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VL-E760U

VL-E765U

SHARP SERVICE MANUAL


LIQUID CRYSTAL CAMCORDER q NTSC

VL-E760
MODELS VL-E765
In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regula-
tions in some countries) the set should be restored to its
original condition and only parts identical to those specified
be used.

I CONTENTS
Page
1. IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES . .. . .. .. .. .. ... . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ... . .. . ... . .. .. .. ...~...................................... l-l
2 . SPECIFICATIONS . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..~.......................~..................... 2-1
3 PART NAMES AND FUNCTION . . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... .. . . ... .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .. . ... ... .. .. .. . ... . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .. . . 3-1
4: DISASSEMBLY OF THE SET . .. . .. .. ..~...............................................................................~............... 4-l
5 . MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT . .. . .. .. .. . ..I..............................................................~............................. 5-I
6 . ADJUSTMENT OF VCR ... . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . ... .. . .. .. . . ... .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... .. . .. .. .. .. ... . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . ... .. . .. 6-1
7 . SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM .. .. . .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... .. .. ... . .. .. .. .. . ... . ... .. . ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... .. . . 7-1
8 . SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. ... . .. .. .. .. ... . .. ... . .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ... . .. .. 8-1
9 . SEMICONDUCTOR LEAD IDENTIFICATION . .. . .. .. .. . ... .. . . ... . ..‘....................................................... 9-l
lO.PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES .. .. . .. ... . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... .. . . ... . . IO-I
11 .REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . .. .. .. . .. ... . .. .. . .. .... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. ... . ..~..... II-I
12.PACKING OF THE SET .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... . .. ... . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... .. . .. ... 12-1
13.AC ADAPTER . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... . .. .. .. ... .. . .. ... . .. .. . .. .. . . ... .. .. . ....... 13-1

This document has been published to be used for


SHARP CORPORATlON after sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
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1. IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES


BEFORE RETURNING THE VIDEO CAMERA connections, metal cabinet, screw heads, knobs and
RECORDER control shafts, etc.) and measure the AC voltage drop
across the resistor. Reverse the AC plug (a non
Before returning the video camera recorder to the user, polarized adaptor plug must be used but only for the
perform the following safety checks. purpose of completing these checks) on the set and
repeat the AC voltage measurements for each ex-
1. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are posed metallic part. Any reading of 0.45V rms (this
not pinched or that hardware is not lodged between corresponds to 0.3mA rms AC.) or more is excessive
the chassis and other metal parts in the video camera and indicates a potential shock hazard which must be
recorder. corrected before returning the video camera recorder
2. Inspect all protective devices such as non-metallic to the user.
control knobs, insulating materials, cabinet backs,
adjustment and compartment covers or shields, isola-
tion resistor/capacitor networks, mechanical insula-
tors etc.
3. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for
leakage current in the following manner.
l Plug the AC line cord directly into a 120 volt AC outlet
(Do not use an isolation transformer for this test).
. Using twoclip leads, connect a ISkohm, IO watt resistor
paralleled by a 0.15pF capacitor in series with all
exposed metal cabinet parts and a known ground,
such as a water pipe or conduit.
l UseaVTVMorVOMwith1000ohmpervolt,orhigher
sensitivity or measure the AC voltage drop across the
resisor (See Diagram). \~~~~~r=
TO EXPOSED
l Move the resistor connection to all exposed metal METAL PARTS
parts having a return path to the chassis (antenna

1. NOTES DE SERVICE IMPORTANTES


AVANT DE RENDRE LE MAGNETOSCOPE retour au chassis (connexions d’antenne, coffret
metallique, t&es de vis, boutons et arbres decommande,
Avant de rendre le magnetoscope a I’utilisateur, eff ectuer etc.) et mesurer lachutede tension CAentre la resistance.
les verifications de securite suivantes. lnverser lafiche CA (unefiche intermediaire non polarisee
doit etre utiliseea seulefin defaireces verifications.) sur
1. Verifier toutes les gaines de fil pour etre sur que les fils I’appareil et repeter les mesures de tension CA pour
ne sont pas pin&s ou que le materiel n’est pas coin& chaque piece metallique exposee. Toute lecture de
entre le chassis et les autres pieces metalliques dans le 0,45 V rms (ceci correspond a 0,3 mA rms CA) ou plus
magnetoscope. est excessive et signale un danger de choc qui doit etre
2. Verifier tous les dispositifs de protection tels que les corrige avant de rendre le magnetoscope & son
boutons de commande non metalliques, les materiaux utilisateur.
d’isolement, le dos du coffret, les couvercles de
compartiment et ajustement ou les boucliers, les /
reseaux de resistance / condensateur d’isolement,
les isolateurs mecaniques, etc.
3. Pour etre sur qu’il n’y aaucun risque de choc electrique,
verifier le courant de fuite de la maniere suivante.
VTVM
lBrancher le cordon d’alimentation secteurdirectement oECHELLE CA 0 3
dans une prise de courant de 120 volts. (Ne pas \
utiliser de transformateur d’isolement pour cet essai). 1.5KOHMS
low
. Utiliser deux fils a pinces et connecter une resistance
de IO watts I,5 kohm en parallele avec un
condensateur de 0,15 I_LFen serie avec des pieces du
coffret metallique exposees et une masse de terre
connue telle qu’un tuyau ou un conduit d’eau.
lUtiliser un VTVM ou VOM avec une sensibilite de
1000 ohms par volt ou plus ou mesurer la chute de
tension CA entre la resistance (voir diagramme).
l * Deposer la connexion de la resistance a toutes les
pieces metalliques exposees ayant un parcours de

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WARNING :TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE


THIS APPLIANCE TO WET LOCATIONS.

CAUTION
This symbol mark means following. Camcorder
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC For continued protection against fire haz- only
SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO ard, replace only with same type fuse.
USERSERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. (CP901; 2A 72V, CP902; 2A 72V)
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE A
\
PERSONNEL.

This symbol warns the user of uninsulated CAUTION


voltage within the unit that can cause danger- This symbol mark means following. AC Adapter
ous electric shocks. For continued protection against fire haz- only
A

n
ard, replace only with same type fuse.
(Fl; 1.5A 25OV) T
This symbol alerts the user that there are
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important operating and maintenance instruc-
tions in the literature accompanying this unit.
/:A
/1.5A 25OV\

ATTENTION: POUR REDUIRE LES RESQUES D’INCENbIE OU DE CHOC ELECTRICWE,


NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A LA PLUIE OU A L’HUMIDITE.

_’
.

A
ATTENTION: AFIN DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES DE
CHOC ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS RETIRER LE
n I
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ATTENTION
Ce symbole signifie que l’on devra uti-
liser un fusible de meme type (CP901;
2A 72V, CP902; 2A 72V) pour assurer la
Camcorder
seulement

securite.
COUVERCLE, AUCUN ORGANE INTERNE
NE PEUT ETRE REPARE PAR
n
L’UTIUSATEUR, CONFIER L’APPAREIL A
UN DEPANNEUR QUALIFIE.

Ce symbole signale a I’utilisateur la presence


ATTENTION

A d’une tension non isolee a I’interieur de I’appareil


qui peut etre la cause de secousses electriques
dangereuses.
Cesymbole signifie que I’on devra uti-
liser un fusible de meme type (Fl; 1,5A,
25OV) pour assurer la securite.
Adaptateur CA
seulement

A
T

Ce symbole avertit l’utilisateur que des in- / 1,5A 250V \


structions importantes relatives a l’utilisation
I et al’entretien se trouvent dans le manuel
0
A
accompagnant I’appareil.

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A CAUTION
BEFORE BATTERY DESTROY

NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY

The following program is available in the United States. Please consult local environmental
authorities concerning the availability of this or other programs in your area.

The RBRCTM Seal


SHARP participates in the RBRCTM* Nickel-Cadmium Battery Recycling Program in the United
States. The RBRCTM Seal on our battery pack contained in our product indicates that SHARP is
voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries. The RBRCTM
program provides you with a convenient alternative to placing spent Nickel-Cadmium battery packs into
the trash or municipal waste stream, which is illegal in some areas. At the end of their useful life, the
Nickel-Cadmium battery can be dropped off at the nearest collection center for recycling. For information
on the nearest collection center, call I-80008-BATTERY or your local recycling center. If you are located
outside the United States, contact your local authorities for information concerning proper disposal and/
or recycling of this battery. SHARP’s involvement in this program is part of our commitment to protecting
our environment and conserving natural resources.
[Footnote] *RBRCTM is trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.

NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY


LITHIUM or LITHIUM-ION BATTERY
SEALED LEAD BATTERY

Battery disposal
Contains the above (Rechargeable) Battery. must be recycled or disposed of properly.
Remove the Battery from the products and contact Federal or State Environmental Agencies for
information on recycling and disposal options.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS

Signal System: NTSC standard


Recording System: 2 rotary heads, helical scanning system
Cassette: 8 mm video tape, MP type
Recording/Playback Time: 120 minutes (P6-120)
Tape Speed: 14.345 mm/second
Pickup Device: l/4” (6.4mm, effective size: 4.5 mm) CCD image sensor (with approx.
270,000 pixels including optical black)
Lens: 16 x power zoom lens (F1.4, f=4.0-64.0 mm) and full-range auto focus
Lens Filter Diameter: 46 mm
Monitor: ‘4” (10.1 cm) full-color LCD screen (TFT active matrix)
Microphone: Electret monaural microphone
Color Temperature Compensation: Auto white balance
Minimum Illumination: 0.8 lux (5 lux measured by EIA standard) (with gain-up, F1.4)
Video Output Level: 1 .O Vp-p 75.ohm unbalanced
Audio Output Level: -8 dBs, impedance less than 2.2 kohms
Speaker Output: 200 mW
Power Requirement: DC 3.6V
Power Consumption: 5.3W (during camera recording in full auto mode with zoom motor off,
Extend Zoom, DIS and Snapshot functions off, and backlight in normal
mode)
Operating Temperature: O°C to + 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Operating Humidity: 30% to 80%
Storage Temperature: -2OOC to +6O”C (-4°F to 140°F)
Dimensions (approx.): 7 5/&’ (W) x 4 g&’ (H) x 3 7/8” (D)
[182 mm (W) x 109 mm (H) x 99 mm (D)]
Weight (approx.): 1.57 Ibs (710g)
(without battery pack, lithium battery, video cassette, and lens cap)

AC Adapter/Battery Charger Battery Pack BT-H22


UADP-0274TAZZ
DC Output: 3.6V
Dimensions (approx.): 2 Vi’ (w) x 31<’(H) x 2 713$ (D)
Power Requirement: AC 1 lo-240 V, 50/60 Hz
[54mm(W)xl9mm(H)x
DC Output: 4.5 V
56 mm (D)]
Power Consumption: 16 W
Weight (approx.): 0.30 Ibs (136 g)
Dimensions (approx.): 2 31/3$ (W) x 2” (H) x 5 5/$ (D)
[75 mm (W) x 51 mm (H) x
135 mm (D)]
Weight (approx.): 0.65 Ibs (295 g)

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

SERVICE INFORMATION (For the U.S.)


For the location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Service, or to obtain product literature, accessories,
supplies or customer assistance, please call 1-800-BE SHARP (l-800-237-4277) or visit SHARP’s
web site (http://www.sharp-usacom)
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3. PART NAMES AND FUNCTION
For details on the use of each control.

Microphone
- .
Loom lens _
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Shoulder strap loop

Speaker

When the cassette compartment door is open


Cassette compartmer\t

Cassette compartment
door release

Memory backup
battery compartment
Cassette compartment door

m Battery compartment door release

Battery compartment I
door
Tripod socket
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RECord START/STOP button

r
LCD monitor Power Zoom Wide/Telephoto
control
VOLume control

mouluer

.
AUDIO/ gltal

Ren .atior

Hand strap
Power switch (CAMERA/VCR sel ect
switch)
MODE DISPLAY button

Picture Effect/Auto Scene Menu/Backlight


Focus/Strobe button Compensation/Gain-up
(VL-E760U) button
CAMERA mode Auto Focus/Strobe
button(VL-E765U)

Digital Quick Zoom/ Forward Edit Search/ Quick Return/Still


Reverse Edit Search/ Fade button Recording button
Snapshot button

Rewind/Reverse Fast Forward/


VCR mode Still/Search/
Search button Forward Search button Pause button

Play/Tape Counter Stup button


buttcm

Note:
l The button functions listed above are those for normal recording and playback operations.

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4. DISASSEMBLY OFTHE SET
4-l. Removal of the camera section
Note:
Before removing the cabinet, turn off the power supply, and ascertain that the battery has been removed.

1. Remove one screw ((d)XiPSF20P04000), one screw ((b)LX-HZ0018TAFF), two screws ((a)LX-HZOO18TAFN), and pull
out the camera front cabinet (1).

Pull

(1)
Camera front c

2. Remove the connector (1 PC.).


* Remove the Camera rear cabinet, after removing the
connector.

t frame C

Note:
When assembling the camera rear cabinet, lay the FPC
between the camera shield case and the tilt frame C, and
insert it into the connector.

3. Remove one screw ((b)LX=HZ0018TAFF), one screw ((d)XiPSF20PO4000) and two screws ((a)LX-HZ0018TAFN) and
pull out the camera rear cabinet (2) backwards.

Pull out

a
b +(a)
(b)

b * (a)
(d)
Camera rear cabinet

4. Firstly, remove the CCD connector from the Camera PWB, then remove one screw ((c)LX=HZ0045TAFN), the reverse
side in this figure (Not remove the lens holder in this section).

(C1

CCD connector

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5. Pulling the lens holder, and pull out the lens upwards. Then, remove the lens connector.
Pull out

Len

Lens connector

6. Remove one connector and two screws ((b)LX-HZ0018TAFF) and pull out the lens unit from the tilt frame C.

Pull out

Connector

Note:
Be careful so as not to damage the FPC since the camera
PWB unit is connected to the lens unit with the FPC
attached.

7. Remove the camera PWB unit and the lens unit together, opening two claws of the battery holder outward.

Claw
/
Cla .W-

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4-2. Disassembly of the VCR main body
1. Removal of the VCR lid shaft
(l)Remove one screw ((a)LX-HZ0018TAFN).

(2)Bring the jig (example: slotted precision screwdriver) into contact with the removal groove of the VCR lid shaft, and slide
the screwdriver with care to prevent injuring the VCR lid and frame V.
VCR lid

Detail of area A

(3)Pull out the VCR lid shaft head which projects beyond the surface of the VCR lid.
____lid shaft
VCR

2. Disassembly of the cabinet L


(l)Slide the “VCR lid knob” in the arrow direction, and slide the VCR lid in the arrow direction as far as the cabinet L
fastening screw is visible. (Left figure) Since the connector of the microphone is still connected, take care to prevent
excessively sliding the VCR lid. VCR lid

- VCR lid knob

(2)Remove five screws ((b)LX-HZOO18TAFF).

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(3)Turn the tilt frame C so that the screwdriver can be easily inserted, and remove two screws ((i)XiPSN20P04000).

(4)Remove one screw ((i)XiPSN20P04000).


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v

.(5)Remove the cabinet L to the midway, and disconnect the FPC connector.
Cabinet L

3. Removal of the VCR lid


(1)Disconnect the microphone connector.

Microphone connector

Area B

(2)Remove the connector cable from the hole of the microphoneI


wire spacer.

crophone connector

Microphone connector
Microphone wire spacer

Detail of area B
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(3)Remove the microphone wire spacer from the Frame V.

Microphone connector

Frame V ’ Microphone wire spacer

Detail of area B

(4)Pull out the microphone wire cable with care to prevent it from interfering with the mechanical parts, and remove the
VCR lid.

Caution for installation of the VCR lid


When installing the VCR lid, move the VCR lid in the arrow direction, keeping the VCR lid parallel to the main bodv as
_ _
shown below.

,VCR lid

4. Removal of the tilt unit


(l)Remove three screws ((b)LX=HZ0018TAFF).
Remove one screw ((d)XiPSF20P04000).
Disconnect three connectors.
Remove the tilt unit from the cabinet of the main body.
Tilt frame C
Battery terminal u\nit (b) /

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5. Disassembly of the LCD holder


(l)Remove two screws ((d)XiPSF20P04000), pull out the tripod angle.

Tripod angle

(2)Remove the remote control ray reception PWB from the LCD, (Distorting the claw (snap-fit type) of the LCD holder,
release its engagement.)
Remote control ray reception section

Remote control ray reception

(3)Remove two screws ((b)LX=HZ0018TAFF) and two connectors, and remove the LCD unit (with inverter) from the main
body.
LCD

rerter transformer

(4)Disconnect the connector which connects the Li/RC unit to the main PWB, and slide the Li/RC unit in the arrow direction
from the frame V.

Note:
When connecting the FPC, pass it through the inside of rib of frame V (to prevent the FPC from being jammed).

LVRC unit Connector

Frame V rib

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6. Removal of the cassette compartment lid
(l)Using the slotted precision screwdriver, push and turn the two claws (C and D) which fasten the cassette compartment
lid, and the cassette compartment lid will be removed from the hook area of the cassette component.

(2)Turning the cassette compartment lid in the arrow direction, lift it, and the claws A and B will be disengaged to remove
the cassette compartment lid.

Note:
Take care to prevent breaking the claws of the cassette compartment lid.

Note:
When fixing the cassette compartment lid, first engage the claws A and B, and then engage the claws C and D, verify that
the four claws (A, B, C and D) of the cassette compartment lid are securely engaged as shown in the view below.

Claw B

Claw D View F

7. Disassembly of the frame V


, (l)Remove three screws ((c)LX-BZOlSlTAFD) and one connector, and remove the frame V from the main body.

Mechanism unit

Frame V

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8. Disassembly of the LCD panel

1. Disengage two claws (A),


and remove the lamp in-
verterunit (1)from the LCD
holder (2).
2 * Remove the sheets from
the LCD holder (2).
3 . Pull the LCD glass retain-
ing (3).
4 . Disengage the claw (B), ,
and slide the LCD panel
(4) in the (C) direction to
remove the LCD holder (2).
Note:
When handling the prism
sheet, diffusion sheet, light
guide plate, and reflection
sheet, do not touch any parts
other than lugs and sides
Put the light guide plate and
reflection sheet between re-
flectors of lamp. Therefore,
install them together with the
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Claw (A) Claw (A) \(1)
I- Reflection sheet

Light guide plate

Diffusion sheet

- Diffusion sheet

Prism sheet

(3) Claw (B) Disengage the claw, and remove the LCD
/
panel.
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4-3. REPLACEMENT OF CCD SENSOR

4-3-l. BEFORE REPLACEMENT


1) The CCD image sensor is more sensitive to electrostatic breakage than CMOS LSI. Therefore sufficient means to
prevent electrostatic damage must be taken when it is replaced.
l Ground the soldering iron.
l Ground also the human body, using the wrist strap(through an 1 Mohm resistor).
l Until the CCDsensor is mounted on the PWB, fit it to the conductive,sponge, and short-circuit the foot lead.
2) Take utmost care so that the surface glass of CCD sensor and optical filter are not contaminated and damaged. If any
contamination is found, for example fingerprint, wipe it off with silicon paper or clean chamois skin.
3) When replacing the CCD sensor, use the antistaic grounded soldring iron, and perform quickly soldering.

Index Mark 1 7

1 LZ2413H5

h0
14
YYWWXXX

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Note:
indication of voltage (ofd) set value.
Voltage set value is indicated on the back of the CCD sensor.

V-OFD voltage marked on the back of CCD

4-3-2. REMOVAL OF CCD


1) Unsolder the CCD sensor leads from the sensor PWB.
2) Take out the sensor PWB.
3) Remove the two screws (6), and remove the sensor holder and CCD sensor.

4-3-3. MOUNTING OF CCD


1) Place the lens unit upright (since the CCD sensor mount ID faces upward, care must be taken so as not to damage the
front lens of unit), put the crystal filter first and then the dust protection rubber into the CCD holder of lens unit. Set the
crystal unit with its thin side toward the lens unit.
2) Place the CCD sensor so that the its No. 1 pin is at the right lower (Positioning hole to be at right), and put the CCD sensor
into the CCD holder. For smooth and tight fitting, press the right lower part of back of CCD sensor, and then press the
left upper part.
Note: Pay attention to the direction of CCD sensor.

3) Place the sensor holder so that its two round markings be visible, and fix the sensor holder with the two screws WLX-
HZ001 3TAFF).
4) Mount the sensor PWB so that the CCD sensor leads go thorough the PWB holes.
5) Solder the CCD sensor lead to the sensor PWB.
Note: Take care not to apply excessive heat. Sensor Holder

CCD Sensor

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I The mark :
mu st be on
:Ithis face.

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:
: The THIN SIDE
I,__,,,,,,,,,,,,- J
:____________
:
faces the lens
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4-4. INITIAL SETTING OF E*PROM IC


4-4-1. E*PROM data alterable ways
1) Setthe switch of main body to CAM, and use the remote control (RRMCG0033TASA) for adjustment to turn on the
adjustment mode.

2) VCR adjustment address setting.


V ADJ
00 “00” is blinking
After an objective address was established, play key is pushed and set.
In addition, numerical change uses a “REW” or “FF” key.

3) VCR adjustment data setting.


V ADJ
00 ## Value of “##” differs by an address.
After an objective data was established, “PLAY” key is pushed and set.

4) When data of other address are changed successively, push “STOP” key, and please repeat operation to 5) from 3).

5) When SW of the substance is turned into off, data are written to E*PROM from systematic microcomputer.

4-4-2. IC702 (E*PROM)


When the IC702 has been replaced, make the following settings and adjustments.
1. Remove the backup battery (CR2025)
2. Turn power switch to CAMERA
3. Setting up the V ADJ mode as fotlows.
* After press the CONTINUE key, press the VCR ADJ key on service remote control (RRMCG0033TASA).

4. After setting the above data, clear the V ADJ mode and turn off the power by pull out the battery pack or DC cable.
Neglect about 30 seconds after turned of power, because data of address becomes effective after microcomputer is
reset.

Now the setting of data is completion.

Adjustments to follow
Make the system controller servo, VCR, and LCD adjustments according to their respective instructions.

414-3. CAMERA ADJUSTMENT


When the IC2 has been replaced, make the camera adjustment according to its instructions.
All the camera adjustment data are written in the E*PROM provided on the lens unit. Therefore, when the lens is replaced,
the camera must be adjusted again according to the camera adjusting procedure.

4-5. ADJUSTING THE Y/C, AUDIO AND LCD CIRCUITS ON MODELS WITHOUT A/V IN MODE
(AA/ IN MODE SET-UP PRODUCE)
1) Set the switch of main body to CAM, and use the remote control (RRMCG0033TASA) for adjustment to turn on the
adjustment mode.

