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Panasonic AG-7350 Series - NTSC Hi-Fi AUDIO DEVIATION ADJUSTMENT

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5-3-56.
NTSC
Hi-Fi
AUDIO
DEVIATION
ADJUSTMENT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
TP ADJ.
MODE
INPUT
TP4704 VR4704
NTSC
1kHz,
-8dBv
TP4708 VR4712
STOP
SINEWAVE
TAPE
M. EQ.
SPEC.
BLANK
SPECTRUM
fw=100kHz
+1-5kHz
TAPE
ANALYZER
Set
the
TV
system
switch
to
the
NTSC
position.
Set
the
signal
generator
to
1KHz,
-8dBv
and
supply
it
to
the
Hi-Fi
Audio
Inputs
(CH1/CH2).
Connect
the
spectrum
analyzer
to
TP4704
and
set
its
centre
frequency
to
1.3MHz.
Adjust
VR4704
(CH 1)
so
that
the
width
of
fw
portion
becomes
1OOKHz
+/-
5KHz
as
shown
below.
Re-connect
the
probe
of
spectrum
analyzer
to
TP4708
(CH2)
and
set
its
centre
frequency
to
1.7MHz.
Adjust
VR4712
(CH2)
so
that
the
width
of
fw
portion
becomes
100KHz
+/-5KHz
as
shown
in
Figure
E50.
~----------tw------------~
fw=100kHz±5kHz
Figure
E50
5-3-57.
Hi-Fi
AUDIO
REC
CURRENT
ADJUSTMENT
(FOR
AG-7350)
TP ADJ.
MODE
INPUT
TP5001
(HOD
VR4706
PAL
NO
SIGNAL
VR4709
RECORDING
TAPE
M. EQ.
SPEC.
BLANK TAPE
OSCILLO-
CH1:80mVp-p
+1-
5mV
SCOPE CH2: 260mVp-p
+I-
5mV
1.
Make
the
short
circuit
between
both
Hi-Fi
audio
Inputs
(CH1/CH2)
and
GND.
2.
Place
the
unit
in
the
recording
mode.
3.
Fully
close
VR4709
so
that
the
CH2
recording
current
is
cut.
4.
Connect
the
oscilloscope
to
TP5001
(HOT).
5.
Adjust
VR4706
for
80
+/-5mVp-p
as
shown
in
Figure
E51.
6.
Adjust
VR4709
for
270
+/-5mVp-p
as
shown
in
Figure
E52.
I
I,
I
80mVp-p±5mV
Figure
E51
Figure
E52
5-3-58.
Hi-Fi
AUDIO
PLAYBACK
LEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
(FOR
AG-7150)
TP
ADJ.
MODE
INPUT
Hi-Fi
AUDIO
VR4704
PAL
X
OUT
(CH1/CH2)
VR4712
PLAY
TAPE
M. EQ.
SPEC.
-8dBv,
1kHz
RECORDED
V.T.V.M
-8dBv±
1
TAPE
1.
Prepare
the
prerecorded
tape
which
recorded
a
audio
1kHz,
-8d8v
signal
on
another
set
such
as
AG-7350.
2.
Play
back
the
prerecorded
tape.
3.
Connect
the
V.T.V.M
to
Hi-Fi
Audio
outputs
(CH1/CH2).
4.
Adjust
VR4704
(CH 1)
or
VR4712
(CH2)
so
that
the
reading
of
V.T.V.M
is
-8d8v
+/-1dBv.
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