Sharp 13VT-R100 User manual

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CONTENTS
Page
»IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION............................................................................ 2
»ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................... 6
»LOCATION OF USER’S CONTROL ................................................................................................ 7
»DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY .............................................................................................. 9
»INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................... 12
»PRECAUTIONS IN REASSEMBLING ........................................................................................... 17
»FUNCTION OF MAJOR MECHANICAL PARTS............................................................................ 18
»ADJUSTMENT, REPLACEMENT AND ASSEMBLY OF MECHANICAL UNITS ........................... 20
»ADJUSTMENT OF THE VCR ELECTRICAL CIRCUITRY ............................................................ 40
»TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................... 42
»CHASSIS LAYOUT ........................................................................................................................ 54
»BLOCK DIAGRAM OF TV SECTION ............................................................................................ 56
»BLOCK DIAGRAM OF VCR SECTION ......................................................................................... 58
»OVERALL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM............................................................................................... 68
»DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM................................................................................. 70
»PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES ................................................................................... 84
»REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ....................................................................................................... 88
»PACKING OF THE SET ............................................................................................................... 103
In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries ) the set should be restored to its
original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.
SHARP CORPORATION This document has been published to be used for
after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
SERVICE MANUAL
S51T413VT-R10
TV/VCR COMBINATION
Chassis No. B00A
13VT-R100
13VT-R150
13VT-CR10
MODELS

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IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION
ËService work should be performed only by qualified service technicians who are
thoroughly familiar with all safety checks and servicing guidelines which follow:
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED
PROTECTION AGAINST A
RISKOF FIRE, REPLACE
ONLY WITH SAME TYPE 4A-
125V FUSE.
4A 125V
X-RADIATION AND HIGH VOLTAGE LIMITS
1. Be sure all service personnel are aware of the
procedures and instructions covering X-radiation.
The only potential source of X-ray in current solid
state TV receivers is the picture tube. However, the
picture tube does not emit measurable X-Ray
radiationifthehigh voltageisasspecifiedin the"High
Voltage Check" instructions.
It is only when high voltage is excessive that X-
radiation is capable of penetrating the shell of the
picture tube including the lead in glass material. The
important precaution is to keep the high voltage
below the maximum level specified.
2. It is essential that servicepersonel have available at
all times an accurate high voltage meter.
The calibration of this meter should be checked
periodically.
3. High voltageshould always bekept at therated value
-no higher. Operation at higher voltages may cause
a failure of the picture tube or high voltage circuitry
and;also,under certain conditions, may produce
radiation that exceeds specifications.
4. When thehigh voltage regulatoris operating properly
there is no possibility of an X-radiation problem.
Everytime a color chassis is serviced, thebrightness
should be tested while monitoring the high voltage
with a meter to be certain that the high voltage does
notexceed thespecified value andthat itis regulating
correctly.
5. Do not use a picture tube other than that specified
ormake unrecommended circuit modifications to the
high voltage circuitry.
6. When trouble shooting and taking test
measurements on a receiver with excessive high
voltage, avoid being unnecessarily close to the
receiver.
Donotoperate the receiver longer than is necessary
to locate the cause of excessive voltage.
SERVICING OF HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEM
AND PICTURE TUBE
When servicing the high voltage system,
remove the static charge by connecting a
10k ohm resistor in series with an insulated
wire (such as a test probe) between the pic-
ture tube ground and the anode lead. (AC
line cord should be disconnected from AC
outlet.)
1. Note that the picture tube in this receiver employs
integral implosion protection.
2. Replace with tube of the same type number for
continued safety.
3. Do not lift picture tube by the neck.
4. Handle the picture tube only when wearing
shatterproof goggles and after discharging the high
voltage anode completely.
WARNING
1. For continued safety, no modification of any circuit
should be attempted.
2. Disconnect AC power before servicing.
3. Semiconductor heat sinks are potential shock
hazards when the chassis is operating.
4. The chassis in this receiver has two ground systems
whichare separated by insulation material.The non-
isolated (hot) ground system is for the +B voltage
regulator circuit and the horizontal output circuit.The
isolatedground system is for the low +BDC voltages
and the secondary circuit of the high voltage
transformer.
To prevent electrical shock use an isolation
transformer between the line cord and power
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BEFORE RETURNINGTHE RECEIVER
(Fire & Shock Hazard)
Before returning the receiver to the user, perform
the following safety checks.
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SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in television
receivers have special safety-related characteristics.
These characteristics are often not evident from visual
inspection, nor can protection afforded by them be
necessarily increased by using replacement
components rated for higher voltage, wattage and etc.
Replacement parts which have special safety
characteristics are identified in this manual; electrical
components having such features are identified by " å"
and shaded areas in the Replacement Parts Lists and
Schematic Diagrams.
IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION
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AC
VOLTMETER
1.5k ohm
10W
0.15µF
TEST PROBE
TO EXPOSED
METAL PARTS CONNECT TO
KNOWN EARTH
GROUND
»Connectthe resistor connection to all exposed metal
parts having a return to the chassis (antenna, metal
cabinet, screw heads, knobs and control shafts,
escutcheon and etc.) and measure the AC voltage
drop across the resistor.
AII check must be repeated with the AC line cord
plug connection reversed. (If necessary, a non-
polarized adapter plug must be used only for the
purpose of completing these check.)
Anycurrent measured must not exceed0.5 milliamp.
Any measurements not within the limits outlined
above are indicative of a potential shock hazard and
corrective action must be taken before returning the
instrument to the customer.
1. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are
not pinched or that hardware is not lodged between
the chassis and other metal parts in the receiver.
2. Inspect all protective devices such as non-metallic
control knobs, insulating materials, cabinet backs,
adjustment and compartment covers or shields,
isolation resistor-capacity networks, mechanical
insulators and etc.
3. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for
leakage current in the following manner.
»Plug the AC cord directly into a 120 volt AC outlet,
(Do not use an isolation transformer for this test).
»Using to clip leads, connect a 1.5k ohm, 10 watt
resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF capacitor in series
with all exposed metal cabinet parts and a known
earth ground, such as electrical conduit or electrical
ground connected to earth ground.
»Use anAC voltmeter having with 5000 ohm per volt,
orhigher, sensitivity to measure the AC voltage drop
across the resistor.
For continued protection, replacement parts must be
identical to those used in the original circuit. The use of
a substitute replacement parts which do not have the
samesafety characteristicsas thefactory recommended
replacement parts shown in this service manual, may
create shock, fire, X-radiation or other hazards.

