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Samsung Electronics

4-5

Alignment and Adjustment

000

00

01

02

03

; 00=NTSC HI8, 01=NTSC NORMAL, 02=PAL HI8, 03= PAL NORMAL

001

C6

46

C6

46

; DIS MODEL=“C6” , NON-DIS MODEL=“46”

46

46

NON-DIS MODEL=“46”, DIS MODEL=“C6” , 

002

67

-

-

-

; @IRIS CONTROL-LOW  

003

A5

-

-

-

; @IRIS CONTROL-HIGH

004

70

-

-

-

; @P.CLK PWM-HIGH     (ADCLK ;PAL HI8:14.250MHz, PAL-normal: 9.494800MHz  NTSC:9.534964MHz)

005

08

-

-

-

; UPD16879 INIT 4th

006

44

-

-

-

; UPD16879 INIT 6th

focus

007

44

-

-

-

; UPD16879 INIT 7th

zoom

008

03

-

-

-

; CDS F-REG(f1,f0) CAM : BIT0:f0,BIT1:f1

009

B0

-

-

-

; CDS F-REG(f9,f2) CAM   ;PGA GAIN -HIGH(0.00dB~ 30.0dB)

CCD WHITE DEFECT DETECT AGC

00A

75

-

-

-

; CDS G-REG CAM   ;DAC1  INPUT(HALL REFERENCE CONTROL;0V~3.0V)   

00B

3D

-

-

-

; CDS H-REG CAM   ;DAC2  INPUT(HALL GAIN CONTROL;0V~3.0V)

00C

85

-

-

-

; CDS E-R(e1,e0),J-R(j0),M-R;D0:e0,D1:e1,D2:j0(CAM),D4:e0,D5:e1,D6:j0(VCR),D7:cds-rev=’1’

00D

50

-

-

-

; CDS F-REG(f9,f2) VCR COLOR  ;PGA GAIN HI8 ME

00E

02

-

-

-

; CDS IC A REG AT VCR MODE 

00F

1C

-

-

-

; CDS TE-R (D0:T-R D9 set=’0’=offset=E-R,’1’=offset=#010(d0~d5: add111: d4~d9),D1:T-R

010

30

-

-

-

; CDS OFFSET (#00F: D0=’1’ OFFSET  VALUE)

d3,D2D3=C0C1(CAM), D4D5=C0C1(VTR)

011

00

00

01

01

; VNTPAL2_H ccd vertical effective line

012

F7

F6

23

23

; VNTPAL2_L ccd vertical effective line

013

01

00

01

00

; HNTPAL2_H ccd horizental effective pixel

014

80

FF

78

FA

; HNTPAL2_L ccd horizental effective pixel

015

D2

D2

D2

2D

; PHG  hg phase  : DZOOM - EEPROM #296 CONTROL

016

01

-

-

-

; Mpoint_H  mirror point h : MIRROR- EEPROM #336

017

74

-

-

-

; Mpoint_L  mirror point h :

MIRROR- EEPROM #337

018

A0

-

D0

D0

; AE TARGET-LOW BYTE  (NON-DIS)

019

05

-

05

05

; AE TARGET-HIGH BYTE (NON-DIS)

01A

70

-

-

-

; DIS AE TARGTE LOW

01B

0B

0B

0B

0B

; DIS AE TARGET HIGH 

01C

80

-

-

-

; FLEX ZONE AE TARGET PERCENT( 80H= AUTO TARGET)

01D

B0

B0

B0

88

; SPOT LIGHT AE TARGET PERCENT( DIS: B0 , NON-DIS: 88)

01E

98

98

98

98

; BLC ON AE TARGET PERCENT(DIS: 80 , NON-DIS: 77)

01F

98

98

98

98

; SAND SNOW AE TARGET PERCENT( DIS: 90 , NON-DIS: 88)

020

60

-

-

-

; NEGA BLC AE TARGET PERCENT( 80H= AUTO TARGET)

021

08

05

-

05

; AGC =#022  VALUE: #22F- H ENHANCER MIN

022

00

-

-

-

; AGC =#022  VALUE :#237- V ENHANCER MIN

023

E5

-

-

-

; AGC MAX % (E5=90%) FOR H,V ENHANCER MIN (#021,022)

024

80

-

-

-

; IRIS CONTROL GAIN ‘80’=CENTER

025

38

-

-

-

; SHUTTER START POINT OF IRIS CONTROL PERCENT(FF=100% IRIS OPEN) 

026

A0

-

-

-

; AGC AETRGET PERCENT( =AETARGET*(#026/100hex) 

CAMERA  AUTO ADJUST MODE

CONTENT

0DF

A0

-

-

-

;EEPROM -TABLE -INITIAL (CAMERA ONLY:’99’+CONFIRM =EXCEPT(#061~#067,#680~#7FF),”

0CD

FF

-

-

-

;HALL AUTO  ADJUST

‘AA’=ALL DATA INITIAL)

0CE

FF

-

-

-

;IRIS AUTO ADJUST

0CF

FF

-

-

-

;W/B AUTO  ADJUST

0D0

FF

-

-

-

;LENS AUTO ADJUST(WARNNING! DON°ØT’S USE WITHOUT AN INFINITE COLLIMATOR)

0D6

FF

-

-

-

;ZOOM VR CENTER ADJT

0DB

FF

-

-

-

;AGC AUTO ADJUST(NORMALLY NOT USED)

0DE

FF

-

-

-

;3M LENS AUTO ADJUST AT SERVICE FIELD(DISTANCE :3M +/- 1Cm)

NO-OSD-DISPLAY

DISTANCE

ADDR                 MODEL/DATA

CONTENT

NTSC

PAL

HI8

NOR

HI8

NOR

D7

D6

D5

D4

D3

D2

D1

D0

“CAMERA ADJUST MODE, EEPROM ADDRESS SEQUENCE & DATA OF PAGE 0”

Summary of Contents for SC-L710

Page 1: ...Precautions 2 Product Specifications and Comparison Chart 3 Disassembly and Reassembly 4 Alignment and Adjustment 5 Exploded View and Parts List 6 Electrical Parts List 7 PCB Diagrams 8 Wiring Diagram 9 Schematic Diagrams Manual 8mm CAMCORDER CONTENTS For mechanical disassembly and adjustment refer to the Mechanical Manual DE 10 AD68 00420H 8 ...

Page 2: ...lliamp Reverse the power plug prongs in the AC out let and repeat the test 6 X ray Limits The picture tube is designed to prohibit X ray emissions To ensure continued X ray protec tion replace the picture tube only with one that is the same type as the original Fig 1 AC Leakage Test 7 Antenna Cold Check With the unit s AC plug disconnected from the AC source connect an electrical jumper across the...

Page 3: ...strument chassis ground before connecting the positive lead always remove the instrument s ground lead last 17 Observe the original lead dress especially near the following areas Antenna wiring sharp edges and especially the AC and high voltage power supplies Always inspect for pinched out of place or frayed wiring Do not change the spacing between components and the printed circuit board Check th...

Page 4: ...r diameter 46 mm Focus system Inner Macro Auto wide macro Min Illumination 0 3 lux visible LCD monitor Size Pic cell 2 5 inch 112k Method TFT Connectors Video out Mini jack 1 Vp p 75 ohms Unbalanced Audio out Mini jack 7 7 dBs imp less than 820 ohms External mic Monaural ø3 5 SCL750 L770 General Power requirements DC 8 4 V 1 5 A Power consumption SCL700 L710 5 4 W SCL750 L770 5 9 W Recording LCD O...

Page 5: ...NTSC Models Features Model Format Video Light Remote Control Audio DIS SNAP SHOT EVF CVF CCD Digital Zoom Ratio PAL60 PB USB NTSC SCL700 Hi8 O X Mono X X O X 270K 880X O X SCL710 Hi8 X O Mono X X O X 270K 880X O X SCL750 Hi8 O O Mono O O O X 270K 880X O X SCL770 Hi8 O O Mono O O O X 270K 880X O O ...

Page 6: ...lectronics 3 1 3 Disassembly and Reassembly 3 1 Cabinet and PCB 3 1 1 Ass y Cover Housing Removal 1 2 REMOVE 2 SCREWS Remove the ass y cover housing in the direction of arrow Fig 3 1 Ass y Cover Housing Removal ...

Page 7: ...ronics 3 2 Disassembly and Reassembly 1 REMOVE ASS Y CASE TOP BY GENTLY RELEASING 1 LOCKING TAB WITH A SMALL SCREW DRIVER SEE DETAIL A REASSEMBLY PUT THE 5 TABS INTO THE SLOTS WHILE SLIDING IT AS SHOWN IN DETAIL B Fig 4 2 Ass y Case Top Removal ...

Page 8: ...nics 3 3 Disassembly and Reassembly 3 1 3 Ass y Front Removal 1 REMOVE 1 SCREWS 4 DISCONNECT THE HARNESS FROM THE CN701 OF ASS Y MAIN PCB 3 REMOVE THE ASS Y FRONT IN THE DIRECTION OF ARROW Fig 3 3 Ass y Front Removal ...

Page 9: ...s y Case Left Removal Samsung Electronics 3 4 Disassembly and Reassembly 2 REMOVE 2 SCREWS REMOVE 3 SCREWS REMOVE 1 SCREW REMOVE THE ASS Y CASE LEFT IN THE DIRECTION OF ARROW 3 1 Fig 3 4 Ass y Case Left Removal ...

Page 10: ...tronics 3 5 Disassembly and Reassembly 3 1 5 Ass y Case Right Removal 4 REMOVE THE CASE RIGHT ASSEMBLY IN THE DIRECTION OF ARROW 3 REMOVE 2 SCREWS 1 REMOVE 1 SCREW REMOVE 1 SCREW 2 Fig 3 5 Ass y Case Right Removal ...

Page 11: ... 6 Disassembly and Reassembly 3 1 6 Ass y LCD Removal Fig 3 6 Ass y LCD Removal 1 REMOVE 5 SCREWS 3 REMOVE 2 SCREWS 4 REMOVE THE LCD ASS Y IN TEH DIRECTION OF ARROW 2 REMOVE THE COVER BOTTOM ASS Y IN THE DIRECTION OF ARROW ...

Page 12: ...Samsung Electronics 3 7 Disassembly and Reassembly 3 1 7 Ass y EVF CVF Removal 2 2 REMOVE 3 SCREWS 3 REMOVE THE EVF CVF ASS Y IN THE DIRECTION OF ARROW Fig 3 7 Ass y EVF CVF Removal ...

Page 13: ...Samsung Electronics 3 8 Disassembly and Reassembly 3 1 8 Ass y Rear Board Removal 2 REMOVE THE REAR ASS Y IN THE DIRECTION OF ARROW 1 REMOVE 2 SCREWS Fig 3 8 Ass y Rear Board Removal ...

Page 14: ... 3 1 9 Ass y Deck and Main PCB Removal DISCONNECT THE FPC FROM THE MAIN PCB REMOVE THE 2 SCREWS DISCONNECT CONNECTOR FROM THE HEAD DRUM 1 PULL OUT THE MAIN PCB FROM THE ASS Y DECK IN THE DIRECTION OF ARROW 2 A A Fig 3 9 Ass y Deck and Main PCB Removal ...

Page 15: ...bly and Reassembly 3 1 10 Ass y Camera Removal Fig 3 10 Ass y Camera Removal 1 REMOVE 2 SCREWS 2 REMOVE SOLDER WITH AN IRON TO ISOLATE SHIELD CASE AND LENS A DISCONNECT CONNECTOR AND PULL OUT THE ASS Y LENS IN THE DIRECTION OF ARROW A ...

Page 16: ...ics 3 11 Disassembly and Reassembly 3 2 Circuit Boards Location Fig 3 11 Circuit Boards Location ASS Y MAIN BOARD ASS Y EVF BOARD ASS Y FRONT BOARD ASS Y LCD BOARD ASS Y CCD BOARD ASS Y REAR BOARD ASS Y FUNCTION BOARD ...

Page 17: ... CN471 CN702 CN802 MIC CONNECTOR CNP02 LENS FPC CN601 CN472 CNE01 CN603 CNV01 CN451 DECK MAIN PCB MAIN PCB CCD PCB MAIN PCB FUNCTION PCB MAIN PCB FRONT PCB FRONT PCB ASS Y MIC MAIN PCB ASS Y LENS PCB MAIN PCB REAR PCB FUNCTION PCB ASS Y EVF MAIN PCB ASS Y CVF CN801 CNL102 B L FPC CNL101 CN604 CN606 HINGE FPC CNL201 LCD FPC HINGE FPC LCD PCB B L FPC LCD PCB HINGE FPC MAIN PCB HINGE FPC LCD PCB LCD ...

Page 18: ...and Adjustment 4 1 Mechanism Alignment Test Point PB RF Pin 11 of CN452 Head Switching Trigger Pin 9 of CN452 Fig 2 Test location of test point Rear Board Fig 1 Test point CN452 SW473 J453 SW478 SW477 BAT TERMINAL BAT TERMINAL SW471 SW474 14 2 13 1 J451 DC JACK D451 J452 SUPER JACK ONLY Hi8 MODEL CN452 PB RF Head Switching Trigger CN452 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 ...

Page 19: ...01 IC601 ACTION MODE 157PIN 158PIN 159PIN L H H EJECT L L H UNLOADING STOP H L L LOADING STOP H H L PLAY FF REW STILL EJECT UNLOADING STOP LOADING STOP PB IC601 158PIN GROUND IC601 159PIN COMMON IC601 157PIN OPEN EJECT PLAY LOADING STOP UNLOADING STOP LOADING UNLOADING ...

Page 20: ...arious charts Color bar chart Gray scale chart etc 2 Composition of camera P C Boards 1 Main PCB 2 CCD PCB 3 CVF PCB 4 EVF PCB 5 LCD PCB 3 Adjustment preparations 1 Some buttons of set is used as a camera adjust tool 2 Press the confirm button when each manual adjustment step is completed to write the adjustment data to the EEPROM 3 After each adjustment step is completed OSD shows OK 4 To cancel ...

Page 21: ...ttery from the camcorder 2 Connect the power source battery DC cable 3 Eject the tape if it is in the unit 4 Set the power switch of the camcorder to CAMERA position STEP 1 1 Press and hold the EJECT button and DATE TIME button on the camcorder at the same time for more than 5 seconds Then unit goes into service mode STEP 2 Note When XX XX is shown in service adjustment procedures this indicates v...

Page 22: ... D2 D2 D2 2D PHG hg phase DZOOM EEPROM 296 CONTROL 016 01 Mpoint_H mirror point h MIRROR EEPROM 336 017 74 Mpoint_L mirror point h MIRROR EEPROM 337 018 A0 D0 D0 AE TARGET LOW BYTE NON DIS 019 05 05 05 AE TARGET HIGH BYTE NON DIS 01A 70 DIS AE TARGTE LOW 01B 0B 0B 0B 0B DIS AE TARGET HIGH 01C 80 FLEX ZONE AE TARGET PERCENT 80H AUTO TARGET 01D B0 B0 B0 88 SPOT LIGHT AE TARGET PERCENT DIS B0 NON DIS...

Page 23: ... OUTDOOR COLOR 03E 01 01 01 OUTDOOR 5100K Ye G HUE HIGH OUTDOOR COLOR 03F 2A 28 40 3B OUTDOOR 5100K Ye G HUE LOW OUTDOOR COLOR 040 64 WB DASH WAITING TIME UPPER 4BIT SPEED LOWER 4BIT 041 43 43 42 52 BTRK1X R GAIN TRACKING CURVE 042 C6 WBSPEED 043 A0 A0 AC AA RBCMAX0 044 9A 9A 95 95 MGCMAX0 045 3E 3E 3D 3E RBCMIN0 046 6A 6A 60 69 MGCMIN0 047 30 RBRESP IGNORE AREA R B 048 30 MGRESP IGNORE AREA Mg G ...

Page 24: ... 08 80 072 50 50 50 50 WIDE D ZOOM OFF ZOOM POSITION L POINT 50 81 OR 08 80 073 7C WIDE D ZOOM OFF ZOOM POSITION H POINT 50 81 OR 08 80 7C X1 06 0E hex 074 09 V SKIP LINE NUMBER 075 11 11 00 00 DZOOM BOUN DOWN DIS MAX COMPENSATION 66 075 076 10 CINEMA F ZONE LIMIT UP 077 68 CINEMA F ZONE LIMIT DOWN 078 F6 DIS WIGHT WHEN DATA INCREASE 07D 6C 6C 20 20 ADDR 21B DATA OF FIELD H WHEN PHOTO ON 07E 60 60...

Page 25: ...UST 0CE 0B6 72 IRIS CONTROL MIN HIGH BYTE CHANGED BY IRIS ADJUST 0CE 0B7 81 ZOOM VR CENTER VALUE SAVE ADDR BY 0D6 CHANGED BY ZOOM VR CENTER ADJUST 0D6 0B8 20 ZOOM VR CENTER MARGEIN 0BC 34 AGC MIN 0BD D0 E0 C8 AGC MAX 0BE 89 HALL WIDTH 0BF 60 HALL REF START 0C0 4C HALL GAIN START 0C1 42 HALL MIN CHANGED BY HALL ADJUST 0CD 0C2 DF HALL MAX CHANGED BY HALL ADJUST 0CD 0C7 00 IRIS CONTROL MAX LOW BYTE C...

Page 26: ...2A 01 0B H_BPF_MAIN_G_MODE 4bit 1bit H ENHANCER BPF COEFF MSB D4 0 1 22B 04 H ENHANCER CORE LEVEL 0 5LCB 22C 0F H_YOKUATU H ENHANCER SUPPRESS LEVEL 5LSB 22D 01 01 01 01 H ENHANCER NOISE COEFF 0 8TIMES 22E 0F H ENHANCER HIGH LEVEL COEFF 0 8TIMES 22F 1C 18 18 18 H ENHANCER COEFF 0 8TIMES 230 01 01 H_BPF_MAIN_G_MODE 4bit 1bit 231 00 TEST MODE 232 15 VENH_LMT V ENHANCER INPUT LIMIT LEVEL 233 04 HIGH V...

Page 27: ...03 50 20 G b y r g B YSIGNAL R GGAIN LOW 286 00 01 00 00 G b y r g B YSIGNAL R G GAIN HIGH R G 0 AREA GAIN 287 11 10 01 24 G b y r g B YSIGNAL R G GAIN LOW 288 01 01 01 G r y b g R YSIGNAL B GGAIN HIGH Mc y 1 R G 0 AREA GAIN 289 40 4E 68 60 G r y b g R YSIGNAL B GGAIN LOW 28A 01 01 01 G r y b g R YSIGNAL B G GAIN HIGH R G 0 AREA GAIN 28B 20 25 40 2D G r y b g R YSIGNAL B G GAIN LOW 28C 2A1 C PROCE...

Page 28: ...0 TKEY1_H tr H DIRECTION TKEY1 START PHASE HIGH 391 56 5C 65 LOW 392 03 TKEY1_H tf H DIRECTION TKEY1 END PHASE HIGH 393 16 LOW 394 00 TKEY2_H tr H DIRECTION TKEY2 START PHASE HIGH 395 5B 60 6A LOW 396 03 TKEY2_H tf H DIRECTION TKEY2 END PHASE HIGH 397 11 LOW 398 00 TKEY1_V tr V DIRECTION TKEY1 START PHASE HIGH 399 20 18 20 1E LOW 39A 00 01 01 01 TKEY1_V tf V DIRECTION TKEY1 END PHASE HIGH 39B FA 0...

Page 29: ...4 3CC 40 LOW LCD EVF CVF EVF CVF NOTE DATA SEPERATED BY CVF OR NON CVF MODEL ADR 3CD ADDR 552 3CD 43C LCD1 CVF LCD INITIALIZED BLOCK DATA FIXED 3CD 10 00 10 00 SELECTER D14 fastck_p 1 dotsck2tnsqo 0 dotsck NORMALLY D13 sony_n 0 sony 3CE 00 00 00 00 3CF 39 5E 68 60 DOTSCK TEST DATA HIGH 0 65535 SELECT 8000h 2 DIV 3D0 A6 6B C0 00 LOW 3D1 00 00 00 00 MARUME COMPENSATION HIGH 3D2 00 00 00 00 LOW 3D3 0...

