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Type | VCR |
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Video Format | VHS |
Recording Speed | SP, LP, EP |
Playback Speed | SP, LP, EP |
Remote Control | Yes |
Heads | 4 |
Hi-Fi Stereo | Yes |
Clock | Yes |
Timer Recording | Yes |
Index Search | Yes |
Tuner | Yes |
Connections | RF |
Inputs | Composite video, Audio, RF |
Outputs | Composite video, Audio |
Dimensions | 360 x 100 x 231 mm |
Mandatory safety checks after repair before releasing the unit to the customer.
Instructions for manually setting the VCR's time and date.
Procedure for removing the upper protective case of the VCR.
Procedure for removing the power block assembly.
Procedure for removing the mechanism deck assembly.
Procedure for removing the MA-400 circuit board.
Pinout description for the video block interface with system control.
Pinout description for the servo interface with system control.
Pinout description for the mechanism interface with system control.
Pinout description for peripheral circuits interface with system control.
Pinout description for the audio block interface with system control.
Detailed pin function list for the servo/system control microprocessor.
Pinout description for the mode control IC.
Explanation of error codes displayed on the fluorescent tube.
Procedures for electrical adjustments of the VCR circuits.
The recommended sequence for performing electrical adjustments.
Procedures for checking and adjusting power supply voltages.
Steps to check various power supply voltages against specifications.
Procedure to adjust the +6V supply using VR251.
Procedures for adjusting the servo system.
Adjusting RF switching position for tape interchangeability.
Procedures for adjusting the audio system parameters.
Adjustment steps for the Hi-Fi audio system.
Adjustment steps for the normal audio system.
Checking the E-E output level against reference specifications.
Checking the frequency response characteristic of the audio system.
Checking record/play levels and distortion factor against reference input.
Checking the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) against specification.
Verifying the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) meets specifications.