDMI D21_HDMI D20_HDMI D19_HDMI D18_HDMI D17_HDMI D16_HDMI D15_HDMI D14_HDMI D13_HDMI D12_HDMI D11_HDMI
IC3228 XX
1
REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND C3219 10u AD_+5V_POWER C3222 0.47u R3316 XX C3220 0.47u R3317 0 MT_5.5V HDMI_5.6V C3257 XX C3216 XX AD_CVCC_1.8V 1 FL3201 2 CL3212 CL3213 D1_1.8V R3303 XX DSCK_VM_SRC REG_GND C3256 XX CL3214
NC VDD1 SO2 VSS1 FSEL MO1 SO1 MO2 VDD3 VDD2 VSS3 VSS2 AO2 XTI AO1 XTO
CL3215 CL3216
CL3217
CL3218
D10_HDMI D9_HDMI
R3308 XX
R3306 XX 5.0 4
GND Vin
IC3230 XX
1
5.5 5
Vcont
REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND
R3307 XX
3
Np
Vcc
D0_HDMI DE_HDMI HSYNC_HDMI VSYNC_HDMI CL3201 256FS_HDMI ADAO2_HDMI ADAO1_HDMI FS_HDMI 64FS_HDMI D_2.8V
1
4
R3309 XX C3261 XX
R3250 XX R3251 0
D_2.8V XO_HDMI_DICN
FP-506
L3201 10uH D_2.8V IC3211 TC74VHC74FT(EKJ) AUDIO SELECT CONTROL L3204 22uH
2.8
2
14
L3203 XX
2.8
1
C3237 1u
12
R3282 100
1.4
3
2.8 1.4
11
CL3209 R3287 100 HP_OUT_SEL_2 IC3214 TC7SH08FU(T5RSOYJF) AND GATE 2.8 2.8 VCC INA 2.8
5 1
2.8 2.8
5 4
2.8
10
F
IC3203 TC7SU04FU(TE85R) INVERTER C3224 0.01u 2.8
1 5
1.5 1.5
2.8
4
C3223 10u
1.3
1.5
2
2.9
6
1.4
1
ADAO2_HDMI
ADAO1_HDMI
R3262 0
1.4
2
R3281 100
2.8
+V NC IN OUT -V
4 3
256FS_HDMI
HSYNC_HDMI
1.4
R3286 100
2.8
6
1.4
3
D2_HDMI
FS_HDMI
D1_HDMI
DE_HDMI
D0_HDMI
CK74MFO
L3202 10uH
0
5
C3207 0.1u
C3239 1u
2.8
R3238 100
R3247 0
D_3.3V 1
VCC
CK64FSO R3292 XX
1 4 3 1
D_2.8V
C3235
FL3203
CL3206
R3248 0
K4 K3 K2 K1 J12 J11 J10 J9 J8 J7 J6 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 H12 H11 H10 H9 H4 H3 H2 H1 G12 G11 G10 G9 G4 G3 G2 G1
1u
D_2.8V
0.7
0
6
D_1.5V
+V
1IN
R3290 100
CL3205
WS
SD1
VSS
VSS
VSS2
VSS2
VSS2
VSS2
VSS
SD0
SELCK
TEST2
TEST1
HSYNC
TEST0
MCLK
VSS2
VDDS(3.3V)
VDDS(3.3V)
VDDC(1.5V)
VDDS(3.3V)
VDDS(3.3V)
VDDC(1.5V)
VDDS(3.3V)
VDDC(1.5V)
VDDS(3.0V)
HM74CK
TSCAN
D2
D1
DE
D0
0.7
5
CL3207 C3241 1u
4
1.4
7 2 3
1.4 R3291 33
R3278
100k
VSS VDDS(3.3V) VSS VDDC(1.5V) VSS VSYNC VDDS(3.3V) D23 D3 D4 D5 D7 D9 D11 D13 D15 D17 D19 D21 NC NC NC D6 D8 D10 D12 D14 D16 D18 D20 D22 NC
VDDS(3.0V) VDDS(3.0V)
IDCK VDDC(1.5V) SCK VSS2 XRST TBIST XSCLK VDDC(1.5V) VDDC(1.5V) LRCK BCK ADAO2 VDDC(1.5V) VSS2 IC3201 T6UL2XBG-0002(EO2) HDMI SIGNAL PROCESSOR VSS2 HMCK HM_Y0 VSS2 FCK VDDS(3.0V) VDDC(1.5V) VSS2 VDDC(1.5V) VSS2 VDDS(3.0V) IC_3201_SO IC_3201_SI HM_R6 HM_Y1 ADAO1 VSS2 VSS2
C3213 0.1u
R3246 0
IDCK
24
2.9 VDD DVSS 3.0 TVDD 1.4 MCLK 1.5 OLRCK 1.4 OBICK 0.7 SDTO ODIF1 ODIF0 CMODE2 CMODE1 CMODE0
1.1
1
R3263 1200
2.8
8
Vcc
FILT AVSS 2.9 PDN SMUTE DEMO0 1.4 DEMO1 ILRCK IBICK SDTI IDIF0 IDIF1 IDIF2
2.8
7
0.7
2
F4
23
22
F2
XO_SCK1_VSP C3214 0.1u R3243 100 R3240 100 R3241 100 C3211 0.1u R3244 100 CK_HM HM_Y0
C3231 0.0022u
3
F3
R3249 0
1.4
IC_1801_ADAO1 IC_1801_ADAO2
21
2.9
5
L3
19
20
L2
18
L5
E4
D7_HDMI
R3260 0
1.4 1.4
8
L4
R3280 100
L6
E3
L7
E2
17
0.7
16 9
L8
R3294 100
15
14
11
R3242 100
10
13
12
14
14
14
R3270 XX
2.8
1
2.8
1
2.8
1
2.8
1
0.7
13
0.7
13
0.7
0.7
2 3
12
12
12
D8_HDMI
11
11
11
11
12
D6_HDMI
C3212 0.1u
10
10
10
10
2.8
6 9
2.8
6 9 6
2.8
9
C3238 1u
1.4
8
C3240 1u
1.4 C3243 1u
8 7
1.4
8
R3279 100
R3285 100
R3288 100
R3293 100
HM_FLD
HM_HD
HM_VD
HM_R5
HM_R3
HM_R1
HM_R4
HM_R2
HM_R0
HM_R7
HM_B7
HM_B5
HM_B3
HM_B1
HM_Y7
HM_Y5
HM_B6
HM_B4
HM_B2
HM_B0
HM_Y6
HM_Y4
HM_Y3
HM_Y2
XCS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
K
2.9 2.9
GND
VCC 2Y
2.8
2A
C3245 0.1u
2.9
6
GND
2.9
VCC 5
0
2Y
DEM1
2A
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-12
VD-040 (8/22)
10
11
12
A
O_RTG4_TRRT I_EX_FP PD07 PD06 PD05 PD04 PD03 PD02 PD01
PD00 PD01 PD02 PD03 PD04 PD05 PD06 PD07 DIR0 PCLK0 PD01 PD02 PD03 PD04 PD05 PD06 PD07 DIR0 O_PBX_DXXA01 PCLK0 O_PBX_DXXA00 XPEN0 O_PBX_D31A07 XIACC0 O_PBX_D30A06 FRL O_PBX_D29A05 FCLR0
B12 C11 E8 C12 D11 E9 D12 E11 F8 E12 F11 F9 F12 G9 G11 G12 G8 H11 H12 H9 H8 J12 J11 K12 K11 L12 M12 L11
A
PCLK0 PD00
PD00 O_WR0_PBUS01 O_RD_PBUS C3414 C3416 0.1u 1u O_PBX_DXXA07 O_PBX_DXXA06 O_PBX_DXXA05 R3410 XX O_PBX_DXXA04 O_PBX_DXXA03 O_PBX_DXXA02 O_WR0_PBUS01 O_RD_PBUS O_PBX_DXXA07 O_PBX_DXXA06 O_PBX_DXXA05 O_PBX_DXXA04 O_PBX_DXXA03 O_PBX_DXXA02 O_PBX_DXXA01 O_PBX_DXXA00 O_PBX_D31A07 O_PBX_D30A06 O_PBX_D29A05 O_PBX_D28A04 O_PBX_D27A03 O_PBX_D26A02 O_PBX_D25A01 O_PBX_D24A00 O_RTG4_TRRT XO_CS0_SOL O_SOL_PLL_ON XO_RST_LINK XO_RST_PHY I_EX_FP O_LPS XI_DVCN O_IC_3401_SLEEP
XPEN1
TEST4
PD06
PD05
VDD
PD11
PD07
VDD
VSS
PD03
PCLK1
PD02
XIACC1
IDIR1
REGOUT2
TEST6
PD12
PD10
PD04
PD01
TEST5
PD00
VSS
VDD
VSS
VSS
FR1
OFR
O_PBX_D24A00 O_RTG4_TRRT FRL XO_CS0_SOL O_SOL_PLL_ON XO_RST_LINK FCLR0 XO_RST_PHY XPEN0 I_EX_FP XIACC0 O_LPS R3411 XX XI_DVCN PCLK0 O_IC_3401_SLEEP DIR0 O_PBX_DXXA07
PD13 FCLR1 VSS PWD TEST7 CNA VSS VDD LPS MSP100 VDD XRESETP PLLON VSS VDDA VSSA TPBN TPBP VSSA VDDA TPAN TPAP TPBIAS VSSA VDDA VDDPLL VSSPLL REGOUTPLL VSS IC3401 SN200507002ZZCR HDV/DV i.LINK INTERFACE
TEST3 FR0 VSS VDD FCLR0 XPEN0 XIACC0 VSS PCLK0 IDIR0 HDA7 PMODE0 VDD XRESTL HDA6 HDA5 VSS REGOUT1 VDD REGENZ VSS HDA4 HDA3 HDA2 HDA1 TEST2 TEST1 HDA0
O_IC_3401_SLEEP
R3408 1k R3407 0 XO_RST_PHY R3401 10k 7P CN3402 NTPB TPB 7 6 5 3 4 3 LF3401 1 2 1 R3404 51 R3406 51 R3403 51 R3405 51 R3402 10k C3402 270p O_SOL_PLL_ON C3408 XX
M7 J7
L7
M8 L8
O_LPS
C3405 0.1u
H7 M9 L9
XI_DVCN
J6
R3413 0 C3417 XX
C3418 0.1u
M5 L5
JK-375 (2/2)
CN743 (PAGE 4-32)
GND(B)
H6 M6 L6
M4 J4
4 2 LF3402
J5
R3412 1k
C3420 1u
C3403 1u
C3409 0.1u
C3407 1u
C3410 0.1u
M1 M2 L3
M3 L4
L2
O_PBX_DXXA00
TMODE0
TMODE1
E
XRD VSS VSS ALE XO R0 R1 XI
E
TEST0 PMLT VDD HD4 HD5 HD6 HD7
K2
HMLT
XRW
XINT
VDD
HD0
HD1
HD2
HD3
XCS
VSS
B1 C3 D4 C1 C2 D2 D1 E5
E4
E1
E2
F5
F1
F2
G5 G1 F4
G2 H1 G4 H2 J1
H4 J2
K1 H5 L1
R3409 6200
A_2.8V
F
D_2.8V
VSS
O_PBX_D24A00
O_PBX_D25A01
O_PBX_D26A02
O_PBX_D27A03
O_PBX_D28A04
O_PBX_D29A05
O_PBX_D30A06
X3401 24.576MHz
O_RD_PBUS
C3411 12p
C3412 12p
O_PBX_D31A07
O_WR0_PBUS01
XO_CS0_SOL
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-13
VD-040 (9/22)
D_2.8V
B
C4004 10u C4003 22u
C4020 4.7u
C4007 0.1u
3.0
XHIDS_RST
C4002 10u
VOUT_3V
R4015 10M
2.5
CN4005 1
10P
60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 CONTROL-S_DC GND SIRCS_DATA GND XRESET GND LANC_DC XLANC_JACK_IN GND LANC_SIG
DD_SETTING_A/D
65pin(XFIRMUP)
NC(MOTOR_ON)
MULTIJACK_AD
MULTIJACK_CRA_AD
NC(M_FWD/XREV)
NC(M_C_KICK)
NC(M_DOOR)
XHI_RST
NC(IB_SO)
NC
NC
VSS
NC
IB_SI
SIRCS_IN
EVER_3V
2 3 4
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
R4009 10k
0 RESET_A/D VCC 3.0 AVREF VSS BATT_SENSE ACV_SENSE XCS_DD XCS_DD2 XF_UP_STAT XLANC_ON
0 LANC_OUT LANC_IN NC(INTI_CHARGE) NC(FAST_CHARGE) NC VTR_DD_ON XLANC_JACK_IN XHI_MAD LANC_OUT 0 R4056 100k LANC_IN LANC_DC
5 6 7 8
R4002 220k
CL4001
R4025 1M
9 LANC_SIG 10
SYS_V_IN 3.0 BATT_IN MOD1 1.2 X_TAL(10MHzOUT) 1.2 X_TAL(10MHzIN) MOD0 2.8 XTO_HI_CS 2.9 FM_HI_SCK 0 FM_HI_SO 0 FM_HI_SI CHARGE_INH 3.0 FR_EVER_SCK
C4021 0.1u
C4014 0.1u
JK-375 (2/2)
CN721 (PAGE 4-32) SIRCS
R4003 1k
NC(IC_1801_PLL_RESET)
0 VCC 4.8
3.0 0
D
R4044 1k
R4022 1M
X4002 10MHz
3.0
7
3.0
6
3.0 GND
S4001
50i
NC(DOOR_OPEN_SW)
NC(XCC_DOWN_SW)
XLANC_POWER_ON
NC(T_CLOSE_SW)
EASY_MODE_LED
NTSC/XPAL_DET
CASSETTE_LED
CONTROL_XRMT
POWER_ON_LED
MK COM BR
3 2 1
CAM_LED/POWER_LED
BATT_EXT INIT_NTSC/XPAL
IC_4001_TXD0
FR_EVER_SCK D_2.8V
XEJECT_SW
60i
R4001 1k
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.8
2.8
2.6
R4019 47k
R4011 1k
R4012 R4013 1k 1k
R4014 1k
C4010 0.1u
3.0
F_TALLY
D4001 XX
FR_EVER_SO
TO_HI_VOUT
XSYS_RST
XC_IN_SW
STBY_LED
R4021 1k
XI_CASSETTE_IN
XLANC_PWR_ON
POWER_ON_LED
XKEY_INH_SW
XPOWER_SW
CASSETTE_LED
STBY_LED
NTSC/XPAL_DET
FR_EVER_SO
XEJECT_SW
OSD_V
XSYS_RST
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-14
VD-040 (10/22)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
MTR GND
ETM_TRACESYNC
ETM_TRACEPKT6
ETM_TRACEPKT3
ETM_TRACEPKT2
ETM_TRACEPKT7
ETM_TRACEPKT5
ETM_TRACEPKT4
ETM_TRACEPKT1
ETM_TRACEPKT0
ETM_PIPESTAT2
ETM_TRACECLK
V_REF
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 1
VCC1
VCC2
ETM_RTCK
ETM_TDO
ETM_TMS
BMO_BUSY
2 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
10
ETM_TDI
AV_IRQ
OSD_V
Note: M906 (PUSH OUT MOTOR) is not included in VD-040 complete board.
ETM_TCK XX R4167
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
F4101 (630mA/24V)
ETM_PIPESTAT1
ETM_PIPESTAT0
1 2 10
D_1.2V FB4101 D_1.2V N_3.1V D_3.1V FB4102 N_3.1V D_2.8V D_2.8V C4120 XX D_1.2V FB4103 D_2.8V
R4186 270 0
R4187 10k 0 0 0 C_POSI_SW SW2 (STANCBY) SW1 (PUSH OUT) C4169 10u D4106 1SS400TE-61
CN4106 1 2 3 4
4P
D_2.8V
C4121 XX
SH-027
CN701 (PAGE 4-32)
D_1.2V
C4128 0.1u
FB4104 D_1.2V C4151 0.1u C4150 0.1u C4149 0.1u C4148 0.1u REG_GND C4138 10u C4136 10u C4137 10u
R4190 100
C4127 0.22u
C4126 0.1u
C4125 0.1u
C4124 XX
C4123 0.1u
C4122 XX
BMO_BUSY
VSSUSBHS
NC(VBUS)
USB_VBUS_DISCHARGE
NC(USB_D-_OTG1)
AVRB(DA)
VDDQUSB
VBUSCHG
VSSQUSB
NC(VMH)
VDDUSB
OSD_V
VDDQ
VDDQ
HOLD
VDD
VDD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
CID
VSS
VSS
VSS
AVDD(OTG_CH1)
NC(USB_D+_OTG1)
AVDD(OTG_CH0)
ETM_TRACECLK
ETM_TRACESYNC
NC(OTG_IRQ)
ETM_PIPESTAT2
ETM_PIPESTAT1
ETM_PIPESTAT0
VDDUSBOTG
AVSS(OTG_CH1)
AVSS(OTG_CH0)
USB_D-_OTG0
ANOUT(CH3)
NC(SYS_V)
ETM_RTCK
VBUSOTG0
NC(UXTAL)
VBUSOTG1
ETM_TDI
NC(INT6)
NC(INT3)
UCLK
VSSUSBOTG
AVRT(DA)
ETM_TDO
ETM_TRACEPKT7
ETM_TRACEPKT6
ETM_TRACEPKT5
ETM_TRACEPKT4
ETM_TRACEPKT3
ETM_TRACEPKT2
ETM_TRACEPKT1
ETM_TRACEPKT0
USB_D+_OTG0
AVDD(DA2)
VSSUSB
UEXTAL
NC(VMF)
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
ETM_XTRST
ETM_TMS
AV_IRQ
5.3 8 7
0 6
0 5
VBUSSEN
ETM_TCK
VSSQ
INT8
INT7
C
VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ ANOUT(CH2) AVSS(DA2) ANOUT(CH1) AVDD(DA0) ANOUT(CH0) AVSS(DA0) AVDD(AD) KEY_AD6 KEY_AD5 KEY_AD4 KEY_AD3 KEY_AD2 KEY_AD1 KEY_AD0 KEY_AD8 KEY_AD7 CHIME_AD2 CHIME_AD1 CHIME_AD0 AVSS(AD) END NC(CAM_DD_ON/PI6) CHIME_PWR_CONT NTSC/XPAL_DET NC(DACK3) NC(DREQ3) NC(CACK2) NC(DREQ2) AU_CLK VDDQ CKIO VSSQ VDDQ XTAL EXTAL VSSQ L4101 10uH D_12V C4119 0.22u R4129 1M 1.1 100k R4169 0 C4118 XX Q4107 DTC114EMFS6T2L FAN SWITCH 2P R4119 1k R4118 1k R4117 1k R4116 1k R4115 1k R4114 1k R4113 1k R4112 1k R4127 10k R4126 10k R4125 10k R4124 10k R4123 10k R4122 10k R4121 10k R4120 10k R4147 XX KEY_AD5_VM KEY_AD4_VM KEY_AD3_VM KEY_AD2_VM KEY_AD1_VM KEY_AD0_VM KEY_AD8_VM KEY_AD7_VM CHIME_AD2 CHIME_AD1 CHIME_AD0 BEEP D_2.8V FLASH_XWP R4111 100k 2.8 Q4101 2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R BEEP DRIVE MELODY_ENV 0 0 R4149 1k R4181 10 C4117 0.22u CKFSO R4182 100 0 0 MELODY R4155 47k M907 (FAN MOTOR) CN4101 1 2 C4155 1u REG_GND 2.8 FAN_ON D4105 XX R4128 0 D4104 XX D4103 XX
D6
VSS VSS VSS NC(USB_XOVERCURRENT_DET) MELODY NC(MICEEP_XRDY) NC(XCS_MICEEP) NC(XCS_CAMERA) REC_PROOF EEP_XRDY XCS_EEP XCS_IC_4401 NC(AV_JACK_IN) NC(M_DOOR) M_C_KICK M_FWD/XREW MOTOR_ON C_POSI_SW TAIKI_SW OSIDASI_SW CHIME_SDA CHIME_SCL VDDQ XILINK_HED_LED XILINK_DV_LED X60I_LED(NTSC_LED) X50I_LED(PAL_LED) MELODY_ENV XDVCAM_ILINL_LED_GB HP_OUT_INFO_1 HP_OUT_INFO_2 VSS VDD 232C_RXD_I 232C_TXD_O XREW_LED XPLAY_LED XFF_LED XPAUSE_LED XHDV_LED XDVCAM_LED VSSQ VDDQ XDV_LED NC(USB_CLKENABLE) XREC_LED XAUDIO_DUB_LED XDUP_LED XHIDSCON_MAD xFUPSTAT VSS VDD TEST0 TEST1 TEST2 STATUS0 STATUS1 MD4 MD3 XWAIT MS_VCC_ON MS_LED_ON VSSQ NC(CKIO2) VDDQ A1 A2 A3 A4 A6 A6 A7 A8 VSS VSSQ A9 A10 A11
R15
1 0
2 0
V10
REC_PROOF EEP_XRDY REG_GND XCS_EEP XCS_IC_4401 MT_5.5V R4168 100k M_C_KICK CL4116
C2
REG_GND
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
B2
EVF_COM_DC
J3
20P
CN4102
F2
H3
F1
K3
G1
V7
G7
V6
D5
V4
E1
REG_GND MT_5.5V EXT_DA REG_GND EVF_VCO MS_LED_ON EVF_VG MS_BS (FOR CPC JIG) PSIG MS_SCLK RF_MON MS_VCC_ON SWP
M_FWD/XREW MS_LED_ON MOTOR_ON C_POSI_SW R4174 100 R4175 100 R4176 100 R4179 47k R4180 47k R4178 47k C4152 XX C4153 XX C4154 XX
V8
TAIKI_SW OSIDASI_SW
B5
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
MS_BS
P8
R9
V9
W8
W9
R8
A3
C5
B3
B4
D2
E2
W21 P18 AA18 AA19 W19 M19 W18 Y19 AA15 R21 N21 Y18 W17 V19 P15 P14 Y17 W16 W15 V15 R12 AA16 T21 M15 N14 N15 R14 P13 R13 P12 Y15 N20 Y14 V13 W13 V14 W14 AA14 Y13 AA13 P21 Y21 V12 Y11 P11 V11 W12 W11 Y12 R11 AA7 AA17 Y16
CHIME_SDA CHIME_SCL C4130 0.22u XILINK_HDV_LED XILINK_DV_LED X60I_LED X50I_LED MELODY_ENV XILINK_DVCAM_LED_GB R4141 100k R4185 100k XX CN4104 4 3 2 1 FB4109 XX N_3.1V XREW_LED XPLAY_LED XFF_LED XPAUSE_LED REG_GND C4131 0.22u R4143 XX R4144 XX REG_GND
E3
O_FRRV MS_DIO
C3
H9
O_PPG11_SWP XMS_IN
C4
MS_VCC_ON
A5
RF_MON
C6
MS_SCLK
P9
A4
XMS_IN
CHIME_PWR_CONT
F3
G4
G9
G3
D3
R4154 1k
C4139 1u
REG_GND
A10
A6
C7
DSCK_VM
D_2.8V
B6
B1
F
FB4105
A9
A8
C4116 XX CN4107 XPOWER_SW R4109 XX R4108 XX R4107 XX C4112 0.47u C4111 0.47u C4110 0.47u C4115 100p POWER_ON_LED C4114 100p C4113 100p R4106 22 R4105 22 R4104 22 STBY_LED CASSETTE_LED KEY_AD8_VM KEY_AD7_VM XCAUTION_LED XKEY_INH_SW R4100 XX 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 SIRCS UNSW_5V KEY_AD5_VM EEP_SCK3 EEP_RXD3 EEP_TXD3 L4106 XX XHDV_LED XDVCAM_LED L4105 10uH R4103 100k UNSW_8.5V XHI_SCK HI_SI R4184 XX HI_SO IC_4001_XCS0 IC_4001_SCK0 IC_4001_RXD0 IC_4001_TXD0 C4108 XX DACK1_IC_1801 DREQ1_IC_1801 S4102 XX D4102 XX ETM_XSRST MS_BS R4102 10k R4183 470k MS_DIO XMS_IN R4101 10 D4101 1SS387-TPL3 R4177 470 KEY_AD3_VM KEY_AD2_VM KEY_AD1_VM KEY_AD0_VM XHIDS_RST XDV_LED C4172 X60I_LED X50I_LED X24P_LED X25P_LED X30P_LED XILINK_HDV_LED XILINK_DVCAM_LED_GB XILINK_DV_LED XX KEY_AD4_VM 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 D_2.8V XREW_LED XPLAY_LED XFF_LED XPAUSE_LED XREC_LED 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 MS_SCLK XEJECT_SW 1 40P
REG_GND
F
XPOWER_SW REG_GND POWER_LED STBY_LED CASSETTE_LED KEY_AD8
KEY_AD7/XCAUTION_LED
AVSS(PLL3) AVDD(PLL3) AVSS(PLL2) AVDD(PLL2) AVSS(PLL1) AVDD(PLL1) VDD VSS MD2 MD1 MD0 EEP_SCK3 EEP_RXD3 EEP_TXD3 NC(SCK2) NC(RXD2) NC(TXD2) SCK1 RXD1 TXD1 XCS_IC_4001 IC_4001_SCK0 IC_4001_RXD0 IC_4001_TXD0 VDD VSS (PE5)DACK1_IC_1801 (PE4)DREQ1_IC_1801 NC(PE3/DACK0_MUX) NC(PE2/DREQ0_DMX) XDS_RESET (PF6)MS_BS (PF5)MS_DATA3 (PF4)MS_DATA2 (PF3)MS_DATA1 (PF2)MS_DIO(MS_DATA0) (PF1)XMS_IN VDDQ
C4157 22u D_2.8V 2.8 2.2 D0_VM D1_VM 2.2 VCC DQ16 DQ1 DQ15 DQ2 VSSQ VSSQ DQ14 DQ3 DQ13 DQ4 VCCQ VCCQ DQ12 DQ5 DQ11 DQ6 VSSQ VSSQ DQ10 DQ7 DQ9 DQ8 VCCQ VCCQ NC LDQM UDQM XWE CLK XCAS CKE XRAS NC XCS A9 A11 A8 A10 A7 A0 A6 A1 A5 A2 A4 A3 VSS VCC
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
VSS
2.2 2.3 D15_VM D14_VM 2.3 2.2 2.8 2.3 2.2 D11_VM D10_VM 2.2 2.3 2.8 C4163 0.1u R4195 100 XWE1_VM DSCK_VM CKE_VM 2.3 2.3 2.3 0.5 2.3 2.3 A10_VM A9_VM A8_VM A7_VM A6_VM A5_VM A1_VM A2_VM A3_VM A4_VM A5_VM A6_VM A7_VM A8_VM C4134 0.22u XWAIT_VM MS_VCC_ON MS_LED_ON D9_VM D8_VM R4130 XX R4131 XX D13_VM D12_VM XREC_LED XAUDIO_DUB_LED XDUP_LED XVM_MAD XFUPSTAT R4148 XX
A1
2.1
XKEY_INH_SW REG_GND SIRCS_DATA UNSW_5V KEY_AD5 KEY_AD4 REG_GND XHDV_LED XDVCAM_LED XDV_LED LED_8.5V X60I_LED X50I_LED X24P_LED X25P_LED X30P_LED XILINK_HDV_LED
XILINK_DVCAM_LED_GB
D3_VM
D_1.2V
2.2 2.2
D_2.8V
D4_VM D5_VM
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
B7
B8
C4133 0.1u
2.2 D6_VM D7_VM 2.2 2.8 2.7 XWE0_VM XWR_VM XCAS_VM XRAS_VM R4192 100k 2.8 2.7 2.8 2.7 0.3 2.2 0.1 0.4 2.1 0.3 2.8
1.3 2.8
D14 A20 A15 A14 B14 B15 D15 C15 D13 G18 D20 E19 D12 A12 B11 D11 H10 B10
B9
C10
2.7
R4153 100k
C9
G10 D10
D_1.2V
D8
C8
D7
C4156 0.1u
2.8
H7
D2_VM
2.2
H8
D_2.8V
C4109 0.22u
J8
C1
XILINK_DV_LED D_2.8V D_2.8V XREW_LED XPLAY_LED XFF_LED XPAUSE_LED XREC_LED REG_GND KEY_AD3 KEY_AD2 KEY_AD1 KEY_AD0 REG_GND XEJECT_SW
XWAIT_VM
D15_VM
D14_VM
D13_VM
A17_VM
D12_VM
D7_VM
D6_VM
D5_VM
D4_VM
CL4113
D9
Note: IC4105 is not supplied, but this is included in VD-040 complete board.
G8
NC(WE3_DQMUU_AH_ICIOWR)
NC(WE2_DQMUL_ICIORD)
VSSQ
NC(XCS_6/XCS_HEATHROW)
A12
VSSQ
A7
L4102 10uH
D_2.8V
C4164 0.1u
(PF0)MS_SCLK
FAN_ON(PC1)NC(D25)
C4107 0.22u
FR-275
REG_GND CN101 (PAGE 4-29)
XHD_SDI_LED(PC5)
XSD_SDI_LED(PC6)
VSSQ VSSQ
XCAUTION_LED(PC0)
X24P_LED(PC2)
X25P_LED(PC3)
X30P_LED(PC4)
NC(XCS_SDRAM2)
NC(PB0/D16)
NC(PB1/D17)
NC(PB2/D18)
NC(PB3/D19)
NC(PB4/D20)
NC(PB5/D21)
NC(PB6/D22)
NC(PB7/D23)
NC(PC7/D31)
NC(PA0/A0)
XCS_IC_1801
XCS_SDRAM
RDY
NC
NC(XCS_5A)
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
VCCQ
VSSQ
DQ15
DQ14
DQ13
DQ12
DQ4
VCC
A16
XCS_FLASH
C4160 4.7u
XCS_SRAM
NC(A24)
NC(A25)
RDWR
XWE0
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
XWE1
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
XRAS
VSSQ
XCAS
VSSQ
C4159 4.7u
C4162 XX
NC(XCS_7)
VDD
VDD
VDD
XRD
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
XBS
CKE
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
VSS
10P
XSD_SDI_LED XHD_SDI_LED XAUDIO_DUB_LED XDUP_LED REG_GND REG_GND REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH4 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH3 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
REG_GND A16_VM A15_VM A14_VM A13_VM A12_VM A11_VM A10_VM A9_VM A20_VM A21_VM XWE1_VM C4158 R4191 10 R4198 10 CL4112 XX
VSS A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A19 A20 XWE XRST NC IC4105 S99-50031-33-ER 32M FLASH
DQ11 DQ3 DQ10 DQ2 VSSQ VCCQ DQ9 DQ1 DQ8 DQ0 XOE A0 A1 VSS
D11_VM D3_VM
REG_GND D_2.8V
AA6 V16 V17 W20 N19 R18 U20 AA20 U21 P19 N18 T19 M18 R19 L21 T20 R20 L19 H19 K21 K19 H21 G21 H20 K20 F19 F20 Y20 M21 G20 J20 G19 F21 J21 K18 H18 J19 J18 L15 M14 L14 K15 J14 H15 K14 B21 M20 H13 J15 H12 G14 B12 P20 H14 H11 G12 G13 A21 B20 G11 L18 D21 B17 E21 C18 C16 B18 A19 B19 C19 C20 A18 D19 C17 A17 A16 B16 E20 C21 G15 F18 E18
R4197 100k
D10_VM
C4165 XX XCS_EEP D9_VM D1_VM D8_VM D0_VM XRD_VM A1_VM EEP_TXD3 EEP_SCK3 EEP_RXD3 EEP_XRDY
R4140 100k
D2_VM
R4196 100k
FB4108
2.8
2.8 VDD 2.8 XHOLD IC4106 SO AK6512CM-E2 2.8 2.8 SCK EEPROM XWP 0 SI GND XCS 2.8
5 4 3 2 1
C4102 0.1u
C4105 XX
C4104 XX D_2.8V
AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_2 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_1
14 13 12 11 10
C4101 0.1u
C4103 0.22u
C4106 XX
FR-275
CN102
XWR_VM
A21_VM
D11_VM
D10_VM
D12_VM
D13_VM
D14_VM
D15_VM
CKE_VM
XWE1_VM
D0_VM
D1_VM
D2_VM
XCS_SDRAM
A18_VM
A17_VM
A19_VM
XRAS_VM
A22_VM
XBS_VM
A13_VM
A15_VM
A14_VM
A16_VM
XCAS_VM
XWE0_VM
A23_VM
FAN_ON
XCS_4
A22_VM A23_VM
R4156 3300 D_2.8V CHIME_PWR_CONT R4157 4700 2.8 R4158 3.3 2.8 Q4105 2SA2030T2L 2.8 CHIME_VDD
XAVD
XWP
VCC
VCC
XCE
CLK
A18
A17
R4159 1500
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
2.8 2.4 2
14
2.8
2.8 2.2 5
XCS_0
XCS_IC_1801_VM
X25P_LED
X24P_LED
X30P_LED
XCAUTION_LED
XHD_SDI_LED
XSD_SDI_LED
XSYS_RST
A20_VM
A2_VM
XRD_VM
D7_VM
D8_VM
D3_VM
D4_VM
D5_VM
D6_VM
D9_VM
(PAGE 4-29)
Q4103 DTA144EMFS6T2L
C4161 FB4106
2.8
2.8
63
2.2
FB4107
R4160 5600
R4161 2200
A8_VM
A7_VM
A6_VM
A5_VM
A4_VM
A19_VM
A18_VM
A3_VM
R4142 100
REG_GND CHIME_AD0 CHIME_SDA CHIME_SCL R4164 1k R4165 1k R4166 1k CHIME_VDD CHIME_AD1 CHIME_AD2
DSCK_VM
R4172 10
XCS_0 XCS_B_FLASH
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-15
VD-040 (11/22)
1
XX CN4301 1 2 NC(nRESETOUT) NC NC NC
7
L4301 XX
SRAM_VCC
REG_GND TRACESCLK DBGRQ DBGACK XSRST NC(EXTTRIG) TDO VTRef RTCK VSupply TCK
A
REG_GND
D15_VM
A10_VM
A6_VM
A5_VM
A3_VM
A9_VM
ETM_XSRST
A7_VM
A4_VM
A2_VM A1_VM
A8_VM
D14_VM
H3 H2 D4 C4 C3 B4 B3 A5 A4 A3 G1 F1 XCS_0
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
I/O_16
I/O_15
1 2 10
TRACEPKT7 TMS TRACEPKT6 TDI TRACEPKT5 xTRST TRACEPKT4 TRACEPKT15 TRACEPKT3 TRACEPKT14 TRACEPKT2 TRACEPKT13
B
XCS_SRAM
XCS_4 ETM_TMS
E3 H6 G2 H1 D3 E4 F4 F3 G4 G3 H5 H4
A11_VM A12_VM A13_VM A14_VM A15_VM A16_VM A17_VM A18_VM A19_VM A20_VM A21_VM A22_VM
A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 IC4305 XX
I/O_14 I/O_13 I/O_12 I/O_11 I/O_10 I/O_9 I/O_8 I/O_7 I/O_6 I/O_5 I/O_4 I/O_3
C6 D5 E5 F5 F6 G6 B1 C1 C2 D2 E2 F2
D13_VM D12_VM D11_VM D10_VM D9_VM D8_VM D7_VM D6_VM D5_VM D4_VM IC4303 XX XWR_VM C4304 XX
SRAM_VCC
TRACEPKT1 TRACEPKT12 TRACEPKT0 TRACEPKT11 TRACESYNC TRACEPKT10 PIPESTAT2 TRACEPKT9 PIPESTAT1 TRACEPKT8 PIPESTAT0 GND GND
D2_VM
I/O_1
GND
GND
VDD
VDD
XUB
XOE
XLB
CE2
32
ETM_TRACESYNC
I/O_2
XCE1
XWE
D3_VM
E1 D6 D1 E6 B5 A6 G5 A2 A1 B2 B6 C5
REG_GND
C4302 XX
R4312 XX
C4305 XX
XWE_SRAM
XRD_VM
XCS_SRAM
D0_VM
XLB_SRAM
XUB_SRAM
D1_VM
1A 1B 1Y 2A 2B 2Y GND IC4304 XX
VCC 4B 4A 4Y 3B 3A 3Y
10 11 12 13 14
XWE0_VM
XWE1_VM
XX
CN4302 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 REG_GND ETM_XSRST ETM_TDO ETM_RTCK ETM_TCK ETM_TMS ETM_TDI ETM_XTRST D_2.8V
XWE_SRAM
XUB_SRAM XLB_SRAM
TMS GND TCK GND RTCK GND TDO GND nSRST GND DBGRQ
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-16
VD-040 (12/22)
10
11
12
O_PPG11_SWP
O_RTG4_TRRT
I_SDI_CONFIG_DONE
XO_RST_IC_2701_2
XO_RST_IC_2701_1
XO_CS_IC_7501_2
I_EX_INT_IC_2201
O_SDI_CONFIG_ON
XI_CS_MC_FLASH
I_EX_SD_OSD_VD
O_TAPE_LED_ON
XO_SDI_BUFF_ON
IPU_L_CASSETTE
O_PPG18_CONT1
O_PPG16_SCWIN
O_SDI_PWR_ON
O_PPG10_DRP
I_FG_CAP
XO_CS_IC_6601
O_RTG7_SYSV
O_RTG5_TRRV
I_FG_REEL_M
XI_CC_DOWN
XO_CS_AES2
XO_CS_AES1
A
XO_CS_TRF
I_EX_VSYNC
NTSC/XPAL_DET
XO_CS_LCD
XO_SDI_SD
O_CAP_FWD
I_PG_DRUM
I_FG_SREEL
I_FG_DRUM
I_FG_TREEL
XO_CS_EVF
HDMI_SDA
HDMI_SCL
O_CM+
CL4405
O_CAP_ON CL4403
I_EX_VREF
O_ALL_PS
O_SW_PS
I_EX_FP
CL4404
O_FRRV
O_LPS
O_LM+
XO_CS
O_LM-
D_2.8V
R4469 100k
R4468 XX
R4412 470k
R4425 1k
C4410 0.1u
C4408 0.1u
AC23 AC22 A3
B2
B3
B4
A4
D5
B5
A5
D6
B6
A6
D7
B7
A7
D8
B8
A8
D9
B9
A9
D10 B10 A10 A11 B11 A12 D11 B12 D12 A13 B13 D13 A14 B14 A15 D14 B15 D15 A16 B16 D16 A17 B17 D17 A18 B18 D18 A19 B19 A20 D19 B20 B21 A21 AB23 Y20
I_EX_INT_IC_2201
XO_CS_IC_7501_2
XO_CS_IC_6601
XO_CS
N.C./I_FG_REEL_M
O_SDI_PWR_ON
I_EX_SD_OSD_VD
I_SDI_CONFIG_DONE
O_PPG16_SCWIN
O_PPG18_CONT1
XO_SDI_BUFF_ON
N.C./IPU_L_CASSETTE
O_TAPE_LED_ON
O_SDI_CONFIG_ON
XI_CS_MC_FLASH
B
A1
XO_RST_IC_2701_2
XO_RST_IC_2701_1
N.C./XI_CC_DOWN
O_PPG11_SWP
O_PPG10_DRP
I_FG_SREEL
O_LM+
I_PG_DRUM
I_FG_DRUM
XO_CS_TRF
O_LM-
XO_CS_EVF
XO_CS_LCD
I_FG_TREEL
O_RTG7_SYSV
O_FRRV
I_EX_VSYNC
O_RTG5_TRRV
O_CAP_FWD
O_SW_PS
VDD
N.C./O_CM+
O_ALL_PS
HDMI_SDA
VDD
XO_SDI_SD
HDMI_SCL
I_EX_VREF
O_LPS
VDD
I_NTSC_XPAL
XO_CS_AES1
O_RTG4_TRRT
XO_CS_AES2
O_CAP_ON
I_FG_CAP
I_EX_FP
VSS
VSS
B
AC2 AC1
(D_2.8V)
(D_1.5V)
C4406 10p X1 X0 C4407 10p R4427 10 MD2 R4403 10k MD1 R4428 10 MD0 R4429 R4432 XX 10 R4430 R4433 XX XX R4431 XX XO_CS_PANEL_AD R4461 XO_CS6_IC_2701_1_DV 100k R4404 XO_RST_IC_2701_1_DV 100k XIN XO_CS4_IC_1801 C4403 0.1u X4401 20MHz
A2 C1 C2 D1 D2 E4 E2 E1 F4 F2 F1 G1 G2 G4 H1 H2 H4 J1 J2
(D_2.8V)
X1 VSS X0 XIN MD2 MD1 MD0 XINIT XRST XO_CS_PANEL_AD XO_CS6_IC_2701_DV XO_RST_IC_2701_DV XO_CS4_IC_1801 VDD (D_2.8V)
B22 C22 C23 D22 D23 E20 E22 E23 F23 F22 F20 G23 G22 H23 G20 H22 H20 J23 J22 J20 K23 K22 K20 L23 L22 L20 M23 M22 M20 N23 N22 N20 P23 P22 P20 R22 R23 R20 T23 T22 T20 U20 U22 V23 U23 V22 V20 W23 W22 W20 Y23 Y22 AA22 AA23 AB1
O_PPG9_ATF_LATCH C4412 1u R4414 100 R4418 100k R4415 470k R4419 100k R4420 100k O_REEL_ON
XO_RST_PHY HP_JACK_IN XO_RST_LINK XO_RST_IC_2201 TC_PB_DATA O_IC_3401_2_PLL_ON XO_REEL_HALL_ON XO_LINE_CNT1B (D_2.8V) VDD C2 VSS TUL (D_2.8V) (D_2.8V) AVDD_U AVRH_U AVSS_U ANIN1 ANIN0 O_PNL_BL_ON O_SIPA_ENABLE O_SIPA_RCK O_SIPA_CLR I_LM_LIM_DET/I_CM_LIM_DET IC4401 MB91195ABGL-G-259-ERE1 MECHANISM CONTROL NC(I_CH4_AUTO_MAN) NC(O_DDRA_SEL3) NC(O_DDRA_SEL2) NC(O_DDRA_SEL1) XO_PSV_D4 XO_HDMMI_DICN XO_LINE_CNT3B XO_LINE_CNT3A XO_LINE_CNT2 XO_LINE_CNT1A XI_D4CN AVSS_1 (D_2.8V) (D_2.8V) (D_2.8V) (D_2.8V) AVRH_1 AVDD_1 AVDD_0 AVRH_0 AVSS_0 XO_CS_HP AI_DEW_DET AI_SDC XI_SLOWSHUT_NR (Panel Reserve 2) N.C/AI_T_ELTN_ERR AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_4 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_3 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_2
R4421 100k
XO_REEL_HALL_ON XO_LINE_CNT1B
C4401 0.01u
C4402 0.01u
C4414 XX R4435 10
C2
XO_CS3_FLASH XO_CS2_IC_2701_HD XO_CS1_IC_2201 XO_CS0_SOL N.C./O_REEL_FWD O_MCLK_PBUS VSS O_AL_PBUS N.C./O_CMO_WR0_PBUS01 O_RD_PBUS N.C. O_PBX_DXXA14 O_PBX_DXXA13 O_PBX_DXXA12 O_PBX_DXXA11 O_PBX_DXXA10 O_PBX_DXXA09 O_PBX_DXXA08 VSS C1 VDD(D_1.5V) O_PBX_DXXA07 O_PBX_DXXA06 O_PBX_DXXA05 O_PBX_DXXA04 O_PBX_DXXA03 O_PBX_DXXA02 O_PBX_DXXA01 O_PBX_DXXA00 O_PBX_D31A07 O_PBX_D30A06 O_PBX_D29A05 O_PBX_D28A04 O_PBX_D27A03 O_PBX_D26A02 O_PBX_D25A01
SIM148_EMU
R4405 10
J4 K1 K2
SIM020_EMU O_AL_PBUS O_CMO_WR0_PBUS01 O_RD_PBUS SIM026_EMU O_PBX_DXXA14 O_PBX_DXXA13 O_PBX_DXXA12 O_PBX_DXXA11 O_PBX_DXXA10 O_PBX_DXXA09 O_PBX_DXXA08
R4436 10 R4437 10
SIM144_EMU SIM143_EMU O_PNL_BL_ON O_SIPA_ENABLE O_SIPA_RCK O_SIPA_CLR I_CM_LIM_DET SIM137_EMU SIM136_EMU SIM135_EMU SIM134_EMU
K4 L2 L1 L4 M1 M2 M4 N1 N2 N4 P1 P2
R4416 XX
E
C1
C4404 XX C4405 0.1u O_PBX_DXXA07 O_PBX_DXXA06 O_PBX_DXXA05 O_PBX_DXXA04 O_PBX_DXXA03 O_PBX_DXXA02 O_PBX_DXXA01 O_PBX_DXXA00 O_PBX_D31A07
R1 P4 T1 R2 R4 U1 T2 T4 V1 U2 U4 W1 V2 V4 Y1 W2 W4 Y2 AA2 AA1
XO_LINE_CNT1A XI_D4CN
R4466 XX R4422 68k R4417 220k XO_CS_HP AI_DEW_DET AI_SDC XI_SLOWSHUT_NR PANEL_RESERVE_02 R4455 100k R4454 100k R4453 100k R4452 100k R4451 100k R4450 100k AI_T_ELTN_ERR AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_4 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_3 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_2 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_1 AI_S_ELTN_ERR IPU_MODE_SW_D
XO_FFREWUP/XI_CASSETTE_IN
O_PBX_D24A00 VDD
AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_1 N.C./AI_S_ELTN_ERR
NC(I_IC_7501_1_BUSY)
N.C./O_PWM9_REEL_M
O_FLASH_A20
AB2 B1
O_FLASH_A20
NC(I_IC_7501_1_BUSY2)
IPU_MODE_SW_D
O_PWM_ATF_DEBUG
O_SO0_HI(MC->HI)
O_IC_3401_SLEEP
XO_CS_IC_7501_1
O_SCK5_EEP_VSP
PUAI_ATF_DEBUG_IN
IPU_SI0_HI(HI->MC)
IPU_MODE_SW_C
XI_SCS0_HI_MC
XO_CS_IC_4502
XO_CS_IC_3201
XO_CS_EVF_AD
O_FLASH_A18
XO_CS_IC_6401
D4
IPU_MODE_SW_A
O_HDMI_AU_SEL
N.C./O_SRC_PDN
O_PWM0_DRUM
IPU_MODE_SW_B
Y4
XO_RST_HDMI
XO_SCK1_VSP
O_PWM1_CAP
O_FLASH_A19
O_FLASH_A17
O_FLASH_A16
O_FLASH_A15
XO_SCK4_VD
XO_RST_VTR
IPU_SI1_VSP
IPU_SI5_EEP
VDD(D_1.9V)
I_AU_JACK1
IPU_SI4_VD
XO_CS_DA1
O_SO1_VSP
XI_SCK0_HI
O_SO5_EEP
I_OEREF
XI_DVCN
VDD(D_2.8V)
I_TAPE_END
I_TAPE_TOP
O_SO4_VD
XO_CS_DA2
OSC1
Y5
AB5 AC5
Y6
AB6 AC6
Y7
AB7 AC7
Y8
AB8 AC8
Y9
AB9 AC9 Y10 AB10 AC10 Y11 AB11 AC11 Y12 AB12 AC12 Y13 AB13 AC13 AC14 AB14 Y14 AC15 AB15 Y15 AC16 AB16 Y16 AC17 AB17 Y17 AC18 AB18 Y18 AC19 AB19 AC20 Y19 AC21 AB20 AB21 AB22 B23 D20
VSS
R4434 10
R4440 100k R4441 100k C4409 0.1u R4442 XX R4462 XX R4443 XX R4407 XX R4444 XX R4445 10k R4446 XX R4408 XX
R4438 XX
100k
XX
CN4401
R4439 XX R4406 XX
R4423 100k
CL4401
R4447 XX
R4470 100k
OSC0
VSS
VSS
N.C.
CL4402
R4411
XCS_IC_4401
1 2 3
MD2
HI_SI
D_2.8V
XHI_SCK
HI_SO
O_IC_3401_SLEEP
IPU_SI1_VSP
O_SO4_VD
O_SCK5_EEP_VSP
XO_CS_EVF_AD
O_SRC_PDN
O_PWM_ATF_DEBUG
O_PWM1_CAP
XO_CS_IC_7501_1
O_FLASH_A19
O_FLASH_A18
O_FLASH_A15
XO_SCK1_VSP
XO_CS_IC_4502
IPU_SI5_EEP
O_SO1_VSP
XO_CS_DA1
SIM102_EMU_OSC1
SIM104_EMU_OSC0
SIM071_EMU
XI_DVCN
I_TAPE_END
O_FLASH_A16
SIM094_EMU
I_TAPE_TOP
PUAI_ATF_DEBUG_IN
XO_CS_IC_3201
O_PWM0_DRUM
XO_RST_HDMI
O_FLASH_A17
SIM076_EMU
XO_SCK4_VD
SIM061_EMU
IPU_SI4_VD
I_OEREF
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
IPU_MODE_SW_A
XO_RST_VTR
MECHANISM CONTROL
XX MARK: NO MOUNT
O_PWM9_REEL_M
XO_CS_IC_6401
XO_CS_DA2
SIM098_EMU SIM093_EMU
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-17
VD-040 (13/22)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
MT_GND
A
DRUM_VS D_2.8V R4510 XX MT_5.5V REG_GND P_8V R4581 XX L4502 10uH D_2.8V C4522 0.1u R4522 2.2 C4524 C4525 C4526 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u MT_5.5V
C4528 1u
C4532 0.1u
A
CN4502 REG_GND CL4518 1 2 RF_MON RF_IN REG_GND 3 4 5 6 O_PPG11_SWP GND GND RF_MON RF_IN GND GND SWP SW_PS CONT1 ALL_PS RECA1 RECA2 RECCK RECDT GND GND RP_6.0V D_2.8V_2 RP_2.8V A_5.0V RP_4.6V GND GND GND GND DRUM_W DRUM_V DRUM_W DRUM_V DRUM_U GND DRUM_U FG_PG_COM GND DRUM_FG_SENS DRUM_PG_SENS GND GND CAP_V WHECAP_V WHE+ CAP_W VHECAP_W VHE+ CAP_U UHECAP_U UHE+ HE_VCC NC GND GND CAP_FG1 CAP_FG2 GND GND END_SENSE TOP_SENSE XCC_DOWN XC_IN MODE_SW_A MODE_SW_B MODE_SW_C MODE_SW_D S_ELTN_ERR T_ELTN_ERR TAPE_LED(K) NC L_CASETTE DEW_DET GND GND REEL_V WREEL_V W+ REEL_U VREEL_U V+ REEL_W UREEL_W U+ GND GND NC REELM_FG REC_PROOF CHIME_4(VDD) CHIME_3(SDA) CHIME_2(SCK) GND GND SFG_IN TFG_IN GND GND 100P
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
O_CAP_ON 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73
RECDT REG_GND
D_PGND(M)
L_OUT2(M)
L_OUT1(M)
D_W(M)
C_VS2(M)
C_VS1(M)
L_PGND(M)
D_VS2(M)
D_VS1(M)
CAP_ON
L_VM(M)
L_PGND
C_W(M)
C_V(M)
D_U(M)
D_U(M)
C_VS
C_U(M)
D_V(M)
C_VS
C_W
C_U
C_V
NC
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
O_CAP_FWD
C_FRC TEST VMR CFGOUT C_PGND GND CFGIN+ CFGINCAGC U+ UV+ VW+ WVCC1 VH TOPIN TOPOUT ENDIN ENDOUT RLP1 RLM1 RLO1 IC4502 BD6639BGLV-E2 DRUM/CAPSTAN/FL, MOTOR DRIVE, SERIAL INTERFACE, LPF
L_OUT2 NC L_VM L_OUT1 D_W D_VS NC D_V D_VS D_U NC NC D_PGND COM WIN VIN UIN DFILTER DFC DFGOUT DFGIN VREF PGOUT PGIN
I_FG_CAP
26 27 28
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
DRUM_U C4536 C4539 0.1u 0.1u C4542 0.1u DRUM_U R4543 10k R4548 10k R4551 10k REG_GND
39 40 41 42 43 44 45
R4505 10k
R4507 10k
C4506 0.01u
DBOUT
CBOUT
RLDO1
RLDO2
DGND
RLM2
RLO2
VCC2
RLP2
DEC1
DEC2
DBIN
CBIN
MCK
ISNF
CBLOUT
LIMOUT
XRESET
C4535 0.1u
46 47 48 49
E
RP-243
CN1001 (PAGE 4-4)
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
PGC
CSR
SCK
XCS
VG
SI
C4529 1u
C4538 0.1u
13.5V IC_4502_2_13.5V
UHE+ HE_VCC
50 51 52
C4527 0.022u
R4533 0 DRUM_ERROR R4534 0 CAP_ERROR O_PWM0_DRUM O_PWM1_CAP R4549 2200 REG_GND D_2.8V CAP_FG1 R4574 10k
53 54 55 56 57 58
R4506 10k
R4508 10k
P_8V
R4521 100
C4521 0.01u
CAP_FG2 REG_GND
C4520 0.1u
C4530 XX
C4533 1u
END_SENS R4528 XX C4540 XX R4541 15k C4552 0.0068u C4554 0.0068u TOP_SENS XI_CC_DOWN O_SO1_VSP XO_CS_IC_4502 XO_SCK1_VSP CK13MFO1 IPU_MODE_SW_D XO_RST_VTR O_CMO_CM+ I_CM_LIM_DET D_2.8V AI_S_ELTN_ERR AI_T_ELTN_ERR O_TAPE_LED_ON R4575 10k IPU_MODE_SW_B IPU_MODE_SW_C XI_CASSETTE_IN IPU_MODE_SW_A
59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
G
IC4501 LB1897D-E REEL MOTOR DRIVE 4.5 A_5.0V CN4501 R4547 XX MT_5.5V CL4516 CL4517 1 2 LM+ LM5 4 M 5.5 4.9 2P IC4507 TK11150CSCL-G 5V REG REEL_ERR C4567 2.2u R4504 12k R4501 10k Q4501 2SB709A-QRS-TX BUFFER R4503 20k CL4505 4.5 FGin(+) FG-CLIP FG-OUT CTL CTLREF LIM FC Uin(+) Uin(-) Vin(+) Vin(-) Win(+) Win(-) Vcc FGin(-) GND FR GSENSE Rf(SENSE) W-OUT V-OUT U-OUT N.C. N.C. N.C. Rf(POWER) ADJ Vs
REEL_V
75 76 77
O_REEL_ON
27
28
W-
W+ 0 REEL_U O_REEL_FWD V-
78 79 80 81
2.4
R4502 XX
CONT
GND
Np
23
H
R4544 1 CL4519 R4545 1 C4549 0.1u C4550 0.1u C4551 2.2u R4532 100k R4526 0 C4537 CL4509 R4525 10k R4527 R4530 10k 10k R4535 100k R4580 XX 0.1u C4553 0.022u CL4510 CL4511 0
C4555 0.1u
R4511 470k
24
C4565 1u
Vout
Vin
25
0
26
V+ REEL_W REEL_W U-
82 83 84 85
2.8
0.6 0.6
22
1 Rf OUT1 Vcc1 Vcc2 VM BIN1 BOUT1 BIN2 BOUT2 ISNF RFB 2.8 RSB 1.3 TOP IN 0 TOP OUT GND NC OUT2 RS LIMIT OUT LIMIT EN DEC2 DEC1 RLO2 RLP2 RLM2 RLO1 RLP1 RLM1 2.8 END OUT 1.3 END IN
2 5.5
C4501 1u
REEL_V 0.6 U+ REEL_U REG_GND 86 87 88 89 I_FG_REEL_M R4573 1k L4503 10uH C4559 22p 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 SFG_IN 97 98 99 100
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
2.5 2.5
0 0.1 R4557 XX
0.1u
0.1u C4518
5.5
U2.5 0 R4565 0 O_LMR4555 47k R4562 2700 1.6 CL4521 CL4522 1.7 CL4514 CL4515 R4558 3300 R4568 560 R4566 4700 R4572 1k I_TAPE_END R4556 47k R4563 560 R4564 2700 R4571 1k I_FG_SREEL SFG_IN C4510 0.1u R4570 1k O_LM+ I_FG_TREEL TFG_IN MOTOR_12V C4515 4.7u C4505 4.7u L4501 10uH MOTOR_12V W+ 2.5 WC4503 0.1u V+ 2.5 V2.5
10
5.5
19
R4515
R4516
R4517
R4519
0 CL4513 CL4520
R4520
11
18
0 CL4512
C4516
C4519
0.1u
20
2.8
R4561 100k
R4569 3300
21
12
0.3
17
0
13
16
0.3
CL4508
14
C4512 0.1u
15
REEL_ERR
15 14 13 12 11 10
4.9
2.5
C4513 4.7u
TFG_IN REG_GND
C4534 0.0047u
C4541 0.001u
R4538 XX
R4542 100k
IC4503 LB8112V-TLM-E CAM MOTOR DRIVE, TAPE TOP/END DETECT, REEL FG AMP, REEL ERROR LPF 2.8
R4559 3300
R4567 4700
R4536 47k
IC4505 MB3817PFV-G-BND REEL PWM DRIVER 1.5 CT CTL RT CSCP +IN -IN FB VE DTC OUT CB1 VCC CB2 + CS GND
2.7 2.1 R4539 0 C4547 0.1u R4550 1k C4557 0.1u C4556 100p 2.1 R4553 0 END_SENS Q4505 2SC6054GR8S0 BUFFER 0.3 R4554 2200 REEL_ERR R4514 10k Q4503 2SB709A-QRS-TX BUFFER 0.8
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
R4560 15k
VREF
1.0
12.3 0 2.0
R4583 XX
L4504 10uH
12.3
L4505 22uH
2P M
CM_UNLOAD CM_LOAD
CL4502 CL4503
0.8
0.8 1.0
C4563 4.7u
12.2
C4561 0.022u
R4578 5600
1.5
0 12.2 12.3
7.7 12.7
D4501 RB051L-40TE25
R4540 2200
C4548 100p I_TAPE_TOP TOP_SENS R4577 33k C4558 0.1u IC4506 TC7W34FU(TE12R) REEL PWM AMP 2.8 Vcc 0 0.3 0.3 O_PWM9_REEL_M MT_GND (MT_GND) R4576 62k
C4562 0.001u
C4511 0.1u
R4582 XX
K
2 1
GND
R4552 1k
R4579 1k
REG_GND
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-18
VD-040 (14/22)
A
N_8V
N_8V
R4617
R4624 XX
C4601 XX
C4602 XX
C4603 C4604 XX XX
0 0 0 0 R4623 0
B
R4625 XX
R4622
0 L4618 10uH A_1.2V A_1.2V D_1.2V C4630 1u L4602 10uH C4638 10u L4610 1uH C4648 10u C4656 4.7u D_1.2V
UNSW_8.5V
C
D_1.0V VOUT EVER_3.0V EVER_3.0V BH4601 BATTERY HOLDER R4604 100 D4601 1SS357-TPH3 C4631 1u L4603 10uH C4639 10u R4627 XX 1.0
3
N12 N10 N11 H13 H15 H14 G15 G14 M1 M2 J13 F15 F14 R3 R2 N1 R1 N2 D1 D2 P2 P1 P3 C5 C6 C7 C8 C1 C2
C
R4635 0 R4632 33k 2.8
1
Vdd
OUT
4
1.6
R4602 4700
VRO
VCH
IN8
IN7
IN6
IN5
IN4
IN3
IN2
IN1
LX1a
VOUT
LX1b
LX2a
AVDD2
AGND3
VBATT
PGND1a
LX2b
PGND1b
PGND2a
PVDD2a
B_UNREG
V_UNREG
CH6_SW
APPL_SW1
R4610 4700
RST_OUT(RESET)
APPL_SW2
PGND2b
CS_OUT
PVDD1a
PVDD1b
PVDD2b
-IN
2
E3
E1
E2
F3
GND
1
VDD
5
11.9
2.8V
L4615 1uH
L4619 10uH
AU_2.8V D_2.8V L4611 2.2uH A_2.8V C4649 2.2u C4654 10u C4658 2.2u C4661 2.2u C4663 1u C4666 1u
K13 L13
LD CLK
FR_EVER_SO
CH3
CH1
CH2
M13 N13 P7 N9
CL4602
N8 N7
CL4603
CH4
N6 G7 G8 G9 H7 H8 H9 J7 J8 J9 N5
C4633 1u
C4641 10u
C4650 XX
C4653 2.2u
D1_1.8V D1_1.8V
CH5
AGND1 AGND1 CTL1 AVDD1 VR CS OSC_SW RT CSCP VREF(2.5V) AGND1 (Vref1.0V) IC4601 MB44C005BBGL-G-ERE1 DC CONTROL, CAPSTAN/DRUM PWM DRIVER, LANC DRIVER
CH6
R5 P4 P6 N4
10uH L4606
R4607 68k
R4 R6 P5 R7
C4635 1u
C4643 10u
RP_4.6V
A_4.6V A_4.6V
CH7
C4609 1u C4610 10u LANC_DC LANC_DC LANC_SIG XLANC_PWR_ON LANC_IN LANC_OUT XLANC_ON XLANC_ON LANC_IN LANC_OUT LANC_SIG XLANC_PWR_ON R4608 2.2
F
3.3 CE Vout GND
4
L1 K1 K2 L2 K3 L3 J3 J2 M3 J1 R14
C4644 10u
Vdd
CH8
CH10 CH9
DRUM_IN SW_OUT OUT10-2 OUT10-1 -INLDO4 PVDD12 PVDD11 PVDD10 CAP_IN OUT9-2 OUT9-1 16V_IN DGND3 DGND1 DVDD4 DVDD5 DVDD3 DVDD2 +INE10 VOUT4 VOUT3 VOUT2 VOUT1 OUT11 -INE10 +INE9 OUTA -INE9 VS10 FB10 -INA VS9 FB9
G
3.2 OUT
3
M14
M15
11.9
4
R15
N14
N15
D13
D14
G13
D15
R4628 22k
P15
P14
C11
C12
A11
B11
C10
B12
C14
A15
B15
B14
C15
A14
B13
A13
A12
E14
E13
E15
F13
C4
B4
A4
B2
A2
C3
B3
A3
C9
-IN
2
0.033u
0.022u
GND
1
VDD
5
CL4608
CL4605
CL4606
CL4604
CL4607
180
XX
+IN
D4602 MA2SD32008S0 1 2 4 3
C4628
C4629
R4615
R4614
D4603 MA4SD1000LS0
C4662 0.47u
C4665 1u
C4670 1u
N_3.1V R4611 2200 CAP_ERROR DRUM_ERROR R4606 1k C4614 0.22u R4613 5600 C4617 0.22u C4624 1u C4627 2.2u R4633 0 Q4602 SCH1406-TL-E CAPSTAN PWM C4660 2.2u R4609 82k C4615 33p R4612 240k C4613 0.1u R4634 0 A1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4
FB N.C VOUT VREF N.C VS
0.3
0.3
54
0.3
8.1
6 5 2 1 3 0.4
0.3
L4621 15uH
R4636 0 CAP_VS
C4668 4.7u
1 4.1 2 3
C4625 1u
2.4
R4637 0 DRUM_VS
E1 D1 D2 C1 C2 B1
D5 C4 C5 B4 B5 A5
C4621 1u
C4659 2.2u
SVDD
PVDD
TEST
N.C
N.C
E2 D3 E3 D4 E4 E5
K
C4616 10u L4601 1uH
N.C
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-19
VD-040 (15/22)
N_8V N_8V F4704 F4701 F4702 F4703 (1.4A/32V) XX XX XX UNREG2_4 UNREG2_3 UNREG2_2 UNREG2_1
B
R4712 XX R4705 XX R4706 XX R4707 XX R4708 XX R4709 XX R4710 XX R4711 XX
C4708 XX
C4709 XX
C4710 XX
C4738 XX
C4711 XX REG_GND
C4712 XX C4713 XX
R4713 XX
C
UNSW_8.5V CL4701 N_DD_ON BATT_IN R4701 XX R4722 XX R4702 XX C4717 XX C4718 XX
N12
N10
N11
H13
H15
H14
G15
G14
M1
M2
J13
F15
F14
R3
R2
N1
R1
N2
D1
D2
P2
P1
P3
C5
C6
C7
C8
C1
VRO
VCH
IN8
IN7
IN6
IN5
IN4
IN3
IN2
IN1
LX1a
VOUT
LX1b
LX2a
AVDD2
VBATT
PGND1a
LX2b
PGND1b
PGND2a
AGND3
PVDD2a
CH6_SW
B_UNREG
V_UNREG
APPL_SW1
D
XCS_DD2 FR_EVER_SCK FR_EVER_SO R4723 XX R4724 XX R4725 XX C4706 XX
R4704 XX
RST_OUT(RESET)
APPL_SW2
PGND2b
CS_OUT
PVDD1a
PVDD1b
PVDD2b
C2
E3
E1
E2
F3
LD CLK
CH1
CH2
CH3
J15 J14 K15 K14 L15 L14 R11 P11 R12 P12 R13 P13 B1 A1 A10 B10 A9 B9 A8 B8 R10 P10 R9 P9 R8 P8 F1 F2 G1 G2 H1 H2 A5 B5 A6 B6 A7 B7
C4719 XX
N8 N7 N6 G7 G8 G9 H7 H8 H9 J7 J8 J9
CH4
CH5
L4705 XX SP_5V
CH6
N5 R5 P4 P6 N4
R4718 0
C4732 XX
F
C4703 XX C4704 XX C4705 XX C4737 XX R4720 XX R4703 XX
R4 R6 P5 R7 L1 K1 K2 L2 K3 L3 J3
C4722 XX
SENSEa SENSEb LANC_DC(5.6V) LANC_OUT WAKE_UP DATA_OUT DATA_IN XCTL2 AGND3 DNGD2
CH10_SW1 CH10_SW2 LDO1_CTL LDO2_SW CH9_SW1 CH9_SW2
CH7
AVDD3
C4723 XX
CH8
R4719 XX
J2 M3 J1 R14
C4724 XX
CH10 CH9
DRUM_IN SW_OUT OUT10-2 OUT10-1 -INLDO4 PVDD12 PVDD11 PVDD10 CAP_IN OUT9-2 OUT9-1
A13
16V_IN
DGND3
DGND1
DVDD4
DVDD5
DVDD3
M14
M15
R15
N14
N15
D13
D14
G13
D15
P15
P14
C11
C12
A11
B11
C10
B12
C14
A15
B15
B14
C15
A14
B13
A12
E14
E13
E15
F13
C4
B4
A4
B2
A2
C3
B3
A3
C9
DVDD2
+INE10
VOUT4
VOUT3
VOUT2
VOUT1
OUT11
-INE10
+INE9
OUTA
-INE9
VS10
FB10
-INA
VS9
FB9
CL4703
CL4704
CL4705
CL4706
CL4707
D4701 XX 1 2 D4703 XX 4 3
H
C4728 XX C4734 XX
H
C4736 XX
I
8.1 4
6 5 2 1
4.9
I
L4706 47uH SP_5V
R4716 300k
8.1
7.8
R4717 75k
J
C4729 10u
D4702 RB160M-30TR
J
C4735 47u 16V
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-20
VD-040 (16/22)
08
F B E C A
H G 1
FB4901 XX
D_2.8V
FB4902 XX
L4901 XX
A_2.8V
REG_GND CN4901 VSS VSS VSS VSS XO_CS_EVF O_ALL_PS O_SW_PS XO_CS_AES1 XO_CS_AES2 NTSC/XPAL_DET XO_CS_IC_7501_2 XO_CS_TRF VDDE X1 VSS X0 XIN MD2 MD1 MD0 XINIT XRST XO_CS_PANEL_AD XO_CS6_IC_2701_1_DV XO_RST_IC_2701_1_DV XCS_CS4_IC_1801 VDDE XO_CS3_FLASH XO_CS2_IC_2701_1_HD XO_CS1_IC_2701_1 XO_CS0_IC_3401_2 O_REEL_FWD O_MCLK_PBUS VSS O_AL_PBUS O_CMO_WR0_PBUS01 O_RD_PBUS SIM026_EMU O_PBX_DXXA14 O_PBX_DXXA13 O_PBX_DXXA12 O_PBX_DXXA11 O_PBX_DXXA10 O_PBX_DXXA09 O_PBX_DXXA08 VSS C1 VDDE O_PBX_DXXA07 O_PBX_DXXA06 O_PBX_DXXA05 O_PBX_DXXA04 O_PBX_DXXA03 O_PBX_DXXA02 O_PBX_DXXA01 O_PBX_DXXA00 O_PBX_D31A07 O_PBX_D30A06 O_PBX_D29A05 O_PBX_D28A04 O_PBX_D27A03 O_PBX_D26A02 O_PBX_D25A01 O_PBX_D24A00 VDDE O_FLASH_A20 O_FLASH_A19 O_FLASH_A18 O_FLASH_A17 VSS O_FLASH_A16 O_FLASH_A15 O_HDMI_AU_SEL O_SRC_PDN XHI_SCK VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS XHI_CS_MC HI_SI HI_SO XO_SCK1_VSP I_OEREF O_SO1_VSP IPU_SI1_VSP NC(I_IC_7501_1_BUSY) XO_CS_IC_4502 XI_DVCN O_IC_3401_SLEEP XO_CS_IC_3201 SIM076_EMU I_TAPE_TOP I_TATE_END VDDE XO_SCK4_VD XO_CS_EVF_AD O_SO4_VD IPU_SI4_VD O_SDCK5_EEP_VSP XI_CASSETTE_IN O_SO5_EEP IPU_SI5_EEP O_PWM0_DRUM O_PWM1_CAP O_PWM_ATF_DEBUG XO_RST_HDMI VSS I_AU_JACK_1 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 NC(I_IC_7501_1_BUSY2) 115 XO_CS_IC_7501_1 XO_CS_DA1 XO_CS_DA2 O_PWM9_REEL_M XO_CS_IC_6401 116 117 118 119 120 SIM093_EMU SIM094_EMU XO_CS_IC_7501_1 XO_CS_DA1 XO_CS_DA2 SIM098_EMU XO_CS_IC_6401 XO_SCK4_VD XO_CS_EVF_AD O_SO4_VD IPU_SI4_VD O_SCK5_EEP_VSP SIM085_EMU O_SO5_EEP IPU_SI5_EEP SIM088_EMU SIM089_EMU O_PWM_ATF_DEBUG XO_RST_HDMI XCS_SIMANTO HI_SI HI_SO XO_SCK1_VSP I_OEREF O_SO1_VSP IPU_SI1_VSP SIM071_EMU XO_CS_IC_4502 XI_DVCN O_IC_3401_SLEEP XO_CS_IC_3201 SIM076_EMU I_TAPE_TOP I_TAPE_END O_FLASH_A16 O_FLASH_A15 SIM061_EMU O_SRC_PDN XHI_SCK O_FLASH_A20 O_FLASH_A19 O_FLASH_A18 O_FLASH_A17 O_PBX_DXXA07 O_PBX_DXXA06 O_PBX_DXXA05 O_PBX_DXXA04 O_PBX_DXXA03 O_PBX_DXXA02 O_PBX_DXXA01 O_PBX_DXXA00 O_PBX_D31A07 O_PBX_D30A06 O_PBX_D29A05 O_PBX_D28A04 O_PBX_D27A03 O_PBX_D26A02 O_PBX_D25A01 O_PBX_D24A00 C1 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 O_AL_PBUS O_CMO_WR0_PBUS01 O_RD_PBUS SIM026_EMU O_PBX_DXXA14 O_PBX_DXXA13 O_PBX_DXXA12 O_PBX_DXXA11 O_PBX_DXXA10 O_PBX_DXXA09 O_PBX_DXXA08 33 32 O_REEL_FWD SIM020_EMU 31 30 XO_CS1_IC_2201 XO_CS0_IC_3401_2 29 XO_CS2_IC_2701_1_HD 28 XO_CS3_FLASH 27 26 XO_CS4_IC_1801 25 XO_RST_IC_2701_1_DV 24 XO_CS6_IC_2701_1_DV 23 XO_CS_PANEL_AD 22 SIM009_EMU 21 SIM008_EMU 20 MD0 19 MD1 18 MD2 17 XIN 16 X0 15 14 X1 13 12 XO_CS_TRF 11 XO_CS_IC_7501_2 AI_S_ELTN_ERR AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_1 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_2 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_3 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_4 AI_T_ELTN_ERR PANEL_RESERVE_02 XI_SLOWSHUT_NR AI_SDC AI_DEW_DET XO_CS_HP AVSS_0 AVRH_0 AVDD_0 AVDD_1 AVRH_1 AVSS_1 XI_D4CN XO_LINE_CNT1A XO_LINE_CNT2 XO_LINE_CNT3A XO_LINE_CNT3B XO_HDMI_DICN XO_XPSV_D4 NC(O_DDRA_SEL1) NC(O_DDRA_SEL2) VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS NC(O_DDRA_SEL3) NC(I_CH4_AUTO_MAN) I_CM_LIM_DET O_SIPA_CLR O_SIPA_RCK O_SIPA_ENABLE O_PNL_BL_ON SIM143_EMU SIM144_EMU AVSS_U AVRH_U AVDD_U TUL VSS C2 VDDE XO_LINE_CNT1B XO_REEL_HALL_ON O_SOL_PLL_ON TC_PB_DATA XO_RST_IC_2201 XO_RST_LINK HP_JACK_IN XO_RST_PHY VDDE O_REEL_ON O_PPG9_ATF_LATCH O_PPG10_DRP O_PPG11_SWP O_CAP_ON O_CAP_FWD VDDE SDI_RESERVE_00 XI_CC_DOWN O_PPG16_SCWIN O_FRRV O_PPG18_CONT1 SDI_RESERVE_01 XI_CS_MC_FLASH O_LMO_LM+ SDI_RESERVE_02 O_TRG4_TRRT O_TRG5_TRRV O_TAPE_LED_ON O_RTG7_SYS_V VSS SDI_RESERVE_03 O_LPS XO_RST_IC_2701_1 XO_RST_IC_2701_2 SDI_RESERVE_04 IPU_L_CASSETTE O_CM+ I_FG_CAP VDDE I_FG_TREEL I_FG_SREEL I_FG_REELM HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA I_FG_DRUM I_PG_DRUM I_EX_FP VSS I_EX_SO_OSD_VD XO_CS_LCD XO_CS_IC_6601 I_EX_VREF XO_CS-IC_2201 I_EX_INT_IC_2201 I_EX_VSYNC VSS VSS VSS VSS 10 NTSC/XPAL_DET IPU_MODE_SW_D 9 XO_CS_AES2 IPU_MODE_SW_C 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 XI_D4CN XO_LINE_CNT1A XO_LINE_CNT2 XO_LINE_CNT3A XO_LINE_CNT3B XO_HDMI_DICN XO_PSV_D4 SIM134_EMU SIM135_EMU 8 XO_CS_AES1 IPU_MODE_SW_B 8 7 O_SW_PS IPU_MODE_SW_A 7 6 O_ALL_PS PUAI_ATF_DEBUG_IN 6 5 XO_CS_EVF OSC0 5 4 VDDE 4 SIM104_EMU_OSC0 PUAI_ATF_DEBUG_IN IPU_MODE_SW_A IPU_MODE_SW_B IPU_MODE_SW_C IPU_MODE_SW_D AI_S_ELTN_ERR AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_1 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_2 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_3 AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_4 AI_T_ELTN_ERR PANEL_RESERVE_02 XI_SLOWSHUT_NR 3 OSC1 3 2 VSS 2 SIM102_EMU_OSC1 1 XO_RST_VTR 1 XX XX XO_RST_VTR CN4902
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
4
AI_SDC AI_DEW_DET XO_CS_HP
5 6
44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 I_EX_SD_OSD_VD XO_CS_LCD XO_CS_IC_6601 I_EX_VREF XO_CS_NASUNO I_EX_INT_IC_2201 I_EX_VSYNC I_FG_TREEL I_FG_SREEL I_FG_REEL_M HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA I_FG_DRUM I_PG_DRUM I_EX_FP O_SDI_PWR_ON O_LPS XO_SDI_BUFF_ON XI_CC_DOWN O_PPG16_SCWIN O_FRRV O_PPG18_CONT1 I_SDI_CONFIG_DONE XI_CS_MC_FLASH O_LMO_LM+ O_SDI_CONFIG_ON O_RTG4_TRRT O_RTG5_TRRV O_TAPE_LED_ON O_RTG7_SYSV O_REEL_ON O_PPG9_ATF_LATCH O_PPG10_DRP O_PPG11_SWP O_CAP_ON O_CAP_FWD XO_LINE_CNT1B XO_REEL_HALL_ON O_SOL_PLL_ON TC_PB_DATA XO_RST_IC_2201 XO_RST_LINK SIM158_EMU XO_RST_PHY C2 SIM148_EMU SIM136_EMU SIM137_EMU I_CM_LIM_DET O_SIPA_CLR O_SIPA_RCK O_SIPA_ENABLE O_PNL_BL_ON SIM143_EMU SIM144_EMU
4-21
CONNECTOR
H
XX MARK: NO MOUNT
7 8 9
10
11
12
VD-040 (17/22)
10
11
12
FB6401 D_2.8V
A
IC_6401_CK IC_6601_APC_ERROR C6419 150p IC_6401_C_OUT IC_6401_Y_OUT R6413 33k R6411 33k Q6401 2SC4738F-Y/GR(TPL3) DC LEVEL DETECT R6402 4700 AI_SDC R6401 4700 C6401 0.1u 0 4.6 0 R6403 100 R6404 220k C6402 0.1u 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 L6404 10uH C6430 22u 10V C6431 1u R6414 47k R6417 470 L6401 10uH L6402 10uH C6412 1u C6416 1u C6418 0.33u L6403 1uH D_2.8V A_4.6V
A_4.6V
B
INPUT_Y_OUT INPUT_C_OUT APC_FIL EXTAL MM_TC3 PLL_GND BGT_OUT PLL_VCC 4FSC_OUT MM_TC2 XTAL VREF
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
R6409 39
IR MAIN_GND1 Y_IN1 MAIN_GND2 SYNC_SEP_TC Y_IN2 CLAMP_TC1 Y_IN3 CLAMP_TC2 Y_IN4 Y_GCA_CONT C_IN1 IC6401 AN2225NFHQBA VIDEO IN/OUT
IR_V_OUT V_VCC DRV_V_OUT V_INV V_GND Y_GND DRV_Y_OUT Y_INV Y_VCC C_VCC DRV_C_OUT SDC
C6409 2.2u
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
C6424 2.2u
R6427 XX
C6408 2.2u
S_Y_IN S_Y_IN_GND S_Y_OUT S_Y_OUT_GND S_C_OUT_GND S_C_OUT S_C_IN_GND S_C_IN V_IN_GND V_IN V_OUT_GND V_OUT
C
C6410 2.2u
R6420 1k R6422 1k
C
JV-003
CN1001 (PAGE 4-30)
R6423 XX
C_GCA_CONT
AGC_VOUT
MAIN_VCC
R6406 36
R6408 36
R6410 36
R6418 10k
10 11 12
D_GND
10 11 12
XCS
SI
R6415 1k
C_GND
D_VCC
C_IN2
C_IN3
C_IN4
XSCK
C6427 0.1u
C6414 0.33u
C6421 0.1u
XO_SCK4_VD
XO_SCK4_VD
SD_OUT_Y
JL6403 JL6404
E
SD_OUT_C
C6417 0.1u
O_SO4_VD
O_SO4_VD
O_SO4_VD
XO_SCK4_VD
XO_CS_IC_6401
XO_CS_IC_6401
XO_CS_IC_6401
C6422 1u
Note: The Voltage of IC6401 can not be measured, because this is mounted under the RP-243 board.