Page 30: ... CASIO LCD 56F C2 HORIZENTAL DIRECTION CONVERT 42F CASIO LCD 570 00 430 CASIO LCD 571 00 00 HORIZENTAL DIRECTION CONVERT 431 CASIO LCD 572 02 02 432 CASIO LCD 573 00 00 HORIZENTAL DIRECTION CONVERT 433 CASIO LCD 574 02 02 434 CASIO LCD 575 00 00 HORIZENTAL DIRECTION CONVERT 435 CASIO LCD 576 36 72 56 436 CASIO LCD 577 01 01 HORIZENTAL DIRECTION CONVERT 437 CASIO LCD 578 FF FF 438 CASIO LCD 579 01 ...

Page 31: ...LCD 5B6 80 3E6 G GAIN CASIO LCD 5B7 70 3E7 B GAIN CASIO LCD 5B8 50 A9 LCD COM_DCMICOM PIN 28 OUTPUT CASIO LCD 5B9 60 50 LCD COM_CRLMICOM PIN 21 OUTPUT CASIO LCD 5BA 54 54 54 54 STEP R GAIN LCD USER ADJUST CASIO LCD 5BB 54 54 54 54 STEP G GAIN CASIO LCD 5BC 54 54 54 54 STEP B GAIN CASIO LCD 5BD 55 CASIO LCD 5C0 00 4D7 CAM MODE VERTICAL CONVERT CASIO LCD 5C1 1D 3A 4D8 4D7 4D8 COMMAND CASIO LCD 5C2 0...

Page 32: ...676 00 PRAMIL 7 0 DEFECT POSITION VALUE 7 0 FROM MICOM 677 00 PRAMIM 16 8 DEFECT POSITION VALUE 15 8 FROM MICOM 678 00 X X X X PRAMIM 19 16 DEFECT POSITION FROM MICOM 679 00 X X PRAMA_MI 5 0 LINE MEMORY ADDRESS FROM MICOM 67A 00 DIS FACTOR AT BLC ON CONDTION 67B 00 DIS FACTOR AT BLC ON CONDTION 67C 10 DIS CCD DEFECT COMPENSATION DIGITAL CLAMP LEVEL 674 67D D0 DIS DIS ON AGC AE TARGET DOWN PERCENT ...

Page 33: ...0 705 78 78 78 78 CAM MODE REC RECP STOP D41 D48 706 88 CAM MODE REC RECP STOP D49 D56 707 1B CAM MODE REC RECP STOP D57 D64 708 88 CAM MODE REC RECP STOP D65 D72 709 C2 CAM MODE REC RECP STOP D73 D80 70A 00 CAM MODE REC RECP STOP D81 D88 70B 6A CAM MODE REC RECP STOP D89 D96 70C 33 33 13 13 CAM MODE REC RECP STOP D97 D104 70D 1B CAM MODE REC RECP STOP D105 D112 70E 9F CAM MODE REC RECP STOP D113 ...

Page 34: ...8 PB ENHANCER 751 89 89 CA CA HI8 PB PB EDIT PB D49 D56 752 80 HI8 PB PB EDIT PB D65 D72 753 D4 HI8 PB PB EDIT PB D73 D80 754 AA AA A9 A9 HI8 PB PB EDIT PB D97 D104 755 49 49 49 49 HI8 PB PB EDIT PB D113 D120 756 0C HI8 PB PB EDIT PB D121 D128 757 0D HI8 PB STILL E STILL D41 D48 758 0D HI8 PB CUE REV E CUE E REV D41 D48 759 B4 HI8 PB CUE REV E CUE E REV D73 D80 776 10 NORMALLY AND N M PAL PB SEARC...

Page 35: ... BURST LEVEL 794 15 TBC SYNC LEVEL 795 AC TBC LB H B SYNC CUT LEVEL 796 59 59 64 64 TBC B Y BURST LEVEL PB B Y BURST LEVEL 797 80 80 9C 9C TBC R Y BURST LEVEL PB R Y BURST LEVEL ADDR MODEL DATA CONTENT APPLY MODELS NTSC PAL HI8 NOR HI8 NOR 001 C6 C6 C6 OPTION DIS MODEL VP L750 VP L770 SCL750 SCL770 46 46 OPTION NON DIS MODEL VP L710 SCL700 021 08 08 08 AGC ON H ENHANCER VP L750 VP L770 SCL750 SCL7...

Page 36: ...A 13 10 01 16 07 11 28 35 4C 05 55 45 55 15 15 16f 15 55 00 00 00 00 01 61 01 00 00 04 00 04 00 00 17f 00 61 00 01 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 18f 17 04 0D 0A 13 10 01 16 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 19f 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 30 00 80 34 00 00 30 01 7E 1af 00 83 00 23 00 00 00 7A 00 77 00 00 00 00 00 00 1bf 02 00 00 01 50 01 B0 01 B0 01 50 00 F0 01 50 00 1cf F0 01 50 01 50 00 F0 01 50 00 F0 00 F...

Page 37: ...F 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 FF 01 44f FF 01 FF 20 16 00 00 00 00 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 45f FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 00 16 00 00 40 46f 00 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 20 10 01 FF 41 FF 03 FF 01 47f FF 01 FF 00 44 01 FF 41 FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 48f FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 20 44 01 FF 41 49f FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 00 08 01 FF 41 FF 03 FF 01 4af FF 01 FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 20 4bf 3A ...

Page 38: ...4 AA 49 0C 0D 0D B4 A4 05 89 84 D4 A9 75f 49 0C B4 00 49 2B 00 50 69 1C 00 50 00 00 00 00 76f 04 34 34 34 34 10 10 60 1B 5B 5B 92 12 12 00 00 77f 80 20 0A 3C 59 80 4A 0E 18 38 08 10 22 3B FF FB 78f B8 6E 59 80 15 AC 59 80 8C 7F D4 C8 F9 6A A4 0F 79f 2C 74 72 0A CA 88 01 96 60 F8 00 05 B5 AB 44 00 7af 6C 6C 72 0C 00 C8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7bf 74 8E 00 56 01 6F 01 74 00 5A 02 03 FF FF FF F...

Page 39: ...24f 01 FF 01 FF 04 DF 00 FF 02 9B 03 3B 01 EB 07 E0 25f 00 FF 04 D5 01 BF 07 B3 05 83 00 7F 03 83 03 3A 26f 03 36 00 A0 01 F3 01 18 12 04 0A 01 FF 00 00 00 27f 01 10 00 C0 01 03 01 10 01 4E 01 25 B2 05 1A 00 28f 01 00 00 00 68 00 D2 00 40 00 88 00 00 00 00 00 29f 00 01 00 00 A8 00 04 35 02 00 00 00 01 00 00 64 2af 00 BE 00 56 00 CA 01 00 01 18 00 8C FE 05 04 01 2bf 00 00 00 69 00 05 09 0E 11 11 00...

Page 40: ...FF C1 FF 00 6C 01 FF 81 FF 00 54f 00 01 FF 00 88 02 C7 22 00 97 21 00 25 00 47 01 55f 68 41 FF C2 04 01 FF 01 FF 00 36 00 02 00 02 C2 56f 00 00 02 00 02 00 36 01 FF 01 FF C2 04 00 02 00 57f 02 00 36 01 FF 01 FF 30 00 80 02 00 00 00 0A 00 58f 0A 01 21 03 FF 00 00 02 6A 00 00 03 FF 03 FF 01 59f FF 01 FF FF FF FF FF 94 52 47 43 00 47 00 3E 2E 5af 00 00 00 00 40 80 80 70 50 60 54 54 54 55 FF FF 5bf 00...

Page 41: ...74f 80 89 80 D4 AA 49 0C 0D 0D B4 A4 05 89 84 D4 A9 75f 49 0C B4 95 49 2B 00 50 69 1C 00 50 00 00 00 00 76f 04 34 34 34 34 10 10 60 1B 5B 5B 92 12 12 00 00 77f 80 20 0A 3C 59 80 4A 0E 18 38 08 10 22 3B FF FB 78f B8 6E 59 80 15 AC 59 80 8C 7F D4 C8 F9 6A A4 0F 79f 2C 74 72 0A CA 88 01 96 60 F8 00 05 B5 AB 44 00 7af 6C 6C 72 0C 00 C8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7bf 74 8E 00 56 01 6F 01 74 00 5A 02...

Page 42: ... C4 02 70 08 01 05 13f 0A 13 06 07 01 00 03 C4 19 3C 51 74 00 01 00 95 14f 00 06 02 00 00 17 32 29 44 3B 0E 4D 20 2A 05 16 15f 10 21 1B 01 26 0C 19 3c 51 74 05 55 45 55 15 15 16f 15 55 00 00 00 00 01 91 01 00 00 04 00 04 00 00 17f 00 91 00 01 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 00 00 00 18f 17 02 0E 08 14 0E 02 14 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 19f 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 30 00 80 34 00 00 30 01 77 1af 00 85 00 32 0...

Page 43: ... 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 FF 01 44f FF 01 FF 20 16 00 00 00 00 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 45f FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 00 16 00 00 40 46f 00 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 20 10 01 FF 41 FF 03 FF 01 47f FF 01 FF 00 44 01 FF 41 FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 48f FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 20 44 01 FF 41 49f FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 00 08 01 FF 41 FF 03 FF 01 4af FF 01 FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 03 FF 01 FF 01 FF 20 4bf 3A 0...

Page 44: ... 1C 00 50 00 00 00 00 76f 04 34 34 34 34 10 10 60 1B 5B 5B 12 12 12 00 00 77f 86 24 0A 3C 64 9C 40 06 18 38 08 10 22 3B FF FB 78f B8 6E 64 9C 15 AC 64 9C 8C 7F D4 C8 F9 6A A4 0F 79f 2C 74 72 0A CA 88 01 96 60 F8 00 05 B5 8B 44 00 7af 7E 6C 72 0A 00 C8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7bf 74 8E 00 56 01 6F 01 6F 00 56 02 03 14 12 FF FF 7cf FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 7df FF FF FF F...

Page 45: ...24f 01 FF 01 FF 04 DB 00 FF 02 A3 03 3B 01 E4 07 D0 25f 00 FF 04 C5 01 D4 07 E7 05 AA 00 8D 03 8C 03 2C 26f 03 40 00 C5 01 AE 01 1F 12 04 0A 01 FF 00 00 00 27f 01 2A 00 E2 01 20 00 24 01 60 01 2D B2 02 1D 00 28f 01 00 00 00 69 00 2D 00 60 00 88 00 00 00 00 00 29f 00 01 00 00 A8 00 04 35 02 00 00 00 01 00 00 60 2af 00 B8 00 68 00 F0 01 00 01 18 00 8C FE 05 04 01 2bf 00 00 00 69 00 05 09 0E 11 11 00...

Page 46: ...1 FF C1 FF 00 6C 01 FF 81 FF 00 54f 00 01 FF 00 88 03 B7 22 00 AD 2B 00 2F 00 47 01 55f 68 41 FF C2 04 01 FF 01 FF 00 56 00 02 00 02 C2 56f 00 00 02 00 02 00 56 01 FF 01 FF C2 04 00 02 00 57f 02 00 56 01 FF 01 FF 30 00 80 02 00 00 00 0A 00 58f 0A 00 FF 03 FF 00 01 02 6C 00 00 03 FF 03 FF 01 59f FF 01 FF FF FF FF FF 94 52 47 43 00 47 00 3E 2E 5af 00 00 00 00 40 80 80 70 50 60 54 54 54 55 FF FF 5bf ...

Page 47: ...74f 80 CA 80 D4 A9 49 0C 0D 0D B4 A4 05 8A 84 D4 99 75f 49 0C B4 95 49 2A 00 50 69 1C 00 50 00 00 00 00 76f 04 34 34 34 34 10 10 60 1B 5B 5B 12 12 12 00 00 77f 86 24 0A 3C 64 9C 40 06 18 38 08 10 22 3B FF FB 78f B8 6E 64 9C 15 AC 64 9C 8C 7F D4 C8 F9 6A A4 0F 79f 2C 74 72 0A CA 88 01 96 60 F8 00 05 B5 8B 44 00 7af 6C 6C 72 0C 00 C8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7bf 74 8E 00 56 01 6F 01 6F 00 56 02...

Page 48: ...ay and perpendicular to the center of the lens The chart should be placed on the flat gray or white wall 4 Connect monitor TV jack to video output jack 5 Press the BLC MODE UP and FADE MODE DOWN button so that the OSD start is 0DE 3M LENS XX XX 6 Press ENTER CONFIRM button The camera will move both zoom and focus lens The adjustment is finished when the O K message appears on the TV screen Store t...

Page 49: ...the white vector moves to the center on screen of the vectorscope a 3 Store the data to mode 0A6 0A7 0A8 0A9 a 4 The OSD shows OK b W B Outdoor b 1 Aim the camera at a 5100 K gray scale 3100 K CCB12 chart illuminated at 1500 to 2000 lx 40us Center of white level 100 IRE Optical black level H 40US 2 Zoom VR Center 1 Camera E E 3100 K gray scale chart 2 Video output jack and EVR 3 Connect monitor TV...

Page 50: ...3100 K gray scale chart 2 Video output jack and AF MICOM 4 Connect vectorscope input jack to video out put jack 3 Press the BLC MODE UP FADE MODE DOWN button so that the OSD state is 274 XX XX High 275 XX XX Low 5 Aim the camera at a 3100 K gray scale chart illuminated at 1500 to 2000 lx 6 Adjust the P AE DATA UP DSE DATA DOWN button so that the white vector moves to the B Y axial on screen of the...

Page 51: ...C MODE UP FADE MODE DOWN button so that the OSD state is 283 XX XX High 284 XX XX Low 5 Aim the camera at a color bar chart illuminated at 1500 to 2000 lx 6 Adjust the P AE DATA UP DSE DATA DOWN button so that the blue level is NTSC 50IRE PAL 350mV 7 Be sure to press the ENTER CONFIRM but ton to memorize setting Note Bright dot shifts after the confirm button is pressed outdoor 036 037 10 R Mg Hue...

Page 52: ...button is pressed outdoor 03C 03D 13 Ye G Hue 1 Camera E E 3100 K color bar chart 2 Video output jack and register of EEPROM 3 Connect video output jack to vectorscope input jack and monitor TV jack respectively 4 Press the BLC MODE UP FADE MODE DOWN button so that the OSD state is 28A XX XX High 28B XX XX Low 5 Aim the camera at a color bar chart illuminated at 1500 to 2000 lx 6 Adjust the P AE D...

Page 53: ...iable values 4 2 3 LCD Adjustment NTSC 1 Connect the power source battery DC cable 2 Set the mode switch of the camcorder to CAMERA MODE position 3 Set OSD on state 4 Press and hold the TAPE EJECT button and DATE TIME button on the cam corder at the same time for more than 5 seconds Then unit goes into service mode STEP1 MONITOR OSD shows ODF XX XX Then LCD adjustment mode has been activated succe...

Page 54: ...The following chart shows the function of each button In service adjustment mode button names are different from those in customer camera function control mode EX DISPLAY button is the same as con firm The following table shows the data of each address that you must adjust Button FADE BLC P AE DSE ENTER Function When change the adjustment mode When change the adjustment mode When change data value...

Page 55: ...not adjust A level to be 2 5Vp p Notes When XX XX is shown in service adjustment procedures this indicates variable values 1 Connect the power source battery DC cable 2 Set the mode switch of the camcorder to CAMERA position 3 Disassemble EVF and use oscilloscope to measure waveform of TP V STEP1 View color bar If you have not color bar you can view white picture STEP2 Position of TP V on EVF PCB ...

Page 56: ...1 Preparations 1 Connect the power source battery DC cable 2 Set the program selector of the camcorder to PLAYER position 3 Press the eject key to eject mode STEP 1 1 Press and hold STOP and EJECT button on the Camcorder at the same time for more than 5 seconds 2 If the adjustment mode displayed like the fig ure below VCR adjustment mode has been successfully activated 3 Insert tape into housing a...

Page 57: ...ry Reset The Battery Reset means that you pull out the power source and pull in it again Then the adjustment is ended and the camcorder works normally Note In service adjustment mode button names are different from those in customer function control mode EX ENTER button is the same as CONFIRM DATA DOWN MODE DOWN MODE UP DATA UP MODE 100 UP CONFIRM ...

Page 58: ...very adjustment is as follows Test point Step Adjustment Item 1 Mode and input signal alignment tape 2 Test point and ADJ part 3 Result and Remarks ADJ point Fig 1 Video Signal Connection 14 13 VIDEO OUT 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 NC PB RF AUDIO OUT HD SW VCR UNREG JIG CS VCR UNREG JIG SCK SS GND JIG SO JIG DETECT JIG SI AUDIO GND 14 MAIN PCB REAR PCB FRONT PCB CN452 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 59: ...f Be sure to press the ENTER CONFIRM but ton on Camcorder to memorize setting g Reset the power source so as to fix the new data to the Camcorder s EEPROM TAPE NONE POWER SOURCE NONE NONE 063 MODEL CODE0 EQUIPMENT OTHER TEST POINT ADDRESS NAME 2 2 Head Switching Point This adjustment is performed after the replacement of deck mechanism Without this adjustment there will be a noise in playback pict...

Page 60: ...nt 061 EPR XX EVR XX 6 5H f The data of Head Switch is set to 6 5H NTSC 7 0H PAL automatically g Be sure to press the ENTER CONFIRM but ton on Camcorder to memorize setting h Reset the power source so as to fix the new data to the Camcorder s EEPROM ...

Page 61: ...Samsung Electronics 4 44 Alignment and Adjustment MEMO MEMO ...

Page 62: ...arts 1 5 2 5 2 Mechanical Parts 2 5 4 5 3 Mechanical Parts 3 5 6 5 4 Ass y EVF 5 8 5 5 Ass y Right 5 10 5 6 Ass y LCD 5 12 5 7 Ass y Left 5 14 5 8 Ass y Front 5 16 5 9 Ass y Camera Deck 5 18 5 10 Ass y Rear 5 20 5 Exploded View and Parts List ...

Page 63: ...Samsung Electronics 5 2 Exploded View and Parts List 5 1 Mechanical Parts 1 600 ...

Page 64: ...REW SPECIAL SM45C 2 TH M1 4 L3 9 3 2 002 6001 001575 SCREW MACHINE PH M1 4 L3 5 ZPC BLK SW 003 6001 001417 SCREW MACHINE 401 AD97 04500A ASSY COVER REEL SUS ETC DE 10 ASSY 402 AD97 04498A ASSY IDLER POM ETC DE 10 ASSY 403 AD97 04757A HOUSING ASSY DE 6 501 AD97 04440A ASSY DRUM PAL DE 10 PAL 600 AD97 04625A ASSY SEMI DECK DE 10 ...

Page 65: ...Samsung Electronics 5 4 Exploded View and Parts List 5 2 Mechanical Parts 2 ...

Page 66: ...DE 6 406 AC66 30120A LEVER BRAKE SOFT T ASSY DE 6 407 AD97 04490A ASSY ARM PINCH DE 10 SUS ETC 408 AD97 04491A ASSY POLE BASE T DE 10 PPS ETC 409 AD97 04493A ASSY ARM TENSION DE 10 ASSY 410 AD97 04494A ASSY ARM REVIEW SUS ETC DE 10 ASSY 411 AD97 04499A ASSY BRAKE SUB S DURACON ETC DE 10 ASSY 412 AD97 04522A ASSY POLE BASE S PPS ETC DE 10 413 AD61 00922A SPRING ETC TENSION DE 10 SWPB 414 AC61 62022...

Page 67: ...Samsung Electronics 5 6 Exploded View and Parts List 5 3 Mechanical Parts 3 601 ...

Page 68: ... AD66 00142A GEAR PULLEY DE 10 DURACON M90 44 504 AC66 62001A BELT TIMMING L137 T0 4 505 AD66 00130A LEVER CAM DE 10 SUS430 CP 0 6 506 AD66 00140A GEAR CAM MAIN DE 10 ZYTEL 70G 43L 507 AD97 04496A ASSY SLIDE MAIN SECC ETC DE 10 ASSY 508 AD66 00131A LEVER EJECT DE 10 DURANEX 3300 509 AD66 00139A GEAR LOADING DE 10 DURACON M90 44 510 AD97 04504A ASSY LOADING MOTOR MOTOR TEC DE 10 ASSY 511 AD97 04554...

Page 69: ...Samsung Electronics 5 8 Exploded View and Parts List 5 4 Ass y EVF 262 269 904 271 300 ...