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PRECAUTIONS A PRENDRE LORS DE LA REPARATION
ËNe peut effectuer la réparation qu' un technicien spécialisé qui s'est parfaitement
accoutumé à toute vérification de sécurité et aux conseils suivants.
LIMITES DES RADIATIONS X ET DE LA
HAUTE TENSION
1. Tout le personnel réparateur doit être instruit des
instructions et procédés relatifs aux radiations X.
Le tube-image, seule source de rayons X dons les
téleviseurs transistorisés, n'émet pourtant pas de
rayonsmesurables si la haute tensionest maintenue
à un niveau préconisé dans la section "Vérification
de la haute tension".
C'est seulement quand la haute tension est
excessive que les rayons X peuvent entrer dans
l'enveloppe du tube-image y compris le conducteur
deverre. Ilest importantde maintenirla hautetension
en-dessous du niveau spécifié.
2. Il est essentiel que le réparateur ait sous la main un
voltmètre à haute tension qui doit être
périodiquement étalonné.
3. La haute tension doit toujours être maintenue à la
valeur de régime-et pas plus haute. L'opération à
des tensions plus élevées peut entraîner une panne
du tube-image ou du circuit à haute tension et, dans
certaines conditions, peut entraîner une radiation
dépassant les niveaux préscrits.
4. Quand le régulateur à haute tension fonctionne
correctement, il n'y a aucun problème de radiation
X. Chaque fois qu'un châssis couleurs est réparé, la
luminosité doit être examinée bout en contrôlant la
haute tension à l'aide d'un voltmètre pour s'assurer
que la haute tension ne dépasse pas la valeur
spécifiée et qu'elle soit correctement réglée.
5. Ne pasutiliser un tube-image autreque celui spécifié
et ne pas effectuer de modifications déconseillées
du circuit à haute tension.
6. Lors de la recherche des pannes et des mesures
d'essai sur un récepteur qui présente une haute
tension excessive, éviter de s'approcher inutilement
du récepteur.
Nepas faire fonctionner le récepteur plus longtemps
que nécessaire pour localiser la cause de la tension
excessive.
AVERTISSEMENT
1. N'entreprendre aucune modification de tout circuit.
C'est dangereux.
2. Débrancher le récepteur avant toute réparation.
3. Les déversoirs thermiques à semi-conducteurs
peuvent présenter un danger de choc électrique
lorsque le réceqteur est en marche.
4. Le châssisde ce récepteura deux systèmesdemise
à la terre qui sont séparés par un matériau isolant.
Le système de mise à la terre non-isolée (chaud)
est pour le circuit du régulateur de tension +B et le
circuit de sortie horizontale. Le système de mise à
la terre isolé est pour les basses tensions C. C. +B
et le circuit secondaire du transformateur de haute
tension.
REPARATION DU SYSTEME A HAUTETEN-
SION ET DUTUBE-IMAGE
Lors de la réparation de ce systéme,
supprimer la charge statique en branchant
une résistance de 10 k en série a vec un fil
isolé (comme une sonde d'essai) entre la
mise à la terre du tube-image et le fil
d'anodel.(Le corden d'alimentation doit être
retiré de la prise murale.)
1. Il est à noter que le tube-image de ce récepteur est
intégralement protégé contre l'implosion.
2. Par mesure de sécurité, changer le tube-image pour
un tube du même numéro de type.
3. Ne pas lever le tube-image par son col.
4. Ne manipulerle tube-imagequ'en porantdes lunettes
incassables et qu'après avoir déchargé totalement
la haute tension.
PRECAUTION:POUR LA
PROTECTION CONTINUE
CONTRE LES RISQUES
D'INCENDIE,REMPLACERLE
FUSIBLEPARUN FUSIBLEDE
MEME TYPE 4A-125V.
4A 125V

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VERIFICATIONS CONTRE L'INCEN-DIE ET
LE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
Avant de rendre le récepteur à l'utilisateur,effectuer
les vérifications suivantes.
»Toucher avec la sonded'essai les pièces métalliques
exposées qui présentent une voie de retour au
châssis (antenne, coffret métallique, tête des vis,
arbres de commande et des boutons, écusson, etc.)
et mesurer la chute de tension CA en-travers de la
résistance.
Toutes les vérifications doivent être refaites après
avoir inversé la fiche du cordon d'alimentation. (Si
nécessaire, une prise d'adpatation non polarisée
peut être utilisée dans le but de terminer ces
vérifications.)
Tous les courants mesurés ne doivent pas dépasser
0,5 mA.
Dans le cas contraire, il y a une possibilité de choc
électrique qui doit être supprimée avant de rendre
le récepteur au client.
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AVIS POUR LA SECURITE
De nombreuses pièces, électriques et mécaniques,
dans les téléviseurs présentent des caractéristiques
spéciales relatives à la sécurité, qui ne sont souvent
pas évidentes à vue. Le degré de protection ne peut
pas être nécessairement augmentée en utilisant des
piècesde remplacement étalonnéespour hautetension,
puissance, etc.
Les pièces de remplacement qui présentent ces
caractéristiques sont identifiées dans ce manuel; les
piècesélectriques qui présentent ces particularités sont
PRECAUTIONS A PRENDRE LORS DE LA REPARATION
(Suite)
1. Inspecter tousles faisceaux decâblespour s'assurer
que les fils ne soient pas pincés ou qu'un outil ne
soit pas placé entre le châssis et les autres pièces
métalliques du récepteur.
2. Inspecter tous les dispositifs de protection comme
les boutons de commande non-métalliques, les
isolants, le dos du coffret, les couvercles ou
blindages de réglage et de compartiment, les
réseaux de résistance-capacité, les isolateurs
mécaniques, etc.
3. S'assurer qu'il n'y ait pas de danger d'électrocution
en vérifiant la fuite de courant, de la facon suivante:
»Brancherle cordon d'alimentationdirectem-ent à une
prise de courant de 120V. (Ne pas utiliser de
transformateur d'isolation pour cet essai).
»Al'aide dedeux filsà pinces,brancher unerésistance
de1,5 k 10watts enparallèle avecun condensateur
de0,15µF ensérie avectoutes lespièces métalliques
exposées du coffret et une terre connue comme une
conduite électrique ou une prise de terre branchée
à la terre.
»Utiliser un voltmètre CA d'une sensibilité d'au moins
5000 /Vpour mesurer lachute de tensionen travers
de la résistance.
TO EXPOSED
METAL PARTS CONNECT TO
KNOWN EARTH
GROUND
identifiées par la marque " å" et hachurées dans la
liste des pièces de remplacement et les diagrammes
schématiques.
Pour assurer la protection, ces pièces doivent être
identiques à celles utilisées dans le circuit d'origine.
L'utilisation de pièces qui n'ont pas les mêmes
caractéristiques que les pièces recommandées par
l'usine, indiquées dans ce manuel, peut provoquer des
électrocutions, incendies, radiations X ou autres
accidents.
Voltmètre CA
1.5k ohm
10W
0.15µF
SONDE D'ESSAI
AUX PIECES
METALLIQUES
EXPOSEES
BRANCHER A UNE
TERRE CONNUE