2) Set up the adjustment address (example : EEmode adjustment address 14). Once this address has been set up, the AA/
IN mode (test mode) is automatically brought and the images appear on the LCD display.

3) Now make the adjustments referring to the instruotions in the manual.

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5. MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT
5-I. Mechanism checking/adjusting jigs, tools and parts
5-1-1. Mechanism checking/adjusting jigs and tools

No. Name Part No. Code Configuration Model, Uses Remarks

1 Cassette torque JiG8T-012 cv l (10 g.cm/25 g.cm)


meter for PB

2 Cassette torque - JiG8T-032 cv . * ’l (50 g.cm/25 gem)


meter for VS-REW
Q 0

3 Torque gauge JiGTG0045 l For measurement

Si roller height

8 Guide roller height JiGDRiVERHMX7U BU Bit shape


adjusting driver (See the figure below)
TolerancefO. 1

2
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w+
Edge
I+-A
Tu guide height SEQDRiVER-V712 BL 25
thickness 0.5

adjusting driver

02

8
se?
3 3

9 Hex wrench(l.3mm) l For loosening or


tightening of
Motor stator

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No . Name Part No. Zode Configuration Model, Uses Remarks

10 Alignment tape VR2ABOPS BT

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TAPE CONTENTS
1VIDEO IMAGE 1 AUDIO 1 TIME 1
MONOSCOPE L-CH
llmtisi 30MIN I

Tension Band and JiGDRiVERMX7Us BN

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Plate Adjusting Jig

12 Others
(1) Slide clippers
(2) High-precision screwdrivers (Phillips head, slotted head)
(3) Radio pliers (with thin jaws)
(4) A pair of tweezers

5-l-2. Parts for periodic inspection and maintenance.

No . Name Part No. Code Configuration Model, Uses


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1 011 l Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.
1) COSMOHYDRO HVIOO

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2 Cleaning paper JiGDUSPER AP Dusper C (Sigma)

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(Ozu Co., Ltd.)

3 Superfine swab l Commercially available


item

4 Grease l Dow Coaning


Morycoat YM-103/X5-6020

5 Screw locking agent l Three Bond


(1401 B)

6 Cleaning liquid
(Industrial-use ethyl alcohol)

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5-2. Items and timings of inspection and maintenance

The mechanism of VCR needs the following periodic inspection and maintenance in order that it maintains its high quality. Also,
after the machine is repaired, execute the following maintenance and checks regardless of how long it has been used.

S-2-1. Inspection and maintenance list


Usage time (hrs.) Possible symptom
Checking/Maintenance point Remarks
500 1,000 1,500 2,000 3,000 encountered
Tape travelling route Rollers
(Refer to Section) 0 q 0 0 0 :f;;r;;;Eid lIf abnormal rotation or
0 Screen shaking deflection (signifi-
2 cant) is found, replace
Drum (Refer to Section) 0 III 0 Ll cl
g the roller.
z Other than rollers’
2 0 00 0 [7() 00 *Improper S/N ratio @Clean the tape con-
Video head
l No color appears. tatting areas. Be sure
3 to use the specified
Fi? cleaning agent.
3 Earth brush l If significant brush
* * * * nobbing noise is
heard, replace.

Timing belt * - * * lTape does not run. l Replace if failure is


lTape slackens. found.
Pinch roller 0 q 0 00 0 lScreen shakes.

Capstan D.D. motor - 0 - 0 0

F Relay Pulle shaft A - A A l Abnormal sound l Apply oil.


3: Pulle gear shaft (Oil: COSMOHYDRO
HVI 00)
2
$ Drive gear shaft A - A A Note:
cn After oil is applied to
5 the drive gear shaft,
3
slightly wipe it off with
swab.

l Not ejectable l Replace if failure (ab-


Loading motor
l The specific mode can- normal sound) is de-
- *o - *o a
not be set. tected.

Abnormal sound * * * * * l If conformance to the


-II standard is not en-
% PBNS-REWtake-up torque - * - * * sured, replace part.
g
2 PBA/S-REW back tension - * - * *
$ torque
(D
g Tu brake * - * *
0 *
x HC (Head Cleaner) 0 0 0

Oil: COSMOHYDRO, HVl 00 0 : Replace. A : Apply oil.


Grease: MORYCOAT YM-103/X5-6020 q : Clean. * : Check.
Screw locking agent: THERE BOND 1401 B
Cleaning liquid: Industrial-use ethyl alcohol

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5-2-2. Notes and cautions

(1) Any cut washers, once removed for parts replacement or for other reason, must be replaced with new ones.

(2)The mechanism of this VCR does not involve any volume adjustment. If the specified range is not satisfied, either
cleaning or replacing the parts is required.

(3) Oils
a) Be sure to use the specified oils (different viscosity may cause troubles).
b) For the bearings, be sure to use oil that is free form dust and other foreign substances. (Dust or foreign substance
contained in the oil may cause wear or seizure of the bearings.)
c) A drop of oil represents the amount of oil which is held on the needle top as shown in the figure below.

Oil

(4) The circuit repair must be executed without removing the V frame.

(5) For operating the mechanism alone, actuate it with the motor. The terminal-to-terminal voltage must be DC4V or less.

(6) When installing the cassette control, press the part A shown below. Do not press other parts.

(7)Take care so that the whole mechanism is not deformed.

Figure 1

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5-3. Mechanism checks and adjustments

The description given below relates to the general field services, but does not relate to the adjustment and replacement
that require high level equipments, jigs, and technical skills.
In order to maintain the initial characteristics of the machine, it is necessary to execute the maintenance and check and
to prevent damage to tapes and other parts. For adjustments which need jigs, be sure to use the jigs.

Notes and cautions

(1) For mechanism checks and adjustments, be sure to use the AC adapter as the power supply.

(2) For running the tape, be sure to install the cassette control ass’y in advance. (if the cassette control ass’y is to be
removed subsequently after its installation)

5-3-l. Checking the reel disk height

(1) Remove the cassette control ass’y.

(2) Taking due care not to let the master plane touch the tape running areas such as the drum and the guide rollers,
position the master plane so that the two guides (A and B in the figure 1) are set in the holes of master plane, then
properly set it in the mechanism.

B-

Figure 1

(3) Using the slide callipers or the like, check that the distance from the upper surface of master plane to the reel support
surface of the S/Tu reel disk is within the specified range.

Note:
When measuring, do not apply excessive force to the reel support surface of reel disk.

(4) If the measurement is not within the specified range, replace the reel disk ass’y.

(5) Check the items (2) to (4) above in the following two modes.
a) Standby mode
b) Playback (recording) mode

Figure 2

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5-3-2. Checking the take-up torque for playback (recording)

(1) Set the torque cassette (8T-012)in position, and check in the SP-mode recording mode (tape recorded in SP mode)
that the torque at the tape taking-up side is within the standard range.

Standard of take-up torque for SP-mode recording (playback)

9 + 3 g.cm with ripples less than 4 g.cm


(If the torque ripples appear, read the center value of torque between the ripples.)

5-3-3. Checking and adjusting the back tension torque for playback (recording)

(1) Checking

1) Set the torque cassette (8T-012) in position, and check in the SP-mode recording mode (tape recorded in SP mode)
that the torque at the tape supply side is within the standard range.

Standard of back tension torque for SP-mode recording (playback):

8 + 2 g.cm with ripples of less than 2 gem


(Torque ripple must be within 8 & 2gcm)

(2)Adjustment

1) If the back tension torque is not within the standard range, adjust the tension spring hooking position. If the back
tension is too high, hook the spring in the direction A. If the back tension is too low, hook the spring in the direction
B.

Note:
1. After back tension torque adjustment be sure to check the tension pole position”

5-3-4. Checking and adjusting the tension pole position

(1) Check
When winding of P6-120 tape is started, check whether the tension pole is in the specified position against Si roller
as shown or not.

If it is not in the specified position, remove the cassette and adjust the position in the following procedure.

(2)Adjustment

(2)-l. Don’t set up any tape, and select the PB mode. (Refer to Item 5-5-l-(4).)

2. Slightly loosen the screw (1) (to such a strength as the T band holder B can be moved).

3. If the tension pole is in the inner position than specified, dislocate the T band holder B in the arrow (A) direction
and if it is in the outer position, dislocate it in the arrow (B) position. Then, tighten the screw (1). (For reference,
dislocate it 0.4to 0.8 mm outer from the position specified above.) For the position adjustment, it is convenient
to use the position adjustment screwdriver (JiGDRiVERMX7U2). (Set it in the hole (C).)

4.Check the position in the “(1) Check” procedure described above.

5. If it is not in the specified position, repeat the adjusting procedure 1 thru 3.

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Note: .
*Tightening torque of screw (1) 70 mN*m
.To check the position, be sure to run the tape.
l If the cassette compartment assembly is removed, it makes the work easier. (Refer to Item 5-5-3.)

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5-3-5. Checking the take-up torque for rewind playback (VS-REW)

(1) Remove the cassette compartment ass’y and set to the sensor OFF mode.
(2) Set the torque gauge (TG0045) on the S reel disk, and check in the rewind playback (VS-REW) that the torque at
the supply side is within the specified range.

Standard of take-up torque in rewind playback (SP mode)

31 + 5 gem with ripples less than 5 g.cm.

(If the torque ripples appear, read the center value of torque between the ripples.)

5-3-6. Checking the back tension torque for rewind playback (VS-REW)

(1) Set the torque cassette (8T-032) in position, and check in the rewind playback (VS-REW) mode that the torque at
the tape take-up side is within the specified range.

Standard of back tension torque in rewind playback (SP mode):

14 + 5 gem with ripples less than 5 g.cm

(If the torque ripples appear, read the center value of torque between the ripples.)

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5-4. ADJUSTMENT OF MECHANISM TAPE TRAVEL SYSTEM
Sup tilted pole
I Tu tilted pole A Tu GR

Tu guide

Tape travel system (Figure 1)

5-4-l. Preparation for adjustment

(1) Clean the tape running areas (guide poles, rollers, drum, Capstan shaft, Pinch roller) (Figure 1)

(2) Connect the oscilloscope to the following TPs.


RF output ...TL3306
H-SW-P .. .. ..TL405
GND . ... ... .. . . TL3318

(3) Playback the alignment tape (VR2ABOPS).

(4) Ascertain that each guide is free from remarkable curl.

(5) Ascertain that the RF waveform of inlet and outlet sides is flat on the oscilloscope (Figure 2, (a)). Unless the waveform
is flat, (Figure 2, (b), (c)), make an adjustment as follows.

5-4-2. Adjusting the Sup GR and Tu GR

(1) Turn the Sup and Tu guide rollers to get the flat waveform at the inlet and outlet sides.

Inlet side Outlet side

+-+ (a) Normal

(c) Outlet side


waveform is disturbed.

Figure 2

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S-4-3. Adjusting the Si roller height

After replacement of Si roller preset and adjust the Si roller height.

(1) Si roller height presetting


Adjust the height from the upper surface ofmechanism chassis to the upper surface of lower flange with the aid of jig.
Then lower it by 90’ (clockwise). Upper flange Height adjusting jig
Master plane

Figure 3

(2) Adjusting the Si roller

Playback the thin tape such as P6-120MP to set the V/SR mode.

Ascertain that the tape is not folded on the lower flange (2) of Si roller (1). (Figure 4)
If tape folding is found, turn the upper flange (3) of Si roller (1) with the driver (clockwise) to eliminate the folding.

Playback the alignment tape (VR2ABOPS).

Adjust the Sup GR and Tu GR by the procedure described in section 4-2 above.

After V/S F,R perform playback so as to ascertain that the waveform rises horizontally within 2 seconds.

Unless the normal waveform is obtained (Figure 5), turn counterclockwise the upper flange (3) of Si roller (l), and
repeat the step (5) above. Repeat the steps (5) and (6) until the normal waveform is obtained. At this time ascertain
that the inlet travel does not change in the normal playback state. If any change is found, adjust the Sup GR, and
redo the step (5).

Si roller (1) Rise waveform

Upper flange (3)

REV

kZ&
REV NG Playback
Tape must be free from foldeng.

Figure 4 Figure 5

5-4-4. Adjusting the Tu guide

After replacement of Tu guide preset and adjust the height.

(1) Tu guide height presetting

Adjust the height from the upper surface of mechanism chassis to the upper surface of lower flange with the aid of jig.
Upper flange
i- /eight setting iig Master p,ane

(JiGMP-MX?U)

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Lower flange
Figure 6

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(2) Adjusting the Tu guide

1 Playback the Tu guide adjustment cassette (or the No.7 guide adjustment cassette for E30).

2 Check that the tape runs at the same height near the capstan shaft in case of V/S F and V/S R. ,*

3 If the tape running position in case of V/S R is higher than the tape running position in case of V/S F, turn clockwise
the Tu guide nat.
If the tape running position in case of V/S R is lower than the running position in case of V/S F, turn counterclockwise
the Tu guide nat. Capstan shaft

Pinch r

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Figure 7
5-4-5. Checking the V/S F and R waveforms

Playback alignment tape (VR2ABOPS), and set the V/S R mode. At this time ascertain that the waveform crest pitch
is kept constant for more than 5 seconds.

Set the V/S F mode. At this time ascertain that the waveform crest pitch is kept constant for more than 5 seconds.
Unless the constant pitch is obtained, execute the checks of Section 4-2, 3, and 4.

t”T”T”T”i

Figure 8

5-4-6. Checking after adjustment

(1) Envelope check

1 Playback the alignment tape (VR2ABOPS).

2 Ascertain that the envelope maximum to minimum ratio is 65% or more. (Figure 9)

3 Ascertain that the waveform does not change remarkably. (Figure 10)

_ EMIN Erhx

EMIN
- > 65 (%)
EMAX C’ll8A

Figure 9 Figure 10

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(2) Rise check

1 Playback the alignment tape (VR2ABOPS).

2 Once eject the cassette, and then load it again.

3 Set the playback mode, and ascertain that the RF waveform rises horizontally within 2 seconds. At this time ascertain
that there is no tape slackness near the pinch roller.

4 After V/S F, R and FF/REW execute playback, and ascertain that the RF waveform rises horizontally within 2
seconds. At this time ascertain that there is no tape slackness near the pinch roller.

Tu cl’

GR

Figure 11

(3) Checking the tape travel

1 When the thin tape such as P6-120MP is played back, ascertain that tape lift and tape curl of 0.3 mm or more do
not occur at the lower flange of Si roller, upper flange of Sup GR, upper flange of Tu GR, and upper/lower flange of
Tu guide.

2 In case of V/S F and R ascertain that no curl is found at each flange.

Tension pole Sup tilted pole

Tu GR 4

Figure 12

5-4-7. Checking and adjusting the playback switching point

Refer to the description of playback switching point adjustment in section of VCR circuit adjustment.

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5-5. Mechanism assembling and parts replacement (disassembling and assembling)

Below is given an explanation of assembling of mechanism and its parts replacement.

The removal of cabinet and Circuit Board is explained in the relevant service manual.

Notes
After removal of cut washers be sure to replace them with new ones.

Do not place the mechanism upside down on the table. Otherwise, the mechanism part may be deformed or
damaged, resulting in malfunction.

When assembling, take care so that screw, washer or other foreign substance do not enter. Otherwise mechanism
malfunction may occur.

Be sure to use the specified cleaning liquid, oil, grease and screw lock as listed below. Otherwise mechanism
malfunction may occur.

Oils: 1) Cosumo Oil Co., Ltd.


COSMOHYDRO HVI 00

Greases: Dow Coaning


MORYCOAT YM-103/X5-6020

Screw lock: THREE BOND


1401B

Cleaning liquid: Industrial-use ethyl alcohol

5-5-l. Mechanism modes

To actuate the mechanism, apply DC3 to 4V to the L motor ((2) in Figure 4). At this time the L motor connector must have
been disconnected in advance.
Below is given an explanation of the mechanism mode necessary for mechanism check, adjustment and replacement.

(1). -1 mode (See Figure 1)

In this mode, it is mechanically positioned to eject the cassette. It is the position where the EJECT lever is moved the
farthest in the direction A in the S/B mode. (In this mode, the cassette compartment assembly can not be locked.)
Slide
chassis

0EJ mode

Figure 1

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(2).-l mode (See Figure 2)

When the cassette is loaded, the mechanism is set to the S/B mode. In this mode the slide chassis is most far from the
drum. In this mode the Eject lever is in position shown in Figure 2 (in position where the cassette control ass’y can be
locked). Slide
chassis,

EJECT
Lever

IS/B mode
Figure 2
(3). 1STOP 1mode (See Figure 3)

In the STOP mode the S. T pole base is depressed in the STOP position (or Ret Lock position in CAMERA mode), and
the S brake is in contact with the S reel disk.
S pole base
\ T pole_ base

S re’el disk S brake

STOP mode
Figure 3
(4). l=lrnode (See Figure 4) \

In this mode, it is positioned for the replay, record and so on. It is the mechanical position where the pinch roller is pressed
against the capstan shaft to make the pinch-pressing spring the most longest.
Camtan
- --I-- ----
Pinch roller sQaft

,Pinch
Spring

IPB mode
Figure 4

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5-5-2. Cassette control ass’y

<Disassembling>

(1) Set the unit to the EJECT mode, and let the housing stand upright. Or set the unit to the STANDBY mode, press the
lock lever in the arrow direction, and let the housing stand upright. (See Fig 5: in the direction @ or @) (When pushing
in the direction @, slightly lift the housing by hand to release the lock lever.)
(2) Remove the four screws @ and take out the down guide 0.
(3) Slide the two link support shafts @ and the two roller shafts @ to the round openings @ on their respective slide
chassis slits (two at @ and two at 0).
(4) Deflect the roller shafts @ a little inward to get them out of the round openings @ on the slide chassis. (Be careful
not to deform the inner links.)
Lock .Lever Down Guide

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QI Figure 5. Lock lever section

dd

Screw tightening
torque (4 locations)
0.069f0.007 Nom
(0.7f0.07kgcm) (

Figure 6.

<Reassembling>

(1) Set the unit to the STANDBY mode.


(2) Deflect the roller shafts @ a little inward, and fit them into the round openings @ on the slide chassis. (Be careful
not to deform the inner links.)
(3) Align the flanges of roller shafts @ with the slide chassis slits 0. While sliding the flanges, fit the support shafts @
in the slide chassis slits @, and slide them until they reach the slits.
(4) Attach the down uide. (While pressing the guide in the direction 0, tighten the screws until the gap 0 between
the down guide Q3 and the support shafts @ becomes zero.)
Tightening torque: 701t7 mN*m (0.7kO.07 kgcm)

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5-5-3. Actuating the mechanism with the cassette control ass’y removed

(1) Turn on the power supply with the cabinet and camera unit removed, referring to the Service Manual (so as to actuate
the mechanism).

(2) Put the cap (2) on the light guide (1).

(3) Press the cassette control down switch (5) through the adhesive tape (4) in the arrow direction so as to turn it on.
At this time take care to avoid contact with the cassette. Keep the switch pressed (if the switch is turned off, unloading
occurs).

Note: To set the Ret mode, press the pin (marked with the asterisk *) of recognition switch (3) (this operation is not
necessary in other modes).
Cap(2)
0

Cassette control down s

5-5-4. Drum and Drum base

Removal

* To replace the upper drum, be sure to put on gloves. Due care is required so that the drum is not damaged.

(1) Drum base

Remove the 3 mounting screws as shown in Figure 1, and remove the drum base.

Mounting screw

Figure 1

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(2) Drum motor stator

Remove the stator mounting screw with the hexagonal wrench as shown in Figure 2, remove the motor stator.
Phase matching hole
A

Stator

Upper/lower drum ass’y

Figure 2
(3) Upper drum ass’y
\
Remove the upper drum ass’y from the lower drum ass’y as shown in Figure 3.
At this time take care so as not to lose the gap shim. 1

Lower drum ass’y

Figure 3
: (4) Motor rotor ass’y and rotary transformer rotor ass’y
..
Remove the 2 rotor mounting screws as shown in Figure 4, and remove the motor rotor and
the rotary transformer ass’y.
Rotor mounting screw

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drum ass’y

Figure 4

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(5) Balancer

Remove the balancer mounting screw as shown in Figure 5, and remove the balancer.
Balancer mounting screw .

Jzr Balancer

Upper drum ass’y

Figure 5
(6) Lower drum ass’y

Remove the FPC mounting screw from the lower drum ass’y as shown in Figure 6.
FPC mounting screw

Lower drum ass’y

Figure 6

Installation

Install the upper drum in the reverse order of removal.

(1) Balancer

Mount the balancer to the upper drum ass’y with the balancer mounting screw. The screw tightening torque must be
0.1 N*m (tighting torque 1kgcm). (Figure 5)

(2) Motor rotor, rotary transformer rotor ass’y

Clean the contact surfaces of rotor ass’y holder and upper drum ass’y, and ascertain that there are no contamination
and flaws.
Next, adjust the phase so that the positioning pin of rotor ass’y is inserted into the positioning hole of upper drum, and
tight fit the rotor ass’y to the lower surface of upper drum ass’y (Figure 7).

Rotary transformer
Mounting screw hole Rotor ass’y
k
area)

A Positionina hole
To be aligned with
RTr rotor side position pin.
Rotary transformer
Cleaning
rotor

Figure 7

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In this state put the motor rotor on the upper surface of upper drum ass’y, and tighten the mounting screw. At this time
make sure that the head screw in the three places is visible through the motor rotor hole (Figure 8). The screw tightening
torque must be 0.1 Nom (1 kgcm).

Rotor mounting screw

L ch

Head mounting

Rotary transformer

Figure 8
(3) Lower drum ass’y

Tighten the FPC mounting screw to the lower drum ass’y. The screw tightening torque must be O.O8N-m (tighting torque
0.8kgcm). (Figure 6)

(4) Upper drum ass’y

After fitting the gap shim which was removed when the upper drum ass’y was dismantled to the shaft of lower drum
ass’y, fit the upper drum ass’y. (Figure 3)
At this time slightly turn the upper drum ass’y by hand to ascertain that RTr does not scrape. If scrape is found, replace
the gap shim with the gap shim packaged together with the replacement upper drum ass’y.

(5) Drum motor stator

Fit the motor stator to the shaft. Then, apply the preliminary pressure 0.07N.m (0.7kg) to the motor stator, tighten the
stator mounting screw. The tightening torque must be 0.15N.m (1 Skgcm).
Install the stator so that the chassis line is nearly parallel with the motor stator straight section when it is installed on
the chassis. (Figure 9)

(6) Drum base

Align the positioning pin, and tighten the screws (3 PCS.).

Motor stator
Chassis line
FPC /
Arrange parallel.

circuit board

Figure 9

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(7) Drum ass’y

Install the drum ass’y on the main chassis, and tighten the screws (3 PCS.).

(8) Tape guide

Align the positioning pin, and tighten the screw (one PC.).

5-5-5. Phase matching

The phase of the following parts must be matched as shown in the figure below.
(Ascertain that the A marks and round holes align.)

(1) Lo relay gear (2) Main cam (3) Sub-cam (4) Mode switch

Lo relay gear

Phase -
alignment marl
(Round hole)

- Mode switch

Phase alignment mark Phase alignment mark


(AMaW (Round hole)

5-6. MECHANISM ASSEMBLING METHOD

(1) Adjust the phase of each part.


(2) Install screws and washers.
(3) Install the segment gear, T arm guide and the M-function lever. Install the eject lever.

Item Tightening torque Quantity


a S Tight Ml .4 x 3 70mN.m (0.7kgfcm) 1
B 00.8-03.0-to.2 1

Ba

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(4) Install the loading block assembly and the capstan motor.
(5) Install the drive gear. At this time, pay attention to the direction of gear. (The small gear must be located in the chassis
side.)
Item Tightening torque Quantity
A S Tight Ml .4 x 2.5 70mN-m 1
a S Tight Ml.4 x 3 70mN-m 4

, Install the
motor under
this plate.

Position the small gear ot the drive towards


the chassis.

(6) Install the guide rail assembly.

Make sure not to


deform the arm.

part in the rail


Insert the it down.
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(7) Install the guide rail assembly taking care to position it correctly.

Item Tightening torque Quantity


A S Tight Ml .4 x 2.5 70mN.m 2
B S Tight Ml .4 x 4 40mN.m 1
1C I00.8-03.0-to.2 1 I 1 I
1D I02.1-&X0-to.25 l I 1 I
B
a 1S Tiaht Ml .4 x 3 1 70mN*m I 1 I

Tot deform the arm.

Align the marks on the parts.

Square Hollow Mark Triangle Mark


\ /

/ Su arm Ass’y T Lo arm Ass’y


Segment gear

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(8) Install the drum assembly in the chassis.
(9) Install the tape guide in the drum assembly.
(10) Install the Si roller.

Item Tightening torque Quantity


A S tight Ml .7 x L5.3 1OOmNom 3
B S tight Ml .7 x L2.5 GOmN-m 1
Tape guide

A
Drum asset nbly
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Chassis drawing

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(11) Install the slide chassis.

Item Tightening torque Quantity


A Ml .4 x 1.5 04.0 40mN.m 1
B Ml .4 x 1.5 03.5 40mNom 3

T arm guide
/
/

I\
r Slide this part towards the T arm. A

1r\I\
Place the slide chassis
on the guide rail. @
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. ..i . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ..

AL
Main cam pin

’ Insert the main cam pin into the hole of


cam of slide chassis.

- Sup reel base


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(12) Install in the following order: T guide lever spring, T guide lever, pinch lever.
(13) Install the swing arm.
(14) Install the right guide holder. Item Tightening torque Quantity
A S tight Ml .4 x 2.5 70mN.m 1
B CW 00.8-03.0-to.2 70mN-m 1

Pinch lever

Tu

Attach to hook

Tu guide lever SPR

Attach to hook

4 Take care of position.

Pinch lever

The pinch lever


is positioned on
the stopper.

DB
1
Secure on back side

Swing arm

Take care not to bend the tension band


during assembly or disassembly. I

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6. ADJUSTMENT OF VCR
6-1 ADJUSTMENT OF VCR SECTION
l

6-1-1 Before starting the electric circuit adjustment


l

l Electric circuit adjustment becomes necessary, in most cases, when any of the wear mechanical parts or the video head
has been replaced. Before starting the electric circuit adjustment, be sure to check that the mechanical parts work well
(i.e., the mechanical parts have all been perfectly adjusted). In case a trouble or troubles are found in the electric
circuitry, be sure to pinpoint the cause(s) by using the measuring instruments described below. After locating the trouble
spot(s), then proceed to repair, replacement or adjustment. Do not change the positions of the controls when adequate
measuring instruments are not available.
l In order to implement a higher-density, smaller machine, most of the electric circuit parts used on the Circuit Boards
are of small-sized, surface-mounted type. For replacing part(s) as after-sales service, work with a soldering iron as
speedily as possible. The heat resistance of the surface-mounted components is poor, when compared with the larger-
sized discrete parts used for television sets and stationary decks, owning to their small sizes. Therefore, exercise due
care to avoid long-time exposure of the pins of these parts to the heat of the soldering iron which may possibly damage
them. Such care should be exercised especially for chip-layer capacitor replacement. It is advisable to use a
temperature-controlled ceramic soldering iron (temperature at the tip: 250°C, contacting time: less than 5 seconds).

< Adjusting the video/LCD section >


l Measuring instruments:
*Color monitor TV set *Oscilloscope *Vector scope
*Digital voltmeter *Frequency counter
*DC power supply *Signal generator (NTSC pattern generator LCG-401/401 YC: Leader-made)
*Audio generator (CR oscillator) *Video recording tape
*Alignment tape (JIGWRS-SNSP) (For Y/C, audio and servo adjustments)
*AC adapter *DC cable (AC adapter accessory)
*AV output cable (accessory) *Video extension cables

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6-l-2. Servicing the VCR section Adjustment


6-1-2-l. Typical connections

Extension Cable etc.


NO . NAME PART NO. Code CONFIGURATION REMARKS
1 Extension Cable Inverter-VCR (7pin) QCNW-1265TAZZ AX
4
2 Extension Cable Camera-VCR (17pin) QCNW-1380TAZZ BD
a

3 Extension Cable Camera-VCR (1 Spin) QCNW-1311 TAZZ BA c ii

Extension Cable MECHA-VCR (70pin) QCNW-1534TAZZ BS

Extension Cable LCD-VCR (24pin) QCNW-l382TAZZ BD

Operation Unit QSW-Z0287TAZZ AR

7 1 Connector fitting and withdrawina I\ I I I


1 extractor
8 I Connector fitting and withdrawina I9EQPiNSETc

9 1 Service remote control RRMCG0033


I

OPERATION
UNIT

\ CAMERA
UNIT
- VbM I uu
UNIT ’ _ocl
.- 03

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l Types of test modes

TEST No. Title Contents Sensor on/off


1 Sensors off All sensors but the cassette controller switch, dew sensor
and battery sensor stay off.
3 Automatic battery sensor Battery sensor’s input voltage put in memory.
adjustment
4 Battery adjustment error Battery sensor’s adjustment errors are displayed at the All sensors on

I
I 5
Idisplay

1 PASS mode
right of the “past errors” area.

ITrack shift mode (l/4 shift)


All but sensors
on
1All sensors on 1
6 Camera adjustment mode Camera adjustment mode [VCR
interrupted]
7 VCR adjustment mode VCR adjustment mode
8 Automatic switching point Play standard tape and call this mode. Switching point is
adjustment (STOP ADJ) automatically adjusted.

@ When the battery adjustment mode is selected from the camera adjustment mode with a cassette with the erase
protection tab, the VCR is automatically put in the REC mode.

lBelow discussed are these seven test modes.


@) jTEST No. I] Sensors off mode
All the sensors, except for the cassette controller switch, dew sensor and battery sensor, stay off. This
enables to bring the VCR in the loading mode without tape. The VCR/camera performance can now
be checked with no tape inside.

@ [TEST No. 31 Automatic battery alarm adjustment


Used to automatically adjust the voltage level which makes the “battery” appear on the LCD display.

@ [TEST No. 41 Battery alarm check/error display


l The difference between the preset battery alarm voltage and the current supply voltage is displayed
as follows.
l A past error is displayed at the right of the current battery alarm error.

@ [TEST No. 51 PASS mode


Used to adjust the tape travelling condition. The tracking is shifted by l/4 from the center to make the
tape running-related RF envelope fluctuations easier to observe.

@ [TEST No. 61 Camera adjustment mode


Used to adjust the camera section. (For details, see Servicing the Camera Section.)

@ [TEST No. 71 VCR adjustment mode


Used to adjust the VCR section. (For details, see Servicing the VCR Section.)

@ [TEST No. 81 Automatic switching point adjustment


Used to automatically adjust the playback switching point. (For details, see Automatic Adjustment of
the Playback Switching Point.)

6-l-2-2. Setting up the VCR section adjustment mode (camera section adjustment)
0 Select adjustment items by using addresses. Rewrite the adjustment data to change the settings.
Below shown the adjustment procedures and on-screen display.
“--__‘.---______‘_-,

VADJ;
Enlarged view
(CAM ADJ) camera ----- 00
.-_________________a
i
V ADJ+VCR,%D
00 00
(Address) (Data) T-07

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Display
Procedural steps
( : flashing)
w Turn up or down the flashing hexadecimal number with the FF or REW key to select the V ADJ
address of a desired adjustment item. (Initial address: OOH)
Note: The addresses change as follows. 7E - 7F - 00 - 01 - 02
@ Press the PB key to read the data of the selected address. V ADJ
2C A3
Turn up or down the data setting with the FF or REW key. The data display starts flashing. V ADJ
2c
@ Press the PB key again to write the data setting into the selected address. V ADJ
2C 72
@ Press the STOP key in the above step @ or @, and the screen returns back to the step 0. V ADJ

When the FF or REW key is held down for 0.3 second or longer, the address selection is repeated in cycles of 100 msec.
The data setting changes by + 4 by holding the key down for 2 seconds or longer.

6-1-2-3. Battery shut-off voltage adjusting method


1) Supply power to the main unit, using the variable-voltage DC power supply (range of 2.5V to 5V).
2) Set the CAM/OFFA/CR SW to CAM to switch to the camera mode.
3) Load a recordable tape and set the main unit to CAM REC. PAUSE.
4 Set the main unit to TEST mode No. 3, and start recording.
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5 Measure voltage between TL901(+) and TL903(GND), and adjust the supply voltage to 3.OV.
6 The adjustment is complete if “BATTERY” is displayed on the monitor screen for a second when the PLAY key of
operation unit is pressed.
The adjustment is regarded as proper if the auto shut-off is actuated after the warning is displayed when the TEST mode
is cancelled.

In case of automatic adjustment of shut-off voltage, adjustment is impossible if voltage is above 3.OV + 0.2V.
If the adjustment is made at 2.9V or below, the low-voltage operation may become unstable.

l Types of test modes


Any of the eight test modes can be set up by changing the input voltage at pin (54) of IC703. During any test mode, the
REC Start/Stop commands are not accepted.
5v Adjustment tool

1.2k 1.5k 2.2k 3.3k 5.6k 10k 33k

__ Use the SW2 thru SW9 switches on the adjustment tool to select the following test modes.

SW No. Title Contents Sensor on/off


2 Sensors off All sensors but the cassette controller switch, dew sensor and battery
sensor stay off.
3 Mechanism adjustment mode @ Automatic SP/LP detection prohibited All sensors on
Q Different-mode detection prohibited
0 ATF sampling limited to center
4 Automatic battery sensor Battery sensor’s input voltage put in memory.
adjustment
5
I Error display
--v-B -v-111) Past errors appear on the counter display of the viewfinder.
-Iv-- -v--
All sensors on
Battery adjustment error drsplay Ba%@ensor s adjustmentTr= are drsplayed atherigm ofihe - All but sensors
“past errors” area. on
6 PASS mode Track shift mode (l/4 shift) All sensors on
7 Camera adjustment mode Camera adjustment mode [VCR
interrupted]
8 VCR adjustment mode VCR adjustment mode
9 Automatic switching point Play standard tape and call this mode. Switching point is automatically
adjustment (STOP ADJ) adjusted.

@ When the battery adjustment mode is selected from the camera adjustment mode with a cassette with the erase
protection tab, the VCR is automatically put in the REC mode.

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6-l-3. Adjusting the VCR circuit
0 Test Points on the Video Circuit Board

o_TLaa25

TLaalO-p
I++
TLaal9-00
1
0 nn 0_TLaa27
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1 o_TL709 0 :+o
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0-J
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o_TL713 P 11 0
TL1925-00 02
o_TL 607 TL601-O o-TL716
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o_TL701 TL97154 ? cv
TL9311 2
_TL706 TL927g
o_TL940 TL"'"--"gc+&;;;;"
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cn
c o_TL943
B oo-TL911
TL913-o"
TL925-0
O_TL932
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22

TL803e0
o-TL801

n11
15~00000+=TL802

6-1-3-l. Adjusting the power circuit


POWER CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

Turn on power (camera). 5. Check LCD 13.W.


I

1. Adjust to CAM 15V. 6. Check LCD 7.OV.

2. Check P-CON 4.9V. I 7. Check LCD -15V.

8. Check LCD -7V.

0 Turn off power.

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POWER CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT METHOD
0 Input 6V from the battery terminal, and set the power switch to the camera side.
1. Adjustment to CAM 15V
1) Make an adjustment so that the digital voltmeter indi- Measuring instrument 1 Diqital
_ voltmeter
cates 15.OV + 0.05V.
1 Measurino terminal 1 TL910 I
1 Adjustment address 1 20H
1 Standard Iv I!I 0.05v I
2 . Checking of P-CON 4.9V
1) Check that the digital voltmeter indicates 4.9V + 0.1 V. Measuring instrument Digital voltmeter
Measurina terminal TL905
Adjustment address
Standard
3 . Checking of CAM 4.9V
1) Ascertain that the digital voltmeter indicates 4.9V + 0.1 V. 1 Measurina instrument 1 Diaital voltmeter I
I Measurina terminal I TL906 I
Adjustment address
Standard
4 . Checking of CAM 2.9V
1) Ascertain that the digital voltmeter indicates 2.9V+ O-IV. Measuring instrument Digital voltmeter
Measuring terminal TL931
Adjustment address
Standard 2.9v * O.lV
5 . Checking of LCD 13.5V
1) Ascertain that the digital voltmeter indicates 13.5V + 0.2V. Measuring instrument Digital voltmeter
Measuring terminal TL913
Adjustment address
Standard 13.5v * 0.2v

6 . Checking of LCD 7.OV


1) Ascertain that the digital voltmeter indicates 7.OV + 0.25V. Measuring instrument Digital voltmeter
Measuring terminal TL914
Adjustment address y
Standard 7.OV -9-0.25V
7 . Checking of LCD -15V
1) Ascertain that the digital voltmeter indicates -15.2V +I .OV. Measuring instrument Digital voltmeter
Measuring terminal TL909
Adjustment address
Standard -15.2V Ifi 1 .OV
8. Checking of LCD -7V
1) Ascertainthat the digital voltmeter indicates -7V + 0.5V. Measuring instrument Digital voltmeter
Measuring terminal TL911
Adjustment address
I Standard
* Turn off power supply.

6-l-4. Adjustment of system controller and serwo circuit


6-l-4-1. Adjustment of playback switching point
1) Play back the alignment tape (JiGWRS-5NSP) 1Measurina instrument 1Oscilloscobe
2)Press the “CONTINUOUS PUSH” and “TEST MODE
j Mode I Plavback
SELECTION” of adjustment remote controller to set the
Adjustment address 30 h
test mode.
At this time the numeral of “TESTOl” blinks.) ’ Tape Alignment tape (JiGWRS-5NSP)
3) Using the “FF” and “REW” keys, select “TESTOS”, and press the playback key to set the SW-P adjustment mode.
4)After a while the adjustment is completed, and operation stops automatically.
In case of adjustment failure the tape is ejected automatically.

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Only in the case when the satisfactory result was not obtained by the adjusting method described above, perform the
following adjustment.

1)Connect each signal to the oscilloscope.


1ch: Video output ... TL801
2ch: H-SW-P .......... TL405
GND: GND ............... TL802
2) Play back the alignment tape (JiGWR55NSP)
3) Press the “CONTINUOUS PUSH”and “VCR ADJUSTMENT” of adjustment remote controller to set the VCR adjustment
mode.
4)Select the address 30h, set the sync slope of oscillo-
‘?6H_ +----6~+
scope to (-), adjust the data with “REW” and “FF” so that k-3H w3H-4 ‘k-3H--++--3H+
the interval between the trigger point and the V sync
signal is set to 6H, and fix the data with the “PLAY” button.
(See Figure 6.1.1.)
5)Then, set the sync slope to (+), and ascertain that the
interval between the trigger point and the V sync signal
has been set to 6H. (See Figure 6.2.2.)
6)Keep the STOP key pressed for about 3 seconds to exit Figure 6.1 .l Figure 6.2.2
from the adjustment mode.

6-l-5. Y/C circuit adjustment method

Input signal conditions


Video signals generated by a pattern generator are used to make electric adjustments in a Y/C circuit. Thus this signal
must conform to the standards prescribed for adjustment signals.
Use an oscilloscope to check that the video signal is terminated with a 75 Q resistor, the amplitude of the sync signal
component, video component and burst signal are approx. 0.3 Vp-p, 0.7 Vp-p and 0.3 Vp-p, respectively and that they
are flat. The relative level of the burst signal and the red signal shall be 0.30:0.66.
The color bar used in an electrical adjustment is shown in Figure A.
White (approx. 100%)
r-

Red (approx. 0.6 V P-P)

I--- Horizontal sync signal

Figure A Color bar signal produced by a pattern generator

* When a pattern generator is not used


Shoot a color bar chart (JiGCHART-4) using a perfectly adjusted video camera.
A signal from a perfectly adjusted video camera shooting a color bar chart (JiGCHART-4) can be used as an adjusting
signal if the lighting can be set to meet the following conditions: output (75 Q terminated), the amplitude of the sync signal
component, video component and burst signal are approx. 0.3 Vp-p, 0.7 Vp-p and 0.3 Vp-p, respectively. The relative
level of the burst signal and the red signal shall be 0.30:0.66. This is shown in Fiaure B.

White (approx. 100%)

Burst signal
/-
Approx. 0.7 VP-P

Red (approx. 0.6 V p-p)

- Horizontal sync signal

Figure B Color bar signal produced by a video camera

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1. Adjustment of fixed data writing

ADD DATA (l)Before starting Y/C adjustment, be sure to


\
I 23 I 00 I write the specific data in the addresses
25 00 listed left.
26 DO If the data listed left is written after Y/C
adjustment, adjusting values may deviate.
*
Before starting Y/C adjustment, write 00 to
the address 31.
*
At the end of Y/C and LCD adjustment,
write FF to the address 31.

2. Adjustment of input Y level

, Measuring instrument Oscilloscope


Mode VCR STOP
Input signal Color bar
Measuring point TL801
Adjustment address 32
Adjustment level 1 .O Vp-p + 40 mVp-p

(1)lnput the color bar signal into the video input/output terminal in the VCR STOP mode.
(2)Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control, and select the address 32.
Select the address, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
(3)Make an adjustment so as to get 1 .O Vp-p between SYNC TIP and WHITE PEAK on TL801.
Select the data, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
After the adjustment, press the STOP key, and exit from the adjustment address 32.

3. Adjustment of playback Y level

Measuring instrument Oscilloscope


Mode PB
Playback signal Color bar (JiGWR55NSP) l.OVp-p
Measuring point TL801
Adjustment address 27
Adjustment level 1 .O Vp-p + 40 mVp-p

(l)Set the color bar tape for alignment (JiGWR55NSP).


(2)Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control, and select the address 27.
Select the address, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key. (It will automatically set the playback mode.)
(3)Make an adjustment so as to get 1 .O Vp-p between SYNC TIP and WHITE PEAK on TL801.
Select the data, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
After the adjustment, press the STOP key, and exit from the adjustment address 27.

4. Adjustment of Y-FM carrier f0

Measuring instrument Frequency counter


Mode VCR STOP
Input signal No input
Measuring point TL7401
Adjustment address 33
Adjustment level 4.20 + 0.02 MHz

(1)lnput the no-signal into the video input/output terminal in the VCR STOP mode.
At this time, do not pull out the jack on the Viewcam side.
@Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control, and select the address 33.
Select the address, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
(3)Make an adjustment so that the frequency counter indicates 4.2 MHz on TL7401.
Select the data, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
After the adjustment, press the STOP key, and exit from the adjustment address 33.

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5. Adjustment of Y-FM deviation

1 MeasurinaU instrument 1
I Oscilloscope. I
1 Mode 1 REC/PB (self-plavback/recordinoi
Inout sianal 1 Color bar
1 .ovp-p
I Measurina point I TL801
r Adiustment address 1 34
I Adiustment level I 1.O VP-p + 40 mVp-p

(l)Set the recordable tape.


(2)Before entering the adjustment mode, make self-playback/recording of color bar with an external output.
Measure whether the playback output at this time is 1.O Vp-p on TL80l.
(3)Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control, and select the address 34.
Select the address, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
(4)When decreasing by 10 mVp-p as compared to the measurement value of (2), increase the data of address 34 by about
5 (digit). (Reference)
When increasing by 10 mVp-p as compared to the measurement value of (2), decrease the data of address 34 by about
5 (digit). (Reference)
Select the address, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
(5)Release the adjustment mode, and make self-playback/recording again. When the measuring value at this time is in
the standard value, the adjustment is completed. If it is not in the standard value, repeat the steps (2) - (4).
(6)After completing the adjustment of (5), check the adjusting value of Y-FM carrier f0 (4.2 MHz in no input).
When the measuring value exceeds the standard value of carrier f0, make an adjustment of Y-FM carrier f0 again

6. Adjustment of Y recording current C-SYNC


(TL451)
Measuring instrument Oscilloscope
Mode VCR STOP
Input signal Color bar
Measuring point TL7401
Adjustment address 35
Adjustment level 200 * 10 mVp-p

(1)lnput the color bar signal into the video input/output terminal in the VCR STOP mode.
(2)Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control, and select the address 35.
Select the address, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
(3)Make an adjustment so that the SYNC TIP portion gets 200 mVp-p on TL7401.
Select the data, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
After the adjustment, press the STOP key, and exit from the adjustment address 35.

7. Adjustment of comb filter


Minimum chroma component
Measuring instrument Oscilloscope
Mode VCR STOP
Input signal Color bar
Measuring point TL404
Adjustment address Phase: 36, Gain: 37
Adjustment level Minimum chroma component
I-
(1)lnput the color bar signal into the video input/output terminal in the VCR STOP mode.
(2)Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control, and select the address 36.
Select the address, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
(3)Make an adjustment so as to minimize the chroma component on TL404.
Select the data, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
After the adjustment, press the STOP key, and exit from the adjustment address 36.
(4)Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control, and select the address 37.
Select the address, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
(5)Make an adjustment so as to minimize the chroma component on TL401.
Select the data, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
After the adjustment, press the STOP key, and exit from the adjustment address 37.
(6)Repeat the steps (2) - (3).

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8. Adjustment of chroma emphasis f0

I Measuring instrument I Oscilloscope I Minimum chroma component


rMode 1 VCR STOP
Input signal Color bar
Measuring point TL7402
I Adiustment address I 38 I
1 Adjustment level 1 Minimum chroma component I

(1)lnput the color bar signal into the video input/output terminal in the VCR STOP mode.
(2)Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control, and select the address 38.
Select the address, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
(3)Make an adjustment so as to get minimum chroma component on TL7402.
Select the data, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
After the adjustment, press the STOP key, and exit from the adjustment address 38.

9. Adjustment of C recording current


1 Red .part
Measuring instrument Oscilloscope
Mode VCR STOP
Input signal Color bar
Measuring point TL7402
Adjustment address 39
Adjustment level 175 + 10 mVp-p

(1)lnput the color bar signal into the video input/output terminal in the VCR STOP mode.
(2)Enter the VCR adjustment mode with an adjustment remote control, and select the address 39.
Select the address, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
(3)Make an adjustment so that the amplitude of red portion gets 175 mVp-p on TL7402.
Select the data, using the FF or REW key, and fix it with the PB key.
After the adjustment, press the STOP key, and exit from the adjustment address 39.

6-l-6. Adjustment of audio circuit


1. Adjustment of filter f0

1Measuringinstrument 1Oscilloscope I 1) Set the alignment tape (JIGWRS-SNSP)


2) Using the adjustment remote controller
1Mode I PB I
(RRMCG0033TASA), set the VCR adjustment mode,
1Input signal (tape) I JiGWR5-5NSP I and set the address “21” with the operation switch (FF/
1Measurina terminal 1TL605/AUDIO.OUT I REWIND key).
1Adiustment address 121 I 3) Play back the standard tape.
Adjustment value 1Clear the waveform 4) Using the operation switch (FF/REWIND key), make an
adjustment so that the most clear playback waveform is
obtained on TL605.
5) Press the operation switch (PLAYBACK key) to write the
data.
6) Press the operation switch (STOP key) to exit from the
address “2 1”.
(The address “21” blinks.)

Audio Check
Checking of self-recording/playback

[ Measuringinstrument 1Valve voltmeter (oscilloscope) 1) Input the audio signal (400Hz, -8dBs) into the Audio line
IN/OUT terminal, and record.
I Mode I REC+PB I
2) Connect the valve voltmeter (oscilloscope) to the Audio
I Input signal (tape) I 400 Hz, -8 dBs (872 mVp-p) I line IN/OUT terminal.
-terminal 1Audio IN/OUT I 3) Play back the record, and ascertain that the output
kdiustment address I - I waveform level is -8 dBs + 4 dBs (580 to 1370 mVp-p on
Adjustment value -8 dBs + 4 dBs (580 to 1370 mVp-p) the oscilloscope).
4) If there is any deviation from the specified value, perform
adjustment again as stated in items 1) above, and check
again the self-recording/playback level.

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6-l-7. Adjustment of LCD display circuit

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TL803-0
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Adjustment procedures and connections are the same as with the VCR section.

1. Contrast adjustment
1Measuring point 1TL817 (G-OUT) 1
Address 40
Mode VCR AV input
Adjusting method 1)Set the data of address 47 at the address 80.
2) Input white 100% as an AV input.
3)Connect TL805 to GND. (The 1H inversion stops.)
4)Connect 220 KQ between TL803 and GND.
5) Seeing the waveform of TL817 (G-OUT), make an adjustment between
the white peak and the svnc
J tip.
.
Adjustmentstandard 3.35V + 0.1 V
1Remarks

2. R-W/B adjustment
Measuring point TL817 (G-OUT) TL816 (R-OUT)
_ I_

Mode VCR AV input


Adjusting method 1)AV input: Nonsignal.
2) TL817 (G-OUT): Oscilloscope CHI
TL816 (R-OUT): Oscilloscope CH2
3)Adiust P-P of TL816 becomes bigger 0.15V than TL817.
Adjustmentstandard 1+O. 1Vp-p
1Remarks

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3. B-W/B adjustment
Measuring point TL817 (G-OUT) TL818(B=OUT)
Address 42
Mode VCR AV input
Adjusting method l)AV input: Nonsignal.
2) TL817 (G-OUT): Oscilloscope CHI
3) TL818 (B-OUT): Oscilloscope CH2
4)Adjust P-P of TL818 become bigger O.lV than TL817.
Adjustmentstandard +O.1Vp-p
Remarks

4. VCO adjustment
Measuring point TL808
Address 43
Mode VCR AV input
Adjusting method l)AV input : NON Signal
2)Connect the frequency counter to TL808, and adjust the frequency.
Adjustmentstandard 15734kHz + 1OOHz
Remarks

5. H-position adjustment
Measuring point TL808
Address 44
Mode VCR AV input
Adjusting method 1) Input the white 100% signal as an AV input.
2)Connect the oscilloscope to TL808, and adjust the pulse width.

Adjustmentstandard 3.4psec
+ O.lSpec
Remarks

6. COMMON PULSE adjustment

Measuring point TL821


Address 22
Mode VCR AV input
Adjusting method l)Set the data of address 47 at the address 80.
2) Input the white 100% signal as an AV input.
3)Connect the oscilloscope to TL821, and adjust the pulse width.
Adjustmentstandard 6.6Vp-p + 0.1 Vp-p
Remarks

7. COM-BIAS adjustment

Measuring point LCD panel display surface


Address 45
Mode VCR AV input
Adjusting method 1)lnput the white 40% signal as an AV input, and set data of address 47 at the address 80.
2)Set the illuminometer (TOPCON IM-3) on the LCD panel surface (do not allow entry of external
light).
3) Connect the illuminometer to the oscilloscope.
4)Make an adjustment so as to minimize the ripple of output waveform.
Response time: 0.6 set
5) Adjust again if longitudinal stripe appears evidently.
* Or set to the point where the black is settled deepest with the grey scale signal.

Adjustmentstandard Minimum
Remarks Make an adjustment after aging for 5 minutes or more.

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8. W/B adjustment

Measuring point LCD panel display surface


Address 41,42
Mode VCR AV input
Adjusting method l)White fade signal input.
2)Adjust so as to get the same white screen as that of standard monitor. (Adjust again, visually
checking as stated in item 2.3.)
Adjustmentstandard I1Standard monitor
Remarks Make an adjustment after aging for 5 minutes or more.

9. lnverter input voltage setting

Measuring point LCD panel display surface ,


Address 11,12
Mode 1VCR AV input
Adjusting method 1Set the data of addresses 11 and 12. 1
Adjustmentstandard 11=Cl
12=9A
Remarks I I

6-2. ADJUSTMENT OF CAMERA SECTION


6-2-l. Servicing of camera section
(1) Object, measuring instrument and jigs necessary for camera section servicing
l Gray scale chart l Color bar chart l AC adapter

0 Vectorscope l Color temperature conversion filter HOYA “LB-165


l Extension cable l Digital voltmeter l Service Remote Control

l Oscilloscope l Halogen light (2 PCS.)


l Video output cable l Color video monitor
r

Conversion Filter

Note:
1. Color temperature conversion filter (jig item No.3) may be obtained from HOYA Optics in your local market.
2. N: Indicates the new jigs.

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l Connections for Camera Section Servicing
15pin
1
Connect FPC
between the

LENS

320pin

6-2-2. Adjustment procedures


This adjusting procedure covers all the steps for conducting the adjustments all the way. There are some steps that may
be skipped, depending on the specific needs for servicing and adjustment.

I 1. Checking the power supply voltage I 5. Adjusting the carrier balance and AF noise level
I

2. Adjusting the auto focus 6. Adjusting the burst gain


* Preparation: Set the auto focus adjustment mode.

I 7. Adjusting the white balance I

3. Adjusting the sync level


* Preparation: Set the camera signal adjustment mode. 8. Adjusting the color gain

4. Adjusting the iris AE


I 9. Adjusting the auto white balance

6-2-2-l. Checking the power supply voltage


e Measuring terminal: CAM 4.9V
CAM 2.9V
CAM 15V
CAM -8V
LENS 5V
l Measuring instrument: Digital voltmeter

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6-2-2-2. Auto focus adjustment
l Basic iris adjustment
1Measuring instrument 1 None I
Subject
Taoe
Test point 1 None
Adjustmentaddress 1 1 FE
Adjustment level 09, OA, OB

1) Set up the auto focus adjustment mode. (Write 01 to the address 1 FE)
2) Write the adjustment data 09, OA and OB one after the other to the address 1 FF, the adjustment are as follows.

Data 1 Adiustment
r- 09 1 Hall offset I
OA ( Iris offset
OB 1 Iris close

0 Lens adjustment
1Measuring instrument 1 None
) More than 50 m away
(ape l- I
ITest point 1 None
Adjustment address IFF
Adjustment level 11, 12, 06, 08

1) Set up the auto focus adjustment mode.


(This is unnecessary after the above basic iris adjustment has been made.)
2) Write the adjustment data 11, 12, 06 and 08 one after the other to the address 1 FF. The adjustments are as follows.
3) Write FF to the address 1 FE to exit the auto focus adjustment mode.

m T Adjustment
11 I Voltage adjustment I
12 ( Optical wide-end adjustment
06 I Wide-end focus 00 position adjustment I
08 I Tele-end focus 00 position adjustment I

6-2-2-3.
Before starting these adjustments, set up the auto focus adjust
l Sync level adjustment
Video
I Measurina instrument I Oscilloscope
( Subject I Anything
I Tape I- I
I Test point ( VIDEO OUT (Terminated in 75Q) I
ment address ( 1 FE
I Adjustment level I 286mVp-p I
1) Set up the camera signal adjustment mode. (Write 00 to
the address IFE)
2) Connect the oscilloscope to the VIDEO-OUT. Adjust the
sync level to 286mVp-p.

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6-2-2-4.
l Iris AE adjustment

Measuring instrument Oscilloscope


Subject Gray scale
Tape
pest point

1Adjustment level
1 VIDEO-OUT
1Adjustment address 1 1FD
1 7OOmVp-p
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1) Shoot the gray scale in the standard way. Observe the VIDEO-OUT signal on the oscilloscope screen and rewrite the
data of address 1 FD to get an amplitude of 7OOmVp-p as shown above.

6-2-2-S.
l Carrier balance , AF noise level adjustment

Measuring instrument None


Subject Anything
Tape
I Test point IN one I
Adjustment address 1FF
Adjustment level 01
1) Preparation : write FF to address 19C, 19D, 19E, 19F, lA0, 1Al.
2) Write the data 01 to the address 1 FF.
The following adjustments are automatically
carried on ; @ Carrier balance adjustment
@ AF noise level adjustment
at AGC Gain Min , AGC Gain Max and Gain up.

1 6-2-2-6.
l Burst gain adjustment
I Measuring instrument I Oscilloscope I
I Subject INone I
I Tape
1Test point
I-
I VIDEO OUT (Terminated in 75 a) I
1Adiustment address I 1 F9
I Adjustment level I 286mVp-p
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I ’ 1) Measure the burst signal level on the oscilloscope. Using the address 1 F9, adjust the burst amplitude to 286mVp-p.

6-2-2-7.
l White balance adjustment

I Measuring instrument I Vector scope


Subject Gray scale
Tape
1Test point I VIDEO OUT (Terminated in 75 Q) I
I Adjustment address ( R-GAIN 010, B-GAIN 012 I
Adjustment level R-Gain 0 % Ifr 3 %
B-Gain 0 % + 3 %
1) Adjust the spot to the center of vector scope (R-Y : 0%, B-Y : 0%) using address 010 and 012.

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6-2-2-8.
l Color gain adjustment
R-Y
Measuring instrument Vector scope
Subject Color bar chart R level
Tape q
Test point VIDEO OUT (Terminated in 75 Q)
Adjustment address R-Y GAIN ODD
B-Y GAIN ODB
R-Y MAT OD7

Adjustment level
B-Y MAT OD9
R-Y GAIN; Burst ratio 1.2 + 0.1
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B level
B spot

B-Y GAIN; Burst ratio 1 .O + 0.1


R-Y MAT; lOOf2O
B-Y MAT; 344 + 2”
to a burst ratio
1) Using the address ODD, adjust the R level to a burst ratio of 1.2. With the address ODB, adjust the B level
of 1 .o.
2) Using the address 0D7, adjust the R phase to 100’. With the address OD9, adjust the B phase to 344’.
3) Repeat the above steps 1) and 2).

6-2-2-9.
l Auto white balance adjustment R-Y

Measuringinstrument 1 Vector scope

k
spot
1Subject 1 Gray scale
I Tape I-
I Test point 1 VIDEO OUT (Terminated in 75 Q) B-Y

Adjustment address R-OUT DOOR 016


B-OUT DOOR 018 1 Center point
Adjustment level R-OUT DOOR; 0 + 3 %
B-OUT DOOR: 0 + 3 %

1) Attach the color temperature conversion filter (JIGHOYA-LB165) to the front of the lens.
2) Using the addresses R-OUT DOOR 016 and B-OUT DOOR 018, adjust the spot to the center.
3) Take off the color temperature conversion filter.
4) Write FF to the address 1 FE to exit camera signal adjustment mode.

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6-3. TROUBLE SHOOTING
6-3-1. Classif ication of troubles
No function at all )YES Check the Power circuit and system control cir-
cuit.

No tape ejection Check the system control and loading motor


circuit.

No LCD light-up )YES Check the inverter transformer and power circuit.

No picture in EE mode )YES * Check the camera section and Y/C circuit and
LCD circuit.

No picture playback YES Check the Y/C circuit and head amplifier circuit.
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No video recording I+ YES Check the Y/C circuit and head amplifier circuit.

Streaking at self-recording/playback )YES Check the Y/C circuit and head amplifier circuit.

LY!!ict
Noises at regular intervals in playback
Black streaking

I+
YES Check the ATF circuit.

No recorded characters on screen )YES Check the LCD circuit and character generator
(IC705).

No color in EE mode I YES * Check the camera section and Y/C circuit.

No color in playback YES Check the Y/C circuit and head amplifier circuit.
I+

No color in recording *YES Check the Y/C circuit and head amplifier circuit.

No sound )YES Check the audio circuit.

Error message (e.g. E007) F--)YES Check the system controller and CAP MOTOR
DRIVER circuit.
* Normal
6-3-2. Troubleshooting for the camera section
No picture )YES Check the lens drive circuit (IC551) and main
signal line.

No color bYES Check IC201 (DSP), and their peripherals.

No auto white balance function YES Check IC501 (camera CPU) and its peripherals.

No auto focus function YES Check IC501, IC551 and their peripherals.
t+
.
No power zoom function YES Check IC501, IC551 and their peripherals.
I+
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* On this model, all the circuits of the VCR and camera sections are controlled by IC703 and IC501.
1) IC501 and IC401 are controlled with the serial data from IC703.
2) IC702 is a memory that serves to store the adjustment data of the VCR section.
3) IC2 is a memory that serves to store the adjustment data of the camera section.
4) The other circuits and ICs are under the L/H level or the PWM control.
VL-E760U
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11. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST/ Ref. No. Part No. * Description Code

EXPLODED VIEWS IC904 VHiNJM2904M-1 NJM2904M AE

IC705 RH-iX0478TAZZ IX0478TA-E2 AR


ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST IC706 VHiRS5C313/-1 RS5C313-E2 AL

IC800 VHiiR3Y29AM-1 IR3Y29AM AV


Parts marked with “A’ are important for maintaining the safety of the
set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining IC801 VHiNJM2107F-1 NJM2107F AE
the safety and performance of the set.
IC802 VHiNJM4565V-1 NJM4565V AF
Les pieces marquess “/r\‘sont importantes pour maintenir la securite
IC803 VHiLZ95NAl/-1 LZ95NAl AR
de I’appareil. Ne remplacer ces pieces que par des pieces dont le
numero est specific pour maintenir la securite et proteger le bon IC901 RH-iX0325TAZZ MB4484PFV-G AY
fonctinnement de I’appareil.
IC902 VHiTA75SOl F-l TA75SOl F AD

fl HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS u IC1701 VHiCXAl814N-1 CXA1814N/-T4 AQ


IC2701 VHiMB88344F-1 MB88344PFV AV
in USA: Contact your nearest SHARP Parts Distributor. For
IC3701 VHiLB195OV/-1 LB1 950V-TRM AQ
location of SHARP Parts Distributor,
Call Toll-free 1 -IBE800-SHARP lC3702 VHiLB1951V/-1 LB1 951 V-TRM AN

lC3703 VHiLB1638M/-1 LB1 638M-TE-R AK


in CANADA: Contact SHARP Electronics of Canada Limited
Phone (416) 890-2100. IC4401 VHiTL8856FS1 TL8856FS(EL) AH

*MARK : S PARE PARTS-DELIVERY SECTION:ALL JAPAN


TRANSISTORS
To have your order filled promptly and correctly, please furnish
the following informations. Q401 VSRTl N241 U/-l Transistor AB

Q402 VSRTI N241 U/-l Transistor AB


1. MODEL NUMBER 2. REF. NO.
3. PART NO. 4. DESCRIPTION Q403 VSUMD2/////-1 Transistor AC
5. PRICE CODE Q404 VSUMD2/////-1 Transistor AC

A MARK: SAFETY RELATED PARTS Q405 VSRTI P241 U/-l Transistor AB


A PIECES: RELATIVES A LA SECURITE Q406 VS2PAl774R/-1 Transistor AB

PWB ASSEMBLY IS NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM


Q407 VS2SC5383Fk1 Transistor AB
L’ASSEMBLANGE P.C.I. EST UN ARTICLE NON REMPLACABLE Q409 VSRTI N241 U/-l Transistor AB

Ref. No. Part No. * Description Code Q411 VS2SC5384C/-1 Transistor AB


Q412 VSRTI P241 U/-l Transistor A0
PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES
Q414 VSRTI N441 U/-l Transistor AB
(NOT REPLACEWENT ITEM)
Q601 VS2SAl298Ykl Transistor AB
DUNTK2782QA03 VCR Unit(VL-E760U) -
Q602 VSDTC144EE/-1 Transistor AA
DUNTK2782QA04 VCR Unit(VL-E765U) -
Q603 VS2SC4738Y/-1 Transistor AA
DUNTK2785PMOl CAMERA Unit(VL-E760U) -
Q701 VS2SB12956/-1 Transistor AB
DUNTK2785PM02 CAMERA Unit(VL-E765U) -
Q702 VSDTC144EE/-1 Transistor AA
DUNTK2800PMOO CCD Unit
Q703 VSXP6501///-1 Transistor AB
RAMP-001 7TAN0 Head Amp Unit
Q704 VSUMD2/////-1 Transistor AC

Q714 VSUMT2/////-1 Transistor AB

Q715 VSUPUMZl///-1 Transistor AC


DUNTK2782QA03 VCR UNIT(VL-E760U)
Q721 VS2SAl774F/-1 Transistor AA
DUNTK2782QA04 VCR UNIT(VL-E765U)
Q800 VSU MA2/////- 1 Transistor AB
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
Q803 VSUPUMZl///-1 Transistor AC
A CP901 VHiCCP2E50/-1 I.C. AD
Q804 VSUMG2/////-1 Transistor AC
A CP902 VHiCCP2E50/-1 I.C. AD
Q901 VSFP301 /l/l-l Transistor AD
IC401 VHiAN2492F/-1 AN2492FH AX
Q903 VS2SB12956/-1 Transistor AB
IC601 VHiLA7458W/-1 LA7458W AT
Q905 VSFZT1048A/-1 Transistor AF
IC701 VHiRM3329B/-1 RS5RM3329B-T2 AL
Q907 VS2SAl973//-1 Transistor AD
IC702 VHiXL93L56F-1 XL93LC56F AK
Q908 VS2SAl973k1 Transistor AD
IC703 RH-iX0591TAZZ CXP87460-122R AY
Q909 VS2SAl973//-1 Transistor AD
IC704 VHiNJM2904M-1 NJM2904M AE
Q910 VS2SAl973//-1 Transistor AD

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Ref. No. Part No. * Description Ref. No. Part No. * Description Code

Q911 VSU MA4/////- 1 Transistor AB D701 RH-DXOI 82TAZZ Diode AD

Q912 VSMPLl/l/ll-1 Transistor AE D702 RH-DXOI 82TAZZ Diode AD

Q913 VS2SB1123//-1 Transistor AC 0802 VHDMAI 32K//-1 Diode AA

Q914 VSUMD2/////-1 Transistor AC 0803 VHDHVC359TR-1 Diode AD

Q915 VSUMD2/////-1 Transistor AC D805 RH-EXO189TAZZ Zener Diode AC

Q916 VSUMH2/////-1 Transistor AC D901 VHDFI J2H///-1 Diode AD

Q917 VSUMD2/////-1 Transistor AC D902 RH-EXOI 93TAZZ Zener Diode AC

Q918 VSUMD2/////-1 Transistor AC D903 VHDI SS355//-1 Diode AB

Q919 VSUMD2/////-1 Transistor AC D904 VHDDA227///-1 Diode AB

Q920 VSUMG2/////-1 Transistor AC D905 VHDFOI J2E//-1 Diode AC

Q923 VSUMD2/////-1 Transistor AC D906 VHDFI J2H///-1 Diode AD

Q925 VS FX803////- 1 Transistor AG Di 901 VHDMA2Sll l/-l Diode AC

Q926 VSMPLI /////-I Transistor AE D5401 VHDHVU17TRF-1 Diode AE

Q927 VSMPLI ///l/-l Transistor AE

Q928 VSFZTI 048A/-1 Transistor AF PACKAGED CIRCUITS


Q929 VS2SAl774F/-1 Transistor AA TH800 VHHTI 103K44-1 Thermistor AD

Q933 VSUMD2/////-1 Transistor AC TH5401 VHHTI 222K41-1 Thermistor AD


Q934 VS2SAl774F/-1 Transistor AA x401 RCRSCOI 1 STAZZ Crystal AH

Q937 VSDTA144EE/-1 Transistor AA x701 RCRSC0030TAZZ Crystal AG

Q1402 VS2SAl989R/-1 Transistor AB X702 RCRSC0032TAZZ Crystal AG

Q1403 VS2SC5383F/-1 Transistor AB X800 RCRSC0087TAZZ Crystal AK

Q1404 VSXPl B301//-1 Transistor AD

Q3701 VSUPUMXl///-1 Transistor AC COIL AND TRANSFORMERS


Q3702 VSUMB2/////-1 Transistor AB FL701 RCiLB0039TAZZ Oscillation Coil AE
Q4401 VS2PAI 774R/-1 Transistor AB FL5401 RCiLF0367TAZZ Coil AH