Page 70: ...1A ASSY EVF LENS 269 AD97 04665A ASSY CASE EVF R 271 AD73 00040A RUBBER EYE CUP SILICON D GRAY ALL 273 AD66 00105A LINK EVF POM BLK ALL 274 AD66 00106A LINK LOCK ABS 94HB BLK ALL 275 AD64 00458A LOCKER EVF POM BLK ALL 276 AD61 00104A GUIDE PLATE SPTE T0 8 ALL 277 AD61 00297A SHAFT EVF SUS303 ALL 300 AD97 04455A ASSY UNIT EVF 0 24 NTSC 904 AC60 10055A SCREW TAPPING M2X4 FZB ALL 905 AC60 10054A SCRE...

Page 71: ...Samsung Electronics 5 10 Exploded View and Parts List 5 5 Ass y Right ...

Page 72: ... ALL 182 AD64 00424A BUTTON REC STOP ABS94HB RED ALL 183 AD61 00905A HOLDER POWER POM BLK ALL 184 AD64 00695A KNOB POWER ABS94HB HF0660I G3532 ALL 185 AD64 00696A LOCKER POWER ABS94HB GREEN ALL 186 AD61 00214A BRACKET GRIP BACK SUS304 T0 8 ALL 187 AD59 00044A UNIT BELT GRIP LEATHER BLK ALL 188 AD97 03191A ASSY CAP HOOD ASS Y ALL 189 AD61 00906A PLATE SPRING POWER ALL 190 AD61 00915A SPRING LOCK PO...

Page 73: ...Samsung Electronics 5 12 Exploded View and Parts List 5 6 Ass y LCD ...

Page 74: ...ER HINGE TOP ABS 94HB TITAN ALL 287 AD63 00190A COVER HINGE BOTTOM ABS 94HB ALL 288 AD64 00445A BUTTON LCD LOCK PC ABS ALL 289 AD64 00446A BUTTON LCD REVERSE ABS 94HB ALL 290 AD61 00585A GUIDE LCD LOCK POM BLK ALL 291 AD61 12033A BRKT NUT SECC T0 8 ALL 292 AD61 00344A SPRING LCD LOCK SWPB ALL 293 AD61 00627A SPRING LCD REVERSE SUS304 WPB ALL 294 AD97 02487A ASSY HINGE ASSY ALL 913 AC60 10019A SCRE...

Page 75: ...Samsung Electronics 5 14 Exploded View and Parts List 5 7 Ass y Left ...

Page 76: ...6A ASSY CASE LEFT W4 W4 PJ LIGHT O SCL700 SCL750 SCL770 211 AD64 00751A CASE LEFT W4 W4 PJ LIGHT X SCL710 AD64 00751B CASE LEFT W4 W4 PJ LIGHT O SCL700 SCL750 SCL770 213 AD64 00706A BUTTON TAPE EJECT ABS94HB HF0660I G3532 ALL 214 AD64 00707A BUTTON VCR ABS94HB HF0660I G3532 ALL 215 AD64 00755A KNOB DUMMY W4 ABS94HB NTR ALL 216 AD64 00235B BUTTON FUNCTION A M2 ABS94HB HF0660I G3532 ALL 217 AD64 002...

Page 77: ...Samsung Electronics 5 16 Exploded View and Parts List 5 9 Ass y Front ...

Page 78: ...038C LENS HOOD 22X ABS 94HB BLK ALL 134 AD64 00697A MASK LAMP PC CLR SCL700 SCL750 SCL770 AD63 00299A COVER DUMMY LAMP SCL710 135 AD67 00156A MIRROR LAMP NYLON66 5232G SCL700 SCL750 SCL770 136 AD64 00698A WINDOW REMOCON PMMA TITANE ALL 138 AD97 04436A ASSY MIC ASS Y ALL 142 AD97 04471A ASSY FRONT BOARD MIC X LIGHT 0 USB X SCL700 AD97 04472A ASSY FRONT BOARD MIC O LIGHT O USB X SCL750 AD97 04473A A...

Page 79: ...Samsung Electronics 5 18 Exploded View and Parts List 5 10 Ass y Camera Deck 116 115 ...

Page 80: ...LENS 22X 180 SUS304 T0 5 22X ALL 115 AD63 62008A SPACER CCD SILICON Hi8 ALL 116 AD29 92001F FILTER OLP OG BF455 120 AD61 00222A CHASSIS TOP 121 AD61 00904A CHASSIS BOTTOM 125 AD92 00005A ASSY PCB DECK FPC 128 AD97 04462A ASSY ROTARY FPC ALL 250 AD64 00422A CASE TOP W PJ ABS94HB 500 AD97 04370A ASSY DECK DE 10 NTSC 905 AC60 10054A SCREW TAPTITE 2X6 BLK ALL 907 AC60 10024A SCREW MACHINE 2X3 YEL ALL ...

Page 81: ...Samsung Electronics 5 20 Exploded View and Parts List 5 11 Ass y Rear 122 152 165 906 906 150 154 158 155 156 153 164 220 220 151 220 160 161 162 162 163 162 157 ...

Page 82: ...ABS94HB HF0660I G3532 ALL 154 AD61 00573A HOLDER BATTERY EJECT ABS94HB HF0660I G3532 ALL 155 AD61 00574A HOLDER SNAP SHOT POM NTR ALL 156 AD64 00431A KNOB BATTERY EJECT ABS94HB HF0660I G3532 ALL 157 AD64 00432A KNOB ZOOM ABS94HB HF0660I G3532 ALL 158 AD61 00602A HOLDER ZOOM POM NTR ALL 160 AD64 00176B KNOB DIDECTOR ABS94HB HF0660I G3532 ALL 161 AD64 00182B LOCKER BATTERY POM BLK ALL 162 AD61 00218...

Page 83: ...Samsung Electronics 5 22 Exploded View and Parts List MEMO MEMO ...

Page 84: ...516 2203 002793 C CERAMIC CHIP 1000nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP C517 2203 000975 C CERAMIC CHIP 47nF 10 25V X7R TP 1608 C518 2203 000888 C CERAMIC CHIP 4 7nF 10 50V X7R TP 1608 ASSY MAIN BOARD NTSC C101 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP C105 2203 000257 C CERAMIC CHIP 10nF 10 50V X7R TP 1608 C106 2203 000888 C CERAMIC CHIP 4 7nF 10 50V X7R TP 1608 C107 2203 000257 C CERAMIC CHIP 10nF 10 50V...

Page 85: ...00nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP C705 2203 000975 C CERAMIC CHIP 47nF 10 25V X7R TP 1608 C706 2404 001131 C TA CHIP 22UF 10 10V GP TP 3528 C707 2404 000232 C TA CHIP 4 7uF 20 10V TP 3216 C708 2203 000257 C CERAMIC CHIP 10nF 10 50V X7R TP 1608 C709 2404 000232 C TA CHIP 4 7uF 20 10V TP 3216 C710 2203 000922 C CERAMIC CHIP 470nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP C711 2203 005186 C CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 16V X7R TP 3216 C712 240...

Page 86: ...8 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP CL09 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP CL10 2404 001020 C TA CHIP 10uF 20 10V GP TP 3216 3 2 CL11 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP CL13 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP CL14 2404 001020 C TA CHIP 10uF 20 10V GP TP 3216 3 2 CL15 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP CL16 2404 000190 C T...

Page 87: ... 3 2x2 5x2 2mm L702 2703 000002 INDUCTOR SMD 100uH 10 2 5x3 2x2mm L902 2703 001871 INDUCTOR SMD 10UH 20 6X6X2 8MM CP24 2203 000257 C CERAMIC CHIP 10nF 10 50V X7R TP 1608 CP25 2203 001071 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 056nF 5 50V NP0 TP 160 CP26 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP CP27 2203 000681 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 027nF 5 50V NP0 TP 160 CP28 2203 000257 C CERAMIC CHIP 10nF 10 50V X7R TP 1608 CP29 ...

Page 88: ...R112 2007 000094 R CHIP 22Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R114 2007 000077 R CHIP 470ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R115 2007 000077 R CHIP 470ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R116 2007 000129 R CHIP 27Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 L903 2703 002054 INDUCTOR SMD 47uH 20 6x6 3x3 0mm L904 2703 000398 INDUCTOR SMD 10uH 10 3 2x2 5x2 2mm L910 2703 001871 INDUCTOR SMD 10UH 20 6X6X2 8MM L911 2703 001910 INDUCTOR SMD 68uH 20 6x6x2 8mm L9...

Page 89: ...6W DA TP 1608 R177 2007 000081 R CHIP 2 7Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R178 2007 000077 R CHIP 470ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R179 2007 000122 R CHIP 1 2Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R180 2007 000121 R CHIP 820ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R181 2007 000079 R CHIP 1 8Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R182 2007 000097 R CHIP 47Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R183 2007 000087 R CHIP 6 8Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R187 2007 000402 R CHIP 150ohm 5...

Page 90: ...8 R CHIP 1Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R594 2007 000691 R CHIP 3 3Mohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R595 2007 000691 R CHIP 3 3Mohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R603 2007 000090 R CHIP 10KOHM 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R604 2007 000102 R CHIP 100Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R608 2007 000065 R CHIP 2 2Mohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R609 2007 000106 R CHIP 220Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R610 2007 000106 R CHIP 220Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R611 2007 ...

Page 91: ...m 1 1 16W DA TP 1608 R928 2007 000086 R CHIP 5 6Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R929 2007 001649 R CHIP 4 7Kohm 0 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R930 2007 000090 R CHIP 10KOHM 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R657 2007 000060 R CHIP 100Kohm 1 1 16W DA TP 1608 R658 2007 000060 R CHIP 100Kohm 1 1 16W DA TP 1608 R659 2007 000060 R CHIP 100Kohm 1 1 16W DA TP 1608 R660 2007 000060 R CHIP 100Kohm 1 1 16W DA TP 1608 R662 2007 000102 R CH...

Page 92: ... 1608 RP300 2007 000070 R CHIP 0ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 RP301 2007 000070 R CHIP 0ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 RP31 2007 000078 R CHIP 1Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R931 2007 000090 R CHIP 10KOHM 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R932 2007 000094 R CHIP 22Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R933 2007 000093 R CHIP 20Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R934 2007 000084 R CHIP 4 7Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R935 2007 000090 R CHIP 10KOHM 5 1 16W DA TP 1...