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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TV SECTION POWER INPUT: 120 V AC 60 Hz
POWER RATING: 65 W
PICTURE SIZE
Width: 37.8 cm
Height: 38.7 cm
Depth: 37.5 cm
CONVERGENCE: Magnetic
SWEEP DEFLECTION: Magnetic
FOCUS: Hi-Bi-Potential Electrostatic
INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCIES
Picture IF Carrier Frequency: 45.75 MHz
Sound IF Carrier Frequency: 41.25 MHz
Color Sub-Carrier Frequency: 42.17 MHz (Nominal)
AUDIO POWER OUTPUT RATING: 0.8 W (at 10% Distortion)
SPEAKER
Size: 5 ×9 cm (2" ×31/2")
Voice Coil Impedance: 16 ohm at 400 Hz
VHF/UHF ANTENNA INPUT IMPEDANCE: 75 ohm unbalanced
TUNING RANGES
VHF-Channels: 2 thru 13
UHF -Channels: 14 thru 69
CATV Channels: 1,14 thru 125 (EIA, Channel Plan)
VCR SECTION Format: VHS Standard
Video Recording System: Rotary Two-Head Helical Scanning
Number of Video Heads: 2 pcs.
Video Signal Standard: NTSC Color System
Tape Width: 12.7mm (1/2inch)
Tape Speed: (SP)33.35mm/sec (1.31 i.p.s)
(LP)16.68mm/sec (0.66 i.p.s)
Play back only
(EP)11.12 mm/sec (0.44 i.p.s)
Maximum Recording Time: (SP)120 min (with T-120)
(EP)360 min (with T-120)
Video Input: 0.5 to 2.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm unbalanced
Audio Input: -8 dB, 47k ohm unbalanced (0 dB-0.775 Vrms)
Operating Temperature: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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LOCATION OF USER'S CONTROL
Description Of Controls
FRONT
REAR
POWER
POWER/
WAKE-UP
TIMER
REC
PROGRAM
TIMER TAMPER
PROOF
VIDEO/AUDIO
Input Jacks
POWER button
POWER indicator
REC indicator
PROGRAM TIMER indicator
TAMPER PROOF indicator CHANNEL
UP/DOWN
buttons
PLAY
button
SENSOR AREA FOR REMOTE CONTROL
ANT/CABLE
TERMINAL
(75 )
POWER/
WAKE-UP
TIMER
REC
PROGRAM
TIMER TAMPER
PROOF
EZ
PLAY
button
REC
button STOP/EJECT
button
FF (Forward
Video Search)
button
REW (Reverse
Video Search)
button
VOLUME
UP/DOWN
buttons

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LOCATION OF USER'S CONTROL (Continued)
Location Of Control’s Buttons (Remote Control)
Remote Control Battery Installation
INPUT
TV/VIDEO Select
POWER ON/OFF
CHANNEL SELECT
FLASHBACK
Returns to previously viewed
channel.
COUNTER RESET
• Used to reset the tape counter.
TAPE SPEED
• Used to select the recording
tape speed.
PLAY
• Used for tape playback.
• Used to cancel the PAUSE/STILL
mode and return to normal
playback operation.
REW
• Used to rewind the tape or to
conduct Reverse Video Search
during playback mode.
REC
• Used to record a program.
–, +
TIMER ON/OFF
CONFIRM
• Used to confirm the program
setting.
RETURN
SET
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
100
POWER
INPUT DISPLAY MUTE
VOL
TAPE
SPEED
REC
REW FF
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE/STILL
COUNTER
RESET
DPSS
FLASHBACK
TAMPER
PROOF
TV • VCR COMBINATION
+
SET
PROG
MENU
TIMER
ON/OFF
CONFIRM
–
±
—
±
TR
•
•
•
•
—
RETURN
CH
•
Infrared Transmitter Window
DISPLAY
• Used to change the On Screen
Display.
MUTE
Press
→
Mutes sound.
Press again
→
Restores sound
to previous level.
Press the MUTE button to enter
the CLOSED CAPTION mode
automatically if the signal contains
CC information.
VOLUME UP/DOWN
CHANNEL UP/DOWN
(TRACKING
±
/
—
)
• Used to select the CHANNEL.
• Used to adjust the TRACKING
while playing the tape.
TAMPER PROOF
• Used to block changes to current
operating mode.
FF
• Used to fast forward the tape or
to conduct Forward Video Search
during playback mode.
STOP
• Used to stop the tape.
PAUSE/STILL
• Used to temporarily stop the tape
during recording mode.
• Used to display a still picture
during playback mode.
DPSS (
±
/
—
)
• Press the (
±
/
—
) button to search
for the index signal and begin
playback automatically.
PROGRAM
• Press the button to enter the Timer
Recording mode.
MENU
• Used to select the menu screen.
ËBefore using the television, prepare the Remote Control
To use the remote control, insert batteries first.
Insert the batteries
• With your thumb nail, pull up the slit as indicated by the arrow to remove the back cover. Insert two batteries (size “AA”).
Be sure to match the battery
±
/
—
terminals with the
±
/
—
marks inside the compartment.
Battery
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1. Remove the 7 rear cover fixing screws and detach the rear cover.
2. Take out the anode cap, CRT PWB, connectors K and M, coating earth, Speaker chip fixing screws and others.
3. Take out the main PWB unit and the VCR unit.
4. Remove the 5 VCR fixing screws, and detach the shielding case.
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
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3
2
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5. Remove the 4 cassette housing control fixing screws, and detach the cassette housing control.
6. Remove the 2 mechanism chassis angle fixing screws, and remove the 1 head amp shielding case fixing screw.
7. Remove the 3 mechanism chassis fixing screws, and detach the mechanism chassis from the main PWB.
8. Remove the 3 main PWB fixing screws, and detach the main PWB.
9. Remove the 2 power PWB fixing screws, and detach the power PWB
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY (Continued)
5
7
7
6
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DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY (Continued)
For servicing any of the components inside, disconnect the lead dressing holder. Position the main PWB unit upright
as shown below and connect the leads for starting the services.
GC GR
GR
M
K
FRONT
SP
OC
PG
OR
OR
PG
GC
OC

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CIRCUIT PROTECTION
Thereceiver isprotected bya 4.0Afuse (F701),mounted
on PWB-A, wired into one side of the AC line input.
X-RADIATION PROTECTOR CIRCUIT
TEST
After service has been performed on the horizontal
deflection system, high voltage system, or +B system,
test the X-Radiation protector circuit to ascertain proper
operation as follows:
1. Apply 120V AC using a variac transformer for
accurate input voltage.
2. Allow for warm up and using the remote controller,
set the brightness level and contrast level to
maximum.
3. Check the voltage of test point TP653. (It’s voltage
should be about 10.1V DC.)
4. Apply external 13.1V DC at TP653 by using an
externalDC supply. Theincreased voltagewill cause
the horizontal oscillator to stop and the TV to shut
off.
5. To re-start the oscillator, remove the external DC
power supply and short together TP651 andTP652.
Once the TV set operates normally again, remove
the short between TP651 and TP652.
HIGHVOLTAGE CHECK
High voltage is not adjustable but must be checked
to verify that the receiver is operating within safe
and efficient design limitations as specified checks
should be as follows:
1. Connect an accurate high voltage meter between
ground and anode of Picture tube.
2. Operate receiver for at least 15 minutes at 120VAC
line voltage, with strong air signal or properly tuned
in test signal.
3. Set to Service mode on, "Mute" and bus data 1(Y-
mute on).
4. The voltageshould be approximately 25.4kV(atzero
beam). If a correct reading cannot be obtained,
check circuitry for malfunctioning components.
After the voltage test, "Mute" and bus data "0" (Y-
mute off).
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
Note: (1) When performing any adjustments to resistor controls and transformers use non-metallic
screwdriver orTV alignment tools.
(2) Before performing adjustment,TV set must be on at least 15 minutes.