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-22
VD-040 (18/22)
1
R6601 0 AL_JK_CK13MFO A_2.8V
IPU_SI4_VD L6602 10uH A_2.8V R6615 100 XO_CS_IC_6601 O_SO4_VD XO_SCK4_VD R6608 XX R6609 XX C6619 0.1u C6623 XX R6617 XX XO_RST_VTR C6624 0.1u C6628 10u C6626 1u 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 L6603 10uH D_2.8V D_2.8V
C6605 10u
REG_GND A_4.6V
R6616 XX
RCKSEL
PSCNTO
VERIFY
DVDD3
TDI
MZSEL
SO
DVSS4
DVSS3
ADATB
XSCK
TRST
TDO
TS2
ZCKI
TCK
TMS
XCS
SI
R6606 10k 46 4.6 1.4 2 3 1 0.7 R6605 680 C6611 1u C6607 0.1u C6610 0.1u
B
IC_6401_Y_OUT
TS1
ADABOT DYOUT0 ADAIN DYOUT1 ADATOP DYOUT2 ADAVDD DYOUT3 ADAVSS DYOUT4 AD8IN DYOUT5 AD8BOT DYOUT6 AD8VDD DYOUT7 AD8VSS AD8TOP AD8TB DCOUT0 DAVSS DCOUT1 DAREF DCOUT2 APCVO DCOUT3 AGCVO DCOUT4 CLPVO DCOUT5 ACCVO DCOUT6 DATOP DCOUT7 DABOT XRST DAVDD IC6601 MB87L4261LGA-G-ER VIDEO A/D CONVERTER DVSS2 DVDD2
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
C6603 10u
0.8
B
1
TS0 HDI_Y0 HDI_Y1 HDI_Y2 HDI_Y3 HDI_Y4 HDI_Y5 HDI_Y6 HDI_Y7 C6627 0.1u HDI_C0 HDI_C1 HDI_C2 HDI_C3 HDI_C4 HDI_C5 HDI_C6 HDI_C7
C6601 0.1u IC_6401_C_OUT C6606 0.1u C6612 0.1u C6608 0.1u C6613 0.1u C6614 0.1u C6615 0.1u IC_6601_APC_ERROR AGC_CONT
R6607 470
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
ACC_CONT
PLLVDD
XPLRST
OSCSEL
PLLVSS
XACLKE
OSVDD
MCSEL
VCXOO
DVDD0
OSVSS
DVSS0
ACLKO
VCXOI
EXCKI
BCKI
AOE
DVDD1
DVSS1
AHD
AVD
D
IC_6401_CK C6609 0.1u
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
D
CL6601 CL6602 CL6603 HDI_HD I_EX_VSYNC HDI_OE ACLK
R6612
R6611 XX
XX
XX
R6610
R6618 33 R6614 XX
CL6604
C6622 0.1u
R6613 XX
C6625 0.1u
C6620 0.1u
C6621 0.1u
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-23
VD-040 (19/22)
A
AU_2.8V AU_2.8V L7001 10uH IC7001 TC74VHC595FT(EL) SHIFT REGISTER 2.8 QB QC QD QE QF QG QH GND Vcc QA SI G RCK SCK SCLR QH_ 2.9
HP_OUT_SEL_1
R7009 XX HP_OUT_SEL_2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
2.8 1.9
R7020 100k
2.8 XPWAD
O_SO1_VSP 0 2.8 2.7 2.8 0.5 R7019 1k C7001 0.1u C7004 0.1u O_SIPA_RCK XO_SCK1_VSP O_SIPA_CLR
100k
100k
100k
R7023
R7024
R7007
C7003 10p
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
R7003
R7005
R7008
R7011
R7013
R7015
R7017
R7018
REG_GND 2.9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9
Vcc
0 0 0 2.8 2.8
R7001 100k
R7002 100k
R7004 100k
R7006 100k
R7010 100k
R7012 100k
R7014 100k
R7016 100k
C7002 0.1u
O_SIPA_ENABLE
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-24
VD-040 (20/22)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
AU_11V AU_11V D7301 XX AU_11V R7345 0 R7355 XX IC7308 NJM4580V(TE2) CH1/2 LINE OUT AMP 11.7 V+ 6.4 BOUT 6.4 B6.4 B+ 6.4 AOUT AA+ V8 1 R7363 15k R7371 100 C7360 10u R7374 220
R7378 100
C7362 10u
AU_CH2_OUT
Q7311 XX R7342 XX L7301 10uH IC7301 TK11160CSCL-G 6V REG 8.1 5 C7301 10u 16V 8.1 4 C7303 10u 16V 1.3 C7302 0.001u REG_GND 6.0 R7343 XX C7333 XX R7356 47k AU_P6V AU_P6V C7335 10u C7342 22u R7353 10k R7357 100
6.4 2 6.4 3 4
C7350 68p
C7354 22u
AU_8V
AU_8V
B
R7382 3.3M R7381 3.3M Q7320 2SC3326N-TE85L-B 0
R7359 39k
R7360 39k
R7364 47k
R7303 22k AU_CH2 R7307 22k AU_CH1 C7317 1u D7304 MA2J1120GLS0 C7330 10p R7362 100k C7339 10u D7305 MA2J1120GLS0
R7329 3300
5.9
5.9
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
R7325 100k 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 0 0 1 3.0 3.0 3.0 7 6 3C 5 2C 4 2IO 3 2OI 2 1OI 1 1IO 4
R7330 10k
11.5
7 GND
6 3C
5 2C
4 2IO
3 2OI
2 1OI
-2.9
1IO
GND
D
IC7302 TC74HC4066AFT(EL) AUDIO MONITOR SELECTOR R7311 XX
1 C7351 22u 20V C7355 22u 20V C7357 22u 20V C7359 22u 20V C7361 22u 20V C7363 10u 20V
R7317 XX
R7333 100k
C7338 10u
C7352 0.1u
VCC
3IO
10 11 12 13 14 8 0 3.0 3.0 0 6.0 3.0 3.0 9 10 11 12 13 14 C7322 10u 16V 3.0 3.0 5.9 5.9 6.0 5 3.0
VCC
3OI
4OI
4IO
4C
1C
3OI
4OI
3IO
4IO
4C
1C
6 3.0 3.0
7 6.0
8 R7335 XX D7303 MA2J1120GLS0 D7302 MA2J1120GLS0 R7344 100k Q7312 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R HP MUTE SWITCH 4.9 4.9 R7346 47k -2.9 C7329 10p 4.8 Q7313 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R HP MUTE SWITCH -2.9 R7347 100k 4.8 Q7314 DTC114EMFS6T2L HP MUTE SWITCH C7337 47u 10V HP_MUTE
C7318 1u
R7332 100k
E
R7301 100k C7305 10u C7306 0.1u C7313 0.1u C7311 10u
R7348 47k 4.8 R7349 10k R7373 XX R7377 XX CN7302 1 2 3 HP_JACK_IN 0 4 5 6 10P AU_P6V SP_5V HP_MUTE HP_JACK SP_OUT_R SP_OUT_L CH1/3 HP_GND CH2/4 HP_GND
R7302 100k
HP-147
CN2001 (PAGE 4-33)
C7334 0.1u
7 8 9 10
A_-2.8V A_-2.8V L7304 33uH SP_5V R7328 XX R7309 100k R7310 100k C7314 1u 6.0 1 2 IC7306 NJM2761RB2(TE2) LIMITER AMP 10 R7339 XX SP_5V
6.0
3.0 3.0
6.0
5.9 CL7303
C7312 1u
3.0
0 0 XX
5.9 0
R7340
C7325 0.022u
GND
R7312 100k CL7302 R7319 18k C7310 10u 16V 3.0 3.0 3.0 0 Q7306 DTC114EMFS6T2L INVERTER C7319 1u C7321 1u C7331 10u
A1 IN+
A2
A3 VOR7361 XX
L7302 33uH CL7310 CL7311 R7369 XX CL7312 CL7313 R7370 XX L7303 33uH C7356 1u C7346 1u C7348 47u 10V C7349 47u 10V C7358 1u CN7301 1 2 SP+ SP2P SP901 (LOUD SPEAKER)
HP_OUT_SEL_1 2.8
VDD PVDD
B1
0 CL7301
C7315 10p
H
Note: SP901(LOUD SPEAKER) is not included in VD-040 complete board.
5.9 0 5.9
R7350 47k
0 R7324 8200 Q7308 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R MUTE SWITCH 6.0 -2.9 R7336 47k C7341 4.7u 5.9 R7337 10k Q7309 DTC114EMFS6T2L MUTE SWITCH 0 0 R7341 10k Q7315 2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R MUTING CL7306 CL7308 C2 C1 B3 CL7309
B2
REG_GND
R7306 100k
R7308 100k
3.0
6.0
-2.9 5.9 0 R7320 XX C7320 10u Q7307 2SC3326N-TE85L-B MUTE SWITCH -2.9 R7331 2200 R7334 100k
R7323 470k
C7309 10u
R7316 75k
C7316 10p
J
BEEP
C7307 10u
R7313 180k
SP_ON
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-25
VD-040 (21/22)
10
11
12
AUIN11
100
100
100
100
R7524
R7525
R7528
16 15 14 13 12 11 10
R7529
DIF 2.8 PDN 1.4 SCLK 1.4 MCLK 1.4 LRCK 1.7 SDTO
TST
TTL
C7540 22u C7563 10u L7504 XX C7531 0.1u C7572 0.1u C7538 10u
C7544 680p
XO_CS_DA1 O_SO1_VSP
NC 2.3 VCOM
DGND
100k
100
100
100
100
100
C7533 0.1u
AU_P6V
R7571
R7574
R7576
R7580
R7583
R7585
100
16 15 14 13 12 11 10
REG_GND C7560 C7554 C7553 10u 0.1u XX C7524 C7561 0.1u 10u C7519 10u C7520 10u
AU_2.8V
DZFL
P_S
10
R7587
R7589
100
L7501 22uH
AU_4.6V
R7534 0
L7507 22uH
R7560 47k
SMUTE_CSN
ACKS_CCLK
DIF0_CDTI
MCLK
LRCK
BICK
SDTI
PDN
C
1.4
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
G2 2.8 VCC
R7550 XX
GND
G1
C7559 0.1u
C
33 33 33 33 33 33
R7563 47k
1.4
0.7
1.4
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.0
33
R7572
R7570
R7575
R7577
R7584
R7586
100 R7537
100 R7538
R7542 100
100 R7543
100 R7545
100 R7546
100 R7547
100 R7548
C7539 22u
R7552 5100
C7543 680p
C7545 10u
R7564 47k
R7588
R7590 XX
D
REG_GND
L7506 22uH
AU_8V AU_8V C7512 47u 6.3V C7510 47u 16V R7510 XX L7508 10uH L7505 10uH C7515 16V 22u C7521 10u C7569 680p R7531 2700 R7526 6200 C7570 91p R7532 100 C7564 0.1u
R7549 XX AU_2.8V
CN7501
12P AU_GND AU_GND AU_8V AU_GND AU_GND CH2_IN AU_GND CH1_IN AU_GND CH2_OUT AU_GND CH1_OUT 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AU_CH1_OUT R7508 1200 4.1 AU_CH2_OUT C7505 4.7u C7576 10u C7575 0.1u C7588 22u C7587 22u
C7568 680p
R7517 2700
R7523 5100
C7584 XX
VCC ST SEL Y
A B Y GND
2.8V
R7566 XX
R7518 100
R7519 6200
R7520 5100
C7516 22u
C7573 10u
C7517 91p
C7529 22u
R7535 100k
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
R7591 XX
VOL1C
VOL1OUT(1.5Vpp)
OUT1
VOL1IN
RMS1C
OUT2
ADVCC(5V)
ADVREF
ADGND
NIN1
NIN2
PIN1
10u
C7574
JV-003
CN1002 (PAGE 4-30)
R7511 39k
R7507 0
R7512 39k
VOL2OUT(1.5Vpp) EMP1FIL Chip Add BIN1+(MIC1) STANDBY BIN1BUSY MICIN1 LINEIN1 NC DATA BIN2+(MIC2) TEST BIN2AGND MICIN2 AGND LINEIN2 NC AVCC IC7501 M61534FP CH1/CH2 ELECTRONIC VOLUME XCS CLK
C7504 0.0022u
R7556 XX R7533 100k CL7501 R7539 100 R7540 100 R7541 100 R7544 100k XO_CS_IC_7501_1 XO_SCK1_VSP O_SO1_VSP R7561 XX PB_DOWN_CONV
CL7502
R7567 XX
B Y GND
SEL Y
C7591 68p R7506 10k R7594 1500 4.0 4 R7504 82k R7505 10k 4.0 3 2 C7578 10u R7593 2200 R7513 9100 4.0 1 R7515 XX
4.1
C7586 XX
R7569 XX
R7573 XX
4.1 R7516 XX
-V
A+
A-
12 11 10
C7583 10u
R7565 XX
R7568 XX
4.0
EMP1OUT
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
2.3 BAL2IN
R7562 XX CKFSO
IC7516 XX VCC
C7585 XX
IC7515 XX
VCC ST
R7581 XX R7582 XX
IC_1801_ADAO1
F
IC_1801_ADAO2
4.1
HDV_DCV
EMP2OUT
DETCOM1
AAGND
R7501 100k
5 4.0 4.0
6 4.0
7 8.1
8 XXR7514 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.0
6.9
4.1
0.7
7.1
C7577 10u
C7509 100u 6.3V C7590 22u C7514 4.7u C7518 47u 6.3V C7526 1u
1.0
NC
7V
1V
R7595 0
AVREF
DETCOM2
EMP2FIL
VOL2IN
RMS2C
VOL2C
B+
+V
B-
R7503 100k
C7592 68p
H
C7513 0.0022u
R7521 10k
C7523 1u
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-26
VD-040 (22/22)
MD-76 BOARD
TAPE SENSOR
XX MARK: NO MOUNT NO MARK: REC/PB MODE : IMPOSSIBLE TO MEASURE THE VOLTAGE AT THE MARKED POINTS.
CN002 21P TAPE_END CC_DOWN C_IN MODE_A MODE_B MODE_C 1 CL006 2 CL007 3 CL008 4 CL009 5 CL010 6 CL011 JL007 JL011 7 CL012 S_ELETEN T_ELETEN 8 CL013 9 CL014 10 CL015 5V TAPE_LED GND L_CASETTE DEW WW+ VV+ UU+ 11 CL016 12 CL017 13 CL018 14 CL019 15 CL020 16 CL021 17 CL022 18 CL042 19 CL043 20 CL044 21 JR004 0 RV001 GAIN JR005 0 CL053 10 CL052 9 CL051 R007 100 R008 22k RV001 1M 2 3 JR006 0 RV003
1.3
CL005 1 JL010 JL009 ENCODER JL008 3 4 3 1 2 S003 (CC DOWN) 4 2 S002 (C IN)
2 GND 1 DEW 2.8
B
RP-243
CN1003 (Page 4-4)
MODE_D
5V
R003 120 S001 (L/S CAS) R015 150 CN003 18P 18 JR003 0 JR001 0 R001 150 CL060 17 CL059 16 CL058 15 CL057 14 CL056 13 CL055 12 CL054 11 U+ MR_FG2 MR_Vcc
FG
CL061
VV+ U-
RV004 OFFSET
4.6
H 4
IC002
0.4 2.5
1 R004 22k
GAIN RV003 1 1M 3 R009 22k 2 CL004 R010 6800 R011 6800 CL003
R013 22k
R012 100
8 CL050 7 6 CL049 5 4
MR_FG1 MR_GND W W U U V V
M904 (REEL MOTOR)
CL001
2.5
2.6 2.5
2.5
R033 0 1 RV004 2 47k 3 R032 4 2.6 0 2 1 H 2.5 4.6 3 0.4 R029 100
IC003
S ELETEN SENSOR IC003 THS124TE85L
CL048 3 2 CL047 1
CL002 R026 XX
IC001
ELETEN ERROR AMP IC001 BA10358F-E2
CN001 21P
CL024 1 2 CL025 3 4 CL026 5 6 CL027 7 CL028 8 CL029 9 CL030 10 CL031 11 CL032 12 CL033 13 CL034 14 CL035 15 CL036 16 CL037 17 CL038 18 CL039 19 CL040 20 CL041 21
2.8 1 GND 2 REC_PROOF
RP-243
CN1004 (Page 4-4)
IC004
R014 270 T REEL FG IC004 TLP907 (LB, SONY)
IC005
2.3
1.2
1.2
1 2 3 4
CN004 (4 PIN CONNECTOR)
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-27
N_8.5V
A
CN6101 24P 24 23 22 21 L6101 REG_GND EP_XHD KEY_AD2 N_8.5V D_2.8V 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 C6115 0.01u C6116 0.01u C6117 0.01u R6109 10k 0.5% JL6103 JL6102 JL6101 C6105 2.2u C6103 10u C6104 22u 4V 10uH EP_2.8V FB6101
A
C6127 0.01u
R6124 0 EP_4.6V L6103 10uH C6106 XX C6112 22u 6.3V R6120 XX C6109 0.1u C6119 2.2u C6121 XX C6126 XX 0 2.8 Q6108 UNR32A300LS0 SWITCH D6108 XX
C6102 XX
C6124 0.1u
VD-040 (4/22)
CN2001 (Page 4-8)
EP_XVD PNL_OUT_EN EP_2.8V REG_GND VD_SI VD_SO XCS_LCD XVD_SCK REG_GND TP_Y TP_SEL1 TP_X A_4.6V A_4.6V EP_4.6V
1.2
2.8
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.6
2.8
1.4
R6133
XX
2.2
20 R6123 120k D6109 EDZ-TE61-5.6B 19 18 17 16 15 -5.5 14 13 2.5 12 2.5 11 2.5 C6129 0.1u R6125 XX 10 9 2.8 8 7 0 2.8 1.4 JL6105 JL6106 JL6104 6 5 4 3 2
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
Filter1
RIN
GIN
BIN
VCC1
EXTDA
BLDET
XLED
REF
COMREF
COMOUT
COMDA
C6128 1u
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
VP VCC2 VB
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
1.2
2.5 4.6
IC6102
LCD DRIVE IC6102 CXM3006CR-T4
R6126 1M
C6125 1u
2.6
XWRT/CLKIN
XSTBY
XCLR
HCK1
HCK2
DWN
VXD
PCG
RGT
VSS
HST
10 11 12
2.8
2.8
1.4
1.4
0.2
2.8
2.5
EN
C6114 XX
R6107
XX
A_4.6V
C6111 0.1u
R6112 47k
R6116 4700
R6118 22 0.5%
R6119 22 0.5%
R6122 22 0.5%
8.5
Vcc
3.9 4
Q6105-Q6107 LCD BACKLIGHT DRIVE R6114 1k R6117 2200 0.1 6 3 4.5 3.3 5 3.9 14 3.3 D6105 NSSW008CT-P1-T204 D6106 NSSW008CT-P1-T204 D6110 XX Q6105 2SA1576A-T106-QR 3.1 3.3 Q6106 2SA1576A-T106-QR 3.1 3.3 Q6107 2SA1576A-T106-QR 3.1 4 4 4
2
4
IC6101
LCD BACKLIGHT CONTROL IC6101 NJM12904V(TE2) 0.6
C6107 0.1u
C6120 4.7u
R6113 47k
D6112 XX
PD-287 BOARD
LCD DRIVE
XX MARK: NO MOUNT NO MARK: REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-28
PD-287
10
11
CN101
12
40P
XPOWER_SW D_2.8V LED_8.5V R142 47k R143 1k 0 R132 680 1 ON/STANDBY D113 SML-521MUW 4 2 0 2.3 POWER(GREEN) POWER_ON_LED i LINK SDI R187 1200 2.8 Q104 NDS356AP B+ SWITCH Q105 DTC144EMFS6T2L SWITCH 2.8 2.8 2.8 CD OUT VDD GND 3 4 IC102 PST3523UL DELAY SWITCH 2.8 2 C107 0.1u 10V B
1 2
XPOWER_SW REG_GND POWER_LED STBY_LED CASETTE_LED KEY_AD8 KEY_AD7/XCAUTION_LED XKEY_INH_SW REG_GND SIRCS_DATA UNSW_5V KEY_AD5 KEY_AD4 REG_GND XHDV_LED XDVCAM_LED XDV_LED LED_8.5V X60I_LED X50I_LED X24P_LED X25P_LED X30P_LED XILINK_HDV_LED XILINK_DVCAM_LED_GB XLINK_DV_LED D_2.8V D_2.8V XREW_LED XPLAY_LED XFF_LED XPAUSE_LED XREC_LED REG_GND KEY_AD3 KEY_AD2 KEY_AD1 KEY_AD0 REG_GND XEJECT_SW
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A
AUDIO INPUT
FIX
S104 4 3
R101 27k
R125 1200 KEY_AD0_VM D101 UDZSNPTE-178.2B 4 REG_GND (TAPE) D134 SO-270S-WM-SD-TS D133 SO-270S-WM-SD-TS D112 SML-512WWT86 R175 1600 R174 1600 R130 1800 R131 2200 3 S120
2.8 0
MANU
AUTO
DUPLICATE
AUDIO DUB(A2)
REC
FF
STOP
R141 XX
2 1
10 11 12 13 14
Q103 DTC114EMFS6T2L LED DRIVE 0 2.8 STBY(RED) STBY_LED R144 680 R147 680
HDV_LED R167 680 R185 XX D140 XX R186 XX D141 XX DVCAM_LED DV_LED LED_8.5V NTSC_LED PAL_LED 24P_LED DV_IN_DVCAM_LED HD_SDI_LED SD_SDI_LED 25P_LED 30P_LED DV_IN_HDV_LED DV_IN_DVCAM_LED DV_IN_DV_LED
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
REW
B
1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 R107 8200 S109 R110 3900 S111 R117 2200 S113 R119 1500 S117 R127 1200 S122 Q108 DTC114EMFS6T2L LED DRIVE 0 2.8
2.8
TAPE(ORG)
DV
HDV
DVCAM
S107
D_2.8V
PLAY
REG_GND
S118
S124
R145 680
R148 680
DV_IN_HDV_LED
DV_IN_DV_LED
R152 680
R188 680
R176 680
R177 680
R178 680
28 29 30 31 32 33 34
DVCAM
DV
24P
25P
30P
STATUS CHECK
R134 XX
FF_LED D115 SML-512WWT86 D142 SML-512WWT86 D135 SML-512WWT86 D118 SML-512WWT86 D136 SML-512WWT86 D120 SML-512WWT86 D122 SML-512WWT86 D137 SML-512WWT86 R137 XX REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2 PAUSE_LED REC_LED
DVCAM_LED
HDV_LED
NTSC_LED
PAL_LED
DV_LED
24P_LED
25P_LED
S114
S119
S125
1 2 3
30P_LED
R108 27k
R115 8200
R168 3900
R169 2200
R120 1500
R129 1200
35 36 37 38 39
CH-1
3 2 1 4
DISPLAY
D128 R159 0
C103 XX
ALL
COUNTER SELECT
COUNTER RESET
D
INPUT SELECT
HDV/DV
S101 1 2 3
R102 27k
R111 15k
R133 XX
UDZSNPTE-178.2B
R157 XX
R146 560
R149 180
R151 560
R153 560
R154 1k
R155 560
R156 560
XEJECT_SW
40
S_VIDEO
S126
(REW)
(PLAY)
(FF)
(PAUSE)
(REC)
D116 SML-512WWT86
D125 SML-512WWT86
REW_LED
PAUSE_LED
PLAY_LED
REC_LED
FF_LED
CH-2
AUDIO_DUB_LED
INDEX(A1)
DUP_LED
VIDEO
R183 100
D126 SML-512WWT86
D124 SML-512UWT86
D138 UDZSNPTE-178.2B 3 2 1
D119 SML-412MWT86
D121 SML-512WWT86
D123 SML-512WWT86
RV103 10k 5
R179 XX
R181 XX
(DUPLICATE)
VD-040 (11/22)
CN4107 (PAGE 4-15)
REG_GND CN102 SD_SDI_LED HD_SDI_LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 10P XSD_SDI_LED XHD_SDI_LED XAUDIO_DUB_LED DUP_LED REG_GND REG_GND REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH4 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH3 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1
C109 4.7u
C110 XX
3 2 1 4
R180 XX
R182 XX
AUDIO_DUB_LED DUP_LED
D139
AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT CH1/CH2 S102 1 2 3 R104 27k R113 15k R123 2200 R112 XX KEY_AD7_VM D108 UDZSNPTE-178.2B
XX
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH4 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH3 REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2 LND101 CHASSIS_GND LND102 CHASSIS_GND REG_GND TP101 TP102 TP103 TP104 TP105 LND104 5.0 3 IC101 RS-670 REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER VCC GND C105 XX 1 REG_GND 5.0 GND OUT 4 2 C104 100u 6.3V D129 UDZSNPTE-178.2B CHASSIS_GND TP106 TP107 TP108 TP109 D110 UDZSNPTE-178.2B XPOWER_SW TP111 REG_GND TP112 TP113 (ON/STANDBY) D111 UDZSNPTE-178.2B XEJECT_SW TP114 TP115 TP116 TP122 TP121 TP120 TP119 TP118 TP117 FB101 SIRCS TP110 REG_GND REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1
7 8 9 10
MIX
CH3/CH4
VD-040 (11/22)
CN4108 (PAGE 4-15)
R105 27k
R114 15k
R136 47 UNSW5V
LND103 CHASSIS_GND
REPEAT
S127
S123
EJECT
REG_GND
FR-275 BOARD
USER CONTROLS
XX MARK: NO MOUNT NO MARK: REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-29
FR-275
10
11
12
COMPONENT OUT
A
3 J1001
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
J1002 1
3 1 2
J1003
3 1 2 REG_GND CN1000 1 2 3 4 5 6P
VD-040 (4/22)
CN2003 (PAGE 4-8)
CN1001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
12P
S_Y_IN S_Y_IN_GND S_Y_OUT S_Y_OUT_GND S_C_OUT_GND S_C_OUT S_C_IN_GND S_C_IN V_IN_GND V_IN V_OUT_GND V_OUT
VD-040 (18/22)
CN6401 (PAGE 4-22)
10 11 12
D1008 XX 2 1 3 2 1
D1011 XX 3 2 1
D1009 XX 3 2 1
D1006 XX 3 2 1
D1007 XX 3 2 1
D1010 XX 3 2 1
D1012 XX 3 2 1
D1013 XX 3 2 1
D1014 XX 3
2 1
D1000 XX 3
2 1
D
J1000 C1 S1 C1GND 4 6 2 8 12 10 C2GND S3 C2 C1002 47p R1005 1800 R1004 2200 C1006 22u R1008 47k R1016 22k R1011 33k R1017 33k C1012 68p
CH1_OUT AU_GND CH2_OUT AU_GND CH1_IN AU_GND CH2_IN AU_GND AU_GND AU_8V AU_GND AU_GND
3 4 5 6 7 8 C1009 R1019 10u 12k R1021 30k R1023 2400 R1025 100 9 10
VD-040 (22/22)
CN7501 (PAGE 4-26)
R1009 39k
4.0
4.0
4.0
G C Y G
G C Y G
R1000 10k 9 11 7 IN VIDEO OUT 15 16 CH-1/3 AUDIO CH-2/4 CH-2/4 CH-1/3 19 20 23 24 Y2
R1002 39k
11 C1004 2.2u 4 12 1
Y1GND
1 5 3
-V
S VIDEO
A-
S2 Y1
S4 Y2GND A2 B2 A4 B4 A6 B6 FB1001 R1006 1800 R1010 33k FB1002 FB1000 R1001 10k R1003 39k C1005 2.2u
A+
IN
OUT
E
Note: CN1002 is not supplied, but this is included in JV-003 complete board.
B+
B1 14 A3 17 B3 18 A5 21 B5 22
4.0
4.0
4.0
C1008 10u
R1018 12k R1020 30k R1022 2400 R1024 100 C1010 10u
11 12 13 14 15
FB1003
16
17 18 19 20
C1011 68p
F
D1001 XX 1 3 2 2 D1002 XX 3 1 3 3
21 1
2 2 1 D1005 XX +4
7 8 9 10
2 3 4 5
D1004 XX
R1012 39k
8.1
+V
8
B-
A1 13
22
R1013 47k
C1007 22u
JV-003 BOARD
VIDEO/AUDIO IN/OUT
XX MARK: NO MOUNT
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-30
JV-003
7
L601 2.2uH L602 2.2uH L603 4.7uH
10
11
12
13
14
15
A
AD_CVCC_1.8V
R642 0
FL601 XX REG_GND
D_2.8V
R637 XX
R638 4700
R641 4700
B
AD_CVCC_1.8V XO_RST_HDMI HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA D23_HDMI D22_HDMI D21_HDMI D20_HDMI D19_HDMI D18_HDMI D17_HDMI R601 R602 R603 R604 R605 R606 R607 R608 R609 R610 R611 R612 R613 R614 R615 R616 R617 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
CN601 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 IDCK D8_HDMI D7_HDMI D6_HDMI R618 R619 R620 R621 R622 R623 R624 R625 R626 R627 R628 R629 R630 R631 R632 R633 R634 R635 R636 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 XX 100 100 100 100 100 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79
80P D10_HDMI D11_HDMI D12_HDMI D13_HDMI D14_HDMI D15_HDMI D16_HDMI D17_HDMI D18_HDMI D19_HDMI D20_HDMI D21_HDMI D22_HDMI SII_VCC3.3V SII_VCC3.3V SII_+5V_POWER SII_IOVCC_3.3V REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND N.C. REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND AD_CVCC_1.8V AD_CVCC_1.8V AD_+5V_POWER AD_CVCC_1.8V REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND D23_HDMI D22_HDMI D21_HDMI D20_HDMI D19_HDMI D18_HDMI D17_HDMI D16_HDMI D15_HDMI D14_HDMI D13_HDMI D12_HDMI D11_HDMI D10_HDMI D9_HDMI D8_HDMI D7_HDMI D6_HDMI D5_HDMI D4_HDMI D3_HDMI D2_HDMI D1_HDMI D23_HDMI D4_HDMI D22_HDMI D3_HDMI D21_HDMI D2_HDMI D20_HDMI D1_HDMI D19_HDMI D18_HDMI D17_HDMI D16_HDMI D15_HDMI D14_HDMI D13_HDMI D12_HDMI D11_HDMI D10_HDMI D9_HDMI D8_HDMI D7_HDMI D6_HDMI EXT_SWG HSYNC VSYNC LRCLK D5_HDMI DVDD D0 DE D4_HDMI D3_HDMI D2_HDMI D1_HDMI D0_HDMI DE_HDMI PVDD CL605 CL606 CL607 CL608 C605 0.1u R648 36k R649 910 C607 0.1u R663 0
D5 B1 C2 C1 D2 D1 E2 E1 F2 F1 G2 G1 H2 H1 G4 G5 J1 J3 A4 B5 A5 B6 A6 B7 A7 B8 D7 D6 A8 B9 A9 B10 A10 C9 C10 D9 D10 E10
B
HDMI_SDA HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA HDMI_SCL D23_HDMI D8_HDMI D9_HDMI
SII_CVCC_1.8V XRST_HDMI HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA D23_HDMI D22_HDMI D21_HDMI D20_HDMI D19_HDMI D18_HDMI D17_HDMI D16_HDMI D15_HDMI D14_HDMI D13_HDMI D12_HDMI D11_HDMI D10_HDMI D09_HDMI N.C. IDCK D08_HDMI D07_HDMI D06_HDMI D05_HDMI D04_HDMI D03_HDMI D02_HDMI D01_HDMI D00_HDMI DE_HDMI HSYNC_HDMI VSYNC_HDMI INT_HDMI 256FS_HDMI ADA02_HDMI ADA01_HDMI FS_HDMI 64FS_HDMI D_2.8V
INT
RESET
C604 0.1u
DVDD
DVDD
D07 D06 D05 D04 D03 D02 D01 DVDD GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND IC601 AD9889BBBCZRL-80 HDMI TRANSMITTER
MCL SDA SCL DDCSDA DDCSCL INT AVDD TX2+ TX2AVDD TX1+ TX1PD/A0 TX0+ TX0AVDD TXC+ TXCHPD
B4
F9
D6_HDMI D5_HDMI
E9
D7_HDMI
MDA
D08
D10
D16
D19
D09
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D17
D18
D20
D21
D22
D23
D16_HDMI
HDMI_SDA HDMI_SCL
H10 G10
A2
G9 F10
B3
A3
B2
INT R650 33 R651 33 C606 0.1u R652 33 R653 33 RESET R654 33 R655 33 R656 33 CN602 LF601 1 2 LF602 1 2 LF603 1 2 LF604 1 2 R657 33 R658 1800 R659 1800 3 4 3 4 TX1+ TX13 4 TX2+ TX21 2 3 4 5 6 TX0+ TX07 8 9 3 4 TXC+ TXC10 11 12 13 R661 0 SDA R662 0 14 15 16 17 18 19 R660 47k 19P
A1
K9
K10 J10
E7
TMDS DATA2 + TMDS DATA2 SHIELD TMDS DATA2 TMDS DATA1 + TMDS DATA1 SHIELD TMDS DATA1 TMDS DATA0 +
D4
D5_HDMI D4_HDMI D3_HDMI D2_HDMI D1_HDMI D0_HDMI DE_HDMI HSYNC_HDMI VSYNC_HDMI CL609 256FS_HDMI ADAO2_HDMI
E4
G6
G7
K5
J7
K7
F7
K8
F4
J8
H9
K4
J4
J5
TMDS DATA0 TMDS CLOCK + TMDS CLOCK SHIELD TMDS CLOCK CEC RESERVED SCL SDA DDC/CEC GND +5V POWER HPD
HDMI
SPDIF
MCLK
PVDD
PVDD
PVDD
FP-506 FLEXIBLE
(PAGE 4-34)
D0_HDMI DE_HDMI
AVDD
I2S2
SCLK
I2SO
I2S1
CLK
I2S3
ADAO1_HDMI
K6
K3
K1
J9
K2
HDMI OUT
J6
J2
IDCK HSYNC_HDMI VSYNC_HDMI 256FS_HDMI ADAO2_HDMI HSYNC_HDMI VSYNC_HDMI ADAO1_HDMI 256FS_HDMI ADAO2_HDMI ADAO1_HDMI D0_HDMI DE_HDMI FS_HDMI 64FS_HDMI 64FS_HDMI
D601 UDZSNPTE-178.2B
AD_+5V_POWER
FS_HDMI
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-31
IDCK
JK-375 (1/2)
REG_GND
4P
VD-040 (11/22)
CN4106 (PAGE 4-15)
D721 MAZW068HGLS0
D722 MAZW068HGLS0
B
CONTROL S IN
J721
4 3 2 1
FB721 FB722
1 2 3
CONTROL-S_DC GND SIRCS_DATA GND XRESET GND LANC_DC XLANC_JACK_IN GND LANC_SIG
S701 (STANDBY)
R701 10
4 5 6
FB723
LANC
FB725 FB724
7 8 9 10
VD-040 (10/22)
CN4005 (PAGE 4-14)
HDV/DV D741 NSAD500H-T1-A CN741 6P VP VG NTPB TPB NTPA 1 2 3 4 5 6 RB701 0 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 5 4 TH743 TH744 TH741 TH742 1 2 3
CN743 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
7P
SH-027 BOARD
EJECTION DETECT SWITCH
08
7 9
10
TPA
D
VD-040 (9/22)
CN3402 (PAGE 4-13)
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-32
10
11
12
J2001 1P
(HEADPHONES) L2001 100uH FB2001 FB2002 R2034 15 R2035 15 R2036 15 R2019 XX R2016 15 C2019 220p C2020 220p R2037 15 R2038 15 D2005 MA3075WA-(TX) L2002 100uH C2015 470p SW 4 MK 5 R 2 L 1 GND 3 C2016 470p 2 3 1 1 2 3 D2006 MA3075WA-(TX) GND
XX R2033
R2003 100k
C2003 10u IC2001 R1114Q401D-TR-FA 4V REG 5.1 R2018 XX 10P CN2001 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R2031 XX 5 RV2001 10k/10k SPEAKER /PHONES LEVEL C2005 10u C2007 10p R2009 100k R2007 100k 2.9 C2009 10u R2013 XX Q2001 2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R MUTE SWITCH 4.7u C2017 R2012 XX C2012 10u R2001 3900 C2001 10u C2002 10V 10u 1 4 AU_P6V SP_5V HP_MUTE 2 3 5.1 3.9 C2004 22u 10V R2011 220k C2 C1 D1 D2 Q2002 2SC3326N-TE85L-B MUTING Q2003 2SC3326N-TE85L-B MUTING SVDD OUTR OUTL INL
3.0
3.0 6 7
6.0 8
C2011 1u
C4 D4 D3 C3
A2 A1 B1 B3
R2005 10k
C1P
3 3.0
2 3.0
1 3.0
PGND
PVDD
SDL_
VD-040 (21/22)
CN7302 (PAGE 4-25)
2 4 R2002 3900
R2006 10k
R2023
R2008 10k
47k
B2 A3 A4 B4
2 1
1 D2002 XX
D2001 XX
Note: CN2001 is not supplied, but this is included in HP-147 complete board.
HP-147 BOARD
HEADPHONE
XX MARK: NO MOUNT NO MARK: REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-33
HP-147
VD-040 (8/22)
CN3201 (PAGE 4-12)
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
SII_CVCC_1.8V XRST_HDMI HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA D23_HDMI D22_HDMI D21_HDMI D20_HDMI D19_HDMI D18_HDMI D17_HDMI D16_HDMI D15_HDMI D14_HDMI D13_HDMI D12_HDMI D11_HDMI D10_HDMI D09_HDMI N.C. IDCK D08_HDMI D07_HDMI D06_HDMI D05_HDMI D04_HDMI D03_HDMI D02_HDMI D01_HDMI D00_HDMI DE_HDMI HSYNC_HDMI VSYNC_HDMI INT_HDMI 256FS_HDMI ADA02_HDMI ADA01_HDMI FS_HDMI 64FS_HDMI D_2.8V
SII_VCC3.3V SII_VCC3.3V SII_+5V_POWER SII_IOVCC_3.3V REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND N.C. REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79
18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66
68 70 72 74 76 78 80
E
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 SII_CVCC_1.8V XRST_HDMI HDMI_SCL HDMI_SDA D23_HDMI D22_HDMI D21_HDMI D20_HDMI D19_HDMI D18_HDMI D17_HDMI D16_HDMI D15_HDMI D14_HDMI D13_HDMI D12_HDMI D11_HDMI D10_HDMI D09_HDMI N.C. IDCK D08_HDMI D07_HDMI D06_HDMI D05_HDMI D04_HDMI D03_HDMI D02_HDMI D01_HDMI D00_HDMI DE_HDMI HSYNC_HDMI VSYNC_HDMI INT_HDMI 256FS_HDMI ADA02_HDMI ADA01_HDMI FS_HDMI 64FS_HDMI D_2.8V SII_VCC3.3V SII_VCC3.3V SII_+5V_POWER SII_IOVCC_3.3V REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND N.C. REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80
21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45
47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69
71 73 75 77 79
JK-375 (1/2)
CN601 (PAGE 4-31)
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-34
FP-506
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Note: POWER BLOCK (ACS1581-MA BOARD) excluding F101 (FUSE T2.5A/250V) is replaced as a block.
C203 C204 R202 1000p 1000p 100V 100V 10
FB101 0.45uH
C
CN101 2P
R119 100k 1W R102 1M 1/8W L101 10mH 1 4 3 1 2 L102 10mH 4 4 2 3 3 C109 220u 400V C110 220u 400V Q101 2SK2003-01MR SWITCH 2.1 R107 22 R111 100k S D101 LN1WBA60 1 R114 100k 1W
FB201 0.45uH
FB202 0.45uH
AC_H AC_L
1 2
D104 SC201-6-TE12RA
6 12.5 5
NJM2146BM
1.5 8
V+
1.5 7
VREF
1.5 6
B-IN A+IN
11 R201 10
133.1
R101 1M 1/8W
R118 4.7
IC201
AC IN
PC
GND
A-IN
10
B+IN
IC201
1 0
2 0
10.7
CN201 6P
1
C214 0.1u
R112 0.1 1W
R113 330k
R219 2.2k
C209 0.1u
C212 0.22u R216 1k C211 0.1u R215 220 R214 100 JC201 0 R212 1k R213 47 R218 3.3k
D203 SB007-03CP-TB
C215 0.1u
L202 47uH 1 2 4 3
2 3 4 5 6
VD-040 (1/22)
CN1401 (Page 4-5)
E
D103 SC201-6-TE12RA R110 470 JC104 0 R204 330 D102 R106 RD20SB2-T1 10k
R205 4.7
R203 1k
R220 4.7 Q201 2SC2412K-T-146-QR CURRENT DETECT 11.7 0.3 C205 1000p R211 100 C217 0.1u
4
FA3641N
5 8
CS
3.2 6 5
OUT
7
REF
D106 SB007-03CP-TB
F
13
IC101
PWM
VCC
JW202
IC101
R210 24M 1W
G
C105 0.22u C106 0.22u
1 2.5 1.5
2 0
GND
RT
FB
IS
1.5 R104 47k C107 2200p C108 2200p JC101 0 R108 100
11.7
10.7
IC102
PHOTO COUPLER IC102 TLP421F (04-SONY)
I
05
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-35
ACS1581-MA
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
Diode
3 3 3 1 23
1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 2
2 4
1 2 3 3
1 2
1 6 54
4 6 5 4 4 5 6
5 4 3 3 4 5 4
1 3
2 2
1 1 2 3 3 2 1
(JAPANESE)
C
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 4-36
RP-243 (4 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
RP-243 BOARD
CL1004
CL1003
C1002 R1004
99
R1099 R1101
R2006 R2005
C2004
R2004
C2007
C2010
LND001 1 4
CN1001
C2011
IC1001
100
R2003 C2006
C2003
CL1005
L2000
C2001
L2001
C2002
L2002
C2005 2 C2000
LND002
R1100
CL1006
R1106
R1110
R1111
CL1001
R1102
36 37
25
C2009 R2009
C1003
CL1002
Q1001
R1107
C1005
C1004
C1001
C2013 21 R2014
48
IC2000
13
R2011
1 CN1004
21
1 CN1003
1 CN1002 08
18
12
R2020
R2021
1 1 CN1005 11 CN2000
R2019
R2018
10
1-870-652-
11
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
4-37
RP-243
VD-040 (8 layers)
VD-040 BOARD (SIDE A)
Note : IC2402 and IC4105 are not supplied, but they are included in VD-040 complete board.