Page 93: ...0mA 160gf 4x7 4x1 8mm S SW606 3404 001034 SWITCH TACT 12V 50mA 160gf 4x7 4x1 8mm S SW607 3404 001034 SWITCH TACT 12V 50mA 160gf 4x7 4x1 8mm S T901 AD26 00024A TRANS POWER CLQ52 W2 PJ 42UH 8P 6 9V 15V X601 2801 004146 CRYSTAL SMD 20MHZ 30PPM SX 3 18PF 30OHM X602 2801 000258 CRYSTAL UNIT 32 768KHz 20ppm 28 AAW 12 5 XP01 2801 004141 CRYSTAL SMD 28 636MHZ 18PPM 28 ABL 7 0PF ASSY CCD BOARD W3 PJ 320K S...

Page 94: ...481 R CHIP 1MOHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 R11 2007 000481 R CHIP 1MOHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 R13 2003 000771 R METAL OXIDE S 68Kohm 5 2W AA TP 4x12 R14 2007 000598 R CHIP 22OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 R15 2007 000768 R CHIP 330OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 R16 2007 000768 R CHIP 330OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 R17 2007 001212 R CHIP 82KOHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 R18 2007 001212 R CHIP 82KOHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 R19 2007 001212 R CHIP 8...

Page 95: ...0nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP ICU01 0904 001638 IC USC ARK 8601 16BIT BGA 96P 13X13MM ICU02 1204 001573 IC VIDEO PROCESS SAA7113H QFP 44P 393MIL ICU03 1203 002013 IC VOLTAGE REGULATOR 62FP3302 SOT 23 3P LU01 AC29 32001B FILTER EMI BEAD CB321611 TA SB 0 2OH LU04 AC29 32001B FILTER EMI BEAD CB321611 TA SB 0 2OH LU05 AC29 32001B FILTER EMI BEAD CB321611 TA SB 0 2OH LU06 2703 000363 INDUCTOR SMD 10uH 5 2 5x2x1...

Page 96: ...E25 2007 000097 R CHIP 47Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 RE26 2007 000125 R CHIP 3 9Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 RE29 2007 000091 R CHIP 12Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 VRE02 2104 001007 VR SMD 10Kohm 25 0 15W TOP ASSY FUNCTION BOARD FUNCTION W4 PJ LCD J470 3811 000389 WIRE NO SHEATH CU SPCW 300V 52 4mm 1 0 5 R471 2004 000971 R METAL 470ohm 1 1 8W AA TP 1 8x3 2mm R472 2004 000413 R METAL 18Kohm 1 1 8W AA TP 1 8x3 2m...

Page 97: ...211 2404 001020 C TA CHIP 10uF 20 10V GP TP 3216 3 2 CL212 2203 002793 C CERAMIC CHIP 1000nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP CNL101 3708 001603 CONNECTOR FPC FFC PIC 24P 0 5MM SMD A SN CNL102 3708 001334 CONNECTOR FPC FFC PIC 10P 0 8mm SMD A SN CNL201 3708 001690 CONNECTOR FPC FFC PIC 28P 0 5MM SMD A SN DL201 0401 001054 DIODE SWITCHING KDS160 85V 300mA SOD 323 ICL201 0801 002732 IC CMOS LOGIC TC7WT126FU INVERTE...

Page 98: ...PCB Diagrams 7 PCB Diagrams 7 1 Main PCB Normal Component Side 7 2 7 2 Main PCB Normal Conductor Side 7 4 7 3 Rear PCB 7 6 7 4 EVF PCB 7 7 7 5 Function PCB 7 8 7 6 Front PCB 7 8 7 7 LCD PCB 7 8 7 8 CCD PCB 7 9 7 9 USB PCB 7 10 ...

Page 99: ...7 2 Samsung Electronics PCB Diagrams 7 1 Main PCB Component Side ...

Page 100: ...7 3 Samsung Electronics PCB Diagrams ...

Page 101: ...7 4 Samsung Electronics PCB Diagrams 7 2 Main PCB Conductor Side ...

Page 102: ...7 5 Samsung Electronics PCB Diagrams ...

Page 103: ...7 6 Samsung Electronics PCB Diagrams 7 3 Rear PCB Component Side Conductor Side ...

Page 104: ...7 7 Samsung Electronics PCB Diagrams 7 4 EVF PCB Component Side Conductor Side ...

Page 105: ...7 8 Samsung Electronics PCB Diagrams 7 5 Function PCB 7 6 Front PCB 7 7 LCD PCB ...

Page 106: ...7 9 Samsung Electronics PCB Diagrams 7 8 CCD PCB Component Side Conductor Side ...

Page 107: ...7 10 Samsung Electronics PCB Diagrams 7 9 USB PCB Component Side Conductor Side ...

Page 108: ...8 1 Samsung Electronics 8 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 109: ...8 2 Samsung Electronics Wiring Diagram MEMO MEMO ...

Page 110: ...this service manual Note Do not use the part number shown on this drawing for ordering The correct part number is shown in the parts list may be slightly different or amended since this drawing was prepared Important safety notices Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety When replacing any of these components Use only the same type 9 1 DC DC Converter Main 9...

Page 111: ...9 2 Samsung Electronics Schematic Diagrams 9 1 DC DC Converter Main ...

Page 112: ...9 3 Samsung Electronics Schematic Diagrams 9 2 System Control Main ...

Page 113: ...9 4 Samsung Electronics Schematic Diagrams 9 3 Audio Main ...

Page 114: ...9 5 Samsung Electronics Schematic Diagrams 9 4 Pre Amp Main ...

Page 115: ...9 6 Samsung Electronics Schematic Diagrams 9 5 Front ...

Page 116: ...9 7 Samsung Electronics Schematic Diagrams 9 6 Function ...

Page 117: ...9 8 Samsung Electronics Schematic Diagrams 9 7 EVF ...

Page 118: ...9 9 Samsung Electronics Schematic Diagrams 9 8 LCD ...

Page 119: ...9 10 Samsung Electronics Schematic Diagrams 9 9 CCD ...

Page 120: ...9 11 Samsung Electronics Schematic Diagrams 9 10 CAMERA Main ...

Page 121: ...D C810 680nF R805 75 330pF C814 0 1uF C820 C817 0 1uF R806 75 1 2 3 1 75 R808 680nF C819 AGND XTAL1 5 XTAL2 6 75 R807 680nF C816 J801 MIC_JACK 27 PVSS RES 9 SCL 10 SDA 11 TCK 38 TDI 39 37 TDO 40 TMS 20 VACT VDD 7 VIN1 1 VIN2 44 42 VIN3 VREF 35 43 VRT VSS 8 B0 12 B1 13 B2 14 B3 15 B4 16 B5 17 B6 18 19 B7 3 CIN FILED 34 36 HREF ISGND 41 21 LLC 22 OE 28 PIXCLK 29 PVDD VIDEO_IN VDDD AGND VPX3226E IC80...

Page 122: ... 10 MECHANICAL 1 Operation 2 Adjustment 3 Disassembly and Reassembly Manual CAMCORDER CONTENTS File with the SERVICE MANUAL Samsung Electronics Co Ltd JAN 2002 Printed in Korea AD68 00420H COVER 2 26 02 8 30 AM Page 1 ...

Page 123: ...NG 2 GEAR LOADING 3 SWITCH MODE 4 ARM TENSION 5 POLE BASE S 6 BRAKE SUB S ASS Y 7 REEL S 8 GEAR PULLEY 9 DRUM 0 MOTOR CAPSTAN A GEAR CAPSTAN B ARM REVIEW C POLE BASE T D ARM PINCH ROLLER E GEAR IDLER F REEL T G HOLDER FPC SUB H BRAKE SOFT T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 G 0 A B C D E F H ...

Page 124: ...peration Fig 1 2 1 MOTOR LOADING 2 GEAR LOADING 3 SWITCH MODE 4 GEAR CAM MAIN 5 LEVER CAM 6 DRUM 7 MOTOR CAPSTAN 8 GEAR CAPSTAN 9 SLIDER MAIN 0 BELT TIMING A LEVER EJECT B GEAR PULLEY C HOLDER FPC SUB 1 2 3 4 5 C 6 7 8 9 0 A B ...

Page 125: ...jected BL 2 0 0 0 UNLOAD 0 1 1 2 5 5 Standby Cassette down BL 3 0 0 0 SUB LOAD 0 1 0 97 5 173 Chassis Sub loading BL 4 0 0 0 STOP 1 1 0 202 208 Stopped BL 5 0 0 0 PLAY 1 0 0 262 5 287 In REC CUE REV FF REW PAUSE Table 1 1 Switch Mode Code NOTE 0 Opened 1 Connected with COMMON Fig 1 3 REFERENCE LINE OF SWITCH MODE AND GEAR CAM MAIN ...

Page 126: ...on Fig 1 4 2 GEAR WHEEL MOTOR MOTOR LOADING 1 GEAR WORM LOADING 3 GEAR LOADING 4 SWITCH MODE 5 GEAR CAM MAIN 6 1 3 1 Gear Train Motor Loading 1 rotates Gear Wheel Motor 2 Gear Worm Loading 3 Gear Loading 4 rotates Switch Mode 5 rotates Gear Cam Main 6 rotates ...

Page 127: ...LOAD SUB LOAD STOP PLAY Fig 1 5 MOTOR LOADING 1 GEAR LOADING 2 SWITCH MODE 3 GEAR CAM MAIN 4 LEVER CAM 5 CHASSIS SUB 6 1 3 2 Sub Chassis Motor Loading 1 rotates Gear Loading 2 rotates Switch Mode 3 rotates Gear Cam Main 4 rotates Lever Cam 5 turns Chassis Sub 6 slides ...

Page 128: ...R BRAKE S 5 LEVER SUB S 4 CHASSIS SUB 2 REEL S 6 1 3 3 Brake Sub S Ass y Brake Sub S Lever Brake S Motor Loading 1 rotates Chassis Sub 2 slides Slider Main 3 slides in direction of arrow Lever Brake S 5 contacts with Reel S 6 by Slider Main 3 and Brake Sub S 4 released Slider Main 3 slides in direction of arrow Lever Brake S 5 released by Slider Main 3 ...

Page 129: ...de Brake Soft T OFF ON EJECT UNLOAD SUB LOAD STOP PLAY 1 3 4 Brake T Brake Soft T Motor Loading 1 rotates Chassis Sub 2 moves Slider Main 3 move to left Brake Soft T 5 released by Slider Main 3 One way effect of Brake Soft T 5 Brake Soft T 5 Reel T rotates clockwise One way effect Reel T rotates counterclockwise ...

