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1、SERVICE MANUAL HD CAMERA RECORDER No. HC009 Aug. 2005COPYRIGHT 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited Printed in Japan (S)-I.T, O.S, GEN GY-HD100U/GY-HD100E/GY-HD101ENo. HC009 100% recycled paper GY-HD101E is added only the DV input function to GY-HD100E. R R Victor Company of Japan, Limited is a reg
2、istered Trademark owned by Victor Company of Japan, Limited is a registered Trademark in Japan, the U.S.A., the U.K. and many other countries. R R R Note s Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn, Ag, In, Bi, melting point : 227 Centigrade) GY-HD100U/GY-HD100E GY-HD101E RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好
3、者资料库 INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 1 SERVICE CAUTIONS AND DISASSEMBLY 1.1 HOW TO REMOVE THE COSMETIC PARTS .1-1 1.1.1 Left side cover .1-1 1.1.2 Right side cover .1-1 1.2 HOW TO REMOVE THE OPTICAL BLOCK ASSEMBLY .1-2 1.3 HOW TO REMOVE VCR UNIT .1-3 1.3.1 Mechanism unit .1-3 1.3.2 Cassette housing .1-4 1.4 HO
4、W TO REMOVE THE MAJOR BOARDS .1-5 1.4.1 Audio board .1-5 1.4.2 LCD monitor.1-5 1.4.3 MIF board.1-6 1.4.4 MAIN board.1-6 1.4.5 HANDLE assembly .1-6 1.4.6 PS board.1-8 1.5 SERVICE MENUS .1-8 1.5.1 Modes required in servicing.1-8 1.5.2 Operation in the first-level of the service menu.1-8 1.5.3 CAMERA 1
5、 menu.1-9 1.5.4 CAMERA 2 menu.1-10 1.5.5 CAMERA 3 menu.1-11 1.5.6 VTR 1 menu .1-11 1.5.7 VTR 2 menu .1-12 1.5.8 VTR 3 menu .1-12 1.5.9 DIP SW menu .1-13 1.5.10 HOUR METER .1-15 1.5.11 ERROR HISTORY .1-15 1.5.12 Detail indication of ERROR HISTORY .1-15 1.5.13 OTHERS menu .1-19 1.5.14 CPU version menu
6、.1-20 1.5.15 EEP-ROM.1-20 1.6 HOW TO UPDATE FIRMWARE.1-22 1.6.1 Preparation (Copy firmware to SD memory card) .1-22 1.6.2 Update procedure .1-22 SECTION 2 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 2.1 BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS .2-1 2.1.1 Precautions .2-1 2.1.2 Measuring instruments required for adjustments .2-1 2.1.3 Equipme
7、nt required for adjustments .2-1 2.2 BASICS OF MECHANISM DISASSAMBLY/ASSEMBLY .2-2 2.2.1 Assembly mode .2-2 2.3 MECHANISM TIMING CHART .2-3 2.4 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION OF MAJOR PARTS.2-4 2.4.1 Layout of major parts .2-4 2.4.2 Maintenance and inspection list .2-5 2.4.3 Cleaning .2-6 2.4.4 Oiling a
8、nd greasing .2-6 2.5 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE.2-7 2.6 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY OF MECHANISM ASSEMBLY.2-8 2.6.1 Assembly/disassembly .2-8 2.6.2 Screws and washers used in mechanism assembly disassembly/assembly .2-8 2.6.3 Mechanism assembly disassembly procedure table .2-9 2.6.4 Mechanism disassembly/assem
9、bly procedure chart .2-10 2.7 REPLACEMENT OF MAJOR PARTS .2-11 2.8CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF MECHANISM PHASES.2-22 2.9 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE LIST .2-23 2.10 MECHANISM DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY SHEET.2-24 2.11 TORQUE ADJUSTMENTS .2-26 2.12 COMPATIBILITY ADJUSTMENT .2-27 2.12.1 Compatibility adjustment
10、 flow chart .2-27 2.12.2 Tape transport restriction .2-28 2.12.3 Compatibility adjustment .2-29 SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 3.1 FUNCTIONS REQUIRED FOR ADJUSTMENTS, SETUP.3-1 3.1.1 General instruments necessary for adjustment .3-1 3.1.2 Special implements required for adjustment .3-1 3.2 STANDAR