CL4517
CL4516
LN1405
LN1406
R4427
R4429
R4428
D_1.5V
R4415 R4414
R4467 R4424
1
CN4503
2
E B G
CN4501 C4416
C4412 R4418
X4401
Q4106
S
R4461
R4469
R4403
C4406
R4468
C4408
R4412
13B A13 14B A14 15B A15 16B A16 17B A17 18B A18 19B A19 20B A20
FB4401
R4420 R4419 R4421
C4419
Q4107
D4103
C
10B A10
11B A11
12B A12
AC22AB22AA22 Y22 W22 V22 U22 T22 22R P22 N22 M22 L22 22K J22 H22 G22 22 F E22 D22 C22 22B A22
21B A21
AC23AB23AA23 Y23 W23 V23 U23 T23 23R P23 N23 M23 L23 23K J23 H23 G23 23 F E23 D23 C23 23B A23
E1 D1 C1 B1 A1
E2 D2 C2 B2 A2
B3 A3
B4 A4
B5 A5
B6 A6
B7 A7
B8 A8
C4407
B9 A9
R4169
R4129
D10
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D11
D17
D18
D19
Y20 W20 V20 U20 T20 20R P20 N20 M20 L20 20K J20 H20 G20 20 F E20 D20
E4 D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
R4401
R4435
R1420 L4101
D4104
F1
F2
R7335
J1 H1 G1
J2 H2 G2
J4 H4 G4
C7339
F4
R4128 R1428
R1417 R1418 R1419
C7338
C4403 R4405
R4437 R4436
C4414
C4155
L1 K1
L2 K2
L4 K4
C7324 R7330
1 8 R7329 C7330 IC7304
IC4401
R4545
T1 R1 P1 N1 M1
T2 R2 P2 N2 M2
R2402
C4405 C4404
R7327
C7329
R4456
C4555
R7326
T4 R4 P4 N4 M4
R4416
R4544
CL4519
IC2402
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6
Y4 W4 V4 U4
30
C4413
R4455 R4422 R4417 R4466
MT_5.5V
R1427
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
C7317
C7336
C7337
R4547
R4565
R4557
R4561
R4569
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
Y10
Y11
Y12
Y13
Y14
Y15
Y17
Y16
Y18
Y19
Y5
Y6
Y7
Y8
Y9
R1430
D D
F1402 C1413
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
R4451
R4453
R4452
AC10AB10
AC11AB11
AC12AB12
AC13AB13
AC14AB14
AC15AB15
AC16AB16
AC17AB17
AC18AB18
AC19AB19
AC20AB20
AC21AB21
R4454
AC3 AB3
AC5 AB5
AC6 AB6
AC7 AB7
AC8 AB8
AC4 AB4
AC9 AB9
C4551
IC4503
CL4513
CL4512
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
R1426
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
Q7312
Q7313
R7348
R7349
Q7314
F6
Q1407
CL4520
G S G
Q1404
S
5
F1407 Q1408
C4409
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
B
C7326 C7322
B
R7303 R7307
C4411
CL4402
R7347
R7344 R7346
CL4401
R4525 R4582
R4527 C4534
C4537
R4535 C4553
R4526
R4562
D7303
R4450
R4555 R4563
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
R4442
R4444
R4438
R4406
R4407
R4408
R4447
R4465
R4462
R4410
R4448
R4570 R1425
R1404 R1413
R4440
R4441
R4443
R4445
R4446
R4409
R4411
R4464
R4439
R4463
R4413
D7302
C7332
C7334
R2403 C2405
C4420 FB4402
R4556
R4558 R4566
Q1401
B E
R1415
R4434
C4415
CL4522
6
C1407
B
C4558
16
15
R1414
R4470
R1409
FB2401
R4423
R4552
R1406
D4401
R4449
8 IC4506 1
5
R4542
R1408
R1405
CL4514
C2406
CL4511
D_2.8V
R4538
2
IC1405
R1423
D
R1429
R4572
R4567
R4559
R4564
R4571
IC7303
C7311
IC7302
D_2.8V
R4550
C4547
R4539 R4540 C4548 R4553
C4557
R4554 C4556
CL4521
R1424 R1407
Q1402
C
Q1406
C7305
C7313
C7303
IC4604
14
14
C7306
R4628
4
R4568
R1422
CL4510
CL4515
R4629
C7302
C4647
R1411
CL4508
Q4502
Q4505
IC7301
R4631
N_8.5V
R4638 C4624 C4662
C4670
R1412
R4579
E
Q1405
G S
R7317
R7304
R7305
R7311
IC1401
C7318
C4610
C4665
L4623
C7304
R7309 CL7303
R7310 CL7304
C7301
R4608
R4602
R1410
R1403
R4601
1
R7301
R4531
R4560
AU_P6V AU_8V
L7301
EVER_3.0V
B
C4626 C4619 C4612 C4607 C4608 R4605 R4607 R4603 C4606
C1401
C1403
R7302
UNSW_8.5V
R4623 R4624
D_2.8V
R1421
Q1403
G S
C3409
C1404
D4703
C1406
C3405
B10 A10
R1461
R1462
R2 P2 N2 M2 R3 P3 M3
L2 K2 L3 K3
J2 H2 G2 J3
F2 E2 D2 C2 B2 A2 F3 E3 C3 B3 A3
CL4604
C4637
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
E2 D2 C2 B2 A2
R4612
C4625
C4618
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
E1 D1 C1 B1 A1
R7023
R1 P1 N1 M1
L1 K1
J1 H1 G1
F1 E1 D1 C1 B1 A1
CL4605
C4615
C4734
R7024
R4609
D4701
C4627
IC4602
C4724
C4721
C3407
R3408
C3403
IC1404
Q7301
Q7304
C4613
C4623
C3410
5 1
IC1406
4 2 3
C1411
Q7302
Q7303
R3404
R3405
D4602
R3406
R3403
L3401
C1409
C4636
C4631
C4736
C3404
R3401
IC1402
C1453
R1416
B C
C1405
CL7302
C4657
Q7306
D4603
R7308
C4609 C4620
A_2.8V
R3402 C3402
D4105
R1460
R1459 R4507 C1456
B13 A13
R14 P14 N14 M14 L14 K14 J14 H14 G14 F14 E14 D14 C14 B14 A14
C4 B4 A4
C5 B5 A5
C6 B6 A6
C7 B7 A7
C8 B8 A8
CL4602 CL4603
E1
E2
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
IC4601
J7 H7 G7 J8 H8 G8 J9 H9 G9
C6 B6 A6 C7 B7 A7 C8 B8 A8 C9 B9 A9
E5 D5 C5 B5 A5
C9 B9 A9
R4617
R5 P5 N5
C5 B5 A5
R15 P15 N15 M15 L15 K15 J15 H15 G15 F15 E15 D15 C15 B15 A15
D1
D2
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
E4 D4 C4 B4 A4
X3401
C4605
R4 P4 N4
C4 B4 A4
C4616
C1
C2
C4728
C4718
C3
E3 D3
B3 A3
A_-2.8V
C1408 R3410
C1410
IC3401
F11
F1
F2
F4
F5
F8
F9
3
C1459 5 4 IC1411 3
2
IC1410
1 5
C4635
FB3401
R4618
R13 P13 N13 M13 L13 K13 J13 H13 G13 F13 E13 D13
R4619
C4634
C4717
C3416
4
1
G1
G2
G4
G5
G8
H1
H2
H4
H5
H6
H7
H8
F1
F2
F3
C10 B10 A10 C11 B11 A11 C12 B12 A12 B13 A13
E3
J1
J2
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
IC4701
J7 H7 G7 J8 H8 G8 J9 H9 G9
J9
H9
G9
J1 H1 G1
J2 H2 G2
C3401
C4633
R12 P12 N12 R13 P13 N13 M13 L13 K13 J13 H13 G13 F13 E13 D13
R4019
R4014
R4012
R4021
R4013
R4011
M10 L10
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
L6
L7
L8
L9
R3412 C3415
C4723
K1
K2
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
M7
M8
J3
M9
L1 K1
L2 K2
L3 K3
R4709 R4711
C4010
R14 P14 N14 M14 L14 K14 J14 H14 G14 F14 E14 D14 C14 B14 A14
C4719
R4615
1
R4720
Q4602
6
R3413
R3407
C3408
R1 P1 N1 M1
R2 P2 N2 M2
C4660
R4508
R4506
R4 P4 N4
R5 P5 N5
R6 P6 N6
R7 P7 N7
R8 P8 N8
R9 P9 N9
C4737 R4702
C4705
R4541
CL4607
R4616 C4629
R4005
R4614 C4628
20 21
1 80
R4581
C4521
C4538
C4520
C4504
C4632
C4630
CL4608
R3 P3
C4552
C4713
R4610
C4611
R4633
D4001
C4614 R4606
C4701
Q4604
R4726
C4707
C4711
R4004
C4714
CL4606
C4509
C4506 C4507
R4521 C4720
R4505
R4719
D_2.8V
C3420
C3418
C3414
13.5V
F1409
R15 P15 N15 M15 L15 K15 J15 H15 G15 F15 E15 D15 C15 B15 A15
C3417
M3
CL4004
R3411
R4703
C4704
C4702 CL4702
R4003
R4022
R4001
29
27
24
22
39
34
C4716
C4715
R2735 R2713
R2732 R2709
R2717 C2707
C2712 R2716
R4706
R4705
R4708
32
71
37
66
C4722
C4703
R4549
C4523 R4534
R4512
41 36 30 23 1 25 38 35 31 20 26
P_8V
Q4603
X4002
R4008
L4001 C4002
R4611
3
44
33
17
28
43
40
19
C4712
R4006
R4024 R4027 C4021
51
52
54
83
R2778
R2776
L4501
C4533
55
57
87
92
95
53
84
62
W25 Y25 AA25 AB25 AC25 AD25 AE25 W24 Y24 AA24 AB24 AC24 AD24 AE24 W23 Y23 AA23 AB23 AC23 AD23 AE23 AC22 AD22 AE22
C4529 C4545
C4544 C4543
R4634
IC4605
R4007
R4002
C4006
C4501
C4530
B
91
56
58
82
86
88
94
96
72
59
69
60
64
67
75
77
80
C4022
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78
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C4003
C4004
R4511
R4009
41
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IC2701
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K3 K2 K1
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AA3 AB3 AC3 AD3 AE3 AA2 AB2 AC2 AD2 AE2 AA1 AB1 AC1 AD1 AE1
L4004
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5 8
C2734
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C4160
C4159
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C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9
B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9
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CL3216 CL3215
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F8 F9
D8 D9
CL4113R4171
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IC4104
IC1808
38
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H11 G11
H10 G10
H13 G13
G1
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G7
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47
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F1
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F3
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D10 C10 B10 A10 D11 C11 B11 A11 D12 C12 B12 A12
C1812 C1807
C1838 C1815
34
37
41
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H2
H3
H4
H7
H8
H9
33
36
40
42
32
46
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IC1815
1
CL3214
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C4150 FB4102 C4138
C4102
56
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R3308
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IC4105
CL3218
R3306
R3309
R1898
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AA20 20 Y W20 V20 U20 T20 20 R P20 N20 20M L20 K20
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L3
L1
L2
L4
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IC4103
C4164
54
16
44
30
55
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M3
M1
M2
M4
M7
M8
22
10
12
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R4195
D16 C16 B16 A16 D17 C17 B17 A17 D18 C18 B18 A18 D19 C19 B19 A19 D20 C20 B20 A20 D21 C21 B21 A21
C3231
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48
19
35
39
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52
IC1801
D13 C13 B13 A13 D14 C14 B14 A14 D15 C15 B15 A15
D_1.5V
J1
J2
J3
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J7
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R3263 C3232
K2
K3
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12 R P12
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R3271
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T1
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C4126
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R1858
C1836
C3245
R3
R1
R2
R4
R8
R7
R9
R1816
IC3219
R3261 R3258
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FL3204
4
V1
V2
V3
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V6
V7
V8
V5
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D_1.5V
3 2
CN4502
D5
D6
D7
D8
D1
D2
D3
E1
E2
E3
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D4
D9
C4128
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M7
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J7
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G7
F7
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C1816
IC3228
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F6
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C4165
C4162
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B1
B2
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C6
C7
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C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C9
B9
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IC3218
D_2.8V
W1
W2
W3
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R1821
R1820
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Y2
Y3
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R4575
AA1
AA2
AA3
AA4
AA6
AA7
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R4191
C4161
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R3240
C1810 R1819
R3259 R3260
R3255
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R1831
R1830 R1828 R1829 C1833 R1809
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C3215
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25
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C1814
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R4151 R4185
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R4150
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R4175
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R1894 R1893
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R3270
5 C3230 IC3204
4 CL3202 C3210
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CL4116 CL4111
C1841
IC3205
R3262
R3239
C3213
C3207
C4152
C4154
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C1824
C1827
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R3242
R3268
C4559
R3288
C3224
FB1802
C3223
R3252
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FB4301
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R4312 C4301
Q2009
IC3203 1 3
R3253
A6 B6 C6 D6 A5 B5 C5 D5
IC3201
J6 K6 L6 M6 J5 K5 L5 M5
C3201 C3205
R3287
C2003
IC3212
C3225 C3226
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A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2 J2 K2 L2 M2 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 J1 K1 L1 M1
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J9 H9 G9
C4302
F9
R1604 R1605
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Q2002
Q2005
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CL3210
CL3209
C3234
C3208
C1607
3
R3289
R3281
4
FL3203
4
R3244
C3211
C3206
C1609
IC3207
C1608
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IC3216
IC3210
L2002
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A_2.8V
R2034
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Q2001
Q2008
R3245
IC3208
C3235
C1610
FB1602
R3293
R3285
IC4303 4 5 C4304
CL3207
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48
36
C2001
C2004
37
R2035 R2036
IC2001
IC3209
C3233
C3243
C3238
A_4.6V
14 8
C2005 C2006
C2008
14
IC4304
R3292 IC3215 C3241
IC3213
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C4305
C2007
8
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R3295
12
25
R3296
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IC4109
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C4167
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D_2.8V
R6425 CN6401 C6432
D4106
L6603
CL6601
CL6602
CL6603
R6420
C4171
R6615
C6623
R4133
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R6612 R6611
C6431
C6424
R4145
R4186
60 58 56 53 51 48 45 43
C6625
C6626
C6628
R4146
R4170
R6601
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A_4.6V
C6428
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R6614
R6428
C6429
R6423 R6422
C6427
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D_2.8V
C6423
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R6616
R6617
R4132
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C6607
29 30 31
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R6608
C6421
C6417
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C6622
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IC6601
32 34 33 26 27 28
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R6610
IC6401
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D_2.8V
C6415 C6413 L6401
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R6412
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R6413
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C6409
C6403
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C6603
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C6416 C6418
R6405
R6407
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C3239
C3240
C3236
C4306
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R3282
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C1863
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IC4305
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C4535
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R2780
C2731
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C2719
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C4502
40
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R2707
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CN7301 1
CL7309 IC7307
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CL7313
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L4605
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C4642
CN2001
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C7309
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R7321
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R7320
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C7319
C7325
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CN7302
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IC4507
L4702
C4726 L4704
R4583
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CN4107
R4622
R4621
C4565
F1410
C1457
C4731
IC1412
L4505
CN4005
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F1411
N_8V RP_6V
F1408
F4603
R4636
C4638
C4602
C4640
2.8V
L4616
C4650
C4669
L4613
L4610 L4611 L4620 L4619
CL4506
CL4507
C1458
CL4502 CL4503
C4511
C4517
10
16
C1460
L4622
R4637
C4649
C4661
C4656
C4658
C4560
IC4505
C4514
C4563 C4564
R4529
A_1.2V
B
D_1.2V
COM001
C4562
CL4504
Replace the battery holder (BH4601) together when replacing the lithium storage battery (BT4601) on the VD-040 board. (The battery holder removed once cannot be used again.) When mounting these parts, mount new battery holder first and attach new lithium storage battery next.
L4618
C4648
C4654
L4615
CL2208 CL2206
CL2203 CL2207
14
CL2202
CL2214
CL2211
D_2.8V
7 1
L2205 C2235
L2204 C2227
CL2204
CL2212
CL2213
8
RB001
2
R2201 R2234
C2234
AC18 AD18 AC17 AD17 AC16 AD16 AC15 AD15 AC14 AD14 AC13 AD13
C2225
A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 J1 K1 L1 M1 N1 P1 R1 T1 U1 V1 W1 Y1 AA1 AB1 AC1 AD1
AC9 AD9
AC8 AD8
AC7 AD7
AC6 AD6
AC5 AD5
AC4 AD4
AC3 AD3
A24 B24 C24 D24 E24 F24 G24 H24 J24 K24 L24 M24 N24 P24 R24 T24 U24 V24 W24 Y24 AA24 AB24 AC24 AD24
A23 B23 C23 D23 E23 F23 G23 H23 J23 K23 L23 M23 N23 P23 R23 T23 U23 V23 W23 Y23 AA23 AB23 AC23 AD23
AC22 AD22
AC21 AD21
AC20 AD20
AC19 AD19
AC12 AD12
AC11 AD11
R9
R8
R7
R3
R2
R1
AC10 AD10
IC4501
7
C2403
4
S4302
5 8
4
S4301
5 8
4
S4101
5 8
D5 E5 F5 G5 H5 J5 K5 L5 M5 N5 P5 R5 T5 U5 V5 W5 Y5 AA5
D21 E21 F21 G21 H21 J21 K21 L21 M21 N21 P21 R21 T21 U21 V21 W21 Y21 AA21
D20 E20 F20 G20 H20 J20 K20 L20 M20 N20 P20 R20 T20 U20 V20 W20 Y20 AA20
D4 E4 F4 G4 H4 J4 K4 L4 M4 N4 P4 R4 T4 U4 V4 W4 Y4 AA4
G18 H18 J18 K18 L18 M18 N18 P18 R18 T18 U18 V18
G17 H17 J17 K17 L17 M17 N17 P17 R17 T17 U17 V17
U16 V16
U15 V15
U14 V14
U13 V13
U12 V12
U11 V11
U10 V10
U9 V9
G8 H8 J8 K8 L8 M8 N8 P8 R8 T8 U8 V8
G7 H7 J7 K7 L7 M7 N7 P7 R7 T7 U7 V7
10
10
10
IC2201
H9
H8
H7
H3
H2
RB2201
8 7 2 1
G9
G8
G7
G3
G2
F9
F8
F7
F3
F2
G16 H16
G15 H15
G14 H14
G13 H13
G12 H12
G11 H11
G10 H10
E9
E8
E7
E3
E2
E1
RB2202
8 2 2
G9 H9
F1
R2233
G1
C2213
R2235
H1
R2227
IC2401
S4102
R4102
D9
D8
D7
D3
D2
C2207
D19 E19
D18 E18
D17 E17
D16 E16
D15 E15
D14 E14
D13 E13
D12 E12
D11 E11
D10 E10
D9 E9
D8 E8
D7 E7
D6 E6
R2211 C2223
C9
C8
C7
C3
C2
C2230
RB2203
1 7
C1
D1
R4167
15
28
: VD-040(BT4601) (BH4601) ( ) CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
C2221
C2222
C2228
C2229
R2236
R2237
R2239
C2217
C2214
P9
P8
P7
P3
P2 M2 N2 L2 K2 J2 B2
Y9 AA9
Y8 AA8
Y7 AA7
Y19 AA19
Y18 AA18
Y17 AA17
Y16 AA16
Y15 AA15
Y14 AA14
Y13 AA13
Y12 AA12
Y11 AA11
Y10 AA10
Y6 AA6
M9 N9
M8 N8
M7 N7
M3 N3
L9
L8
L7
L3
K9
K8
K7
K3
J9
J8
J7
J3
B9
B8
B7
B3
B1
J1
K1
L1
M1 N1
P1
A22 B22
A21 B21
A20 B20
A19 B19
A18 B18
A17 B17
A16 B16
A15 B15
A14 B14
A13 B13
A12 B12
A11 B11
A10 B10
D4101
R2401
C7004
C2215
R2207
R2208
RB2204
C2204
C2203
1 FL3201 2 3
R2215
R2202
C2216
C2206
C2231
C2218
L7001 R4197
IC4106
R3202
R3203
FB2201
L2202
L2201
3
C3216
C3219 C3220
2
IC3231
R3250 R3251
C7001
C3221
16
D_1.5V
C2220
D_1.0V
D1_1.8V
1
R7009 R7007
IC7001
R4177
D4102
A4 B4
A3 B3
A9 B9
A8 B8
A7 B7
A6 B6
A5 B5
AU_2.8V
A9
A8
A7
A3
A2
A1
C2202
R4196
R4199 R4139
C4166
FB4108
R4140
R2204
C2205
L2203
C2201
R7020 R7021
R3201 R3204 R3205 R3206 R3207 R3208 R3209 R3210 R3211 R3212 R3213
5
C3222 R3317 R3316
D1_1.8V
8 9
Q4102
C7002
Q4101
16
R7003 R7002
R1850 R1880
R4154 R4155
Q7001
R7008 R7006
IC7002
CN3201
R3214 R3215 R3216 R3217 R3218 R3219 R3220 R3221 R3222 R3223 R3224 R3225
R7017 R7016
R7011 R7010
C4139
R7005 R7004
R7018 R7001
R4149 C
R7019 C7003
11
10
10 1
IC7512
79
80
R7588
C7559
20
R7590
R7589
38
R7561
R7565
IC7514
R3235
R7578
CL7502
4 1
R7556
IC7516
C7586
R7562
39
R7591
R7582
4
C7361
C7359
C7351
C
D7301 R7345
R7568
R7567
R7569
R7343
R7342
Q7311 B E
R7573
F4101
D_1.2V
R7355 CN4302
D7304
C7333
C7335
43
Q7316
B E R7366
R7368
C7352 B
R7376
C7347
Q7317 B E R7375 D7305 C
C7343
20
16
Q7318
C7520 C7524
19
L4104
R7362
C7519
R4301
A_-2.8V
C
CN4301
IC7515
AU_11V
R7581
C7585
R3232 CL3201
R3231
37
R7358
IC7502
C7355
C7357
C7363
C7344 R7359
C7560
C7554
C7345
Q7320
8
R7380 B
B
5
R7353 C7342 C7516
C7562
R7379
R7518 R7531 R7517 R7532
CN7501
R7381 R7372
Q7319
C7362
R7378 IC7308
AU_4.6V
R7550 C7544 R7555 R7558 L7507 R7554
C7561
L7503
AU_2.8V
R7374 R7382
C7360
R7371
R7519
R7523
C7574
C7512
R7513 R7593
C7573
R7520
R7526
R7367
C7354
C7587
R7363
C7515
C7567 C7542
R7564 R7563 R7560 R7559
R7501
R7504
12
C7591 C7353
C7588
C7576
R7510
R7522
C7581
C7517
C7570
C7540
1 48
C7538
36
4
R7506 R7594 L7508 C7575
1
C7583
C7504
C7578 IC7513
R7533 R7536
IC7501 C7510
C7545
R7542
R7505
R7595
R7515
16
R7538 R7537
Q7501
R7552
24 25
AU_8V
C7580
R7503 R7502
R7544
8
12 13
L7505 R7516
R7541
R7534 L7504
R7553 C7543
C7564 R7549
C7592
R7509 R7592
C7579
C7509
C7513
19
C7523 C7526
C7514
R7521
R7514
CN4102
C7589
C7590
C7518
2
S4001
3
20 2
C7577
C7582
R7540
C7541
CN4105
R7512
R7527
R7543
AU_P6V
37
10
IC4107
C7546
R7545
1
1-876-677-
R7530
CN4106
CN4108
11
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
4-39
VD-040 (SIDE B)
MD-76 BOARD
Q001
3 4 2
S002 (C IN)
JL010
R032
R009
R033
RV003 GAIN
JL009
RV004 OFFSET
1
JL011
RV001 GAIN
Note: MD-76, FP-104 and FP-248 boards are supplied as the assembled part of the MDX-R203 by attaching them with the adhesive agent. These parts are not separately supplied because assembling of these parts requires high accuracy.
RV002 OFFSET
3 2 1 1
CL050
JL008 JL007
(Dilect Solder)
CL046 CL045
R001
CL060 CL061
CL056
JR003
IC003
CL004
R010
R029
R011
R012
CL003
R013
CN003
CL057
18 R015
CL048 CL049
IC005
R027
C001
IC001
C002
R005
JR006
R004
R026 JR005
R006
R008
R030
CL059 CL058
R003
JR001
R031
Note: CN004 and S004 are not included in FP-104 flexible board.
JR004
R007
CL002
2 3
CL014
IC002
CL005
R028
IC004
CN002
(Dilect Solder)
JL006 JL005
CL016
21
CL021
CL022 JL004
JL002
CL024
CN001
CL028 CL027 08
Q002
CL033
1-675-561-
11
21
1-675-562-
16
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
4-40
PD-287 (2 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
R6101
D6112
D6110
Q6107
C B 13 48 E
Q6105
C B E
Q6106
C B E
C6101
12
C6114
JL6106 JL6105
R6117
IC6102
C6110 C6109 C6112 +
24 25 36 37
EP_2.8V
R6104 C6108 C6105 FB6101 + C6106 A R6111 R6110
Q6104
A_4.6V
4 3
R6113
C6121
C6119
L6104
JL6104
C6124
Q6110
C6103
R6123
C6104
L6101
Q6109
D6108
R6109
C6113
C6111
R6115
JL6103
JL6102
JL6101
D6109
C6122
C6128
R6133 C6123
C6102
L6103 1 24 CN6101
R6124
E C
C6126
C6115
C6116
N_8.5V
Q6108
1 CN6102
24
08
C6117
EP_4.6V
C6107
R6121
C6127
R6120
IC6101
C6125
R6105
D6111
1-870-650- 11
1-870-650- 11
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
4-41
PD-287
FR-275 (2 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
LND102 4
RV104
2 S125
FF M
1
R129
3 S115 4
1 2
R118
PLAY N
3 S122 4
1 2
R127
REW m
3 S116 4
1 2 R126 TP119
STOP x
3 S120 4
1 2
4 S126 3
3
3 5
TP121 1
K
TP120
A
INDEX (A1)
D121 (FF)
R151
D119 (PLAY)
VIDEO
S VIDEO
HDV/DV
4
RV103
2 S119
REC z
3 S112 4
1 2
R116
PAUSE X
3 S121 4
STATUS CHECK
4 S118
INPUT SELECT
S101
CH-2
3
EXEC
2 4 S117 1
R110
R120
4 S109 3
C101
COUNTER SELECT
DISPLAY OUTPUT
ALL S VIDEO/ VIDEO OFF
R133
4 (UP)
R185
2 S113
MENU
1
R119
1 S105 S102
DISPLAY
4 2 S114 3 1
R156 R186
TP116
TP115
R144 D125 TP113 (AUDIO DUB (A2)) D140 TP112 D114 TP111 D130
R147 TP109 D136 TP108 D115 TP107 D135 TP106 D137 TP105 D118 TP104 D142 TP103 D122 TP102 D120
RV102
CH-1
R177
DUPLICATE
R155
R117
AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT CH3/CH4 KEY INH MIX TIMER ON REC OFF REPEAT CH1/CH2
DV AUDIO INPUT
DVCAM
HDV
25P
50i
24P
30P
60i
DV
DVCAM
HDV
R158
FIX
MANU
AUTO
OFF
S104 4
RV101
S106 2
D107
S103 4 3 2 1
E B D111 R101 C
C104 R122 R124 R114
Q101
R105
3 S123 4
1
D112 IC101 1 2
TP101
4 S127
(ON/STANDBY)
q
(TAPE) E B Q102
Q103 B E
3 TP122
1
R131
EJECT
R136
C
C
C105
D113 ON/STANDBY
R132 R187
LND103 LND101
08
1-873-739- 11
R130
D129
D127
FB101
D128
D108
R113 R104
R169
D138
R159
A
C B E
R175
R174
Q108
R143 R142
B C E
R141
D134
D133
Q105 C106
R102
D139
D105
D101
D102
D103
D104
10
CN102 9
2 1
40 39 CN101
D106
R157
2 1
1-873-739- 11
08
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
R112 R123
D110
D109
4-42
FR-275
J1000
25
1
3 3 3 3
D1008 D1012
2
D1011
1 2
D1009
1 2
D1006
1 2
D1007
1 2
D1010
1 2
R1026
D1013
1 2
D1014
1 1 2 2
10
12
11
1017R R1016
R1021
R1025
R1019
C1009
R1023
C1012
C1010
J1001
J1002
J1003
IC1000
13
15
C1011 5
IN VIDEO
OUT
C1004 R1005 R1004
R1024
R1002
14
16
D1002 D1001
C1002
R1000
R1009 R1008
C1006
17
19
-10
Note: CN1002 is not supplied, but this is included in JV-003 complete board.
D1000
1 3
18
20
FB1003
C1003 FB1000
S1000
-2
AUDIO
D1003
R1003
R1001
CH-1/3
CH-1/3
08
R1011
D1004
3
D1005
3
CH-2/4
CH-2/4
+4
R1012 R1013
3
FB1001
21
23
C1007 R1010
24
22
1-876-67608
11
FB1002
1-876-676-
11
SH-027 BOARD
4 CN701 1 2 S702 1
(PUSH OUT)
R2014 R2017
C2008
Q2003
R2010
IC2002
C2009
R2008
D2001 R2031
1 3 1 3 2
Q2002
R2023
C2010
Q2001
C2007
E B C
C2003
C2005
R2011 R2037 R2034 D1 C1 B1 A1 D2 C2 B2 A2 R2038 R2035 D3 C3 B3 A3 D4 C4 B4 A4 R2016 R2036 IC2003 R2026 R2015 C2013 R2027 R2024 C2014 R2028 R2025
D2002
L2002
C2012
C2019
R2032
FB2002
R2005
1-873-740- 11
LND200 LND201
C2015
FB2001
L2001
C2020 R2033
LND202
3 1
2 3 1
R2001
4 2 6 7
CN2001
R2004
R2018
IC2001
10
D2005
1 S701 2
(STANDBY)
D2006
J2001
08
3
RV2001
08
RV2001
1-873-740- 11
J2001
(HEADPHONES)
S P EA K ER / P HONES LEV EL
Note: CN2001 is not supplied, but this is included in HP-147 complete board.
08
1-873-741-
11
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
4-43
JK-375 (4 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
JK-375 BOARD
TH742 6
RB701
D741
TH741
3 4
TH743
CN741
TH744
10
HDV/DV
CN743
FB721
2 3
C721 D721
1
1
J721
FB722 C723
CONTROL S IN
CN721
D723
S721
10
R701
2
RESET
FB724
C725
2
1
LANC
L602
L603
L601
4
+
P
C602
C603
C601
R601 R602 R604 R605 R606 R607 R608 R609 R610 R611 R612 R613 R614 R615 R616 R617 R619 R620 R621 R622 R623 R624 R625 R627 R618 R632 R626 CL606 CL609 CL605 CL607 R629 R631 R635 R636 CL608 D601 C605 C607
A10B10 C10 D10E10 F10 G10H10J10 K10 A9 B9 C9 D9 E9 F9 G9 H9 J9 K9 A8 B8 A7 B7 A6 B6 A5 B5 A4 B4 A3 B3
R641
R638
R637
R603
R640
20
LF601
D4 E4 F4 G4
A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2 J2 K2
LF603
LF602
LF604
A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 J1 K1
CN602
21
HDMI OUT
R661
R659 R660
R662 R663
19
R628
R630
CN601
80
79
R634
R633
1-876-67508
23
22
11
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
4-44
JK-375
ACS1581-MA (1 layer)
: Uses unleaded solder.
Note 1: POWER BLOCK (ACS1581-MA BOARD) excluding F101 (FUSE T2.5A/250V) is replaced as a block. Note 2: In this printed wiring board diagram, some reference numbers cannot be found by the find function because of these are not text data
ACS1581-MA BOARD
1 C214 C208 4 1 6
C206
+
2 3 2 1 3 4 C115 1 2 3 5 8
F101
4 1
4 1 4
3 2 3
11
10
4 R114 G D 6 S 4 1
8 8 5
C212
4 K A E C B
08
1-S02-030-
12
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
4-45E
ACS1581-MA
NOTE
Link
EXPLODED VIEWS
OVERALL ASSEMBLY
CHASSIS BLOCK
CMX BLOCK
Link
FP-104 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP-248 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP-506 FLEXIBLE BOARD FR-275 BOARD HP-147 BOARD
ACCESSORIES
C E E E
D D H B
POWER BLOCK (ACS1581-MA BOARD) RP-243 BOARD SH-027 BOARD VD-040 BOARD
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU
Color Indication of Appearance Parts Example: (SILVER) : Cabinets Color (Silver) : Parts Color
(JAPANESE)
, , -XX, -X, * uFF uHH uA..., uPA..., uPB..., uPC..., uPD... A..., PA..., PB..., PC..., PD...
00 (SILVER): (Silver) :
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-1
DISASSEMBLY
HARDWARE LIST
#36
#36
ns
2
#32 ns
SP901 ns ns #33
#33
Part No.
Description
Part No.
Description
3-987-158-11 CASE, UPPER 2-660-352-01 KNOB, VOL 3-987-171-02 FOOT (FF-004) 1-825-968-11 LOUDSPEAKER (1.8CM)
2-102-498-01 SCREW (2 (G TO)) (ECO) (Silver) 3-077-331-21 +BV3 (3-CR) (Silver) 4-886-821-11 SCREW, M3 CASE (Silver)
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-2
DISASSEMBLY
HARDWARE LIST
Screw Position
#37
65
64 FR-275 66
ns #37
FR
-27
#37
ns
54
ns LCD901
59 56 58 57
60
61
PD -28
#3
63 62
#37
52
53
55
ns
ns
51
Ref. No. 51 52 53 * 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Part No. 2-660-352-01 X-2190-855-1 2-659-717-01 2-638-780-01 2-887-999-01 2-666-807-21 2-666-802-01 2-666-803-01 2-666-804-01 2-666-801-01
Description KNOB, VOL PANEL ASSY, FRONT CUSHION, PANEL CLIP FRONT FRAME (2.7J) AG SHEET (2.7) PRISM SHEET V (2.7) PRISM SHEET H (2.7) DIFFUSION SHEET (2.7) LIGHT GUIDE (2.7)
Ref. No. 61 62 63 64 65 66
Description REFLECTION SHEET(2.7J) FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FPD-001) PD-287 BOARD, COMPLETE FR-275 BOARD, COMPLETE FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFR-001)
LCD901 8-753-256-21 ACX547AK-1 #3 #37 2-660-401-01 SCREW (M1.7), NEW TRU-STAR, P2 (Red) 3-080-206-31 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-3
DISASSEMBLY
HARDWARE LIST
#33
105
#33
ns
106
A B C
107 104
A B C
104
Rear panel block (See page 5-5)
108 108
#32 #32 #32 #32 ns #33 ns #32
104
103 102
#32
101
Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0. Part No. 1-834-815-11 A-1551-210-A 3-072-975-01 3-941-343-01 1-468-666-12 Description FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FHV-001) HP-147 BOARD, COMPLETE HP BRACKET TAPE (A) POWER BLOCK (ACS1581-MA) Ref. No. 106 107 108 #31 #32 #33 Part No. Description
#33
1-964-814-11 HARNESS (PW-066) 2-583-498-01 CUSHION (VC (FRONT)) 1-964-845-11 HARNESS (LG-052) 2-102-434-01 SCREW (M3 (ECO)), STEP (Silver) 2-102-498-01 SCREW (2 (G TO)) (ECO) (Silver) 3-077-331-21 +BV3 (3-CR) (Silver)
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DISASSEMBLY
HARDWARE LIST
161
165
#33
169
#37 #37 #33 #2
162 160
#35
#33
168 159
JV -00 3
#33
154
ns
156 153
JK -3
171
75
#32
Ref. No. 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 * 159 * 160 161 162 164 0 165 0 166
1-787-505-11 MOTOR, FAN 2-635-562-31 2-102-498-01 3-077-331-21 3-975-291-02 3-080-206-31 SCREW (M1.7) (Black) SCREW (2 (G TO)) (ECO) (Silver) +BV3 (3-CR) (Silver) SCREW (4X6) (Silver) SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
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213 211
#32
209
DISASSEMBLY
HARDWARE LIST
#32 #40 ns
212
ns ns #42
210
B
M906 ns ns
#32
207
#32
208
ns ns
A
210
ns
RP
203 206
ns
214
-24
205
3
#32
204
Mechanism Deck Assembly-1 (See page 5-7)
D C
ns #32
ns
ns ns #32
CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
204
ns
203
202 201
#32
40 -0 D V
210
Note:
Replace the battery holder (BH4601) together when replacing the lithium storage battery (BT4601) on the VD-040 board. (The battery holder removed once cannot be used again.) When mounting these parts, mount new battery holder first and attach new lithium storage battery next.
: VD-040(BT4601) (BH4601) ( ) Part No. 2-665-055-01 3-058-376-01 X-3949-980-2 2-698-077-01 Description LEVER (4150), DETECTION SPRING, COMPRESSION LEVER ASSY, CK SHEET (DEW BARRIER)
0 BH4601 1-756-615-41 HOLDER, BATTERY (Note) 0 BT4601 1-756-134-12 BATTERY, STORAGE, LITHIUM (Note) M906 X-3949-979-1 MOTOR (CK) ASSY #32 #40 #42 2-102-498-01 SCREW (2 (G TO)) (ECO) (Silver) 7-685-851-04 SCREW +BVTT 2X4 (S) (Silver) 7-628-253-00 SCREW +PS 2X4 (Silver)
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730 (Note1, 2)
704
Mechanism Deck Assembly-4 (See page 5-10)
704
M901
715 721
726
720
705
706
707 702
CN004
725 701
S004
716
Note 1:
Use this part when you cannot replace each single part in Ref. No. 730 MDX-R203 such as dropping or flooding. Neither Ref. No. 857: SCREW (M1.4) nor Ref. No. 858: DOOR BLOCK ASSY, FL on page 5-10 are included in this part.
Note 2:
Ref. No. 701 * 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715
Part No. 1-675-561-11 3-057-351-01 3-057-350-02 3-732-817-11 3-057-319-08 X-3949-922-3 3-057-286-01 3-057-280-01 3-057-279-01 3-057-232-01 3-057-238-01 3-057-237-02 3-057-235-01 3-057-234-01 2-887-852-01
Description FP-104 FLEXIBLE BOARD GUIDE, MIC BASE BASE, MIC SCREW (2X4.5), TAPPING RETAINER, PENDULUM ARM ASSY, PENDULUM SPRING, EXTENSION ARM (S), BRAKE BRAKE (T), RATCHET SPRING, COMPRESSION RING, TG SLEEVE, TG ROLLER, TG FLANGE, TG UPPER GUARD (B), GUIDE
Ref. No. 716 717 718 719 720 721 723 724 725 726 730 CN004 M901 S004
Part No. A-7094-608-C 3-973-171-01 3-057-227-01 3-973-818-01 X-3949-915-3 3-057-228-02 3-726-829-01 3-057-353-01 3-318-201-91 3-973-266-11
Description SCREW ASSY, DRUM FITTING SUPPORT, TAPE RETAINER, TAPE SPRING, COMPRESSION ARM ASSY, PINCH CAP, DRUM WASHER, STOPPER SPRING, MIC BASE SCREW (B) (1.4X3), TAPPING SCREW (M2X2.2 (MEK)), HEAD
A-1556-714-A MDX-R203 (Note 1, 2) 1-770-312-21 CONNECTOR 4P A-1193-393-A DRUM ASSY (DEH-21D/J-RP) 1-762-351-22 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) (REC PROOF)
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M902
760
775
771 768 773 772 762 761 756 778 775 777 754 753 752 773 772 757 755 759 770 763 780 781 776 775 774 767 769
758
Ref. No. 751 752 753 754 755 756 * 757 758 759 760 * 761 762 763 765 766 767 768 769
Part No. A-7096-800-A 3-057-311-01 A-7094-599-C 3-057-267-01 3-057-294-01 3-973-140-01 3-057-302-01 3-057-314-02 X-3950-816-2 3-057-221-01 3-057-252-01 3-973-159-01 3-057-222-02 3-973-266-11 X-3949-918-2
Description GEAR (A) ASSY, IDLER GEAR (B), IDLER REEL (LARGE) BLOCK ASSY GEAR, ENCODER GEAR, MAIN CAM GEAR, SUB CAM SLIDER, SBR SLIDER, SUB ARM ASSY, LOADING SLIDER, PINCH ARM, SUB SLIDER GEAR, JOINT HOLDER, MOTOR SCREW (M2X2.2 (MEK)), HEAD ARM ASSY, TG2
Ref. No. 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 M902
Part No. Description X-3949-921-1 BAND (TG7) ASSY X-3949-920-1 BAND (TG2) ASSY 3-057-281-01 3-057-336-01 3-057-344-01 3-726-829-01 3-057-232-01 3-057-238-01 3-057-237-02 3-057-235-01 3-057-234-01 3-057-337-01 MAGNET, ET HOLDER, MAGNET SPRING, COMPRESSION (TG ARM) WASHER, STOPPER SPRING, COMPRESSION (TG) RING, TG SLEEVE, TG ROLLER, TG FLANGE, TG UPPER ROLLER, TG7
3-063-887-01 FLANGE (2), TG UPPER X-2148-017-2 TC ASSY 2-685-919-01 SCREW (M2X13) X-3946-702-1 MOTOR ASSY, CAM
X-3949-919-2 ARM ASSY, TG7 3-057-295-01 SPRING, EXTENSION (TG2) 3-057-296-01 SPRING, EXTENSION (TG7)
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807 819
807 807 818 817 833 826 817 816 815 813 811
M903 D001
825
Q001
821 809
807
808 809
828
ns
803
829
FP-248 FLEXIBLE BOARD (DEW SENSOR) BLOCK, REEL LOCK RELEASE SPRING, REEL LOCK RELEASE MD-76 BOARD, COMPLETE HOLDER (A), SENSOR HOLDER, LED BASE (S) ASSY, REEL (SERVICE) BASE (T) ASSY, REEL (SERVICE) RETAINER, REEL BASE WASHER, STOPPER
3-064-576-01 ECLIPSER 3-072-265-11 +T TAPPING SCREW 2X3.5 (G) 6-500-652-01 8-835-648-14 X-3949-928-4 6-550-672-01 DIODE GL453SE0000F (TAPE LED) MOTOR, DC SCD17A/C-NP (CAPSTAN MOTOR) MOTOR ASSY, REEL TRANSISTOR PT4850FJE00F (TAPE END SENSOR) 6-550-672-01 TRANSISTOR PT4850FJE00F (TAPE TOP SENSOR)
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857
(Note)
858(Note)
ns
859
856
M905 ns ns
857
(Note)
853
854 855
852
852
ns ns
851
Ref. No. 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 M905
Part No. A-1192-518-B 3-732-817-11 3-057-253-01 3-057-254-01 3-057-255-01 A-7094-689-C 3-947-503-21 A-1192-516-A A-1203-445-E
Description BLOCK ASSY (DOOR TO) SCREW (2X4.5), TAPPING GEAR, WHEEL GEAR (A) GEAR (B) GEAR (CD) BLOCK ASSY (SERVICE) SCREW (M1.4) (Note) DOOR BLOCK ASSY, FL (Note) COMPARTMENT BLOCK ASSY
Note:
Neither Ref. No. 857: SCREW (M1.4) nor Ref. No. 858: DOOR BLOCK ASSY, FL are included in Ref. No. 730 MDX-R203 on page 5-7.
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FP-104
5-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Ref. No. Part No. Description 1-675-561-11 FP-104 FLEXIBLE BOARD ******************** (This flexible board is included in MDX-R203 (A-1556-714-A).) (CN004 and S004 are not included in FP-104 flexible board.) < CONNECTOR > CN004 1-770-312-21 CONNECTOR 4P < SWITCH > S004 1-762-351-22 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) (REC PROOF) Ref. No. * D121 * D122 * D123 D124 * D125 * D126 D128 D129 * D130 * D133
FP-248
FP-506
FR-275
Part No. 6-500-252-11 6-500-252-11 6-500-252-11 6-500-817-01 6-500-252-11 6-500-252-11 8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 6-500-252-11 6-501-500-01
Description DIODE SML-512WWT86 (FF) DIODE SML-512WWT86 (DVCAM) DIODE SML-512WWT86 (PAUSE) DIODE (LED) SML-512UWT86 (REC) DIODE SML-512WWT86 (AUDIO DUB (A2)) DIODE SML-512WWT86 (DUPLICATE) DIODE UDZSNPTE-178.2B DIODE UDZSNPTE-178.2B DIODE SML-512WWT86 (DVCAM) DIODE SO-270S-WM-SD-TS (CASSETTE COMPARTMENT ILLUMINATION)
1-657-785-11 FP-248 FLEXIBLE BOARD (DEW SENSOR) ******************** (This flexible board is included in MDX-R203 (A-1556-714-A).)
6-501-500-01 DIODE SO-270S-WM-SD-TS (CASSETTE COMPARTMENT ILLUMINATION) 6-500-252-11 DIODE SML-512WWT86 (24P) 6-500-252-11 DIODE SML-512WWT86 (25P) 6-500-252-11 DIODE SML-512WWT86 (30P) 8-719-069-59 DIODE UDZSNPTE-178.2B 6-500-252-11 DIODE SML-512WWT86 (DV) < FERRITE BEAD >
1-870-263-11 FP-506 FLEXIBLE BOARD ******************** (There isnt mounted electrical parts in FP-506 flexible board.)
A-1551-233-A FR-275 BOARD, COMPLETE ********************** < CAPACITOR > C101 * C102 C104 C106 C107 * C109 1-125-889-11 1-112-746-11 1-126-206-11 1-112-300-91 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 4.7uF 100uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 6.3V
FB101
IC101 IC102
* CN101 * CN102
1-816-374-51 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 40P 1-779-329-51 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 10P < DIODE >
D101 D102 D103 D104 D105 D106 D107 D108 D109 D110 D111 * D112 D113 * D114 * D115 * D116 * D117 * D118 D119 * D120
8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 8-719-069-59 6-500-252-11 6-500-781-01 6-500-252-11 6-500-252-11 6-500-252-11 6-500-252-11 6-500-252-11 6-501-030-01 6-500-252-11
DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE
UDZSNPTE-178.2B UDZSNPTE-178.2B UDZSNPTE-178.2B UDZSNPTE-178.2B UDZSNPTE-178.2B UDZSNPTE-178.2B UDZSNPTE-178.2B UDZSNPTE-178.2B UDZSNPTE-178.2B UDZSNPTE-178.2B UDZSNPTE-178.2B SML-512WWT86 (TAPE) SML-521MUW (ON/STANDBY) SML-512WWT86 (DV) SML-512WWT86 (50i) SML-512WWT86 (REW) SML-512WWT86 (HDV) SML-512WWT86 (60i) SML-412MWT86 (PLAY) SML-512WWT86 (HDV)
R101 R102 R104 R105 R106 R107 R108 R109 R110 R111 R113 R114 R115 R116 R117 R118 R119 R120 R121 R123
1-218-970-11 1-218-970-11 1-218-970-11 1-218-970-11 1-218-964-11 1-218-964-11 1-218-970-11 1-218-960-11 1-218-960-11 1-218-967-11 1-218-967-11 1-218-967-11 1-218-964-11 1-218-957-11 1-218-957-11 1-218-955-11 1-218-955-11 1-218-955-11 1-218-957-11 1-218-957-11
RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP
27K 27K 27K 27K 8.2K 8.2K 27K 3.9K 3.9K 15K 15K 15K 8.2K 2.2K 2.2K 1.5K 1.5K 1.5K 2.2K 2.2K
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
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FR-275
Ref. No. R124 R125 R126 R127 R128 R129 R130 R131 R132 R136 R139 R142 R143 R144 R145 R146 R147 R148 R149 R150 R151 R152 R153 R154 R155 R156 R158 R159 R167 R168 R169 R174 R175 R176 R177 R178 R183 R187 R188 Part No. 1-218-957-11 1-218-954-11 1-218-954-11 1-218-954-11 1-218-954-11 1-218-954-11 1-218-853-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-819-11 1-218-937-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-973-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-950-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-944-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-950-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-950-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-950-11 1-218-950-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-960-11 1-218-957-11 1-218-852-11 1-218-852-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-941-81 1-216-822-11 1-218-951-11 Description RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP 2.2K 1.2K 1.2K 1.2K 1.2K 1.2K 1.8K 2.2K 680 47 100 47K 1K 680 680 560 680 680 180 680 560 680 560 1K 560 560 0 0 680 3.9K 2.2K 1.6K 1.6K 680 680 680 100 1.2K 680 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W Ref. No. S113 S114 S115 S116 S117 S118 S119 S120 S121 S122 S123 S124 S125 S126 S127 Part No. Description 1-786-157-11 TACTILE SWITCH (UP) 1-786-157-11 TACTILE SWITCH (DISPLAY) 1-771-428-11 SWITCH, TACTILE (FF) 1-771-428-11 1-786-157-11 1-786-157-11 1-786-157-11 1-771-428-11 1-771-428-11 1-771-428-11 1-771-428-11 1-786-157-11 1-786-157-11
HP-147
SWITCH, TACTILE (REW) TACTILE SWITCH (EXEC) TACTILE SWITCH (STATUS CHECK) TACTILE SWITCH (CONTER SELECT) SWITCH, TACTILE (STOP) SWITCH, TACTILE (PAUSE) SWITCH, TACTILE (PLAY) SWITCH, TACTILE (EJECT) TACTILE SWITCH (MENU) TACTILE SWITCH (COUNTER RESET)
A-1551-210-A HP-147 BOARD, COMPLETE ********************** (CN2001 is not supplied, but this is included in HP-147 complete board.) < CAPACITOR > C2001 C2002 C2003 C2004 C2005 C2006 C2007 C2008 C2009 C2010 C2011 C2012 C2013 C2014 C2015 C2016 C2017 C2019 C2020 1-165-989-11 1-137-704-91 1-165-989-11 1-104-852-11 1-165-989-11 1-104-852-11 1-163-227-11 1-163-227-11 1-165-989-11 1-100-591-91 1-165-908-11 1-165-989-11 1-125-889-11 1-165-884-91 1-164-935-11 1-164-935-11 1-127-760-11 1-164-933-11 1-164-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP < CONNECTOR > CN2001 (Not supplied) CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 10P (CN2001 is supplied including in HP-147 complete board.) < DIODE > D2005 D2006 8-719-421-59 DIODE MA3075WA-(TX) 8-719-421-59 DIODE MA3075WA-(TX) < FERRITE BEAD > 10uF 10uF 10uF 22uF 10uF 22uF 10PF 10PF 10uF 1uF 1uF 10uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 470PF 470PF 4.7uF 220PF 220PF 10% 20% 10% 20% 10% 20% 0.5PF 0.5PF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 6.3V 10V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 10V 50V 50V 6.3V 25V 10V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 50V 50V 6.3V 50V 50V
5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W
< VARIABLE RESISTOR > RV102 RV103 1-225-950-11 RES, VAR, CARBON 1-225-950-11 RES, VAR, CARBON < SWITCH > S101 S102 S103 S104 S105 S106 S107 S108 S109 S110 S111 S112 1-570-985-31 1-570-985-31 1-572-342-11 1-572-342-11 1-570-985-31 1-572-272-21 1-786-157-11 1-786-157-11 1-786-157-11 1-786-157-11 SWITCH, TOGGLE (INPUT SELECT) SWITCH, TOGGLE (AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT) SWITCH, SLIDE (TIMER) SWITCH, SLIDE (AUDIO INPUT) SWITCH, TOGGLE (DISPLAY OUTPUT) SWITCH, SLIDE (KEY INH) TACTILE SWITCH (LEFT) TACTILE SWITCH (DUPLICATE) TACTILE SWITCH (RIGHT) TACTILE SWITCH (AUDIO DUB (A2)) 10K (CH-1) 10K (CH-2)
FB2001 1-500-245-11 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) FB2002 1-500-245-11 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) < IC > * IC2001 IC2002 * IC2003 6-708-453-01 IC R1114Q401D-TR-FA 6-706-906-01 IC NJM2732RB1 (TE2) 6-709-873-01 IC TPA4411YZHR
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-12
HP-147
Ref. No. Part No. Description < JACK > J2001 1-695-514-21 JACK (SMALL TYPE) 1P (HEADPHONES) < COIL > * L2001 * L2002 1-481-381-21 INDUCTOR 1-481-381-21 INDUCTOR < TRANSISTOR > Q2001 Q2002 Q2003 6-550-237-01 TRANSISTOR 8-729-202-38 TRANSISTOR 8-729-202-38 TRANSISTOR < RESISTOR > < FERRITE BEAD > R2001 R2002 R2003 R2004 R2005 R2006 R2007 R2008 R2009 R2010 R2011 R2014 R2015 R2016 R2017 R2023 R2024 R2025 R2026 R2027 R2028 R2034 R2035 R2036 R2037 R2038 1-218-960-11 1-218-960-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-977-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-977-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-981-91 1-218-957-11 1-216-799-11 1-216-799-11 1-218-957-11 1-218-973-11 1-216-799-11 1-216-799-11 1-216-799-11 1-216-799-11 1-216-799-11 1-216-799-11 1-216-799-11 1-216-799-11 1-216-799-11 RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 3.9K 3.9K 100K 100K 10K 10K 100K 10K 100K 10K 220K 2.2K 15 15 2.2K 47K 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R601 R602 R603 R604 R605 R606 R607 R608 R609 R610 20% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V R611 R612 R613 R614 R615 R616 R617 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 FB721 FB722 FB723 FB724 FB725 1-500-245-11 1-500-245-11 1-500-245-11 1-500-245-11 1-500-245-11 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) < IC > * IC601 6-710-770-01 IC AD9889BBBCZRL-80 < JACK > J721 J722 2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R 2SC3326N-TE85L-B 2SC3326N-TE85L-B D601 * D721 * D722 * D723 D741 8-719-069-59 6-501-930-01 6-501-930-01 6-501-930-01 6-500-750-01 DIODE UDZSNPTE-178.2B DI MAZW068HGLS0 DI MAZW068HGLS0 DI MAZW068HGLS0 DIODE NSAD500H-T1-A 100uH 100uH CN601 * CN602 * CN721 CN741 * CN743 1-817-920-11 1-819-696-21 1-691-374-61 1-785-444-11 1-580-756-21 Ref. No. Part No. Description < CONNECTOR >
JK-375
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 80P CONNECTOR, HDMI (HDMI OUT) CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 10P CONNECTOR, SQUARE TYPE (HDV/DV) PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 7P < DIODE >
1-691-737-31 JACK (SMALL TYPE) (CONTROL S IN) 1-565-276-31 JACK, ULTRA SMALL 1P (LANC) < COIL >
1-400-673-21 INDUCTOR 1-400-673-21 INDUCTOR 1-400-674-21 INDUCTOR < LINE FILTER >
COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL < RESISTOR >
< VARIABLE RESISTOR > * RV2001 1-227-754-11 RES, VAR, CARBON 10K (SPEAKER/PHONES LEVEL)
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
A-1551-227-A JK-375 BOARD, COMPLETE ********************** < CAPACITOR > C601 C602 C603 C604 C605 C606 C607 1-117-919-11 1-117-919-11 1-117-919-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-13
JK-375
Ref. No. R618 R619 R620 R621 R622 R623 R624 R625 R626 R627 R628 R629 R630 R632 R633 R634 R635 R636 R638 R640 R641 R642 R648 R649 R650 R651 R652 R653 R654 R655 R656 R657 R658 R659 R660 R661 R662 R663 R701 Part No. Description 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 4.7K 0 4.7K 0 36K 910 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 1.8K 1.8K 47K 0 0 0 10 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W < FERRITE BEAD > 1-208-886-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-956-11 1-218-956-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W FB1000 FB1001 FB1002 FB1003 1-500-245-11 1-500-245-11 1-500-245-11 1-500-245-11 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (2012) < IC > IC1000 8-759-422-21 IC NJM4580V (TE2) < JACK > * J1000 J1001 J1002 J1003 1-780-378-11 1-785-572-11 1-785-572-11 1-785-572-11 Ref. No. Part No. Description 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-961-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-990-11 1-208-720-11 RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP
JV-003
A-1551-222-A JV-003 BOARD, COMPLETE ********************** (CN1002 is not supplied, but this is included in JV-003 complete board.) < CAPACITOR > C1002 C1003 C1004 C1005 C1006 C1007 C1008 C1009 C1010 C1011 C1012 1-164-866-11 1-164-866-11 1-100-743-91 1-100-743-91 1-100-611-91 1-100-611-91 1-100-966-91 1-100-966-91 1-165-875-11 1-164-870-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 47PF 2.2uF 2.2uF 22uF 22uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 68PF 68PF 5% 5% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 5% 5% 50V 50V 16V 16V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 50V 50V
CN1000 1-573-806-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (1.5MM) (SMD) 6P * CN1001 1-766-383-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (1.5MM) (SMD) 12P CN1002 (Not supplied) CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 12P (CN1002 is supplied including in JV-003 complete board.)
TERMINAL BOARD (S VIDEO/VIDEO/AUDIO) CONNECTOR, BNC (Y) CONNECTOR, BNC (Pb/Cb) CONNECTOR, BNC (Pr/Cr) < RESISTOR >
1-218-929-11 RES-CHIP
5%
1/16W R1000 R1001 R1002 R1003 R1004 R1005 R1006 R1007 R1008 R1009 R1010 R1011 R1012 R1013 R1014 R1015 R1016 R1017 1-216-675-11 1-216-675-11 1-208-820-11 1-208-820-11 1-218-957-11 1-218-956-11 1-218-956-11 1-218-957-11 1-208-927-11 1-208-721-11 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 1-208-721-11 1-208-927-11 1-218-971-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP 10K 10K 39K 39K 2.2K 1.8K 1.8K 2.2K 47K 39K 33K 33K 39K 47K 33K 22K 22K 33K 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
< COMPOSITION CIRCUIT BLOCK > RB701 1-234-400-21 CONDUCTOR, NETWORK (1005X4) < SWITCH > S721 1-571-914-21 SWITCH, KEY BOARD (RESET) < THERMISTOR > TH741 TH742 TH743 TH744 1-805-726-11 1-805-726-11 1-805-726-11 1-805-726-11 THERMISTOR, POSITIVE THERMISTOR, POSITIVE THERMISTOR, POSITIVE THERMISTOR, POSITIVE
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-14
JV-003
Description 12K 12K 30K 30K 2.4K 2.4K 100 100 1M 1M 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W Ref. No. R005 R006 R007 R008 R009 R010 R011 R012 R013 R014 R015 R028 R029 R030 R031 R032 R033 Part No. Description 1-218-867-11 METAL CHIP 1-218-867-11 METAL CHIP 1-216-809-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 1-218-867-11 1-218-867-11 1-216-174-00 1-216-837-11 1-216-184-00 1-216-811-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP
MD-76
6.8K 6.8K 100 22K 22K 6.8K 6.8K 100 22K 270 150 100 100 0 0 0 0
PD-287
0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/8W 1/10W 1/8W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
Ref. No. R1018 R1019 R1020 R1021 R1022 R1023 R1024 R1025 R1026 R1027
Part No.
1-218-966-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-966-11 RES-CHIP 1-208-922-11 1-208-922-11 1-208-692-11 1-208-692-11 1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP
S1000
A-1154-628-A MD-76 BOARD, COMPLETE ********************** * * 3-057-555-01 HOLDER, LED 3-066-170-01 HOLDER (A), SENSOR < CAPACITOR > C001 C002 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-104-851-11 TANTAL. CHIP < CONNECTOR > * CN001 * CN002 * CN003 1-691-359-61 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 21P 1-691-359-61 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 21P 1-691-356-61 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 18P < DIODE > D001 6-500-652-01 DIODE GL453SE0000F (TAPE LED) 0.01uF 10uF 10% 20% 25V 10V
< VARIABLE RESISTOR > RV001 RV002 RV003 RV004 1-241-770-11 1-238-019-11 1-241-770-11 1-238-019-11 RES, ADJ, METAL GLAZE RES, ADJ, METAL GLAZE RES, ADJ, METAL GLAZE RES, ADJ, METAL GLAZE < SWITCH > S001 S002 S003 1-762-551-21 SWITCH, PUSH (L/S CAS) 1-771-604-11 SWITCH, DETECTION (C IN) 1-771-604-11 SWITCH, DETECTION (CC DOWN) 1M (GAIN) 47K (OFFSET) 1M (GAIN) 47K (OFFSET)
< IC > IC001 IC002 IC003 IC004 IC005 8-759-510-71 8-719-052-03 8-719-052-03 8-719-082-56 8-719-082-56 IC BA10358F-E2 ELEMENT, HOLE THS124TE85L ELEMENT, HOLE THS124TE85L PHOTO COUPLER TLP907 (LB, SONY) PHOTO COUPLER TLP907 (LB, SONY) < JUMPER RESISTOR > JR001 JR003 JR004 JR005 JR006 1-216-296-00 1-216-296-00 1-216-296-00 1-216-296-00 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP < TRANSISTOR > Q001 Q002 6-550-672-01 TRANSISTOR 6-550-672-01 TRANSISTOR PT4850FJE00F (TAPE END SENSOR) PT4850FJE00F (TAPE TOP SENSOR) 0 0 0 0 0 C6103 C6104 C6105 C6107 C6108 C6109 C6110 C6111 C6112 C6115 C6116 C6117 C6119 C6120 C6122 C6123 C6124 C6125 C6127 C6128 C6129 1-137-710-91 1-125-841-11 1-165-884-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-739-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-786-91 1-164-943-11 1-164-943-11 1-164-943-11 1-125-889-11 1-127-760-11 1-137-710-91 1-127-760-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-164-943-11 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 22uF 2.2uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 560PF 0.1uF 22uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 2.2uF 4.7uF 10uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.01uF 1uF 0.1uF 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 6.3V 4V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 50V 10V 6.3V 16V 16V 16V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 16V 10V 10V
< RESISTOR > R001 R003 R004 1-216-811-11 METAL CHIP 1-216-810-11 METAL CHIP 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 150 120 22K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-15
PD-287
Ref. No. Part No. Description < CONNECTOR > * CN6101 1-785-905-51 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 24P * CN6102 1-785-905-51 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 24P < DIODE > * D6105 * D6106 * D6107 D6109 6-502-236-01 6-502-236-01 6-502-236-01 8-719-074-67 DI NSSW008CT-P1-T204 (LCD BACKLIGHT) DI NSSW008CT-P1-T204 (LCD BACKLIGHT) DI NSSW008CT-P1-T204 (LCD BACKLIGHT) DIODE EDZ-TE61-5.6B < FERRITE BEAD > FB6101 1-400-331-11 FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005) < IC > IC6101 IC6102 8-759-693-13 IC NJM12904V (TE2) 8-753-229-98 IC CXM3006CR-T4 < COIL > L6101 L6103 L6104 1-400-588-11 INDUCTOR 1-400-588-11 INDUCTOR 1-400-588-11 INDUCTOR < TRANSISTOR > * Q6104 Q6105 Q6106 Q6107 Q6108 Q6109 Q6110 6-551-847-01 8-729-026-53 8-729-026-53 8-729-026-53 6-550-234-01 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR UP04501G08S0 2SA1576A-T106-QR 2SA1576A-T106-QR 2SA1576A-T106-QR UNR32A300LS0 NDS356AP 2SA207800LS0 10uH 10uH 10uH
RP-243
1-468-666-12 POWER BLOCK (ACS1581-MA) ************************* (POWER BLOCK (ACS1581-MA BOARD) excluding F101 (FUSE T2.5A/ 250V) is replaced as a block.) 7-621-759-40 +PSW 2.6X6 7-682-947-01 +PSW 3X6 < FUSE >
0 F101
A-1166-862-A RP-243 BOARD, COMPLETE *********************** < CAPACITOR > C1001 C1002 C1003 C1004 C1005 C2000 C2001 C2002 C2003 C2004 C2005 C2006 C2007 C2008 C2009 C2010 C2011 C2012 C2013 C2014 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W L2000 L2001 L2002 C2015 1-164-937-11 1-164-943-11 1-164-937-11 1-164-937-11 1-164-937-11 1-164-943-11 1-137-910-11 1-137-910-11 1-164-943-11 1-100-415-91 1-164-943-11 1-164-943-11 1-100-415-91 1-164-943-11 1-164-943-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-943-11 1-164-943-11 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 0.01uF 0.001uF 0.001uF 0.001uF 0.01uF 10uF 10uF 0.01uF 0.47uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.47uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 10uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 50V 16V 50V 50V 50V 16V 16V 16V 16V 6.3V 16V 16V 6.3V 16V 16V 10V 10V 16V 16V 16V 16V
R6101 R6104 R6105 R6106 R6109 R6110 R6111 R6112 R6113 R6114 R6115 R6116 R6117 R6118 R6119 R6121 R6122 R6123 R6124 R6126
1-216-864-11 1-208-931-11 1-208-934-11 1-218-949-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-927-11 1-208-943-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-957-11 1-208-643-11 1-208-643-11 1-218-977-11 1-208-643-11 1-218-978-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-989-11
SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP
0 68K 91K 470 10K 47K 220K 47K 47K 1K 10K 4.7K 2.2K 22 22 100K 22 120K 0 1M
* CN1001 1-818-441-91 * CN1002 1-691-382-51 CN1003 1-691-359-51 CN1004 1-691-359-51 * CN1005 1-691-375-51
CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 100P CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 18P CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 21P CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 21P CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 11P
* CN2000 1-691-374-51 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 10P < IC > IC1001 IC2000 8-759-338-95 IC NJM2903V (TE2) 6-707-432-01 IC TLS26A102PFBR < COIL > 1-469-967-21 INDUCTOR 1-469-967-21 INDUCTOR 1-469-967-21 INDUCTOR 10uH 10uH 10uH
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-16
RP-243
Ref. No. Part No. Description < TRANSISTOR > * Q1001 6-551-877-01 TRANSISTOR < RESISTOR > R1004 R1099 R1100 R1101 R1102 R1106 R1107 R1110 R1111 R2003 R2004 R2007 R2008 R2009 R2011 R2013 R2014 R2015 * R2018 * R2019 * R2020 * R2021 1-218-990-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-989-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-963-11 1-218-963-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-969-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-963-11 1-208-715-11 1-208-909-11 1-208-909-11 1-218-990-11 1-208-715-11 1-208-869-11 1-208-869-11 SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 0 1K 1K 1M 1K 4.7K 47K 6.8K 6.8K 10K 22K 10K 6.8K 22K 8.2K 8.2K 0 22K 180 180 180 180 C1413 C1414 C1415 C1416 C1417 C1418 C1419 C1420 C1421 * C1422 C1423 C1424 C1425 C1426 C1427 C1428 C1429 C1430 C1431 C1432 C1433 C1434 C1435 C1436 C1437 C1438 C1440 C1441 C1443 C1447 C1453 * C1455 C1456 C1457 1-100-566-91 1-164-874-11 1-162-970-11 1-100-566-91 1-164-227-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-922-11 1-100-566-91 1-100-566-91 1-112-298-91 1-165-884-91 1-100-566-91 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-100-566-91 1-162-970-11 1-100-566-91 1-127-738-91 1-127-738-91 1-100-591-91 1-100-566-91 1-100-566-91 1-128-400-11 1-128-400-11 1-128-709-11 1-113-991-11 1-112-300-91 1-113-991-11 1-112-300-91 1-112-300-91 1-100-566-91 1-112-298-91 1-100-566-91 1-100-566-91 Note: 2SC6054GR8SD Ref. No. C1408 C1410 C1411 C1412 Part No. 1-127-715-11 1-100-567-81 1-127-715-11 1-100-566-91 Description
SH-027
0.22uF 0.01uF 0.22uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 100PF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.022uF 0.01uF 39PF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 2.2uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 47uF 47uF 68uF 33uF 4.7uF 33uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
VD-040
10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 16V 25V 16V 25V 25V 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V 50V 25V 25V 16V 6.3V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 10V 16V 10V 16V 10V 10V 25V 16V 25V 25V
CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
A-1439-359-A SH-027 BOARD, COMPLETE ********************** < CONNECTOR > CN701 1-580-057-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 4P < SWITCH > S701 S702 1-786-380-11 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) (STANDBY) 1-786-380-11 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) (PUSH OUT)
A-1551-273-A VD-040 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE) ********************** (IC2402 and IC4105 are not supplied, but they are included in VD-040 complete board (SERVICE).) < BATTERY HOLDER > 0 BH4601 1-756-615-41 HOLDER, BATTERY (Note) < BATTERY > 0 BT4601 1-756-134-12 BATTERY, STORAGE, LITHIUM (Note) < CAPACITOR > * C1401 * C1403 C1404 C1405 C1406 C1407 1-112-298-91 1-112-298-91 1-127-715-11 1-100-566-91 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 1uF 0.22uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 16V 16V 16V 25V 25V 25V
Replace the battery holder (BH4601) together when replacing the lithium storage battery (BT4601) on the VD-040 board. (The battery holder removed once cannot be used again.) When mounting these parts, mount new battery holder first and attach new lithium storage battery next.
: VD-040(BT4601) (BH4601) ( ) CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0.