Page 130: ...Chassis Main 7 and Spring Tension 6 After loading is complete Arm Tension 3 moves by S W Mode Cam Curve 5 Samsung Electronics 1 8 Operation Mode Arm Tension OFF ON EJECT UNLOAD SUB LOAD STOP PLAY Fig 1 8 CHASSIS MAIN 7 MOTOR LOADING 1 ARM TENSION 3 SPRING TENSION 6 S W MODE CAM CURVE 5 CAM CURVE 4 2 CHASSIS SUB ...

Page 131: ...4 moves in direction of arrow Pinch Roller 6 contacts shaft of Motor Capstan 5 PLAY Mode Motor Loading 1 rotates in reverse Slider Main 4 moves to right Pinch Roller 6 released from shaft of Motor Capstan 5 Return to STOP Samsung Electronics 1 9 Operation Fig 1 9 MOTOR LOADING 1 5 MOTOR CAPSTAN 6 PINCH ROLLER 4 SLIDER MAIN 3 ARM PINCH ROLLER 2 CHASSIS SUB Mode Arm Pinch Roller OFF ON EJECT UNLOAD ...

Page 132: ... 6 T 7 slides along S rail and T rail Slider Main 3 moves to left Pole Base S 6 T 7 attaches to V groove of Main Chassis 8 Samsung Electronics 1 10 Operation Mode Pole Base S T OFF ON EJECT UNLOAD SUB LOAD STOP PLAY Fig 1 10 MAIN CHASSIS 8 MOTOR LOADING 1 POLE BASE S 6 ARM LOADING S 4 7 POLE BASE T 3 SLIDER MAIN 5 ARM LOADING T 2 CHASSIS SUB ...

Page 133: ...LOAD SUB LOAD STOP PLAY Fig 1 11 MOTOR LOADING 1 3 CHASSIS MAIN 5 ARM REVIEW 4 CAM CURVE 2 CHASSIS SUB 1 3 8 Arm Review Motor Loading 1 rotates Chassis Sub 2 moves in direction of arrow Arm Review 5 simulaneously rotates and translates by Cam Curve 4 of Chassis Main 3 ...

Page 134: ...TOR CAPSTAN 2 GEAR CAPSTAN 3 BELT TIMING 6 REEL T 5 GEAR IDLER 4 GEAR PULLEY 1 3 9 Reel Driving Motor Capstan 1 rotates Gear Capstan 2 rotates Belt Timing 3 transmits rotation to Gear Pulley 4 Gear Idler 5 engages Reel T 6 or Reel S 7 Reel T 6 or Reel S 7 rotates ...

Page 135: ...h 1 of Housing releases the cassette lid lock Housing down Chassis Sub s front edge 2 opens cassette lid Key release 3 of Chassis Sub releases reel lock of cassette tape Lever Locker 4 hooks on Chassis Sub Catch 5 and Housing is locked Lever Locker s Front Edge 6 turns on S W Push 7 1 4 Mode Position Change ...

Page 136: ...ht ly and then rotates forward Slider Main moves to left Pole Base S T attach to Base Drum Motor Loading stops Pinch Roller attaches to Capstan Shaft Pinch Roller rotates back ward and then forward Arm Pinch Roller is rotated by Slider Main and Pinch Roller detaches from Capstan Shaft Motor Loading rotates in reverse and then stops Arm Tension rotates in direc tion of arrow slightly and Lever Brak...

Page 137: ... GEAR PULLEY MOTOR LOADING GEAR LOADING SWITCH MODE GEAR CAM MAIN LEVER CAM DRUM LEVER BRAKE S REEL S BRAKE SUB S DRUM MOTOR CAPSTAN ARM REVIEW POLE BASE T ARM PINCH ROLLER GEAR IDLER S W PUSH BRAKE SOFT T DRUM MOTOR CAPSTAN GEAR CAPSTAN SLIDER MAIN BELT TIMING GEAR PULLEY CAPSTAN SHAFT PINCH ROLLER REEL T BRAKE SOFT T ...

Page 138: ...n rotates in direction of arrow to remove slack Motor Loading stops Motor Capstan rotates forward Reel S rotates Slider Main moves in direction of arrow Lever Brake S released from Reel S Pinch Roller moves in direction of arrow to put tape between roller and Capstan Shaft Gear Capstan and Belt Timing Gear Pulley Gear Idler rotate Reel T rotates The tape fed from the Motor Capstan is wound by this...

Page 139: ...tion Fig 1 16 MOTOR LOADING DRUM ARM TENSION LEVER BRAKE S BRAKE SUB S GEAR IDLER MOTOR LOADING GEAR LOADING SWITCH MODE GEAR CAM MAIN SLIDER MAIN CAPSTAN SHAFT PINCH ROLLER REEL T BRAKE SOFT T CAPSTAN SHAFT GEAR CAPSTAN GEAR PULLEY ...

Page 140: ... direction of arrow Motor Loading stops Pinch Roller moves in direction of arrow to put tape between Roller and Capstan Shaft Lever Brake S and Brake Main T released from Reel S and T by Slider Main Pinch Roller rotates 19 times faster than PLAY mode Reel T rotates 19 times faster than PLAY mode Gear Capstan and Belt Timing Gear Pulley Gear Idler rotate Motor Capstan rotates forward This operation...

Page 141: ... LOADING DRUM ARM TENSION LEVER BRAKE S BRAKE SUB S GEAR IDLER MOTOR LOADING GEAR LOADING SWITCH MODE GEAR CAM MAIN SLIDER MAIN CAPSTAN SHAFT PINCH ROLLER REEL T BRAKE SOFT T CAPSTAN SHAFT GEAR CAPSTAN GEAR PULLEY PINCH ROLLER ARM TENSION SLIDER MAIN ...

Page 142: ...Brake Soft T contacts Reel T by reverse rotation of Reel T Pinch Roller moves in direction of arrow to put tape between Roller and Capstan Shaft Lever Brake S and Brake Main T released from Reel S and T by Slider Main Pinch Roller rotates 19 times faster than PLAY mode Reel S rotates 19 times faster than PLAY mode Gear Capstan and Belt Timing Gear Pulley Gear Idler rotate Motor Capstan rotates bac...

Page 143: ...G DRUM ARM TENSION LEVER BRAKE S BRAKE SUB S GEAR IDLER MOTOR LOADING GEAR LOADING SWITCH MODE GEAR CAM MAIN SLIDER MAIN CAPSTAN SHAFT PINCH ROLLER REEL T BRAKE SOFT T CAPSTAN SHAFT GEAR CAPSTAN GEAR PULLEY PINCH ROLLER ARM TENSION SLIDER MAIN ONE WAY EFFECT ...

Page 144: ...nch Roller attached to Motor Capstan Shaft Lever Brake S detached from Reel S by Slider Main Loading motor stops Motor Capstan rotates Pinch Roller rotates Pinch Roller rotates Gear Capstan and Belt Timing Gear Pulley Gear Idler rotates Reel T rotates Motor Capstan stops Reel T stops Push START STOP key Motor Capstan rotates Reel T rotates Reel S rotates Reel S stops Reel S rotates Drum is still r...

Page 145: ... LOADING DRUM ARM TENSION LEVER BRAKE S BRAKE SUB S GEAR IDLER MOTOR LOADING GEAR LOADING SWITCH MODE GEAR CAM MAIN SLIDER MAIN CAPSTAN SHAFT PINCH ROLLER REEL T BRAKE SOFT T CAPSTAN SHAFT GEAR CAPSTAN GEAR PULLEY PINCH ROLLER ARM TENSION SLIDER MAIN ...

Page 146: ...r Pully Gear Idler rotate Gear Cam Main and Lever Cam rotate by Lever Cam Pin which follows the Cam Curve of the Gear Cam Main Chassis Sub moves in direction of arrow Lever Eject moves in direction of arrow by Slide Main and push Lever Locker to release lock of Housing Arm Pinch Roller rotates in direction of arrow Reel S rotates Drum stops Motor Loading stops Housing raised Eject completed Motor ...

Page 147: ...MOTOR LOADING DRUM ARM TENSION LEVER BRAKE S BRAKE SUB S REEL S GEAR LOADING SWITCH MODE GEAR CAM MAIN LEVER CAM CHASSIS SUB POLE BASE T ARM REVIEW ARM PINCH ROLLER GEAR IDLER REEL T BRAKE SOFT T MOTOR CAPSTAN GEAR CAPSTAN SLIDER MAIN GEAR PULLEY ...

Page 148: ... key Motor Capstan rotates approx 9 times faster than PLAY mode Gear Capstan and Belt Timing Gear Pulley Gear Idler rotate Reel T rotates approx 9 times faster Reel S rotates approx 9 times faster Tape which is fed by Motor Capstan is wound up to Reel T ...

Page 149: ...Samsung Electronics 1 27 Operation Fig 1 21 DRUM REEL S GEAR IDLER MOTOR CAPSTAN GEAR CAPSTAN BELT TIMING REEL T GEAR PULLEY ...

Page 150: ...then rotates in reverse approx 7 times faster Gear Capstan and Belt Timing Gear Pulley Gear Idler rotate Gear Idler contacts Reel S Reel S rotates in reverse approx 7 times faster Reel T rotates in reverse approx 7 times faster Tape which is fed by Motor Capstan is wound up to Reel S ...

Page 151: ...tion Fig 1 22 MOTOR LOADING DRUM ARM TENSION LEVER BRAKE S BRAKE SUB S GEAR IDLER MOTOR LOADING GEAR LOADING SWITCH MODE GEAR CAM MAIN SLIDER MAIN GEAR PULLEY CAPSTAN SHAFT PINCH ROLLER REEL T BRAKE SOFT T CAPSTAN SHAFT GEAR CAPSTAN ...

Page 152: ...Samsung Electronics 1 30 Operation MEMO MEMO ...

Page 153: ...ush Keep ON status and make loading 5 Push the Play key Drum side Opposite side Movement of Chassis Loading Unloading Table 2 1 2 2 Setting Mechanical Mode Without Recorder Circuit 1 Set the power supply output to approx 3V 2 Choose the polarity depending on whether loading or unloading 3 Supply the voltage to the Motor Loading and set to the desired mode Note For the removals of the Housing Ass y...

