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EMG detail information <1>

The status (electrical operation mode) of the VCR and the status
(mechanism operation mode/sensor information) of the mechanism
in the latest EMG can be confirmed based on the figure in EMG
detail information <1> .

[FDP/OSD display]

* 1  : * 2  : 34

 * 1 : Deck operation mode at the moment of EMG
 * 2 : Mechanism operation mode at the moment of EMG
 3– : Mechanism sensor information at the moment of EMG
 –4 : Mechanism mode position at the moment of EMG

Note:

For EMG detailed information <1>, the content of the code
that is shown on the display (or OSD) differs depending on
the parts number of the system control microprocessor
(IC3001) of the VCR. The system control microprocessor parts
number starts with two letters, refer these to the correspond-
ing table.

* 1  : Deck operation mode
[Common table of MN* and HD]

00

-

Mechanism being initialized

01

00

STOP with pinch roller pressure off (or tape present with P.OFF)

02

01

STOP with pinch roller pressure on

03

-

POWER OFF as a result of EMG

04

04

PLAY (Normal playback)

0C

0E

REC

10

11

Cassette ejected

20

22

FF

21

-

Tape fully loaded, START sensor ON, short FF

22

-

Cassette identification FWD SEARCH before transition to FF (SP
x7-speed)

24

26

FWD SEARCH (variable speed) including x2-speed

2C

2E

INSERT REC

40

43

REW

42

-

Cassette identification REV SEARCH before transition to REW (SP
x7-speed)

44

47

REV SEARCH (variable speed)

4C

4C

AUDIO DUB

6C

6E

INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO)

84

84

FWD STILL / SLOW

85

85

REV STILL / SLOW

8C

8F

REC PAUSE

8D

-

Back spacing

8E

-

Forward spacing (FWD transport mode with BEST function)

AC

AF

INSERT REC PAUSE

AD

-

INSERT REC back spacing

CC

CD

AUDIO DUB PAUSE

CD

-

AUDIO DUB back spacing

EC

EF

INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) PAUSE

ED

-

INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) back spacing

* 2  : Mechanism operation mode
[Table of MN*]

[Table of HD*]

Display

Mechanism operation mode

00

STOP with pinch roller pressure off

01

STOP with pinch roller pressure on

02

U/L STOP (or tape being loaded)

04

PLAY (Normal playback)

05

PLAY (x1-speed playback using JOG)

0E

REC

11

Cassette ejected

22

FF

26

FWD SEARCH (variable speed) including x2-speed

2E

INSERT REC

43

REW

47

REV SEARCH

4C

AUDIO DUB

6E

INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO)

84

FWD STILL/SLOW

85

REV STILL/SLOW

8F

REC PAUSE

AF

INSERT REC PAUSE

C7

REV SEARCH (x1-speed reverse playback using JOG)

CD

AUDIO DUB PAUSE

EF

INSERT REC (VIDEO + AUDIO) PAUSE

F0

Mechanism being initialized

F1

POWER OFF as a result of EMG

F2

Cassette being inserted

F3

Cassette being ejected

F4

Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure on to STOP with pinch roller
pressure off

F5

Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure on to PLAY

F6

Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure on to REC

F7

Cassette type detection SEARCH before FF/REW is being executed

F8

Tape being unloaded

F9

Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to STOP with pinch roller
pressure on

FA

Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to FF/REW

FB

Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to REC.P (T.REC,etc.)

FC

Transition from STOP with pinch roller pressure off to cassette type detec-
tion SEARCH

FD

Short REV being executed after END sensor on during unloading

FE

Tension loosening being executed after tape loading (STOP with pinch roller
pressure on)

FF

Tape being unloaded

       Display

Deck operation mode

MN*

HD*

Display

Mechanism operation mode

00

Command standby (No command to be executed)

01

Immediate Power OFF after EMG occurrence

02

Loading from an intermediate position during mechanism initialization

03

Unloading due to EMG occurrence during mechanism initialization

04

Ejecting cassette (ULSTOP to EJECT)

05

Inserting cassette (EJECT to ULSTOP)

06

Loading tape (ULSTOP to PLAY)

07

Unloading tape (PLAY to ULSTOP)

08

Transition from pinch roller ON to STOP

09

Transition from pinch roller OFF to STOP (PLAY to OFFSTOP)