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-17
VD-040
Ref. No. C1458 C1459 C1460 * C1461 C1801 C1802 C1803 C1805 C1806 C1807 C1808 C1810 C1811 C1812 C1813 C1814 C1815 C1816 C1817 C1818 C1819 C1820 C1821 C1822 C1823 C1824 C1825 C1826 C1827 C1828 C1829 C1830 C1831 C1833 C1834 C1835 C1836 C1837 C1838 C1839 C1840 C1841 C1842 C1843 C1844 C1846 C1848 C1849 C1861 C1864 C2001 C2002 C2003 C2004 C2005 C2006 Part No. Description 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.22uF 1uF 22uF 10uF 0.1uF 10uF 10uF 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 22uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 22uF 22uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 10uF 47uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 22uF 0.1uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 25V 25V 16V 16V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 25V 25V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 4V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V Ref. No. C2007 C2008 C2009 C2010 C2011 C2012 C2013 C2201 C2202 C2203 C2204 C2205 C2206 C2207 C2208 C2209 C2210 C2212 C2213 C2214 C2215 C2217 C2218 C2220 C2221 C2222 C2223 C2224 C2225 C2226 C2227 C2228 C2229 C2230 C2231 C2232 C2233 C2234 C2235 C2401 C2402 C2403 C2405 C2406 C2706 * C2708 C2710 C2711 * C2713 * C2714 C2716 C2717 C2718 * C2719 * C2720 C2721 * C2722 Part No. 1-165-897-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-127-895-11 1-127-895-11 1-165-908-11 1-127-760-11 1-165-989-11 1-100-539-91 1-100-539-91 1-165-989-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-539-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-539-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-539-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-539-91 1-127-895-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-567-81 1-165-989-11 1-100-567-81 1-112-746-11 1-128-934-61 1-125-777-11 1-112-746-11 1-112-746-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-112-746-11 1-112-746-11 Description TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 22uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 22uF 22uF 1uF 4.7uF 10uF 47uF 47uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 47uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 47uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 47uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 47uF 22uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 10uF 0.01uF 4.7uF 0.33uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 20% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10V 10V 10V 10V 4V 4V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 4V 10V 10V 25V 6.3V 25V 6.3V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP 1-100-566-91 1-127-715-11 1-112-298-91 1-100-611-91 1-165-989-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-989-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-611-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-611-91 1-100-611-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-989-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-125-777-11 1-165-989-11 1-100-539-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-127-895-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-884-91 1-165-884-91 1-165-884-91 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-18
VD-040
Ref. No. * C2723 C2724 C2725 C2726 C2727 C2728 C2729 C2730 C2731 C2732 C2733 C2734 C2735 C3201 C3202 C3203 C3204 C3205 C3206 C3207 C3208 C3209 C3210 C3211 C3212 C3213 C3214 C3215 C3217 C3218 C3219 C3220 C3221 C3222 C3223 C3224 C3225 C3226 C3227 C3228 C3229 C3230 C3231 C3232 C3233 C3234 C3235 C3236 C3237 C3238 C3239 C3240 C3241 C3242 C3243 C3244 C3245 Part No. Description 4.7uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 0.47uF 0.01uF 0.47uF 10uF 0.01uF 12PF 12PF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.0022uF 2.2uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 5% 5% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 16V 10V 6.3V 16V 50V 50V 6.3V 10V 10V 16V 50V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 16V 16V Ref. No. C3401 C3402 C3403 * C3404 C3405 C3407 C3409 C3410 C3411 C3412 C3414 C3415 C3416 C3418 C3420 C4002 C4003 C4004 C4005 C4006 C4007 C4008 C4009 C4010 C4012 C4013 C4014 C4020 C4021 C4022 C4101 C4102 C4103 C4107 C4109 C4110 C4111 C4112 C4113 C4114 C4115 C4117 C4119 C4123 C4125 C4126 C4127 C4128 C4130 C4131 C4133 C4134 C4135 C4136 C4137 C4138 C4139 Part No. Description 10uF 270PF 1uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 12PF 12PF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 10uF 22uF 10uF 0.022uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 10PF 9PF 0.1uF 2.2uF 100uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.47uF 0.47uF 0.47uF 100PF 100PF 100PF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.22uF 0.1uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.1uF 0.22uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 1uF 10% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 0.5PF 0.5PF 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 5% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 6.3V 16V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 50V 50V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 16V 25V 10V 50V 50V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 50V 50V 50V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 1-112-746-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-851-11 1-165-851-11 1-165-851-11 1-137-710-91 1-125-891-11 1-164-943-11 1-125-891-11 1-137-710-91 1-164-943-11 1-164-852-11 1-164-852-11 1-137-710-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-943-11 1-164-939-11 1-125-889-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 1-165-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-164-928-11 1-165-908-11 1-112-746-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-852-11 1-164-852-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-989-11 1-100-611-91 1-165-989-11 1-107-819-11 1-100-567-81 1-125-777-11 1-162-915-11 1-162-914-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-889-11 1-126-206-11 1-125-777-11 1-127-760-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-887-91 1-165-887-91 1-165-887-91 1-100-415-91 1-100-415-91 1-100-415-91 1-164-874-11 1-164-874-11 1-164-874-11 1-165-887-91 1-165-887-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-887-91 1-125-777-11 1-165-887-91 1-165-887-91 1-125-777-11 1-165-887-91 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-19
VD-040
Ref. No. C4148 C4149 C4150 C4151 C4155 C4156 C4157 C4159 C4160 C4163 C4164 C4166 C4167 C4168 C4169 C4170 C4171 C4401 C4402 C4403 C4405 C4406 C4407 C4408 C4409 C4410 C4411 C4412 C4413 C4415 C4416 C4419 C4420 C4501 C4502 C4503 C4504 C4505 C4506 C4507 C4508 C4509 C4510 C4511 C4512 C4513 C4514 C4515 C4516 C4517 C4518 C4519 C4520 C4521 C4522 C4524 C4525 Part No. 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-591-91 1-125-777-11 1-100-611-91 1-127-760-11 1-127-760-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-672-11 1-100-672-11 1-100-567-81 1-107-826-11 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-850-11 1-164-850-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-567-81 1-127-738-91 1-100-567-81 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-567-81 1-125-777-11 1-100-566-91 1-100-566-91 1-127-738-91 1-125-777-11 1-127-738-91 1-100-566-91 1-164-934-11 1-100-566-91 1-100-566-91 1-100-566-91 1-100-567-81 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF 22uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF 10uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10PF 10PF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 4.7uF 0.01uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 330PF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 0.5PF 0.5PF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10V 10V 10V 10V 25V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 16V 16V 25V 16V 25V 25V 10V 10V 50V 50V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 25V 25V 25V 10V 10V 25V 10V 25V 25V 25V 10V 25V 25V 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V 10V 10V 10V Ref. No. C4526 C4527 C4528 C4529 C4531 C4532 C4533 C4534 C4535 C4536 C4537 C4538 C4539 C4541 C4542 C4543 C4544 C4545 C4546 C4547 C4548 C4549 C4550 C4551 C4552 C4553 C4554 C4555 C4556 C4557 C4558 C4559 C4560 C4561 C4562 C4563 C4564 C4565 C4566 C4567 C4605 C4606 C4607 C4608 C4609 C4610 C4611 C4612 C4613 C4614 C4615 C4616 C4617 C4618 C4619 C4620 C4621 Part No. Description 0.1uF 0.022uF 1uF 1uF 0.047uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.0047uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.001uF 0.1uF 470PF 470PF 470PF 470PF 0.1uF 100PF 0.1uF 0.1uF 2.2uF 0.0068uF 0.022uF 0.0068uF 0.1uF 100PF 0.1uF 0.1uF 22PF 0.1uF 0.022uF 0.001uF 4.7uF 10uF 1uF 0.01uF 2.2uF 1uF 0.047uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.22uF 33PF 10uF 0.22uF 0.1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 16V 10V 10V 10V 25V 10V 50V 10V 50V 50V 50V 50V 10V 50V 10V 10V 10V 16V 16V 16V 10V 50V 10V 10V 50V 10V 16V 50V 25V 20V 10V 25V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 16V 50V 6.3V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-119-923-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-164-941-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-566-91 1-125-777-11 1-164-937-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-935-11 1-164-935-11 1-164-935-11 1-164-935-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-931-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-889-11 1-164-942-11 1-107-819-11 1-164-942-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-931-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-858-11 1-125-777-11 1-107-819-11 1-164-937-11 1-127-738-91 1-113-985-11 1-165-908-11 1-100-567-81 1-125-889-11 1-165-908-11 1-119-923-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-989-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-127-715-11 1-164-862-11 1-165-989-11 1-127-715-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-20
VD-040
Ref. No. C4622 C4623 * C4624 C4625 C4626 C4627 C4628 C4629 C4630 C4631 C4632 C4633 C4634 C4635 C4636 C4637 C4638 C4639 C4640 C4641 C4642 C4643 C4644 C4645 C4646 C4647 C4648 C4649 C4651 C4652 C4653 C4654 C4655 C4656 C4657 C4658 C4659 C4660 C4661 C4662 C4663 C4664 C4665 C4666 C4667 C4668 C4669 C4670 C4671 C4729 C4733 C4735 C4739 C6401 C6402 C6403 C6404 Part No. 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-112-298-91 1-165-908-11 1-127-715-11 1-165-884-91 1-127-772-11 1-107-819-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-875-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-884-91 1-165-884-91 1-165-884-91 1-165-884-91 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-127-760-11 1-127-760-11 1-165-884-91 1-125-889-11 1-125-889-11 1-165-884-91 1-107-823-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-100-591-91 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-112-300-91 1-112-300-91 1-100-591-91 1-165-884-91 1-127-692-91 1-100-566-91 1-137-689-91 1-164-380-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 0.22uF 2.2uF 0.033uF 0.022uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 10uF 10uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 0.47uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 1uF 2.2uF 10uF 0.1uF 47uF 51PF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.22uF 0.33uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10V 10V 16V 10V 16V 6.3V 10V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 16V 16V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 6.3V 16V 10V 10V 25V 10V 10V 10V 10V 25V 6.3V 16V 25V 16V 50V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V Ref. No. C6405 C6406 C6407 C6408 C6409 C6410 C6411 C6412 C6413 C6414 C6415 C6416 C6417 C6418 C6419 C6420 C6421 C6422 C6424 C6425 C6426 C6427 C6428 C6429 C6430 C6431 C6601 C6602 C6603 C6604 C6605 C6606 C6607 C6608 C6609 C6610 C6611 C6612 C6613 C6614 C6615 C6616 C6617 C6618 C6619 C6620 C6621 C6622 C6624 C6625 C6626 C6627 C6628 C7001 C7002 C7003 C7004 Part No. Description 0.1uF 0.033uF 1uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 1uF 22uF 0.33uF 1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.33uF 150PF 0.001uF 0.1uF 1uF 2.2uF 2.2uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 220uF 220uF 22uF 1uF 0.1uF 10uF 10uF 1uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10PF 0.1uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 0.5PF 10% 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 50V 50V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 5V 5V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 50V 10V 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-127-772-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-165-884-91 1-165-884-91 1-165-884-91 1-165-884-91 1-165-908-11 1-165-897-11 1-128-934-61 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-128-934-61 1-164-878-11 1-164-937-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-884-91 1-165-884-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-609-11 1-100-609-11 1-165-897-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-989-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-989-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-850-11 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-21
VD-040
Ref. No. C7301 C7302 C7303 C7304 C7305 C7306 C7307 C7308 C7309 C7310 C7311 C7312 C7313 C7314 C7315 C7316 C7317 C7318 C7319 C7320 C7321 C7322 C7323 C7324 C7325 C7326 C7327 C7328 C7329 C7330 C7331 C7332 C7334 C7335 C7336 C7337 C7338 C7339 C7340 C7341 C7342 C7343 C7344 C7345 C7346 C7347 C7348 C7349 C7350 C7351 C7352 C7353 C7354 C7355 C7356 C7357 Part No. Description 10uF 0.001uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 1uF 0.1uF 1uF 10PF 10PF 1uF 1uF 1uF 10uF 1uF 10uF 1uF 10uF 0.022uF 10uF 2.2uF 10uF 10PF 10PF 10uF 22uF 0.1uF 10uF 47uF 47uF 10uF 10uF 1uF 4.7uF 22uF 47uF 68PF 22uF 1uF 22uF 47uF 47uF 68PF 22uF 0.1uF 47uF 22uF 22uF 1uF 22uF 20% 5% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 0.5PF 0.5PF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 0.5PF 0.5PF 10% 20% 10% 20% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 5% 20% 10% 20% 20% 20% 5% 20% 10% 20% 20% 20% 10% 20% 16V 25V 16V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 50V 50V 25V 25V 10V 10V 10V 16V 10V 10V 25V 16V 25V 10V 50V 50V 10V 10V 25V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 50V 20V 25V 20V 10V 10V 50V 20V 25V 10V 6.3V 20V 10V 20V Ref. No. C7358 C7359 C7360 C7361 C7362 C7363 C7504 C7505 C7509 C7510 C7512 C7513 C7514 C7515 C7516 C7517 C7518 C7519 C7520 C7521 C7523 C7524 C7526 C7529 C7531 C7533 C7538 C7539 C7540 C7541 C7542 C7543 C7544 C7545 C7546 C7554 C7559 C7560 C7561 C7562 C7563 C7564 C7567 C7568 C7569 C7570 C7572 C7573 C7574 C7575 C7576 C7577 C7578 C7579 C7580 C7581 C7582 Part No. 1-165-908-11 1-113-981-11 1-165-875-11 1-113-981-11 1-165-875-11 1-113-985-11 1-164-939-11 1-112-300-91 1-128-964-11 1-137-689-91 1-100-539-91 1-164-939-11 1-112-300-91 1-119-751-11 1-100-055-21 1-164-382-11 1-100-539-91 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-100-055-21 1-125-777-11 1-107-826-11 1-165-875-11 1-100-055-21 1-100-055-21 1-164-382-11 1-164-382-11 1-164-936-11 1-164-936-11 1-165-875-11 1-165-875-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-875-11 1-165-875-11 1-165-875-11 1-165-875-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-875-11 1-164-936-11 1-164-936-11 1-164-382-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-107-826-11 1-165-875-11 1-100-966-91 1-100-966-91 1-165-875-11 1-137-934-11 Description CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP 1uF 22uF 10uF 22uF 10uF 10uF 0.0022uF 4.7uF 100uF 47uF 47uF 0.0022uF 4.7uF 22uF 22uF 91PF 47uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 1uF 0.1uF 1uF 22uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF 22uF 22uF 91PF 91PF 680PF 680PF 10uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 0.1uF 10uF 680PF 680PF 91PF 0.1uF 10uF 10uF 0.1uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 47uF 47uF 10uF 10% 20% 10% 20% 10% 20% 10% 10% 20% 20% 20% 10% 10% 20% 20% 5% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 5% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 20% 20% 20% 10V 20V 10V 20V 10V 20V 50V 10V 6.3V 16V 6.3V 50V 10V 16V 16V 50V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 16V 10V 16V 10V 16V 16V 50V 50V 50V 50V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 50V 50V 50V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 16V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 1-104-913-11 TANTAL. CHIP 1-115-416-61 1-104-913-11 1-104-913-11 1-165-875-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-875-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-875-11 1-104-913-11 1-165-875-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-164-850-11 1-164-850-11 1-100-591-91 1-100-591-91 1-165-908-11 1-165-875-11 1-165-908-11 1-104-913-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-875-11 1-164-227-11 1-104-913-11 1-113-986-11 1-165-875-11 1-164-850-11 1-164-850-11 1-165-875-11 1-165-897-11 1-100-566-91 1-100-672-11 1-137-934-11 1-137-934-11 1-165-875-11 1-165-875-11 1-165-908-11 1-112-300-91 1-100-611-91 1-137-934-11 1-164-870-11 1-113-981-11 1-100-591-91 1-113-981-11 1-137-934-11 1-137-934-11 1-164-870-11 1-113-981-11 1-100-566-91 1-137-934-11 1-100-611-91 1-113-981-11 1-165-908-11 1-113-981-11 CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP TANTAL. CHIP
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-22
VD-040
Description 10uF 22uF 22uF 22uF 22uF 68PF 68PF 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 5% 5% 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 50V 50V Ref. No. 0 F4603 0 F4604 0 F4704 Part No. Description 1-576-406-11 FUSE (1.4A/32V) 1-576-406-11 FUSE (1.4A/32V) 1-576-406-11 FUSE (1.4A/32V) < FERRITE BEAD > FB1801 FB1802 FB1803 FB2001 FB2002 FB2201 FB2401 FB3401 FB4001 FB4101 FB4102 FB4103 FB4104 FB4105 FB4106 FB4107 FB4108 FB4401 FB4402 FB6401 1-469-082-21 1-469-082-21 1-469-082-21 1-400-619-11 1-500-238-11 1-469-082-21 1-469-082-21 1-400-331-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-500-238-11 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005) INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005) INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005) INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005) FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) < FILTER > FL1801 FL3201 FL3202 FL3203 FL3204 1-234-939-21 1-234-939-21 1-234-939-21 1-234-939-21 1-234-939-21 FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD) FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD) FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD) FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD) FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD) < IC > IC1401 IC1402 IC1403 IC1404 IC1405 IC1406 IC1407 IC1408 IC1410 IC1411 IC1412 IC1413 * IC1801 IC1802 IC1803 6-707-617-01 8-759-058-62 6-707-086-01 6-705-337-01 8-759-530-57 6-704-257-01 8-759-494-88 6-708-385-01 8-759-494-88 8-759-058-62 6-703-228-01 6-707-617-01 6-710-743-01 8-759-643-94 6-701-979-01 IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC R1154H001C-FB TC7S08FU (TE85R) S-80851CNMC-B9CT2G TK11150CSCL-G TLV431ACDBV2 TK11130CSCL-G TC75S56F (TE85R) SN0408028DBTR TC75S56F (TE85R) TC7S08FU (TE85R) TK11160CSCL-G R1154H001C-FB S4DF006X02-Y071-K12K4C TC7SLU04FU (TE85R) TC7WB66FK (TE85R)
Part No.
1-100-966-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1-114-238-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1-114-238-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1-114-238-91 1-114-238-91 1-164-870-11 1-164-870-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP < CONNECTOR >
PIN, CONNECTOR 6P CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 24P PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 6P CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 80P PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 7P
* CN4005 1-691-348-61 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 10P * CN4101 1-506-481-11 PIN, CONNECTOR 2P CN4102 1-750-303-41 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 20P (FOR CPC JIG) CN4105 1-564-013-11 PIN, CONNECTOR 3P CN4106 1-580-057-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 4P * CN4107 1-818-817-61 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (ZIF) 40P * CN4108 1-818-217-61 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 10P * CN4501 1-695-320-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (1.5MM) (SMD) 2P CN4502 1-785-848-91 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 100P * CN4503 1-695-320-31 PIN, CONNECTOR (1.5MM) (SMD) 2P * CN6401 CN7301 CN7302 * CN7501 1-764-007-11 1-794-057-21 1-566-526-61 1-566-528-61 PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 12P PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 2P CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 10P CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 12P < DIODE > * D3201 D4101 D4106 D4401 D4501 D4601 * D4602 D4603 D4702 * D7302 * D7303 * D7304 * D7305 6-502-150-01 8-719-056-23 8-719-069-28 8-719-069-28 8-719-066-98 8-719-027-76 6-502-150-01 6-500-168-01 8-719-081-34 6-501-902-01 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE MA2SD320G8S0 1SS387-TPL3 1SS400TE-61 1SS400TE-61 RB051L-40TE25 1SS357-TPH3 MA2SD320G8S0 MA4SD1000LS0 RB160M-30TR MA2J1120GLS0
6-501-902-01 DIODE MA2J1120GLS0 6-501-902-01 DIODE MA2J1120GLS0 6-501-902-01 DIODE MA2J1120GLS0 < FUSE >
0 F1401 0 F1402 0 F1403 0 F1405 0 F1406 0 F1407 0 F1408 0 F1409 0 F1410 0 F4101 0 F4601 0 F4602
1-576-447-11 1-576-864-21 1-576-864-21 1-576-864-21 1-576-775-21 1-576-864-21 1-576-447-11 1-576-447-11 1-576-447-11 1-576-447-11
FUSE (630mA/24V) FUSE (0.8A/72V) FUSE (0.8A/72V) FUSE (0.8A/72V) FUSE (2A/72V) FUSE (0.8A/72V) FUSE (630mA/24V) FUSE (630mA/24V) FUSE (630mA/24V) FUSE (630mA/24V)
* IC1815 6-709-937-01 IC TC7SA34FU (T5RSONYF) IC2001 6-708-108-01 IC TLS26A100PFBR * IC2201 8-753-276-37 IC CXD3195AGG-T6 * IC2401 6-710-306-01 IC HYE18M256320CFX-7.5 IC2402 (Not supplied) IC S29AL016D70BFI013 (IC2402 is supplied including in VD-040 complete board (SERVICE).) * IC2701 IC3201 IC3203 IC3204 6-710-783-01 6-711-003-01 8-759-058-60 8-759-058-62 IC IC IC IC MB8AA1121BGL-G-ERE1 T6UL2XBG-0002 (EO2) TC7SU04FU (TE85R) TC7S08FU (TE85R) Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0.
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-23
VD-040
Ref. No. IC3205 IC3206 IC3207 IC3208 IC3209 IC3210 * IC3211 IC3212 IC3213 IC3214 IC3215 IC3216 IC3217 IC3218 IC3219 * IC3231 * IC3401 * IC4001 IC4004 * IC4103 IC4104 Part No. Description Ref. No. IC7513 Part No. Description 8-759-698-31 IC TC7WH74FK (TE85R) 6-707-479-01 8-759-680-48 8-759-680-48 8-759-698-31 8-759-524-19 6-707-882-01 6-706-484-01 8-759-524-19 6-706-487-01 8-759-598-43 8-759-524-19 8-759-524-19 6-701-917-01 6-701-917-01 6-710-105-01 6-710-516-01 6-806-647-01 8-759-694-16 6-710-594-01 6-703-328-01 IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC AK4121AVF-E2 TC7WH157FK (TE85R) TC7WH157FK (TE85R) TC7WH74FK (TE85R) TC74VHC164FT (EL) TC74VHC74FT (EKJ) TC7SH04FU (T5RSOYJF) TC74VHC164FT (EL) TC7SH08FU (T5RSOYJF) TC7WH04FK (TE85R) TC74VHC164FT (EL) TC74VHC164FT (EL) TC7PA34FU (TE85R) TC7PA34FU (TE85R) TK70550SCL-G SN200507002ZZCR MB89097PFV-G-195-BND-ERE1 TC7WH241FK (TE85R) S4LFS33X0-Y070 MSM56V16160F-10T3 8-759-422-21 IC NJM4580V (TE2) < COIL > L1401 L1402 L1404 L1801 L1802 L1803 L1804 L1805 L1806 L1807 L1808 L2001 L2002 L2003 L2201 L2202 L2203 L2204 L2205 L2702 L2703 L2704 L3201 L3202 L3204 L3205 L3401 L4001 L4002 L4004 L4101 L4102 L4103 L4104 L4105 L4501 L4502 L4503 L4504 L4505 L4601 L4602 L4603 L4604 L4605 L4606 L4607 L4608 L4609 L4610 L4611 L4612 L4614 L4615 L4616 1-416-865-11 1-416-948-21 1-403-700-41 1-400-676-11 1-400-675-11 1-400-588-11 1-400-588-11 1-400-676-11 1-469-549-21 1-400-144-21 1-400-144-21 1-400-588-11 1-400-588-11 1-400-588-11 1-400-675-11 1-400-676-11 1-400-676-11 1-400-676-11 1-400-676-11 1-400-675-11 1-400-675-11 1-400-675-11 1-469-967-21 1-400-675-11 1-400-353-21 1-400-588-11 1-400-588-11 1-469-967-21 1-469-967-21 1-469-967-21 1-469-967-21 1-469-967-21 1-469-967-21 1-409-529-41 1-400-588-11 1-469-967-21 1-469-967-21 1-400-588-11 1-419-353-21 1-416-669-11 1-469-549-21 1-419-353-21 1-457-049-21 1-456-136-21 1-457-049-21 1-457-049-21 1-457-049-21 1-456-136-21 1-456-136-21 1-469-549-21 1-469-551-21 1-469-551-21 1-469-551-21 1-469-549-21 1-469-551-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 33uH 10uH 3.3uH 22uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 22uH 1uH 22uH 22uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 22uH 22uH 22uH 22uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 22uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 22uH 1uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 1uH 2.2uH 2.2uH 2.2uH 1uH 2.2uH
IC4105 (Not supplied) IC S99-50031-33-ER (IC4105 is supplied including in VD-040 complete board (SERVICE).) IC4106 6-702-168-01 IC AK6512CM-E2 IC4107 8-759-640-84 IC BA6238AN IC4109 8-759-679-36 IC TC7WT125FU (TE12R) * IC4401 6-808-260-01 IC MB91195ABGL-G-259-ERE1 IC4501 IC4502 IC4503 IC4505 IC4506 IC4507 * IC4601 * IC4602 IC4603 IC4604 * IC4605 * IC4606 IC4702 IC6401 IC6601 IC7001 IC7002 IC7301 IC7302 IC7303 IC7304 IC7305 IC7306 * IC7307 IC7308 IC7501 IC7502 IC7503 * IC7506 IC7512 8-759-339-61 6-707-428-01 8-759-327-61 8-759-492-30 8-759-648-48 6-705-337-01 6-710-636-01 6-710-254-01 8-759-581-11 8-759-581-11 6-708-464-01 6-708-457-01 8-759-578-53 6-701-555-01 6-701-740-01 8-759-529-76 8-759-529-76 6-703-228-01 8-759-523-03 8-759-523-03 6-706-906-01 6-706-906-01 6-707-104-01 6-706-617-01 8-759-422-21 6-707-170-01 6-702-527-01 6-704-682-01 6-710-823-01 8-759-524-50 IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC LB1897D-E BD6639BGLV-E2 LB8112V-TLM-E MB3817PFV-G-BND TC7W34FU (TE12R) TK11150CSCL-G MB44C005BBGL-G-ERE1 LV5254LG-TLM-E NJM2125F (TE2) NJM2125F (TE2) R1114Q251D-TR-FA R1114Q151D-TR-FA XC6365D103MR AN2225NFHQBA MB87L4261LGA-G-ER TC74VHC595FT (EL) TC74VHC595FT (EL) TK11160CSCL-G TC74HC4066AFT (EL) TC74HC4066AFT (EL) NJM2732RB1 (TE2) NJM2732RB1 (TE2) NJM2761RB2 (TE2) TPA2010D1YZFR NJM4580V (TE2) M61534FP AK5380VT-E2 AK4384VT-E2 NJM2737RB1 (TE2) TC74VHC541FT (EL)
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-24
VD-040
Ref. No. L4617 L4618 L4619 L4620 L4621 L4622 L4623 L4624 L4706 L6401 L6402 L6403 L6404 L6601 L6602 L6603 L7001 L7301 L7302 L7303 L7304 L7501 L7503 L7505 L7506 L7507 L7508 Part No. 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-456-497-11 1-416-670-51 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-419-424-21 1-469-967-21 1-469-967-21 1-412-939-11 1-469-967-21 1-469-967-21 1-469-967-21 1-469-967-21 1-400-588-11 1-400-588-11 1-456-138-11 1-456-138-11 1-456-138-11 1-400-676-11 1-400-676-11 1-400-588-11 1-400-676-11 Description INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 15uH 33uH 10uH 10uH 47uH 10uH 10uH 1uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 10uH 33uH 33uH 33uH 22uH 22uH 10uH 22uH 22uH 10uH Ref. No. Q4104 Q4105 Q4106 Q4107 Q4108 Q4110 Q4111 Q4112 Q4113 Q4501 * Q4502 Q4503 Q4504 * Q4505 Q4601 Q4602 Q4603 Q4604 Q4701 * Q6401 * Q6603 Q7001 Q7301 Q7302 Q7303 Q7304 Q7305 Q7306 Q7307 Q7308 Q7309 Q7310 Q7312 Q7313 Q7314 Q7315 Q7316 Q7317 Q7318 Q7319 Q7320 Q7501 Part No. Description HN1A01FE-Y/GR (TPLR3 2SA2030T2L NDS356AP DTC114EMFS6T2L DTC114EMFS6T2L DTC114EMFS6T2L DTC114EMFS6T2L NDS356AP DTC114EMFS6T2L 2SA1162-G 2SC6054GR8S0 2SA1162-G CPH3109-TL-E 2SC6054GR8S0 SCH1406-TL-E SCH1406-TL-E SCH2816-TL-E SCH2816-TL-E MCH6305-TL-E-S 2SC6054GR8S0 UP04601G08S0 DTC114EMFS6T2L DTC114EMFS6T2L DTC114EMFS6T2L DTA144EMFS6T2L DTA144EMFS6T2L DTC114EMFS6T2L DTC114EMFS6T2L 2SC3326N-TE85L-B 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R DTC114EMFS6T2L DTC114EMFS6T2L 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R DTC114EMFS6T2L 2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R DTC114EMFS6T2L 2SC3326N-TE85L-B 2SC3326N-TE85L-B DTC114EMFS6T2L 8-729-053-54 TRANSISTOR 6-550-174-01 8-729-041-23 6-550-242-01 6-550-242-01 6-550-242-01 6-550-242-01 8-729-041-23 6-550-242-01 8-729-216-22 6-551-877-01 8-729-216-22 8-729-048-75 6-551-877-01 6-550-714-01 6-550-714-01 6-550-713-01 6-550-713-01 6-551-184-01 6-551-877-01 6-551-870-01 6-550-242-01 6-550-242-01 6-550-242-01 6-550-239-01 6-550-239-01 6-550-242-01 6-550-242-01 8-729-202-38 6-550-232-01 6-550-242-01 6-550-242-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-242-01 6-550-237-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-242-01 8-729-202-38 8-729-202-38 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR
LF3401 1-400-633-21 COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL LF3402 1-400-633-21 COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL < TRANSISTOR > Q1401 Q1402 Q1403 Q1404 Q1405 Q1406 Q1407 Q1408 * Q1409 * Q1410 * Q1411 * Q1412 Q2001 Q2002 Q2003 Q2004 Q2005 Q2007 Q2008 Q2009 Q4004 Q4101 Q4102 Q4103 8-729-905-35 8-729-905-35 8-729-048-50 8-729-041-23 8-729-048-50 8-729-048-50 8-729-041-23 6-551-380-01 6-551-522-01 6-551-522-01 6-551-522-01 6-551-522-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-232-01 6-550-119-01 6-550-237-01 6-550-119-01 6-550-239-01 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC4081T106R 2SC4081T106R 2SK3018-T106 NDS356AP 2SK3018-T106 2SK3018-T106 NDS356AP SI4425BDY-T1 CPH6414-TL-E CPH6414-TL-E CPH6414-TL-E CPH6414-TL-E 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R 2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R DTC144EMFS6T2L 2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R DTC144EMFS6T2L DTA144EMFS6T2L
R1401 R1402 R1404 R1405 R1406 R1407 R1408 R1409 R1410 R1411 R1412 R1413
1-208-931-11 1-208-935-11 1-218-909-11 1-218-911-11 1-218-894-11 1-218-989-11 1-218-989-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-879-11 1-218-854-11
METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-25
VD-040
Ref. No. R1414 R1415 R1416 R1417 R1418 R1419 R1420 R1421 R1422 R1423 R1424 R1425 R1426 R1427 R1428 R1429 R1430 R1431 R1432 R1433 R1434 R1435 R1436 R1437 R1438 R1439 R1440 R1441 R1442 R1443 R1444 R1445 R1446 R1447 R1448 R1449 R1450 R1451 R1452 R1453 R1454 R1459 R1460 R1461 R1462 R1464 R1465 R1466 R1805 R1807 R1808 R1809 R1810 R1811 R1813 R1814 R1815 Part No. Description 100K 10K 10K 180 180 180 180 1M 10K 47K 180 180 180 180 180 1M 0 150K 82K 0 10K 10K 270 1.8K 2.2K 15K 22K 10 22K 15K 3.3M 2.2K 1.2K 10K 39K 39K 220 10 10 0 0 100K 100K 82K 22K 120K 33K 10K 100K 0 15K 0 33 33 0 1K 0 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1W 1W 1W 1W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1W 1W 1W 1W 1W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W Ref. No. R1817 R1819 R1822 R1823 R1825 R1827 R1828 R1829 R1830 R1833 R1836 R1838 R1839 R1840 R1841 R1843 R1850 R1857 R1858 R1863 R1864 R1866 R1867 R1869 R1870 R1880 R1894 R1895 R1897 R1898 R2001 R2002 R2003 R2004 R2005 R2006 R2007 R2008 R2009 R2010 R2013 R2014 R2015 R2016 R2017 R2018 R2035 R2036 R2037 R2205 R2206 R2208 R2215 R2227 R2229 R2230 Part No. Description 10 10K 4.7K 0 0 3.9K 0 47K 0 10K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 0 33 0 33 0 33 0 0 33 100 33 270 4.7K 4.7K 270 270 4.7K 150 1K 1K 150 150 1K 1K 150 150 1K 75 75 75 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 5% 5% 0.5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-871-11 METAL CHIP 1-218-629-11 1-218-629-11 1-218-629-11 1-218-629-11 1-216-857-11 1-218-871-11 1-218-887-11 1-218-629-11 1-218-629-11 1-218-629-11 1-218-629-11 1-218-629-11 1-216-857-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-899-11 1-218-893-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-871-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-814-11 1-218-853-11 1-216-825-11 1-218-875-11 1-218-879-11 1-216-797-11 1-218-879-11 1-218-875-11 1-216-863-11 1-216-825-11 1-218-849-11 1-218-871-11 1-218-885-11 1-218-885-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-797-11 1-216-797-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-895-11 1-218-895-11 1-218-893-11 1-218-879-11 1-218-897-11 1-218-883-11 1-218-871-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-990-11 1-208-711-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-990-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP 1-218-929-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-965-11 1-208-699-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-208-697-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-935-11 1-208-873-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-961-11 1-208-873-11 1-208-873-11 1-218-961-11 1-208-663-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-208-663-11 1-208-663-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-208-663-11 1-208-663-11 1-218-953-11 1-208-860-11 1-208-860-11 1-208-860-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 RES-CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP
0.5%
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5% 5%
1/16W 1/16W
5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
5% 5%
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5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5%
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
5%
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HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-26
VD-040
Ref. No. R2231 R2233 R2235 R2236 R2237 R2238 R2239 R2401 R2402 R2707 R2709 R2711 R2712 R2713 R2714 R2715 R2716 R2732 R2735 R2787 R2788 R3201 R3202 R3203 R3204 R3205 R3206 R3207 R3208 R3209 R3210 R3211 R3212 R3213 R3214 R3215 R3216 R3217 R3218 R3219 R3220 R3221 R3222 R3223 R3224 R3225 R3226 R3227 R3228 R3229 R3230 R3231 R3233 R3234 R3235 R3236 R3237 Part No. 1-218-961-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-990-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-953-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-953-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 Description RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP 4.7K 0 0 0 0 4.7K 0 0 0 0 1K 0 100 1K 0 100 1K 0 0 0 0 0 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 5% 1/16W Ref. No. R3238 R3239 R3240 R3241 R3242 R3243 R3244 R3245 R3246 R3247 R3248 R3249 R3251 R3252 R3253 R3257 R3258 R3259 R3260 R3261 R3262 R3263 R3264 R3265 R3266 R3267 R3271 R3272 R3273 R3274 R3275 R3277 R3278 R3279 R3280 R3281 R3282 R3283 R3284 R3285 R3286 R3287 R3288 R3290 R3291 R3293 R3294 R3295 R3314 R3317 R3401 R3402 R3403 R3404 R3405 R3406 R3407 Part No. Description 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 220K 10 0 0 0 0 100 0 1.2K 100K 33 0 0 100K 100K 100 100 100 0 100K 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 33 100 100 0 100K 0 10K 10K 51 51 51 51 0 5% 5% 1/16W 1/10W 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-981-91 1-216-797-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-990-11 1-218-954-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-990-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-935-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-990-11 1-218-977-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-208-652-11 1-208-652-11 1-208-652-11 1-208-652-11 1-218-990-11 RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP
5%
1/16W
5% 5% 5%
5% 5%
1/16W 1/16W
5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-27
VD-040
Ref. No. R3408 R3409 R3412 R3413 R4001 R4002 R4003 R4004 R4005 R4006 R4007 R4008 R4009 R4010 R4011 R4012 R4013 R4014 R4015 R4019 R4021 R4022 R4023 R4024 R4025 R4026 R4027 R4028 R4029 R4030 R4031 R4037 R4042 R4044 R4056 R4101 R4102 R4103 R4104 R4105 R4106 R4110 R4111 R4112 R4113 R4114 R4115 R4116 R4117 R4118 R4119 R4120 R4121 R4122 R4123 R4124 Part No. Description 1K 6.2K 1K 0 1K 220K 1K 10K 1K 10K 47K 47K 10K 10K 1K 1K 1K 1K 10M 47K 1K 1M 100K 470 1M 10K 100K 220 220 220 220 1K 10K 1K 100K 10 10K 100K 22 22 22 33 100K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/8W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W Ref. No. R4125 R4126 R4127 R4128 R4129 R4132 R4133 R4134 R4135 R4137 R4138 R4139 R4140 R4141 R4142 R4145 R4146 R4149 R4150 R4151 R4152 R4153 R4154 R4155 R4156 R4157 R4158 R4159 R4160 R4161 R4162 R4163 R4164 R4165 R4166 R4168 R4169 R4170 R4171 R4172 R4174 R4175 R4176 R4177 R4178 R4179 R4180 R4181 R4182 R4183 R4185 R4186 R4187 R4188 R4189 R4190 R4191 Part No. 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-989-11 1-216-162-00 1-216-162-00 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-941-81 1-216-039-00 1-216-045-00 1-218-953-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-959-11 1-218-961-11 1-216-791-91 1-218-955-11 1-218-962-11 1-218-957-11 1-218-959-11 1-218-959-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-216-162-00 1-218-977-11 1-218-929-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-949-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-929-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-985-11 1-218-977-11 1-216-035-00 1-218-965-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-989-11 Description RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP 10K 10K 10K 0 1M 33 33 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100 390 680 1K 100K 100K 100K 100K 1K 47K 3.3K 4.7K 3.3 1.5K 5.6K 2.2K 3.3K 3.3K 1K 1K 1K 100K 100K 33 100K 10 100 100 100 470 47K 47K 47K 10 100 470K 100K 270 10K 100K 1M 100 10 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/8W 1/8W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/8W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1-208-906-81 1-218-953-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-953-11 1-208-943-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-953-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-927-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-245-604-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-989-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-949-11 1-218-989-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-977-11 1-216-182-00 1-216-182-00 1-216-182-00 1-216-182-00 1-218-953-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-929-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-977-11 1-208-643-11 1-208-643-11 1-208-643-11 1-216-162-00 1-218-977-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-28
VD-040
Ref. No. R4192 R4195 R4196 R4197 R4198 R4199 R4401 R4402 R4403 R4404 R4405 R4409 R4410 R4411 R4412 R4413 R4414 R4415 R4417 R4418 R4419 R4420 R4421 R4422 R4423 R4424 R4425 R4427 R4428 R4429 R4434 R4435 R4436 R4437 R4440 R4441 R4445 R4448 R4449 R4450 R4451 R4452 R4453 R4454 R4455 R4456 R4461 R4463 R4464 R4465 R4467 R4469 R4470 R4501 R4503 R4504 R4505 Part No. Description 100K 100 100K 100K 10 100K 100 10K 10K 100K 10 10K 10K 100K 470K 100K 100 470K 220K 100K 100K 100K 100K 68K 100K 100K 1K 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 100K 100K 10K 10K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 10K 20K 12K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W Ref. No. R4506 R4507 R4508 R4509 R4511 R4512 R4513 R4514 R4515 R4516 R4517 R4518 R4519 R4520 R4521 R4522 R4523 R4524 R4525 R4526 R4527 R4529 R4530 R4531 R4532 R4533 R4534 R4535 R4536 R4539 R4540 R4541 R4542 R4543 R4544 R4545 R4546 R4548 R4549 R4550 R4551 R4552 R4553 R4554 R4555 R4556 R4558 R4559 R4560 R4561 R4562 R4563 R4564 R4565 R4566 R4567 Part No. Description 10K 10K 10K 6.2K 470K 100K 100K 10K 1 1 1 0 1 0 100 2.2 2.2 2.2 10K 0 10K 20 10K 15K 100K 0 0 100K 47K 0 2.2K 15K 100K 10K 1 1 10K 10K 2.2K 1K 10K 1K 0 2.2K 47K 47K 3.3K 3.3K 15K 100K 2.7K 560 2.7K 0 4.7K 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-977-11 1-218-929-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-929-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-985-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-985-11 1-218-981-91 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-208-931-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-953-11 1-216-797-11 1-216-797-11 1-216-797-11 1-216-797-11 1-216-797-11 1-216-797-11 1-216-797-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-965-11 1-208-918-11 1-208-709-11 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-208-906-81 1-218-985-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-965-11 1-217-671-11 1-217-671-11 1-217-671-11 1-216-864-11 1-217-671-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-941-81 1-216-789-11 1-216-789-11 1-216-789-11 1-218-965-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-965-11 1-220-877-81 1-218-965-11 1-218-967-11 1-218-977-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-957-11 1-218-967-11 1-218-977-11 1-216-833-11 1-217-671-11 1-217-671-11 1-218-965-11 1-216-833-11 1-218-957-11 1-218-953-11 1-216-833-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-957-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-973-11 1-208-695-11 1-208-695-11 1-218-967-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-958-11 1-218-950-11 1-218-958-11 1-218-990-11 1-208-699-11 1-208-699-11 RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5%
1/10W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-29
VD-040
Ref. No. R4568 R4569 R4570 R4571 R4572 R4573 R4574 R4575 R4576 R4577 R4578 R4579 R4601 R4602 R4604 R4606 R4607 R4608 R4609 R4610 R4611 R4612 R4613 R4614 R4616 R4617 R4618 R4619 R4620 R4621 R4622 R4623 R4628 R4629 R4630 R4632 R4633 R4634 R4635 R4636 R4637 R4638 R4639 R4640 R4714 R4716 R4717 R4718 R4721 R6401 R6402 R6403 R6404 R6405 R6406 R6407 R6408 Part No. 1-218-950-11 1-218-959-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-965-11 1-208-930-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-905-11 1-218-953-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-941-81 1-216-821-11 1-208-931-11 1-216-789-11 1-208-933-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-855-11 1-208-944-81 1-218-865-11 1-218-944-11 1-218-949-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-208-715-11 1-208-927-11 1-218-974-11 1-208-923-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-216-295-91 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-990-11 1-216-851-11 1-218-906-11 1-218-892-11 1-216-295-91 1-216-864-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-981-91 1-220-884-81 1-220-883-81 Description RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 560 3.3K 1K 1K 1K 1K 10K 10K 62K 33K 5.6K 1K 0 4.7K 100 1K 68K 2.2 82K 4.7K 2.2K 240K 5.6K 180 470 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22K 47K 56K 33K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 330K 300K 75K 0 0 4.7K 4.7K 100 220K 39 36 39 36 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W Ref. No. R6409 R6410 R6411 R6412 R6413 R6414 R6415 R6416 R6417 R6418 R6419 R6420 R6421 R6422 R6425 R6426 R6437 R6601 R6604 R6605 R6606 R6607 R6615 R6618 R7001 R7002 R7004 R7006 R7007 R7010 R7012 R7014 R7016 R7019 R7020 R7021 R7023 R7024 R7301 R7302 R7303 R7304 R7305 5% 0.5% 0.5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R7306 R7307 R7308 R7309 R7310 R7312 R7313 R7314 R7315 R7316 R7318 R7319 R7321 R7322 Part No. Description 39 36 33K 22K 33K 47K 1K 1K 470 10K 1K 1K 1K 1K 75 75 75 0 10K 680 10K 470 100 33 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 1K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 22K 22K 22K 100K 22K 100K 100K 100K 100K 180K 100K 18K 75K 18K 18K 3.3K 100K 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1-220-884-11 METAL CHIP 1-220-883-81 METAL CHIP 1-218-971-11 RES-CHIP 1-208-715-11 1-218-971-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-949-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-953-11 1-208-860-11 1-208-860-11 1-208-860-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-951-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-949-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-935-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-953-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-969-11 1-218-969-11 1-218-969-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-969-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-980-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-968-11 1-218-892-11 1-218-968-11 1-208-713-11 1-208-695-11 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-30
VD-040
Ref. No. R7323 R7324 R7325 R7326 R7327 R7329 R7330 R7331 R7332 R7333 R7334 R7336 R7337 R7338 R7341 R7344 R7345 R7346 R7347 R7348 R7349 R7350 R7351 R7352 R7353 R7354 R7356 R7357 R7358 R7359 R7360 R7362 R7363 R7364 R7365 R7366 R7367 R7368 R7371 R7372 R7374 R7375 R7376 R7378 R7379 R7380 R7381 R7382 R7501 R7502 R7503 R7504 R7505 R7506 R7507 R7508 Part No. Description 470K 8.2K 100K 10K 3.3K 3.3K 10K 2.2K 100K 100K 100K 47K 10K 20K 10K 100K 0 47K 100K 47K 10K 47K 220K 220K 10K 220K 47K 100 15K 39K 39K 100K 15K 47K 100 47K 10K 100K 100 2.2K 220 47K 47K 100 220 2.2K 3.3M 3.3M 100K 82K 100K 82K 10K 10K 0 1.2K 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W Ref. No. R7509 R7511 R7512 R7513 R7517 R7518 R7519 R7520 R7521 R7522 R7523 R7524 R7525 R7526 R7527 R7528 R7529 R7530 R7531 R7532 R7533 R7534 R7535 R7536 R7537 R7538 R7539 R7540 R7541 R7542 R7543 R7544 R7545 R7546 R7547 R7548 R7552 R7553 R7554 R7555 R7557 R7558 R7559 R7560 R7563 R7564 R7570 R7571 R7572 R7574 R7575 R7576 R7577 R7580 R7583 R7584 R7585 Part No. 1-208-910-11 1-208-721-11 1-208-721-11 1-208-910-11 1-218-857-11 1-218-823-11 1-218-866-11 1-218-864-11 1-218-965-11 1-218-969-11 1-218-864-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-866-11 1-218-969-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-935-11 1-218-857-11 1-218-823-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-977-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-941-81 1-218-864-11 1-218-868-11 1-218-864-11 1-218-868-11 1-218-871-11 1-218-871-11 1-208-927-11 1-208-927-11 1-208-927-11 1-208-927-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-935-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-935-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-935-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-977-11 Description METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP 9.1K 39K 39K 9.1K 2.7K 100 6.2K 5.1K 10K 22K 5.1K 100 100 6.2K 22K 100 100 33 2.7K 100 100K 0 100K 100K 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100K 100 100 100 100 5.1K 7.5K 5.1K 7.5K 10K 10K 47K 47K 47K 47K 33 100 33 100 33 100 33 100 100K 33 100 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1-218-985-11 METAL CHIP 1-208-909-11 1-218-977-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-695-11 1-208-695-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-691-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-208-935-11 1-218-973-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-918-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-973-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-981-91 1-218-981-91 1-208-911-11 1-218-981-91 1-218-973-11 1-218-941-11 1-208-711-11 1-218-972-11 1-218-972-11 1-218-977-11 1-208-711-11 1-218-973-11 1-218-941-11 1-218-973-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-957-11 1-218-945-11 1-218-973-11 1-208-927-11 1-218-941-81 1-218-945-11 1-218-957-11 1-202-974-11 1-202-974-11 1-208-935-11 1-208-933-11 1-208-935-11 1-208-933-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-990-11 1-218-954-11 METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP
5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5%
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU 5-31
VD-040
Ref. No. R7586 R7587 R7588 R7589 R7592 R7593 R7594 R7595 Part No. Description 33 100 33 100 2.2K 2.2K 1.5K 0 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W Ref. No. Part No. Description 1-218-935-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP 1-218-935-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-941-81 1-208-691-11 1-208-691-11 1-208-687-11 1-218-990-11 RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP
< COMPOSITION CIRCUIT BLOCK > RB001 RB2201 RB2202 RB2203 RB2204 1-234-377-21 1-234-377-21 1-234-377-21 1-234-377-21 1-234-377-21 RES, NETWORK RES, NETWORK RES, NETWORK RES, NETWORK RES, NETWORK < SWITCH > S4001 1-572-272-21 SWITCH, SLIDE (50i/60i) < THERMISTOR > TH1401 1-803-615-11 THERMISTOR, POSITIVE < VIBRATOR > X1801 X1802 X3201 X3401 * X4001 X4002 * X4401 X6401 1-813-458-11 1-813-457-11 1-795-921-11 1-781-045-11 1-781-525-41 OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL (55.631868MHz) OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL (55.6875MHz) VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (24.576MHz) VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (24.576MHz) VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (32.768KHz) 4.7K (1005X4) 4.7K (1005X4) 4.7K (1005X4) 4.7K (1005X4) 4.7K (1005X4)
1-795-244-11 VIBRATOR, CERAMIC (10MHz) 1-767-205-81 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (20MHz) 1-781-763-11 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (13.5MHZ)
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EXCEPT J MODEL
Power cord (EXCEPT M25AE) 0 1-551-812-31 (M25AN/M25AU) 0 1-782-929-12 (M25AP) 0 1-783-481-42 (M25AC) Operating Instructions 3-878-928-11 (ENGLISH) (M25AE/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU) 3-878-928-21 (SIMPLIFIED CHINESE) (M25AC)
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J MODEL
(CR2025) (Note)
0 1-783-795-81
8-883-121-64
(RMT-DS7) (Note)
3-878-928-01 ()
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6. ADJUSTMENTS
Link
Before starting adjustments
Adjusting items when replacing main parts and boards List of service tools Information (Mechanical Section)
SERVICE MODE
ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-95) ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER (NEW LANC JIG) DATA PROCESS SERVICE MODE
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SECTION 6 ADJUSTMENTS
1. Before starting adjustment EVR Data Re-writing Procedure When Replacing Board
The data that is stored in the repair board, is not necessarily correct. Perform either procedure 1 or procedure 2 or procedure 3 when replacing board.
Procedure 1
Save the EVR data of the machine in which a board is going to be replaced. Download the saved data after a board is replaced.
(Machine before starting repair) PC PC (Machine after a board is replaced)
Procedure 2
Remove the EEPROM from the board of the machine that is going to be repaired. Install the removed EEPROM to the replaced board.
Remove the EEPROM and install it.
(Former board)
(New board)
Procedure 3
When the data cannot be saved due to defective EEPROM, or when the EEPROM cannot be removed or installed, save the data from the same model of the same destination, and download it.
(Machine to be repaired) PC (Machine to be repaired)
After the EVR data is saved and downloaded, check the respective items of the EVR data. (Refer to page 6-2 for the items to be checked)
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1-1. Adjusting items when replacing main parts and boards When replacing main parts, adjust the items indicated by z in the following table. Note 1: When replacing the drum assy or the mechanism deck, reset the data of page: 7, address: A8 to AB to 00. (Refer to Record of Use check of 6-3. SERVICE MODE) Note 2: IC2402 (Flash memory) and IC4105 (Flash memory) on VD-040 board cannot be replaced.
Adjustment Section
Adjustment
Mechanism Tape path adj. Initialization of 8, 9, A, Initialization of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, B, C, D, 13, 18, 1A, 1B, 1D, 1E page data 1C, 1D, 1E page data Initialization of A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data System control Node uniqe ID No. input Servo, RF CAP FG duty adj. Switching position adj. Error rate check Video Origin oscillation check S VIDEO OUT Y level adj. S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj. COMPONENT OUT adj. (D1 SMPTE) COMPONENT OUT adj. (D1 BETACAM) LCD LCD automatic adj. V-COM adj. Transmissive mode white balance adj. Sample hold phase adj.
Table 6-1-1
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Mechanism deck (Note 1) Mechanism deck M901 Mechanism deck M903 LCD block LCD901 RP-243 board IC2000 VD-040 board IC1801 VD-040 board IC6401 VD-040 board IC2001 PD-287 board IC6102 PD-287 board D6105 - 6107 RP-243 board VD-040 board PD-287 board VD-040 board IC4106 Supporting RadarW
z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z
(Drum assembly) (Note 1) (Capstan motor) (LCD panel) (REC/PB AMP) (Base band signal process, etc.) (Video in/out) (Component out AMP) (LCD drive) (LCD Back light) (COMPLETE) (COMPLETE) (COMPLETE) (EEPROM)
1-2. List of service tools Oscilloscope Digital voltmeter Audio generator Audio distortion meter
J-1
J-2 Adjustment remote commander (RM-95) J-6082-053-B Adjustment remote commander (NEW LANC JIG) J-6082-565-A
J-7
J-13
J-14
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J-19 ROM for Mode selector (Cope with R mechanism) (Note) J-6082-314-F
J-21
Audio operation check for NTSC (XH5-3) 8-967-997-51 for PAL (XH5-3P) 8-967-997-55
J-22
System operation check for NTSC (XH5-5) 8-967-997-61 for PAL (XH5-5P) 8-967-997-66
J-24
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START
Find the replacement parts in Section 5, Repair parts list (exploded views) and attach or remove the parts in the following order. When replacing and re-attaching the parts, adjustments are sometimes required. Follow the instructions of each item.
Page 6-11
Page 6-6
Page 6-10
Cassette compartment
FL motor block
Page 6-11
Page 6-9
Page 6-12
Note: Drawing numbers in each box of the chart refer to the numbers assigned to each part in the exploded views of Section 5, Repair parts list.
Page 6-12
Guide guard
(Drawing numbers: 701, 703, 723, 724, CN004, S004)
Page 6-12
Page 6-12
Page 6-10
Capstan cover
(Drawing numbers: 718 to 720) (Drawing numbers: 819) (Drawing numbers: M903)
Page 6-13
Page 6-13
Page 6-10
Page 6-14
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Brake arm S/Ratchet brake T SBR slider
(Drawing numbers: 757) (Drawing numbers: 821)
Page 6-14
Reel motor
(Drawing numbers: 707, 708, 709)
Page 6-14
6-5
(Drawing numbers: 751, 752)
Page 6-15
Page 6-15
Cam motor
Page 6-16 Page 6-13
Sub-slider arm
(Drawing numbers: 761)
Sub-slider
(Drawing numbers: 758)
Page 6-17
Encoder gear
(Drawing numbers: 754)
Page 6-17
Coupling gear
(Drawing numbers: 762)
Page 6-17 Page 6-17
Page 6-9
Tape guide 1
Sub-cam gear
(Drawing numbers: 756)
Pinch slider
(Drawing numbers: 760)
Page 6-17
Page 6-9
Tape guide 8
Page 6-14
Page 6-9
Brake arm S
(Drawing numbers: 708)
Page 6-19 Page 6-19 Page 6-20 Page 6-20
Tape guide 2
Page 6-9
Tape guide 7
Main slider
(Drawing numbers: 820)
Encoder cover
(Drawing numbers: 818)
MD-76 board
(Drawing numbers: 824, etc.)
Note: When removing the MD-76 board, all the parts in the shaded boxes ( ) of the chart need to be removed.
Screw
SL shifter Bent portion C Positioning pin SL shifter Bent portion C of the reel selector slider should be securely hooked on the bent portion of the SL shifter. Positioning pin
B A
Bent portion C When attaching the cassette compartment, move the reel selector slider in the direction of arrow B to check the position of L cassette. When selecting a cassette position, be careful not to touch the slider drive shaft because it can be easily bent or broken. Do not touch the slider drive shaft. Reel select slider
1-2.
HOW TO LOAD/UNLOAD [Manual: No cam motor] Note: Remove the cam motor from the motor holder while referring to Information on page 6-5.
Rotate the coupling gear by hand to load or unload. [Rear side of chassis]
[Using the regulated power supply] Note: Make sure to remove the connector of the cam motor from the board of the main unit and apply +5V current.
Cam motor White
Loading
Loading
: Apply positive polarity (+) of power supply to the gray wire and negative polarity () of power supply to the white wire. Unloading : Apply negative polarity () of power supply to the gray wire and positive polarity (+) of power supply to the white wire.
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1-3.
About Mode Selector II 3-1. OUTLINE 3-2. MECHANISM CONDITION (POSITION) SHIFTING ORDER LIST
This unit is a mechanism drive tool which supplements the maintenance of each mechanism deck. Its functions are described below. 1. Manual test A mode which drives the motor only while the switch is ON. It enables the operator to control the motor as desired. 2. Step test A mode which drives the motor until the current condition detected by the sensor changes to another condition. It enables the movements made by the motor in each operation to be controlled while being detected. 3. Auto test A mode that checks if the mechanism operates normally according to the condition shift table recorded in the unit for each mechanism deck. All the conditions of the decks are checked through a series of operations. An error message is displayed and operations are stopped if incorrect shifts and conditions are detected.
After selecting the mechanism deck, select one of the two test modes other than the auto test, and press the RVS or FF button to specify the mechanism state (position).
MD name Code A 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 B 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 C 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 D 1 1 1 1 0 0 1
R mechanism
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3-3.
Alligator clip
Connector (white) 6P
Relay boards
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2-1. CLEANING OF ROTARY DRUM ASSEMBLY 1. Press a wiping cloth (J-6) moistened with cleaning fluid (J-4) against the rotary drum assembly gently, and clean it while rotating the rotary drum assembly slowly with your finger in the counterclockwise direction. Note: Do not rotate the motor on power or rotate the rotary drum assembly in the clockwise direction with your finger. The head tip will also be damaged if the wiping cloth is moved perpendicularly against it. Therefore, be sure to follow the above instructions when cleaning the rotary drum assembly.
2-2. CLEANING OF TAPE PATH SYSTEM 1. Clean the tape path systems (TG1 to TG8 and capstan) and the lower drum using a super fine applicator (J-7) moistened with cleaning fluid. Note: Make sure that no oil or grease of the link mechanisms sticks to the super fine applicator (J-7). Note: Do not use a applicator moistened with alcohol to the other guide cleaning. But clean the pinch roller using alcohol.
TG 3
TG 4
TG 5 TG 6
Pinch roller
Capstan
2-3.
PERIODIC CHECKS
Location of Maintenance and Check Cleaning of tape path surface Cleaning and degaussing of rotary drum assembly Hours of Use (H) 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 Remarks Be careful of the oil. Be careful of the oil. Make sure that no oil gets on the tape path surface.
X-3946-702-1 (M902)
Driving Gear System Cam motor (worm block) Abnormal noise Performance Back tension measurement Confirmation Brake system FWD/RVS torque measurement
Note: When overhauling, refer to the checks above and replace parts. Note: Greasing Always use the specified grease (SUNCALL FG-87HSR Part No. 7-640-006-08). If the viscosity differs, various problems may occur.
: Cleaning
: Appling grease
: Confirmation
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Disassembly/Assembly When the tape guide 1/8 is replaced or attached, perform each adjustment from Adjustment Start -2 of the flowchart on page 623.
To attach or remove the tape guide, use the screwdriver for the tape path (J-9). When attaching the TG rollers, check the upward and downward directions and attach them to the chassis shaft. Face the side of the deepest hole downward and insert the roller into the shaft.
[TG1 side] (The components are the same as on the TG8 side.) Be careful not to touch the tape guide ( part). [TG8 side] TG upper flange
TG roller
Guide guard
TG roller TG sleeve
The guide guard is fixed at each slit of the cassette positioning shaft. To attach the guide guard, only insert it into the right and left holes. To remove it, use a pair of tweezers as shown in the figure below. Insert a pair of tweezers into the clearance of the chassis to release the lock of the slit. Cassette positioning shafts
Lock of slit
3-2.
Disassembly/Assembly When the tape guide 2/7 is replaced or attached, perform each adjustment from Adjustment Start -3 of the flowchart on page 623.
To attach or remove the tape guide, use the screwdriver for the tape path (J-9). When attaching the TG rollers, check the upward and downward directions and that the TG roller to be attached to the TG7 side is exclusively for the TG7 side. Then attach the TG rollers to the chassis shaft.
TG2 arm block Face the side of the deepest hole downward and insert the roller into the shaft. The lower flange of the TG7 roller is thicker than those of the TG1, 2, and 8 rollers.
TG7 roller
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3-3.
CAPSTAN COVER
3-4.
REEL MOTOR
Disassembly/Assembly
Screw Tightening torque of capstan cover 0.3432 0.0196 N m (3.5 0.2 kg cm) Claw Capstan cover
Disassembly/Assembly
Tightening torque of reel motor 0.0686 0.0098 N m (0.7 0.1 kg cm) Screw 1 Screw 2 Fasten the screws in order of 1, 2, 3. Screw 3 Do not fasten this screw. Reel motor
the two flexible boards 1 Pass of the drum assembly through the hole.
After inserting the flexible board of the reel motor into CN003, attach the reel motor and lock CN003. CN003
3-5.
Disassembly/Assembly
Remove the claws of the FL motor assembly from hole A and hole B and remove the FL motor assembly. Then, remove each gear, etc. To attach them, after attaching the gears, etc. to the FL motor assembly and hook the positioning bosses of the FL motor block on holes C and D then fit the two claws in each hole A and B.
Gear A Gear B
Hole D Hole C
The worm gears are attached inside the FL motor assembly. When attaching the FL motor assembly, apply grease there.
Hole B
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3-6.
Disassembly: Remove the parts in order of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 For the disassembling and assembling procedures of the GL gear, GL helical torsion spring, etc., refer to page 6-21.
Stop washer Coater stop washer
Move the TG2/7 arms to the loading position with the regulated power supply or by hand while referring to page 6-6. Each coaster assembly must be in the unloading position.
4 6
Coater stop washer
Stop washer
5
GL arm T assembly
1
TG7 arm
GL arm S assembly
TG2 arm
3
Coaster stopper
9
Unloading position
7
Coaster stopper
With consideration for future assembly, check from the rear of the chassis that the phase of the loading arm assy is aligned. The phase must be aligned with the hole of the chassis.
0
Coaster T assembly
8
Coaster S assembly
Assembly 1 Attach the coaster S/T assembly to the chassis with a new coaster stopper while being careful not to touch the tape guide. Do the work while holding the drum side of each coaster. 3 Attach the GL arm S assembly while checking the phase of each part. Fix the stop washers at the correct position, using new stop washers.
Loading arm assy Hole B Hole C Hole A
Coaster stoppers
Hole D
Coaster T assembly Coaster S assembly
2 Attach the GL arm T assembly. Fix the stop washers in the correct position, using new stop washers.
Check each phase adjustment while referring to the above figure. Hole A of the GL gear T and hole B of the GL gear S must face each other. Hole D of the loading arm assy must be aligned with the hole of the chassis, and the endmost gear tooth of the loading arm assy must face toward hole C of the GL gear S.
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3-7. MIC BASE GUIDE, MIC BASE ASSEMBLY AND MIC BASE SPRING Remove the six solders on the FP-104 flexible board from Disassembly/Assembly the rear of the chassis. Pass the flexible board through For the disassembling and assembling procedures of the compohole A and pull it out of the front side of the chassis while nents of the MIC base assembly, refer to page 6-21.
MIC base guide Claw FP-104 flexible board (Remove the six solders.) Stop washer (Do not reuse.) Claw MIC base assembly being careful not to damage it. To attach the flexible board, perform the steps of disassembly in reverse order. MD-76 board
Six solders Temperature of tip of soldering iron : 350 20 C Hold time : one second or shorter Hole A
Move the reel selector slider in the direction of arrow B and attach the MIC base assembly at the position of S cassette. For the assembly of the MIC base spring, refer to the figure.
Note: Do not hold the shaft when selecting the reels. MIC base assembly
B
Hole A MIC base spring Positioning pins Reel selector slider When selecting a cassette position, be careful not to touch the slider drive shaft because it can be easily bent or broken. Do not touch the slider drive shaft. Reel select slider
Insert the side of the shorter spring into the hole of the holder and hook the side of the longer spring. When attaching the MIC base guide, lock the positioning pins, claw C, and claw D in this order. Route the flexible board into the clearance of the MIC base guide. Clearance
Claw D
Pins
Claw C
3-8.
DRUM CAP, DRUM ASSEMBLY AND TAPE SUPPORT Assembly: Attach the parts while referring to the disassembly procedure and the figure below. (After assembling, adjust the tape path while referring to page 623 and thereafter.)
Assembly and disassembly of the drum assembly When pulling the part in the direction of the arrow, the claw is removed from the center shaft, then the right pin and the drum cap are removed as shown in the figure on the right. To attach the drum assembly, perform the disassembly steps in reverse order. Pins Pin
Disassembly: Remove them in order of 1,2,3 For the disassembly and assembly procedures of the components of the drum assembly, refer to page 6-22.
Flexible board (10P)
Flexible board (7P) Drum assembly Positioning pins Drum cap Tape support
4
Be careful that the 7P flexible board does not interfere with the part.
Center shaft
Insertion hole of flexible board (7P) Insertion hole of flexible board (10P)
Assembly and disassembly of the tape support
3 1
Tightening torque of drum assembly 0.02941 0.0049 N m (0.3 0.05 kg cm) The claw is hooked on the sub-chassis.
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3-9.
3-10.
CAPSTAN MOTOR
Disassembly/Assembly For the disassembling and assembling procedures of the tape retainer and compression coil spring (tape retainer), refer to page 622.
Roller B Roller A
Disassembly/Assembly (After assembling, adjust the tape path from page 6-23.)
Capstan motor
Claw
Push roller A into the groove as shown in the figure. Insert roller B into the claw. To remove the pinch arm assembly, pull out the pinch arm upward while pushing the claw.
Claw
Roller A
Screw
Roller B
3-11.
Disassembly: Remove them in order of 1,2,3 (To attach them, perform the disassembly steps in reverse order.)
Tightening torque of pendulum retainer 0.3432 0.0196 N m (3.5 0.2 kg cm)
Notes during assembly When assembling or disassembling the pendulum arm assembly, be careful of the following.