Q4402 VS2PAl774R/-1 Transistor AB L401 VPAXM220KR88N Peaking 22p.H 10% AC


Q4405 VS2PAl774Rbl Transistor AB L402 VPAWMlOlJ140N Peaking 100pH 5% AC

Q5401 VS2SC5384C/-1 Transistor AB L403 VPAEM151J110N Peaking 150pH 5% AC


Q5402 VS2SC5384C/-1 Transistor AB L404 VPAEM220J2R9N Peaking 22pH 5% AC
Q5403 VS2PC4617Rbl Transistor AB L601 VPAXMl 01 K4RON Peaking IOOpH 10% AC

Q5404 VS2SC5383F/-1 Transistor AB L602 VPAXMI 01 K4RON Peaking IOOpH 10% AC

Q5405 VS2SAl298Yb1 Transistor AB L603 VP-WM220KR71 N Peaking 22pH 10% AB


Q7402 VS2SAl989R/-1 Transistor AB L701 RCiLP0241 TAZZ Coil AF

Q7403 VS2SC5384C/-1 Transistor AB L702 VPAXM220KR88N Peaking 22pH 10% AC

Q7404 VS2SAl989R/-1 Transistor AB L703 VPAXM220KR88N Peaking 22pH 10% AC

Q7405 VSRTI P241 U/-l Transistor AB L800 VPAWM470J6R4N Peaking 47pH 5% AC

Q8402 VSUPUMXl///-1 Transistor AC L802 VPAXM470Kl R7N Peaking 47pH 10% AC

Q8403 VSRTI N141 U/-l Transistor AB L803 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC

Q8404 VSUPUMZl///-1 Transistor AC L804 VPAWMI R2JR78N Peaking 1.2pH 5% AD

Q8405 VSUPUMXl///-1 Transistor AC L805 VPAEM120Jl R9N Peaking 12pH 5% AC

Q8407 VS2SC5383F/-1 Transistor AB L901 RCiLP0226TAZZ Coil AE

Q8408 VS2SC5383F/-1 Transistor AB L902 RCiLP0206TAZZ Coil AE

Q8409 VS2SAl989R/-1 Transistor AB L903 VPAXMI 01 K4RON Peaking IOOpH 10% AC

Q9401 VSUPUMXl///-1 Transistor AC L904 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking 10pH 10% AC

L905 RCiLPOl GOTAZZ Coil AE

DIODES AND LED’S L906 RCiLP0206TAZZ Coil AE

D401 VHDMAI 33///-l Diode AB L907 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC

D601 VHDMAI 32K//-1 Diode AA L908 VPAXM2R2MR16N Peaking 2.2pH 20% AC

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Ref. No. Part No. * Description Code Ref. No. Part No. * Description Code

L909 VPAXMl OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC c411 RC-KZO051 TAZZ Capacitor AC
L910 VPAXM2R2MR16N Peaking 2.2pH 20% AC c412 RC-KZ0055TAZZ Capacitor AD
L911 RCiLPOl GOTAZZ Coil AE c413 RC-KZ0055TAZZ Capacitor AD
L912 RCiLP0206TAZZ Coil AE c414 VCKYTVI CB224K 0.22 l6V Ceramic AB

L913 VPAXMl OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC c415 VCSATAI AJI 06M 10 1ov Tantalum AC
L914 RCiLP0226TAZZ Coil AE C416 VCSATAI AJ475M 4.7 IOV Tantalum AC
L915 VPBAMI OOKR26N Peaking 1OpH 10% AC c417 VCSATAI AJ 106M 10 IOV Tantalum AC
L916 VPBAMI OOKR26N Peaking IOpH 10% AC C418 VCSATAI AJ335M 3.3 IOV Tantalum AC

L917 VPBAM2R2M090N Peaking 2.2pH 20% AC c419 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB
L918 VPBAMl OOKR26N Peaking IOpH 10% AC C420 VCCCCYlHH151J 150p 5ov Ceramic AA

L919 RCiLPOl GOTAZZ Coil AE C421 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC


L920 RCiLP0206TAZZ Coil AE C423 VCKYCY 1 HB682K 68OOp 5ov Ceramic AA

L921 VPAXM2R2MR16N Peaking 2.2pH 20% AC C424 VCCCCYI HH331 J 330p 5ov Ceramic AA

L922 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC C425 VCCCCYI HH391 J 390p 5ov Ceramic AA

L923 RCiLPOl GOTAZZ Coil AE C426 VCCCCZI HH270J 27P 5ov Ceramic AB

L924 RCiLP0205TAZZ Coil AE C427 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

\ L925 RCiLP0205TAZZ Coil AE C428 VCSATAI AJI 06M 10 1ov Tantalum AC


L926 RCiLP0206TAZZ Coil AE c429 VCKYCZI HF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

L927 RCiLP0223TAZZ Coil AE c430 VCKYCZl CB103K 0.01 l6V Ceramic AB

L931 VPAXMI 01 K4RON Peaking 100pH 10% AC c431 VCCCCZI HH390J 39P 5ov Ceramic AB

L932 RCiLP0226TAZZ Coil AE C432 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB
L1701 VPAXM220KR88N Peaking 22pH 10% AC c433 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

L2701 VPAXM220KR88N Peaking 22pH 10% AC c435 VCKYCZI CB103K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

L3701 VPAXM2R2MR16N Peaking 2.2pH 20% AC C436 VCKYCZI CB103K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

L4401 VPAXM470Kl R7N Peaking 47pH 10% AC c437 VCCCCYI HH471 J 470p 5ov Ceramic AA

L7402 VPAEM121 J9RON Peaking 120pH 5% AC C438 RC-KZ0055TAZZ Capacitor AD

L7403 VPAEM391 J220N Peaking 390pH 5% AC c439 VCCCCYI HH391 J 390p 5ov Ceramic AA

L7404 VPAWMI R8JR98N Peaking 1.8pH 5% AC c440 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

L7405 VPAEM471 J250N Peaking 470pH 5% AC c441 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

L8401 VPAWMGR8J2Rl N Peaking 6.8pH 5% AC C442 VCCCCZI HH470J 47P 5ov Ceramic AB

L8402 VPAWMI OOJ2R6N Peaking IOpH 5% AC c443 VCCCCZI HH470J 47P 5ov Ceramic AB

L8403 VPAWM8R2J2R3N Peaking 8.2pH 5% AD c445 VCKYCZI CB103K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

L8404 VPAEM121 J9RON Peaking 120pH 5% AC C446 RC-KZO051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

L8405 VPAEM471 J250N Peaking 470pH 5% AC c447 VCSATAI AJ 106M IO IOV Tantalum AC

L8407 VPAEM331 J21 ON Peaking 330pH 5% AC C448 VCKYCZI CB103K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

L8408 VPAEM471 J250N Peaking 470pH 5% AC c449 VCSATJ 1AJ476M 47 IOV Tantalum AE

8, T901 RTRNZOI 28TAZZ Transformer AH c450 VCCCCYI HH820J 82P 5ov Ceramic AA

c451 VCSAPDI CJI 05M 1 .o 16V Tantalum AC

CAPACITORS c453 VCCCCYlHH150J 15P 5ov Ceramic AA

C402 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB c454 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

c403 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB c455 VCKYTVI CB474K 0.47 16V Ceramic AC

c404 RGKZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC c457 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

c405 VCSATAI AJI 06M IO 1 OV Tantalum AC C458 VCKYCYI HB103K 0.01 5ov Ceramic AA

C406 VCSATAlAJ335M 3.3 1 OV Tantalum AC c459 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

c407 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AB C601 VCSATAI CJ225M 2.2 16V Tantalum AC

C408 VCSATAlAJ475M 4.7 1 OV Tantalum AC C602 VCKYTVI CF225Z 2.2 16V Ceramic AC

c409 VCSATAI AJ475M 4.7 1 OV Tantalum AC C603 VCSATJI AJ476M 47 IOV Tantalum AE

c410 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC C604 VCSATJ 1AJ476M 47 IOV Tantalum AE

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C605 VCKYCYI HB103K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA c715 VCKYCYI CBI 04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB

C606 VCKYCYl HBI 03K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA C716 VCCCCYiHH180J 16P 5ov Ceramic AA

C607 VCKYCYI HBI 03K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA c717 VCKYCYI HB471 K 470p 5ov Ceramic AA

C608 VCKYCYI HB103K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA VCCCCY 1 HH 180J 16P 5ov Ceramic AA

C609 VCKYCYI CF334Z 0.33 16V Ceramic AA c719 VCKYCYI EB103K 0.01 25V Ceramic AA

C610 VCKYCYI HB103K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA C720 VCKYCYI HBI 02K IOOOp 5ov Ceramic AA

C611 VCSATEOJJ226M 22 6.3V Tantalum AD C721 VCKYCYl HBI 02K IOOOp 5ov Ceramic AA

C612 VCEAPHI HW474M 0.47 50V Electrolytic AB C722 VCKYCYl HBI 02K IOOOp 5ov Ceramic AA

C613 VCKYCYI HBI 03K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA C723 VCKYCY 1 CBI 04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB

C614 VCKYTVI HB223K 0.022 50V Ceramic AB C724 VCKYCYI HB682K 68OOp 5ov Ceramic AA

C615 VCEAPHlHW105M 1.0 50V Electrolytic AB C725 VCKYCYI HBI 02K IOOOp 5ov Ceramic AA

C616 VCKYCYI HBI 02K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AA C726 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA

C617 VCSATEl AJ336M 33 1 OV Tantalum AG C727 VCKYCYI CBI 04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB

C618 RC-KZOO51 TAZZ Capacitor AC C728 VCKYCY 1 EBl03K 0.01 25V Ceramic AA

C619 VCSATEI DJ475M 4.7 20V Tantalum AD c729 VCKYCY 1AFI 052 1 .o iov Ceramic AC
C620 VCKYCY 1 HBI 03K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA c730 VCEAPHl EW475M 4.7 25V Electrolytic AB

C621 VCSATEI DJ475M 4.7 20V Tantalum AD c731 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 l6V Ceramic AA

C622 VCSAPDl DJ474M 0.47 20V Tantalum AD C732 VCKYCY 1 CBl04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB

C623 VCSATEI CJI 06M 10 16V Tantalum AD c733 VCCCCYI HH200J 20P 5ov Ceramic AA

C624 VCEAPFOJW476M 47 6.3V Electrolytic AB c734 VCKYCYI CB104K 0.1 l6V Ceramic AB

C625 VCSATEI DJ475M 4.7 20V Tantalum AD C801 VCKYCZI HB471 K 470p 5ov Ceramic AB

C626 VCKYCYI HBI 03K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA C803 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

C627 VCKYCYI HBI 03K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA C804 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

C628 VCKYCYI HB682K 6800~ 50V Ceramic AA C805 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

C629 VCKYCYI HB332K 3300~ 50V Ceramic AA C806 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

C630 VCKYCYI HBI 03K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA C807 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

C631 VCSATAI EJI 05M 1.0 25V Tantalum AC C808 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

C632 VCKYCYI HB222K 2200~ 50V Ceramic AA C809 VCKYCZI HFlO3Z 0.01 5ov AB

C633 VCKYCYI CBI 04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB C810 VCKYTVI CFI 05Z 1 .o 16V Ceramic AB

C634 VCKYCYl CBI 04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB C811 VCKYCZl HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

C635 VCKYCYI HBI 03K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA C812 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

C636 VCSATAI EJIOSM 1.o 25V Tantalum AC C813 VCKYTVI CFI 052 1 .o 16V Ceramic AB

c637 VCSATJ 1AJ476M 47 1 OV Tantalum AE C814 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

C638 VCKYCYI CBI 04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB C815 VCKYTVI CFI 052 1 .o 16V Ceramic AB

c701 VCKYCYI HB102K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AA C816 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

, C702 VCKYCYl HB102K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AA C817 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

c703 VCKYCYI HB102K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AA C818 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AS

c704 VCKYCYl HB102K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AA C819 VCCCCZI HHI 50J l5P 5ov Ceramic AB

c705 VCKYCY 1 HB102K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AA C820 VCCCCZI HH560J 56P 5ov Ceramic AB

C706 VCKYCYI HB102K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AA C821 VCKYTVI CFI 052 1 .o l6V Ceramic AB

c707 VCEAPFI AW476M 47 1OV Electrolytic AB C822 VCKYTVI CB474K 0.47 16V Ceramic AC

C708 VCSATJI CJ226M 22 16V Tantalum AE C823 VCSATAI AJ335M 3.3 IOV Tantalum AC

c709 VCSATAI AJ475M 4.7 1 OV Tantalum AC C824 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

c710 VCEAPFOJWI 07M 100 6.3V Electrolytic AC C830 VCSATJl CJ226M 22 l6V Tantalum AE

c711 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA C831 VCSATAI AJ 106M IO IOV Tantalum AC

C712 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA C832 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

c713 VCKYCYI CBI 04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB C836 VCKYCZI HF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

c714 VCKYCYI CF104Z 0.1 16V Ceramic AA C837 VCCCCZI HH270J 27P 5ov Ceramic AB

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C838 VCCCCZlHH150J 15P 5ov Ceramic AB C918 RC-KZ0058TAZZ Capacitor AC


C839 VCKYCYI CF334Z 0.33 16V Ceramic AA c919 VCKYTVI EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB

C840 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB c920 VCKYTVI EB104K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB
C841 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB c921 VCKYTQI CBI 05K 1 .o 16V Ceramic AC
C842 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB c922 VCKYTVI EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB
C844 VCSATAI AJ106M 10 1ov Tantalum AC c923 RC-KZOO42TAZZ Capacitor AE

C845 VCSATAI AJI 06M 10 IOV Tantalum AC c924 RC-KZ0042TAZZ Capacitor AE

C846 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA c925 VCKYTVI CFI 05Z 1 .o 16V Ceramic AB

C847 VCKYCZI HB561 K 560~ 50V Ceramic AC C926 VCKYTVI ABI 05K 1 .o IOV Ceramic AD

C848 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC c927 RC-KZ0042TAZZ Capacitor AE

C849 VCKYCYl CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA C928 RC-KZO049TAZZ Capacitor AD

C850 VCCCCZI HH8ROD 8.0~ 50V Ceramic AB c929 RC-KZ0042TAZZ Capacitor AE

C851 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA c930 RCXZ0049TAZZ Capacitor AD

C852 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC c931 RC-KZ0049TAZZ Capacitor AD

C854 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB c940 VCKYCZl CB103K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

VCKYCZI HBI 02K IOOOp 5ov Ceramic AB c941 VCKYCYI EFI 042 0.1 25V Ceramic AA
I

C856 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA c942 VCKYTVI CFI 052 1 .o 16V Ceramic AB

C857 RCXZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC c943 RC-CZOOI 7TAZZ Capacitor AE

C860 VCCCCZlHH181J 180~ 50V Ceramic AB c944 VCKYTVI CFI 052 1 .o 16V Ceramic AB

C861 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA c945 VCKYCY 1 EBI 03K 0.01 25V Ceramic AA

C864 VCKYCYI CF224Z 0.22 16V Ceramic AA Cl 402 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

C866 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA Cl403 RCXZOO42TAZZ Capacitor AE

C872 VCCCCZIHHIOIJ loop 5ov Ceramic AB Cl 404 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

C874 VCSATAI DJ475M 4.7 2ov Tantalum AC Cl 405 VCSATAI AJI 06M IO IOV Tantalum AC

C876 VCKYCZI HF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB Cl 701 VCSATEI AJ336M 33 1ov Tantalum AG

C877 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA Cl 702 VCKYCYI HF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic AA

C878 VCKYCYI CF104Z 0.1 l6V Ceramic AA Cl 703 VCKYCYlHF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic AA

C879 VCKYCZI HF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB Cl 704 VCKYCY 1 CF104Z 0.1 16V Ceramic AA

C880 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC Cl 705 VCKYCYI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AA

C881 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC Cl706 VCKYCYlHF1032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AA

C883 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA Cl 707 VCKYCYlHF1032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AA

c900 VCEAPFlAW476M 47 IOV Electrolytic AB Cl 708 VCKYCY 1 CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA

c902 RC-KZ0055TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl 709 VCKYCYI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AA

c903 RC-KZ0055TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl710 VCCCCYI HH8ROD 8.0~ 50V Ceramic AA

c904 RC-KZ0055TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl711 VCKYCYI HB472K 4700p 5ov Ceramic AA

c905 RCXZ0049TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl 901 VCKYTVI EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB

C906 RC-KZ0042TAZZ Capacitor AE Cl 902 VCKYCYI HB332K 3300p 5ov Ceramic AA

c907 RC-KZOO55TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl 903 VCKYCYI CBI 04K 0.1 l6V Ceramic AB

C908 RC-KZOO55TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl 904 VCKYCZI HB222K 2200p 5ov Ceramic AB

c909 RC-KZ0027TAZZ Capacitor AF Cl 906 VCKYCZl CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

c910 RC-KZ0042TAZZ Capacitor AE Cl 907 VCKYCYI CB104K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB

c911 RC-KZ0055TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl 908 VCKYCZI EB682K 6800~ 25V Ceramic AB

c912 RC-KZ0055TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl 909 VCKYCYI CBI 04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB

c913 RC-KZ0055TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl910 VCCCCYlHH181J 180~ 50V Ceramic AA

c914 RC-KZ0049TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl911 VCCCCYlHH181J 180~ 50V Ceramic AA

c915 RC-KZOO58TAZZ Capacitor AC Cl912 VCKYTVI CB474K 0.47 l6V Ceramic AC

C916 RC-KZ0058TAZZ Capacitor AC Cl913 VCKYTVI EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB

c917 RC-KZ0048TAZZ Capacitor AD Cl914 VCKYTVl EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB

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Cl915 VCKYTVl EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB C4408 VCKYTVI EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic ’ AB

Cl916 VCKYCY 1 CB333K 0.033 16V Ceramic AA c4409 VCKYCZl CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

Cl917 VCKYTVI CF225Z 2.2 16V Ceramic AC c4410 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

Cl918 VCKYCYl CBI 04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB c4411 VCKYCZI CB103K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

Cl919 VCKYTVI EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB c4413 VCSATAlAJ106M IO IOV Tantalum AC

Cl 920 VCKYCYI CB473K 0.047 16V Ceramic AA c4453 VCCCCZl HH680J 68P 5ov Ceramic AB

Cl 921 VCKYCZI HBI 02K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AB c5401 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

Cl 922 VCKYTVl EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB C5402 VCCCCYI HH471 J 470p 5ov Ceramic AA

Cl 923 VCKYCZI HBI 02K 1OOOp 50V Ceramic AB c5403 VCCCCZl HH820J 82P 5ov Ceramic AB

Cl 924 VCKYTVl EB104K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB c5405 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

Cl 925 VCKYCZI HBI 02K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AB C5406 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

Cl 926 VCKYTVI EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB c7401 VCCCCY 1 EH561 J 560~ 25V Ceramic AA

Cl 927 VCKYCZI HBI 02K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AB c7404 VCCCCZI HH470J 47P 5ov Ceramic AB

Cl 928 VCKYTVI EBI 04K 0.1 25V Ceramic AB c7405 VCCCCZlHHlOlJ loop 5ov Ceramic AB

C2701 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA C7406 VCCCCZlHH121J 120p 5ov Ceramic AB

C2702 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA c7407 VCCCCZIHHIOIJ loop 5ov Ceramic AB

C2703 VCSATAI AJ475M 4.7 1 OV Tantalum AC c7409 VCCCCZI HHI OOD 1OP 5ov Ceramic AB

c3701 VCKYCY 1 CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA c7410 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

C3702 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA C8401 VCCCCZI HH820J 82P 5ov Ceramic AB

c3703 VCKYCYI CF104Z 0.1 16V Ceramic AA C8402 VCCCCZI HH560J 56P 5ov Ceramic AB

c3704 VCKYCYI EBI 03K 0.01 25V Ceramic AA C8403 VCKYCZl HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB

c3705 VCKYCYI EB103K 0.01 25V Ceramic AA C8404 VCCCCZI HH15OJ 15P 5ov Ceramic AB

C3706 VCKYCYI EBI 03K 0.01 25V Ceramic AA C8405 VCCCCZl HH390J 39P 5ov Ceramic AB

c3707 VCKYCYlCBl04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB C8406 VCCCCYI HH271 J 270~ 50V Ceramic AA

C3708 VCKYCYl CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA C8407 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

c3709 VCKYCY 1 CB473K 0.047 16V Ceramic AA C8408 VCCCCZI HH330J 33P 5ov Ceramic AB

c3710 VCKYCY 1 CB473K 0.047 16V Ceramic AA C8412 VCCCCYI HH471 J 470p 5ov Ceramic AA

c3711 VCKYCYI HB472K 4700p 50V Ceramic AA C8413 VCCCCZI HH330J 33P 5ov Ceramic AB

C3712 VCKYTVI CFI 052 1 .o 16V Ceramic AB C8414 VCKYCYI HB222K 2200p 5ov Ceramic AA

c3713 VCKYCYI HB682K 6800p 50V Ceramic AA C8415 VCKYCYI HB222K 2200p 5ov Ceramic AA

VCKYCYI HB682K 6800p 50V Ceramic AA C8416 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

c3715 VCKYCY 1 CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA c9401 VCKYCYI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AA

C3716 VCSATAI AJI 06M IO 1 OV Tantalum AC c9402 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB

c3717 VCKYCYI CFlO4Z 0.1 16V Ceramic AA c9403 VCCCCZI HH220J 22P 5ov Ceramic AB

C3718 VCSATAI AJ106M IO 1 OV Tantalum AC c9404 VCCCCZI HH220J 22P 5ov Ceramic AB

c3719 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA

C3720 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA RESISTORS


C3721 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 l6V Ceramic AA R401 VRS-CZ1 JF682J 6.8k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

C3722 VCKYTVI CFI 05Z 1 .o 16V Ceramic AB R403 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

C3723 VCKYCY 1 CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA R404 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C3724 VCKYCYI CFI 042 0.1 16V Ceramic AA R405 VRS-CZI JFI 020 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C3725 VCKYCYI CBl04K 0.1 16V Ceramic AB R406 VRS-CZI JF621 D 620 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C4402 VCSATAlAJ106M 10 1OV Tantalum AC R407 VRS-CZI JF751 D 750 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

c4403 VCKYCZI HF103Z 0.01 50V Ceramic AB R409 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

c4404 VCKYCZI CB103K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB R412 VRS-CZI JF332J 3.3k i/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

c4405 VCKYCZI EB472K 4700~ 25V Ceramic AB R413 VRS-CZl JF684J 680k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