11、D SETUP .3-2 3.3 ADJUSTMENT MENU .3-4 3.3.1 Switches and Functions Used in Adjustments .3-4 3.3.2 Procedure.3-4 3.3.3 Adjustment mode .3-4 3.4 CAMERA ADJUSTMENTS .3-5 3.4.1 Camera adjustments .3-5 3.4.2 AUDIO adjustment.3-13 3.4.3 MONITOR LCD adjustment .3-14 3.4.4 VIEWFINDER adjustment .3-16 3.5 DV
12、C UNIT ADJUSTMENTS .3-18 SECTION 4 CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS 4.1 INDEX TO PAGES OF MAIN BOARDS AND CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATION .4-3 4.1.1 Circuit board location .4-3 4.2 GY-HD100 BLOCK DIAGRAM .4-4 4.3 CAMERA PROCESS BLOCK DIAGRAM .4-5 4.4 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM .4-6 4.5 ISG SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .4-7 4.6 ISB SCHE
13、MATIC DIAGRAM.4-8 4.7 ISR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.4-9 4.8 ISG, ISB, ISR CIRCUIT BOARDS.4-10 4.9 MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .4-11 4.10 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD .4-29 4.11 MIF start disassembly from block A. The tension arm sub-assembly can be removed as the fourth operation after the removals of the cassette housing
14、 assembly (block A) reel cover assembly (block B) band arm plate assembly (block C). The parts enclosed in thick frames are the maintenance parts listed in the maintenance table. For details on the disassembly/assembly, see section 2.7, “Replacement of Major Parts”. Fig. 2-6-1 Fig. 2-6-2 4219118413
15、36 121024304112513 22 2 8 14 47 7 29 9 5 15 6 31 17 47 44 16 43 45 2 34 35 37 46 23 38 39 40 2-11 No.ItemReference picture/drawingProcedure 1 Cassette housing assembly 21Drum assembly, 2 Motor bracket (Gear cover) assembly 2.7REPLACEMENT OF MAJOR PARTS Make sure that the mechanism is in the ASSEMBLY
16、 mode before proceeding to disassembly or assembly. (See section 2.1, “Assembly Mode”.) Screws must always be tightened using a torque screwdriver and at the specified torque. 1Drum assembly 1)Remove the 3 screws (S2) and take out the as- sembly. 2Motor bracket (Gear cover) assembly 1)Remove the 2 s
17、crews and take out the motor bracket assembly. 2) After removing the lock of the motor bracket, the motor can be removed by lifting the motor upward. 1) Reverse the removal procedure 1Cassette housing assembly See the 1.3.2 Cassette housing on the page 1-4. 2Outer unit assembly 1) Align the boss tha
18、t pulls out the cassette hous- ing to the round hole of Outer unit assembly, and then remove it. 1)Reverse the removal procedure. Fig. 2-7-1 Fig. 2-7-2 NOTE When mounting the motor, make sure that the claw of the motor bracket is properly locked. If the claw is not properly locked, change the direct
19、ion for mounting the motor. B A 2 (S5) 1 (S5) (L1) (L1) 5 (S2) 1 2 3 (S2) 4 (S2) 7 (S2) 8 (S2) No.ItemReference picture/drawingProcedure 2-12 5 A (W1) (L7) 35Pinch roller arm assembly 1)Remove the washer (W1) and pull out the assem- bly. 1)Reverse the removal procedure. 1)Remove the washer (W1) and
20、pull out the assem- bly. 1) Fit the pinch roller arm assembly into the boss (L7) of the charge arm assembly. 2) Attach the washer (W1). 49Exit guide arm assembly tCleaner arm assembly Fig. 2-7-4 (W1) 45 9 Fig. 2-7-3 No.ItemReference picture/drawingProcedure 2-13 53 Middle catcher assembly 64 Reel co
21、ver assembly Fig. 2-7-5 1)Remove the 3 screws (S2) and remove the assem- bly. 1)Reverse the removal procedure. Fig. 2-7-6 1)Remove the screw (S2). 2)Slide the assembly toward the drum and lift the assembly up to remove it. NOTE After having removed the reel cover, take care because the parts located