[Rear side of pendulum retainer] Hole E
D
1
Screw
Shaft C Insert tip D of the pendulum arm into hole E of the pendulum retainer and insert the pendulum into shaft C.
Shaft C
3
Shaft A
Slide the pendulum arm in the direction of arrow F and attach it to the chassis.
Shaft
Attach the pendulum retainer to shaft B. Be careful of the positions of the pendulum stopper at the rear of the chassis and shaft A of the pendulum arm.
Positioning boss
Cannot be removed.
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3-12.
BRAKE ARM S, RATCHET BRAKE T, TENSION COIL SPRING (BRAKE), SBR SLIDER AND FP-248 FLEXIBLE BOARD (CONDENSATION SENSOR)
Remove the SBR slider while being careful not to touch the adjuster. Portion C of the SBR slider and brake arm S must run close to each other. The idler gear A assembly must be engaged with the gear teeth.
Disassembly: Remove them in order of 1,2,3,4 (To attach them, perform the disassembly steps in reverse order.)
FP-248 flexible board (Condensation sensor) SBR slider 3
4
Brake arm S
1
Shaft A
1
Shaft B
Hook the hook of the spring on the brake side from underneath.
When attaching the FP-248 flexible board, scrape the contact surface with a swab to stick the flexible board to the chassis. Do not touch the sensor block (black area). Two solders Temperature of tip of soldering iron: 350 20 C Hold time: one second or shorter
2
Tension coil spring (brake) Clean here with alcohol. Hole A Hole B
3-13.
REEL TABLE ASSEMBLY, IDLER GEAR A ASSEMBLY AND IDLER GEAR B Checks before work The TG band winds around the slit of the reel table assembly. Before removing the reel table assembly, clear off the TG band while referring to the left figure. When attaching the TG band, be sure to use new stop washers.
Shaft D or E
Idler gears B Reel table assembly
Disassembly/Assembly (Do not touch the TG band block.) When the reel table assembly is replaced or attached, perform each adjustment from Adjustment Start -1 of the flowchart on page 623.
Good
Not good
When attaching the TG band, the part also must be inserted into shaft D or E.
When attaching each gear, apply grease to each fixing shaft. Apply grease of half the size of one rice grain to the top side of shaft C. When attaching the idler gear A assembly, be careful not to apply grease to the reflection panel.
Shaft C Shaft A
Shaft D
Shaft B
Shaft B Shaft A Clear off the stop washers of the adjuster side of the TG band in advance as shown in the figure. Shaft B
When attaching the idler gear A assembly, be careful not to apply grease to the reflection panel.
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3-14.
REEL BASE RETAINER, REEL BASE T ASSEMBLY AND REEL BASE S ASSEMBLY (REEL LOCK RELEASE BLOCK AND REEL LOCK RELEASE SPRING) Assembly: Attach them in order of 1,2,3 1 Move the reel selector slider in the direction of arrow A to check that the reel selector lever is L cassette. At this position, attach the reel base T assembly. The gear teeth must be engaged as shown in the figure.
Reel base T assembly Reel selector slider
A
1
Stop washer Reek lock release block Reel base S assembly
2
Reel base T assembly
2 Move the reel selector slider in the direction of arrow B and switch the reel selector lever to S cassette. At this position, attach the reel base S assembly. The gear teeth (circled by a) must be engaged as shown in the figure.
This shaft hinders removing or attaching the reel base S assembly. Do the work while being careful not to touch it.
Fixing state
3-15.
Note: Do not hold the shaft when selecting the reels. Checks before disassembly and assembly The cam motor is fixed on the motor holder by the four claws. Releasing the four claws enables the cam motor to be removed without removing the motor holder from the chassis. When attaching the cam motor, be careful of the assembling direction (the label must face toward the front). If the phase of the gear, etc. moves when removing the motor holder, refer to page 6-11.
Claw C Claws A
[Front side of motor holder] While spreading claws A in the direction of the arrow, pull out the cam motor upward. To attach it, push the cam motor into the motor holder and route the two wires of the cam motor into claw C. When attaching the TG2 control arm, claw E must be inserted into the hole of the TG2 control arm.
Disassembly/Assembly
Note: Do not touch the edge of the TC assembly.
Screw
Claws C
120
Screw Claws A
Pins D Tightening torque of motor holder 0.1961 0.0196 N m (2.0 0.2 kg cm) Claw E
Pins D
Claws A
Claw B Pins D
[Rear side of motor holder] The motor holder is fixed by the two screws and claw B at the rear. To remove it, push claw B in the direction of the arrow from the rear of the chassis. Note that positioning pins D are easy to break when attaching the motor holder. Apply grease (half size of one grain of rice) to the two parts shown in the right figure.
Pins D
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3-16.
TG2/7 ARM BLOCK, TG2/7 BAND BLOCK AND TENSION COIL SPRING (TG2)/(TG7) Notes during work Be careful when handling the TG arm and the peripheral parts. Twisting and bending of the band block and tension coil spring Be careful not to touch Dirt and scratches of the tape guide the tape guide ( part) and TG band block. Loss of the compression coil spring (TG)
Stop washer
Disassembly: Remove them in order of 1,2,3,4 For the disassembling and assembling procedures of the assembly components of the TG2/TG7 arm, refer to page 6-22.
2
Stop washer
When pulling portion E of the TG2 or TG7 band in the direction of the arrow, a click sound is heard as the band is removed. To attach the bands, pull out the opposite side to portion E to lock.
Fig. 2
Shaft
Shaft C Shaft D
Shaft B
Fig. 1
Assembly: Attach them while referring to figure above or below and the descriptions. When these parts are replaced or attached, perform each adjustment from Adjustment Start -3 of the flowchart on page 6-23. 1 Apply grease to the top side of the fixing shaft (A or B) of the TG arm. (Fig. 1)
Half size of one grain of rice
2 Attach the TG band assembly to the TG arm assembly. (Fig. 2) Be sure that the felt sides of the TG band face toward the reel tables so that they surround the respective reel tables. 3 Attach the tension coil spring to the TG arm assembly. (Fig. 3, 4) Hook the spring of the tension coil spring (TG2) from the inside and put it under the TG band. (Fig. 3-F, 4) Hook the spring of the tension coil spring (TG7) from the outside and put it under the TG7 band. (Fig. 3-G, 4)
Sub-slider
D H C
4 Attach the TG arm block to the shaft (A or B) and attach the tension coil spring to the second hook. When attaching the TG2 arm, the part must be at the left of portion H of the slider. (Fig. 3) 5 Attach the adjuster of the TG band to shafts C and D.
Fig. 3
[TG2 side] [TG7 side]
Fixing shaft C or D Good Not good This part also must be inserted into the shaft.
Fig. 4
Hook the spring from the inside and put it under the TG band. Hook the spring from the outside and put it under the arm.
6 Fix the TG band and TG arm with new stop washers. When attaching the TG arm, do not forget to attach the compression coil spring (TG). (Fig. 1)
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3-17.
SUB-SLIDER ARM, SUB-SLIDER, ENCODER GEAR, MAIN CAM GEAR, COUPLING GEAR, SUB-CAM GEAR, PINCH SLIDER AND LOADING ARM ASSY
Disassembly of the pinch slider Pinch slider Sub-slider arm Move the pinch slider to the leftmost end, and slide it upward and remove it when two shafts A are superimposed on the holes of the pinch slider.
1 4 Sub-cam gear
Main cam gear
Fig. 2
3
Encoder gear 7 (A claw is hooked.)
Phase pin D
Disassembly of the sub-slider Move the sub-slider to the rightmost and remove it from two shafts B.
8
Coupling gear Phase pin E
2 Sub-slider
Fig. 3
Disassembly of the encoder gear Encoder gear Shafts A Shafts B Pull out the encoder gear upward while pushing into the claw.
Fig. 1
Fig. 4
Assembly: Attach them while referring to the figure above or below and the descriptions. Check before work When attaching the parts described in this section, various phase adjustments are required. Before work, refer to page 6-19 and check the reference phases.
[Rear side of chassis] Phase adjustment hole H Phase pin D Sub-cam gear Loading arm assy Positioning hole G Phase pin M GL gear T Main slider arm
1 Attach the loading arm assy. (Refer to the figure above.) The phases of the GL gear S and GL gear T must match and the positioning hole G of the loading arm assy must be superimposed on the hole of the chassis. (Fig. 5) 2 Attach the pinch slider. (Fig. 1, 2) 3 Apply grease to the groove at the rear of the sub-cam gear. (Fig. 6) After applying, adjust the phase of the sub-cam gear to that of the pinch slider. (Fig. 7) Phase pin D of the loading arm assy must be inserted into the groove at the rear of the sub-cam gear. (Fig. 5, 7)
Sub-cam gear (rear side) Apply grease to the seven parts. (half size of one grain of rice for each part)
Fig. 6
Pinch slider Phase adjustment hole H matches the hole of the chassis. Check phase pin D through this hole
Fig. 5
Fig. 7
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4 Apply grease to the fixing block (shaft J and U-shaped groove K) of the coupling gear and portion L of the sub-cam gear (half size of one grain of rice for each part). (Fig. 8) 5 Attach the coupling gear. After attaching, apply grease while rotating the coupling gear by 120 each time. (Fig. 9, 10)
U-shaped groove K Shaft J
Fig. 9
Main cam gear
Apply grease to the three parts (half size of one grain of rice for each part).
120
120
120
Fig. 10
Fig. 8
6 Attach the main cam gear while being careful of the directions of the front and rear sides. Also, take care of the phase adjustment to the sub-cam gear. (Fig. 8, 11, 12) Phase pin M of the main slider arm should be fitted in the groove of the main cam gear (rear side). (Fig. 5)
Sub-cam gear
Fig. 11
[Front side of chassis]
Fig. 12
7 Attach the encoder gear. (Fig. 3) Adjust the phases (marked) to those of the main cam gear. (Fig. 4/Fig. 8) 8 After moving the reel selector slider in the direction of arrow N to set the position of the reel base to L cassette, attach the sub-slider in reverse order while referring to Fig. 3. (Fig. 13) 9 Attach the sub-slider arm. (Fig. 1/Fig. 13)
Phase pin C should be fitted in the groove of the main cam gear (front side). Sub-slider arm
Sub-slider Reel base S Reel base T Phase pin F should be fitted in the long hole of the sub-slider arm.
Reel selector slider (After attaching the sub-slider arm, return the reel base to the original position (L cassette).) (Position when L cassette is set)
Fig. 13
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3-18.
MAIN SLIDER, MAIN SLIDER ARM AND PENDULUM STOPPER ASSEMBLY Disassembly of each part The main slider controls several parts. Before removing the main slider, remove Brake arm S at the front of the chassis while referring to Information on page 6-5. Otherwise, the main slider cannot be removed.
Main slider
Brake arm S
Main slider The main slider is fixed by the two shafts and the two bent portions at the rear of the chassis. The main slider can be removed when it is moved to the rightmost end ( positions). Shafts
Bent portions
Bent portions
Assembly: Attach them while referring to the figure above or below and the descriptions. Assembly of each part Attach each part while referring to the figure above or below. When attaching the parts, adjust the positions carefully while referring to the instructions in the figure below. Because these positioning will be used as a reference when assembling in future, make sure to adjust the positions and phases correctly.
[Rear side of chassis]
1 Insert the main slider arm into the fixing hole and attach it to the fixing shaft at the front of the chassis while referring to the figure above. (To facilitate assembly, stick adhesive tape so that the main slider arm does not drop.) 2 Perform assembly so that the main slider can pass under the bent portion of the chassis. If Ratchet brake T remains, move down the Ratchet brake T as shown in the left figure and attach the main slider. 3 Carefully attach the pendulum stopper assembly so that the two shafts fit in the two long holes of the main slider.
Main slider
3 4
Main slider arm
shafts
5
Main slider
4 Attach the shaft of the main slider arm to the long hole of the main slider. 5 Move the main slider to the leftmost end so that the small positioning hole of the main slider is superimposed on the small positioning hole of the chassis, and fix the main slider. The position where the main slider is fixed will be used as a reference during assembling and phase adjustment in future. (To avoid affecting the main unit, fix the reel motor and main slider with adhesive tape, etc.)
2
The shaft of the ratchet brake T should be at the position where it can be viewed fromthe outside as shown in the figure. Move the main slider so that the positioning holes are superimposed.
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3-19.
4 (A positioning
FP-104 2 flexible board (Six parts are soldered.) Screw
Disassembly of MD-76 board Peel off the FP-248 flexible board at the front of the chassis (refer to page 6-14). Remove the six solders on the FP-104 flexible board from the rear of the chassis. Remove the screws in order of 3 to 9 shown in the figure. When removing the MD-76 board from the chassis, be careful not to let the sensors touch the chassis.
claw is hooked.)
Note: When the tape A is removed, use the new tape A for replacement. (See the illustration below.)
Positioning pin
Sensor block
Positioning pin
Assembly: Attach them in order of 0,9,4,3,5,6,7,8,1,2 (Refer to the figure above or below.) Assembly of MD-76 board While being careful not to let the sensors touch the chassis, position the two positioning pins and fasten the screws Encoder cover in order of 1 to 6 . Then, solder the six parts on the removed FP-104 flexible board and position the encoder disk. Finally, stick the FP-248 flexible board on the front of the chassis. (Refer to page 6-14.)
Screw 4 Fit this claw in the hole of and fasten the screws.
Screw 1 (This screw fixes the encoder cover.) Positioning the encoder disk Align the mark of the disk with the v mark printed on the board as shown in the figure. (Be careful of the position of a.) Positioning pin
Positioning pin
Screw 3
Screw 5 Screw 2 Solder the FP-104 flexible board (six parts). Temperature of tip of soldering iron: 350 20 C Hold time: one second or shorter
Tape A (Adhere a half of the tape in the peripheral of the switches S002 and S003 on the MD-76 board and adhere the remaining half on the mechanism chassis.) Tightening torque of MD-76 board 0.3432 0.0196 Nm (3.5 0.2 kg cm)
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3-20.
COMPONENTS OF GL ARM S/T ASSEMBLY (GL ARM ASSEMBLY, GL HELICAL TORSION SPRING, GL GEAR) Assembly 1 Attach each GL helical torsion spring to the GL gear. To distinguish the S side from the T side when the opening of the spring tip is facing toward the front, note that the coil tip of the S side is located on the left and that of the T side is located on the right.
Tip of coil
Indented
[T side]
[S side]
GL arm assembly S
2 Hook the tip of the spring on the bent portion of the GL arm assembly and push the bent portion of the GL arm into the large cut-out of the GL gear while rotating the GL gear in the direction of the arrow.
Bent portions
Push here.
3-21.
COMPONENTS OF MIC BASE ASSEMBLY (FP-104 FLEXIBLE BOARD, MIC BASE) Assembly
When the bent portion of the GL arm comes inside this range, push the bent portion into the gear.
Disassembly
Remove the push switch from claw A of the MIC base. Remove the screw and connector (4P). Then, remove the flexible board while being careful not to touch hook B.
Insert the pin of the MIC base into hole C. Insert pin D into the hole of the MIC base.
Screw Connector (4P) FP-104 flexible board (Four parts are soldered.) Pin D
Hook the flexible board on hook B Attach the push switch (one key) to claw A.
Claw A MIC base Hook B Tightening torque of connector (4P) 0.0392 0.0098N m (0.4 0.1 kg cm)
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3-22.
Disassembly/Assembly
Connect the elastic connector to the drum assembly and attach the motor FPC assembly while aligning pin B with hole C of the drum assembly. Fix the supporter plate with the screws while being careful of pin A of the motor FPC assembly.
Tightening torque of motor FPC assembly 0.0294 0.0049N m (0.3 0.05 kg cm) Screws Positioning pin A
Supporter plate (This component is not supplied as an independent repair part.) Positioning pin B
Elastic connectors
Hole C Drum assembly Note: Be careful not to get these parts dirty when handling them.Also, do not touch the running side of the tape.
3-23.
3-24.
Disassembly/Assembly
Disassembly/Assembly
TG7 arm assembly
ET magnet
Remove the TG2 arm assembly and the TG7 arm assembly in the direction of the arrow while pushing the lock pin of the magnet holder from the rear of each TG arm. To attach them, insert the TG2 or TG7 arm assembly in the direction opposite to the arrow while holding the ET magnet with the magnet holder, then hook the lock pin. D TG arm
Magnet holder Claw A and claw B should fix the pinch arm.
ET magnet
When attaching the magnet holder, the lock pin should be fixed at a position deeper than line D
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ADJUSTMENT POSITION
TG3 (Tracking entrance, curl) TG6 (Tracking exit, curl)
Spring hook slider (RVS back tension) TG8 (TG8 height, curl)
Spring hook slider (FWE back tension) S band adjuster (FWD position)
RV003
ADJUSTMENT START -1 ADJUSTMENT START -2 4-1. REEL TABLE HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4-2. TG1/8 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4-3. TG2/7 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4-4. FWD/RVS POSITION CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT When only the TG1/8 guide is replaced, perform tape path adjustment after height adjustment. 4-5. TG2/7 ELECTRIC TENSION REGULATOR CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 4-6. FWD/RVS BACK TENSION CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT START -4 4-7. PREPARATION FOR ADJUSTMENT AND TAPE PATH CHECK 4-8. TRACK ADJUSTMENT AND CHECK 4-9. TRACK CHECK 4-10. CUE/REV CHECK 4-11. CURL CHECK AND CURL ADJUSTMENT 4-12. RISING CHECK ADJUSTMENT END Tape Path Adjustment If the TG1/8 guide is not replaced and removed, proceed to TG2/7 height adjustment.
ADJUSTMENT START -3
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4-1.
REEL TABLE HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 2. Check and adjustment Put the reel reference plate (J-13) on each reel table. Rotate the screw block of the reel table so that the height of the cassette reference plate is the same as that of the reel reference plate.
1. Preparation before check Check that the cassette compartment has already been removed. (Refer to page 6-6.) Fit the cassette reference plate (J-12) in the cassette positioning shafts. Reel reference plate (J-13)
Respectively attach it to the S and T sides and perform the checks. Cassette reference plate (J-12) Cassette positioning shafts
S/T reel table Attach the cassette Put the reel and cassette reference plate (J-12) reference plate and adjust when the reel table is the height. at the position of "S cassette". When selecting a cassette position, be careful not to touch the slider drive shaft because it can be easily bent or broken. The reel table is lowered. Do not touch the slider drive shaft. Reel select slider
The reel table is too high. (Adjust the height while referring to the figure below.)
Cross-headed screwdriver
4-2.
TG1/8 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 2. Check and adjustment Rotate the TG upper flange until the heights of the TG2/7 preset plate (J-14) and TG1 or TG8 roller block are the same. Alternatively, rotate the TG upper flange by 120 in the direction of lowering the guide from the reference height where the preset plate and roller have the same height.
1. Preparation before check 1) Check that the cassette compartment block has already been removed. (Refer to page 6-6.) 2) Set the mechanism deck to the loading end position (TG2 to 7 already moved to the loading end position and the pinch roller is in the unloading position). Alternatively, set the mechanism deck to the LE position using the mode selector II. (Refer to page 6-7.) 3) Place the TG2/7 preset plate (J-14).
Attach the boss while aligning it in the hole of the cassette reference plate (J-12). Boss Face the mirror (J-8) in the direction of the arrow and perform a visual check.
Not good
TG1 or TG8
Not good
TG1 or TG8
Good
TG1 or TG8
120
120
The normal height is the position where the TC upper flange is rotated by 120 in the direction of lowering the guide from the adjusted height while referring to the figure below.
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4-3.
TG2/7 HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 2. Check and adjustment Rotate the TG upper flange until the height of the TG2/7 preset plate (J-14) and TG2 or TG7 roller block is the same. Alternatively, rotate the TG upper flange of only TG2 by 60 in the direction of raising the guide from the adjusted height while referring to the figure below.
1. Preparation before check 1) Check that the cassette compartment block has already been removed. (Refer to page 6-6.) 2) Set the mechanism deck to the loading end position (TG2 to 7 already moved to the loading end position and the pinch roller is in the unloading position). Alternatively, set the mechanism deck to the LE position using the mode selector II. (Refer to page 6-7.) 3) Place the TG2/7 preset plate (J-14).
Attach the boss while aligning it with the hole of the cassette reference plate (J-12). Boss Face the mirror (J-8) in the direction of the arrow and perform a visual check.
Not good
TG2 or TG7
Not good
TG2 or TG7
The guide is too high. Screwdriver for the tape path (J-9)
Good
TG2 or TG7
60 60
60
The normal height of TG2 is the position where the TC upper flange is rotated by 60 in the direction of raising the guide from the adjusted height while referring to the figure below. The normal height of TG7 is the current one.
4-4. FWD/RVS POSITION CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 1. Preparation before check 1) Check that the cassette compartment block has already been removed. (Refer to page 6-6.) 2) Set the mechanism deck to the loading end position (TG2 to 7 already moved to the loading end position and the pinch roller is in the unloading position). Alternatively, set the mechanism deck to the LE position using the mode selector II. (Refer to page 6-7.) 3) Place the TG2/7 preset plate (J-14).
Align the center of TG2 with the vertically extended line of the jig plate's tip as shown.
2. Check and adjustment or Rotate each adjuster to adjust the TG2/7 position until the TG2/7 preset plate (J-14), TG2 and TG7 are in line.
of
Align the center of TG7 with the vertically extended line of the jig plate's tip as shown.
TG2 arm
TG7 arm
Rotate the adjuster with a resin screwdriver, etc. Be careful not to bend the band. TG2/7 preset plate (J-14)
Rotate the adjuster with a resin screwdriver, etc. Be careful not to bend the band.
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4-5.
1. Preparation before check 1) Check that the cassette compartment block has already been removed. (Refer to page 6-6.) 2) Set the mechanism deck to the loading end position (TG2 to 7 already moved to the loading end position and the pinch roller is in the unloading position). Alternatively, set the mechanism deck to the LE position using the mode selector II (J-15). (Refer to page 6-7.)
Boss TG2/7 preset plate (J-14)
3) 4)
Attach the cassette reference plate (J-12) and TG2/7 preset plate (J-14). (Refer to page 6-25.) Connect the relay board for tension regulator adjustment (J16) and other equipment as shown in the figure below.
Attach the boss while aligning it with the hole of the cassette reference plate (J-12).
Digital voltmeter Change the connection of the positive (+) probe to E.T out (TG7) and E.T out (TG2) for measurement.
9 pin E. T out (TG 2) CN002 Cassette reference plate (J-12) Board for tension regulator adjustment (J-18)
16 pin
Connect the positive (+) probe of a digital voltmeter to E.T out (TG2: for measurement of TG2 data) or to E.T out (TG7: for measurement of TG7 data). First, press the guide to the TG2/7 preset plate (J-14), then release your hand from the guide and read the voltmeter value. Adjust RV004 (TG2 side) or RV002 (TG7 side) until the voltmeter measurement is 2.5 0.1 V (TG2 side) or 2.2 0.1 V (TG7 side) when releasing your hand. Then press the guide to the TG2/7 preset plate (J-14). Adjust RV003 (TG2 side) or RV001 (TG7 side) until the voltmeter measurement is 1.3 0.1 V.
[2.5V adjustment of TG2] Release your hand from the guide and rotate RV004. [2.2V adjustment of TG7] Release your hand from the guide and rotate RV002.
Good
Not good
Good
Not good
Good
[1.3V adjustment of TG2] Rotate RV003 while pushing the guide. RV004 RV002 [1.3V adjustment of TG7] Rotate RV001 while pushing the guide.
Not good
Good
Not good
Adjustment end
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4-6.
FWD/RVS BACK TENSION CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT 2. Check and adjustment FWD (TG2) side The torque value should satisfy 9.5 1.5 10-1 mN m while the mini DV torque cassette runs in the FWD mode. If it does not satisfy this, take the following measure.
Re-attach the spring to the upper hook if the measurement value is beyond the specifications or re-attach the spring to the lower hook if the measurement value is below the specifications. Then, repeat the measurement.
1. Preparation before check Mount the mechanism deck in the main unit, connect all the connectors, then insert the mini DV torque cassette (J-11) into the mechanism block.
Visually check the gauge block of the cassette with the top cover assembly removed.
Mini DV torque cassette (J-11) [FWD side] 9.5 1.5 10-1 mN m [RVS side] 9.5 1.5 10-1 mN m
RVS (TG7) side The torque value should satisfy 9.5 1.5 10-1 mN m while the mini DV torque cassette runs in the RVS mode. If it does not satisfy this, take the following measure.
Re-attach the spring to the upper hook if the measurement value is beyond the specifications or re-attach the spring to the lower hook if the measurement value is below the specifications. Then, repeat the measurement. Be careful that these spring blocks may hinder the FL motor.
0
20 10
10
0
X10
20
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40 30
X1
0m
30
mN
40
4-7.
PREPARATION FOR ADJUSTMENT AND TAPE PATH CHECK Tape path check (checking the RF waveform) Play back the tracking tape (J-10) and check the states at the entrance and exit of the RF waveform. If it is not flat at either side, perform the adjustments from Adjustment Start-4 in the flowchart on page 6-23.
Preparation before adjustment (connection and setting) 1. Mount the mechanism deck in the main unit. (Connect all the connectors.) 2. Clean the tape running side. (Refer to 6-1-2. Periodic check.) Connect an oscilloscope to VD-040 board CN4102 via the CPC8 jig (J-6082-388-A)(J-23). Channel 1: VD-040 board, CN4102 Pin qd (Note) External trigger: VD-040 board, CN4102 Pin qg
3.
Note: Connect a 75 resistor between pins qd of CN4102 and 2 (GND). 75 resistor (Parts code: 1-247-804-11) 4. Connect the adjustment remote commander (J-1, J-2) to the LANC jack. Turn the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote commander to the ON position. (Set the slide switch to SERVICE) Select page: 3, address: 33, set data: 08 and press the PAUSE (Write) button. Select page: 3, address: 26, set data: 31 and press the PAUSE (Write) button.
5.
6.
7.
Procedure after operations 1. Connect the adjustment remote commander to the LANC jack. 2. Turn the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote commander to the ON position. (Set the slide switch to SERVICE) Select page: 3, address: 33, set data: 00 and press the PAUSE (Write) button. Select page: 3, address: 26, set data: 00 and press the PAUSE (Write) button.
3.
4.
CH1
LA NC
Pin No. 2 13 15
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4-8.
TRACK ADJUSTMENT AND CHECK (Checking the RF Waveform) If not flat If the waveform at the entrance is bad, rotate TG3. If the waveform at the exit is bad, rotate TG6 to flatten the waveform.
Checking the RF waveform Check that the RF waveforms at both the entrance and exit are flat while the tracking tape (J-10) runs in the PLAY mode.
TG3 (adjustment of entrance) TG6 (adjustment of exit)
If the waveform at the entrance is bad, rotate TG3 to adjust the waveform.
If the waveform at the exit is bad, rotate TG6 to adjust the waveform.
4-9.
TRACK CHECK
Check The difference between the maximum value and minimum value of the waveform amplitude during playback of the tracking tape (J-10) in the FWD mode should be 30% or less of the waveform amplitude during the CUE (or REV) mode (which is taken as 100% as shown). At the same time, there must not exist too much fluctuation of waveform amplitude.
Tracking waveform check -1
[Waveform in CUE or REV mode]
0.65 A
A : 100%
A : 100 %
C A
Emin Emax
1 A 8
Emin: Minimum value Emax: Maximum value (Emin - Emax) 30% or ( 3 A) 10
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4-10.
CUE/REV CHECK
Check Check that the intervals of the waveform peaks are consistent while the tracking tape (J-10) runs in the CUE mode or REV mode.
[Waveform in CUE or REV mode] The intervals of the waveform peaks must be consistent.
If not even If the waveform peaks are not even, perform Section 4-8, Tacking adjustment.
4-11.
CURL CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT If the curl is large Perform the adjustment from Adjustment Start -3 (TG7 side) of the flowchart on page 6-23 again.
Check Check that the tape runs along each upper and lower flange while the tracking tape (J-10) runs in the CUE or REV mode. Also check that there are no large curls on each tape guide and pinch roller.
TG 1 TG 2 TG 3 TG 4 Drum TG 5 TG 6
TG 7 TG 8
There should be no large curls while the tape runs along each upper and lower flange. TG 3 TG 4
To check the tape path visually, use the mirror (J-8) to facilitate check as the frame of the cassette compartment hinders operations.
TG 2
Be careful that there are often large curls around the capstan and pinch roller between TG6 and TG7. If there are large curls, rotate the upper flange of TG7 to remove the curls.
TG 7 TG 1
TG 8
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4-12.
RISING CHECK Check that the tape loads and unloads smoothly. Play a self-recorded or already recorded tape, and check that the sound and images are normal.
Check Check that when the tracking tape (J-10) is switched from the STOP, CUE, REV, FF, REW modes to the PLAYBACK mode, the waveform rises horizontally within 2 seconds. (Perform this 2 or 3 times.) Check after checking rising
STOP
PLAYBACK
When switching the modes, the waveform should rise horizontally within 2 seconds.
CUE PLAYBACK
REV
PLAYBACK
FF
PLAYBACK
REW
PLAYBACK
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Use the following measuring instruments for video section adjustments. 2-1-1. Precautions on Adjusting Note: Before performing the adjustment, check the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. If not, select page: 0, address: 00, and set data 00.
2-1-2. Adjusting Connectors The measuring point of the playback RF signal is CN4102 of VD040 board. Connect the measuring instruments via the CPC-8 jig (J-6082-388-A). Refer to MECHANISM SECTION ADJUSTMENT for the measuring method. The following table lists the pin numbers and signal names of CN4102. Pin No. 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 Signal Name EVF_COM_DC (N.C.) REG_GND EXT_DA (N.C.) EVF_VCO (N.C.) EVF_VG (N.C.) PSIG (N.C.) RF_MON SWP FRRV REC_CRRT1 (N.C.) Pin No. 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Signal Name REG_GND MT_5.5V REG_GND MS_LED_ON MS_BS MS_SCLK MS_VCC_ON XMS_IN MS_DIO REC_CRRT0 (N.C.)
Table. 6-2-1
2-1-3. Connecting the Equipment Connect the measuring instruments as shown in Fig. 6-2-1, and perform the adjustments.
Osilloscope Terminated 75
75 : 1-247-804-11
LANC jack
RM-95 (J-6082-053-B)
Fig. 6-2-1
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2-1-4. Alignment Tapes Use the alignment tapes shown in the following table. Use tapes specified in the signal column of each adjustment. Name Tracking standard (XH2-1A1) SW/OL standard (XH2-3) Audio operation check (XH5-3 (NTSC), XH5-3P (PAL)) System operation check (XH5-5 (NTSC), XH5-5P (PAL)) Use Tape path adjustment Switching position adjustment Audio system adjustment Operation check
Fig. 6-2-2 shows the 75% color bar signals recorded on the alignment tape for Audio Operation Check. Note: Measure with video terminal (Terminated at 75 ) For NTSC model
White (100%)
Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue
White (75%)
Yellow
Green
Cyan
Red Blue
0.714 V 1V
(75%) 0.286 V
0.286 V
Q White (100%)
Black
White
Cyan
Red
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Black
1V
Magenta
Yellow
Green
0.7 V
Blue
Burst signal
Magenta
White
2-1-5.
Input/output Level and Impedance COMPONENT OUT jacks OUT BNC type Output at 480i NTSC With [BETACAM] selected in [480i LEVEL] of the [IN/OUT REC] menu Y: 1.0 Vp-p (with 0.286 Vp-p sync negative, output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (75% color bars with 7.5 IRE setup) With [SMPTE] selected in [480i LEVEL] of the [IN/OUT REC] menu Y: 1.0 Vp-p (with 0.3 Vp-p sync negative, output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (100% color bars with no setup) Output with other settings Y: 1.0 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (100% color bars with no setup) 480i/480p: Y: with 0.3 Vp-p sync negative 1080i/720p: Y/Pb/Pr: with 0.6 Vp-p 3-level sync HDV/DV jack i.LINK (IEEE 1394, 6-pin connector S100) Remote control LANC CONTROL S IN
AUDIO jacks IN
OUT
Pin jack: 10/2/+4 dBu Impedance: Minimum 47 k (kilo ohms), unbalanced Maximum input level: 10: +18 dBu (approx. 6 Vrms) 2: +24 dBu (approx. 12.5 Vrms) +4: +30 dBu (approx. 25 Vrms) Pin jack Impedance: Maximum 1 k (kilo ohms) Output level: 47 k (kilo ohms) loading, unbalanced 10 dBu (= full bit 20 dB) 60i system 10 dBu (= full bit 18 dB) 50i system Stereo minijack 1 ( 3.5), 16 (ohms) loading
BNC type, unbalanced 1.0 Vp-p (75 (ohms), sync negative) Sync signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL) Burst signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL)
Mini DIN 4-pin, unbalanced Luminance signal: 1.0 Vp-p (75 (ohms), sync negative) Sync signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL) Chrominance signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) (burst, 75 (ohms)) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL) (burst, 75 (ohms))
HDMI connector 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i, 720p 2 channel liner PCM 48 kHz/16 bits
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Note : When reading or writing the 13, 18, 1A, 1B, 1C or 1D page data, select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01, then sclect 3, 8, A, B, C or D page. The 13, 18, 1A, 1B, 1C or 1D page can be chosen by this data setting. After reading or writing, reset the data or page: 0, address: 10 to 00. 2-2-1. Initialization of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data
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Press the RESET button at the rear panel of the unit using a thin and long pin. Perform Modification of 8, 9, C, 18, 1C, 13, 1D, 1E Page Data.
Note 3: If other than adjustment address was initialized, the adjusted data is not initialized.
1. Initializing of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data Note1: If Initialization of Pages 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E is executed, all data on pages 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E are initialized. (Only an individual page cannot be initialized) Note2 : If the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E page data has been initialized, the following adjustments need to be performed again. 1) Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E page data 2) Node unique ID No. input 3) Servo, RF system adjustments 4) Video system adjustments 5) LCD system adjustments Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Initializing method: Order Page Address Data 1 0 01 01 2 0 10 00 Procedure 8 00 to FF 9 00 to FF C 10 to FF 13 00 to FF 18 00 to FF 1C 00 to FF 1D 00 to FF 1E 00 to FF
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If the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E page data has been initialized, change the data of the Fixed data-2 address shown in the following table by manual input. Modifying Method: 1) Before changing the data, select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. 2) If modification of data on pages 8, 9, C, set data: 00 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages 8, 9, C. 3) If modification of data on pages 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages 3, 8, C, D. After the modification of data finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to 00. 4) New data for changing are not shown in the tables because they are different in destination. When changing the data, copy the data built in the same model. Note: If copy the data built in the different model, the camcorder may not operate. 5) When changing the data, press the PAUSE (Write) button of the adjustment remote commander each time when setting new data to write the data in the non-volatile memory. 6) If all areas were initialized, check that the data at the addresses for adjustment are initial values (adjustment initial values) listed in the table. If different, change them to the adjustment initial values.
Processing after Completing Modification 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E page data: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 7 7 7 01 00 02 DB 01 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes to 01. Press the RESET button at the rear panel of the unit using a thin and long pin. Procedure
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4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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80 80
0C
Set the following data, and press PAUSE (Write) button. (Note 3) 00: Initializing all areas 01: Initializing other than adjustment address Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes to 1C. Press the RESET button at the rear panel of the unit using a thin and long pin.
7 3 3 3
01 91 90 90
01 07 0C
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3. 8 Page table Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 45 46 47, 48 49 4A 4B to B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 to C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Address 43 44 45 46 47 48 to 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E to 53 54 55 to 5F 60 61 to 68 69 6A 6B to 6D 6E 6F 70 to 72 73 74, 75 76
Remark
LCD automatic adj. (VCO adj.) V-COM adj. (LCD) Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Transmissive mode white balance adj (LCD) LCD automatic adj. (Contrast adj.) Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Sample hold adj. (LCD) Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
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LCD automatic adj. (Contrast adj.) Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) COMPONENT OUT Y level adj. (D1 SMPTE) COMPONENT OUT Pb level adj. (D1 SMPTE) COMPONENT OUT Pr level adj. (D1 SMPTE) Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) COMPONENT OUT Y level adj. (D1 BETACAM) COMPONENT OUT Pb level adj. (D1 BETACAM) COMPONENT OUT Pr level adj. (D1 BETACAM) Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) S VIDEO OUT Y level adj. (NTSC) S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj. (NTSC) S VIDEO OUT Y level adj. (PAL) S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj. (PAL) Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
4. 9 Page table Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 00 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
77 to 8B 8C 8D 8E 8F to 91 92 93 67 48 48 67 48 48 79 31 32 79 31 32
5. C Page table Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Address 10 11 12 13 14, 15 16 17 to 42 E0 E0 Initial value NTSC PAL EE 00 00 00 EE 00 00 00 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) CAP FG duty adj. Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Switching position adj. Remark
94 95 to 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F A0 A1 to FF
67 53 69 67 53 69
67 53 69 67 53 69
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6. 13 Page table Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 13, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages: 3. By this data setting, the pages 13 can be selected. After the data reading/writing finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to 00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C to 12 13 14 to 24 25 26 to C0 C1 C2 to CF D0 D1 to FD FE FF 08 00 46 01 02 00 00 00 08 00 46 01 02 00 00 00 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Node unique ID No. input Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
8. 1C Page table Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1C, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages: C. By this data setting, the pages 1C can be selected. After the data reading/writing finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 00 to B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 BA BB BC BD BE BF C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Error rate check Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
7. 18 Page table Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 18, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages: 8. By this data setting, the pages 18 can be selected. After the data reading/writing finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to 00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 9B 9C 9D to EA EB EC ED to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
C9 to DC DD DE DF to FF
9. 1D Page table Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1D, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages: D. By this data setting, the pages 1D can be selected. After the data reading/writing finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to 00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 00 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
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10. 1D Page table Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1D, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages: D. By this data setting, the pages 1D can be selected. After the data reading/writing finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to 00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 00 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Note 3: The order from 1 to 7 must be performed continuously without turning off the power. If the power is turned off in the midway of work and then even if E:20:00 is displayed at the next start of the set, the data on each page can be changed normally. 2. Modification of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data If the A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data has been initialized, change the data of the Fixed data-2 address shown in the following table by manual input. Modifying Method: 1) Before changing the data, select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. 2) If modification of data on pages A, B, D, set data: 00 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages A, B, D. 3) If modification of data on pages 1A, 1B, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages A, B. After the modification of data finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to 00. 4) New data for changing are not shown in the tables because they are different in destination. When changing the data, copy the data built in the same model. Note 1: If copy the data built in the different model, the camcorder may not operate. 5) When changing the data, press the PAUSE (Write) button of the adjustment remote commander each time when setting new data to write the data in the non-volatile memory. 6) Check that the data of adjustment addresses is the initial value. If not, change the data to the initial value. Processing after Completing Modification A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 7 7 7 01 00 02 DB 01 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes to 01. Press the RESET button at the rear panel of the unit using a thin and long pin. Procedure
2-2-2. Initialization of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data Note: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. 1. Initializing of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data Note 1: If the A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data has been initialized, the following adjustments need to be performed again. 1) Modification of A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data Note 2: NTSC model: HVR-M25AJ/M25AN/M25AU PAL model: HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AP Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Initializing method: Order Page Address Data 1 0 01 01 2 0 10 00 3 7 04 Procedure A 10 to FF B 00 to FF D 10 to FF 1A 00 to FF 1B 00 to FF
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Set the following data 00: NTSC model 01: PAL model Set the following data 20: Initializing A page 21: Initializing B page 22: Initializing D page 23: Initializing 1A page 24: Initializing 1B page 25: Initializing A and 1A page 26: Initializing B and 1B page 28: Initializing A, B, D, 1A and 1B page Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes to 01. Perform Modification of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data
Note 2: If following symptoms occur after completing of the Modification A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data, check that the data of the Fixed data-2 address of A, B, D, 1A, 1B page are same as those of same model of same destination. 1) The power is shut off so that unit cannot operate.
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3. A Page table Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to1. Initializing of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to2. Modification of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 10 to 17 18 19 to 55 56 57 to 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 80 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
5. D Page table Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 10 to 15 16 17 18 to 56 57 58 to79 7A 7B to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
4. B Page table Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 00 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
6. 1A Page table Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1A, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages: A. By this data setting, the pages 1A can be selected. After the data reading/writing finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to 00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 64 65 66 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
7. 1B Page table Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1B, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages: B. By this data setting, the pages 1B can be selected. After the data reading/writing finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to 00. Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to 1. Initializing of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data) Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to 2. Modification of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data) Initial value Address Remark NTSC PAL 00 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
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1. Node Unique ID No. Input Note 1: Perform 1-2. Input of Serial No. if the data on page 13 has been cleared and original node unique ID No. is uncertain. Usually, read the data on page 13 before repair, and write it after repair. Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 13, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages: 3. By this data setting, the pages 13 can be selected. After the data reading/writing finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to 00. 1-1. Input of Company ID Write the company ID to the EEPROM (nonvolatile memory). Page Address 13 04, 05, 06, 07
196608 to 262143 D1 196608 262144 to 327679 D1 262144 327680 to 393215 D1 327680 393216 to 458751 D1 393216 458752 to 524287 D1 458752 524288 to 589823 D1 524288 589824 to 655359 D1 589824 655360 to 720895 D1 655360 720896 to 786431 D1 720896 786432 to 851967 D1 786432 851968 to 917503 D1 851968 917504 to 983039 D1 917504 983040 to 999999 D1 983040
Input method: 1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. 2) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01. 3) Select page: 3 (13), and enter the following data. Note 3: Each time the data is set, press the PAUSE (Write) button on the adjusting remote commander. Address 04 05 06 07 Data 08 00 46 01
Table 6-2-2
4) Enter H1 to address: 09 on page: 13. Example: If H1 = FE, Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01. Select page: 3 (13), address: 09, and set data: FE, then press the PAUSE (Write) button. 5) From Table 6-2-3, obtain the maximum decimal number less than D2, and it is assumed to be D3. Example: If D2 = 12345. D3 = 12288 6) From Table 6-2-3, obtain a hexadecimal number that corresponds to D3, and it is assumed to be H3. Example: If D3 = 12288, H3 = 3000 7) Caluculate D 4 using following equations (decimal caluculation). (0 D4 225) D 4 = D2 D 3 Example: If D2 = 12345 and D3 = 12288, D4 = 12345 12288 = 57 8) Convert D4 into a hexadecimal number to obtain H4. (See Table 6-3-1 Hexadecimal - decimal conversion table in 6-3. Service Mode) Example: If D4 = 57, H4 = 39 9) Enter higher two digits of H3 to address: 0A on page: 13. Example: If H3 = 3000, Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01. Select page: 3 (13), address: 0A, and set data: 30, then press the PAUSE (Write) button. 10) Enter H4 to address: 0B on page: 13. Example: If H4 = 39, Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01. Select page: 3 (13), address: 0B, and set data: 39, then press the PAUSE (Write) button. 11) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00. 12) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
4) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00. 5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00. 1-2. Input of Serial No. Write the serial No. and model code to the EEPROM (nonvolatile memory). In writing the serial No., a decimal number should be converted into a hexadecimal number Page Address 13 08, 09, 0A, 0B
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. 2) Read the serial No. from the model name label, and it is assumed to be D1. Example: If serial No. is 77881, D1 = 77881 3) From Table 6-2-2, obtain D2 and H1 that correspond to D1. Example: If D1 = 77881, D2 = D1 65536 = 12345 H1 = FE
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D3 0 256 512 768 1024 1280 1536 1792 2048 2304 2560 2816 3072 3328 3584 3840 4096 4352 4608 4864 5120 5376 5632 5888 6144 6400 6656 6912 7168 7424 7680 7936
H3 0000 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 0700 0800 0900 0A00 0B00 0C00 0D00 0E00 0F00 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 1A00 1B00 1C00 1D00 1E00 1F00
D3 8192 8448 8704 8960 9216 9472 9728 9984 10240 10496 10752 11008 11264 11520 11776 12032 12288 12544 12800 13056 13312 13568 13824 14080 14336 14592 14848 15104 15360 15616 15872 16128
H3 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 2600 2700 2800 2900 2A00 2B00 2C00 2D00 2E00 2F00 3000 3100 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600 3700 3800 3900 3A00 3B00 3C00 3D00 3E00 3F00
D3 16384 16640 16896 17152 17408 17664 17920 18176 18432 18688 18944 19200 19456 19712 19968 20224 20480 20736 20992 21248 21504 21760 22016 22272 22528 22784 23040 23296 23552 23808 24064 24320
H3 4000 4100 4200 4300 4400 4500 4600 4700 4800 4900 4A00 4B00 4C00 4D00 4E00 4F00 5000 5100 5200 5300 5400 5500 5600 5700 5800 5900 5A00 5B00 5C00 5D00 5E00 5F00
D3 24576 24832 25088 25344 25600 25856 26112 26368 26624 26880 27136 27392 27648 27904 28160 28416 28672 28928 29184 29440 29696 29952 30208 30464 30720 30976 31232 31488 31744 32000 32256 32512
H3 6000 6100 6200 6300 6400 6500 6600 6700 6800 6900 6A00 6B00 6C00 6D00 6E00 6F00 7000 7100 7200 7300 7400 7500 7600 7700 7800 7900 7A00 7B00 7C00 7D00 7E00 7F00
D3 32768 33024 33280 33536 33792 34048 34304 34560 34816 35072 35328 35584 35840 36096 36352 36608 36864 37120 37376 37632 37888 38144 38400 38656 38912 39168 39424 39680 39936 40192 40448 40704
H3 8000 8100 8200 8300 8400 8500 8600 8700 8800 8900 8A00 8B00 8C00 8D00 8E00 8F00 9000 9100 9200 9300 9400 9500 9600 9700 9800 9900 9A00 9B00 9C00 9D00 9E00 9F00
H3 E000 E100 E200 E300 E400 E500 E600 E700 E800 E900 EA00 EB00 EC00 ED00 EE00 EF00 F000 F100 F200 F300 F400 F500 F600 F700 F800 F900 FA00 FB00 FC00 FD00 FE00 FF00
43264 A900 51456 C900 59648 43520 AA00 51712 CA00 59904 43776 AB00 51968 44032 AC00 52224 CB00 CC00 60160 60416
44288 AD00 52480 CD00 60672 44544 AE00 52736 CE00 60928 44800 45056 45312 45568 45824 46080 46336 46592 46848 47104 47360 47616 47872 AF00 B000 B100 B200 B300 B400 B500 B600 B700 B800 B900 BA00 BB00 52992 53248 53504 53760 54016 54272 54528 54784 55040 55296 55552 CF00 D000 D100 D200 D300 D400 D500 D600 D700 D800 D900 61184 61440 61696 61952 62208 62464 62720 62976 63232 63488 63744
48128 BC00 56320 DC00 64512 48384 BD00 56576 DD00 64768 48640 48896 BE00 BF00 56832 57088 DE00 DF00 65024 65280
Table 6-2-3
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1.
Before perform the servo and RF system adjustments, check that the specified values of Origin Oscillation check of 2-5. VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS is satisfied. Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. If not, select page: 0, address: 10, and set the data 00. Adjusting Procedure: 1. CAP FG duty adjustment 2. Switching position adjustment 3. Error rate check
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Set the CAP FG signal duty cycle to 50% to establish an appropriate capstan servo. If deviated, the uneven rotation of capstan and noise can occur. Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value E-E No signal Displayed data of page: 3, address: 03 Adjusting remote commander C 16 The data of page: 3, address: 03 is 00
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 3 3 3 3 0 01 03 01 02 03 01 00 01 FF 1B Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes in the following order 1B t 2B t 00 Check the data is 00. (Note 2) Procedure Close the cassette compartment without inserting cassette.
Note 2: If the data is 01, adjustment has errors or the mechanism deck is defective. If the data is 80, the mechanism deck is in emergency state or the end of tape was detected.
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Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value Playback SW/OL standard (XH2-3) Displayed data of page: 3, address: 03 Adjusting remote commander C 10, 11, 12, 13 The data of page: 3, address: 03 is 00
Note 3: If bit0 of the data is 1, the EVEN channel is defective. If bit1 of the data is 1, the ODD channel is defective. Contents of the defect is see written into page: C, address: 10 and 13. See following table. (For the bit values, refer to 6-3. SERVICE MODE, 3-4. 4. Bit value discrimination.) If bit3 of the data is 1, the tape end being played, so rewind the tape and perform the adjustment again. When the EVEN channel is defective Data of page: C, address: 10 EE E8 Contents of defect Writing into EEP ROM (IC4106) is defective Adjustment data is out of range No data is returned from IC2701
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 C 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 01 10 03 21 01 02 03 01 01 00 00 0D 01 EE FF Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data is 52. (Note 2) Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes to 00. Check the data is 00. (Note 3) Press PAUSE (Write) button. E8 E7 Procedure Insert the SW/OL standard tape and enter the VTR stop mode. E7
When the ODD channel is defective Data of page: C, address: 12 EE Contents of defect Writing into EEP ROM (IC4106) is defective Adjustment data is out of range No data is returned from IC2701
Note 2: If the data is 92, the tape top being played. After playing the tape for 1 to 2 seconds, stop it, perform step 7 and higher. If the data is 82, the tape end being played. After rewind the tape, perform step 7 and higher.
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3. Error Rate Check (VD-040 board) RadarW Note: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. 3-1. Preparations before adjustments Mode Signal Recording Arbitrary (color bar etc.)
Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 0 01 01 Check that the data of page: 1C, address: B3 to C8 is the initial value. (See Table 6-24) Playback the recorded signal at Preparations before adjustments. 3 3 3 3 03 01 02 03 FF 40 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes to 00. Check the data is 00. (Note 2) Perform Processing after Completing Adjustments. Procedure
Switch setting 1) HDV/DV SEL (IN/OUT REC menu) ................................ DV Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 C (1C) 0 03 01 10 0D 10 1D 01 01 CC 00 20 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Record the input signal for 2 minutes. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Procedure
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Note 2: If the data is other than 00, Error rate is abnormal. For the contents of the abnormality, see the following table. Data of page: 3, address: 03 01 02 03 Contents of defect EVEN channel is abnormal. ODD channel is abnormal. EVEN channel and ODD channel are abnormal.
3-2. Error Rate Check Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value Playback Recorded signal at Preparations before adjustments Displayed data of page: 3, address: 03 Adjusting remote commander 1C B3 to C8 The data of page: 3, address: 03 is 00
Note 3: If Error rate is abnormal, Check the use tape, clean the tape running surface. And after inputting initial values to page 1C: address: B3 to C8, perform re-adjustment. (See Table 6-2-4) Processing after Completing Adjustment: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 0 3 0 C (1C) 0 0 01 01 10 0D 10 01 01 00 01 00 00 00 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Procedure
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1C, set data: 01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages: C. By this data setting, the pages 1C can be selected. After the data reading/writing finished, return the data on page: 0, address: 10 to 00. Initial Value of Page 1C: Address: B3 to C8 Address B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 BA Initial value 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Address BB BC BD BE BF C0 C1 C2 Initial value 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Address C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 Initial value 00 00 00 00 00 00
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2-5.
Before perform the video system adjustments, check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. If not, select page: 0, address: 10, and set the data 00. Adjusting Procedure: 1) Origin oscillation check 2) S VIDEO OUT Y level adjustment 3) S VIDEO OUT chroma level adjustment 4) VIDEO OUT level check 5) VIDEO OUT level check (E-E) 6) COMPONENT OUT Y level adjustment (D1 SMPTE) 7) COMPONENT OUT Pb level adjustment (D1 SMPTE) 8) COMPONENT OUT Pr level adjustment (D1 SMPTE) 9) COMPONENT OUT Y level adjustment (D1 BETACAM) 10) COMPONENT OUT Pb level adjustment (D1 BETACAM) 11) COMPONENT OUT Pr level adjustment (D1 BETACAM)
1. Origin Oscillation Check (VD-040 board) Check the frequency of the clock for synchronization. If deviated, the synchronization will be disrupted and the color will become inconsistent. Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument E-E No signal VIDEO OUT jack Pattern generator (External synchronization mode) Oscilloscope Frequency counter (Note) f = 3579545 72 Hz (NTSC) f = 4433619 89 Hz (PAL)
Specified Value
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Connection of equipment
Patern generator Oscilloscope Frequency counter
Main unit
VIDEO OUT
EXT SYNC IN
SC OUT
Checking method: 1) Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 60i. 2) Check that the frequency (f) satisfies the NTSC specified value. 3) Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i. 4) Check that the frequency (f) satisfies the PAL specified value.
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2. S VIDEO, VIDEO OUT Adjustment 2-1. Preparations Perform the following data setting before the S VIDEO, VIDEO OUT Adjustment. Switch setting 1) DISPLAY OUTPUT switch ............................................ OFF Order Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 0 C (1C) 8 (18) 8 (18) 8 (18) 8 (18) 0 0 B C 0 Address 01 10 0F 00 01 06 04 10 FF 00 85 FF 00 Wait for 20 msec. Data 01 01 10 01 60 55 C0 00 3E 02 Check the data is 55. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Procedure
2-2. S VIDEO OUT Y Level Adjustment (VD-040 board) Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 Procedure Perform Preparations. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 60i. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). C C 9B 9B Change the data and set the Y signal level (A) to the NTSC specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). C C 9E 9E Change the data and set the Y signal level (A) to the PAL specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment. E-E No signal Y signal terminal of S VIDEO OUT jack (75 terminated) Oscilloscope C 9B (NTSC) 9E (PAL) A = 1000 14 mVp-p
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Fig. 6-2-3
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2-3. S VIDEO OUT Chroma Level Adjustment (VD-040 board) Mode Signal Measurement Point E-E No signal Chroma signal terminal of S VIDEO OUT jack (75 terminated) External trigger: Y signal terminal of S VIDEO OUT jack (75 terminated) Oscilloscope C 9C, 9D (NTSC) 9F, A0 (PAL) Cr level: A = 714 14 mVp-p (NTSC) A = 700 14 mVp-p (PAL) Cb level: B = 714 14 mVp-p(NTSC) B = 700 14 mVp-p(PAL) Burst level: C = 286 6 mVp-p(NTSC) C = 300 6 mVp-p(PAL)
Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 Procedure Perform Preparations. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 60i. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). C C C C 9C 9C 9D 9D Change the data and set the Cb signal level (B) to the NTSC specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Change the data and set the Cr signal level (A) to the NTSC specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the burst signal (C) to the NTSC specified value. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). C C C C 9F 9F A0 A0 Change the data and set the Cb signal level (B) to the PAL specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Change the data and set the Cr signal level (A) to the PAL specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the burst signal (C) to the PAL specified value. Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment.
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2-4. VIDEO OUT Level Check (VD-040 board) Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Specified value E-E No signal VIDEO OUT jack (75 terminated) Oscilloscope Sync level: A = 286 18 mVp-p(NTSC) A = 300 18 mVp-p(PAL) Burst level: B = 286 18 mVp-p(NTSC) B = 300 18 mVp-p(PAL)
2-5. Processing after Complete Adjustment Perform the setting through the procedure mentioned below when you finish the S VIDEO, VIDEO OUT Adjustment. Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 C (1C) 8 (18) 8 (18) 8 (18) 8 (18) 0 0 01 10 0F 04 00 01 06 10 01 01 01 00 80 00 00 00 00 00 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Procedure
Checking method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 Procedure Perform Preparations. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 60i. Check the sync signal level (A) to the NTSC specified value. Check the burst signal level (B) to the NTSC specified value. Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i. Check the sync signal level (A) to the PAL specified value. Check the burst signal level (B) to the PAL specified value. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment.
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Fig. 6-2-5
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VIDEO OUT Level Check (E-E) (VD-040 board) E-E Color bar (VIDEO IN jack) VIDEO OUT jack (75 terminated) Oscilloscope Sync level: A = 286 18 mVp-p(NTSC) A = 300 18 mVp-p(PAL) Burst level: B = 286 18 mVp-p(NTSC) B = 300 18 mVp-p(PAL)
4. COMPONENT OUT Adjustment (D1 SMPTE) 4-1. Preparations Perform the following data setting before the COMPONENT OUT Adjustment (D1 SMPTE). Switch setting 1) DISPLAY OUTPUT switch ............................................ OFF 2) INPUT SELECT switch ......................... VIDEO or S VIDEO 3) HDV/DV SEL (IN/OUT REC menu) ............................ HDV 4) HDMI/CMPNT (IN/OUT REC b VIDEO OUT menu b COMPONENT)............................................................... 480i 5) DOWN CONVERT (IN/OUT REC b VIDEO OUT menu b COMPONENT) ................................................ SQUEEZE Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 3 (13) 8 (18) 8 (18) 0 8 01 10 CF 5C 5D 10 00 01 05 00 Set the bit value of bit1 is 1, and press PAUSE button. (Note) 01 01 Set the bit value of bit0 is 1, and press PAUSE button. (Note) Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Procedure
Switch setting 1) DISPLAY OUTPUT switch ........................................... OFF 2) INPUT SELECT switch ............................................ VIDEO Checking method: 1) Enter the color bar signal to VIDEO IN jack. 2) Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 60i. 3) Check the sync signal level (A) to the NTSC specified value. 4) Check the burst signal level (B) to the NTSC specified value. 5) Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i. 6) Check the sync signal level (A) to the PAL specified value. 7) Check the burst signal level (B) to the PAL specified value.
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For the bit values, refer to 6-3. SERVICE MODE, 34. 4. Bit value discrimination.
Fig. 6-2-6
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4-2. COMPONENT OUT Y Level Adjustment (D1 SMPTE) (VD-040 board) Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value E-E No Signal Y terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack (75 terminated) Oscilloscope C 8C Y level: A = 1000 10 mVp-p Sync level: B = 300 10 mVp-p
4-3. COMPONENT OUT Pb Level Adjustment (D1 SMPTE) (VD-040 board) Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value E-E No Signal Pb/Cb terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack (75 terminated) Oscilloscope C 8D Pb level: A = 525 10 mVp-p
Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 C C 8C 8C Procedure Perform Preparations. Change the data and set the Y signal level (A) to the specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the sync signal level (B) to the specified value. Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment.
Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 C C 8D 8D Procedure Perform Preparations. Change the data and set the Pb signal level (A) to the specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment.
Fig. 6-2-8
Fig. 6-2-7
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4-4. COMPONENT OUT Pr Level Adjustment (D1 SMPTE) (VD-040 board) Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value E-E No Signal Pr/Cr terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack (75 terminated) Oscilloscope C 8E Pr level: A = 525 10 mVp-p
4-5. Processing after Complete Adjustment Perform the setting through the procedure mentioned below when you finish the COMPONENT OUT Adjustment (D1 SMPTE). Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 0 8 (18) 8 (18) 0 8 0 3 (13) 0 10 5C 5D 10 00 10 CF 01 00 01 Set the bit value of bit0 is 0, and press PAUSE button. (Note) 01 00 00 00 Set the bit value of bit1 is 0, and press PAUSE button. (Note) Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Procedure
Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 C C 8E 8E Procedure Perform Preparations. Change the data and set the Pr signal level (A) to the specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment.
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For the bit values, refer to 6-3. SERVICE MODE, 34. 4. Bit value discrimination.
Fig. 6-2-9
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5. COMPONENT OUT Adjustment (D1 BETACAM) 5-1. Preparations Perform the following data setting before the COMPONENT OUT Adjustment (D1 BETACAM). Switch setting 1) DISPLAY OUTPUT switch .......................................... OFF 2) INPUT SELECT switch ....................... VIDEO or S VIDEO 3) HDV/DV SEL (IN/OUT REC menu) ........................... HDV 4) HDMI/CMPNT (IN/OUT REC b VIDEO OUT menu b COMPONENT)............................................................... 480i 5) DOWN CONVERT (IN/OUT REC b VIDEO OUT menu b COMPONENT) ................................................ SQUEEZE Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 3 (13) 8 (18) 8 (18) 0 8 01 10 CF 5C 5D 10 00 01 05 00 Set the bit value of bit1 is 1, and press PAUSE button. (Note) Wait for 5 sec. 01 01 Set the bit value of bit1 is 1, and press PAUSE button. (Note) Press PAUSE (Write) button. Procedure
5-2. COMPONENT OUT Y Level Adjustment (D1 BETACAM) (VD-040 board) Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value E-E No Signal Y terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack (75 terminated) Oscilloscope C 92 Y level: A = 1000 10 mVp-p Sync level: B = 286 10 mVp-p (NTSC)
Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 Procedure Perform Preparations. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 60i. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). C C 92 92 Change the data and set the Y signal level (A) to the specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the sync signal level (B) to the NTSC specified value. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i. Check the Y signal level (A) to the specified value. Check the sync signal level (B) to the PAL specified value. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment.
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For the bit values, refer to 6-3. SERVICE MODE, 34. 4. Bit value discrimination.
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Fig. 6-2-10
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5-3. COMPONENT OUT Pb Level Adjustment (D1 BETACAM) (VD-040 board) Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value E-E No Signal Pb/Cb terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack (75 terminated) Oscilloscope C 93 Pb level: A = 756 10 mVp-p
5-4. COMPONENT OUT Pr Level Adjustment (D1 BETACAM) (VD-040 board) Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified value E-E No Signal Pr/Cr terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack (75 terminated) Oscilloscope C 94 Pr level: A = 756 10 mVp-p
Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 Procedure Perform Preparations. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 60i. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). C C 93 93 Change the data and set the Pb signal level (A) to the specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i. Check the Pb signal level (A) to the specified value. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment.
Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 Procedure Perform Preparations. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 60i. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). C C 94 94 Change the data and set the Pr signal level (A) to the specified value. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i. Check the Pr signal level (A) to the specified value. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). Perform Processing after Complete Adjustment.
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5-5. Processing after Complete Adjustment Perform the setting through the procedure mentioned below when you finish the COMPONENT OUT Adjustment (D1 BETACAM). Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Note: 0 8 (18) 8 (18) 0 8 0 3 (13) 0 10 5C 5D 10 00 10 CF 01 00 01 Set the bit value of bit1 is 0, and press PAUSE button. (Note) 01 00 00 00 Set the bit value of bit1 is 0, and press PAUSE button. (Note) Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Procedure
For the bit values, refer to 6-3. SERVICE MODE, 34. 4. Bit value discrimination.
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2-6.
Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 Procedure Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 60i. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). 0 C 3 3 3 3 01 42 03 01 02 03 01 C8 FF 5A Press PAUSE (Write) button. (Note 2) Check the data changes to 00. Check the data is 00. (Note 4) Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to OFF (NORMAL position). Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i. Set the HOLD switch of adjustment remote commander to HOLD (SERVICE position). C 3 3 3 3 C C C 0 42 03 01 02 03 4D 76 42 01 D4D C8 00 DC FF 5A Press PAUSE (Write) button. (Note 3) Check the data changes to 00. Check the data is 00. (Note 4) Read the data and this data named D4D. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Before perform the LCD system adjustments, check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. If not, select page: 0, address: 10, and set the data 00. Note 1: Taken an extreme care not to destroy the liquid crystal display module by static electricity when replacing it. Note 2: Set the LCD BRIGHT (DISPLAY SET menu) to center. Set the LCD COLOR (DISPLAY SET menu) to center. 1. LCD Automatic Adjustment (PD-287 board) This adjustment does the following items automatically. VCO Adjustment Contrast Adjustment Mode Signal Adjustment Page Adjustment Address E-E No signal C 45, 46 (VCO Adjustment) 4D, 76 (Contrast Adjustment) Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00.
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Note 2: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page: C, address: 45 and 4D. Note 3: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page: C, address: 46 and 4D. Note 4: If the data change to 01, adjustment has error. Contents of error is written into page: 3, address: C6. See the following table. Data of page: 3, address: C6 Contents of error 58 60 VCO adjustment error Contrast adjustment error
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2. V-COM Adjustment (PD-287 board) Set the DC bias of the common electrode drive signal of LCD to the specified value. If deviated, the LCD display will be move, producing flicker and conspicuous vertical lines. Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified Value C 47 The brightness difference between the section-A and section-B is minimum VTR stop (PLAY/EDIT mode) No signal Check on LCD screen
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Transmissive Mode White Balance Adjustment (PD-287 board) Correct the white balance at transmissive mode. If deviated, the LCD screen color cannot be reproduced. Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified Value C 4B, 4C LCD screen must not be colored VTR stop (PLAY/EDIT mode) No signal Check on LCD screen
Note 1: Perform LCD Automatic Adjustment before this adjustment. Note 2: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 0 C C 01 56 47 01 0D Press PAUSE (Write) button. Change the data so that brightness of the section A and section B is equal. (The data should be AB to CD) Press PAUSE (Write) button. C5 00 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Procedure
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Note 2: Check the white balance only when replacing the following parts. If necessary, adjust them. 1. LCD block 2. Light induction plate 3. IC6102 Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 4B 4C 01 00 0 C C 01 4B 4C 01 7F 65 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check that the LCD screen is not colored. If not colored, proceed to step 6. C 0 Change the data so that the LCD screen is not colored. (Note 3) Procedure
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Note 3: To write in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM), press the PAUSE (Write) button each time to set the data.
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Fig. 6-2-13
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4. Sample Hold Phase Adjustment (PD-287 board) Set the sampling hold timing of the LCD panel to optimum timing. Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page Adjustment Address Specified Value C 54 The LCD screen is brightest VTR stop (PLAY/EDIT mode) No signal Check on LCD screen
Note 1: Perform LCD Automatic Adjustment and V-COM Adjustment before this adjustment. Note 2: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Switch setting HDV/DV SEL (IN/OUT REC menu) .................................. HDV Adjusting method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 0 3 3 C 01 0C 22 55 01 20 0F 01 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Set the following data, one by one, and investigate which data makes the LCD screen the brightest. 1F, 3F, 5F, 7F, 9F, BF Set the data which made the LCD screen the brightest. This data named Dadj. Press PAUSE (Write) button. 03 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Set the data which subtracted 20 from Dadj. (hexadecimal calculation) (Note 3) Check that the 2nd position A of the LCD screen is the brightest. (Fig. 6-2-14) C 3 3 C 0 54 0C 22 55 01 Dadj 00 00 CC 00 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Press PAUSE (Write) button. Procedure
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Note 3: For example. When Dadj is BF, data is 9F. When Dadj is 5F, data is 3F. However, when Dadj is 1F, data is BF.
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2-7.
Set the switches and menu to the following position unless otherwise specified. Switch setting 1) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) (Front panel) ........................ MANU 2) AUDIO REC LEVEL control knob (Front panel) .................................... CENTER 3) AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch (Front panel) .........................................CH1/2 4) STATUS CHECK button (Front panel) ...................................... Audio Level meter 5) INPUT SELECT switch (Front panel) ..........................VIDEO (except HDV/DV) 6) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch (Rear panel) .................................................... 10 7) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) .......................................................... FS48K 8) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) ........................................................................... 60i Connection of equipment
When measurement of HEAD PHONE terminal
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15.9 : 12 (1-249-394-11) + 3.9 (1-249-388-11) 600 : 270 (1-249-410-11) + 330 (1-249-411-11) 47k : 1-249-437-11
Audio level meter, Audio noise meter, Audio distortion meter and Oscilloscope
Fig. 6-2-15
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Playing Level Check PLAY Alignment tape: For audio check (NTSC: XH5-3) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Audio level meter Oscilloscope 32 kHz mode section: 1 kHz signal level is +8 to +12 dBu 48 kHz mode section: 1 kHz signal level is +8 to +12 dBu 44.1 kHz mode EMP ON section: 7.35 kHz signal level is +2 to +6 dBu 44.1 kHz mode EMP OFF section: 7.35 kHz signal level is +8 to +12 dBu
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Audio Test Signal Level Check E-E Audio test signal AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Audio level meter Oscilloscope 12 to 8 dBu
Note 1: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) COLOR BAR (IN/OUT REC menu) ................. ON [TONE] Checking method: 1) Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 60i. 2) Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) satisfies the specified value. 3) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform. 4) Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i. 5) Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) satisfies the specified value. 6) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform. 7) Set the 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) to 50i or 60i. Note 2: 60i: HVR-M25AJ/M25AU/M25AN 50i: HVR-M25AE/M25AP/M25AC
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Checking method: 1) Check that the play signal level satisfies the specified value. 2) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform.
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(2) 2dB Check Mode E-E Audio: 1 kHz, 2 dBu signal (NTSC) 1 kHz, 4 dBu signal (PAL) AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Audio level meter Oscilloscope At max. REC LEVEL: +7.5 to +11.5 dBu (NTSC) At min. REC LEVEL: No signal is present. At 12 dB REC LEVEL: Control knob position: 30 deg. of center AUDIO INPUT switch (FIX): 4.5 to 0.5 dBu (NTSC) 6.5 to 2.5 dBu (PAL) Specified Value Signal Measurement Point Measuring instrument E-E Audio: 1 kHz, +6 dBu signal AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Audio level meter Oscilloscope 4.5 to 0.5 dBu
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) ............. ............ FS48K 2) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ........................................ 2 3) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) ................. FIX 4) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu)............................................ 60i Checking method: 1) Enter 1 kHz, +6 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1). 2) Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) satisfies the specified value. 3) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform. 4) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner.
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) .......................... FS48K 2) STATUS CHECK button .......................... Audio Level meter 3) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ....................................... 10 4) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) .............. MANU Checking method: 1) Enter 1 kHz, 2 dBu (NTSC) signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1). 2) Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) satisfies the specified value, when the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knob (CH-1) on the front panel is in the maximum position. 3) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform. 4) Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) satisfies the specified value, when the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knob (CH-1) is in the minimum position. 5) Press the STATUS CHECK button on the front panel to display the audio level meter on LCD monitor. 6) Adjust the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knob (CH-1) so that the audio level meter on CH-1 displays 12. 7) Check at this time that the control knob position and AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) output satisfy the specified values. 8) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform. 9) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner. 10) Set AUDIO INPUT switch to FIX. 11) Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) satisfies the specified value. 12) Check with the oscilloscope that no distortion and no clip is found in the output waveform. 13) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner. 14) Enter 1kHz, 4dBu (PAL) signal to AUDIO IN terminal (CH1) . 15) Set AUDIO INPUT switch to FIX and check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal satisfies the specified value. 16) Check with the oscilloscope that no distortion and no clip is found in the output waveform. 17) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner.
(3) +4dB Check Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring instrument Specified Value E-E Audio: 1 kHz, +12 dBu signal AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Audio level meter Oscilloscope 4.5 to 0.5 dBu
Note : 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) ........................ FS48K 2) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ........................................ +4 3) AUDIO INPUT switch ................................................... FIX 4) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu)............................................ 60i Checking method: 1) Enter 1 kHz, +12 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH1). 2) Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) satisfies the specified value. 3) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform. 4) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner.
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(2) 2CH mode Check Mode E-E Audio: 1 kHz, 2 dBu signal 20 kHz, 2 dBu signal AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Audio level meter Oscilloscope Difference in output level: A = 2 dB to +1 dB
(1) 4CH mode Check Mode Signal E-E Audio: 1 kHz, 2 dBu signal 20 Hz, 2 dBu signal 14 kHz, 2 dBu signal AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Audio level meter Oscilloscope Difference in output level: A = 2 to +1 dB B = 2 to +1 dB
Signal
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) .......................... FS48K 2) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ....................................... 10 3) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) ................. FIX 4) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) .......................................... 60i Checking method: 1) Enter 1 kHz, 2 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1). 2) Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) at this time, and assume it to be a (dBu). 3) Enter 20 kHz, 2 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH1). 4) Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) at this time, and assume it to be b (dBu). 5) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform. 6) Calculate the difference A (dB) between output levels b (dBu) and a (dBu) to check that it satisfies the specified value. A (dB) = b (dBu) a (dBu) 7) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner.
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) .......................... FS32K 2) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ....................................... 10 3) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) ................. FIX 4) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) .......................................... 60i Checking method: 1) Enter 1 kHz, 2 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1). 2) Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) at this time, and assume it to be a (dBu). 3) Enter 20 Hz, 2 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1). 4) Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) at this time, and assume it to be b (dBu). 5) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform. 6) Enter 14 kHz, 2 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH1). 7) Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) at this time, and assume it to be c (dBu). 8) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform. 9) Calculate the difference A (dB) between output levels b (dBu) and a (dBu) to check that it satisfies the specified value. A (dB) = b (dBu) a (dBu) 10) Calculate the difference B (dB) between output levels c (dBu) and a (dBu) to check that it satisfies the specified value. B (dB) = c (dBu) a (dBu) 11) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner.
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E-E Noise Level Check E-E Audio: No signal Nothing is connected to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Audio noise meter (A-weight filter ON) 76 dBu or less
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Distortion Check E-E Audio: 1 kHz, +8 dBu signal AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Audio distortion meter 76 dB or less (THD+N)
Mode Signal
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) .......................... FS48K 2) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ....................................... 10 3) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) ................. FIX 4) STATUS CHECK button ........................... Audio Level Meter 5) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) .......................................... 60i Checking method: 1) Enter 1 kHz, +8 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1). 2) Record CH-1 and CH-2 to tape 1 to 2 minutes. 3) Measure the distortion of the AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1) at this time to check that it satisfies the specified value. 4) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner. 5) Play back the recorded portion in the item 2) and check that no distortion and no clip is found in the output.
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) ......................... FS48K 2) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ....................................... 10 3) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) ................. FIX 4) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) .......................................... 60i Checking method: 1) Connect the audio noise meter to the AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1), and turn on the A-weight filter. 2) Measure the noise level at this time to check that it satisfies the specified value. 3) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner.
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HEADPHONE/SPEAKER Check E-E Audio: 1 kHz, 2 dBu signal AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) PHONES terminal (L, R) Audio level meter Oscilloscope 14 to 9 dBu
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(1) 10dB Check Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring instrument Specified Value E-E Audio: 1 kHz, +18 dBu signal AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Oscilloscope No clip is found in the output waveform.
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) .......................... FS32K 2) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ....................................... 10 3) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) ................. FIX 4) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) .......................................... 60i Checking method: 1) Enter 1 kHz, 2 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1). 2) Set the PHONE LEVEL control knob to the maximum. 3) Measure the output of PHONES terminal (L) at this time to check that it satisfies the specified value. 4) Check with the oscilloscope that no clip is found in the output waveform. 5) Connect a headphone to the PHONES terminal, and rotate the PHONE LEVEL control knob from maximum to minimum. 6) Check at this time that the sound on L channel varies smoothly. 7) Disconnect the headphones plug and check the speaker sound so that there is no clips, no noise and no distorton. 8) Set SPEAKER/BEEP (OTHERS menu) to ON [BEEP], at this time check the speaker sound is off. 8) Set SPEAKER/BEEP (OTHERS menu) to OFF [SPK/ BEEP]. 10) For the R channel, make a checking in the same manner.
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) .......................... FS32K 2) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ....................................... 10 3) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) ............... MANU 4) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) ........................................... 60i Checking method: 1) Enter 1 kHz, +18 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH1). 2) Using an oscilloscope, measure the output waveform at the AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1), when the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knob on the front panel is rotated toward rather throttle side. 3) Check at this time that no clip is found in the output waveform. 4) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner. (2) +4dB Check Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring instrument Specified Value E-E Audio: 1 kHz, +30 dBu signal AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Oscilloscope No clip is found in the output waveform.
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) .......................... FS32K 2) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ......................................... +4 3) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) ............... MANU 4) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) ........................................... 60i Checking method: 1) Enter 1 kHz, +30 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH1). 2) Using an oscilloscope, measure the output waveform at the AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1), when the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knob on the front panel is rotated toward rather throttle side. 3) Check at this time that no clip is found in the output waveform. 4) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner.
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E-E AUTO/FIX Check E-E Audio: 1 kHz, 2 dBu signal AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Audio level meter 8.5 to 4.5 dBu (AUTO) 4 to 0 dBs (FIX)
10. E-E AUTO Maximum Input Check Mode Signal Measurement Point Measuring instrument Specified Value E-E Audio: 1 kHz, +18 dBu signal AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2) AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) Oscilloscope, Audio level meter +2.5 to +6.5 dBu
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) .......................... FS32K 2) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) ................. AUTO 3) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ....................................... 10 4) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) .......................................... 60i Checking method: 1) Enter 1 kHz, +18 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH1). 2) Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) satisfies the specified value. 3) Measure the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1), and check that no clip is found in the output waveform 4) For the CH-2, make a checking in the same manner.
Note: 0 dBs = 0.775 Vrms Switch setting 1) AUDIO MODE (AUDIO SET menu) .......................... FS32K 2) AUDIO INPUT switch (AUTO/MANU/FIX) ................. AUTO 3) AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ....................................... 10 4) 60i/50i SEL (OTHERS menu) .......................................... 60i Checking method: 1) Minimize AUIDIO REC LEVEL (CH-1), (CH-2). 2) Enter 1 kHz, 2 dBu signal to the AUDIO IN terminal (CH-1, 2). 3) Check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) satisfies the specified value. 4) Set AUDIO INPUT switch to FIX and check that the output of AUDIO OUT terminal (CH-1, 2) satisfies the specified value.
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The adjustment remote commander (RM-95) is used for changing the calculation coefficient in signal processing, EVR data, etc. The adjustment remote commander (RM-95) performs bi-directional communication with the unit using the remote commander signal line (LANC). The resultant data of this bi-directional communication is written in the non-volatile memory. 1. Using the Adjustment Remote Commander (RM-95) 1) Connect the adjustment remote commander to the LANC terminal. 2) Set the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote commander (RM-95) to HOLD (SERVICE position). If it has been properly connected, the LCD on the adjustment remote commander (RM-95) will display as shown in Fig. 6-3-1.
2. Precautions Upon Using the Adjustment Remote Commander (RM-95) Mishandling of the adjustment remote commander may erase the correct adjustment data at times. To prevent this, it is recommended that all adjustment data be noted down before beginning adjustments and new adjustment data after each adjustment.
Page
Data
Address
Fig. 6-3-1
3) Operate the adjustment remote commander (RM-95) as follows. Changing the page The page increases when the EDIT SEARCH+ button is pressed, and decreases when the EDIT SEARCH button is pressed. There are altogether 16 pages, from 0 to F. Hexadecimal notation LCD Display Decimal notation conversion value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b c d E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 1314 15
Changing the address The address increases when the FF (M) button is pressed, and decreases when the REW (m) button is pressed. There are altogether 256 addresses, from 00 to FF. Changing the data (Data setting) The data increases when the PLAY (N) button is pressed, and decreases when the STOP (x) button is pressed. There are altogether 256 data, from 00 to FF. Writing the adjustment data The PAUSE button must be pressed to write the adjustment data in the nonvolatile memory. (The new adjusting data will not be recorded in the nonvolatile memory if this step is not performed) 4) After completing all adjustments, turn off the main power supply once.
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3-2.
The adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig) is used for changing the calculation coefficient in signal processing, EVR data, etc. The adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig) performs bi-directional communication with the unit using the remote commander signal line (LANC). The resultant data of this bi-directional communication is written in the non-volatile memory. 1. Using the Adjustment Remote Commander (New LANC Jig)) 1) Connect the adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig) to the LANC terminal via the LANC cable (J-6082-442-A). 2) Set the slide switch of the adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig) to SERVICE (SERVICE position). If it has been properly connected, the LCD on the adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig) will display as shown in Fig. 6-3-2.
2. Precautions Upon Using the Adjustment Remote Commander (New LANC Jig) Mishandling of the adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig) may erase the correct adjustment data at times. To prevent this, it is recommended that all adjustment data be noted down before beginning adjustments and new adjustment data after each adjustment.
Fig. 6-3-2
3) Operate the adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig) as follows. Changing the page The page increases when the Page+ (M) button is pressed, and decreases when the Page (m) button is pressed. Changing the address The address increases when the ADD+ ( N ) button is pressed, and decreases when the ADD ( X ) button is pressed. There are altogether 256 addresses, from 00 to FF. Changing the data (Data setting) The data increases when the Data+ button is pressed, and decreases when the Data button is pressed. There are altogether 256 data, from 00 to FF. Writing the adjustment data The Write (x) button must be pressed to write the adjustment data in the nonvolatile memory. (The new adjusting data will not be recorded in the nonvolatile memory if this step is not performed) 4) After completing all adjustments, turn off the main power supply once.
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3-3.
DATA PROCESS
The calculation of the DDS display and the adjustment remote commander display data (hexadecimal notation) are required for obtaining the adjustment data of some adjustment items. In this case, after converting the hexadecimal notation to decimal notation, calculate and convert the result to hexadecimal notation, and use it as the adjustment data. Indicates the hexadecimal-decimal conversion table. Hexadecimal-decimal Conversion Table
Lower digit of hexadecimal Upper digit of hexadecimal
2
4 5 6 7 8 9 A (A) 10 26 42 58 74 90 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 218 234 250 B (b) 11 27 43 59 77 91 107 123 139 155 171 187 203 219 235 251 C (c) 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140 156 172 188 204 220 236 252 D (d) 13 29 45 61 77 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 221 237 253 E (E) 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 190 206 222 238 254 F (F) 15 31 47 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A (A)
4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244
5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245
6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246
7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247
8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248
9 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249
Note: The characters shown in the parenthesis ( ) shown the display on the adjustment remote commander. (Example) If the DDS display or the adjustment remote commander shows BD (bd); Because the upper digit of the adjustment number is B (b), and the lower digit is D (d), the meeting point 189 of 1 and 2 in the above table is the corresponding decimal number.
Table 6-3-1
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1.
SERVICE MODE
Emergence Memory Address (Mechanism section) Address F4 to FF Contents EMG code when first error occurs Upper: MSW code when shift starts when first error occurs Lower: MSW code when first error occurs Lower: MSW code to be moved when first error occurs EMG code when second error occurs Upper: MSW code when shift starts when second error occurs Lower: MSW code when second error occurs Lower: MSW code to be moved when second error occurs EMG code when last error occurs Upper: MSW code when shift starts when last error occurs Lower: MSW code when last error occurs Lower: MSW code to be moved when last error occurs
2. EMG Code (Emergency Code) Codes corresponding to the errors which occur are written in C page, addresses F4, F8 and FC . The type of error indicated by the code are shown in the following table.
Code 00 10 11 20 22 23 25 30 40 42 50 52 70 71 72 Error Type No error (Initial state) Loading motor time-out during LOAD Loading motor time-out during UNLOAD Error during tape take up T reel error S reel error Reel motor error Error during normal capstan rotation FG error during drum start-up FG error during normal drum rotation DEW detection Wet DEW detection Cassette compartment LOAD error Cassette compartment UNLOAD error Retry error because something is caught
Page C Address F4 F6 F7 F8 FA FB FC FE FF
When no error occurs in this unit, data 00 is written in the above addresses (F4 to FF). when first error occurs in the unit, the data corresponding to the error is written in the first emergency address (F4 to F7). In the same way, when the second error occurs, the data corresponding to the error is written in the second emergency address (F8 to FB). Finally, when the last error occurs, the data corresponding to the error is written in the last emergency address (FC to FF). Note: After completing adjustments, be sure to initialize the data of addresses F4 to FF to 00. Initializing method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 0 3 3 0 01 01 02 01 00 01 37 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes to 00. Procedure
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3. MSW Code MSW when an alarm occurred: MSW when a transition starts: MSW of target destination:
MSW (Mode Switch) information when an alarm occurred. MSW information when the mechanism position starts to move (if L motor runs). MSW information of target position if the mechanism position moves.
Mechanism position
T UNLOAD
ULE BL DEW BL LE BL REW BL FF BL STOP BL
LOAD t
FWD/RVS
D (MSB) C B A (LSB)
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1 1 1 0 = E
1 1 1 1 = F 1 1 0 0 = C
MSW code E F C D 9 5 7 B 0
1 1 1 1 = F 1 1 0 1 = D
1 1 1 1 = F 1 0 0 1 = 9
1 1 1 1 = F 0 1 0 1 = 5
1 1 1 1 = F 0 1 1 1 = 7
1 0 1 1 = B
1 1 1 1 = F
Description Unload end position. The mechanism stops at this position when it ejects a cassette. It waits for cassette insertion. The guide starts to expand as it advances to the load position. Blank code. It is provided between code and code. The mechanism does not stop at this code (excluding Load/Unload). Code during loading. Load end position of tape guide. Position of REW operation. The pinch rollers are released. Position of FF operation. The pinch rollers are released. Stop position. The pinch rollers are released, the tension regulator returns, and the brake is applied to both reels. PB, REC, CUE, REVIEW, and PAUSE positions. The mechanism operates at this position in the mode where normal screen appears with the pinch rollers in contact state and the tension regulator turned on. Code not existing in MD. Default value.
4. Bit Value Discrimination Bit values must be discriminated using the display data of the adjustment remote commander for the following items. Us the table below to discriminate if the bit value is 1 or 0.
Display on the adjustment remote commander
Address Page bit3 to bit0 discrimination bit7 to bit4 discrimination (Example) If the remote commander display is 8E, bit value from bit 7 to bit 4 can be discriminated from the column A, and those from bit 3 to bit 0 from column B.
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Display on the adjustment remote commander 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A 8 9 A (A) B (b) C (C) D (d) E (E) B F (F)
bit3 or bit7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
bit0 or bit4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
Note: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Checking method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 01 02 04 00 02 90 FF 01 01 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes to 01. Check that all LEDs light up in the following colors respectively. LED PLAY, ON/STANDBY REC
CASSETTE, HDV, DVCAM, DV, 60i, 30P, 24P, 50i, 25P, DV i.LINK, HDV i.LINK, DVCAM i.LINK, REW, FF, PAUSE,AUDIO DUB (A3), DUPLICATE
Procedure
Processing after Completing Adjustment: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 01 02 04 00 02 01 02 00 00 90 FF 00 01 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes to 01. Procedure
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Note: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Using method: 1) Select page: 7, address: 65 to 6A, 63, 64. 2) By discriminating the display data, the pressed key can be discriminated.
Address 65 (KEY AD0) (IC4103 C5 ) 66 (KEY AD1) (IC4103 B3 ) 67 (KEY AD02) (IC4103 B4 ) 68 (KEY AD3) (IC4103 D2 ) 69 (KEY AD4) (IC4103 E2 ) 6A (KEY AD5) (IC4103 E1 ) 63 (KEY AD7) (IC4103 B5 ) 00 00 to 0C STOP (FR-275 board) (S120) 1B 0D to 27 FF (FR-275 board) (S115) 36 28 to 44 REC (FR-275 board) (S112) UP (FR-275 board) (S113) Data 53 77 A0 45 to 64 65 to 8A 8B to B7 AUDIO INPUT AUDIO DUB DUPLICATE (A2) FIX (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (S108) (S110) (S104) DOWN (FR-275 board) (S111)
RIGHT
PAUSE REW (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (S121) (S116) PLAY EXEC (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (S122) (S117) MENU STATUS CHECK (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (S124) (S118) COUNTER RESET (A3) (FR-275 board) (S125) INDEX (A1) (FR-275 board) (S126) COUNTER SELECT (FR-275 board) (S119)
No key input
No key input
DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OFF ALL S VIDEO/VIDEO (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (S105) (S105) (S105) INPUT SELECT INPUT SELECT INPUT SELECT HDV/DV VIDEO S VIDEO (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (S101) (S101) (S101) AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT SELECT SELECT SELECT CH-1/2 CH-3/4 MIX (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (S102) (S102) (S102) TIMER TIMER TIMER REPEAT REC OFF (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (FR-275 board) (S103) (S103) (S103)
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Note 1: This data will not be erased (reset) when the lithium storage battery (VD-040 board BT4601) is removed. Note 2: When the drum was replaced, initialize the drum rotation counted time. Note 3: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is 00. Address 90 91 92 93 94 95 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF C8 C9 CA CB CC CD (BCD code) User initial power on date (BCD code) Final condensation occurrence date (BCD code) (BCD code) Tape run time (BCD code) Drum rotation counted time (BCD code) Eject count without tape (BCD code) Power supplying time Function Eject count with tape Count (H) Count (M) Count (L) Count (H) Count (M) Count (L) Hour (H) Hour (M) Hour (L) Minute Hour (H) Hour (M) Hour (L) Minute Hour (H) Hour (M) Hour (L) Minute Year Month Day Year Month Day After setting the clock, set the date of power on next 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of counted time (decimal digit) 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of counted time (decimal digit) 10th place digit and 1st place digit of counted time (decimal digit) 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of counted time (decimal digit) 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of counted time (decimal digit) 10th place digit and 1st place digit of counted time (decimal digit) Remarks 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of Eject count (decimal digit) 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of Eject count (decimal digit) 10th place digit and 1st place digit of Eject count (decimal digit) 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of Eject count (decimal digit) 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of Eject count (decimal digit) 10th place digit and 1st place digit of Eject count (decimal digit) 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of counted time (decimal digit) 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of counted time (decimal digit) 10th place digit and 1st place digit of counted time (decimal digit)
Using method: 1) The record of use data is displayed at page: 7, addresses: 90 to 95, A4 to AF, C8 to CD. Initializing method: Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 7 7 7 7 7 7 0 01 01 02 00 02 01 02 01 00 00 00 01 7F FF 01 Press PAUSE (Write) button. Check the data changes to 01. Procedure
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Record of Self-diagnosis Check Address B0 to C6 Initializing method: Order Page Address Data Procedure
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Note 1: This data will not be erased (reset) when the lithium storage battery (VD-040 board BT4601) is removed. Note 2: Check that the data of page: 0, address 10 is 00. Address B0 B1 B2 B4 B5 B6 B8 B9 BA BC BD BE C0 C1 C2 C4 C5 C6 Self-diagnosis code Repaired by code (Occurred 1st time) *1 Block function code (Occurred 1st time) Detailed code (Occurred 1st time) Repaired by code (Occurred 2nd time) *1 Block function code (Occurred 2nd time) Detailed code (Occurred 2nd time) Repaired by code (Occurred 3rd time) *1 Block function code (Occurred 3rd time) Detailed code (Occurred 3rd time) Repaired by code (Occurred 4th time) *1 Block function code (Occurred 4th time) Detailed code (Occurred 4th time) Repaired by code (Occurred 5th time) *1 Block function code (Occurred 5th time) Detailed code (Occurred 5th time) Repaired by code (Occurred the last time) *1 Block function code (Occurred the last time) Detailed code (Occurred the last time) *1 : 01 t C, 03 t E Using method: 1) The past self-diagnosis codes are displayed at page: 7, address: BC to C6. Refer to 1-1. SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION for detail of the self-diagnosis code.
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3-878-928-11 (1)
HVR-M25AU/M25AN/M25AE/ M25AP
2008 Sony Corporation
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview
Features...................................................................................................... 4 Location and Function of Parts................................................................ 6 Front Panel ....................................................................................................... 6 Rear Panel ...................................................................................................... 16 Supplied Remote Commander ....................................................................... 21 Displaying Various Data.......................................................................... 23
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Chapter 4 Dubbing to Other Equipment Using the i.LINK Jack, Duplication, Audio Dubbing, and Connecting a Computer
Dubbing to Other Equipment Using the i.LINK Jack............................ 57 Connections for Dubbing ............................................................................... 57 Dubbing Procedures....................................................................................... 58 Duplication (Generating a work tape with the same time code) ......... 59 Audio Dubbing ......................................................................................... 63 Editing (Connecting a Computer) .......................................................... 65 Connecting the Unit to a Computer ............................................................... 65 Preparations.................................................................................................... 66
Chapter 6 Maintenance
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 83 Warning Indicators and Messages......................................................... 90 Notes on Use............................................................................................ 92 Notes on the Videocassette Recorder............................................................. 92 Cleaning of the Video Heads ......................................................................... 92 Notes on the Video Cassettes......................................................................... 93 Notes on the LCD Screen............................................................................... 94 About Moisture Condensation ....................................................................... 94 Digital Hours Meter ....................................................................................... 95 About the Built-in Rechargeable Battery....................................................... 95 Notes on the License ...................................................................................... 95
Appendix
Notes on Dubbing.................................................................................... 96 About i.LINK ............................................................................................. 99 Specifications ........................................................................................ 100 Index ....................................................................................................... 103 Submenu Index ...................................................................................... 105
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Chapter
Overview
Features
The HVR-M25AU/M25AN/M25AE/M25AP is a digital HD videocassette recorder supporting the HDV and DVCAM/DV formats. The unit produces stable, superior picture quality using digital processing and by separating image signals into color difference signals and a luminance signal (component video). The main features of the unit are described below.
For details, see Major Differences among HDV1080i, DVCAM, and DV Formats on page 31.
HDV/DVCAM/DV format
The unit can perform HDV/DVCAM/DV recording and playback on a DVCAM format or DV format video cassette. HDV format: The unit can perform HDV (HighDefinition Digital Video) recording and playback. The compression system of the HDV format is the MPEG2 system adopted in high-definition broadcasting and the Blu-ray Disc System. The unit adopts the 1080 scanning lines (interlaced 1080/60i, 1080/50i, progressive 1080/24p, 1080/30p and 1080/25p) format of the HDV specifications. The recording bit rate is approximately 25 Mbps. The unit is equipped with i.LINK and HDMI (output) digital interfaces, and can be digitally connected with televisions or computers which are compatible with the interfaces. DVCAM/DV format: DVCAM is based on the consumer DV format, which uses the 4:1:1 component digital format (60i) or the 4:2:0 format (50i), and provides a 1/4-inch digital recording format for professional use. The unit provides both DVCAM format recording/playback and DV format in SP mode recording/playback.
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qf Cassette compartment 4 Indicator section (see page 14) 2 Tape transport control section (see page 11) qd EJECT button
3 Remote sensor
5 TIMER switch 6 AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch 7 5/i LEVEL control knob 8 i (phones) jack 9 INDEX (A1) button
a q (cassette) indicator Lights when a digital video cassette is loaded. Does not light up when there is no cassette loaded in the unit. This indicator blinks while a cassette is being ejected.
For details, see Inserting/Ejecting Cassettes on page 29.
c Remote sensor
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b KEY INH (key inhibit) switch Turning on this switch disables all buttons to prevent accidental button operations.
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In addition to the Remote Commander supplied with the unit, the unit accepts signals from any Sony Remote Commander whose command mode is set to VTR4. To disable control from a Remote Commander, set [COMMANDER] in the [OTHERS] menu to [CONTROL S]. d ON/STANDBY switch and lamp The ON/STANDBY lamp lights up in green or red when the POWER switch on the rear panel of the unit is in the | position (ON). Press this switch while the lamp is lit in red (in the standby mode) to turn the unit on, and the lamp lights up in green. When you press this switch again, the unit goes into the standby mode.
Even when this switch is set to ON, the switches 5, 6, q;, qs, and 3-1, the knobs 7 and 3-2, and the switch 4 on the rear panel can be used. Even when you set this switch to ON, you can operate the unit with the Remote Commander, or via the LANC jack, CONTROL S jack, and HDV/DV jack.
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When the ON/STANDBY lamp is out, this switch does not operate. Press the | (ON) marked side of the POWER switch on the rear panel before operating the ON/STANDBY switch.
For details on the POWER switch, see POWER (main power) switch on page 20.
When the KEY INH switch 2 is set to ON, the ON/ STANDBY switch does not operate. Set the KEY INH switch to OFF to enable the ON/STANDBY switch. e TIMER switch Use this switch to select Auto Repeat or recording when using an external AC timer (not supplied). REPEAT: When power is supplied to the unit, the tape rewinds to its beginning automatically and playback starts. When one of the following items on the tape are detected, auto repeat playback starts automatically. Index signals An unrecorded portion A portion recorded in a format set by other than [AUTO] in [HDV/DV SEL] of the [IN/OUT REC] menu Tape end Auto Repeat also functions if you set this switch to REPEAT during playback or rewind.
For details on Auto Repeat, see Auto Repeat (CUSTOM REPEAT) on page 42 and CUSTOM REPEAT in the VTR SET menu on page 77.
During audio dubbing, if you want to listen to the sound recorded on the tape, set this switch to CH-1/2; if you want to listen to the sound being dubbed, set the switch to CH-3/4. (Only channels 3 and 4 can be used to dub.) To check the sound to be dubbed before dubbing, set this switch to CH-3/4, then press the AUDIO DUB button while the unit is in the stop mode. Then you can listen to the sound of the channels used to dub (channels 3 and 4) for a short period of time.
For details on audio dubbing, see page 63. Also refer to the instructions for the AUDIO DUB (A2) 1 button on page 11.
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When the audio mode is 48 kHz (2-channel), sounds of channel 1 and 2 are output via the AUDIO OUT jack, i (phones) jack 8, HDMI OUT jack and Speaker qa regardless of the position of this switch. When this switch is set to MIX, the sound of the mixed level of the pair of channel 1 and 3 and that of channels 2 and 4 is output. The audio output level becomes 50% (6 dB) of the original audio levels on each channel. The unit cannot play back 4-channel sound recorded in HDV format. g 5/i (speaker/phones) LEVEL control knob Controls the volume of the speaker qa on the bottom plate of the unit as well as that of the headphones connected to the i (phones) jack 8. The volume of the speaker and headphones are set together. The volumes cannot be set separately. By changing the setting of [SPEAKER/BEEP] in [OTHERS] (page 81), you can switch the speaker audio output on and off. h i (phones) jack Connect stereo headphones for monitoring sound during recording or playback. The audio signals you want to monitor can be selected with the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch 6. By changing the setting of [AUDIO MONI] in the [AUDIO SET] menu (page 76), you can monitor the sound of a particular channel only. When headphones are connected, no sound is produced from the built-in speaker.
OFF: Auto Repeat or timer recording is disabled. REC: Recording begins the moment the power is connected to the unit.
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The setting of this switch still activates the unit even when the KEY INH switch 2 is set to ON. f AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch When the audio mode is 32 kHz (4-channel), use this switch to select the audio channel to be output via the AUDIO OUT jack and HDMI OUT jack on the rear panel of the unit, as well as from the i (phones) jack 8 and the Speaker qa. CH-1/2: channels 1/2 only MIX: channels 1/2 and channels 3/4 CH-3/4: channels 3/4 only
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i INDEX (A1) button Press this button to write an index mark while recording. Indexing is useful when you search for scenes on a tape. Also, this button can be used as the ASSIGN (A1) button.
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When you change the ASSIGN buttons setting with [ASSIGN [A1]] of [ASSIGN BTN] in the [OTHERS] menu, this button executes the function you have set.
For details on ASSIGN buttons, see ASSIGN BTN in the OTHERS menu on page 80.
k Speaker (bottom panel) Use this speaker to monitor sounds in monaural during recording or playback. The setting of volume control level and audio signals to be monitored are the same as those of output from the i (phones) jack 8. When headphones are connected, no sound is produced from the built-in speaker. For details on the volume control, see 7 5/ i (speaker/
phones) LEVEL control knob on page 7. For details on the headphones output, see 8 i (phones) jack on page 7.
j INPUT SELECT switch Use this button to select the signal input jack from the HDV/DV jack, S VIDEO IN jack, and VIDEO IN jack. HDV/DV: Inputs a signal from the HDV/DV jack. S VIDEO: Inputs a signal from the S VIDEO IN jack. VIDEO: Inputs a signal from the VIDEO IN jack.
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l DISPLAY OUTPUT switch Selects the destination for the text data to be superimposed via output jacks. OFF: Does not output text data to superimpose. S VIDEO/VIDEO: Superimposes text data to S VIDEO OUT jack and VIDEO OUT jack. ALL: Superimposes text data to HDMI OUT jack, COMPONENT OUT jacks, S VIDEO OUT jack and VIDEO OUT jack. m EJECT button Press this button to eject a cassette. If you press this button while a cassette is inside the unit, the cassette is ejected. n Cassette compartment Insert a standard-size or mini-size cassette.
For details on cassettes that can be used, see Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes on page 28.
Do not change the setting of this switch while recording is in progress, or it will cause noise to be added to images and sounds. Also, the part of the tape where the change of setting is applied will not be recorded properly. Also, the time code may be recorded discontinuously. If you change the setting of this switch while recording is in progress, the output signal via the HDV/DV jack may be interrupted. Also, the unit may detect signals, such as a copyright information signal, incorrectly. When a signal is input via the HDV/DV jack, the settings of the menus listed below are unavailable. 60i/50i SEL AUDIO MODE AUDIO LOCK AUDIO INPUT LEVEL (10/2/+4) switch AUDIO REC LEVEL control knob AUDIO INPUT (AUTO/MANU/FIX) switch
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4 Indicator section (see page 14) 1 J/j/K/k buttons 2 MENU button 3 EXEC (execute) button 4 STATUS CHECK button 8 DISPLAY button
a J/j/K/k buttons Use these buttons in making menu settings and other settings. You can adjust the brightness of images by pressing the J/j buttons, while the relevant data (format, the tape running mode) is displayed on the LCD screen. The display of the brightness level adjustment disappears within a second after the adjustment completes. While the time counter is displayed, you can move the position of the time counter up or down by pressing J/j buttons. When the small size time counter is displayed, the position of the time counter can be moved not only up and down, but also to the right and left by pressing the K/k buttons. While the STATUS CHECK screen is displayed, you can switch the screen by pressing the J/j buttons. b MENU button Press this button to display the menu list on screen.
For details on the menus, see Operating Menus on page 68.
d STATUS CHECK button Press this button to check the audio level and menu settings. To display the STATUS CHECK screen, press the STATUS CHECK button. Every time you press the J/j buttons, the STATUS CHECK screen switches in the order of AUDIO, OUTPUT, ASSIGN, and CUSTOM REPEAT. To hide the STATUS CHECK screen, press the STATUS CHECK button again.
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The audio level meter display varies depending on the settings of [AUDIO MODE] in the [AUDIO SET] menu (page 76), the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch (page 7), and the audio mode on the tape played back. e LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor Display the playback or EE 1) pictures. Also, superimposed time data, status information, menus, audio level meters, etc., are displayed.
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1) EE stands for Electric to Electric. In EE mode, the video and audio signals input to the VCRs recording circuitry do not pass through any magnetic conversion circuits but are output via electric circuits only. This mode is used to check the input signals and adjust input levels. The pictures output in EE mode are referred to as EE pictures.
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f RESET (Counter reset) (A3) button Press this button when the count value of the counter is displayed. The count value is then reset to 0:00:00:00. Also, this button can be used as the ASSIGN (A3) button. When you change the ASSIGN button setting with [ASSIGN [A3]] of [ASSIGN BTN] in the [OTHERS] menu, this button executes the function you have set.
For details on ASSIGN buttons, see ASSIGN BTN in the OTHERS menu on page 80.
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h DISPLAY button Use this button to change the text data displayed on the LCD monitor or the text data output from the video jacks on the rear panel of the unit. By pressing this button, the unit can be made to display the picture only, picture and data, or picture and time counter.
For details on the various data that can be displayed, see Displaying Various Data on page 23.
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This button does not reset the value of the time code or user bits. To reset the value of the time code or user bits, use [TC PRESET] or [UB PRESET] in the [TC/UB SET] menu. g COUNTER SELECT button While the data or time counter is displayed, press this button to change the time counter display in the order of time code, user bits, and tape counter. The count value of the tape counter (seven digits) is displayed on a 12-hour cycle.
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The count value of the counter of the unit is determined by calculation based on the time code, that is, simple approximation. Therefore, in cases such as the following, the value may be inaccurate. There is a portion where the time code is not continuous on the tape you are using. The time code in both the drop frame mode and the non-drop frame mode are recorded on the tape you are using (only for 60i signals, including 24p/30p). There is a blank portion between recorded portions on the tape you are using. A tape recorded using the 50i system or 25p system is being used in the unit when [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [60i]. A tape recorded using the 60i system or 24p/30p system is being used in the unit when [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [50i]. [TC RUN] in the [TC/UB SET] menu is set to [FREE RUN].
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4 FF (fast forward) button / indicator 5 PLAY button / indicator 6 REW (rewind) button / indicator 7 STOP button 8 PAUSE button / indicator
a AUDIO DUB (audio dubbing) (A2) button / indicator Use this button to dub sounds. The indicator lights while sounds are being dubbed. Also, this button can be used as the ASSIGN (A2) button.
For details on audio dubbing, see Audio Dubbing on page 63.
b DUPLICATE button / indicator Use this button to duplicate a tape, including the time code. While duplication is in progress, the indicator lights.
For details on the duplicate function, see Duplication (Generating a work tape with the same time code) on page 59.
When the unit is in the stop mode, and the INPUT SELECT switch is set to other than HDV/DV and color bars are not displayed, you can check the EE signals of the sound (channels 3 and 4) to be dubbed by pressing this button. While the operation is in progress, the indicator lights. To stop the operation, press the STOP button.
For details, see EE/PB SEL in the IN/OUT REC menu on page 74.
When the unit is in the stop mode and HDV/DV signals are selected and input, you can check the EE signals for an image, sound and time code by pressing this button. While you are checking EE signals, the indicator lights. To stop this operation, press the STOP button.
For details, see EE/PB SEL in the IN/OUT REC menu on page 74. For details on time codes, see HVR-M25AU/M25AN/ M25AE/M25AP time codes on page 56.
When you change ASSIGN buttons setting with [ASSIGN [A2]] of [ASSIGN BTN] in the [OTHERS] menu, this button executes the function you have set.
For details on ASSIGN buttons, see ASSIGN BTN on page 80.
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c REC (record) button / indicator When you press and hold this button, then press the PLAY button, each indicator lights and recording starts. If you press this button while the tape is stopped, you can check EE picture and audio signals for a short time. When the HDV/DV jack is selected, if [HDV/DV IN TC] in the [TC/UB SET] menu is set to [EXTERNAL], you can also check the EE time code signals. Press the STOP button to end the check.
For details, see EE/PB SEL in the IN/OUT REC menu on page 74. For details on time codes, see TC/UB SET on page 78.
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and starts playing automatically (during rewind, the REW indicator lights and the PLAY indicator blinks).
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When the unit is playing back a part of the tape where the recording format has been changed to HDV format, DVCAM format, or DV format, or between 60i system (including 24p and 30p) and 50i system (including 25p), the picture and sound may be distorted. The unit cannot play back a tape recorded in the LP recording mode of the consumer DV format. f REW (rewind) button / indicator When you press this button, the indicator lights and the tape starts rewinding. During rewind, the picture does not appear on the monitor. (You can see the picture as it is seen in EE mode during rewind.) To locate a scene while monitoring the picture, hold this button down during rewind, playback or in the playback pause mode. If you press the PLAY button while holding down this button during stop, the tape is rewound to its beginning and starts playing automatically. (During rewind, the REW indicator lights and the PLAY indicator blinks.)
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The unit does not have an LP recording mode for the consumer DV format. Only SP recording mode is available. To set the unit to recording pause mode with the DSRM-10 remote control unit (not supplied), press the PAUSE button while holding down the PLAY button to set the unit to the playback pause mode, then press the REC button on the DSRM-10. When the recording mode is set to HDV format, it may take a few seconds to start recording. During this time, the REC indicator blinks. d FF (fast forward) button / indicator When you press this button, the indicator lights and the tape is fast forwarded. During fast forward, the picture does not appear on the monitor. (You can see the picture as it is seen in EE mode during fast forward.) To locate a scene while monitoring the picture, press and hold this button during fast forward, playback or in the playback pause mode (picture search).
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If you set [EE/PB SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [PB], EE picture and EE audio signals are not output (page 74). If you set [FF/REW SPEED] in the [VTR SET] menu to [SHUTTLEMAX], the picture is played back during rewind.
For details on running speed with [SHUTTLEMAX], see FF/REW SPEED in VTR SET menu on page 77.
If you set [EE/PB SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [PB], EE picture and EE audio signals are not output (page 74). If you set [FF/REW SPEED] in the [VTR SET] menu to [SHUTTLEMAX], the picture is played back during fast forward.
For details on running speed with [SHUTTLEMAX], see FF/REW SPEED in VTR SET menu on page 77.
g STOP button Press this button to stop the tape transport operation completely.
Note
If you set [EE/PB SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [PB], EE picture and EE audio signals are not output during stop (page 74). h PAUSE button / indicator Press this button to set the unit to pause mode. The indicator lights during recording, playing, or audio dubbing. Press this button again to resume the operation.
e PLAY button / indicator When you press this button, the indicator lights and playback begins. If you press this button while holding down the REW button during stop, the tape is rewound to its beginning
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2 AUDIO REC LEVEL control knob 1Monitor display section (see page 9)
a AUDIO INPUT (AUTO/MANU/FIX) switch Switches the audio recording level adjustment mode. AUTO : Adjusts AUDIO REC LEVEL automatically. (Adjustment of AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs 2 is disabled.) For acceptable recording levels, see the table below.
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch (page 16) 10 2 +4 Acceptable level (max.) +18 dBu +24 dBu +30 dBu
If you input a sound at a level that exceeds the acceptable range, the recorded sound is distorted. b AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs (CH-1 (DUB CH-3) and CH-2 (DUB CH-4)) Use these knobs to adjust the levels of the analog audio signals input to the unit for each channel. These knobs are enabled only when the AUDIO INPUT (AUTO/MANU/FIX) switch 1 is set to MANU. To display the audio level meters on the LCD monitor, press the STATUS CHECK button.
For details on the audio level meter, see STATUS CHECK screen on page 25.
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MANU : Enables the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs 2. FIX : Fixes AUDIO REC LEVEL at the intermediate value. (Adjustment using the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs 2 is disabled.) For acceptable recording levels, see the table below.
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch (page 16) 10 2 +4 Notes Acceptable level (max.) +18 dBu +24 dBu +30 dBu
You cannot adjust the audio level using these knobs while i.LINK signals are input.
When i.LINK signals are input to the unit, the sound recorded retains the signal input level, regardless of the setting of this switch. Even when this switch is set to AUTO, the setting is not effective against a volume level which exceeds the dynamic range of the input amplifier.
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6 24p indicator
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7 50i indicator 8 25p indicator 9 HDV-i.LINK indicator q; DVCAM-i.LINK indicator qa DV-i.LINK indicator
a HDV indicator Lights when the unit is in either of the following operating states. When a tape recorded in HDV format is being played back. When [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [AUTO] and HDV signals are being input from the HDV/DV jack. When [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [HDV]. b DVCAM indicator Lights when the unit is in either of the following operating states. When a tape recorded in DVCAM format is being played back. When the following four conditions are met: When [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [AUTO]. When [ REC MODE] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [DVCAM]. When DV or DVCAM signals are being input from any of the input jacks. During recording or in EE mode. When the following three conditions are met: When [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [DV]. When [ REC MODE] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [DVCAM]. During recording or in EE mode.
c DV indicator Lights when the unit is in either of the following operating states. When a tape recorded in DV format (SP mode only) is being played back. When the following four conditions are met: When [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [AUTO]. When [ REC MODE] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [DV]. When DV or DVCAM signals are being input from any of the input jacks. During recording or in EE mode. When the following three conditions are met: When [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [DV]. When [ REC MODE] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [DV]. During recording or in EE mode. d 60i indicator Lights when the unit is in one of the following operating states. During recording or in EE mode when [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [60i]. When1080/60i signals or NTSC signals are input from the HDV/DV jack. When a tape that has 1080/60i signals or NTSC signals is being played back.
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e 30p indicator Lights when the unit is in either of the following operating states. When a tape recorded in 1080/30p format or 720/30p format is being played back. When 1080/30p signals are input from the HDV/DV jack. f 24p indicator Lights when the unit is in either of the following operating states. When a tape recorded in 1080/24p format or 720/24p format is being played back. When 1080/24p signals are input from the HDV/DV jack. g 50i indicator Lights when the unit is in one of the following operating states. During recording or in EE mode when [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [50i]. When 1080/50i signals, or PAL signals are input from the HDV/DV jack. When a tape that has 1080/50i signals or PAL signals is being played back. h 25p indicator Lights when the unit is in either of the following operating states. When a tape recorded in 1080/25p format or 720/25p format is being played back. When 1080/25p signals are input from the HDV/DV jack. i HDV-i.LINK indicator Lights when HDV signals are input/output through the i.LINK interface. j DVCAM-i.LINK indicator Lights when DVCAM signals are input/output through the i.LINK interface. k DV-i.LINK indicator Lights when DV signals are input/output through the i.LINK interface.
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4 AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch 5 COMPONENT OUT jacks 6 HDMI OUT jack
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a S VIDEO jacks To connect a device equipped with S video jacks, use the S VIDEO jacks on the unit. If you use the S VIDEO jacks, you can input/output high-quality video with less signal quality deterioration than if connected to the standard VIDEO jack. When the DISPLAY OUTPUT switch on the front panel is set to S VIDEO/VIDEO or ALL, text data such as the time code, menus, and alarm messages are superimposed on an external monitor connected to the S VIDEO OUT jack (page 23).
For details on the output of the S VIDEO jacks, see Notes on all video output jacks on page 19.
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During audio dubbing, CH-1/3 and CH-2/4 of the AUDIO IN jacks function as the channel 3 and channel 4 input jacks, respectively. To input balanced audio signals via the AUDIO IN jacks, use a conversion cable as shown below. (The COLD side is open.)
For details on conversion cables, refer to the instruction manual of the devices you use.
GND HOT COLD
b VIDEO jacks Use these jacks to input and output analog video signals. Text data is superimposed on a monitor in the same way as with an S VIDEO jack connection (page 23).
For details on the output of the VIDEO jacks, see Notes on all video output jacks on page 19.
d AUDIO INPUT LEVEL (10/2/+4) switch Select one from 10 dB, 2 dB, or +4 dB, according to the audio level of the signal input via the AUDIO IN jacks.
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c AUDIO jacks Use these jacks to input and output analog audio signals. During normal recording, sounds are recorded onto channels 1 and 2. During audio dubbing, sounds are dubbed onto channels 3 and 4. You can select audio signals to be output with the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch (page 7). When the audio mode is FS32K (4 channel), if you set the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch to MIX, the audio output level becomes 50% (6 dB) of the original audio level on each channel.
If this switch setting is not appropriate, clipping distortion or noise may occur.
For more information on the setting of this switch, see When you set the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch: on page 89.
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e COMPONENT OUT jacks Use these jacks to output component signals. To connect a device equipped component video input connectors, use the COMPONENT OUT jacks on the unit. If you use the COMPONENT OUT jacks, you can output high-quality video with less signal quality deterioration than if you use the S VIDEO jacks. You can set the output video format by using [HDMI/ CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu. When the DISPLAY OUTPUT switch is set to ALL, text data such as time code, menu, and alarm messages are superimposed on a monitor connected using the COMPONENT OUT jacks (page 23).
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When images are output in 720p format, some of the text image data (outer frame: underscan portion) on the monitor may appear cut out. In this case, check the text image data on the LCD monitor of the unit or on a monitor using the S VIDEO OUT jack or the VIDEO OUT jack. Also, when your monitor has an underscan function, you can check all the text data on the monitor while in underscan mode. The setting of [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is effective for both the COMPONENT OUT jack and the HDMI OUT jack (page 71). When you change the video format setting of [HDMI/ CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu, the video signal output from the S VIDEO OUT jack, VIDEO OUT jack, or HDV/DV jack may be distorted for a moment. When you play back a tape in DVCAM/DV format and while an EE picture in NTSC/PAL is displayed, either the 480i resolution or the 576i resolution is output, regardless of the setting of [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu. When [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/ OUT REC] menu is set to either [1080i/480i] or [1080i/576i], 1080/24p and 1080/30p video signals are converted to 1080/60i, 1080/25p video signals are to 1080/50i, and then output. When you play back an HDV-formatted tape with copyright protected signals or input HDV signals with copyright protection to the HDV/DV jack, pictures may be output in either 480i (NTSC) or 576i (PAL) format, regardless of the setting of [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu.
The output level of the COMPONENT OUT jacks is as follows: Output at 480i (NTSC) With [BETACAM] selected in [480i LEVEL] of the [IN/OUT REC] menu Y: 1.0 Vp-p (with 0.286 Vp-p sync negative, output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (75% color bars with 7.5 IRE setup) With [SMPTE] selected in [480i LEVEL] of the [IN/ OUT REC] menu Y: 1.0 Vp-p (with 0.3 Vp-p sync negative, output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (100% color bars with no setup) Output with other settings Y: 1.0 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (100% color bars with no setup) 480i/480p: Y: with 0.3 Vp-p sync negative 1080i/720p: Y/Pb/Pr: with 0.6 Vp-p 3-level sync f HDMI OUT jack Use this jack to output HDMI signals. HDMI OUT jack outputs both pictures and audio. To connect a device equipped with HDMI input connector, use the HDMI OUT jack on the unit. The HDMI OUT jack outputs high-quality video with even less signal deterioration in quality than the COMPONENT OUT jacks. You can set the output video format by using [HDMI/ CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu. Text data is superimposed on a monitor in the same way as with a COMPONENT OUT jacks connection (page 23).
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Use an HDMI cable with HDMI logo. When you connect the unit with another device, some of the devices may not display pictures or sounds. Also, when you connect the unit in the way described below, the unit or the device connected to the unit may be damaged. When HDMI OUT jack on the unit is connected to the HDMI OUT jack on another device When HDMI OUT jack on the unit is connected to the HDMI OUT jack of another unit (the same model) There are following restrictions on the output of HDMI OUT jack. When you play back an HDV-formatted tape with copyright protected signals or input an HDV signal with copyright protection to HDV/DV jack, pictures and audio cannot be output from the HDMI OUT jack. (Copy-protected signals and programs such as digital broadcasts are also included.) You cannot output EE picture of analog video (NTSC, PAL) that are input from the VIDEO IN jack or S VIDEO IN jack to the HDMI OUT jack. Text data and menus cannot be displayed either. When you play back a DVCAM or DV (SP)-formatted tape recorded in either NTSC or PAL format, pictures are output to the HDMI OUT jack. You cannot output EE picture and sound of DVCAM/ DV signals (NTSC, PAL) that are input from the HDV/DV jack to the HDMI OUT jack. Text data and menus cannot be displayed either. Sounds output via the HDMI OUT jack of the unit is 2channel (stereo). To output the sound of CH3 and CH4 when playing back a tape recorded in 4-channel (32 kHz), audio recording, or pausing audio recording, select CH-3/4 with AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch. By selecting MIX with this switch, mixed sounds can be output to the HDMI OUT jack as well. Sounds output via the HDMI OUT jack are output with 16 bit of 48 kHz, 2-channel linear PCM mode regardless of the tape played back, the setting of the menus, or the signal format input to the HDV/DV jack.
When images are output in 720p format, some of the text image data (outer frame: underscan portion) on the monitor may appear cut out. In this case, check the text image data on the LCD monitor of the unit or on a monitor using the S VIDEO OUT jack or the VIDEO OUT jack. Also, when your monitor has an underscan function, you can check all the text data on the monitor while in underscan mode. The setting of [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is effective for both the COMPONENT OUT jack and the HDMI OUT jack (page 71). When [HDI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/ OUT REC] menu is set to either [1080i/480i] or [1080i/576i], 1080/24p and 1080/30p video signals are converted to 1080/60i, 1080/25p video signals are to 1080/50i, and then output. When you change the video format setting of [HDMI/ CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu, the video signal output from the S VIDEO OUT jack, VIDEO OUT jack, or HDV/DV jack may be distorted for a moment. If a monitor or other device connected to the unit does not have a display mode to display the resolution selected with [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in [IN/OUT REC], noise may occur on the picture of the monitor, or a humming noise may be output from the speakers. Also, the picture may not be displayed or the sound may not be output. Be sure to check the displayable resolutions of the monitor by referring the operational instructions of your monitor, and select the appropriate menu for the unit. Depending on the monitor you have, the picture and sound on the monitor may be distorted when you change the resolution of the picture. This is not a malfunction. Some monitors have a specification that does not allow them to display personal contents (such as a movie recorded for private use) played on the unit. To play the video properly, use the COMPONENT OUT jacks or the VIDEO OUT jacks to connect the monitor and the unit. g LANC jack Use this jack when controlling the tape transport operation of the unit using a device that has a LANC1) jack.
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1) LANC (Local Application Control bus system): Bidirectional interface used to control a consumer VCR
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The LANC jack on the unit has only LANC-S functions. The unit has no LANC-M functions. A device that is set to LANC-S mode cannot be connected to the unit. Either the unit or the other device may not operate properly. When using the unit as a player, set LANC mode on the recorder to M. A VCR that does not have an M/S switching function cannot be used to operate the unit. When the device to be connected to the unit has a LANC-M function to switch between SHUTTLE A/B, select SHUTTLE A for an HDV-formatted tape, and SHUTTLE B for a DVCAM/DV (SP)-formatted tape. A LANC connection transmits command signals for playback, stop, pause playback, as well as the time code, tape counter, and data status of the unit. Jacks labeled CONTROL L have the same function as LANC jacks. There are some limitations when you edit an HDVformatted tape.
Refer to the Notes in Editing (Connecting a Computer) on page 65.
If the unit is connected to a device equipped with an i.LINK jack, when you intend to disconnect or reconnect the i.LINK cable, turn off the device and pull out the plug of its power cord from the AC outlet beforehand. If you connect or disconnect the i.LINK cable while the device is connected to the AC outlet, high-voltage current (8 to 40 V) is output from the i.LINK jack of the device to the unit. This may cause a malfunction. Even though the HDV/DV jack of the unit is a 6-pin type, no power is supplied.
For details on each setting when HDV/DV signals are input, see HDV/DV SEL (page 70).
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h CONTROL S jack Connect this jack to a DSRM-10 remote control unit (not supplied) to operate the unit. You can also use a DSRM-20 (no longer manufactured: not supplied).
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You cannot output EE picture and sound of DVCAM/ DV signals (NTSC, PAL) that are input from the HDV/DV jack to the HDMI OUT jack. However, HDV signals are output to the HDMI OUT jack. When you change the video format setting of [HDMI/ CMPNT] in [VIDEO OUT] of the [IN/OUT REC] menu, the video signal output from the S VIDEO OUT jack, the VIDEO OUT jack, or the HDV/DV jack may be distorted.
For details on the output of the HDV/DV jack, see Notes on all video output jacks (page 19).
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When you use a CONTROL S device, set [COMMANDER] in the [OTHERS] menu to [CONTROL S]. i HDV/DV jack (6-pin) Use this jack to input/output digital signals that comply with the i.LINK standard. Use this jack when a device connected to the unit has an i.LINK jack. If you connect the unit and another device using the HDV/DV jack, you can minimize deterioration of picture quality during recording, dubbing, or capturing still pictures, all by means of digital signals processing.
For details, refer to the instruction manual of the external device.
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When you change the video format setting of [HDMI/ CMPNT] and [DOWN CONVERT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu, [ALLSCAN MODE] in the [DISPLAY SET] menu, or [HDV t DV CONV] and [DOWN CONVERT] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/ OUT REC] menu, the image may be distorted for a moment. Also, the above settings may cause restrictions on the video output of the unit.
For details, refer to the table on page 88 and the instructions for each menu setting.
When you change the video format setting of [HDMI/ CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu, the video signals output from S VIDEO OUT jack, VIDEO OUT jack, or HDV/DV jack may be distorted.
When you connect a computer and the unit with an i.LINK cable, check the direction of the jack. If you forcibly insert the jack, the terminal may be damaged or cause the unit to malfunction.
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The unit is only compatible with standard video signals. If you input the types of video signals shown below, recorded picture and sound may be distorted. Signals from some home game machines Blue background screen or gray background screen images from a consumer VCR Pictures played at a speed other than normal by a VCR that does not have TBC (Time Base Corrector) Video signals in which the sync signals are distorted Signals from a defective cassette (tape or recording condition is bad) played by an analog VCR that does not have TBC When DVCAM/DV signals which are input from the HDV/DV jack, or video signals which are from the VIDEO IN jacks or S VIDEO IN jacks, are output to each analog output jack, the distortion of the video signals occurs at the bottom of the TV monitor display due to the jitter. Depending on the display area of the TV monitor you have, the distortion of the picture may appear at the bottom of the screen. This is not a malfunction. Pictures may be distorted or not be displayed depending on the TV monitors. This will not appear while recording with the unit. Be aware of these phenomena when you connect other recording device via the analog jacks of the unit. Depending on the TV monitor being connected, the screen may blink or be distorted when DVCAM/DV signals which are input from the HDV/DV jack, or video signals which are from the VIDEO IN jacks or S VIDEO IN jacks, are output to the VIDEO OUT jacks. Be aware of these phenomena when you connect other recording device to these jacks. This will not appear while recording with the unit. During recording or in EE mode, the subcarrier of the color signal to be output from the unit is not synchronized with the horizontal sync signal. The color of the picture or the horizontal position of the picture may be distorted depending on the type of monitor connected to the unit. To output video signals to the VIDEO, S VIDEO, or COMPONENT OUT jacks without text data, set the DISPLAY OUTPUT switch to OFF, or press the DATA CODE or SEARCH SELECT button on the remote commander.
j AC IN connector Connects to an AC outlet using the supplied power cord. Even if the unit is in the standby mode, it consumes power. To turn the power off completely, press the a (OFF) marked side of the POWER switch qs. k RESET button If you press this button with the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar tool, the following settings are initialized. [CLOCK SET] (page 81) and [60i/50i SEL] (page 82) in the [OTHERS] menu. The settings on the unit other than the menu settings. l POWER (main power) switch The main power switch of the unit. When this switch is in the | position, the ON/STANDBY lamp on the front panel lights up in green. (In the standby mode, the ON/ STANDBY lamp lights up in red.) When you do not intend to use the unit for a long time, press the a (OFF) marked side of the POWER switch.
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1 EJECT button 2 SEARCH SELECT buttons 3 Buttons for playing at various speeds 4 MENU button 5 J/j/K/k button 6 EXEC button 7 REC button 8 REW button
ql 1 button qk END SEARCH button qj INDEX MARK button qh SHUTTLE MAX button qg REW&PLAY button qf COUNTER SELECT button qd DATA CODE button qs PAUSE button qa STOP button
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a Z EJECT button b SEARCH SELECT buttons Press these buttons to search for scenes using the search function.
For details on the search function, see Searching using the search function on page 41.
h REW (rewind) button i PLAY button j FF (fast forward) button k STOP button l PAUSE button m DATA CODE button Press this button to display the data codes (recording date/time).
For details on data codes, see Displaying information (data codes) recorded on a tape on page 39.
c Buttons for playing at various speeds You can play back a tape at normal speed or at a speed other than normal with these buttons.
For details, see Playing at various speeds on page 40.
d MENU button Press this button to display the menu on the screen.
For details on the menu, see Operating Menus on page 68.
e J/j/K/k button Press these buttons to operate the cursor on the menu screen or to move the display position of the counter. f EXEC (execute) button Press this button to input the value set on various menu setting screens. g REC (record) buttons When you press both these buttons at the same time, the REC indicator and the PLAY indicator on the front panel light and recording begins.
n COUNTER SELECT button While the data or time counter is displayed, press this button to change the time counter display in the order of time code, user bits, and tape counter. Count value of the tape counter (seven digits) is displayed on a 12-hour cycle. o REW&PLAY (rewind and play) button Press this button to rewind the tape to its beginning and start playing automatically. (During rewind, the REW indicator lights and the PLAY indicator blinks on the unit.)
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p SHUTTLE MAX button During tape playback, press this button to play back the video at the maximum speed. q INDEX MARK button Press this button during recording to mark an index.
For details on indexes, see Marking an index on page 50.
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r END SEARCH button Press this button to play back the end of the last recorded part for only 5 seconds and stop automatically. Once you eject the video cassette, this function does not operate. s 1 (on/standby) button
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While pressing on the tab, inset your fingernail into the slit to pull out the battery case. Place a new battery with the + side facing up. Insert the battery case back into the Remote Commander until it clicks.
The command mode of the supplied Remote Commander is set to VTR4. You cannot change the command mode setting. Set [COMMANDER] in the [OTHERS] menu to [WIRELESS] to enable the Remote Commander to control the unit (page 80). In addition to the Remote Commander supplied with the unit, the unit accepts signals from any Sony Remote Commander with a command mode set to VTR4. To disable control from Remote Commander, set [COMMANDER] in the [OTHERS] menu to [CONTROL S].
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Note on batteries When the lithium battery becomes weak, the operating distance of the Remote Commander may shorten, or the Remote Commander may not function properly. In this case, replace the battery with a Sony CR2025 lithium battery. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
WARNING Battery may explode or leak if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire. Caution Replace the battery with the specified type only. Otherwise, fire or injury may result.
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Data display You can confirm important information for normal recording or playback, such as time code or remaining tape time, on the screen.