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PICTURE: 16 2
Figure A.
The R-series SHARPTV/VCR COMBINATION have most of the analog setup adjustments eliminated.Coil and
variable resistor adjustments are now performed digitally by using the remote controller or set’s volume and
channel change function buttons.
Note: There are still a few analog adjustments in the R-series such as 120V adjust, focus, master screen
voltage and coils in the picture I/F detector circuit.
Follow the steps below,whenever service adjustment is required.See "Table-B" to determine, if service
adjustments are required.
3. Data number selection
Press the volume up or down button to adjust the
data number in the upper right hand side of the
screen.
1. Service mode
Before putting unit into the service mode, check that
customer adjustments are in the normal mode, use
the reset function in the video adjust menu to ensure
customercontrols are in their proper (reset) position.
To enter the service mode
Plug in a television set, during push S2507 (CH-up).
When successfuly entered, the service mode will be
displayed as shown in Figure A.
To exit service mode
Turn off the power or unplug the set.
2. Adjustment Item selection
Once in the service mode, press the channel up or
channel down button on the remote controller or at
theset (Table-A). Selectthe item you wish toadjust.

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Table - B
PART
REPLACED ADJUSTMENT
NECESSARY UNNECESSARY NOTE
IC2001 X
IC401 X
IC2003 X
CRT X
ADJUSTMENT
ITEM DATA
INITIAL VALUE RANGE ADJUSTMENT
COMMENTS
*No adjustment is required due to proper setting being made by IC2001 automatically.
Table - A
PICTURE 16 0~63
TINT 39 0~77
COLOR 13 0~63
BRIGHT 32 0~63
SHARP 7 0~13
PHASE 0 0~7
H-PHASE 20 0~31
RF-AGC 18 0~63
V-AMP 32 0~63
PIF-VCO 40 0~127
R CUT-OFF 0 0~255
G CUT -OFF 0 0~255
B CUT-OFF 0 0~255
G GAIN 128 0~255
B GAIN 128 0~255
MUTE 0 0~2 "0"= Normal raster, "1"= no"Y",
"2"= No Vertical
ENERGY SAVE 45 0~45
BALANCE 32 0~63
TEXT BOX 15 0~127
TEXT PICTURE 20 0~80
CCD LEVEL 10 0~24
OPTION (VCR) 39 0~63 13VT-R100/R150 Must be set to "39"
OPTION (TV) 31 0~255
Data is stored in IC2003.
Theadjustment is neededtocompensate for characteristics
of parts including IC401.
Initialsetting values are writtenfrom IC2001. Adjust for best
results.
Adjust items related to picture tube only.

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ËSERVICE ADJUSTMENT
VCO Adjustment
1. Connect adigital voltmeter betweenpin (44) ofIC401
and ground.
2. Select a good local channel.
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "PIF-VCO" and set the data value
to "40".
4. Adjust theVCOcoil L202 so that the digital voltmeter
reads 2.5V.
5. Adjustment is complete, remove the voltmeter and
return to "normal" mode.
RF AGC Adjustment
1. Select a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "RF-AGC".
3. Set the data value to point where no noise or beat
appears.
4. Select another channel to confirm that no noise or
beat appears.
Note 1: You will have to come out of the service
mode to select another channel.
Note 2: Setting the data to "0" will produce a
black raster.
Screen Adjustment
1. Select a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "COLOR" and set the data value to
"0" to set the color level to minimum. You may skip
thisstep, if you selecteda B/W picture ormonoscope
pattern.
3. Select service adjustment item "MUTE" and adjust
the data value to "1", this turns off the luminance
signal (Y-mute).
4. Select service adjustment item "BRIGHT" and set
the value to "32".
5. Adjustthemasterscreen control until raster darkens
to the point where raster is barely seen.
6. Adjust service adjustments item "R-CUT OFF" red
"G-CUTOFF" green and"B-CUT OFF" blue toobtain
a good grey scale with normal whites at low
brightness level.
7. Select theservice adjustment item"MUTE" and reset
datato "0". Select serviceadjustment item "COLOR"
and reset data to obtain normal color level.
White Balance Adjustment
1. Select a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "COLOR" and set to "0" (minimum
color). "COLOR" does not have to be adjusted if you
selected a B/W picture or monoscope pattern.
3. Alternately adjust the service adjustment data of "G
GAIN" and "B GAIN" until a good grey scale with
normal whites is obtained.
4. Select the service adjustment item "COLOR" and
adjust data to obtain normal color level.
Picture Adjustment
1. Select a good local channel.
2. Makesurethe customer picture control is maximum.
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "PICTURE".
4. Adjust the data value to achieve normal contrast
range.
Tint Adjustment
1. Select a good local channel.
2. Set customer tint control to center of it’s range.
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "TINT".
4. Adjust "TINT"data valueto obtain normalflesh tones.
Color Adjustment
1. Select a good local channel.
2. Make sure the customer color control is set to center
position .
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "COLOR".
4. Adjust "COLOR" data value to obtain normal color
level.
Brightness Adjustment
1. Select a good local channel.
2. Make sure the customer brightness control is set to
center position.
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "BRIGHT".
4. Adjust "BRIGHT" data value to obtain normal
brightness level.

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Vertical-Size Adjustment
1. Select a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "V-AMP".
3. While observing the top and bottom of the screen,
adjust"V-AMP" data value to propervertical size and
linearity.
Horizontal Position Adjustment
1. Select a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "H-PHASE".
3. Adjust "H-PHASE" data value so that picture is
centered.
Caption Position Adjustment
(Horizontal)
1. Select a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment item "TEXT BOX".
3. A black text box appears on the screen. (See Figure
B. below.)
4. Adjust "TEXT BOX" data value so that text box is
positioned in the center of the screen.
Figure B.

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Mechanical setting:
Turn the loading motor’s pulley feed gear using a
screwdriverandbesurethatthemechanismis back
to its initial setting position (*1). Now place the
cassettecontroller inposition.(This method isappli-
cable for the mechanism alone.)
Pulley feed gear
Screwdriver
Large tooth
Casecon
drive gear
Drive angle of
cassette control
PRECAUTIONS IN REASSEMBLING
MOUTING THE CASSETTE CONTROLLER
Initial setting is indispensable before placing the cassette controller in the mechanism. The initial setting is made in two
ways;electrical and mechanical.
Electrical setting:
Make a short-circuit between TP7701 and TP7702 and be sure that the mechanism is back to its initial setting position (*1).
Now place the cassette controller in position.(This method is used when the mechanism has been already set on its PWB.)
COUPLING THE MECHANISM TO THE PWB
Match the mechanism’s projections with the two symbols (round reference and oval sub-reference) on the main PWB. Place the
mechanism straight down in position with due care so that the mechanism chassis’s outer edges should not damage any parts
nearby.
Tightenup the two screws (oneforfixingthe mechanism and the headamplifiershield,the other on the mainPWB’ssoldering side
and located near the loading motor) to fix the mechanism and main PWB. Reconnect the FFC cables (MH and AA, ME and AD,
Drum Unit and AH) between the mechanism and main PWB.
Parts to pay attention to:
Start and end sensors Q7703, Q7704
Record tip switch S7701
Take special care of the connectors (board to board; AC, AE, AL) between the mechanism and main PWB.
END SENSOR
REC TIP SW
AL Connector
AE Connector
AC Connector
START SENSOR