22、 below the reel cover tend to slip out easily. 1)Insert the reel cover into (L6) and attach by revers- ing the removal procedure. 3 12 (S2) 10 (S2) 11 (S2) 13 (S2) (L6) (L6) 4 70 Swing arm assembly 1) Pull the assembly upward. 1) Reverse the removal procedure. Fig. 2-7-7 10 No.ItemReference picture/
23、drawingProcedure 2-14 (W2) 14 (S3) (P2) (L9) (P3) 7 8 87 Band arm plate assembly, 8 Tension arm assembly 1)Remove the washer (W2). 2)Remove the screw (S3). 3)Remove the spring (P2). 4)Remove the band arm plate assembly and tension arm assembly. Fig. 2-7-8(a) Fig. 2-7-8(b) 6) After attaching, adjust
24、the tension. Fig. 2-7-8(c) 1) Attach the spring (P3) to the tension arm assem- bly. Engage the longer end of spring to hook a and the shorter end to hook b as shown in Fig. 2- 7-8(b). 2) Attach the tension arm sub-assembly. 3) Attach the band arm plate assembly. 4) Clamp with the screw (S3) and wash
25、er (W2). 5) Attach the spring (P2) to (L9). NOTE Be careful not to lose the spring (P3). NOTE After attaching, ensure that the band arm assem- bly can rotate in the direction of the arrow as shown in Fig. 2-7-8(c). Attach so that the section comes on the outer side of the tension arm assembly 8. Att
26、aching the spring Step 1 Step 2 Hook (Longer end) Hook (Shorter end) Step 3 b a The spring (P3) should be at- tached only to the tension arm assembly 8. It should not contact the band arm plate assembly 7. No.ItemReference picture/drawingProcedure 2-15 81)Without loading a tape, set the mechanism mo
27、de to PLAY mode. To switch the mode, rotate wheel gear 2 while the motor bracket assembly is disengaged (see 2.2, “Mechanism Modes”). 2)Rotate the tension arm slightly clockwise to elimi- nate production of rattle with the band arm plate. 3)Ensure that the notch on the tension arm is located within
28、area A. (See Fig. 2-7-8(e).) 4)If the tension arm is not located in area A, loosen screw B (black) lightly and fine-adjust the position of the band arm plate assembly. Turn the screw counterclockwise to move the tension arm extrem- ity toward the right or clockwise to move it toward the left. 5)Afte
29、r the adjustment, clamp the band holder by tightening screw B (black) (with a securing torque of 5.88 Nm, or 0.6 kgf-cm). Then adjust the ten- sion arm position again. Fig. 2-7-8(d) Fig. 2-7-8(e) Notch on tension arm 0.5 0.5 A Notch on tension arm Tension arm Band arm plate Turn the tension arm in t
30、he clockwise direction. Joint between the tension arm and band arm plate (must not rattle here.) Counterclockwise direction Clockwise direction Band holder No Good Screw B (Black) A No Good OK (Upper limit) OK (Center) OK (Lower limit) No.ItemReference picture/drawingProcedure 2-16 9! Sub-deck assem
31、bly 1)Remove the 5 screws (S2) and pull out the assem- bly. 1)While sliding the control plate toward the left, at- tach the sub-deck assembly. Fig. 2-7-9 NOTE Attach by aligning the phase holes of the main deck assembly and control plate. 2)Clamp with 5 screws (S2). 10 Main brake (SUP) assembly, # M
32、ain brake (TU) assembly, 6 Sub-brake assembly Main brake (SUP) (TU) assembly 1)Remove the spring by disengaging its ends from the hooks (L10) and (L11). Sub-brake assembly 1)Remove the washer (W1). 2)Remove the spring by disengaging it from the hook (L8). 1)Reverse the removal procedure. Fig. 2-7-10
33、 13 12 11 (L10) (L11) (L8) (P4) (P5) (W1) 6 (P1) 11 18 (S2) 15 (S2) 16 (S2) 17 (S2) (L11) The boss should fit into the hole. Phase alignment Control plate 35 (S2) No.ItemReference picture/drawingProcedure 2-17 11$ Reel disk (SUP) assembly, % