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MAINTENANCE/INSPECTION PROCEDURE
2. Required Maintenance
The recording density of a VCR(VCP) is much higher than
that of an audio tape recorder. VCR(VCP) components must
be very precise, at tolerances of 1/1000mm, to ensure com-
patibility with the other VCRs. If any of these components are
worn or dirty, the symptoms will be the same as if the part is
defective. To ensure a good picture, periodic inspection and
maintenance, including replacement of worn out parts and
lubrication, is necessary.
3. Scheduled Maintenance
Schedules for maintenance and inspection are not fixed
because they vary greatly according to the way in which the
customer uses the VCR(VCP), and the environment in which
the VCR(VCP) is used.
But, in general home use, a good picture will be maintained
if inspection and maintenance is made every 1,000 hours.
The table below shows the relation between time used and
inspection period.
Table 1
4. Supplies Required for Inspection and
Maintence
(1) Grease : Kanto G-311G (Blue) or equivalent
(2) Isopropyl Alcohol or equivalent
(3) Cleaning Patches
(4) Grease : Kanto G-381(Yellow)
5. Maintenance Procedure
5-1) Cleaning
(1) Cleaning video head
First use a cleaning tape. If the dirt on the head is too
stubborn to remove by tape, use the cleaning patch. Coat
the cleaning patch with Isopropyl Alcohol. Touch the
cleaning patch to the head tip and gently turn the
head(rotating cylinder) right and left.
(Do not move the cleaning patch vertically. Make sure
that only the buckskin on the cleaning patch comes into
contact with the head. Otherwise, the head may be dam-
aged.)
Thoroughly dry the head. Then run the test tape. If lso-
propyl Alcohol remains on the video head, the tape may
be damaged when it comes into contact with the head
surface.
(2) Clean the tape transport system and drive system, etc, by
wiping with a cleaning patch wetted with Isopropyl
Alcohol.
NOTES:
1
It is the tape transport system which comes into contact
with the running tape. The drive system consists of those
parts which moves the tape.
2
Make sure that during cleaning you do not touch the tape
transport system with excessive force that would cause
deformation or damage to the system.
About 1
year
One hour
Two hours
Three hours
When
inspection is
necessary
Average
hours used
per day
About 18
months
About 3
years
Fig. C-9-4
Drum
(Rotating Cylinder)
Head Tip
Coat With Isopropyl Alcohol
Touch this section of cleaning
patch to the head tip and gently
turn the Drum (Rotating Cylinder)
Cleaning Patch
Summary of Contents for LH-C6230P
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Page 12: ... 3 2 VCR ELECTRICAL TROULBESHOOTING ...
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Page 36: ... 5 10 2 Tray close waveform 3 Tray open waveform ...
Page 38: ... 5 12 6 LASER POWER CONTROL RELATED SIGNAL NO DISC CONDITION 7 DISC TYPE JUDGEMENT WAVEFORM ...
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Page 40: ... 5 14 8 FOCUS ON WAVEFORM ...
Page 41: ... 5 15 9 SPINDLE CONTROL WAVEFORM NO DISC CONDITION ...
Page 42: ... 5 16 10 TRACKING CONTROL RELATED SIGNAL System checking ...
Page 43: ... 5 17 11 RF WAVEFORM 12 MT1379 AUDIO OPTICAL AND COAXIAL OUTPUT ASPDIF ...
Page 44: ... 5 18 13 MT1379 VIDEO OUTPUT WAVEFORM 1 Full colorbar signal CVBS 2 Y ...
Page 45: ... 5 19 3 C 14 AUDIO OUTPUT FORM AUDIO DAC 1 Audio related Signal ...
Page 46: ... 5 20 MEMO ...
Page 49: ...2 2 2 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM ...
Page 50: ...2 4 2 5 AUDIO SHEMATIC DIAGRAMS U COM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 51: ...2 6 2 7 FUNCTION POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 52: ...2 8 2 9 MAIN AMP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 53: ...2 10 2 11 WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 55: ...2 14 2 15 PRINTED CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MAINAMP FRONT P C BOARD SOLDER SIDE ...
Page 56: ...2 16 2 17 MAINAMP FRONT P C BOARD COMPONENT SIDE ...
Page 57: ...2 18 2 19 FUNCTION POWER P C BOARD SOLDER SIDE ...
Page 58: ...2 20 2 21 FUNCTION POWER P C BOARD COMPONENT SIDE ...
Page 59: ...3 17 3 18 VCR SHEMATIC DIAGRAMS SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 60: ...3 19 3 20 A AUDIO V VIDEO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 62: ...3 23 3 24 TU IF ACSS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 63: ...3 25 3 26 HIFI TUNER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 64: ...3 27 3 28 A V JACK SCART SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 66: ...3 31 3 32 PRINTED CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS TUNER P C BOARD ...
Page 67: ...3 33 3 34 VCR P C BOARD ...
Page 68: ...3 35 3 36 VCR P C BOARD ...
Page 69: ...5 22 5 21 DVD PART SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS MPEG SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 70: ...5 23 5 24 SERVO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 71: ...5 25 5 26 AUDIO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 72: ...5 27 5 28 INTERFACE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ...
Page 73: ...5 29 5 30 VOLTAGE SHEET IC TR ...
Page 74: ...5 31 5 32 PRINTED CIRCUIT DIAGRAM DVD P C BOARD SOLDER SIDE ...
Page 75: ...5 33 5 34 DVD P C BOARD COMPONENT SIDE ...
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