0A

Transition from pinch roller OFF to STOP at power OFF

0B

Transition from pinch roller ON to STOP at power ON

0C

Transition to PLAY

0D

Transition to Search FF

0E

Transition to REC

0F

Transition to FWD STILL/SLOW

10

Transition to REV STILL/SLOW

11

Transition to Search REV

12

Transition from FF/REW to STOP

13

Transition to FF

14

Transition to REW

15

Tape end detection processing during loading

16

Short FWD/REV at tape sensor ON during unloading

17

Transition to FF/REW brake mode

Summary of Contents for HR-S5901U

Page 1: ...O Signal system NTSC type color signal and EIA monochrome signal 525 lines 60 fields Recording Playback system DA 4 Double Azimuth head helical scan system Signal to noise ratio 45 dB Horizontal resolution VHS 230 lines S VHS 400 lines Frequency range Normal audio 70 Hz to 10 000 Hz Hi Fi audio 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz Input Output RCA connectors IN x 2 OUT x 1 S video connectors IN x 2 OUT x 1 TUNER Tu...

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Page 3: ... 3 1 3 Required adjustment tools 3 1 3 1 4 Color colour bar signal color colour bar pattern 3 1 3 1 5 Switch settings 3 1 3 1 6 Manual tracking mode Auto tracking ON OFF setting 3 2 3 1 7 EVR adjustment 3 2 3 2 Mechanism compatibility adjustment 3 2 3 2 1 Tension pole position 3 2 3 2 2 FM waveform linearity 3 3 3 2 3 Height and tilt of the A C head 3 3 3 2 4 A C head phase X value 3 4 3 3 Electri...

Page 4: ...e specified for compliance with recognized codes pertaining to X ray emission Consequently when servicing these products replace the cath ode ray tubes and other parts with only the specified parts Under no circumstances attempt to modify these circuits Unauthorized modification can increase the high voltage value and cause X ray emission from the cathode ray tube 12 Crimp type wire connector In s...

Page 5: ...eter to measure across both terminals of load Z See figure 9 and following table 2 5 Grounding Class 1 model only Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between earth pin in AC inlet and externally exposed accessible parts Video in Video out Audio in Audio out or Fixing screw etc Measuring Method Connect milli ohm meter between earth pin in AC inlet and exposed accessible parts See figure ...

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Page 7: ... hand to keep the slack away from any grease See Fig 1 1b In case of mechanical failures while keeping the tension arm assembly free from tension pull out the tape on the pole base assembly Take the spring a of the pinch roller arm assembly off the hook and detach it from the tape 4 Remove the screw a of the side frame L R 5 Hold the slack tape and cassette cover together lift the cassette tape to...

Page 8: ...o make it touch the switch knob of the Main board assembly from the side When reattaching the Front panel assembly lift the Cassette door slightly Step LocNo Part Name Fig No Point Note 1 Top cover 1 2 2d 3 S1a 2 L1a 2 Front panel assembly 1 2 2d 2 S2a 4 L2a 3 L2b Note 2a 1 2 2a CN7001 WR2a Note 2b CN7103 WR2b Adv Jog SW board assembly 3 S2b Knob assembly Front S Jack board assembly 2 S2c 3 Mechan...

Page 9: ...ew put jig under Front panel assembly NOTE Insert FFC wire to the connector before attaching Adv Jog SW board assembly to Front panel assembly back side back side 20mm NOTE 1 Insert FFC wire to the connector before attaching Front S Jack board assembly to Front panel assembly 2 Fig 1 reference 30mm 60mm Back side of Front panel assembly NOTE After screwing execute the adjustment inspection of the ...

Page 10: ...r mode display mode EMG content display E Latest Previous See 1 3 4 EMG code display mode Normal display Counter or clock Reference EMG display of FDP display mode 1 Transmit the code 59 from the Jig RCU The FDP shows the EMG content in the form of E Example 1 E 01 03 Previous EMG Latest EMG No EMG record Example 2 E 2 Transmit the code 59 from the Jig RCU again The FDP shows the EMG detail inform...

Page 11: ...information 1 L L Tape speed data higher 8 bits MM Tape speed data lower 8 bits NN Cassette tape type 2 higher 8 bits See EMG detail of information 2 OO Cassette tape type 2 lower 8 bits See EMG detail of information 2 P P General data display area Y Y General data display area For HD only AA BB CC DD EE FF GGGG HHHH I I J J J J KKKK L L L L MMMM ROM No Display h Encoder data See Mechanism mode se...

Page 12: ... is not generated due to a supply reel sensor failure 3 Power SW5V is not supplied to the reel sensor on the tape winding side 1 The drum could not start or the drum rotation has stopped due to too large a load on the tape because 1 The tape tension is abnormally high 2 The tape is damaged or a foreign object grease etc adheres to the tape 2 The drum FG pulse did not reach the System controller CP...

Page 13: ...peed including x2 speed 2E INSERT REC 43 REW 47 REV SEARCH 4C AUDIO DUB 6E INSERT REC VIDEO AUDIO 84 FWD STILL SLOW 85 REV STILL SLOW 8F REC PAUSE AF INSERT REC PAUSE C7 REV SEARCH x1 speed reverse playback using JOG CD AUDIO DUB PAUSE EF INSERT REC VIDEO AUDIO PAUSE F0 Mechanism being initialized F1 POWER OFF as a result of EMG F2 Cassette being inserted F3 Cassette being ejected F4 Transition fr...

Page 14: ... reference information stored using the remaining tape detection function of the cas sette tape As a result it may not identify cassette correctly when a special cassette tape is used or when the tape has variable thickness 1 3 6 EMG detail information 2 The type of the cassette tape and the cassette tape winding posi tion can be confirmed based on the figure in EMG detail informa tion 2 FDP OSD d...

Page 15: ...hanism and board assemblies are attached by connectors only When carrying out a di agnosis or repair of the boards in the Service position make sure that the connectors are not disconnected Fig 1 4 1a 1 6 Mechanism service mode This model has a unique function to enter the mechanism into every operation mode without loading of any cassette tape This function is called the Mechanism service mode 1 ...

Page 16: ...th with alcohol and while holding the cloth onto the upper drum by the fingers turn the upper drum counterclockwise 2 To clean the parts of the tape transport system other than the upper drum use a piece of closely woven cloth or a cotton swab soaked with alcohol 3 After cleaning make sure that the cleaned parts are com pletely dry before using the cassette tape Fig 1 7 1a 1 7 2 Lubrication With n...

Page 17: ...amage the wire Be sure the springs are hooked all the way around and in the correct direction When performing repairs take care not to damage a catch etc Fig 2 1 1a Fig 2 1 3a 2 1 2 Mechanism operation check When the mechanism is operated without a cassette loaded operate the mechanism in the mechanism service mode Re fer to the section 1 disassembly 2 1 3 Setting the mechanism assembling mode The...

Page 18: ...l disk take up side B15 Direct gear T12 Idler arm T13 Reel disk supply side T14 Rec safety lever T15 Tension arm base T16 Tension arm assy T17 Full erase head T11 Ider gear 1 2 B1 Load gear assy take up side B2 Fixing plate B3 Load gear assy supply side B4 Load gear B5 Control plate B6 Tension arm lever B7 Change lever B8 Clutch unit assy B9 Loading motor assy B10 Belt B11 Control cam B12 Press le...

Page 19: ...ame L T 3 1 2 2 1 Drive arm T 5 1 2 3 4 2 1 Side frame R T 3 1 2 2 2 A C head T 1 FE head T B 1 2 3 Guide arm assy T 1 2 3 Lid guide T 1 2 3 Pinch roller arm assy T 2 1 2 4 Idler arm T 4 1 2 3 2 4 Idler gear 1 2 T 5 1 2 3 4 2 5 Main brake assy T T 6 1 2 3 4 5 2 5 Reel disk T T 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 5 T ension arm T 6 1 2 3 4 5 2 5 Reel disk S T 7 1 2 3 4 5 2 5 T ension arm base T 7 1 2 3 4 5 T up head T...

Page 20: ...nd phase adjustment 1 Turn gear a of the loading motor assembly so that the main deck connects to the guide hole a of the drive lever 2 Place the projection of the drive lever on section a of the side frame R and install the side frame R to the main deck 3 Secure screw b 4 Place section b of the drive arm on the gear of the side frame R Make sure that the pin of the door opener con nects with sect...

Page 21: ...head base secure the screws in the order of c d and e To make the adjustment easy tem porarily elevate the A C head Fig 2 2 2a Fig 2 2 2b Guide hole a Cassette Holder Assembly Gear a Screw a Section b Section c DRIVE ARM L SIDE FRAME L Section d DRIVE ARM R SIDE FRAME R Section a Screw b DRIVE LEVER SIDE FRAME R EARTH SPRING 1 Hook a TOP FRAME Position guide a Arrow a HEAD BASE Screw a Screw c Scr...

Page 22: ...el disk T and the spacer 4 Lift up and turn section b of the brake lever counterclockwise to remove the brake lever 5 Remove the spring b from the hook a 6 Release the catch c to detach the tension arm 7 Release the catch d to detach the reel disk S and the spacer 8 Remove the spring c from the hook b 9 Turn the tension arm base in the direction shown by arrow a to release catch e Place the projec...

Page 23: ...pring a Spring a Main brake T assembly BRAKE LEVER Main brake T assembly Catch a Catch b Section b Spring b Hook a Catch d Catch c Tension arm assembly REEL DISK S REEL DISK T REEL DISK T REEL DISK S Tension arm assembly Tension arm base assembly BRAKE LEVER REC SAFETY LEVER SPACER Spring c Catch f Tension arm base assembly Catch e Hole a Hole a Arrow a Hook b REC SAFETY LEVER Catch d Catch c Scre...

Page 24: ...e hole c of the control cam to install the control cam 9 Move the capstan brake in the direction shown by the arrow a to attach the press lever to the shaft a Make sure that the boss of the press lever fits in the control cam and that the shaft b of the pinch roller arm assembly connects with the hole of the press lever 10 Attach slit washer a to shaft a Fig 2 2 6b Fig 2 2 7a Screw a Shaft a Shaft...

Page 25: ...7 Place the main deck on the guide hole g of the control plate 8 Attach the load gear on the load gear base so that the con trol plate is placed on the edge h of the load gear 9 Place the fixing plate on the shaft of the load gear base and secure the screws b Fig 2 2 7b 2 2 8 Clutch unit assembly direct gear 2 2 8 1 Removal 1 Remove the slit washer a to detach the clutch unit assem bly 2 Remove th...

Page 26: ...ION ARM LEVER LOCK FREE OFF ON ON PLAY STOP MODE PRESS UP STOP REV OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF FF REW EJECT PLAY FOR SLOW STILL REV SERCH SLOW STILL FF REW STOP REEL BRAKE ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF2 OFF1 ON CLUTCH DIRECT Movements of a CONTROL PLATE m m 0 5 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 10 CONTROL PLATE MARK E P SL R ST B FR MECHANISM MODE CONTACT ...

Page 27: ...Unless otherwise specified all measuring points and adjustment parts are located on the Main board White 75 100 IRE 40 IRE Horizontal sync Q I 1V White 100 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Burst 40 IRE White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Q I Black White 100 75 Color colour bar signal NTSC Color colour bar pattern NTSC INITIAL MODE DATA CODE CUSTOM CODE 43 A CODE Data transmitting method Dep...

Page 28: ...e adjustment pin is located in the OK range If it is outside this range restart the adjustment from the beginning After completion of the adjustment rotate the loading gear motor to return it to the mode B2 position OK NG ADJUST PIN TENSION ARM Stamping b Stamping a CONTROL PLATE Fig 3 2 1a 3 1 7 EVR adjustment Some of the adjustments require the adjustment performed by the EVR system The main uni...

Page 29: ...gnal to D FF E to observe the V PB FM waveform at the measuring point D 3 Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode 4 Make sure that there is no significant level drop of the V PB FM waveform caused by the tracking operation with its generally parallel and linear variation ensured Perform the following adjustments when required See Fig 3 2 2b 5 Reduce the V PB FM waveform by the tracking opera tion ...

Page 30: ...at the switching point is the specified value G 3 3 1 2 Slow tracking preset Signal A1 Ext input A2 Color colour bar signal NTSC Mode B1 S VHS SP B2 S VHS EP Measuring point D TV Monitor Adjustment part F Jig RCU Code 71 or 72 Specified value G minimum noise Adjustment tool H Jig RCU PTU94023B 3 2 4 A C head phase X value Signal A1 Alignment tape SP stairstep NTSC MHP A2 Alignment tape EP stairste...

Page 31: ...oscope Measuring point D TP2253 A PB FM External trigger E TP111 D FF Adjustment part F VR2251 Specified value G1 350 50 mVp p G2 More than 200 mVp p 1 Apply the external trigger signal to D FF E to observe the Audio PB FM waveform at the measuring point D 2 Record the signal A3 with no audio signal input in the mode B and play back the recorded signal 3 Set the VCR to the manual tracking mode 4 I...

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