Page 154: ... slowly counterclockwise by hand 2 3 2 Cleaning of Tape Path 1 In EJECT mode clean the tape path system from Pole Tension P1 through Pole Review P7 Pinch Roller and Capstan Shaft and the Lower Drum Using the lens tissue soaked in ethyl alcohol Note Do not rotate the motor by power or rotate the Upper Drum assembly clockwise Also the Head tip will be damaged if the lens tissue is moved in a perpend...

Page 155: ...ip of a ø 2mm stick as shown in Fig 2 4 Maintenance and check items Hours of use H Remarks 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 Tape path Cleaning of tape path system Cleaning and degaussing of drum assembly Capstan Shaft Gear Capstan Driving system Gear Pulley Shaft Belt Timing Motor Loading Performance Abnormal noise Back tension measurement Confirmation Brake system PB REV torque me...

Page 156: ...m Tension is 0 1mm Fig 2 5 3 If necessary proceed to step 4 4 If the Arm Tension 1 is located inside the position specified adjust the Band Adjust Tension 2 toward arrow A If it is located outside adjust toward arrow B 2 4 1 C REASSEMBLY 1 Refer to 3 2 to mount the Housing Ass y Hole of Holder Loading ARM TENSION 1 BAND ADJUST TENSION 2 C B A 0 1mm Note Check if the arm tension can be moved toward...

Page 157: ...claw rack shape of Slider Tension toward arrow C shift the meshing position with the claw of Slider Tension toward arrow B See Fig 2 6 2 4 3 PB REV Torque Check 1 Set up the cassette torque tape 2 Set to PB mode and check that the torque vlaue of Reel T is 9 3g cm 3 Set to REV mode and check that the torque value of Reel S is 25 5g cm 4 If necessary replace the defective reel assembly Note When sh...

Page 158: ... to 3 2 Remove the Housing Ass y 2 Refer to 3 4 Remove the Idler Ass y 2 4 4 B CHECK 1 Using the slide calipers check the following distances The upper surface of the P C B Reel to the Reel S table resting surface and the Reel T table resting surface should each be 5 7 0 2mm 2 4 4 c MOUNTING 1 Refer to 3 4 Mount the Idler Ass y 2 Refer to 3 2 Mount the Housing Ass y ...

Page 159: ...l of camcorder Observe the PB RF signal and Head Switching Pulse on an oscilloscope 3 Play back the alignment tape 4 Check that the waveform of the RF signal is flat both at the inlet and outlet Fig 2 8 A If not flat B or C in Fig 2 8 do adjustments 2 5 2 through 2 5 5 Fig 2 8 REEL S REEL T A CORRECT B DEFECT AT INLET C DEFECT AT OUTLET INLET OUTLET 2 5 Tape Path Adjustment ...

Page 160: ...flatten the waveform at the outlet Fig 2 10 P2 P5 2 5 3 Not Adjustment 1 Play back the alignment tape and confirm that the tape is not loosened between the Capstan Motor and Cuide Roller T 2 Set to REV mode and observe the outlet waveform of PB RF signal Fig 2 12 Fig 2 11 GUIDE ROLLER S P2 TAPE SHOULD NOT BE LOOSENED HERE P7 CAPSTAN GUIDE ROLLER T P5 Fig 2 12 NG GOOD ...

Page 161: ...ax or larger Fig 2 13 3 Confirm that no large fluctuations occur on the waveform Fig 2 14 Fig 2 13 EMIN EMAX EMIN 65 EMAX 2 5 4 B CUE AND REV CHECK 1 Play back the alignment tape and set to REV mode Confirm that the waveform peaks have a uniform pitch Fig 2 15 2 Set to CUE mode Confirm that the waveform peaks still have a uniform pitch Fig 2 15 Fig 2 15 a b c a b c Fig 2 14 A C C C 1 A 8 a b c A B...

Page 162: ...CUE REV and FF REW modes then playback Confirm the waveform of PB RF signal rises flatly within 3 seconds Also confirm that the tape is not loosened or curled around the Pinch Roller 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 2 5 4 D TAPE PATH CHECK 1 In CUE and REV modes check that the tape is not too curled around the P2 Upper Flange P5 Upper Flange and P7 Upper Lower Flanges Fig 2 17 Fig 2 16 Fig 2 17 GUIDE ROLLER...

Page 163: ... Mechanical Mode Fig 3 1 Loading and Unloading 1 Set the power supply output to approximately 3V 2 Choose the polarity depending on whether loading or unloading See Table 3 1 3 Supply the voltage to the Motor Loading Drum side Opposite side Movement of chassis Loading Unloading Table 3 1 ...

Page 164: ...nlock the hook of the Roller Sub 2 and then separate the Lever 3 from the Sub Deck 3 Separate the Arm L 4 and Arm R 5 from the Pin Arm 6 and lift the Housing Ass y 3 2 2 Reassembly 1 Mount the Arm L 4 and Arm R 5 to Pin Arm 6 2 Mount the Roller Sub 2 to the Sub Deck Then put the hook into the slot while sliding it as shown in figure B C 3 LEVER 2 ROLLER SUB 6 PIN ARM A B 4 ARM L 5 ARM R Fig A Fig ...

Page 165: ... 3 SCREWS 1 MAIN CHASSIS 3 3 Drum 3 3 1 Disassembly 1 Remove 3 screws 2 then lift the Drum Ass y 3 3 3 2 Reassembly 1 Mount the Drum Ass y 3 to the Main Chassis 1 and then secure with 3 screws 2 Note Be extremely careful when removing the Drum 3 Do not touch the Head tip 4 during servicing ...

Page 166: ...ft the Holder FPC 6 3 4 2 Reassembly 1 Fit the Idler Ass y 3 into the Pin 4 2 Mount the Cover Reel Ass y 2 to the Deck Ass y in the reverse direction of arrow 3 Secure with 2 screws 1 4 Mount the Holder FPC 6 and then secure with 1 screw Samsung Electronics 3 4 Disassembly and Reassembly Fig 3 4 Idler Holder FPC 1 2 SCREW 2 COVER REEL ASS Y 3 IDLER ASS Y 4 PIN 5 1 SCREW 6 HOLDER FPC ...

Page 167: ... the Guide Pin 9 of Main Deck Ass y 3 6 Install the Sub Deck Ass y 2 with 2 screws 1 Samsung Electronics 3 5 Disassembly and Reassembly Fig 3 5 Sub Deck Note After assembling the Sub Deck Ass y 2 make sure that the Sub Deck Ass y loads and unloads cor rectly by applying 3V to the Motor Loading 8 SUB DECK CAM A SUB DECK CAM 2 SUB DECK ASS Y 7 ARM TENSION ASS Y 8 ARM REVIEW ASS Y 1 2 SCREWS 4 2 BOSS...

Page 168: ... Base T Ass y 2 arrow D then remove it from Link Loading T 4 3 6 2 Reassembly 1 Insert the Pole Base S Ass y 1 into Link Loading S 5 Turn it reverse of arrow B and put it on the Sub Deck Ass y 3 then push it reverse of arrow A 2 Insert the Pole Base T Ass y 2 into the Link Loading T 4 Turn it reverse of arrow E and put it on the Sub Deck Ass y 3 then push the Pole Base T Ass y 2 reverse of arrow D...

Page 169: ...e Arm Review Ass y 1 in the direction of arrow B and lift it to remove Fig A 2 Lift the Spring Arm Review Ass y 1 from the Sub Deck Hole 3 3 Push the Arm Pinch Roller Ass y 2 arrow C and lift it to remove 3 7 2 Reassembly 1 Insert the Arm Pinch Roller Ass y 2 into the Bush 4 and then push it in the reverse direction of arrow C 2 Insert the Arm Review Ass y 1 into the Bush 5 and push it reverse of ...

Page 170: ...ON 3 8 Arm Tension 3 8 1 Disassembly 1 Push the Arm Tension Ass y 2 arrow A and then remove the Spring Tension 1 2 Push the Arm Tension Ass y 2 arrow A to the end and then lift it reverse of arrow A 3 8 2 Reassembly 1 Insert the Pin Arm Tension 5 into the Sub Deck Guide Hole 6 2 Push the Arm Tension Ass y 2 arrow A and install it 3 Insert the Spring Tension 1 into the Spring Hook 4 ...

Page 171: ...Soft T 3 9 1 Disassembly 1 Remove the Spring Brake Sub S 1 from the Spring Hook 2 3 2 Push Brake Sub S Ass y 5 arrow A and lift the Reel S Ass y 4 3 Push Brake Sub S Ass y 5 reverse of arrow A and then lift it 4 Lift the Brake Soft T 6 and Reel T Ass y 7 3 9 2 Reassembly 1 Mount the Reel T Ass y 7 2 Mount the Brake Soft T 6 3 Insert Brake Sub S Ass y 5 and push it arrow A Mount the Reel S Ass y 4 ...

Page 172: ...10 2 Reassembly 1 Mount the Gear Loading 6 2 Mount the Motor Loading Ass y 3 so that the 1 Boss 4 and 2 Hooks 2 of the Motor Loading Ass y 3 are inserted into the Main Base 3 Secure 2 screw 1 Samsung Electronics 3 10 Disassembly and Reassembly Fig 3 10 Motor Loading Gear Loading 1 2 SCREW 6 GEAR LOADING 3 MOTOR LOADING ASS Y 2 2 HOOKS 4 BOSS 5 S W MODE ASS Y ...

Page 173: ...ear Cam Main 5 reverse of arrow A 4 Remove the Slider Main Ass y 4 arrow C 3 12 2 Reassembly Reassemble in reverse order Samsung Electronics 3 11 Disassembly and Reassembly Fig 3 11 Motor Capstan Lever Eject Slider Main 4 SLIDER MAIN ASS Y 3 LEVER EJECT 1 2 SCREWS 2 MOTOR CAPSTAN 5 GEAR CAM MAIN Fig A TIMING POINT A B C Note When reassembling the Gear Cam Main 5 Align the timing point of the Gear ...

Page 174: ... lift the Gear Pulley Ass y 4 3 Lift the Gear Cam Main 5 and the Lever Cam 6 3 12 2 Reassembly 1 Mount the Gear Pulley Ass y 4 on the main base Then hang the Belt Timing 3 to the Gear Pulley Ass y 4 2 Mount the Gear Capstan 2 so that the Belt Timing 3 is hung to the Gear Capstan 2 3 Install the Washer Slit 1 4 Insert the Lever Cam 6 into the Pin 7 5 Align the hole of the Lever Cam 6 with the Timin...

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