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When images are output in 720p format, some of the text image data (outer frame: underscan portion) may appear cut out, depending on the displayable range of the monitor. In this case, check the text image data on the LCD monitor of the unit or on a monitor using the S VIDEO OUT jack or VIDEO OUT jack. Also, when your monitor has an underscan function, you can check all the text data on the monitor in the underscan mode.
a Format indicator [HDV1080i], [HDV720p], [DVCAM], or [DV SP] are displayed. b 60i/24p/30p/50i/25p indicator c Repeat indicator Displays a repeat indicator when the TIMER switch is set to REPEAT. When [START TIME] of [CUSTOM REPEAT] is set to [ON] in the [VTR SET] menu, c is also displayed (page 42). d HVR-DR60/HVR-MRC1 connection indicator [HDD] is displayed while an HVR-DR60 is connected using the HDV/DV jack. When an HVR-MRC1 is connected, [CF] is displayed (page 25). e Alarm indicator Displays an alarm indicator.
For details on alarm indicators, see Warning Indicators and Messages on page 90.
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Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.
For details on the menus, see Chapter 5 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus on page 68.
IN/OUT REC HDV/DV SEL REC MODE VIDEO OUT i . LINK SET CROP ADJUST CROP MARKER COLOR BAR
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f x.v.Color indicator Displays an x.v.Color indicator while pictures recorded in x.v.Color are played back.
For details on x.v.Color, see Playback with x.v.Color output on page 30.
g ASSIGN buttons indicator Displays an ASSIGN button indicator when an ASSIGN button is set to other than the default functions.
For details on ASSIGN buttons, see page 80.
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i Time counter (time code/user bits/count value of the counter) indicator Displays the count value of the counter, time code, or user bits. By pressing the COUNTER SELECT button on the front panel, you can select the item to be displayed. When the time code is displayed, TC appears to its left. In the drop frame mode, a period is displayed between the minutes and seconds (i.e., 00:12.58:00). When the user bits are displayed, UB appears to their left. When the count value of the counter is negative, appears as the first digit (leftmost digit). When that value is positive, the first digit is blank. The count value of the counter consists of seven digits. If the self-diagnostic function is enabled, diagnostics code numbers are displayed.
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n Audio mode indicator In the recording mode, displays when you select [FS32K] for [AUDIO MODE] in the [AUDIO SET] menu. When you select [FS48K], is displayed. During playback or audio dubbing, displays the audio mode recorded on the tape. During i.LINK input, displays the audio mode of the signal input to the HDV/DV jack.
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The audio mode will not be displayed when [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [HDV]. Signals other than HDV/DVCAM lock mode will become non-standard audio and / is displayed during playback or when the signal is input from the HDV/DV jack. o Date/time indicator When you press the DATA CODE button of the Remote Commander or set [DATA CODE] in the [DISPLAY SET] menu to [DATE], you can display the recording date/time.
For details on the date/time indicator, see Displaying information (data codes) recorded on a tape on page 39.
When you playback a tape without a time code or with a time code recorded in different formats, the time code cannot be displayed correctly. j Remaining tape time indicator Displays the remaining tape time.
For details, see menu on page 75.
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The remaining tape time displayed is an estimated time. When you insert a cassette of which the tape has been rewound to the beginning, this indicator does not show the remaining tape time. The remaining tape time is displayed after the tape runs for a while. k INPUT SELECT indicator Changes according to the position of the INPUT SELECT switch. ([HDV/DV IN], [S VIDEO IN] or [VIDEO IN]) l (Index) indicator Displays when an index has been marked. m Search indicator Displays the search mode when you search for scenes using the Remote Commander.
For details on the search function, see Searching using the search function on page 41.
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Time counter screen To display the time counter on the LCD monitor, press the DISPLAY button. On the time counter screen, the time data (count value of the counter/time code/user bits) is displayed. While the time counter is displayed, the position of the time counter can be moved up and down by pressing the J/j buttons. When the small size time counter is displayed, the position of the time counter can be moved not only up and down, but also to the left and right by pressing the K/k buttons.
Setting the time counter You can adjust the settings of the time counter display in [COUNTER SET] in the [DISPLAY SET] menu. DISPLAY : Selects whether to display the time counter or not. SIZE : Selects the size of the time counter. COLOR : Selects the color of the time counter.
For details on [COUNTER SET], see page 74.
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When the count value of the counter is negative, appears as the first digit (leftmost digit). When that value is positive, the first digit is blank. When the format of the displayed time code is the drop frame mode, the drop frame indicator is displayed as a period between the minutes and seconds (i.e., 00:12.58:00). When user bits are displayed, the space between hour, minute, and second is blank.
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In the playback mode, if the tape has a portion where recorded signals are not continuous: The count value of the counter may not advance correctly from that portion. The displayed value of the time code or user bits may be temporarily inaccurate. When the unit plays back a part of the tape where the recorded systems of 60i (including 24p and 30p) and 50i (including 25p) are mixed, the displayed value of the counter may be inaccurate. When the unit plays back a part of the tape where the recording format has been changed among HDV, DVCAM and DV, the displayed value may be inaccurate. The counter operates on a 12-hour cycle. You cannot make the counter operate on a 24-hour cycle. The count value of the counter consists of seven digits. The tens place of the hour is not displayed. (i.e., If the actual count value is 11:22:11:22, the displayed value will be 1:22:11:22.) However, the unit recognizes that the hours value is 11.
Audio level meter The audio level meter can be used to confirm and adjust the audio level. The audio level meter is displayed in different patterns, depending on the audio mode and the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch. The unit detects the audio mode as follows: In the playback mode: Detects the audio mode recorded on the tape. In the recording/EE mode: Detects the selected audio mode in [AUDIO MODE] of the [AUDIO SET] menu. When the INPUT SELECT switch is set to HDV/ DV and HDV or DV signals are being input: Detects the audio mode of the signals being input. (When i.LINK signals are input, the setting of [AUDIO MODE] in the [AUDIO SET] menu cannot be changed.)
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(c) When the unit is in the audio dubbing mode and the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch is set to CH1/2 or CH-3/4
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Audio mode: 32 kHz (4-channel, 12 bits) (a) When the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch is set to CH-1/2 or CH-3/4
(The levels of four channels, channels 1 to 4, are displayed. During playback, if the sounds are recorded onto channels 3 and 4, their level meters fluctuate. However, during normal recording, you cannot record sounds onto the channels 3 and 4 on the unit.)
(The levels of playback sound are displayed on CH1 and CH2. The levels of input sound to be dubbed are displayed on CH3 and CH4. When AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch is set to MIX, the mixed level of the pair of channels 1 and 3 and that of channels 2 and 4 are displayed. The audio output level becomes 50% (6 dB) of the original audio levels on each channel. In this case, the meters are as illustrated in (b) on this page. To check only the sound to be dubbed before dubbing, press the AUDIO DUB button while the unit is in the stop mode. The level meters fluctuate only when the channels (channel 3 and 4) are selected for audio dubbing.)
Note
In EE, recording, or audio dubbing (only the channels used to dub) mode, if the input levels exceed 0 dB, portions of the meters turn red. (However, when the audio mode is set to 32 kHz (4-channel,12 bits), whereas the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch is set to MIX, the mixed audio levels that exceed 0 dB do not turn red.) During playback or while HDV/DV signals are input, the levels meters do not turn red. OUTPUT screen The OUTPUT screen is displayed when STATUS CHECK screen is set to [OUTPUT]. You can confirm the following setting values: [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu [HDMI/CMPNT], [DOWN CONVERT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu [HDV t DV CONV], [DOWN CONVERT] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu
For details on OUTPUT settings, see IN/OUT REC menu on page 70.
2/4 OUTPUT HDV/DV SEL : AUTO VIDEO OUT HDMI/CMPNT: 10 8 0i / 4 8 0i DOWN CONVERT: SQUEEZE i.LINK SET HDV DV CONV: OFF DOWN CONVERT: SQUEEZE [ STATUS CHECK ] : END
(The mixed level of channels 1 and 3 is displayed on CH1/3; that of channels 2 and 4 is displayed on CH2/4. The audio output level becomes 50% (6 dB) of the original audio levels.)
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ASSIGN screen The ASSIGN screen is displayed when STATUS CHECK screen is set to ASSIGN. You can confirm the setting values of [ASSIGN BTN] in the [OTHERS] menu.
Chapter 1 Overview
For details on ASSIGN buttons, see ASSIGN BTN in the OTHERS menu on page 80.
CUSTOM REPEAT screen The CUSTOM REPEAT screen is displayed when STATUS CHECK screen is set to [CUSTOM REPEAT]. The settings of [CUSTOM REPEAT] in the [VTR SET] menu are displayed. While CUSTOM REPEAT is in progress, you can also confirm the current status of CUSTOM REPEAT.
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a REMAINING : displays the estimated remaining time of CUSTOM REPEAT. b REPEAT TIMES : displays the times that the tape has played, and the total repeat times you have set in [REPEAT TIMES]. c REPEAT CYCLE : displays the playback time and the interval time of the tape which you have set in [REPEAT CYCLE]. d START TIME : displays the time CUSTOM REPEAT starts, which you have set in [START TIME]. e Date and time : displays the date and time set by [CLOCK SET] in the [OTHERS] menu, when [START TIME] is set to [ON].
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Cassette memory
Some mini cassettes and standard cassettes have the cassette memory ( mark). The unit, however, does not support the cassette memory function. However, if you use the DSR-25/45/50 as a recorder, the unit accesses cassette memory only if the recorder is set to [AUTO ].
To save a recording
Mini cassette Standard cassette
To prevent accidental erasure of a recording, set the REC/ SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE. To record or dub audio on a tape, set the switch to REC.
Cassette compatibility
A DV format cassette tape can be used for HDV. The recording bit rate and recording track pitch on a tape of the HDV1080i system used for the HVR-M25AU/ M25AN/M25AE/M25AP are about 25 Mbps and 10 m, respectively. The specifications are the same as those of home use DV (SP) tapes. The recording time on an HDV tape is also the same as that of a DV (SP) tape. The track pitch of DVCAM is 15 m, which is 1.5 times that of HDV/DV (SP). Therefore, the recording time
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Inserting/Ejecting Cassettes
To insert a cassette
After checking the tape for slack, hold the cassette so that the tape window is facing upward, then insert it into the unit.
Mini cassette (Insert the mini cassette into the center of the cassette compartment.) Reel
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Do not insert the cassette forcibly. The unit may be damaged. Do not eject/load the cassette in a place subject to light. The internal sensor of the unit may operate incorrectly if too much light falls on the unit. When inserting a cassette, hold the back edge of the cassette in the center and push it until the cassette is inserted deep into the unit. If you hold the ends, the cassette may not be loaded properly. If the cassette does not load or is loaded only halfway, eject it once, then insert it again. In such a case, if you insert the cassette forcibly, the cassette may not be loaded properly or malfunctions may occur. It takes a few seconds for the unit to recognize the cassette and find the proper location on the tape being loaded.
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Limitations caused by differences in format The unit can record and play back tapes recorded in HDV format (1080/60i, 1080/24p, 1080/30p, 1080/50i and 1080/25p), DVCAM format, or DV format (SP mode). The unit can input/output and record signals via the HDV/DV jack. The unit can play back pictures recorded in 720/24p, 720/25p or 720/30p of the HDV format, but you cannot input/output these pictures via the HDV/DV jack. The unit cannot input/output, record, or play back a tape recorded in 720/60p or 720/50p of the HDV format, and 480p/576p of the SD format.
For details, see Major Differences among HDV1080i, DVCAM, and DV Formats on page 31.
Notes on Playback/Recording
No compensation for contents of the recording Contents of the recording cannot be compensated for if recording or playback is not successful due to a malfunction of the unit, video tape, etc. Copyright precautions Television programs, films, video tapes, and other materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized recording of such materials may be contrary to the copyright laws. Copyright signal On playback When the cassette you play back on the unit contains copyright signals, you cannot copy it to a tape in another device connected to your unit. On recording You cannot record software on the unit that contains copyright control signals for copyright protection of software. [Cannot record due to copyright protection.] appears on the LCD screen if you try to record such software. The unit does not record copyright control signals on the tape when it records.
If a tape contains portions recorded in two or more different formats, the following limitations are applied when you play back the tape with the unit: The image may be distorted and noise may occur at the point where the recording format changes on the tape. The tape transport control buttons may be disabled until the tape speed is stabilized. Note on playback on other equipment A tape recorded in HDV format with the unit cannot be played back with devices not compatible with the same format. We recommend confirming the contents of the tape by playing back the tape with the unit before playing it back on another video equipment.
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1) The unit cannot record 4-channel sound of HDV format. 2) There are two modes for audio signal recording: Lock mode and Unlock mode. In Lock mode, the sampling frequencies of audio and video are synchronized. In Unlock mode, adopted by the consumer DV format, the two sampling frequencies are independent. Lock mode maintains high compatibility with higher formats and offers better digital processing and smoother transition than Unlock mode when you edit audio. 3) The unit cannot record in DV format with 16 bit: 32 kHz or 44.1 kHz. 4) The unit has been functionally extended with a function for switching between Lock mode and Unlock mode. 5) The unit has been functionally extended with a function to enable selecting DF/NDF and user bits setting for 60i (including 24p and 30p) with HDV or DV (SP) format.
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Output jack
HDMI OUT a 1) a 1) a 1) a 1) a 1)
COMPONENT OUT a 1) a 1) a 1) a 1) a 1) a
3)
a 3)
1) The format of the picture output from the HDMI OUT jack and COMPONENT OUT jacks can be set in [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu (page 71). For details, see the settings for down conversion (page 34). 2) The signals are down converted and output. The format of the picture output from the VIDEO OUT jack and the S VIDEO OUT jack can be selected from [SQUEEZE], [LETTER BOX] and [EDGE CROP] in [DOWN CONVERT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu (page 71). 3) When DVCAM/DV signals which are input from the HDV/DV jack, or video signals which are from the VIDEO IN jacks or S VIDEO IN jacks, are output to each analog output jack, the distortion of the video signals occurs at the bottom of the TV monitor display due to the jitter. Depending on the display area of the TV monitor you have, the distortion of the picture may appear at the bottom of the screen. This is not a malfunction. Pictures may be distorted or not be displayed depending on the TV monitors. This will not appear while recording with the unit. Be aware of these phenomena when you connect other recording device via the analog jacks of the unit. 4) Depending on the TV monitor being connected, the screen may blink or be distorted when DVCAM/DV signals which are input from the HDV/DV jack, or video signals which are from the VIDEO IN jacks or S VIDEO IN jacks, are output to the VIDEO OUT jacks. Be aware of these phenomena when you connect other recording device to these jacks. This will not appear while recording with the unit.
Notes
HDV 720/30p/25p/24p signals can be played back, but cannot be input/output via the HDV/DV jack on the unit. HDV 720/60p, HDV720/50p and SD 480p/576p signals cannot be input/output, recorded, or played back on the unit.
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HDV 720/30p/25p/24p signals can be played back, but cannot be input/output via the HDV/DV jack on the unit. HDV 720/60p, HDV720/50p and SD 480p/576p signals cannot be input/output, recorded, or played back on the unit.
1) The format of the picture output from the HDMI OUT jack and COMPONENT OUT jacks can be set in [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu (page 71). For details, see the settings for down conversion (page 34). 2) The signals are down converted and output. For details on the format of signals output from each jack, see the settings for down conversion (page 34).
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HDV 720/30p/25p/24p signals can be played back but not input/output via the HDV/DV jack on the unit. HDV 720/60p, HDV720/50p and SD 480p/576p signals cannot be input/output, recorded, or played back on the unit.
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Format of the signals output from each jack HDMI OUT 480/60i 1) 480/60p 1) 1080/60i 720/60p 480/60i 480/60p 2) 480/60i 480/60i 480/60i 480/60i 480/60i 1) COMPONENT OUT VIDEO/S VIDEO
480/60i
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576/50i 1) 576/50p 1) 1080/50i 720/50p 576/50i 576/50p 2) 576/50i 576/50i 576/50i 576/50i 576/50i 1)
576/50i
576/50i
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HDV 720/30p/25p/24p signals can be played back but cannot be input/output via the HDV/DV jack on the unit. HDV 720/60p, HDV720/50p and SD 480p/576p signals cannot be input/output, recorded, or played back on the unit.
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Set the output signals in [HDV t DV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu (page 72). The setting is available when [HDV/DV SEL] is set to [AUTO] or [HDV].
Format of the original signals HDV 1080/60i HDV 1080/30p HDV 1080/24p HDV 1080/50i HDV 1080/25p Setting of the [HDV t DV CONV] menu OFF DVCAM DV SP OFF DVCAM DV SP Format of signals output from the HDV/DV jack Complies with input signals.
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DVCAM 480/60i 1) DV 480/60i 1) Complies with input signals. DVCAM 576/50i 1) DV 576/50i 1)
1) You can select [SQUEEZE] or [EDGE CROP] in [DOWN CONVERT] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu (page 72). You cannot set [LETTER BOX] in this menu.
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Playback
This section describes the connections and settings for playback and functions such as playback at various speeds, and searching for a specific scene on a recorded tape.
To S-video input To video input To audio input To HDMI input To component video input
S-video cable (not supplied) Video cable (not supplied) Audio cable (not supplied) HDMI cable (not supplied) Component video cable (not supplied)
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Notes
To playback an image recorded in HDV format when you connect the monitor using an HDMI cable or a component video cable, set [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu according to the requirements of your monitor (page 71). When an image recorded in DVCAM/DV format is played back, only an image with a quality equivalent to that of the DVCAM/DV format of 480i (NTSC) or 576i (PAL) is output via the COMPONENT OUT jacks, regardless of the [HDMI/CMPNT] setting. For details on the output level from the HDMI OUT jack and the COMPONENT OUT jacks, see Specifications (page 100). To change the output level from the COMPONENT OUT jacks, see [480i LEVEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu (page 74). There are some restrictions on images output from the HDMI OUT jack and the COMPONENT OUT jacks of the unit.
Refer to HDMI OUT jack 6 (page 17), COMPONENT OUT jacks 5 (page 17) of Location and Function of Parts. For more information, see Recording Format and Input/ Output Signals on page 31.
If you connect the input connectors of the unit to the output connectors of a monitor, a humming noise may be generated or the image may be distorted. If these phenomena occur, use the INPUT SELECT switch to select a signal that is not being input, or disconnect the cables. When you play back an HDV-formatted tape with copyright protected signals or input HDV signals with copyright protection to the HDV/DV jack, pictures may be output in either 480i (NTSC) or 576i (PAL) format, regardless of the setting of [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu. The unit cannot up convert DVCAM/DV recordings to HDV at output. When [HDMI/CMPNT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/ OUT REC] menu is set to either [1080i/480i] or [1080i/576i], 1080/24p and 1080/30p video signals played back are converted to 1080/60i and 1080/25p video signals are to 1080/50i, and output from the COMPONENT OUT jacks and the HDMI OUT jack.
To i.LINK jack (
HDV/DV jack)
: Signal flow
Notes
Be sure that you set [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [AUTO] (default setting) before connecting the monitor to the unit with the i.LINK cable. If you change the setting after connecting the i.LINK cable, the monitor may not recognize the video signals correctly (page 70). To connect the unit to a monitor equipped with an i.LINK jack, you may need to set the monitor so that it recognizes the unit.
For details, refer to your monitors instruction manual.
When an i.LINK connection is made, the unit cannot output video or audio only.
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If you connect the input connectors of the unit to the output connectors of a monitor, a humming noise may be generated or the image may be distorted. If these phenomena occur, use the INPUT SELECT switch to select a signal that is not being input, or disconnect the cables. To connect the i.LINK cable between a monitor and the unit, use an HDV or DV-compatible monitor. To play back a tape recorded in the HDV mode on a DVcompatible monitor, set [HDV t DV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [DVCAM] or [DV SP] before connecting the unit with the i.LINK cable.
For details, refer to your monitors instruction manual.
Playback Procedures
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Insert a cassette and confirm that the q (cassette) indicator lights. Press the PLAY button on the unit. The unit starts playback.
To stop playback Press the STOP button on the unit. To pause playback Press the PAUSE button on the unit.
Notes
With HDV signals, interlace to progressive or progressive to interlace conversions cannot be made and be output via the HDV/DV jack. When HDV signals are down-converted to DVCAM (or DV) format during playback of HDV recorded in progressive and output to the HDV/DV jack, the signals are converted to the interlace system. 1080/24p and 1080/30p are converted to 480i, and 1080/25p to 576i, respectively (page 35). Some general consumer television sets are provided with a function to control equipment connected with the i.LINK cable. Such a function, however, may not work with the unit.
During playback, distortion of picture or noise in audio may occur at the portion where the recording format changes. You cannot play back an image recorded in DV (LP) mode on the unit. If the unit is playing a tape recorded with mixed video signals of the 60i system and 50i system, the picture and sound will be distorted on any portion of a tape where the recording system changes. During pause, a picture recorded on a tape in HDV format cannot be output from the HDV/DV jack.
Text information is superimposed to the VIDEO OUT jack, S VIDEO OUT jack, COMPONENT OUT jacks, and HDMI OUT jack. To output video signals without text data, set the DISPLAY OUTPUT switch to OFF.
For details on the DISPLAY OUTPUT switch, see page 8. For details on text data, see Displaying Various Data on page 23.
To view a tape recorded in HDV format by connecting the unit to a monitor that has a 4:3 aspect ratio, set [DOWN CONVERT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/ OUT REC] menu to the desired mode (page 71).
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Power on the monitor, then set the monitors input switch according to the signals input. Turn the unit on.
Playback Functions
This section describes useful functions that can be used during playback.
Recording date/time
JAN 1 2008
12:00:00AM
Date Time
Notes
If data codes were not recorded, - - - appears instead. The unit cannot record or play back camera data.
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Panel/analog output Button 1/10 1/3 1 2 FRAME c/C / SHUTTLE MAX Operation speed One-tenth of normal speed One-fifth of normal speed Playback at normal speed Playback at normal speed Frame-by-frame forward scanning 8 speed 24 speed * * * Forward direction Reverse direction * *
* The output will be the same as that of 1. : Play at normal speed. : A rough image is output. : No playback takes place.
DVCAM/DV-formatted tape
Playback options Play at 1/10 of normal speed Play at 1/3 of normal speed Play at normal speed Play at twice the normal speed Play frame by frame Operation Press the 1/10 button during playback. Press the 1/3 button during playback. Press the 1 button during playback. Press the 2 button during playback. Press the FRAME c/C buttons during pause. To play back in the forward direction, press the C button; in the backward direction, press the c button. If you press and hold one of these buttons, playback continues, frame by frame. Press the speeds. Press the speeds. button during normal playback or when playing at various button during normal playback or when playing at various
Fast forward the tape while monitoring pictures Rewind the tape while monitoring pictures Play at the maximum speed
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To change playback direction Press the FRAME c/C buttons during normal playback or when playing at various speeds. To play back in the forward direction, press the C button; in the backward direction, press the c button.
Notes
Press the SEARCH SELECT button on the Remote Commander to select the search type. The search type changes in the order of Index search t Date search t (No indication).
When selecting INDEX SEARCH
When the command mode of a Sony device/remote commander is set to VTR4: If you press the 1/3 button on the supplied Remote Commander while pointing it toward a Sony device other than the unit, the playback speed may turn to 1/5 of normal speed. When you play back a tape in DVCAM/DV format and press the 1/5 button on the Remote Commander while pointing it toward the unit, the playback speed turns to 1/3 of normal speed. If the unit keeps playing at 1/10 of normal speed in forward or reverse for more than 1 minute, the unit begins to play back at normal speed. To hear the sound while playing at various speeds To hear the sound while playing at various speeds, set [JOG AUDIO] in the [AUDIO SET] menu to [ON].
For details on the [AUDIO SET] menu, see AUDIO SET menu on page 76.
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INDEX 00 SEARCH
Press the . / > button repeatedly to locate the scene you want. Each time you press the . / > button, the unit searches for the previous or next search point. When a search point is located, its number is indicated on the monitor screen. The unit starts searching backwards or forwards until the number comes to zero, then plays back the scene.
You cannot hear the sound while playing back a tape recorded in HDV format at various speeds.
How signals are recorded There are four different signal types, one for each search method; index, title, date, and photo signals. The unit can record either index signals or date signals only on a tape.
Notes
If you record another program over the beginning of the search signals, you cannot locate the original program.
Search signal If D is recorded over the beginning of B...
A D B
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The interval of a date or index must be 2 minutes or more. If the interval is short, the search signals may not be detected correctly. If non-recorded portions are included in the middle of a tape, signal search may not be performed correctly. You cannot add search signals after recording. The unit does not support searching, reading, or writing of data on cassette memory. For duplicating with the DSR-25/45/50, see Cassette memory on page 28. Searching may not be done correctly if the tapes were not recorded on Sony-brand digital video equipment.
REPEAT CYCLE ON/OFF : Selects either to enable or disable the REPEAT CYCLE setting. CYCLE : Sets the time of intervals for playback. The time of repeat interval is equal to the total time of tape in playback, rewind, and stop. Repeat intervals can be selected from 15 minutes to 300 minutes with 5 minute increments. Set the desired number by pressing the J/j button on the unit.
REPEAT CYCLE
Press the EXEC button to complete the operation. START TIME ON/OFF : Selects either to enable or disable [START TIME]. TIME : Sets the start time of [CUSTOM REPEAT]. You can adjust the start time of [CUSTOM REPEAT]. Set the number for the hour and minute by pressing the J/j button on the unit. Press the EXEC button after the hour is set, then adjust the minute.
START TIME
TIME 12 : 30AM
[MENU]
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REPEAT TIMES ON/OFF : Selects either to enable or to disable REPEAT TIMES setting. TIMES : Sets the number of times to repeat playback. Repeat times can be set from 1 to 99 times. Set the number of repeat times by pressing the J/j buttons on the unit.
REPEAT TIMES
Press the EXEC button to complete the operation. To play back at a pre-set START TIME, rewind the tape beforehand. If the tape is not rewound, the unit rewinds the tape to its beginning at the selected START TIME, then start playback.
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[ MENU]
While the unit is in standby mode, even when the START TIME setting is applied and the start time comes, the unit will not power on automatically.
For details on CUSTOM REPEAT, see page 77. Also, refer to TIMER switch (page 7), STATUS CHECK screen (page 25), and CUSTOM REPEAT screen (page 27).
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Set the TIMER switch on the front panel of the unit to REPEAT. Set the start time on the external AC timer. At the preset time, the power of the unit turns on, and after a few to several tens of seconds, auto repeat playback starts automatically. When the following items on the tape are searched for, the unit rewinds the tape to its beginning and starts auto repeat playback automatically. Index signals A portion unrecorded A portion recorded in a format set by other than [AUTO] in [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu Tape end
Press the REW button. (If the tape is already rewound, press the PLAY button.) The unit rewinds the tape to its beginning and starts playback automatically. When the following items on the tape are searched for, auto repeat playback starts automatically. Index signals A portion unrecorded A portion recorded in a format set by other than [AUTO] in [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu Tape end When [REPEAT CYCLE] is set, the unit continues playback until a few minutes before the time reaches the actual selected time, or one of the items listed above is detected on a tape. The tape is rewound to the beginning and restarts playback when the selected CYCLE time comes. If you set [REPEAT TIMES], the unit repeats playback according to the times you have selected.
When [START TIME] is set to [ON] Set the TIMER switch to REPEAT. When the unit is powered on, the unit waits to repeat playback until the time you have set in [START TIME]. Also, when the TIMER switch is set to REPEAT and the unit is powered on, auto playback is set to standby until the start time arrives.
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Auto Repeat using an external AC timer Make sure that the POWER switch on the rear panel of the unit is in the | (ON) position beforehand.
sc is displayed on the Data display screen. When the tape on the unit is not in the playback mode, such as during recording or when no tape is inserted, sc is displayed. When the start time reaches the selected time during this time, auto playback is not operated until the next starts time begins. To operate CUSTOM REPEAT automatically, the tape should be stopped before the start time begins. When [START TIME] for [CUSTOM REPEAT] is set, turn the unit on before the actual start time begins. To stop CUSTOM REPEAT while the unit is in use Press the STOP button on the front panel. When both [REPEAT TIMES] and [START TIME] are set, if you stop CUSTOM REPEAT, the unit waits for the START TIME to come, regardless of the REPEAT TIMES setting. When the start time comes, the value of REPEAT TIMES is initialized to zero, and repeat playback starts.
AC timer
To an AC outlet
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By using CUSTOM REPEAT, you can do the following (example) Repeat playback at 30 minute intervals:
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Set [ON/OFF] of [REPEAT CYCLE] to [ON]. Set [CYCLE] of [REPEAT CYCLE] to [30 min]. Press the REW or PLAY button.
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Set [ON/OFF] of [REPEAT CYCLE] to [ON]. Set [CYCLE] of [REPEAT CYCLE] to [120 min]. Set [ON/OFF] of [REPEAT TIMES] to [ON]. Set [TIMES] of [REPEAT TIMES] to [5]. Set [ON/OFF] of [START TIME] to [ON]. Set [TIME] of [START TIME] at [9:00]. Turn the unit on before 9 a.m.
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The unit cannot detect signals for an Index signal, a signal other than the one set by [AUTO] in [HDV/DV SEL], or an unrecorded portion within 20 seconds of the beginning of the playback. When you intend to turn the unit off, press the STOP button on the unit to stop the tape transport operation beforehand. If you turn the unit off while a tape is running, for example, by using an AC timer, the unit or the tape may be damaged. The editing software used by a digital non-linear editing system may mark index signals on a tape itself. Therefore, if you use a tape on which signals transmitted from a digital non-linear editing controller are recorded or a copy tape made from one, using digital dubbing, CUSTOM REPEAT may not be performed correctly.
Select [CROP ADJUST] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu (page 72) and press the EXEC button again after the confirmation display appears. Then, the edge crop marker will appear on the monitor. Press the K/k buttons to move the marker to the left and right and adjust the crop position. Press the EXEC button to execute.
Notes
When CROP MARKER is displayed on the LCD monitor, the text data and crop marker displayed on the LCD monitor are not output from the jacks on the rear panel of the unit. To output a 4:3 screen marker, see MARKER BURN (page 45). To output an edge cropped picture by down converting the HDV-formatted picture to 4:3, see VIDEO OUT (page 71) and i.LINK SET (page 72) in the IN/ OUT REC menu.
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MARKER BURN
The unit can output to each video jack and display a 4:3 screen marker on 16:9 screen images. When you make an editing tape from an original tape, the MARKER BURN function can be used.
Set [MARKER BURN] in the [DISPLAY SET] menu to [ON] (page 75).
Notes
MARKER BURN is effective under the following conditions. While playing back a tape in HDV or while an HDV signal is input via the HDV/DV jack, and [DOWN CONVERT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [SQUEEZE] or [LETTER BOX] When wide signals recorded in DVCAM or DV format are played back, or wide screen HDV/ DVCAM/DV signals are input to each VIDEO jack While an HDV signal is input via the HDV/DV jack, and [DOWN CONVERT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [EDGE CROP], the marker can not be displayed. The markers displayed with EDGE CROP MARKER and MARKER BURN show the available horizontal ratio range of the 4:3 screen to be cropped. The displayable image size of the standard 4:3 TV monitor may appear smaller than the size marked on the monitor of the unit. When EDGE CROP MARKER and MARKER BURN are enabled at the same time, EDGE CROP MARKER is given priority. When you set [MARKER BURN] and [ALLSCAN MODE] in the [DISPLAY SET] menu to [ON] at the same time, the marker will not appear in the correct position on the LCD monitor. This is not a malfunction. The marker will be output correctly via each video jack.
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For details on connections of the player and the unit, refer to the instruction manual of the player.
For details, see also page 65 and 66.
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If you connect the output connectors of the unit to the input connectors of the player, a humming noise may be generated or the image may be distorted. If these phenomena occur, set the INPUT SELECT switch to a position where a signal is not currently being input, or disconnect the cables. Distorted signals (i.e., when played back at a speed other than normal) may not be recorded or may be distorted. When you connect only AUDIO IN jacks when the HDV indicator is lit, no audio is input. You must connect the VIDEO IN jack at the same time or set [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [DV].
Monitor
When you record video from HDV-compatible equipment, set [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [AUTO]. To record video from DVCAM/DV equipment, set [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [AUTO] or [DV] before connecting the i.LINK cable (page 70). If you change the setting after connecting the i.LINK cable, the video equipment may not recognize the video signals correctly. Copy-protected programs such as digital broadcasts can not be input via the HDV/DV jack. With an HDV/DV connection, the sound is recorded in the same audio recording mode as that of the source tape. To record in a different audio recording mode from that of the source tape, connect the equipment as shown in To video equipment without an i.LINK jack on page 46.
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With an HDV/DV connection, data codes (recording date/time, camera data) recorded on the source tape are transmitted to the recorder (the unit). As a result, when you play back a recorded tape on the unit and press the DATA CODE button on the Remote Commander, the same data codes as those recorded on the source tape are displayed on the monitor screen. If no picture appears via the HDV/DV jack, disconnect the i.LINK cable, then reconnect it. The unit cannot record video or audio separately. If you record a picture in DVCAM/DV in the playback pause mode, the picture may be rough. When recording is set to HDV, the picture is not recorded. If the unit is connected to a device equipped with an i.LINK jack, when you intend to disconnect or reconnect the i.LINK cable, turn off the device and pull out the plug of its power cord from the AC outlet beforehand. If you connect or disconnect the i.LINK cable while the device is connected to the AC outlet, high-voltage current (8 to 40 V) is output from the i.LINK jack of the device to the unit, which may cause a malfunction. If you restart recording after a pause or stop, the images recorded before and after restarting operation will not be continuous. If you connect the output connectors of the unit to the input connectors of a player or that of a monitor, a humming noise may be generated or the image may be distorted. If these phenomena occur, use the INPUT SELECT switch to select a signal that is not being input, or disconnect the cables. The unit cannot record MPEG2 signals except 1080/ 60i, 1080/24p, 1080/30p, 1080/50i, 1080/25p of HDV. When you record HDV signals input from the HDV/ DV jack, the connection between the recorded signals pauses for about one second. The unit cannot record color bar output in the progressive system. Color bar outputs are recorded in 1080/60i or 1080/50i format according to the setting in [60i/50i SEL] of the [OTHERS] menu (page 82).
Before recording, set the date and time on the unit so that the recording time can be written into the search signal. You can set the date and time by setting [CLOCK SET] in the [OTHERS] menu (page 81). Editing may not be possible with a signal that is copyright protected. During recording, the tape transport control buttons (except STOP and PAUSE) are disabled to prevent the tape running mode from being changed by an incorrect operation. To disable the STOP and PAUSE buttons, set the KEY INH switch to ON after the unit starts recording. In this case, set the KEY INH switch to OFF first, then stop or pause the recording.
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Turn the power of the monitor on, then set the monitors input according to the input signals. Set up the player to play back a tape.
For details, refer to the instruction manual of the player.
Turn the unit on. When the player is connected to IN jacks on the unit, set [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu according to the input signals (page 82). When you input 60i system signals, set [60i/50i SEL] to [60i]. When you input 50i system signals, set [60i/50i SEL] to [50i] (page 82).
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When the signals are input through the i.LINK interface, the unit detects the field frequency of the input signal automatically. You do not need to change the [60i/50i SEL] setting. When [60i/50i SEL] is set to [50i], however, the time code generated by the unit is fixed to the non-drop frame mode. Even when 60i system signals are input to the i.LINK jack, the time code generated by the unit is the non-drop frame mode, regardless of the [TC FORMAT] setting in the [TC/UB SET] menu. To record in the drop frame mode, set [60i/50i SEL] to [60i].
Depending on the TV monitor being connected, the screen may blink or be distorted when DVCAM/DV signals which are input from the HDV/DV jack, or video signals which are from the VIDEO IN jacks or S VIDEO IN jacks, are output to the VIDEO OUT jacks. Be aware of these phenomena when you connect other recording device to these jacks. This will not appear while recording with the unit.
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Select input signals by switching the INPUT SELECT switch on the unit. HDV/DV: to record input signals from the HDV/ DV jack S VIDEO: to record input signals from the S VIDEO IN jack VIDEO: to record input signals from the VIDEO IN jack You need to adjust [HDV/DV SEL] (page 70) and [ REC MODE] (page 70) in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to the desired recording format.
For details on recording tape formats, see page 98.
When you select S VIDEO or VIDEO with the INPUT SELECT switch, set the audio mode by setting [AUDIO MODE] in the [AUDIO SET] menu (page 76). FS32K: Switches the audio mode to 4-channel mode FS48K: Switches the audio mode to 2-channel mode When recording a tape in DV (SP), you can set [AUDIO LOCK] in the [AUDIO SET] menu (page 76).
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Do not change the INPUT SELECT switch setting during recording. If you change the setting of this switch during recording, recording will stop for several seconds. Recording will restart after the internal circuits are switched. During this time, no image is recorded. When DVCAM/DV signals which are input from the HDV/DV jack, or video signals which are from the VIDEO IN jacks or S VIDEO IN jacks, are output to each analog output jack, the distortion of the video signals occurs at the bottom of the TV monitor display due to the jitter. Depending on the display area of the TV monitor you have, the distortion of the picture may appear at the bottom of the screen. This is not a malfunction. Pictures may be distorted or not be displayed depending on the TV monitors. This will not appear while recording with the unit. Be aware of these phenomena when you connect other recording device via the analog jacks of the unit.
When signals are input from the HDV/DV jack, the audio mode is the same as the one used to input signals from the player.
To dub audio after recording, see page 63.
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Set the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch on the rear panel properly according to the audio level of the player. Select the recording level adjustment mode using the AUDIO INPUT switch.
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If necessary, adjust the audio recording level by turning the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs. You can adjust the recording level with the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs if you have selected MANU in step 8. While looking at the STATUS CHECK screen, turn the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs to adjust the recording level. Adjust the audio recording level so that it does not exceed 0 dB when the audio signals are at their maximum. If the recording level exceeds 0 dB, the recorded sound will be distorted.
To stop recording Press the STOP button on the unit. To pause recording Press the PAUSE button on the unit.
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You cannot up convert NTSC or PAL signals in the HDV format for recording.
Recording Functions
Marking an index
By pressing the INDEX button on the unit or the INDEX MARK button on the Remote Commander during recording, you can mark an index signal at any place on the tape. If you mark an index at a scene you want to be able to search for, you can easily find the scene later. When [AUTO INDEX] in the [VTR SET] menu is set to [ON] (page 77), if you start recording while the tape is stopped, the unit automatically marks an index. While the index is being marked, the indicator appears for about seven seconds on the Data display screen (page 23).
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When the unit records in DVCAM (DV) format, it supports two audio modes, with either 2-channels at FS48K or 4-channels at FS32K. It is not possible to select other modes (for example with 2-channels at FS32K). During recording, you cannot change the audio mode. To dub audio after recording using the unit, set [AUDIO MODE] in the [AUDIO SET] menu to [FS32K] (4-channel mode) before recording.
For details on the [AUDIO SET] menu, see AUDIO SET menu on page 76.
The unit is able to dub audio on a tape recorded in DVCAM format with 4-channel (FS32K) sound.
Recording Procedures
This section describes the procedures used to record signals sent from another VCR to the unit.
For details on operation when the unit is connected to a computer via the HDV/DV jack, refer to Editing (Connecting a Computer) on page 65.
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Insert a cassette and confirm that the q (cassette) indicator lights up. Press the playback button on the player. The player starts playback. On the unit, press the PLAY button while holding the REC button down.
You cannot mark a new index while the indicator is being displayed. If you record on a portion of the tape where an index has been marked, the index will be erased. You cannot delete just an index while keeping the image or sound. You cannot mark an index during playback or audio dubbing operations. The INDEX button and the INDEX MARK button are disabled in these operations. To use an index during playback
See Searching using the search function on page 41.
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When the unit records HDV format images, it takes a while until recording starts. This delay, however, is not an error. ([STBY] is displayed on the screen and the REC indicator blinks until recording starts.)
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AC timer recording
By connecting the unit to an external AC timer (not supplied), you can start recording at a preset time. Make sure that the POWER switch on the rear panel of the unit is in the | (ON) position beforehand.
If the tape ends before the recording source stops operation The tape stops. To stop recording during timer recording Press the STOP button on the unit. To release the AC timer recording mode Set the TIMER switch on the front panel of the unit to OFF.
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Insert a tape for recording. Set the INPUT SELECT switch of the unit to select the input signals. Set the TIMER switch on the front panel of the unit to REC. Set the timer-on time on the connected AC timer. At the preset time, the power of the unit turns on automatically and recording starts after a few to several tens of seconds. Set the timer allowing a margin for the recording to start. You do not need to press the REC button.
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To turn the unit off, press the STOP button on the unit to stop the tape transport operation beforehand. If you turn the unit off while a tape is running, for example, by using an AC timer, the unit or the tape may be damaged.
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When HDV signals are recorded from the HDV/DV jack on the unit, user bits are copied automatically and cannot be preset on this unit. However, usually the time code is set according to the [TC MAKE] setting. To copy the time code of a source tape, set [HDV/DV IN TC] in the [TC/UB SET] menu to [EXTERNAL] (page 79). When images recorded in DVCAM/DV format are input via the HDV/DV jack, you can preset user bits and time code on the unit. To copy the user bit and time code of a source tape, use [DUPLICATE PLUS] in the [VTR SET] menu (page 77). For a tape recorded both in HDV and DVCAM/DV formats, the time code may become garbled at a connecting portion between scenes on the tape. If you play back an HDV tape with no signal recorded, the time cord may not be displayed properly. The code and user bits cannot be reset on the unit from a Remote Commander equipped with a counter reset function.
To set the initial time code value, you need to set [TC MAKE] in the [TC/UB SET] menu to [PRESET] beforehand.
For details, see TC/UB SET menu on page 78.
(You can set [TC FORMAT] only when [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [60i] (page 82).)
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Press the J/j buttons to select [TC/UB SET], then press the EXEC button. The following menu list is displayed.
Press the J/j buttons to select [TC PRESET], then press the EXEC button. The following menu is displayed.
TC PRESET OK PRESET RESET
When HDV signals are input from the HDV/DV jack, the user bits of HDV signals are applied. In this case, you do not have to follow the procedures below. When recording the internal color bars in HDV format, user bits can still be set.
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Press the J/j buttons to select [PRESET], then press the EXEC button. The following menu is displayed.
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Press the J/j buttons to select [TC/UB SET], then press the EXEC button. The following menu list is displayed.
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Set the first two digits. Press the J/j buttons to select the number, then press the EXEC button. Repeat step 5 to set the other eight digits. Press the J/j buttons to select [OK], then press the EXEC button. The time code value is set. The menu display returns to that of step 3.
Press the J/j buttons to select [UB PRESET], then press the EXEC button. The following menu is displayed.
UB PRESET OK PRESET RESET
Press the J/j buttons to select [OK], then press the EXEC button. The menu display returns to that of step 1.
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To cancel the time code setting Select [CANCEL] in step 7, then press the EXEC button. To reset the time code Select [RESET] in step 4, then press the EXEC button.
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Press the J/j buttons to select [PRESET], then press the EXEC button. The following menu is displayed.
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Set the first two digits. Press the J/j buttons to select the number, then press the EXEC button. Repeat step 5 to set the rest of the digits. Press the J/j buttons to select [OK], then press the EXEC button. The user bit value is set. The menu display returns to that of step 3.
Press the J/j buttons to select [OK], then press the EXEC button. The menu display returns to that of step 1.
When this item is set to [EXTERNAL], the time code input via the HDV/DV jack and the user bits set in [UB PRESET] are recorded. When HDV signals are input from the HDV/DV jack, the user bit value is also recorded regardless of the [HDV/DV IN TC] setting. Bars ( : : : ) are recorded as the time code if you start recording when this item is set to [EXTERNAL], the INPUT SELECT switch on the front panel is set to HDV/DV, and no signal is input via the HDV/DV jack, or the software of the editing controller does not output a time code. When any signals are input, the time code of those signals is recorded. When this item is set to [EXTERNAL] and time code input via the HDV/DV jack is not continuous or does not advance correctly, the value of the recorded or displayed time code may not be equal to the actual value of the input one. If you use a tape with this problem, you may not be able to perform searches or edits, depending on the devices you use.
To cancel the user bits setting Select [CANCEL] in step 7, then press the EXEC button. To reset the user bits Select [RESET] in step 4, then press the EXEC button.
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A user bit is recorded at three-frame intervals for a tape recorded in HDV1080i format.
To select the time code when you record a signal input via the HDV/DV jack
Set [HDV/DV IN TC] in the [TC/UB SET] menu to select whether to record the internal time code or an external one (page 79). INTERNAL: Records the time code internally generated. EXTERNAL: Records the time code with video and audio signals input via the HDV/DV jack.
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To record the time code according to the setting of [TC RUN], set [TC MAKE] to [PRESET] (page 79). If you set the advancement mode to [FREE RUN], the time code will be updated by the internal clock while the units power is off. The time code may be delayed or advanced when you turn on the unit power again, play back a tape, or set the INPUT SELECT switch to HDV/DV.
When you set [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu to [50i], the unit applies the 50i system specification. Therefore, the time code generated by the unit during recording is that of the non-drop frame mode. Even if 60i system signals are input to the HDV/DV jack, when [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [50i], the time code generated by the unit is the non-drop frame mode, regardless of the [TC FORMAT] setting. To set the unit to generate the time code in the drop frame mode, set [60i/50i SEL] to [60i].
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Playback Audio dubbing Playback at various Time code/user bits on the tape speeds a) DUB1 b) Duplicate DUPLICATE1 b) HDV/DV INTERNAL S VIDEO VIDEO Recording Recording Pause REC1 b) Recording Recording Pause REC1 b) Duplicate DUPLICATE1 b) HDV/DV EXTERNAL S VIDEO VIDEO Recording Recording Pause REC1 b) Recording Recording Pause REC1 b) Time code/user bits of another device connected to the HDV/DV jack c) Time code/user bits internally generated c) When the input signal is HDV: User bits input via the DV jack Time code/user bits internally generated c) Time code/user bits of the other device connected to the HDV/DV jack c) Time code input from the other device connected to the HDV/DV jack and user bits internally generated When the input signal is HDV: User bits input via the HDV/ DV jack. Time code/user bits internally generated c) HDV/
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Before dubbing, you must set the format in which you want to output signals. Make [HDV/DV SEL] (page 70) and [i.LINK SET] (page 72) settings in the [IN/OUT REC] menu.
For details, refer to Major Differences among HDV1080i, DVCAM, and DV Formats on page 31. For details on i.LINK output formats, see page 97.
To dub a tape recorded in HDV format using the duplicate function on other units such as the DSR-25/ 45/50, select [DVCAM] in [HDV t DV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu.
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There are some limitations to down converting a tape recorded in HDV format to DVCAM format.
For details, see i.LINK SET in the IN/OUT REC menu on page 72.
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Dubbing Procedures
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Prepare the unit. Prepare the recorder. If the recorder has an input selector switch, select an input.
For details, refer to your recorders instruction manual.
If you output pictures in the playback pause mode when using an i.LINK connection, recorded images may appear distorted. When the tape is recorded in HDV format, the picture is output as a simplified picture during playback at various speeds (page 40). When using an i.LINK connection, you cannot output only pictures or sounds separately. When you duplicate down converted signals from HDV to DVCAM on an HDV/DV cassette in DVCAM format, the available recording time is reduced to about 2/3 of the recording time indicated on the tape. However, when a DVCAM cassette is recorded using DVCAM format, the available recording time is the same as the recording time indicated on the DVCAM cassette. When progressive HDV signals are played back and down converted into DVCAM (or DV) format to output to i.LINK connection, the signals are converted to interlace system. 1080/24p and 1080/30p are converted to 480i, and 1080/25p to 576i, respectively.
When dubbing is finished, stop recording on the recorder, and then stop playback of the unit.
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Use this function when making a one-to-one connection. Also, do not disconnect the i.LINK cable during duplication.
If the original signal is mixed with other types of signal as you transfer the image to a computer, the transfer procedures may be interrupted. When transferring an image using a tape dubbed with DUPLICATE PLUS on the unit to a computer, we recommend you duplicate it in a single format. When non-compatible HDV signals (720/60p, etc.) are input during duplication after [FORMAT SEL] is set to [ALL], the HDV signals are recorded as an unrecorded portion. Also, when incompatible DV signals (DV LP etc.,) are input, the signal is recorded in DV SP. When the format of a tape is switched to a different format during duplication, the portion where the format is switched may be distorted. When [HDV1080(i)] or [HDV1080(p)] is selected in [FORMAT SEL] of [DUPLICATE PLUS], the search speed becomes the same speed as normal playback. Setting the auto rewind function Set [AUTO REW] in [DUPLICATE PLUS] to select whether you want to use the auto rewind function. ON : Rewinds the tape on both the player and the recorder, and starts duplication. Also, when you continue to duplicate a resource tape from multiple tapes, the new work tape will be rewound automatically and then duplication starts. OFF : Starts duplicating from the current portion of the tape.
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Depending on the specification of the player, you may not search the beginning of a tape. In this case, set [AUTO REW] to [OFF].
If you operate the player while duplicating, the duplicate process may be interrupted and the tape may not be correctly duplicated. Do not operate the player while duplicating.
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While holding the DUPLICATE button down, press the PLAY button on the unit.
Connect the unit and the player using an i.LINK cable (not supplied). After turning on the power of the unit, set the INPUT SELECT switch on the unit to HDV/DV. Press the STOP button on the unit to stop the tape. While holding the DUPLICATE button down, press the PLAY button on the unit. The unit and the player will automatically rewind the tape to the beginning. The unit enters the duplicate-standby mode. The player enters the playback pause mode. Then the DUPLICATE and PLAY indicators on the unit light and the duplication starts.
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The unit enters the duplicate-standby mode. The player enters the playback pause mode. Then the DUPLICATE and PLAY indicators on the unit light and duplication starts. To adjust the point where duplication starts, while holding the DUPLICATE button down, press the PAUSE button and PLAY button in step 4. The unit will not start duplication until you press the PAUSE button again. After confirming that the PLAYER display has changed to [READY] (blinking) on the LCD monitor, adjust the duplication start point using the player, then press the PAUSE button on the unit to start duplication.
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Before you start duplication, make sure that the player has finished loading the cassette. The duplication starts after the i.LINK connection is established so that the first part of the source tape is dropped on the copied tape. If the player has functions such as auto repeat, set them to OFF. If the player has a still timer function, set the still timer to the longest time to ensure enough time for rewinding the tape to the beginning. When you use a DSR-45 as the player, set the REMOTE/LOCAL switch of the DSR-45 to [LOCAL]. If you operate the player while duplicating and the PLAYER UNCONTROLLABLE warning message appears and duplication stops, press the EXEC button on the unit to end duplication once, and then repeat the procedures. When [AUTO REW] in [DUPLICATE PLUS] is set to [OFF]:
Before you start duplication, make sure that the player has finished loading the cassette. The duplication starts after the i.LINK connection is established so that the first part of the source tape is dropped on the copied tape. Play back the tape a few frames before of the portion where you want to begin the duplication. If the player has functions such as auto repeat, set them to OFF. Also, when the player has an auto rewind function, set the function to ON. You may not be able to duplicate the beginning of the source tape. Locate the start of the recorded portion on the source tape, and then start duplication. If there is a blank portion on the tape, the first part of the recorded portion that follows may be dropped on the copied tape. When the time code on a player operates either discontinuously or incorrectly, a difference in frame values between the numeric time codes may occur. To cancel duplication
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Press the STOP button on the unit, and pause duplicating. During the pause, the following confirmation display appears.
DUPLICATE PLUS
Connect the unit and the player using an i.LINK cable (not supplied). After turning on the power of the unit and the player, set the INPUT SELECT switch on the unit to HDV/DV. Locate the points where you want to start playback and recording on each tape. Press the STOP button on the unit.
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By playing back the tape on the player to the end or by pressing the STOP button on the unit, confirm that the player has entered the playback pause mode. During pause, the confirmation display appears.
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Eject the tape in the player, and load the other tape.
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You can eject the tape on the recorder to insert a new tape at this time.
The unit performs the above operations automatically to reduce the blank portions of a tape during duplication.
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Press the J button. Duplication starts again. When [AUTO REW] is set to [ON], the newly inserted tape is rewound automatically.
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When you change the source tapes, the beginning of the connecting portion of the recorded content of the work tape may be distorted. When you start duplication again, the beginning of the recorded content of the work tape may be distorted as playback starts again.
Depending on the specifications, the skip function may not work on some players. When the unit resumes duplication, the first part of the recorded portion on the source tape may be dropped on the copied tape. A recorded portion of less than one minute between two blank portions may not be duplicated.
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When a warning message other than those above is displayed, consult your Sony dealer.
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Audio Dubbing
You can record just the sound on a recorded tape. (Audio dubbing)
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You can dub the sound onto a DVCAM-formatted tape recorded in the 32 kHz audio mode (4-channel/ 12 bits) only. You cannot dub the sound on a tape in the 48 kHz audio mode (2-channel/16 bits). If the audio mode of the recorded tape is 32 kHz, you can dub the sound regardless of the [AUDIO MODE] setting in the [AUDIO SET] menu.
For details on AUDIO MODE, see AUDIO SET menu on page 76.
The sound is dubbed only onto channels 3/4. You cannot dub the sound onto channels 1/2.
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When you use the HDMI OUT jack, a separate connection using an audio cable is not needed.
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Connect the AUDIO IN jack of the unit and the sound source using a phono jack cable (not supplied). Set the INPUT SELECT switch to a setting other than HDV/DV. Switch the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch to select the audio input signal level (10, 2 or +4). Play back the tape inserted in the unit. At the point you want to start dubbing, press the PAUSE button to put the unit in the playback pause mode. While holding the AUDIO DUB button down, press the PLAY button to put the unit in the audio dubbing pause mode. The AUDIO DUB indicator on the unit lights.
To pause audio dubbing Press the PAUSE button. Pressing the PAUSE button again resumes audio dubbing. To stop audio dubbing Press the STOP button. To monitor the sound you want Set the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch as follows: CH-1/2: You can listen to sound recorded on channels 1 and 2 on the tape. CH-3/4: You can listen to sound to be dubbed on channels 3 and 4. MIX: You can listen to the sound on the tape and the dubbed sound.
For details on the audio level display during audio dubbing, see page 25.
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Set the AUDIO INPUT switch to set the adjusting method of the recording level. Adjust the recording level by turning the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs. You can adjust the recording level with the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs if you have selected MANU in step 7. While looking at the audio level meters on the STATUS CHECK screen, turn the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs and adjust the recording level. Adjust the audio recording level so that the recording level does not exceed 0 dB when the audio signal is at its maximum. If the recording level exceeds 0 dB, the sound will be distorted.
You can monitor the sound on the tape while dubbing the sound. However, there are some delays between the sound being recorded and the sound being played. When you play back the tape after audio dubbing, you might hear the dubbed sound later than the sound monitored during audio dubbing. You cannot dub sounds onto a blank portion of the tape.
Press the PAUSE button. The PAUSE indicator goes off and audio dubbing starts.
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Be sure to connect the i.LINK cable to the computer (editing machine) first and then connect it to the unit. If you connect the i.LINK cable to the unit first, it may cause the unit to malfunction because of static electricity. When the unit is connected to a computer equipped with an i.LINK jack and you intend to disconnect or reconnect the i.LINK cable, turn off the computer and pull out the plug of its power cord from the wall outlet beforehand. If you connect or disconnect the i.LINK cable while the computer is connected to the AC outlet, high-voltage current (8 to 40 V) is output from the i.LINK jack of the device to the unit, which may cause a malfunction. Before connecting the i.LINK cable, set [HDV/DV SEL] and [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu. If you perform the settings after connecting the cable, the computer (editing machine) may not recognize the unit correctly or may freeze. If you input or output signals in a format incompatible with the computer (editing machine), the computer may not recognize the unit correctly or may freeze. When set to EE mode, the unit outputs analog signals that are input from the HDV/DV jack to the computer. S VIDEO or VIDEO signals are output from the HDV/DV jack, according to the setting of the INPUT SELECT switch. To output the playback image from the unit through the HDV/DV jack only, set the INPUT SELECT switch to HDV/DV.
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Preparations
Transferring picture data from the unit to a computer (editing machine)
To transfer picture data recorded on a tape to an editing machine in HDV, set [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [HDV] (page 70), then set [HDV t DV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [OFF] (page 72). To transfer the picture data recorded on a tape in DVCAM (DV) to an editing machine, set [HDV t DV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [OFF] (page 72). To transfer the picture data recorded on a tape in HDV to an editing machine in DVCAM (DV) format, select [DVCAM] or [DV SP] in [HDV t DV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu, then set [DOWN CONVERT] (page 72).
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If your editing software has the capability to output the time code as well as the video and audio signals to the unit, and you intend to record that time code, set [HDV/DV IN TC] in the [TC/UB SET] menu of the unit to [EXTERNAL].
For details on the TC/UB SET menu, see TC/UB SET menu on page 78.
The operation may not work with some of editing machine software. Before using the software, confirm that it is compatible with the unit. The unit cannot up convert a tape recorded in DVCAM (DV) format to HDV format when transferring the picture data on an editing machine. If you use a tape recorded both in HDV and DVCAM (DV) formats when [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [AUTO], the computer (editing machine) may not recognize the unit or you may not be able to edit the tape correctly. There are restrictions on the video output when you play back a tape recorded in HDV format at various speeds. Refer to the table for HDV-formatted tape in Playing at various speeds (page 40). When you use a tape that was down converted from HDV to DVCAM or DV, some conventional DVCAM/DV editing software may not perform a time code search, or this operation could result in an error. When you record HDV signals that are input through the HDV/DV jack, the connecting portion between scenes on the tape will be displayed as a still picture for approximately 1 second. We recommend you perform digital nonlinear editing.
When [HDV/DV IN TC] in the [TC/UB SET] menu is set to [EXTERNAL], if you input time code to the HDV/DV jack that is not continuous or does not advance correctly, the value of the recorder or displayed time code may not be equal to the actual value of the input one. If you use a tape recorded under such conditions, you may not be able to perform searches or edits of the picture, depending on the device you use. For connection of the editing controller and its peripheral devices, refer to the instruction manual of the editing controller and that of the editing software you use. The editing functions you can use depend on the editing software. For details on editing methods, refer to the instruction manual of your editing software. The unit has a function to down convert HDV signals to DVCAM (DV) signals to output them from the HDV/DV jack. Some software may not edit DVCAM/DV signals that are down converted from HDV signals correctly. In this case, follow the procedures below for tape duplication, then use the duplicated tape when editing the picture. Creating a DVCAM compatible tape Set [HDV t DV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [DVCAM], then perform DVCAM recording using a recording device that accepts the DVCAM format. Creating a general consumer DV compatible tape Set [HDV t DV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [DV SP], set [DOWN CONVERT], then perform DV recording using a recording device that accepts DV format.
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Before connecting the unit to a computer (editing machine), set [HDV t DV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu to [OFF] for HDV or to [DVCAM]/[DV SP] for DVCAM (DV) (page 72).
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Operating Menus
The unit allows you to set various parameters in the menus. Before you start using the unit, set the internal clock in [CLOCK SET] in the [OTHERS] menu. Except for clock setting, you can use the unit in the default settings for all other parameters as they are, and change them as needed.
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Press the MENU button. Pressing the J/j buttons, select the menu icon you want to change, then press the EXEC button. Pressing the J/j buttons, select the submenu you want to change, then press the EXEC button. Pressing the J/j buttons, change the setting. Press the EXEC button to return to the submenu. Repeat steps 1 to 5, as needed.
Do not pull out the power cord plug while operating the menus. Otherwise, the settings of the menu may be changed accidentally. If the internal backup battery is exhausted, the time set in the internal clock, the [60i/50i SEL] setting, and the time code of the [FREE RUN] setting will be initialized. The internal backup battery is fully charged if you connect the power to the unit for about 24 hours. A fully charged internal battery can run for about 1 month.
To return to the previous menu level, press the J/j buttons and select [ RETURN]. You can use the K/k buttons to move the menu cursor and to adjust or increase/decrease setting values.
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Menu Structure
The menu of the unit consists of the following menus and submenus.
IN/OUT REC HDV/DV SEL (page 70) REC MODE (page 70) VIDEO OUT (page 71) i.LINK SET (page 72) CROP ADJUST (page 72) CROP MARKER (page 72) COLOR BAR (page 73) BARS TYPE (page 73) DV BARS (page 73) EE/PB SEL (page 74) 480i LEVEL (page 74) COUNTER SET (page 74) MARKER BURN (page 75) ALLSCAN MODE (page 75) DATA CODE (page 75) LETTER SIZE (page 75) DATE DISPLAY (page 75) TIME DISPLAY (page 75) REMAINING (page 75) LCD BRIGHT (page 75) LCD COLOR (page 75) LCD BLACK (page 75)
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AUDIO MODE (page 76) AUDIO MONI (page 76) AUDIO LOCK (page 76) JOG AUDIO (page 76) DUPLICATE PLUS (page 77) CUSTOM REPEAT (page 77) AUTO INDEX (page 77) STILL PICT (page 77) FF/REW SPEED (page 77) STILL TIME (page 78) FROM STILL (page 78) FROM REC P (page 78) TC PRESET (page 78) UB PRESET (page 78) HDV/DV IN TC (page 79) TC RUN (page 79) TC MAKE (page 79) TC FORMAT (page 79)* ASSIGN BTN (page 80) LANGUAGE (page 80) COMMANDER (page 80) PB YNR (page 81) PB CNR (page 81) SPEAKER/BEEP (page 81) CLOCK SET (page 81) HOURS METER (page 81) AC ON MODE (page 81) AUTO STANDBY (page 81) 60i/50i SEL (page 82) INITIALIZE (page 82)
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Menu Contents
Default settings are indicated with rectangles.
HDV/DV SEL Normally, set this menu to [AUTO]. Select this menu when you want to limit the output format (pages 37, 47, during tape playback or limit the signals to be input or output from the HDV/DV jack. This setting will affect analog outputs. 57, 65) BAUTO : Automatically switches signals to HDV format or DVCAM/DV format during tape playback. When an i.LINK cable is connected, signals in HDV format or DVCAM/DV format will be switched automatically and signals from the HDV/DV jack will be input/output for recording/playback. HDV : Outputs portions of signals recorded in HDV format during tape playback. When an i.LINK cable is connected, only signals in HDV format from the HDV/DV jack will be input/output for recording/playback. Also, select this setting when the unit is connected via an i.LINK cable to a computer supporting HDV format (see pages 47, 57). DV : Outputs signals of portions recorded in DVCAM/DV format during tape playback. When an i.LINK cable is connected, only signals in DVCAM/DV format from the HDV/DV jack are input or output for recording/playback. Also select this setting when the unit is connected via an i.LINK cable to a computer that supports DV format (see pages 47, 57).
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Before changing the setting, be sure to disconnect the i.LINK cable, or turn the other device off. If an i.LINK cable is connected when you change the setting, the video equipment may not recognize the signals correctly. If you select [AUTO], the screen turns off temporarily when HDV signals are switched to DVCAM/DV signals or vice versa. The video and audio also stops at the same time. For details on the i.LINK output and the recording tape format, see pages 97 and 98. Switches the recording mode between DVCAM and DV format (SP mode only). REC BDVCAM : Records in DVCAM format. MODE DV SP : Records in DV format (SP mode). (pages 49, 67)
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Setting Selects the mode of the video output jacks. HDMI/CMPNT Selects the output format from the HDMI OUT jack and COMPONENT OUT jacks. Select from [480i], [480p/480i], [1080i/480i], or [720p/480i] when [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [60i]. Select from [576i], [576p/576i], [1080i/576i], or [720p/576i] when [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [50i]. DOWN CONVERT Selects the setting for down converting images output from the HDMI OUT jack, COMPONENT OUT jacks and analog video jacks when playing back HDV format or inputting HDV signals from the HDV/DV jack. BSQUEEZE : Maintains the image vertically and horizontally by compressing the horizontal ratio. Images appear vertically long. LETTER BOX : Maintains the aspect ratio of the image by compressing the image vertically. EDGE CROP : Maintains the original image size and crops the left and right edges of the images.
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Regardless of the playback tape or of the format input to the HDV/DV jack, the selectable setting values displayed on this menu vary depending on the setting of [60i/50i SEL]. WSS (Wide Screen Signaling) is not output when the picture is output to the COMPONENT OUT jacks in 480p or 576p. Set the monitor according to the down convert format of the picture that is output from the unit. When you play back a tape in DVCAM (DV) format while an EE picture in NTSC/PAL is displayed, either the 480i resolution or the 576i resolution is output, regardless of the setting of [HDMI/CMPNT]. When you play back an HDV-formatted tape with copyright protected signals or input an HDV signal with copyright protection to the HDV/DV jack, pictures may be output in either 480i (NTSC) or 576i (PAL) format, regardless of the setting of [VIDEO OUT].
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i.LINK SET Adjusts the down conversion format. This menu is available when [HDV/DV SEL] is set to (pages 35, 44, [AUTO] or [HDV]. 65) HDV t DV CONV BOFF : Disables down conversion. DVCAM : Down converts to DVCAM format. DV SP : Down converts to DV SP format. DOWN CONVERT This setting is available when [HDV t DV CONV] is set to [DVCAM] or [DV SP]. BSQUEEZE : Plays back with a compressed horizontal screen image and maintains all images on display. Images appear vertically long. EDGE CROP : Plays back with both left and right sides of the screen images cut off and maintains the original image appearance.
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When [DVCAM] is selected, there are some limitations, as described below. ATN (Absolute Track Number) outputs the value counted in DVCAM format during playback at regular speed (1) or recording of the internal color bars only. During playback at irregular speeds other than those described above, ATN outputs the value of a tape recorded in HDV format. When the unit is playing back at regular speed (1) and detects a blank portion on the tape, the unit counts the blank portion as ATN-formatted in DVCAM. When using a duplicating function that is equipped with a device such as the DSR-25/45/ 50, select [DVCAM]. Please note that a duplicated tape and the source tape recorded in HDV format with [DVCAM] selected do not share the same ATN (Time code value is displayed correctly). When you change the video format setting of [DOWN CONVERT] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/ OUT REC] menu, the video signal output from the COMPONENT OUT jacks, S VIDEO OUT jack, or VIDEO OUT jack may be distorted for a moment. Before changing your setting, be sure to disconnect the i.LINK cable. If you change the setting while i.LINK is connected, the video device may not recognize the new setting. When you select [EDGE CROP], the outputs of S VIDEO and VIDEO are limited. For details, see page 88. CROP ADJUST (page 44) CROP MARKER (page 44) Adjusts the position of edge cropping when down converting 16:9 to 4:3 aspect ratio. Adjust the position of the crop marker by pressing the K/k buttons to move either left or right, and then press the EXEC button. (You can also use the J/j buttons.) Selects whether to display EDGE CROP MARKER or not. BOFF : Does not display the crop marker. ON : Displays the crop marker.
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This setting is only available when [DOWN CONVERT] of [VIDEO OUT], or [DOWN CONVERT] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [EDGE CROP]. The edge crop marker is displayed under the following conditions: When an HDV-formatted tape is played back When HDV signals are input to the HDV/DV jack When a DV-wide formatted tape is played back When DV-wide (SD) signals are input to the HDV/DV jack, S VIDEO IN jack, or VIDEO IN jack
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Setting Selects whether to display color bars or not. Also, you may select color bars with or without tone signals (1 kHz full bit 20 dB at 60i, 1 kHz full bit 18 dB at 50i). BOFF : Does not display color bars and no tone signals. ON : Displays color bars without tone signals. ON[TONE] : Displays color bars with tone signals.
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Color bars and tone signals are output from the HDMI OUT jack, HDV/DV jack, COMPONENT OUT jacks, and analog output jacks. Color bars and tone signals cannot be output when the tape is in playback mode. The color bars output to i.LINK/the color bars and tone signals recorded on tapes/the format of tone signals can be set by [HDV/DV SEL] and [ REC MODE]. When [HDV/DV SEL] is set to [AUTO], the format of the color bar and tone signals will be output/recorded according to the video format displayed in 1 Format indicator (page 23) of the text data display on a monitor. When [HDV/DV SEL] is set to [HDV], color bars and tone signals are output/recorded in HDV format. When [HDV/DV SEL] is set to [DV] and [ REC MODE] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [DVCAM], color bars and tone signals will be output/recorded in DVCAM format. When [HDV/DV SEL] is set to [DV] and [ REC MODE] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [DV SP], color bars will be output/recorded in DV (SP) format. Color bar outputs cannot be recorded in progressive but are recorded in 1080/60i or 1080/ 50i format according to the setting of [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu (page 82). When the unit is turned off and on again, [COLOR BAR] is automatically set to [OFF]. BARS TYPE Selects the type of color bars. TYPE 1 : Outputs TYPE 1 color bars. BTYPE 2 : Outputs TYPE 2 color bars. TYPE 3 : Outputs TYPE 3 color bars.
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When color bars are output in NTSC (60i) mode on the unit, no-setup (0 IRE) signals are output. Even when the units screen aspect ratio displays at 4:3, the color bars are generated as 16:9. When an edge cropped (4:3) picture of a color bar is output in HDV format, or when [DV BARS] is set to [4:3] in DV format, select [TYPE 2]. Color bars on the unit are generated in HDV (1080i) resolution. When a resolution other than HDV (1080i) is output, the color bars are down converted and output. The transition edges between the color bars are distorted. You cannot change the current setting during recording. DV BARS Selects the aspect ratio of color bars set in [BARS TYPE] (DVCAM/DV (SP) format only). B16:9 : Sets the aspect ratio of color bars to 16:9. 4:3 : Sets the aspect ratio of color bars to 4:3.
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Setting Sets the stop, fast-forward, and rewind modes. BEE : Outputs EE picture and EE sound. PB : Mutes the image and sound.
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If this item is set to PB, the output from the unit will be as follows when you press any of the REC, DUPLICATE, or AUDIO DUB buttons separately when the unit is stopped (unless the cassette has been write-protected). Image REC button EE picture of the input image Image input to HDV/DV jack Mute screen (black) Mute screen (black) Sound EE sound of the input sound (CH-1/2) a) Sound input to HDV/DV jack EE sound of the input sound (CH-3/4) a) Mute (no sound) Time code
a) Set the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch appropriately. b) When the INPUT SELECT switch is set to HDV/DV. 480i LEVEL Selects the component output level of luminance and chrominance from either BETACAM or (pages 17, 37) SMPTE signals when the component output is set to 480i. BBETACAM : Sets the COMPONENT OUT jacks to BETACAM level. SMPTE : Sets the COMPONENT OUT jacks to SMPTE level.
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Setting Selects whether to output MARKER BURN or not. BOFF : Does not output MARKER BURN. ON : Outputs MARKER BURN.
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There are some limitations to the output of MARKER BURN. For details, see page 45. ALLSCAN MODE Zooms out the image on the LCD monitor to check the area surrounding the picture frame where the external monitor can not display. BOFF : Disables the ALLSCAN MODE. ON : Enables the ALLSCAN MODE.
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ALLSCAN MODE is for HDV format only. ALLSCAN MODE does not activate when DVCAM and DV(SP)-formatted tapes are played. If formats are mixed on a tape, the part where the format has changed on a tape causes distortion of images. When [ON] is selected and the output level of COMPONENT OUT is set to 480i, 576i, 480p/480i, or 576p/576i, output images from the S VIDEO OUT jack and VIDEO OUT jack are down converted to letter box. For details, see page 88. Once the unit turns off, the setting of [ALLSCAN MODE] is set to [OFF] automatically. When you set [MARKER BURN] and [ALLSCAN MODE] in the [DISPLAY SET] menu to [ON] at the same time, the marker will not appear in the correct position on the LCD monitor. This is not a malfunction. The marker will be output correctly via each video jack. DATA CODE (page 39) Selects whether or not to display the data codes on the analog video output. BOFF : Does not display the data codes. DATE : Displays the date and time when recorded.
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LETTER SIZE Selects the character size of the menu at the cursor. BNORMAL : Normal size 2 : Double height size DATE DISPLAY Selects the date display in the data code display. Y/M/D : Displays YY/MM/DD (year/month/day). M/D/Y : Displays MM/DD/YY (month/day/year). (Default setting for the HVR-M25AU/M25AN.) D/M/Y : Displays DD/MM/YY (day/month/year). (Default setting for the HVR-M25AE/M25AP.) Selects the time display in the data code display. 12H : Displays 12-hour time. (Default setting for 60i.) 24H : Displays 24-hour time. (Default setting for 50i.) BAUTO : The remaining tape time is displayed for 8 seconds under the following conditions. If the remaining tape time is determined when you turn on power while a cassette is loaded in the unit. When you press the PLAY button. Always displays under the following conditions. Fast forward, rewind Fast forward during playback, rewind during playback Always displays the remaining tape time.
Adjusts the LCD monitor brightness. Press the J/j buttons and the EXEC button to adjust the brightness. (The mark under the bar indicates the default setting value.) Adjusts the color density of the LCD monitor. Press the J/j buttons and the EXEC button to adjust the brightness. (The mark under the bar indicates the default setting value.) Mutes the images on the LCD monitor and displays only the text data. BOFF : Does not mute the images ON : Mutes the images
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AUDIO SET AUDIO MODE Selects the audio mode. (page 49) FS32K : Switches the audio mode to 4-channel mode (12-bit mode). BFS48K : Switches the audio mode to 2-channel mode (16-bit mode). (This setting records the sound in all audio ranges, providing a high-quality sound recording.)
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You can set this menu when recording in DV format only. When signals are input from the HDV/DV jack, the audio mode of the signals to be recorded is the same as that of the input signals. Recording performs automatically in [FS48K] mode in HDV format. You cannot change the current setting during recording. Noise may occur at the instant you switch the audio mode. When dubbing a sound source in DVCAM, select [FS32K]. AUDIO MONI (page 25) Sets the audio that is output from the i (phones) jack, the HDMI OUT jack and the speaker. BCH1, CH2 : Outputs CH1 and CH2 audio to each channel. CH1 : Outputs CH1 audio to 1/2 channel. CH2 : Outputs CH2 audio to 1/2 channel.
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When the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch is set to CH-3/4, [CH1] and [CH2] correspond to [CH3] and [CH4], respectively. When it is set to MIX, [CH1] and [CH2] correspond to CH1/3 synthesized sound and CH2/4 synthesized sound, respectively.
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BUNLOCK MODE : Records the sampling clocks of audio and video independently. This mode applies to a consumer DV tape. LOCK MODE : Synchronizes the sampling clocks of the audio and video for recording. This setting is effective for digital processing and performs a clean splice during the audio editing process.
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You can set this menu when recording in DV (SP) format only. When recording in HDV or DVCAM format, the menu is set to [LOCK MODE]. During i.LINK input, the same setting as that of the input signal is selected, regardless of this setting. JOG AUDIO (page 41) Selects either to turn the sound output on or off when the tape is played at a speed other than normal. (Available in DVCAM/DV format only.) BOFF : Does not output the sound when playing a tape at a speed other than normal. ON : Outputs the sound when playing a tape at a speed other than normal.
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When a tape recorded in HDV format is played back, the sound cannot be output in various speeds. Even if you have set this item to ON, the sound may not be output or may be interrupted depending on the recording format or tape conditions.
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You cannot use these settings during duplication. CUSTOM REPEAT (page 42) Adjusts the REPEAT TIMES, REPEAT CYCLE, and START TIME of the CUSTOM REPEAT. REPEAT TIMES ON/OFF : Selects whether to apply the REPEAT TIMES setting or not. TIMES : Sets the number of times to repeat playbacks. Set the number by pressing the J/j buttons and then press the EXEC button. REPEAT CYCLE ON/OFF : Selects whether to apply the REPEAT CYCLE setting or not. CYCLE : Sets the time of intervals for playback. Set the number by pressing the J/j buttons and then press the EXEC button. START TIME ON/OFF : Selects whether to apply START TIME setting or not. TIME : Sets the starting time of CUSTOM REPEAT. Set the number by pressing the J/j buttons on the unit. To switch between hour and minute, press the K/k buttons. Press the EXEC button to execute. Selects whether or not to mark an index signal automatically when the unit in the stop mode starts recording. BON : Marks an index signal at the beginning of the recording. OFF : Does not mark an index signal at the beginning of the recording. Selects the image displayed in the still mode (DVCAM/DV (SP) format only). BAUTO : Displays an optimized image according to the movement in the image. FRAME : Displays a frame image. FIELD : Displays a field image.
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If you select [FIELD], the image of field 2 is displayed. For an HDV format video, an optimized image according to the movement in the image is displayed. FF/REW SPEED (page 12) Selects the tape transport mode in fast-forward and rewind. BFF/REW : Fast-forwards or rewinds the tape at maximum speed without displaying the picture. SHUTTLEMAX : Fast-forwards or rewinds the tape at maximum speed while displaying the picture. DVCAM NTSC: Approx. 14 times normal speed PAL: Approx. 17 times normal speed HDV/DV(SP) Approx. 24 times normal speed
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Setting Selects the time to switch to the tape protection mode from the still mode. B30sec : 30 seconds 1min : 1 minute 2min : 2 minutes 3min : 3 minutes
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If the unit is left in the playback pause mode for a long time, the tape or the video heads may be damaged or the video heads may become clogged. Select the shortest time possible. Particularly, when using a Mini-DV cassette that is longer than 60 minutes, select [30sec] or [1min]. When the setting is changed in the playback pause mode, the first tape protection mode change uses the time setting from before the settings were changed. From the second tape protection mode change, the new time setting is used. FROM STILL Selects the tape protection mode to change the mode to after the time set in [STILL TIME] is past. BSTOP : Stops the tape. STEP FORWARD : Forwards one frame.
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If you play a tape recorded in HDV format with [STEP FORWARD] selected, the tape advances a few frames forward at a time. FROM REC P Selects the tape protection mode which the unit changes to after the recording has been paused for more than 3 minutes. BSTOP : Stops the tape. REC PAUSE : Maintains the recording pause mode.
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When the recording pause mode continues for a long time after you select [REC PAUSE], the tape may be damaged or the video heads may be damaged or clogged. If there is no other reason to do otherwise, select [STOP]. Particularly when you use a Mini-DV cassette that is longer than 60 minutes, select [STOP].
To set the initial time code value, you need to set [TC MAKE] to [PRESET] first. If [TC MAKE] has been set to [REGENERATE], or [HDV/DV IN TC] has been set to [EXTERNAL], this setting is not effective. UB PRESET (page 53) Resets the user bits value or sets the desired user bits value. PRESET : Sets the user bits value. (You can set the user bits as eight-digit hexadecimal values (0 to 9, A to F) (base 16) to have the date, time, scene number, and other information inserted into the user bits.) RESET : Resets the user bits value to 00 00 00 00.
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When the INPUT SELECT switch is set to HDV/DV and HDV signals are input to the unit, this setting is not effective. (When color bars are displayed or during recording, this setting is effective.)
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TC/UB SET HDV/DV IN TC Selects whether to record internal time code or external time code while the unit records (page 52) signals input from the HDV/DV jack. BINTERNAL : Records the time code generated by the internal time code generator. (If [TC MAKE] is set to [REGENERATE] and no time code is recorded on the tape, the unit records time code from 00:00:00:00. If there is time code already recorded on the tape, the unit records continuous time code from this point.) EXTERNAL : Records the time code with video and audio signals input from the HDV/ DV jack.
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Bars ( : : : ) are recorded as the time code if you start recording when this item is set to [EXTERNAL], the INPUT SELECT switch on the front panel is set to HDV/DV, and no signal is input via the HDV/DV jack. When any signals are input, the time code of the signals is recorded. If you set this item to [EXTERNAL] and the external time code input is discontinuous or does not advance correctly, recording or displaying of the time code on the unit may not be done correctly. If there is a discontinuous time code on your recorded tape, you may not be able to edit or search correctly, depending on the device used to edit. TC RUN (page 54) Selects the advancement mode (counting up). BREC RUN : Time code value advances only while recording. FREE RUN : Time code value advances even when the unit is not recording. (Use this setting to adjust the initial value of the time code to the present time.)
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To record the time code according to the setting of [TC RUN], set [TC MAKE] to [PRESET] (page 79) If you set the advancement mode to [FREE RUN], the time code will be updated by the internal clock when the power is off. Therefore, when you turn on the unit again, the time code may be somewhat off. If the internal backup battery is exhausted, the time code of the [FREE RUN] setting is initialized. TC MAKE (page 54) Selects the time code when you start recording. BREGENERATE :The time code value is set to continuous time code from the one already recorded on the tape. If no time code is recorded on the tape, it starts from 00:00:00:00. PRESET : The time code starts from the value set in [TC PRESET] in the [TC/UB SET] menu. Selects the recording mode of the time code when 60i format is used. BAUTO : Automatically sets the mode in accordance with the mode already set on a cassette tape. (If nothing is recorded on the tape, the non-drop frame mode is set. If the unit cannot correctly read the frame mode on the tape, it will use the frame mode that was set in the last position on the tape that the unit can read correctly. If you remove the cassette, the mode of the last position that the unit was able to read correctly is cleared and the non-drop frame mode is set when recording is restarted from the same position. If [TC MAKE] is set to [PRESET], the non-drop frame mode is set.) DF : Selects the drop frame mode. NDF : Selects the non-drop frame mode.
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When [60i/50i SEL] is set to [50i], the unit operates as a 50i specification model. Therefore, the time code is set to the non-drop frame mode. Even if 60i signals are input via an i.LINK connection when [60i/50i SEL] is set to [50i], the time code generated by the unit is in the non-drop frame mode regardless of the [TC FORMAT] setting. To set the time code to the drop frame mode, set [60i/50i SEL] to [60i]. As a result, [TC FORMAT] setting will return to the status before the [60i/50i SEL] menu was set to [50i].
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Icon/Menu OTHERS Submenu ASSIGN BTN (pages 8, 10, 11) Setting Assigns a function other than the default functions to ASSIGN buttons (the INDEX (A1) button, AUDIO DUB (A2) button, and RESET (A3) button). The available functions for each ASSIGN button are as listed below. INDEX (A1) button INDEX MARK a) AUDIO DUB (A2) button AUDIO DUB a) HDV t DV CONV c) HDMI/CMPNT c) END SEARCH b) DATA CODE b), c) ALLSCAN MODE c) COLOR BAR c) SEARCH SEL b) SEARCH > b) SEARCH . b) COUNT. SIZE c) COUNT. COLOR c) FF/REW SPEED c)
a) Default setting b) Same functions as on the Remote Commander c) The above settings can be set with the menu on the unit. For details, refer to the menu items. END SEARCH: The last five second portion recorded on a tape is played back and stopped. Use END SEARCH to check the last picture recorded. Once you eject the tape from the unit, you cannot use this function. Notes
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The default functions for each ASSIGN button can not be assigned to other ASSIGN buttons. If you assign other functions, A1 , A2 , and A3 will be displayed on the left corner of the Data display screen. LANGUAGE You can select the desired language on the Data display screen. You can choose Simplified English if your native language is not available among the options.
COMMANDER Selects the control device. (page 22) BWIRELESS : Enables operation by the Remote Commander. CONTROL S: Enables operation by the DSRM-10 remote control unit (not supplied) connected to the CONTROL S jack. (The Remote Commander is disabled.)
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The unit accepts signals from any Sony Remote Commander with its command mode set to VTR4, not only the supplied one. To disable operation from any Remote Commander, set this item to CONTROL S. You can use the DSRM-20 (no longer manufactured: not supplied).
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Submenu PB YNR
Setting Selects the noise reduction level for the luminance signals when a tape is played. BOFF : No noise reduction LOW : Low noise reduction HIGH : High noise reduction
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When you use noise reduction, there may be an afterimage depending on the condition of the picture. Noise reduction is also available with pictures output from the HDV/DV jack. Use caution when dubbing and editing a picture via the HDV/DV jack. PB CNR Selects the noise reduction level for the chrominance signals when a tape is played. BOFF : No noise reduction LOW : Low noise reduction HIGH : High noise reduction
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When you use noise reduction, there may be an afterimage depending on the condition of the picture. Noise reduction is also available with pictures output from the HDV/DV jack. Use caution when dubbing and editing a picture via the HDV/DV jack. SPEAKER/ BEEP (page 7) Sets beeps and/or sounds from the speaker of the unit ON/OFF. When headphones are connected, sounds are heard from the headphones and no sound is produced from the built-in speaker, regardless of this setting. BON[SPK/BEEP] : Outputs both beeps and speaker sounds. ON[SPEAKER] : Outputs sounds from the speaker only and disables beeps. ON[BEEP] : Outputs beeps and emits no sounds from the speaker. OFF : Disables beeps and does not output sounds from the speaker. 1 Press the J/j buttons to adjust the number, then press the K/k buttons to set the month, day, hour, and minute. 2 Press the EXEC button to execute.
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12:00 AM stands for midnight and 12:00 stands for noon when [TIME DISPLAY] in [DISPLAY SET] menu is set to [12H]. If you do not use the unit for 3 months or more, the built-in rechargeable battery will become completely discharged, and the settings of the day and the time may be cleared from the memory. In this case, charge the built-in rechargeable battery and set the clock again (page 95). HOURS METER (page 95) Displays the accumulated time counts (using the digital hours meter) in units of 10 hours or 10 counts. OPERATION : Power on duration DRUM RUN : Drum rotation duration TAPE RUN : Tape run duration THREADING : Tape unthreading count
AC ON MODE Switches the state into which the unit goes when it is connected to the AC outlet. BSTANDBY : Makes the unit go into the standby mode. ON : Turns the unit on. AUTO STANDBY Selects whether the unit goes into the standby mode or not, if the unit has been in the stop mode and no key operations have been attempted for more than one hour. BOFF : Leaves the unit in the stop mode. ON : Makes the unit go into the standby mode.
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Setting Switches between 1080/60i (NTSC) and 1080/50i (PAL). 1 Press the J/j buttons to select [YES], then press the EXEC button.
60i/50i S EL Ch a nge to 50i? Re b oot s a fter ch a nge. YE S NO
2 Press the J/j buttons to select [YES] again, then press the EXEC button. INITIALIZE Resets the settings to the default settings, except the CLOCK SET settings. 1 Press the J/j buttons to select [YES], and then press the EXEC button.
INITIALIZE Reset all settings except "CLOCK S ET" to defaults. YE S NO
2 Press the J/j buttons to select [YES] again, then press the EXEC button.
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Please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer.
The supplied wireless Remote Commander does not work. Even though the settings on the unit are correct, you cannot make the unit record using the DSRM-10 Remote Control Unit (not supplied).
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Even though KEY INH switch is set to ON, Setting the KEY INH switch to ON does not disable the Remote Commander. To the unit responds to operations input using disable the Remote Commander, set [COMMANDER] in the [OTHERS] menu to the Remote Commander. [CONTROL S] (page 80). Whenever you connect the unit to an AC outlet, the unit turns on automatically. [AC ON MODE] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [ON]. t Set [AC ON MODE] to [STANDBY] (page 81). There is a cassette inside the unit and the TIMER switch is set to REPEAT or REC. t Set the TIMER switch to OFF (page 7). [LCD BLACK] in the [DISPLAY SET] menu is set to [ON]. t Set it to [OFF] (page 75). With an analog connection, the current setting of [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu is not appropriate. t Set it to the appropriate position for the device you are using (page 82).
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Symptom The power cannot be turned on. Cause/Remedy The AC power cord is disconnected. t Connect the AC power cord. The KEY INH switch is set to ON. t Set the switch to OFF (page 6). The POWER switch on the rear of the unit is in the a position (OFF). t Press the | marked side of the POWER switch (ON) (page 20). The KEY INH switch is set to ON. t Set the switch to OFF. Moisture condensation has occurred (page 94). The cassette is not inserted straight. t Eject and reinsert it correctly. t Disconnect the power supply and then reconnect it after about 1 minute. If the unit does not operate even after you reconnect the power, use a sharp-tipped ballpoint pen or similar tool to press the RESET button. When you press the RESET button, all settings, including the date, time, and 60i/50i are initialized (page 20).
The unit will not operate even if the power has been turned on.
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Symptom The cassette cannot be inserted. Cause/Remedy There is moisture condensation on the head drum (page 94). t With the unit powered on, wait more than one hour. The cassette is not inserted straight. t Eject and reinsert it correctly. Another cassette has been loaded already. t Remove the cassette and insert the one you want to load. This is not a malfunction. t The unit ejects the cassette slowly to protect the tape. While the cassette is being ejected, the q (cassette) indicator blinks.
The cassette tape is not ejected when you t Check whether the power supply is connected properly. press the EJECT button. The KEY INH switch is set to ON. t First, set the switch to OFF(page 6), then eject the casette. Moisture condensation has occurred in the unit (page 94).
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The cassette memory data and title are not The unit does not support the cassette memory function and therefore such data displayed when using a cassette tape with is not displayed. the cassette memory function. The remaining tape time is not displayed. t To always display the remaining tape time, set [ [DISPLAY SET] menu to [ON] (page 75). REMAINING] in the
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Symptom Superimposed text data is displayed on the monitor. Cannot playback. Cannot playback in reverse at various speeds. 30p and/or 24p characteristics of the tape are not detected. Cause/Remedy t Change the setting of the DISPLAY OUTPUT switch on the front panel (page 8). You can also select the type of the text data to be displayed (page 23). t If the tape has reached its end, rewind the tape. The unit cannot play back a tape recorded in HDV format in the reverse direction at various speeds (page 40). While the tape is fast forwarding or rewinding during playback, a portion of the tape recorded using 30p or 24p system has been detected as that of a 60i system. t To detect the portion as 30p or 24p, search for the part during playback at normal speed.
Horizontal lines are displayed on an image. The video heads are dirty. An image has block noise. t Clean the video heads using the supplied cleaning cassette. An image is blurred or not displayed. A damaged tape is loaded. t Remove the cassette and insert another one. You have tried to make the unit play back a tape recorded in LP mode of the DV format. t The unit can play back only tapes recorded in the HDV, DVCAM format or in SP mode of the DV format. A tape recorded in LP mode of the DV format cannot be played back on the unit (page 30). A picture input via the not displayed. HDV/DV jack is t Reconnect the i.LINK cable (not supplied). The INPUT SELECT switch is set to a position other than HDV/DV. t Set the switch to HDV/DV (page 8). t Set [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu correctly (page 70). [EE/PB SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu is set to [PB]. t Set [EE/PB SEL] to [EE] (page 74). The setting of the INPUT SELECT switch does not match the signal input. t Set the switch according to the signal input (page 8). A damaged tape is loaded. t Remove the cassette and insert another one. The video heads are dirty. t Clean the video heads using the supplied cleaning cassette. You have tried to make the unit play back a tape recorded in LP mode of the DV format. t The unit can play back only tapes recorded in the HDV, DVCAM or DV (SP) formats. A tape recorded in LP mode of the DV format cannot be played back on the unit (page 30). Check the STOP/CAUTION No. and the warning messages displayed on the LCD monitor. Take the appropriate action (page 62). There is a portion with no recording at the beginning or in the middle of a tape. This is not a malfunction.
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The time code is not reset to 00:00:00:00 The time code is not displayed correctly at the starting point of recording. This after rewinding a tape to the recording condition, however, is not a malfunction. When you restart playback, the time starting point. code and images are displayed correctly from the starting point. A user bit is not displayed correctly during fast-forward/rewind. appears on the date display (page 39). When input video signals without a user bit are recorded while HDV is input via i.LINK, the user bit is not displayed correctly. Either or 00 00 00 00 is displayed during playback and fast-forward/rewind, respectively. The tape has been played back without setting the date and time. t Set the date and time (page 81). The tape portion being played back has no recording. If there is a scratch or noise on the tape, the data code cannot be read. t Use the correct setting for [HDMI/CMPNT] in [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu depending on the equipment connected (pages 34, 71). No audio is output from the COMPONENT OUT jacks. t Connect an audio cable. t When you output from the HDMI OUT jack and COMPONENT OUT jacks, set [HDMI/CMPNT] and [DOWN CONVERT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu correctly before playback (pages 34, 71). When you output from the HDV/DV jack, set [HDV t DV CONV] and [DOWN CONVERT] of [i.LINK SET] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu correctly before playback (pages 35, 72). When you output from the S VIDEO jack and VIDEO jack, set [DOWN CONVERT] of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu correctly before playback. t DVCAM/DV tape images recorded in the wide mode are not displayed properly. Use a widescreen-compatible monitor. The i.LINK signal output from the digital non-linear editing controller does not include a time code. t Confirm that the editing software you are using is capable of outputting a time code. The INPUT SELECT switch is not set to HDV/DV. t Set it to HDV/DV (page 8).
Although the HDMI cable or component video cable is connected properly to a television set or monitor to play back a tape, no image or audio is output. When you connect the unit to a 4:3 television set, the displayed image appears flattened.
Even though [HDV/DV IN TC] in the [TC/ UB SET] menu is set to [EXTERNAL], the time code of the input i.LINK signal is not recorded.
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To protect a tape, the unit is set to start normal playback after playing at 1/10 of After playing at 1/10 of normal speed in forward or reverse for more than 1 minute, normal speed in forward or reverse for more than 1 minute. normal playback forward starts. t Play back the tape at 1/3 of normal speed in forward or reverse. Playback pause mode is released and the unit goes into the stop mode. To protect the tape, the unit is set to go into the stop mode after the playback pause mode continues for a certain period. t Set [FROM STILL] in the [VTR SET] menu to [STEP FORWARD]. If you do so, the tape will forward by one frame for each time interval set in [STILL TIME] (page 78).
Playback pause mode is released and the To protect the tape, the unit is set to forward the tape after the playback pause tape forwards for each preset time interval. mode continues for a certain period. t Set [FROM STILL] in the [VTR SET] menu to [STOP]. If you do so, the unit goes into the stop mode after the playback pause mode continues for the interval set in [STILL TIME] (page 78). After the unit has been left in the stop [AUTO STANDBY] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [ON]. mode and no key operations have been t Set [AUTO STANDBY] to [OFF] (page 81). attempted for more than one hour, the unit goes into the standby mode (the units power turns off). The pause mode of playback, recording, or To protect the tape and the video heads, the unit goes into the stop mode after audio dubbing is released automatically. the pause mode of recording, audio dubbing, or duplicating continues for more than 3 minutes. t To maintain the pause mode, set [FROM REC P] in the [VTR SET] menu to [REC PAUSE] (page 78).
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When the tape is rewound to its beginning, The TIMER switch is set to REPEAT. the playback automatically starts. t Set the TIMER switch to OFF (page 7). You pressed the PLAY button while holding the REW button down. t If you do this, the unit rewinds the tape to its beginning and begins playback (page 12). During playback, the unit starts rewinding suddenly. The TIMER switch is set to REPEAT. t When the TIMER switch is set to REPEAT, the unit starts rewinding at the moment when a signal for index search or a blank portion is detected. Set the TIMER switch to OFF (page 7). The TIMER switch is set to REPEAT. t When the TIMER switch is set to REPEAT, the unit starts rewinding at the moment when the end of the tape is detected. Set the TIMER switch to OFF (page 7). The INPUT SELECT switch is set to a setting other than HDV/DV. t Set it to HDV/DV (page 8). The editing controller or the editing software is not compatible with the unit. t Refer to the instruction manuals of the controller or the software and consult their manufacturers. t Disconnect and then reconnect the i.LINK cable correctly. The INPUT SELECT switch is set to a setting other than HDV/DV. t Set it to HDV/DV (page 8). There are output restrictions for some [HDMI/CMPNT] settings of [VIDEO OUT] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu. For details, see page 71. The INPUT SELECT switch setting does not match the cable connected to the unit. t Set the INPUT SELECT switch to S VIDEO or VIDEO to match the cable connection.
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Although the i.LINK cable is connected, the image from external equipment is not displayed. No image is displayed even though the video cable is connected correctly.
The image loses color or is distorted when t Connect the unit to a television set or monitor that is compatible with its [60i/50i you play back the tape on a television set SEL] format. or monitor connected to the unit. t Set [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu, according to the signal-format (page 82). is displayed on the screen. This icon is displayed when you playback a tape recorded with 4-channel microphone recording on another device using external surround microphones. The unit does not support 4-channel microphone recording using external surround microphones. (This icon is displayed when you play back a tape recorded with external 4-channel recording using a surround microphone in DVCAM or DV (SP) format.)
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Symptom The output from the S VIDEO OUT jack and VIDEO OUT jack is different from the [DOWN CONVERT] setting of [VIDEO OUT] in [IN/OUT REC].
Cause/Remedy The output from the S VIDEO OUT jack and the VIDEO OUT jack is set as follows. When the playback format of the unit is set as shown below and both the unit and the other equipment connected using the HDV/DV jacks are powerd on, the output from the S VIDEO OUT jack or VIDEO OUT jack is fixed to EDGE CROP. Menu item Playback format [VIDEO OUT] in [IN/OUT REC] (page 71) [i.LINK SET] in [IN/OUT REC] (page 72) [DOWN CONVERT] [HDMI/CMPNT] [HDV t DV CONV] [DOWN CONVERT] Setting HDV (HDV1080i) SQUEEZE or LETTER BOX 480p/480i, 576p/576i DVCAM or DV SP Set to EDGE CROP
When the playback format of the unit is set as shown below and both the unit and the other equipment connected using the HDV/DV jacks are powerd on, the output from the S VIDEO OUT jack or VIDEO OUT jack is fixed to LETTER BOX. Menu item Playback format [VIDEO OUT] in [IN/OUT REC] (page 71) [HDMI/CMPNT] Setting HDV (1080i or 720p) 480i, 576i, 480p/480i, 576p/576i ON
Recording/Dubbing
Symptom Whenever you connect the unit to an AC outlet, the unit automatically starts recording. Even though the KEY INH switch is set to ON, the unit starts recording/playback by itself. Cause/Remedy The TIMER switch is set to REC. t When the TIMER switch is set to REC, the unit starts recording whenever the power is connected. Set the TIMER switch to OFF (page 7). The TIMER switch is set to REPEAT or REC. t The TIMER switch setting has a higher priority than the KEY INH switch setting. Set the TIMER switch to OFF (page 7). When [COMMANDER] in the [OTHERS] menu is set to [WIRELESS], the unit responds to signals from the Remote Commander even though the KEY INH switch is set to ON. t Set [COMMANDER] to [CONTROL S] (page 80). t Reconnect the i.LINK cable (not supplied). INPUT SELECT switch is set to a position other than HDV/DV. t Set the switch to HDV/DV (page 8). t Set [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu correctly (page 70).
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Symptom When you set the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch: You do not know how to adjust the input level. The recorded level is too low. The recorded sound is distorted.
Cause/Remedy Confirm the level of the sound output from the player by referring to the players instruction manual. According to that output level, set the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch on the rear panel of the unit so as to obtain an optimum level (page 16). If you are not clear about the players output level, try the following procedures. 1 Set the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch by types of audio output connectors available on the player. If the player is equipped with phone jacks: 10. If the player is equipped with XLR connectors: +4 or 2. 2 Set the AUDIO INPUT switch on the front panel to AUTO and play back the tape which you intend to use for playback. When the playback audio level is at its maximum, if the audio level meters exceed 0 dB, set the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch to the lower step (+4). Or, set AUDIO INPUT switch to MANU and turn the AUDIO REC LEVEL control knobs to adjust the recording level. The recorded sound at the portion where the meters exceed 0 dB will be distorted. You are trying to dub the sound onto an HDV or DV-formatted tape. t Sounds can be dubbed only onto a DVCAM-formatted tape (recorded) in the 32 kHz audio mode (4-channel) (page 63). If the unit detects the following, audio dubbing will automatically abort, an alarm message will be superimposed on the LCD monitor and on an external monitor (page 91). A blank portion A section recorded in other than 32 kHz audio mode (4-channel) A portion recorded in other than DVCAM format You have tried to dub the sound onto channels 1 and 2. t Only channels 3 and 4 can be used for dubbing. You cannot dub the sound onto channels 1 and 2. Set the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch depending on the audio channel you want to output the sound to (page 7). For the output from the HDMI OUT jack, i (phones) jack or speaker, also check the setting of [AUDIO MONI] in the [AUDIO SET] menu (page 76). t Set the AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch to MIX or CH-3/4. t Use the correct setting for [HDV/DV SEL] in the [IN/OUT REC] menu in accordance with the equipment to be connected (page 70). The INPUT SELECT switch is set to a setting other than HDV/DV. t Set it to HDV/DV (page 8). The editing controller or the editing software is not compatible with the unit. t Refer to the instruction manuals of the controller or the software and consult their manufacturers.
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No sound or undesired sound is output from the HDMI OUT jack, AUDIO OUT jacks, or i (phones) jack. Cannot hear CH3 and CH4 audio. If an i.LINK cable is connected when you edit the dubbing, the monitor does not display any image. The unit does not function as part of a digital non-linear editing system. The functions on the unit do not operate.
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t Condensation has occurred. Remove the cassette and insert it again after approximately 1 hour (page 94).
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t The video head is dirty. Use a cleaning cassette to clean the head (page 92).
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t Symptoms other than the above are occurring. Insert the cassette again and retry the operation. Do not take this action, however, if there is any condensation at all in the unit (page 94). t Unplug the power cord, plug it in again, and then retry the operation. t Replace the tape. % (Moisture condensation warning)* Q (Warning indicator pertaining to the tape) Z (Eject cassette warning)*
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* An alarm beep will be emitted when an alarm indicator or message is displayed (page 81).
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The following alarm messages will appear together with the alarm indicators. Take corrective action according to the displayed message.
Item Moisture condensation Cassette/Tape Message % Z Moisture condensation. Eject the cassette. % Moisture condensation. Turn off for 1H. Q Insert a cassette. Z Reinsert the cassette. Q Z The tape is locked check the tab. Q The tape has reached the end. Audio dubbing Cannot add audio. INPUT SELECT is set to HDV/DV. Not recorded in DVCAM mode. Cannot add audio. Cannot add audio. Cause/Corrective Action t See page 94 for details. t See page 94 for details. t See page 29. Check for damage to the tape or other irregularities. t See page 28. You cannot add audio unless the recorded audio format is 32 kHz (4-channel, 12 bit). Make sure that [60i/50i SEL] in the [OTHERS] menu is set correctly. This is an unsupported format and cannot be played back. Stop playback or signal input, or change the [HDV/DV SEL] setting (page 70). t See page 92. The signal that has been input to the unit is invalid. Check the input signal.
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Cannot add audio on the blank portion of a tape. HDV recorded tape. Cannot add audio. Cannot add audio. HDV/DV SEL is set to HDV. Others Cannot record due to copyright protection. Change to correct tape format. No output image in HDV/DV SEL. Change format. x Dirty video head. Use a cleaning cassette.
Unplug power cable. Reinsert the cassette. Invalid input signal. Power voltage error.
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Notes on the Videocassette Recorder
Do not use the unit in a place subject to direct sunlight or heat sources If you do, its cabinet, mechanical parts, etc., may be damaged. Do not place the unit in humid places Do not place the unit in places where they may be exposed to water-splash or to humidity. Do not place water-filled containers or vases on the unit. Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction. Do not use the unit in an extremely hot place If the unit is left in a car parked with the windows closed (especially in summer), its cabinet, mechanical parts, etc., may be damaged or it may not work correctly. If the unit is brought directly from a cold to a warm location Moisture may condense inside the unit and cause damage to the video heads and tape. If you use the unit in a place subject to direct cold currents from an air conditioner, moisture may also condense inside the unit. Do not place a heavy object on the unit The cabinet, mechanical parts, etc., may be damaged, or the unit may not work correctly. Do not handle the unit roughly Avoid rough handling or mechanical shock to the unit. To avoid damaging the cabinets finish Plastic is often used for the surface finishing of the unit. Do not spray a volatile solvent such as an insecticide toward the cabinet or place rubber or vinyl products on the cabinet for a long time. If you do, the finish of the cabinet may be damaged or the coating may come off. Do not clean the cabinet with thinner or benzine The cabinet may be damaged or its coating may come off. When you use a chemical-impregnated cloth, use it according to its directions. Clean the cabinet with a soft dry cloth When the cabinet is very dirty, clean it with a soft dry cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution and finish it with a dry cloth. Do not put magnetic objects close to the unit Magnetic fields may damage the recording. To prevent electromagnetic interference caused by radio communication equipment such as cellular phones, transceivers, etc. The use of radio communication equipment such as cellular phones or transceivers near the unit may cause a malfunction and can affect the audio/video signals. Cellular phones or transceivers near the unit should be switched off. Do not use the unit in an area exposed to radiation A malfunction may occur. Checking the video heads every 1000 hours A VCR is a high-precision piece of equipment that records and plays back the picture recorded on a magnetic tape. In particular, the video heads and other mechanical parts may become dirty or worn. To maintain a clean picture, we recommend maintenance every 1000 hours, even though the conditions of use may differ, depending on temperature, humidity, dust, etc. Connecting other equipment When you connect the unit to other equipment or a computer using an i.LINK cable, confirm the direction of the jack. If you forcibly insert the jack, the terminal may be damaged or cause the unit to malfunction.
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When the symptoms caused by clogged video heads appear Even if you clean the heads periodically, clogging of the heads may occur anyway. Clean the heads when: mosaic-pattern noise appears on the playback picture. the playback picture freezes. a part of the playback picture does not move. playback pictures do not appear. playback audio is interrupted. x Dirty video head. Use a cleaning cassette. appears during recording.
Image when the video head is dirty With an HDV
After prolonged use, the video heads may become worn out. If optimum picture quality is not restored even after you have cleaned the video heads with the cleaning cassette, the video heads may have worn out. In that case, you have to replace the video heads with new ones. Please consult your Sony dealer.
Normal image
A moldy tape
A dirty tape
A spliced tape
A slack tape
To use the cleaning cassette Clean the video head by playing the cleaning cassette for ten seconds. *If the playback image continues to be stationary or any of the symptoms above remain even after cleaning with the cleaning cassette, there may be a problem with the tape. Avoid using that tape.
For details, refer to your cleaning cassettes instruction manual.
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Using cassettes When using a cassette for the first time we recommend that you run the tape for about five seconds before recording. When using a cassette that has been stored for a long time we recommend that you fast-forward and rewind it for some time. This will correct any winding irregularity in the cassette. Do not repeatedly insert and remove a cassette without running it. The tape may become slacked or damaged.
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Using the unit as listed below will make the video head dirty. Subjecting the unit to temperature change or high humidity. t Condensation occurs. See page 94. Using a damaged tape. Using the unit for a long time. Using the unit where there is a lot of dirt, dust, or sand. Leaving a tape in the unit for a long time. Cleaning cassettes are replaceable. After using the supplied cleaning cassette for the specified number of times, buy a replacement cleaning cassette.
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Notes on Use
Cleaning the terminal If the gold-plated terminals of a cassette become dirty, or dirt accumulates on the terminals, the correct remaining tape time may not be displayed. Clean the terminal with a swab once every ten times you eject that cassette.
Terminal
When affixing a label to the cassette Be sure to affix a label only on the correct location so as not to cause malfunction of the unit. Storing cassettes After using the tapes rewind it, put it in its case and store it vertically. (To prevent picture and sound distortion.) Do not store tapes in the following places: Where the temperature gets high (in strong sunshine, inside a car or near a heater) Where there is high humidity In a strong magnetic field (near a TV or speakers)
The LCD screen is manufactured using high-precision technology. The ratio of effective pixels is 99.99% or more. However, there may be some tiny black points and/or bright points (red, blue, green or white) that constantly appear on the LCD screen. These points do not affect the recorded picture in any way. Do not place the unit with the LCD screen pointing toward the sun. Otherwise, the unit may be damaged. To clean the LCD screen To remove dirt or to clean fingerprints from the LCD screen, use an LCD cleaning kit (not supplied). When you use an LCD cleaning kit, do not pour the cleaning liquid directly on the LCD. Always pour the liquid onto cleaning paper and wipe the LCD with this paper.
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Appendix
Notes on Dubbing
Dubbing with the S VIDEO or VIDEO jacks
When you use the unit as a recorder to perform dubbing between the unit and other equipment using the S VIDEO jack and the VIDEO jack, the format to be used for recording is set according to the [ REC MODE] setting in the [IN/OUT REC] menu. For details, see the following table. Playback and editing of a tape may be restricted for some dubbing methods. Read Chapter 4 Dubbing to Other Equipment Using the i.LINK Jack, Duplication, Audio Dubbing, and Connecting a Computer before dubbing a tape. Some editing software can correctly edit even a tape created in [LOCK MODE]. In that case, select [LOCK MODE] if required. Recording tapes used when the unit serves as a recorder
Input signal format NTSC or PAL Menu item REC MODE DVCAM DV SP AUDIO LOCK LOCK MODE UNLOCK MODE Recording tape format (AUDIO MODE) DVCAM (LOCK MODE) DV (LOCK MODE) DV (UNLOCK MODE)
: Setting independent
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HDV/DV jack
When you perform dubbing between the unit and digital video equipment connected with an i.LINK cable using the unit as a player, the HDV/DV jack output format is determined in accordance with the playback tape format and menu setting of the unit. If you use the unit as a recorder, the format of a tape used for recording is determined in accordance with the HDV/ DV jack input format and menu setting of the unit. For details, check the following table on page 98. Playback and editing using this tape may be limited for some dubbing methods. Before dubbing, read Chapter 4 Dubbing to Other Equipment Using the i.LINK Jack, Duplication, Audio Dubbing, and Connecting a Computer. i.LINK output when the unit is used as a player
Menu item Playback tape format HDV HDV/DV SEL AUTO i.LINK SET HDV t DV CONV OFF DVCAM DV (SP) HDV OFF DVCAM DV (SP) DV DVCAM AUTO HDV DV DV AUTO HDV DV Notes HDV (LOCK MODE) DVCAM (LOCK MODE) DV (UNLOCK MODE) HDV (LOCK MODE) DVCAM (LOCK MODE) DV (UNLOCK MODE) No output DVCAM (Complies with playback tape) No output DVCAM (Complies with playback tape) DV (Complies with playback tape) No output DV (Complies with playback tape)
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When you play back a tape employing a copy-protection signal on the unit, you cannot record images from the unit to other equipment. You cannot up convert DVCAM(DV) format to HDV format on the unit. During playback in HDV, if [DV SP] is selected from [HDV t DV CONV] in [i.LINK SET], AUDIO MODE is fixed to UNLOCK MODE. When you play back a tape in DVCAM or DV format, the unit cannot convert between DVCAM and DV format, or switch between LOCK MODE and UNLOCK MODE.
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Notes on Dubbing
1) When the unit is used as a recorder, the recording format is determined by the [ REC MODE] setting in the [IN/OUT REC] menu if the input signal format is DVCAM or DV. 2) If you duplicate a tape when the unit is set to DVCAM to be used as a recorder, the time code format of the duplicated tape will be partially different from the time code format specified as DVCAM (note, however, this does not affect editing accuracy in special cases). 3) The unit cannot switch between LOCK MODE and UNLOCK MODE. AUDIO MODE complies with input signals.
Notes
On the unit, HDV signals input from an i.LINK connection cannot be down converted to DVCAM(DV) for recording. If you use the tapes described in 2) above for editing, you may encounter function limitations regardless of the player and recorder formats. Some DV video equipment may play back a DVCAM-formatted tape, however the contents cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, even though you use a proper DVCAM-formatted tape for playback, and the unit dubs and creates a DVCAM-formatted tape, the time code may be partially different from the time code format specified as DVCAM on other DV video equipment. You cannot use the unit to record video and audio recorded with copyright protection signals. If you try to record such video or audio materials, the message Cannot record due to copyright protection. appears on the LCD monitor.
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About i.LINK
The HDV/DV jack provided on the unit is an i.LINKcompliant jack. This section describes the i.LINK standard and its features. What is i.LINK? i.LINK is a digital serial interface for sending and receiving digital video, digital audio, and other data between the unit and other equipment equipped with an i.LINK terminal. You can also control other equipment using i.LINK. i.LINK-compatible equipment can be connected using an i.LINK cable. Possible applications are operations and data exchange with various digital AV equipment. When two or more i.LINK-compatible pieces of equipment are connected to the unit, operations and data exchange are possible with equipment directly connected to the unit and also with equipment connected to the unit via other equipment. Note, however, that the method of operation may vary depending on the characteristics and specifications of the equipment to be connected. Also, there are cases where operations and data exchange may not be possible even if the connection is made.
Notes
a baud rate of 100 Mbps means that 100 megabits of data can be sent in 1 second.
To use the i.LINK functions of the unit For details on how to perform dubbing when the unit is connected to other video equipment that has an i.LINK jack, see page 47, 57. The unit can also be connected to other i.LINK-compatible equipment made by Sony (i.e., a VAIO series computer) as well as video equipment. The unit may not be able operate with some i.LINK video equipment such as digital televisions, DVD recorders/players, and MICROMV recorders/players even if they are equipped with an i.LINK jack. Before connecting to another equipment, confirm whether this equipment is HDV/DVCAM (DV) compatible. For details on precautions on connections and whether or not software applications compatible with the unit are available, refer to the operating instructions of the equipment to be connected.
Notes
Normally, only one device can be connected to the unit using an i.LINK cable. When you connect the unit to HDV/DVCAM (DV)-compliant equipment that allows multiple connections, refer to the operating instructions of the equipment to be connected. i.LINK is an easy-to-remember term for the IEEE 1394 standard proposed by Sony, and is a trademark approved by many corporations in Japan and overseas. IEEE 1394 is an international standard standardized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. About the i.LINK baud rate The maximum baud rate of i.LINK varies depending on the equipment. There are three types. S100 (Approximately 100 Mbps*) S200 (Approximately 200 Mbps) S400 (Approximately 400 Mbps) The baud rate is listed under Specifications in the operating instructions of individual equipment. It may be indicated near the i.LINK interface on some equipment. The baud rate may vary from the indicated value when the unit is connected to equipment with a different maximum baud rate.
*What is Mbps? Mbps stands for megabits per second, or the volume of data that can be sent or received in 1 second. For example,
When you connect a computer and the unit using an i.LINK cable, check the direction of the jack. If you forcibly insert the jack, the terminal may be damaged or cause the unit to malfunction. Be sure to connect the i.LINK cable to the computer first and then connect it to the unit. If you connect the i.LINK cable to the unit first, it may cause the unit to malfunction because of static electricity. When you connect the unit to equipment equipped with an i.LINK jack using the i.LINK cable, power off the equipment and remove the power cord from the AC outlet before connecting (or disconnecting) the i.LINK cable. If the i.LINK cable is connected (or disconnected) while the equipment power cord is connected to the AC outlet, a high-voltage current (8 to 40 V) output from the i.LINK jack of the equipment flows into the unit and may damage it. However the HDV/DV jack of the unit is a 6-pin type, so no power is supplied. Recommended i.LINK cables Use a Sony i.LINK cable.
i.LINK and are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
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Specifications
System Video/Audio recording/playing head system Rotating dual-head helical scan Audio recording format (HDV) MPEG-1 Audio Layer2 (2-channel) 16-bit 48 kHz (stereo) Transfer rate 384 kbps Audio recording format (DVCAM (DV)) 12-bit Fs32K (Channel 1/2, Channel 3/4) 16-bit Fs48K (Channel 1/2) Video signal 1080/60i, NTSC color, EIA standard system 1080/50i, PAL color, CCIR standard system Usable cassettes Standard DVCAM cassettes with the mark Mini DVCAM cassettes with the mark Tape speed (HDV) Approx. 18.8 mm/s Tape speed (DVCAM) Approx. 28.2 mm/s Tape speed (DV) SP: Approx. 18.8 mm/s Recording/playback time (HDV) Approx. 276 min (using PHDV-276DM) Approx. 63 min (using PHDVM-63DM) Recording/playback time (DVCAM) Approx. 184 min (using PHDV-276DM) Approx. 41 min (using PHDVM-63DM) Recording/playback time (DV SP) Approx. 276 min (using PHDV-276DM) Approx. 63 min (using PHDVM-63DM) AUDIO jacks IN Pin jack: 10/2/+4 dBu Impedance: Minimum 47 k (kilo ohms), unbalanced Maximum input level: 10: +18 dBu (approx. 6 Vrms) 2: +24 dBu (approx. 12.5 Vrms) +4: +30 dBu (approx. 25 Vrms) OUT Pin jack Impedance: Maximum 1 k (kilo ohms) Output level: 47 k (kilo ohms) loading, unbalanced 10 dBu (= full bit 20 dB) 60i system 10 dBu (= full bit 18 dB) 50i system
Headphone output i (phones) Stereo minijack 1 ( 3.5), 16 (ohms) loading VIDEO jacks IN/OUT BNC type, unbalanced 1.0 Vp-p (75 (ohms), sync negative) Sync signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL) Burst signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL)
S VIDEO jacks IN/OUT Mini DIN 4-pin, unbalanced Luminance signal: 1.0 Vp-p (75 (ohms), sync negative) Sync signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL) Chrominance signal: 0.286 Vp-p (60i/NTSC) (burst, 75 (ohms)) 0.3 Vp-p (50i/PAL) (burst, 75 (ohms)) HDMI OUT jack Video: HDMI connector 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i, 720p Audio: 2 channel liner PCM 48 kHz/16 bits
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COMPONENT OUT jacks OUT BNC type Output at 480i NTSC With [BETACAM] selected in [480i LEVEL] of the [IN/OUT REC] menu Y: 1.0 Vp-p (with 0.286 Vp-p sync negative, output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (75% color bars with 7.5 IRE setup) With [SMPTE] selected in [480i LEVEL] of the [IN/OUT REC] menu Y: 1.0 Vp-p (with 0.3 Vp-p sync negative, output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (100% color bars with no setup) Output with other settings Y: 1.0 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) Pb/Cb/B-Y, Pr/Cr/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p (output impedance 75 (ohms), unbalanced) (100% color bars with no setup) 480i/480p: Y: with 0.3 Vp-p sync negative 1080i/720p: Y/Pb/Pr: with 0.6 Vp-p 3-level sync HDV/DV jack i.LINK (IEEE 1394, 6-pin connector S100) Remote control LANC Stereo mini-mini jack ( 2.5) CONTROL S IN Stereo mini jack ( 3.5) LCD screen Picture 6.7 cm (2.7 type, aspect ratio 16:9) Total dot number 211 200 dots 960 (Horizontal) 220 (Vertical)
General Peak inrush current Hot switching inrush current, measured in accordance with European standard EN55103-1: 24.0 A (230 V) Power requirements HVR-M25AU AC120 V, 60 Hz HVR-M25AN AC100 V-240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz HVR-M25AE AC220 V-240 V, 50 Hz HVR-M25AP AC100 V-240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz Power consumption (during playback) 13 W Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C (41 F to 104 F) Storage temperature 20 C to +60 C (4 F to +140 F)
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Dimensions
Approx. 212 98 390.3 mm (8 3/8 3 7/8 15 3/8 inches) (w/h/d, including projecting parts and controls)
9.6 (13/32)
Mass Approx. 4.4 kg (9 lb. 12 oz.) Supplied accessories Remote Commander (1) Power cord (1) Cleaning cassette (1) CD-ROM Manuals for Digital HD Videocassette Recorder (1) Operating Instructions (2) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Index
For submenu items, see Submenu Index on page 105.
A
AC IN connector ............................. 20 Advancement mode......................... 54 Alarm message ................................ 91 Analog signal output during playback........................ 33 in EE mode............................... 32 ASSIGN screen ............................... 27 AUDIO DUB button ....................... 11 Audio dubbing................................. 63 AUDIO INPUT LEVEL switch ...... 16 AUDIO INPUT switch.................... 13 AUDIO jack .................................... 16 Audio mode ..................................... 24 AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT switch ........................................................ 7 AUDIO REC LEVEL control knob ...................................................... 13 AUDIO SET menu .......................... 76 Auto repeat ...................................... 42
B
Battery Change ..................................... 22
Digital signal output during playback ........................33 in EE mode ...............................32 DISPLAY button .............................10 DISPLAY OUTPUT switch ..............8 DISPLAY SET menu.......................74 DOWN CONVERT ...................71, 72 Drop Frame ......................................31 Dubbing............................................58 i.LINK input .............................98 i.LINK output ...........................97 S VIDEO/VIDEO jack .............96 DUPLICATE button ........................11 DUPLICATE PLUS mode...............59 Duplication.......................................59 Detecting a blank portion..........61 Series of tapes ...........................61 Warning message......................62 DV cassette ......................................28 DV format ....................................4, 31 DVCAM cassette .............................28 DVCAM format ...........................4, 31
I
i.LINK.............................................. 99 t HDV/DV jack IN/OUT REC menu ......................... 70 Index ................................................ 50 INDEX button.................................... 8 INDEX MARK button..................... 22 Index search ..................................... 41 Indicator section .............................. 14 INPUT SELECT switch .................... 8 Input signal during recording ....................... 33 in EE mode ............................... 32 Insulation sheet ................................ 22 Internal time code generator ............ 52
K
KEY INH switch ............................... 6
L
LANC jack....................................... 18 LCD monitor...................................... 9 LCD screen ...................................... 94 License............................................. 95 Location and function of parts........... 6 Lock mode ....................................... 31
E
EDGE CROP MARKER .................44 Editing..............................................65 Transferring from a computer...67 Transferring to a computer .......66 EE mode.............................................9 EJECT button...................................30 END SEARCH button .....................22 EXEC button ......................................9
C
Cassette............................................ 28 Inserting/ejecting...................... 29 Note on use............................... 93 Troubleshooting ....................... 84 Cassette memory ............................. 28 Cleaning cassette ............................. 93 CLOCK ........................................... 81 COMPONENT OUT jack ............... 17 Computer Editing machine ....................... 65 Connection ................................ 36, 46 CONTROL S jack ........................... 19 Copyright......................................... 30 COUNTER SELECT button ..... 10, 21 CUSTOM REPEAT ........................ 42 CUSTOM REPEAT screen ............. 27
M
MARKER BURN ............................ 45 Menu ................................................ 68 AUDIO SET ............................. 76 Contents.................................... 70 DISPLAY SET ......................... 74 IN/OUT REC............................ 70 OTHERS .................................. 80 Setting change .......................... 68 Structure ................................... 69 TC/UB SET .............................. 78 VTR SET .................................. 77 MENU button .................................... 9 Menu screen..................................... 23 mini DV cassette.............................. 28 Moisture condensation..................... 94
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F
FF button ..........................................12 Frame mode .....................................55 Front panel .........................................6 FS32K ..............................................49 FS48K ..............................................49
H
HDMI OUT jack ..............................17 HDV cassette ...................................28 HDV format .................................4, 31 HDV/DV jack ..................................19 Dubbing ....................................57 Editing.......................................65 Playback....................................37 Recording..................................47
D
Data code......................................... 39 DATA CODE button....................... 21 Data display screen.......................... 23 Date search ...................................... 41 Digital hours meter.......................... 95
O
ON/STANDBY switch ...................... 6 OTHERS menu................................ 80 Output signal during playback ........................ 33 in EE mode ............................... 32
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Index
P
PAUSE button ................................. 12 Phones jack........................................ 7 Phones LEVEL control knob ............ 7 PLAY button ................................... 12 Playback .......................................... 36 at various speed ........................ 40 frame by frame ......................... 40 Troubleshooting ....................... 85 Playing at various speed Button....................................... 21 Power............................................... 29 Troubleshooting ....................... 84 POWER switch ............................... 20
Troubleshooting ...............................83
U
Unlock mode ....................................31 Usable cassette .................................28 User bits ...........................................52
V
VIDEO jack .....................................16 VTR SET menu................................77
W
Warning............................................90
R
Rear panel........................................ 16 REC button ...................................... 12 Rechargeable battery ....................... 95 Recording ........................................ 46 Troubleshooting ....................... 88 Recording format............................. 31 during recording ....................... 33 Remaining tape time........................ 24 Remote Commander........................ 21 REPEAT CYCLE............................ 42 REPEAT TIMES............................. 42 RESET button ................................. 20 Counter reset ............................ 10 REW button..................................... 12 REW&PLAY button ....................... 21
X
x.v.Color ..........................................30
S
S VIDEO jack.................................. 16 Scheduled maintenance ................... 95 Search .............................................. 41 SEARCH SELECT button .............. 21 Self-diagnosis .................................. 90 SHUTTLE MAX button.................. 22 Speaker .............................................. 8 Speaker LEVEL control knob ........... 7 Specifications ................................ 100 START TIME ................................. 42 STATUS CHECK button .................. 9 STATUS CHECK screen ................ 25 STOP button .................................... 12
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T
TC/UB SET menu ........................... 78 Time code ........................................ 52 Selection................................... 54 Timer ............................................... 51 TIMER switch ................................... 7
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Submenu Index
Numerics
480i LEVEL .................................... 74 60i/50i SEL ..................................... 82
J
JOG AUDIO ....................................76
A
AC ON MODE................................ 81 ALLSCAN MODE.......................... 75 ASSIGN BTN ................................. 80 AUDIO LOCK ................................ 76 AUDIO MODE ............................... 76 AUDIO MONI ................................ 76 AUTO INDEX ................................ 77 AUTO STANDBY .......................... 81
L
LANGUAGE ...................................80 LCD BLACK ...................................75 LCD BRIGHT..................................75 LCD COLOR ...................................75 LETTER SIZE .................................75
M
MARKER BURN ............................75
B
BARS TYPE ................................... 73
P
PB CNR ...........................................81 PB YNR ...........................................81
C
CLOCK SET ................................... 81 COLOR BAR .................................. 73 COMMANDER .............................. 80 COUNTER SET .............................. 74 CROP ADJUST............................... 72 CROP MARKER ............................ 72 CUSTOM REPEAT ........................ 77
R
REC MODE .....................................70 REMAINING...................................75
S
SPEAKER/BEEP .............................81 STILL PICT .....................................77 STILL TIME ....................................78
D
DATA CODE .................................. 75 DATE DISPLAY ............................ 75 DUPLICATE PLUS ........................ 77 DV BARS........................................ 73
T
TC FORMAT...................................79 TC MAKE........................................79 TC PRESET .....................................78 TC RUN ...........................................79 TIME DISPLAY ..............................75
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E
EE/PB SEL ...................................... 74
U F
FF/REW SPEED ............................. 77 FROM REC P.................................. 78 FROM STILL.................................. 78 UB PRESET.....................................78
V
VIDEO OUT ....................................71
H
HDV/DV IN TC .............................. 79 HDV/DV SEL ................................. 70 HOURS METER............................. 81
I
i.LINK SET ..................................... 72 INITIALIZE .................................... 82
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Adjust the space according to the following procedure when you install Pendulum Retainer. 1 Fix Pendulum Retainer with the Screw. 2 Move the Reel to the position of Mini cassette. Press the Claw of Reel Select Slider in the direction of arrow until it stops.
Reel (Large) Block Assy (S Reel) Reel (Large) Block Assy (T Reel)
Screw
Pendulum Retainer
3 Loose the Screw of Pendulum Retaier and adjust to make 0.5 mm gap between Pendulum Retainer and S Reel, then tighten the Screw. 4 Return the Reel to the position of L cassette. Press the Claw of Reel Select Slider in the direction of arrow until it stops.
Reel (Large) Block Assy (S Reel)
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Pendulum Retainer
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SERVICE MANUAL
Ver. 1.2 2008. 09
SUPPLEMENT-1
File this supplement-1 with the service manual previously issued. (DI08-239)
Addition of Adjustments
When replacing the following part, adjust and confirm according to the SUPPLEMENT-1. Ref. No. IC4501 8-759-339-61 IC LB1897D-E (VD-040 board mounted) Ref. No. 730 A-1556-714-A MDX-R203 Ref. No. M904 X-3949-928-4 MOTOR ASSY, REEL (REEL MOTOR) Perform the following procedure, using both a Mini DV cassette tape and a Standard cassette tape. Procedure : 1) Load a cassette tape. 2) After loading is completed, eject the cassette tape while observing the data of page: 03, address: 8A. 3) If the data of page: 03, address: 8A changes to 01 during ejecting, change the set value of the take-up torque. When the data remains 00 without change, this step is not required. Change of set value of take-up torque : Order Page Address Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 3 C 3 3 0 01 10 71 C9 70 70 01 00 01 00 01 30 10 Press the PAUSE (Write) button. Press the PAUSE (Write) button. Press the PAUSE (Write) button. Confirm that the data changes to 11. Procedure
4) After changing the data, eject the cassette tape while observing the data of page:03, address: 8A and, confirm that the data remain 00. Note : Even if the above work is performed, the data of page:03, address: 8A changes, other cause is suspected. Repair it in other method.
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Revision History
Ver. 1.0 1.1 Date 2008.06 2008.07 History Official Release Revised-1 Contents Corrections S.M. Revised: Page 3-10, 4-39, 4-40, 5-15, 5-23, 6-4, 6-13, Addition of Notes During Assembly at Pendulum Retainer Addition of Adjustments Revision of Accessories S.M. Revised: Page 5-33 S.M. Rev. issued Yes
1.2
2008.09
Supplement-1 (DI08-239)
Yes
HVR-M25AC/M25AE/M25AJ/M25AN/M25AP/M25AU