C4406 VCKYCZI CBI 03K 0.01 16V Ceramic AB R414 VRS-CZl JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

c4407 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC R416 VRS-CZI JF474J 470k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

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R420 VRS-CZI JF471 D 470 lll6W Metal Oxide AA R625 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R421 VRS-CZI JF681 J 680 lll6W Metal Oxide AA R626 VRS-CZI JFI 22J 1.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R423 VRS-CZI JF222J 2.2k Ill 6W Metal Oxide AA R627 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R424 VRS-CZl JF302J 3.0k 1/16W Metal Oxide A6 R628 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k lll6W Metal Oxide AA
R425 VRS-CZI JFI 22D 1.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R629 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R426 VRS-CZI JF431 D 430 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R632 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R428 VRS-CZI JFI 22D 1.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB R633 VRS-CZI JF224J 220k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R430 VRS-CZI JFI 22D 1.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R699 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R431 VRS-CZI JF201 D 200 lll6W Metal Oxide AA R702 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R433 VRS-CZI JF473J 47k lll6W Metal Oxide AA R703 VRS-CZI JF272J 2.7k Ill 6W Metal Oxide AA

R434 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R704 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R435 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lll6W Metal Oxide AA R705 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R436 VRS-CZI .JFlO3J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R706 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R437 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R707 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R438 VRS-CZI JFI 03D IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R708 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R439 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lll6W Metal Oxide AA R709 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R440 VRS-CZI JFI 52D 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R710 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R442 VRS-CZI JF223D 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R711 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R443 VRS-CZI JFI 52D 1.5k lll6W Metal Oxide AB R712 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R444 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R445 VRS-CZI JFI 05J l.OM lll6W Metal Oxide AA R714 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R446 VRS-CZl JFI 05J l.OM 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R715 VRS-CZI JF224J 220k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R449 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lll6W Metal Oxide AA R716 VRS-CZI JF224J 220k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R450 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R718 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R451 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lll6W Metal Oxide AA R719 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R452 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R720 VRS-CZI JFI 541 150k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R453 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R721 VRS-CZI JF334J 330k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R601 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R722 VRS-CZI JFI 83J 18k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R602 VRS-CZI JFI 82J 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R723 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k Ill 6W Metal Oxide AA

R603 VRS-CZI JFI 54J 150k lll6W Metal Oxide AA R724 VRS-CZI JF563D 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R604 VRS-CZI JFI 53J 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R725 VRS-CZI JFlO2J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R605 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R726 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R606 VRS-CZI JF334J 330k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA R727 VRS-CZI JF334J 330k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA

R607 VRS-CZI JF334J 330k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R728 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R608 VRS-CZI JF563J 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R609 VRS-CZI JF222J 2.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R730 VRS-CZI JFI 54J 150k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R611 VRS-CZI JF332J 3.3k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA R731 VRS-CZI JF823J 82k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R612 VRS-CZI JF681 J 680 lll6W Metal Oxide AA R732 VRS-CZI JF333J 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R614 VRS-CZI JFI 22J 1.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R733 VRS-CZI JFI 53J 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R615 VRS-CZI JF561 J 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R734 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R616 VRS-CZI JF333J 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R617 VRS-CZI JF335J 3.3M 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA R736 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R618 VRS-CZI JFI 54J 150k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R737 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R619 VRS-CZI JF274J 270k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R738 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R620 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R739 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R621 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R740 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R623 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R741 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R624 VRS-CZI JFI 82J 1.8k lll6W Metal Oxide AA VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

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‘VL-E765U
Ref. No. Part No. * Description Code Ref. No. Part No. * Description Code

R743 VRS-CZI JFI 04J lOOk’1/16W Metal Oxide AA R811 VRS-CZI JF473D 47k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R744 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R812 VRS-CZI JF393D 39k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R745 VRS-CZl JFI 54J 150k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R815 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA
R746 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R816 VRS-CZl JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R750 VRS-CZI JFI 04J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R817 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R751 VRS-CZl JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R818 VRS-CZI JF303D 30k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA
R752 VRS-CZl JF104J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R819 VRS-CZI JF203D 20k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R753 VRS-CZI JF104J 1OOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R820 VRS-CZl JF333D 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R754 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R821 VRS-CZI JF273D 27k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R755 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R825 VRS-CZI JFI 05J l.OM 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R756 VRS-CZI JF104-J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R826 VRS-CZI JFl24F 120k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R757 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1.Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R828 VRS-CZI JF223D 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R758 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R829 VRS-CZI JFI 63D 16k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R759 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R831 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R760 VRS-CZl JF823J 82k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R832 VRS-CZI JF152D 1.5k lfl6W Metal Oxide AB
R761 VRS-CZl JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R833 VRS-CZI JFI 830 18k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB
R762 VRS-CZI JFI 22J 1.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R835 VRS-CZl JF272J 2.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R763 VRS-CZIJFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R836 VRS-CZI JF562J 5.6k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R764 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R837 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R765 VRS-CZI JFI 04-J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R838 VRS-CZI JF334J 330k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R766 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R839 VRS-CZI JF334J 330k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R767 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R841 VRS-CZI JF393D 39k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R768 VRS-CZI JFlO3J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R842 VRS-CZl JF393D 39k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB
R769 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R847 VRS-CZI JFI 05J 1 .OM l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R770 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R849 VRS-CZI JF473D 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R771 VRS-CZI JF224J 220k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA R850 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R772 VRS-CZI JF104J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R851 VRS-CZI JF393D 39k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB
R773 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R853 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R774 VRS-CZI JF334J 330k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA R854 VRS-CZI JF563J 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R775 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R855 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R776 VRS-CZI JF473J 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R858 VRS-CZI JF223D 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB
R777 VRS-CZI JF334J 330k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R859 VRS-CZl JF273D 27k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R778 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R860 VRS-CZI JF223D 22k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R780 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R861 VRS-CZI JF223D 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R782 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R862 VRS-CZI JF563J 56k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R783 VRS-CZI JF271 J 270 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R865 VRS-CZl JFI 030 1 Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R784 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R866 VRS-CZI JF393J 39k i/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R785 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R867 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R786 VRS-CZl JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R868 VRS-CZI JF473J 47k i/l 6W Metal Oxide AA
R787 VRS-CZI JF271 J 270 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R869 VRS-CZl JF472J 4.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R788 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R870 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k i/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R789 VRS-CZI JF271 J 270 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R871 VRS-CZI JF683J 68k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R800 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R872 VRS-CZI JFI 05J 1 .OM l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R801 VRS-CZI JF823J 82k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R873 VRS-CZl JF683J 68k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R802 VRS-CZI JF823J 82k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R874 VRS-CZI JF473D 47k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R805 VRS-CZI JF304D 300k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R876 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R809 VRS-CZI JF363D 36k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R877 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R810 VRS-CZI JF563D 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R878 VRS-CZI JFI 04J 1 OOk l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

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VL-E765U
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R879 VRS-CZI JF564J 560k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 704 VRS-CZI JF683J 68k Ill 6W Metal Oxide AA

R880 VRS-CZI JF333J 33k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 720 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R882 VRS-CZI JF561 J 560 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 721 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R883 VRS-CZI JFI 53D 15k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB RI 722 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R884 VRS-CZI JF47OJ 47 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 801 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 1 Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R885 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 802 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 1 Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R886 VRS-CZI JFI 05J 1 .OM 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI 803 VRS-CZI JF393D 39k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB
R887 VRS-CZI JF561 J 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI 804 VRS-CZI JF331 J 330 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R888 VRS-CZI JF222D 2.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI805 VRS-CZI JF331 J 330 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R889 VRS-CZI JF562D 5.6k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB RI806 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R890 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 807 VRS-CZI JF562J 5.6k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R892 VRS-CZI JFI 23D 12k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 808 VRS-CZI JFI 24J 120k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R894 VRS-CZI JFI 23D 12k l/l6W Metal Oxide AA RI 809 VRS-CZI JF273D 27k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R895 VRS-CZI JF391 J 390 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI810 VRS-CZI JFI 83D 18k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R896 VRS-CZI JF561 J 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI811 VRS-CZI JF512J 5.1 k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R897 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI812 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 1 Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R898 VRS-CZI JF224J 220k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI814 VRS-CZI JF272D 2.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R899 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI817 VRS-CZI JF474F 470k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R903 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI818 VRS-CZI JF363D 36k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA
R906 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 901 VRS-CZI JF332J 3.3k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R907 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 902 VRS-CZI JF333D 33k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R908 VRS-CZI JF562J 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI 904 VRS-CZI JFI 05J 1 .OM l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R910 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI 905 VRS-CZI JF682D 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R918 VRS-CZI JF821 D 820 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI906 VRS-CZI JFI 030 1 Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R919 VRS-CZI JFI 23D 12k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 907 VRS-CZI JFI 02D 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R920 VRS-CZI JFI 52D 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB RI 908 VRS-CZI JF333D 33k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R922 VRS-CZI JF272D 2.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB RI 909 VRS-CZI JF683D 68k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R923 VRS-CZI JFI 23D 12k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI910 VRS-CZI JFI 05J 1 .OM l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R924 VRS-CZI JFI 52D 1.5k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB RI911 VRS-CZI JF682D 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R925 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 1Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI912 VRS-CZI JFI 82D 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R926 VRS-CZI JF222D 2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI913 VRS-CZI JFI 830 18k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R927 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI914 VRS-CZI JF333D 33k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R928 VRS-CZI JF681 J 680 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI916 VRS-CZI JFI 05J 1 .OM l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R929 VRS-CZI JFI 21 D 120 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB RI917 VRS-CZI JFI 53D 15k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R930 VRS-CY 1JFR22J 0.22 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI918 VRS-CZI JFI 830 18k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R931 VRS-CZTJFI 03J 1 Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI919 VRS-CZI JFI 82D 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

R935 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 920 VRS-CZI JF333D 33k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

RI403 VRS-CZI JF332J 3.3k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 921 VRS-CZI JF563D 56k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

RI 404 VRS-CZI JF75OJ 75 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 922 VRS-CZI JF331 D 330 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

RI406 VRS-CZI JFI 81 J 180 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 923 VRS-CZI JF302D 3.0k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI407 VRS-CZI JF362J 3.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI 924 VRS-CZI JFI 04J 1 OOk l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

RI 408 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI 925 VRS-CZI JFI 53D 15k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

RI 409 VRS-CZI JF222J 2.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 926 VRS-CZI JFI 03D 1 Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

RI410 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 927 VRS-CZI JFI 52D 1.5k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

RI411 VRS-CZI JFI 53J 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI 928 VRS-CZI JF393D 39k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

RI 701 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI 929 VRS-CZI JF562D 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB

RI 702 VRS-CZI JF273J 27k Ill 6W Metal Oxide AA RI 932 VRS-CZI JFI 82J 1.8k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

RI 703 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RI933 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

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RI 934 VRS-CZI JF333J 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2412 VRS-CZI JF473J 47k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA
RI 935 VRS-CZI JFI 23J 12k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2413 VRS-CZI JF683J 68k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
RI 936 VRS-CZI JF333J 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2414 VRS-CZI JF683J 68k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
RI 937 VRS-CZI JFI 23J 12k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2415 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 938 VRS-CZI JFI 04D IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R2416 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

RI939 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2417 VRS-CZI JFI 53J 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 940 VRS-CZI JF333D 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R2418 VRS-CZI JF332J 3.3k Ill 6W Metal Oxide AA

RI 941 VRS-CZI JFI 05J 1 .OM 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2419 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k Ill 6W Metal Oxide AA

RI942 VRS-CZI JFI 04D IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R2420 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
RI 943 VRS-CZI JF563D 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2421 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 944 VRS-CZI JF562D 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R2423 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
RI 945 VRS-CZI JFI 030 IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R2730 VRS-CZI JF224J 220k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA

RI 946 VRS-CZI JF272D 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R2741 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 947 VRS-CZI JFI 04D IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R2748 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 948 VRS-CZI JFI 83D 18k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R2753 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 949 VRS-CZI JFI 05J l.OM 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2754 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI950 VRS-CZI JF683D 68k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R2755 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI951 VRS-CZI JF333D 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R2756 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 952 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2757 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 953 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k Ill 6W Metal Oxide AA R2761 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 954 VRS-CZI JFI 53J 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2779 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 955 VRS-CZI JF333J 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2781 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 956 VRS-CZI JFI 83D 18k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R3701 VRS-CZI JF822D 8.2k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 957 VRS-CZI JFI 03D IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R3702 VRS-CZI JF822D 8.2k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 958 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R3703 VRS-CZI JF822D 8.2k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA

RI 960 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R3704 VRS-CY 1JFI ROJ 1.0 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 961 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R3705 VRS-CY 1JFI ROJ 1.0 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 962 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R3706 VRS-CZI JFI 05J l.OM lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 963 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R3707 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 964 VRS-CZI JF56OJ 56 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R3708 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 965 VRS-CZI JF56OJ 56 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R3709 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 966 VRS-CZI JFI 22J 1.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R3710 VRS-CZI JF473J 47k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 967 VRS-CZI JF272J 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R3711 VRS-CZI JF473J 47k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 968 VRS-CZI JF22OJ 22 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R3712 VRS-CZI JF22OJ 22 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

RI 969 VRS-CZI JFI 01 J 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R3713 VRS-CZI JF22OJ 22 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

e RI970 VRS-CZI JF272J 2.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R3714 VRS-CZI JFI 03D IOk lJ16W Metal Oxide AB

RI 979 VRS-CZI JFI 83J 18k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R4402 VRS-CZI JF222J 2.2k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

R2401 VRS-CZI JFI 83J 18k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R4403 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

R2402 VRS-CZI JFI 83J 18k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R4407 VRS-CZI JF821 J 820 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

R2403 VRS-CZI JFI 23J 12k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R4414 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

R2404 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R4415 VRS-CZI JF243J 24k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

R2405 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R4416 VRS-CZI JF821 J 820 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

R2406 VRS-CZI JF512J 5.lk 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R4417 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

R2407 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R4418 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

R2408 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R5402 VRS-CZI JF242J 2.4k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA

R2409 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R5403 VRS-CZI JF202J 2.0k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

R2410 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R5404 VRS-CZI JFI 22J 1.2k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

R2411 VRS-CZI JF473J 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R5405 VRS-CZI JF122J 1.2k lJ16W Metal Oxide AA

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R5406 VRS-CZI JF431 J 430 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R8429 VRS-CZI JF272J 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R5407 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R8430 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R5408 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R8431 VRS-CZl JF821 J 820 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R5409 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R8432 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R5410 VRS-CZI JF821 J 820 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R8451 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R5412 VRS-CZI JF911 J 910 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R8452 VRS-CZl JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R5413 VRS-CZI JF431 J 430 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9402 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R5414 VRS-CZI JFI 82J 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9403 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R5415 VRS-CZI JF222J 2.2k Ill 6W Metal Oxide AA R9404 VRS-CZl JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R5416 VRS-CZI JF821 J 820 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9405 VRS-CZI JF272J 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R5417 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9406 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R7401 VRS-CZl JF332J 3.3k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R9451 VRS-CZI JF333J 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R7402 VRS-CZI JF222J 2.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R9452 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R7408 VRS-CZI JF222J 2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9494 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R7409 VRS-CZI JF561 J 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9495 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R7410 VRS-CZI JF561 J 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9496 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 ll16W Metal Oxide AA

R7411 VRS-CZI JF33-l J 330 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9498 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7412 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA R9499 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R7413 VRSCZlJF181J 180 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9901 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R7414 VRS-CZI JFI 53J 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9902 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 ll16W Metal Oxide AA

R7415 VRS-CZI JFI 82J 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9903 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R7416 VRS-CZl JF222J 2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9904 VRS-CZl JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R7451 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9905 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R8402 VRS-CZI JF152J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9906 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 ll16W Metal Oxide AA

R8403 VRS-CZI JF331 J 330 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9907 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R8404 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R9908 VRS-CZl JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R8405 VRS-CZI JF47l J 470 1/16W~ Metal Oxide AA R9916 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R8406 VRS-CZI JF221 J 220 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R8407 VRS-CZI JF392J 3.9k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA MISCELLANEOUS PARTS


R8408 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA P601 QPLGN0263TAZZ Plug A0

R8409 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA P901 QPLGN0664TAZZ Plug AD

R8410 VRS-CZI JF821 J 820 1/16W Metal Oxide AA P902 QPLGN0364TAZZ Plug AC

R8411 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA P2601 QPLGN0264TAZZ Plug AC

R8412 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA SC601 QSOCN1171TAZZ Socket AD

R8413 VRS-CZI JFI 01 J 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA SC804 QSOCN2486TAZZ Socket AE

R8414 VRS-CZI JF222J 2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA SC901 QSOCN0787TAZZ Socket AC

R8415 VRS-CZI JF561 J 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA SC902 QSOCN 1786TAZZ Socket AE

R8416 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA SC903 QSOCN 1586TAZZ Socket AD

R8417 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA SC4701 QSOCN0860TAZZ Socket AE

R8418 VRS-CZI JFI 82J 1.8k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA SLDI PSLDM3239TAFW Shield AC

R8419 VRS-CZI JF821 J 820 1/16W Metal Oxide AA SLD2 PSLDM3238TAFW Shield AC

R8420 VRS-CZI JF122J 1.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RRMCK0034TAZZ Remote Control Pause AT

R8423 VRS-CZI JF152J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R8424 VRS-CZI JFI 52J 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R8425 VRS-CZI JFI 82J 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA DUNTK2785PMOl CAMERA UNIT(VL-E760U)
R8426 VRSCZlJF181J 180 1/16W Metal Oxide AA DUNTK2785PM02 CAMERA UNIT(VL-E765U)
R8427 VRS-CZI JF821 J 820 1/16W Metal Oxide AA INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
R8428 VRS-CZI JF122J 1.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA ICI 1 VHiUPD1651 O-l UPD1651OGR-8JG AR

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Ref. No. Part No. * Description Code Ref. No. Part No. * Description Code

ICI2 VHiLR38590/-1 LR38590 AR Cl4 VCSATEI DJ475M 4.7 20V Tantalum AD


ICI 01 VHiCXA2006Q-1 CXA2006Q AV Cl5 VCKYCZI AFlO4Z 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB
ICI 02 VHiCXD231 OA-1 CXD231 OAR AV Cl6 VCKYCZl AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB
IC201 RH-iX0470TAZZ HG73C002TE AY Cl7 VCSATJI VJ685M 6.8 35V Tantalum AE
IC251 RH-iX0490TAZZ IX0490TA BB Cl8 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AB
lC252 VHiMS548331-1 MSM548331 TS-K BD Cl9 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB
IC501 RH-iX0589TAZZ UPD784037GK513 AX c20 VCSATAI AJI 06M 10 1 OV Tantalum AC
IC502 VHiMB8346BV-1 MB88346BPFV AN c21 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC
IC503 VHiPST597KN-1 IC-PST597KNR AF c22 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC
IC551 VHiMMl298XQ-1 MMl298XQ AV C23 VCKYCZI HBI 02K IOOOp 50V Ceramic AB
lC552 VHiNJM2902V-1 NJM2902V AD C24 VCCCCZI HHGROD 6.0~ 50V Ceramic AA
lC553 VHiNJM3414V-1 NJM3414AV AF C25 RC-JZOOOI TAZZ Capacitor AC

Cl01 VCKYTVI ABI 05K 1 .o 1 OV Ceramic AD

TRANSISTORS s Cl02 VCKYTVI ABI 05K 1 .o 1 OV Ceramic AD

Qll VSU MX2/////- 1 Transistor AB Cl03 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB
Q201 VSU MX2/////- 1 Transistor AB Cl04 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AB

Q202 VSU MT2/////- 1 Transistor AB Cl05 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AB
Q203 VS2SC4617B/-1 Transistor AA Cl06 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB
Q552 VSDTAI 14TE/-1 Transistor AA Cl07 VCKYCY 1 EB223K 0.022 25V Ceramic AA

Cl08 RC-KZOO51 TAZZ Capacitor AC

DIODES AND LED’S Cl10 VCSATAIAJI 06M 10 1 OV Tantalum AC


D501 VHDDAI 21///-l Diode AA Cl11 VCKYCZI AFlO4Z 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

D551 VHDDAl21///-1 Diode AA Cl12 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

Cl13 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

PACKAGED CIRCUIT Cl14 VCCCCZI HH470J 47P 50V Ceramic AB

XII RCRSZ0040TAZZ Crystal AS Cl15 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

Cl16 VCSATAOJJl56M 15 6.3V Tantalum AC

COIL AND TRANSFORMERS Cl17 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AB

CF501 RFiLC007lTAb Filter AE Cl18 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AB

Lll VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC c201 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

L12 VPAXM470Kl R7N Peaking 47pH 10% AC c202 VCCCCZI HHI OOD 1OP 50V Ceramic AB

LIOI VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC C203 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

LlO2 VPAXM470Kl R7N Peaking 47pH 10% AC C205 VCCCCZI HH750J 75P 50V Ceramic AB

L201 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC C206 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

L202 VPAXM470Kl R7N Peaking 47pH 10% AC C207 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

L203 VPAWMI OOKI R5N Peaking IOyH 10% AC C208 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

L205 VPABM3RSJl R6N Peaking 3.9pH 5% AD c209 . VCKYCZI AFlO4Z 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

L207 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC c210 VCKYCZI AFlO4Z 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

L251 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking 10pH 10% AC c211 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

L252 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC c212 VCKYCZI AFlO4Z 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

L501 VPAXMI OOKR42N Peaking IOpH 10% AC C213 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1OV Ceramic AB

L551 VPAXM220KR88N Peaking 22pH 10% AC C214 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

L552 VPAXM220KR88N Peaking 22pH 10% AC c215 RC-KZ0051 TAZZ Capacitor AC

C251 VCSATAOJJI 56M 15 6.3V Tantalum AC

CAPACITORS C252 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AB

Cl1 VCKYCZlAFl04Z 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB C253 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AB

Cl2 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB C254 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AB

Cl3 VCKYTVI HBI 03K 0.01 50V Ceramic AA C255 VCKYCZlAFl04Z 0.1 1 OV Ceramic AB

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VCKYCZI HF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic A0 R203 VRS-CZI JF473J 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
C257 VCKYCZI AFlO4Z 0.1 IOV Ceramic AB R204 VRS-CZl JF683J 68k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C258 VCKYCZI HF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB R205 VRS-CZI JF273J 27k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
c259 VCKYCZI AFI 042 0.1 1ov Ceramic A% R206 VRS-CZI JFI 23J 12k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C260 VCSATAOJJ156M 15 6.3V Tantalum AC R207 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C261 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB R208 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

c501 VCKYCZl HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB R209 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C502 VCSATAI AJI 06M IO IOV Tantalum AC R210 VRS-CZI JF332J 3.3k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA

c503 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB .R211 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

c504 VCKYCZI HF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB R212 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

c505 VCKYCZl AFI 042 0.1 IOV Ceramic AB R213 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

c551 VCSATElCJ156M 15 16V Tantalum AD R214 VRS-CZl JF471 J 470 ll16W Metal Oxide AA

c553 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB R216 VRS-CZI JF392J 3.9k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

c554 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic Al3 R217 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

c555 VCSATAI AJ106M 10 IOV Tantalum AC R252 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 ll16W Metal Oxide AA

c559 VCSATAlAJ106M IO IOV Tantalum AC R254 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C560 VCSATAlAJ106M 10 IOV Tantalum AC R256 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C561 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB R501 VRS-CZI JF103J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C562 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic Al3 R503 VRS-CZl JF123J 12k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C563 VCKYCZI HF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB R504 VRS-CZI JFlO2J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C564 VCKYCZI AFlO4Z 0.1 IOV Ceramic AB R505 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

C565 VCSATAI AJI 06M 10 IOV Tantalum AC R506 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C566 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB R507 VRS-CZI JF102J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C567 VCKYCZI HFI 032 0.01 5ov Ceramic AB R508 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C568 VCCCCZlHHlSlJ 150p 5ov Ceramic AB R509 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

C569 VCKYCYI AFlO5Z 1 .o IOV Ceramic AC R510 VRS-CZl JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

c570 VCKYCZI HF103Z 0.01 5ov Ceramic Al3 R512 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R516 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 ll16W Metal Oxide AA

R517 VRS-CZl JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R13 VRS-CZI JFOOOJ 00 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R518 VRS-CZI JFI 53J 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI5 VRS-CZI JFlO2J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R519 VRS-CZI JFI 02J 1 .Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI6 VRS-CZI JF102J 1 .Ok l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R520 VRS-CZl JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI7 VRS-CZI JF222J 2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R52l VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI8 VRS-CZI JF822J 8.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R522 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI9 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R523 VRS-CZl JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R20 VRS-CZI JF33OJ 33 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R524 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R23 VRS-CZl JFI 05J l.OM 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R525 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R24 VRS-CZI JF561 J 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R526 VRS-CZI JF224J 220k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

RlOl VRS-CZI JFI 53D 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R527 VRS-CZI JF224J 220k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

RI02 VRS-CZI JF244F 240k Ill 6W Metal Oxide AA R528 VRS-CZl JF102J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI03 VRS-CZI JF273J 27k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R529 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI04 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R530 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI05 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA R531 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI06 VRS-CZI JF563J 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R532 VRS-CZI JF203J 20k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI11 VRS-CZI JF22OJ 22 ll16W Metal Oxide AA R533 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

RI12 VRS-CZI JFI 04J IOOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R561 VRS-CZI JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R201 VRS-CZI JFI 82J 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R563 VRS-CZl JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R202 VRS-CZI JF681 J 680 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R569 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

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R570 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k ’ l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA CAPACITORS


R571 VRS-CZI JF392J 3.9k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA Cl VCKYCYI HBI 02K 1000~ 50V Ceramic AA

VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA c2 VCCCCY 1 HH2ROC 2.0~ 50V Ceramic AA

R574 VRS-CZI JF912J 9.lk 1/16W Metal Oxide AB c3 VCKYTVI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AA

R575 VRS-CZI JFI 04J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA c4 VCCCCYI HH221 J 220~ 50V Ceramic AA

R576 VRS-CZI JFI 53J 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA c5 VCKYTQI CF225Z 2.2 16V Ceramic AB

R577 VRS-CZI JFI 02J l.Ok 1/16W Metal Oxide AA C6 VCKYCYI HFI 032 0.01 50V Ceramic AA

R578 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk ll16W Metal Oxide AA

R581 VRS-CZl JF562J 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RESISTORS


R582 VRS-CZl JF334F 330k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB RI VRS-CY 1JFI 05J 1 .OM 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R583 VRS-CZI JF474J 470k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R5 VRS-CY 1JFI 05J 1 .OM l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R584 VRS-CZI JF221 J 220 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R2 VRS-CYlJFlOlJ 100 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R585 VRS-CZI JF221 J 220 1/16W Metal Oxide AA R4 VRS-CYIJFIOIJ 100 l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R586 VRS-CZl JFlO3D 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB R3 VRS-CYI JF472J 4.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R587 VRS-CZl JFI 22J 1.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R588 VRS-CZI JF472J 4.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA MISCELLANEOUS PART


R589 VRS-CZI JF222J 2.2k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA SC1 QSOCN 1986TAZZ Socket AF

R590 VRS-CZI JFI 03J IOk 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R591 VRS-CZI JF474J 470k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R592 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA RAMP-0017TANO HEAD AMP UNIT
R593 VRS-CZI JF682J 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
R594 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA IC301 VHiAN3358SH-1 H/A IC AQ

R595 ‘VRS-CZI JF272D 2.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AB

R596 VRS-CZI JFI 53D 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AB TRANSISTORS


R597 VRS-CZI JF244F 240k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA Q301 VSUMG2/////-1 Transistor AC

R598 VRS-CZI JFI 03J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA or


R599 VRS-CZI JF471 J 470 ll16W Metal Oxide AA VSXPI 213/l/-1 Transistor AB

Q341 VS2SB709AlQl E Transistor AC

MISCELLANEOUS PARTS Q342 VS2SB709AlQl E Transistor AC

SC2 QSOCN 1987TAZZ Socket AE Q343 VSDTC144EEbl Transistor AA

SC3 QSOCN 1587TAZZ Socket AD or

SC4 QSOCN 1786TAZZ Socket AE VSUN9213///-1 Transistor

SC5 QSOCN0860TAZZ Socket AE

SC6 QSOCN2086TAZZ Socket AD COILS


SC9 QSOCN1860TAZZ Socket AE L301 VP-NM220Kl RON Peaking 22pH 10% AB

SLD3 PSLDM3321TAFW Shield AD or


SLD4 PSLDM3322TAFW Shield AD VPAXM220KR88N Peaking 22pH 10% AC

L341 VPABMI OOJ2R6N Peaking 10pH 5% AC

or

DUNTK2800PMOO CCD UNIT VPAWMI OOJ2R6N Peaking IOpH 5% AC

INTEGRATED CIRCUIT L342 VPABM1013160N Peaking IOOpH 5% AC

lC2 VHi24LC8BiN-1 24LC08BT-l/SN AM

CAPACITORS
TRANSISTOR c305 VCKYCYI HFI 032 O.OlpF 50V Ceramic AA
Ql VS2SC4627CD-I Transistor AB C306 VCCCCYI HH820J 82pF 50V Ceramic AA

c307 VCCCCYI HH820J 82pF 50V Ceramic AA

C308 VCKYCYlHF1032 O.OlpF 50V Ceramic AA


VCKYCYI CFI 042 O.lpF 16V Ceramic AA

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c310 VCKYCYI CFI 042 O.lpF 16V Ceramic AA SC306 QSOCN 1085TAZZ Socket AE

c311 VCKYCYI HF103Z 0.01 PF 50V Ceramic AA

C312 VCKYCYI HF103Z 0.01 PF 50V Ceramic AA

c313 VCSATEI AJ226M 22pF IOV Tantalum AD

c314 VCKYCYlHF1032 0.01 PF 50V Ceramic AA

C320 VCKYCYlHF1032 0.01 PF 50V Ceramic AA

C321 VCKYCYlHF1032 0.01 PF 50V Ceramic AA

c340 VCCCCYIHHIOIJ IOOpF 50V Ceramic AA

c341 VCCCCYlHH151J 15OpF 50V Ceramic AA

C342 VCCCCYIHHIOIJ IOOpF 50V Ceramic AA

c344 VCKYCYI CFI 042 O.lpF 16V Ceramic AA

c345 VCKYCYI CFI 042 O.lpF 16V Ceramic AA

C346 VCKYCYI HB102K 1OOOpF 50V Ceramic AA

c349 VCCCCYI HH680J 68pF 5ov Ceramic AA

c350 VCKYCYI HFI 032 0.01 PF 50V Ceramic AA

c351 VCKYCYI HF103Z 0.01 PF 50V Ceramic AA

C352 VCCCCYI HH680J 68pF 5ov Ceramic AA

RESISTORS
R302 VRS-CYI JF562J 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R303 VRS-CY 1JF562J 5.6k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R310 VRSCYlJF181J 180 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R311 VRS-CYlJF120J 12 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R312 VRS-CYI JFI 20J 12 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R315 VRS-CYI JF392J 3.9k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R321 VRS-CYI JF472J 4.7k l/l 6W Metal Oxide AA

R330 VRS-CYI JF332J 3.3k 1/I 6W Metal Oxide AA

R331 VRS-CYI JFI 02J Ik 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R332 VRS-CYI JF391 J 390 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R333 VRS-CYI JFOOOJ 0 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R340 VRS-CYI JF68OJ 68 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R342 VRS-CYI JF271 J 270 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R343 VRS-CYI JF221 J 220 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R344 VRS-CY 1JF223J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R345 VRS-CY 1JF333J 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R350 VRS-CYlJF123J 12k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R351 VRS-CY 1JF682J 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R352 VRS-CY 1JF563J 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R353 VRS-CYlJF153J 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R398 VRS-CYI JFOOOJ 0 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

R399 VRS-CYI JFOOOJ 0 1/16W Metal Oxide AA

CONNECTERS
SC301 QSOCN0985TAZZ Socket AE

SC302 QSOCNI 886TAZZ Socket AD

SC303 QSOCN 1560TAZZ Socket AE

SC304 QSOCN0686TAZZ Socket AC

SC305 QCNCW7068TAZZ Connector AG

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CASSElTE HOUSING PARTS

400 CHLDX3077GEOl Cassette Compartment AY


Assy

401 MSPRT0414GEZZ Up Main Spring AD


402 MROD-0014GEFJ Damper rod AG
403 PDMP-0013GEZZ Cassette Compartment AG

Damper

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352 PSPAQOOI OGEZZ Gap Adjusting Shim AC


MECHANISM PARTS 353 NRTR-0096GEZZ R Tr Rotor Ass’y AP
354 MSPRC0209GEZZ Gr Adjusting Spring AC

300 355 LPOLM0058GEZZ S Pole Base AK


LCHSMOI 63GEZZ Main Chassis Ass’y AW
301 356 LPOLM0059GEZZ T Pole Base AK
NGERH1280GEZZ Main Cam AD
302 NGERH1281GEZZ 357 NDAiV1071 GEZZ Sup Reel Support AG
Sub-Cam AD
303 MLEVF0470GEFW 358 NDAiV1072GEZZ Tu Reel Support AG
Eject Lever AD
304 MLEVF0492GEFW 359 MLEVF0517GEZZ Pinch Lever Ass’y AS
M Function Lever AF
305 LHLDZI 966GEZZ 360 NBLTTOOIZGEZZ Timing Belt S AE
L Block Holder AD
306 NGERWI 064GEZZ 361 NBLTTOO13GEZZ Timing Belt L AE
Worm Pulley AC
307 362 NROLPO108GEZZ Guide Roller Ass’y AG
NGERWI 065GEZZ Worm AD
308 NGERH1282GEZZ 363 NROLP0109GEZZ Si Roller Ass’y AH
Worm Wheel AC
309 NGERH1283GEZZ 364 QPWBH5428GEZZ Mode FPC AG
Lo Relay Gear AC
310 365 CPWBN5402GEOl Sensor Ass’y BC
MARMMOI 26GEZZ S Lo Arm Ass’y AE
311 366 QSW-MO042GEZZ Recognition SW AH
MARMMOI 28GEZZ T Lo Arm Ass’y AF
312 367 RDTCH0037GEZZ Dew Sensor AF
LANGAOO69GEFW S Lo Arm Retainer AD
313 PGiDMO146GEZZ 368 RMOTVI 019GEZZ Cap. Motor AZ
Sup Rail AD
314 PGiDMO147GEZZ 369 RMOTMI 075GEZZ Load. Motor AL
Tu Rail AD
315 NGERH1284GEZZ 370 QSW-R0038GEZZ Mode SW AG
Sup Lo Gear AC
316 NGERH1285GEZZ 372 RAMP-001 7TAN0 H/A PWB AY
Tu Lo Gear AC
317 374 TLABHOI 96TAZZ Caution Label AB
MSPRD0167GEZZ S Lo Arm Double-Acting AE
375 PSHEM0014GEZZ Counter Balance AC
Spring
318 MSPRT0407GEZZ 376 PSHEP0013GEZZ Interruption Sheet AC
T Lo Arm Double-Acting AC
200 XAPSFI 7PO3200 Screw Ml .7x3.2 AA
Spring
319 MLEVP0283GEZZ 201 LX-XZ3036GEFP Screw MZ.Ox6.0 AD
HC Lever Ass’y AF
320 MSPRDOI 68GEZZ Spring 202 LX-8231 75GEFN Screw Ml .7x4.0 AC
HC Double-Acting AC
321 MSLiF0074GEFW Lever 203 LX-BZ3163GEFN Screw Ml .7x2.5 AC
Ten Arm Operation AD
322 PGiDMO148GEZZ 204 LX-HZ3074GEFN Screw Ml .7x5.3 S Tight AA
Ten Arm Guide AC
323 205 LX-BZ3177GEFF Screw Ml .4x1.5 AB
NGERH3045GEFW Segment Gear AD
324 MLEVF0472GEZZ 206 LX-8231 32GEZZ Screw Ml .4x1.5xD3.5 AA
Tu Guide Ass’y AC
325 PGiDP0027GEZZ 207 LX-BZ3178GEZZ Screw Ml .4x1.5xD4.0 AD
Tu Guide AE
326 208 LX-HZ3083GEFF Screw M1.4x2.5 S Tight AB
MSPRCO183GEZZ Tu Guide Spring AA
327 MSPRCOI 84GEZZ 209 LX-HZ3077GEFN Screw Ml .4x3.0 S Tight AA
Si Roller Spring AA
328 MSPRC0208GEZZ 211 LX-HZ3084GEFF Screw Ml .4x4.0 S Tight AC
Tu Guide Lever Spring AC
329 212 LX-HZ3085GEFD Screw Ml .4x4.0 SW S AD
LCHSS0045GEZZ Slide Chassis Ass’y AW
330 MLEVF0495GEZZ Ten Arm Ass’y Tight
AC
331 LBNDK3021 GEZZ 213 LX-NZ3053GEZZ Screw Ml .4 Nut AC
Ten Band Ass’y AF
332 214 LX-WZI 076GE02 Washer D0.8xD3.0xO.Zt AA
NiDR-0016GEZZ Swing Gear Ass’y AF
333 NGERH1286GEZZ Driving Gear Plastics
AC
334 NGERHI 287GEZZ
215 LX-WZI 075GE02 Washer DZ.lxD5.0x0.25t AA
Pulley Gear AD
335 NPLYVO157GEZZ Relay Pulley AD Plastics

336 216 XWHJZIZ-02040 Washer Dl .ZxD4.0xO.Z5t AC


MLEVP0284GEZZ S Brake AC
337 NGERH1288GEZZ Tu Brake Gear AC Plastics

338 MLEVP0285GEZZ Tu Main Brake AC


339 MLEVP0286GEZZ Tu Sub-Brake AC
340 MSPRDOI 69GEZZ Tu Brake Spring AD
341 LHLDZI 967GEZZ Light Guide Holder Ass’y AF
342 LANGGSI OZGEFW Down Guide AF
343 MSPRT0408GEZZ Tension Spring AD
344 MSPRDOI 70GEZZ S Brake Spring AD
345 CDRMU0032GEOl Upper Drum Ass’y BF
346 PGiDMO144GEZZ Tape Guide AD
348 QBRSK0039GEZZ Earth Spring AD
349 PGiDMO143GEZZ Drum Base AG
350 DDRMLOOZOHEOI Lower Drum Ass’y AY
351 RMOTPI 137GEZZ Drum Motor AS - End of Mechanism Parts -

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CABINET EXPLODED VIEW

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6-15 LANGK0398TAOO Battery Lid Angle Fitting AH


CABINET PARTS LIST
6-16 UBNDTO104TAZZ Hand Strap AM

7 DCOVAI 538TAKl Tilt Ass’y AU


1 DCABAGI 83TAKl V Frame Service AL AE
7-2 PSPAZOI SOTAZZ Tilt Spacer
1-2 PSPAGO095TAZZ VCR Lid Cushion AA AL
7-3 GCOVAI 537TAKA Tilt Frame V
1-3 TLABH0262TAZZ Lithium Exchange Label AB AD
7-4 PSPAZOI 89TAZZ Rotation Spacer
l-4 LHLDBI 027TAZZ Lithium Holder AD AD
7-5 LANGH0071 TAFW Stopper Fitting
2 DCABBGI 84TAKl L Cabinet Service AS LCD Holder AG
8 LHLDZ1447TAZZ
2-2 QEARP0234TAFJ LCD Earth Sheet AE AE
9 PSHEP0048TAZZ Diffusion Sheet
2-3 TLABH0318TAZZ Facing Recording Caution AB Prism Sheet AH
IO PSHEP0047TAZZ
Label Light Guide Plate AH
11 PGiDM0026TAZZ
2-4 GCOVHI 226TASA Jack Cover AD AD
12 PMiR-0022TAZZ Reflection Sheet
2-5 GCOVAI 535TAZZ Remote Control Receptor AD Lamp lnverter Unit BA
13 CLMPV0032TAOl
Cover LCD Panel CE
14 CPNLC0030RM02
3 CCABC6088TAKl Camera Front Cabinet AU AB
15 PZETV0370TAZZ LCD Glass Retaining
Ass’y(VL-E760U) Model Label(VL-E760U) AC
16 TLABM 1786TAZZ
3 CCABC6091 TAKI Camera Front Cabinet AU
16 TLABM 1788TAZZ Model Label(VL-E765U) AC
Ass’y(VL-E765U) 17 Serial No. Label(VL-E760U)AC
TLABNO156TAZZ
3-2 GCOVAI 539TASA Lens Hood AM
17 TLABNOI 58TAZZ Serial No., Label(VL-E765U)AC
4 DCABD6088TAKl Camera Rear Cabinet AV Lens Unit BS
18 CLNSAOI 27TAOl
Ass’ y 19 GFTACI 241 TASA Cassette Compartment AD
4-2 JBTN-0276TASB Camera Button AF
Cover
5 DFTACI 260TAKl VCR Lid Service AU
20 DUNTK2782QA03 VCR Unit(VLE76OU) -
(VL-E760U) VCR Unit(VL-E765U) -
20 DUNTK2782QA04
5 DFTACl262TAKl VCR Lid Service AU
21 DUNTK2785PMOl Camera Unit(VL-E760U) -
(VL-E765U) Camera Unit(VL-E765U) -
21 DUNTK2785PM02
5-2 HBDGS0059TASB LCD Badge AE
22 QPWBH2814TAZZ Tilt FPC AQ
5-3 LANGK0428TAFW VCR Lid Reinforcing Angle AG FPC Holder AC
23 LHLDW1038TAOO
5-4 LANGK04OOTAFW Eject Fitting AD AW
24 QSW-Z0287TAZZ VCR Operation Unit
5-5 PSPAZOI 93TAZZ VCR Lid Sheet AC Battery Terminal Unit AG
25 QTANZOI 29TAZZ
5-6 MSPRD0047TAFJ VCR Lid Spring AD AR
26 QSW-Z0285TAZZ Power Unit
6 CCOVAI 536TAKl KS Side Cover AV AC
27 LHLDZ1452TAZZ Power Lock Holder
6-2 NSFTZ0049TAFW Battery Lid Axle AC AA
28 MSPRC0083TAFJ Power Lock Spring
6-3 MSPRD0050TAFJ Battery Lid Spring AC AF
29 JBTN-0277TASB Power Button
6-4 TLABH0264TAZZ Recycle Label AB AC
30 LHLDZ1451TAZZ Power Holder
6-5 GFTABI 066TAKA Battery Lid AE AD
31 JKNBPOI 52TASA Power Knob
6-6 HDECP0045TASA Battery Decoration Plate AC AF
32 JKNBPOI 53TASB Zoom Knob
6-7 LHLDZI 448TAOO Battery Intermediate Lock AC Zoom Knob Holder AD
33 LHLDZI 453TASA
6-8 MSPRCOI 03TAFJ Battery Intermediate Lock AD AC
34 JKNBPOI 54TASA Open Knob
Spring Spacer AA
35 PSPAZOI SITAZZ
6-9 MSPRCOI 02TAFJ Battery Lock Lever Spring AA AM
36 RMiCC0079TAZZ Microphone
6-10 MLEVP0030TASA Battery Lid Open/Close AC Lid Lock Spring AC
37 MSPRT0034TAFJ
Lever VCR Lid Lock AD
38 LHLDZI 454TAOO
6-11 LHLDZ1449TAZZ Battery Lock Holder AC AD
39 NSFTZOO84TAFW VCR Lid Shaft
6-12 MLEVP0029TASA Battery Lock Lever AC
40 PSPAZOI 92TAZZ Microphone Lead Spacer AD
6-13 MSPRCOI 01 TAFJ Battery Push-out Spring AD AC
41 LHLDZI 450TAZZ Speaker Holder
6-14 LHLDZ1445TAZZ Lens Holder AD AL
42 VSP0020P-94WN Speaker

43 PSPAGOI 03TAZZ Speaker Spacer AC

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44 PCOVP9062TAZZ Speaker Mesh AB

45 PSPAG0095TAZZ VCR Lid Cushion AA


46 GCOVA3056TAKA Speaker Cover AE
47 ZTAPEP069020E Tape

48 QSW-Z0284TAZZ Turn/Eject SW AH
49 MLEVP0031 TAZZ Eject Lever AC

50 LANGK0399TAFW Tripod Angle Ass’y AK


51 PSHEPOO74TAZZ Microphone Lead Sheet AB

52 RRMCK0034TAZZ Jack Unit AT

53 PSPAGOO84TAOO Front Group Frame AD

Rubber

54 GCOVA3057TAKA Microphone Cover AG


55 QPWBH2815TAZZ CCD FPC AS
56 PSPAZ0209TAZZ LCD Spacer AF
a LX-HZ001 8TAFN M2x6 Tapping, Silver AA
b LX-HZ001 8TAFF M2x6 Tapping, Black AA
C LX-HZ0045TAFN M2x4 Tapping, Silver AA
d XiPSF2OPO4000 M2x4 Small Screw, Black AA

Zinc Plating

LX-BZOISITAFD M2 Special Screw AC


XiPSD20P03000 M2x3 Screw AA

LX-UZOOI GTAFD M2x5 Special Screw AA

LX-BZ0200TAFD M2x7 Special Screw AB

XiPSN20P04000 M2x4 Small Screw, Silver AA

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CAMERA UNIT PARTS LIST

1 PCOVM8016TAOO Dustproof Rubber AC


2 LANGKO324TAFW CCD Retaining Plate AG
3 PFiLW0060TAZZ Optical Filter AS
4 VHiLZ2413H51 CCD Sensor BD
5 DUNTK2800PMOO CCD PWB Unit
6 LX-HZ001 3TAFF Screw (1.7 X 6) AA

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PACKING PARTS
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
(NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM)

ACCESSORIES SPAKAGI 76TAZZ Packing ADD.


GCOVH 1225TASA Lens Cap AG SPAKA6202TAZZ Packing ADD.
QCNW-1338TAOO DC Cable AR SPAKA6237TAZZ Packing ADD.
QCNW-1295TAZZ AN Cable AU SPAKC6753TAZZ Packing Case(VL-E760U) -
or SPAKC6754TAZZ Packing Case(VL-E765U) -
QCNW-1448TAZZ A/V Cable AH SPAKP6049TAZZ Wrapping Paper AC
RRMCG0054TASA Infrared Remote Control AR SSAKA0087TAZZ Polyethylene Bag AD
TiNSE0278TAZZ Operation Manual AH
(VL-E760U)
TiNSE0279TAZZ Operation Manual AH
(VL-E765U)
UADP-0274TAZZ AC Adaptor BH
UBATMOOI OTAZZ Battery BC
UBNDSOOI OTASA Shoulder Strap AH

ACCESSORIES(NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM)


TGAN E0044TAZZ Guarantee Card AC
UBATLOOOGTAZZ Lithium Battery Al=

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12. PACKING OFTHE SET
GCOVH1225TASA
(Lens Cap)

QCNW-
(DC

UBNDSOOl OTASA \ UBATMOOI OTAZZ


(Battery)
*UBATL0006TAZZ
(Lithium Battery x 2)

*SPAKA6176TAZZ
down

kSPAKA6202TAZZ
(Packing ADD.)

TiNSEO278TAZZ(VL-E76OU)
*SPAKP6049TAZZ TiNSEO279TAZZ(VL-E765U)
(Wrapping Paper) (Operation Manual)

*SPAKC6753TAZZ(VL-E760U)
/ *SPAKC6754TAZZ(VL-E765U)
(Packing Case) * Not Replacement Item

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13. AC ADAPTER

UNIT No. UADP-0274TAZZi

Features

Compact and light-weight design for easier portability.


Automatic voltage change AC 11OVto AC 240V allows the adapter
usage even in your trips abroad.
Charging function with battery pack.
Rapid charging function to enable the charging in a shorter period
of time.

Specifications

Power Requirement : AC1 10=24OV,50/60Hz


DC Output : 4.5v
Power Consumption : 16W
Dimension (approx.) : Z3V$’ (W) X 2” (H) X 5 5/d6” (D)
[75mm(W) X 51mm (H) X 135mm (D)]
Weight (approx.) : 0.65 Ibs (29551)

*Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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13-I OPERATION
n MANUAL
13-l -1. Outline
This adapter is designed as the power supply for camcoder as well as the quick charger of the battery used in it.
As shown in Fig. 13-I -1 block diagram, the adapter consists of the separately excited switching regulator which employs control
IC, and a multi-functional circuit on the secondary side.
The primary control circuitry and the secondary multi-functional circuitry, composed mainly of the components mounted
on the surface, are housed in the small, portable case. They are applicable for a variety of operational conditions of the
user.
The multi-input type adapter of 110 V to 240 V 50/60 Hz is employed to satisfy the conditions for various input voltages in
order to allow the adapter to be worldwide carried around and used.
The basic operation is controlled by two sections. In the power switching section, constant-voltage and constant-current
controls are performed by comparing with the reference voltage at the secondary side. The battery charging section, on the
other hand, is provided with timers, various detection circuits and sequence controller. As an AC adapter, the adapter feeds
the constant-voltage DC power through the special 3-pin DC jack, and as a battery charger, the adapter starts the rapid
charging operation when the exclusive battery is place din position with the DC plug unconnected.

Input
AC1 lo-240V ADP output (4.5 V 2 A)
50/60Hz Insulating Rectifier/ .
Rectifier/
Filter - - lnverter - ‘) Batterv terminal
smoother transformer smoother
III-I-

t
Voltage switch

H
Primary
Current switch
side Discharge
Timer
control circuit
Charge/discharge
section
control

Fig. 13-l-l Block diagram (Camcorder adapter)

13-I -2. Operation

1.Adapter mode
When the DC plug is attached to the adapter, the constant DC voltage (4.5 V, 2 A) can be continuously obtained via
the DC jack to operate the camcorder.
The power consumption can be kept constant over the entire control input rage, regardless of input fluctuation.
The output is so available up to 1.3 or more times of the rated current as to resist the starting current, rush current and
other transient current which flow in the main body of camcorder.
Also, the adapter output overcurrent protector with fold back current, which controls the power when the short circuit
from the outside occurs, is used to prevent the adapter from being destroyed or broken down. It also prevents the
temperature inside the adapter from rising too excessively.

2.Ni-Cd charqe mode


This adapter, when Ni-Cd battery is attached, can be used as a quick charger. This charging operation is divided into
the operating modes of three stages. The adapter goes through these modes sequentially.
The first stage is called initial charging. A constant current of 1.5 A is charged in the range which is limited by the voltage
of 5.7 V and the timer of 5 minutes.
The voltage is thus limited in order to protect the battery against overvoltage, and overcharge which would otherwise occur
in the fully charged state.
The time limit serves to prevent the charging error which would occur on the dead battery due to the initial voltage drop.
The second stage is a quick charging mode. Like in the initial charging, a rapid charge of 1.5 A is made in the range
which is limited by the voltage of 5.7 V, and the timer of 180 minutes which are different from those of the initial charging.
Toward the end of this mode, a battery voltage drop (-AV phenomenon) is detected to tell the end of the quick charging, to
stop the charging and to go to the next stage. At this charging current of 1.5 A, the 1500 mAh battery, and the 2500 mAh
nickel-hydrogen later mentioned are fully charged for about 60 minutes, and about 140 minutes, respectively. The timer is
set at 180 minutes to avoid an danger of overcharge which is possible due to -AV detection error.
Here, the -AV detection level is 40 to 80 ma/.
In the third stage called auxiliary charging, the fully charged state is kept even after the quick charging is completed.
The auxiliary charging is generally set at l/30 to 1/4OCdepending on the characteristics of a battery. This adapter adopts
a charging system which is controlled by the operation output controlled at the constant voltage and the fixed resistance.
These charging states are shown by the characteristics in Fig. 13-I-2.

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Timer , * Timer .
Initial Trickle :
i Quick charging .fcharging
charging \ : :

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Charge
current

t=o 30 Am 60 min 180mim


Charging time

Fig. 13-l-2 Charging characteristics of Ni-Cd 1500 mAh battery


3.Nickel hydrogen battery charging mode
When the nickel hydrogen battery is attached to the adapter which is not attached with the DC plug, it will be detected
that the T terminal is present, and the quick charge operation of nickel hydrogen will be started.
The charging operation of the nickel hydrogen battery is divided into the operating modes of five stages. The adapter goes
through these modes sequentially.
When the nickel hydrogen battery is attached, the precharge will be operated at first.
In this mode, it is charged at a constant current of about 0.5 A, and it will shift into the next mode in 2 minutes.
Since this period is provided to activate the battery, the end of charging is not detected. It functions the overvoltage
detection, abnormal-temperature detection and other battery-protective operations alone.

The next operation is the initial charging operation like the Ni-Cd battery.
Differing from the Ni-Cd battery, the limit voltage of the overvoltage detection is 5.1 V and the function to detect an
abnormal temperature is added.

The 3rd stage of the quick charging mode is equivalent to the quick charging of the Ni-Cd battery.
The function to detect the phenomenon in this mode and the mode shift by detection are as follows:

-AVdetection
If -AV(22to 62 mV) is detected, it will shift into the trickle charge mode.

Overvoltage detection
If the battery voltage exceeds 5.1 V, it will be judged as abnormal, and it will shift into the trickle charge mode.

AT detection
If the gradient of the temperature rise of the charging battery exceeds lOC/min., it will be judged as the end of
charging, and it will shift into the auxiliary charging mode.

Abnormal-temperature detection
If the battery reaches a temperature of 60°C to 65OC during charge, the charging operation will stop to protect
the battery and it will shift into the auxiliary charging mode.

Timer operation
When 180 minutes have passed since start of quick charging, it will shift into the auxiliary charging mode.

In the auxiliary charging mode which it will shift into due to AT detection and timer activation of quick charging, it will be
charged at a constant current of about 0.5A like the preparatory charging mode.

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At this time, the mode is shifted by each detection function of -AV, overvoltage and abnormal temperature in the same
manner as the quick charging. But it will be shifted into the auxiliary charging mode by the integrated timer when one hour
has elapsed since the auxiliary charging was started.

Like the Ni-Cd battery, the auxiliary charging current is flowed by the constant voltage and fixed resistor in the auxiliary
charging mode of the fifth stage.

13-l -3. Circuits

The circuits used for the adapter are explained according to the circuit diagram in page13-8.

1. Input section
The input section consists of noise filter and rectification smoothing circuit of condenser input. The noise filter, which
consists of Ll, Cl and C51, reduces the common mode noise.
Rl is a resistance for discharging electricity retained at input AC plug when the power is turned off.
The amount of rush current caused when the power is turned on is greatly limited, DCR of Ll and the operating
resistance of Dl .

2Switching section
In the switching circuit, DC voltage rectified by C2 is processed by driving the transistor Ql like the switch corresponding
to the signals sent from the control section on the primary side.
Together with the transformer Tl, it makes up a high-frequency inverter.
C3, R7 and FBI are clamp circuit which absorbs the surge voltage generated during switching.

3. Primary side control section


This section drives the switching section by converting the pulse duration of the signal received from the secondary side
control circuit through the photocoupler.
The control IC (ICI) is used to drive Ql (Mos FET). This IC, operating as an overvoltage protector, contains a circuit
which stops oscillating when it detects the overvoltage at 07.

4.0utput circuit section


The secondary side output, which can be controlled by a popular on-off system, reduces output ripples and common
mode noise through the choking coils of L2 and L3.
Q102 is a transistor which is turned on through Q103 by output of the pin 6 of ICl 01 during quick/preparatory/auxiliary
charging.

5Battery detection circuit


When the battery is installed, the transistor QlOl is turned on.
If DC plug is not attached to CN2 at this time, the GND level will be input to the pin 11 of ICI01 by the transistor Q104
in order to detect the installation of the batterv.

6.Secondary side control circuit


The secondary control section functions to control the switching section by amplifying the errors of the detected output
voltage and current and conducting the detected signals to the primary side control circuit through the photocoupler.
The constant voltage is preset and detected with IC3-II, whereas the adapter (4.5 V)/charge (6.5 V) mode is selected
by switching the voltage of the pin 5 of IClOl to charge the reference voltage.
The constant current and over-current protector are preset and detected with IC3-I, while 1.5A/O.5A constant current
is selected by output of the pin 7 of IClOl.
The overcurrent protection in the adapter mode is performed by the primary control circuitry.
ICl has the constant-voltage power supply function to provide the drive power for ICl 01 and the reference voltage for
IC3
Theconstant-voltage output of IC2 is used as the reference voltage during error amplification of the output voltage and circuit.

7. Display
Only DlOl (red LED) lights up in the adapter mode.
In the charge mode, D102 (orange LED) lights up together with Dl 01 during quick charging. When quick charging is
completed (in the trickle mode), only 0102 goes out.
D102 is controlled to be lit and unlit by the pin 4 of IClOl.

8.Ground resistance
The discharging resistors (ground resistors) R50 provided between the primary side and secondary side consist of the
parts rated at l/2 W.

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Adapter Mode

I The power lamp does not light.


-1
Check the fuse Fl.

Operation failure DIOI are defective.

NO
Ql and ICI are defective.

1 YES
NO
ICI is defective.

T YES
NO
IC3 is defective.

NO
ICI 01 is defective.

I PCI, 08 and CN2 are defective. I

Charging Mode

I The charge lamp does not light.


I

NO

1YES I
I
NO
Charging failure “Repair of adapter mode”.

1YES
NO
ICI is defective.

1YES
NO
IC3 is defective.

1YES
NO
ICI 01 is defective.

YES
0102 is defective.

NO

Q102 is defective.

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9.58V
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501 (NC) 1171
2.d4V
(2.31 V) 1.26v 3.b6V /
0.06V
(3.88V) (1.21V)
(0.55V) ..

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IIII ._2.23V_..
(2.16V) &I

ADP mode . . . AC 120V input, during 2A rated load A AND SHADED COMPONENTS = SAFETY RELATED PARTS
CHG mode . . . AC 120V input, during ISA battery charging
(in parentheses)
Each voltage represents actually measured value when the unit is using 120V AC
CAUTION input and 2A ADP output.
*The AC plug configration varies depending on destinations. Parenthesized figures represent voltage values when the battery is charged using
120V AC input and 1.5A current.
Unit for resistor shall be a.
Resistor not specified shall be l/l OW.
Unit for capacitor shall be F.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST/


l ADP mode l CHG mode EXPLODED VIEWS

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

50V/DIV
Parts marked with “A” are important for maintaining the safety of the
0 SpSec/DIV set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining
-GND- 3 the safety and performance of the set.

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-la.* . . 3lluau . . .

I’appareil. Ne remplacer ces pieces que par des pieces dent le numero
est specific pour maintenir la securite et proteger le bon fonctinnement
de I’appareil.
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Phone (416) 8902100.

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INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
ICI 95KUCY0031 AK M51995AFP-600C AM
IC2 95KUCB0068BK UPC78L05J-2-T AF
IC3 95KUCYOOll AK M5223FP-600C AE
ICl 01 95KUCY0082AK LU5K417 AP

TRANSISTORS
A Ql 95KUAG0177AZ 2SK2003-01 MR AK
QIOI 95KUAA0122AK 2SA933ASTP AC
Q102 95KUAY0063BK 2SB1386-Ti 00 Q,R AF
Q103 95KUAY0057AL DTCI 14EUA T106 AC
Q104 95KUAC0034EL 2SC1740STP AD
QlO5 95KUAY0069AK DTBI 14TK AD

DIODES
A D1 95KUBY0031 BB Sl WB(A)60-4062 AF
02 95KUBC0169CK ERA22006V1 AC
03 95KUBA0004KZ 1 SS53-T4 AB
D4 95KUBDAK12OC RD12ESAB2-T4 AB
D5 95KUBA0004KZ I SS53dT4 AB
D6 95KUBC0320AZ RL1200F-F AD

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Ref. No. Part No. * Description Code Ref. No. Part No. * Description

D7 95KUBDAK330C RD33ESAB2 AB Cl07 95KUGXFLD104 O.lpF 25V Ceramic AC


D8 95KUBA0040AZ YG802C04R AG

D9 95KUBC0221 AK ERA1 8-02Vl AC RESISTORS


DlO 95KUBY0032AB MA1 42WA AE 8, Rl 95KUEEC474CH 470k lJ2W +5% AC
DlOl 95KUDC021 OZZ SLFb332VR 3F AD h R3 95KUEZ0569ZZ 0.33 lJ2W +5% AB
D102 95KUDC0211 ZZ SLR-332DU 3F AD R4 95KUEXCAA104 100k IJIOW +5% AA
D103 95KUBA0039AZ DAP202UT106 AC R5 95KUEEC823BU 82k lJ2W +5% AB
D104 95KUBA0036AK RB721 Q-40-T-72 AD R6 95KUEEC823BU 82k lJ2W &5% AB
D105 95KUBDAK5R6C RD5.6ESAB2-T4 AB R7 95KUEFD683BH 68k IW +5% AB
0108 95KUBDAKGR8C RD6.8ESAB2 AC R8 95KUEXCAA5R6 5.6 IJlOW +5% AB

R9 95KUEXCAA470 47 1JlOW &5% AB


COILS AND TRANSFORMER RIO 95KUEFDRl OCF 0.1 IW +5% AC

A Tl 95K829065006 Transformer BB RI1 95KUEXCAA821 820 IJIOW +5% AB

A Ll 95KUKZ0749ZZ Filter AH RI2 95KUEXCAA303 30k IJIOW &5% AB


L2 95KUKZ0505ZK Coil AF RI3 95KUEXCAA471 470 IJlOW +5% AA
L3 95KUKZ0748ZZ Choke coil AL RI4 95KUEXCAA562 5.6k IJlOW +5% AA

RI5 95KUEYAAlOOO 100 IJIOW &l% AB

CAPACITORS RI6 95KUEYAAi 000 100 IJIOW +I% AB

A Cl 95KUGZ1063ZZ O.lpF Capacitor AD RI7 95KUEYAA2202 22k 1JIOW +,I% AB

bI c2 95KUGAQ330UY 33pF 4oov Electrolytic AH R18 95KUEYAA3302 33k IJIOW +,l% AB

c3 95KUGXFRM103 0.01 PF 250V Ceramic AD RI9 95KUEEB330DC 33 lJ4W +,5% AB

c5 95KUGAD220HN 22pF 25V Electrolytic AD R20 95KUEFD151 BH 150 IW +,5% AB

C6 95KUGAD221 HN 22OpF 25V Electrolytic AC R21 95KUEEB222DC 2.2k lJ4W +5% AB

c7 95KUGXABF103 0.01 PF 50V Ceramic AB R22 95KUEXCAA102 lk IJIOW +,5% AA

C8 95KUGXABF103 0.01 ~.LF 50V Ceramic AB R23 95KUEXCAA821 820 IJIOW +5% AB

c9 95KUGXFLF473 0.047yF 50V Ceramic AB R24 95KUEYAA6801 6.8k IJIOW +,I% AB

Cl0 95KUGXABF152 15OOpF 50V Ceramic AB R25 95KUEEB473DC 47k lJ4W +,5% AB

Cl1 95KUGAFOl OHN 1cLF 5ov Electrolytic AB R26 95KUEXCAA222 2.2k IJIOW +,5% AA

Cl2 95KUGXAQF391 390pF 50V Ceramic AB R27 95KUEXCAA273 27k IJIOW +_5% AA

Cl3 95KUGXABF222 22OOpF 50V Ceramic AB R28 95KUEYAA5601 5.6k IJIOW +,I% AB

Cl4 95KUGAB182VD 18OOpF IOV Electrolytic AF R29 95KUEYAA2202 22k IJIOW +,l% AB
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Cl5 95KUGAB221 VA 22OpF 1OV Electrolytic AD R30 95KUEYAA2202 22k IJIOW +,I% AB

Cl6 95KUGXFLD104 O.QF 25V Ceramic AC R31 95KUEYAA4702 47k IJIOW +,I% AB

Cl7 95KUGXFSLi 02 1 OOOpF 200V Ceramic AB R32 95KUEXCAA102 Ik IJIOW +_5% AA

Cl8 95KUGAD221 HN 22OpF 25V Electrolytic AC R33 95KUEXCAA224 220k IJIOW +5% AB

Cl9 95KUGAB470RV 47pF IOV Electrolytic AC R34 95KUEYAA6801 6.8k IJIOW +I% AB

c20 95KUGXABF222 22OOpF 50V Ceramic AB R36 95KUEYAA2200 220 1JlOW +,I% AB

c21 95KUGXFLF333 0.033pF 50V Ceramic AB R50 95KUEZO55OZZ 6.8M lJ2W +_5% AD

c22 95KUGXFLDi 04 O.lpF 25V Ceramic AC RIO1 95KUEEB182DC 1.8k lJ4W +5% AB

C23 95KUGXFLD104 O.lpF 25V Ceramic AC RI02 95KUEEB471 CX 470 lJ4W +5% AC

C26 95KUGXABF222 22OOpF 50V Ceramic AB RI03 95KUEXCAAl52 1.5k IJIOW +_5% AA

A c51 95KUGCZ220HB 22OOpF 50V Ceramic AE RI04 95KUEXCAA223 22k IJIOW +5% AA

Cl01 95KUGXFLD104 O.lpF 25V Ceramic AC RI05 95KUEXCAA151 150 IJIOW +_5% AB

Cl02 95KUGAC470KF 47pF 16V Electrolytic AC RI06 95KUEXCAA391 390 IJIOW +5% AA

Cl03 95KUGXFLC224 0.22pF 16V Ceramic AC RI07 95KUEFD151 BH 150 IW +_5% AB

Cl04 95KUGXFLDi 04 O.lpF 25V Ceramic AC RI08 95KUEEB224DC 220k lJ4W +5% AB

Cl05 95KUGXFLD104 O.lpF 25V Ceramic AC RI09 95KUEEC151CH 150 lJ2W +_5% AC
Cl06 95KUGXFLD104 O.lpF 25V Ceramic AC RI10 95KUEYAA3301 3.3k IJIOW &I% AB

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Description

RI12 95KUEYAA4701 4.7k IIIOW +I% AB

R113 95KUEXCAA102 Ik l/lOW +_5% AA

RI14 95KUEXCAA683 68k Ill OW +5% AA

RI15 95KUEYAA1002 IOk I/IOW +l% AB

MISCELLANEOUS
FBI 95KBFZ89322Z Balun AD

A PC1 95KUDC0205ZZ Photo Coupler (CHIP) AF

&I F1 95KPJCZZ0078 Fuse 1.5A 250V AE

CN2 95KPEZOO88ZZ Socket AH

CN3 95KFBZ0148ZZ Terminal AF

CN4 95KFBZO148ZZ Terminal AF

CN5 95KFBZO148ZZ Terminal AF

CN6 95KPCZ0204ZZ Connector AH

CN6 95KPCZOi03ZZ Connector AG

CABINET PARTS
MT1 95KLRZ6324ZP Heat Sink AE

MT2 95KLRZ6325ZP Heat Sink AE

MD1 95KMRZ5575ZZ Case, Upper AM

MD2 95KMRZ5555ZZ Case, Lower AH

A CD1 95KEHS5021ZZ AC Cord AP

NPI 95KSBB2034ZZ Label AS

NP2 95KSBB1951 ZZ Label AM

01 95KGZZ5307ZZ Insulator AG

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SHARP
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SHARP CORPORATION
TQ0416-S
Apr. 1998 Printed in JAPAN AV Systems Group
Quality & Reliability Control Center
SA. NS
Yaita, Tochigi 329-2193, Japan

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