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FUNCTION OF MAJOR MECHANICAL PARTS (TOP VIEW)
No. Function No. Function
1. Full erase head ass’y
Erasetheoldrecordingonthetapeintherecord-
ing mode.
3. Tension arm ass’y
Detects the tension of tape while running, and
brakes the supply reel disk via the tension band.
7. Sup Main brake lever
Brakes the supply reel disk to prevent tape
slackening when the unit is stopped in fast for-
ward or rewind mode.
9. Main take-up brake lever
Brakes the take-up reel disk to prevent tape
slackening when the unit is stopped in fast for-
ward or rewind mode.
13. Reverse guide lever ass’y
Pullsoutthetapeandcontrolsthetapedrivetrain
height with the upper and lower guides.
16. Pinch roller lever ass’y
Press-fits the tape to the capstan during tape
running.
18. Loading motor
A motive power which drives the mechanism. It
transmits the power to the master cam and cas-
sette housing control ass'y.
Full Erase
Head
Supply Pole
Base Ass'y
Supply Reel
Disk
Sup Main
Brake Ass'y
Idler Wheel
Ass'y Take-up
Reel Disk
Loading
Motor
Tension
Arm Ass'y
Fixing Guide
22
11
20
21
19
17
16
10
13
8
14
9
18
15
8
6
3
7
2
1
Drum Ass'y
Drum Motor
Take-up Pole Base Ass'y
A/C Head Ass'y
Pinch Roller
Lever Ass'y
Automatic Head Cleaner Ass'y
Pinch Drive
Cam
Pinch Drive
Lever Ass'y
Casecon
Drive Gear
Tu Main
Brake Ass'y
Reverse Guide
Lever Ass'y

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FUNCTION OF MAJOR MECHANICAL PARTS (BOTTOM VIEW)
No. Function
No. Function
6. Limiter pulley ass’y
Transmitsthe power of the capstan D.D.motorto
the reel disk via the drive idler.
8.
Shifter
Transmits the operation of the master cam to break
ass’y, Ioading gear, tension arm and clutch lever.
9.
Take-up loading gear
Shifts the take-up pole base and guide roller via the
loadinggearT,andappliesthetapearoundthedrum
assembly, as well as transmits the power to the
loading gears.
1. Slow brake
Gets in contact with the capstan D.D. motor
linking to the master cam in the slow still mode,
and brakes it to a certain degree.
3. Capstan D.D. motor
A motive power which runs the tape. It transmits
the power via the Drive belt.
4. Drive belt
TransmitsthepowertorunthetapetotheLimiter
pulley.
Capstan D. D. Motor
Drive Belt
Slow Brake
Master Cam
Casecon Drive Gear
Clutch Lever
Limiter Pulley Ass'y
Shifter
3
4
1
2
7
56
8

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1. Torque Cassette Meter JiGVHT-063 CZ
JiGTG1200 CN
JiGMP0001 BY
No. Jig ltem Part No.
Code
Configuration Remarks
JiGTG0090 CM
3. Torque Gauge Head JiGTH0006 AW
5. JiGRH0002 BR
JiGSG2000 BS
JiGSG0300 BF
6.
7. JiGADP003 BK
8.
9.
JiGDRiVER11055
AR
2. Torque Gauge
Tension Gauge
These Jigs are used for checking
and adjusting the reel disk height.
Whenfixinganyparttothethreaded
holeusingresinwithscrew,usethe
jig. (Specified torque 5 kg)
This cassette torque meter is used
for checking and adjusting the
torqueoftake-upformeasuringtape
back tension.
These Jigs are used for checking
and adjusting the torque of take-up
and supply reel disks.
Master Plane Jig and
Reel Disk Height
Adjusting Jig
Pinch pressing force
measuring jig
Reverse guide height
adjusting box driver This Jig is used for height adjust-
ment of the reverse guide (for re-
verse guide height adjustment).
Hex Wrench (1.5 mm) JiGHW0015 AE
This Jig is used with the tension
gauge. Rotary transformer clear-
ance adjusting jig.
There are two gauges used for the
tension measurements, 300 g and
2.0kg.
Hex Wrench (1.2 mm) JiGHW0012 AE
4. Torque Driver JiGTD1200 CB
ADJUSTMENT, REPLACEMENT AND ASSEMBLY OF
MECHANICAL UNITS
The explanation given below relates to the on-site general service (field service) but it does not relates to the
adjustment and replacement which need high-grade equipment, jigs and skill. For example, the drum assembling,
replacement and adjustment service must be performed by the person who have finished the technical courses.
MECHANISM CONFIRMATION ADJUSTMENT JIG
Soas toperform completely themechanism adjustmentprepare the followingspecial jigs.So as tomaintain theinitial
performance of the machine the maintenance and check are necessary. Utmost care must be taken so that the tape
is not damaged. If adjustment needs any jig, be sure to sue the required jig.
These Jigs are used for loosening
or tightening special hexagon type
screws.
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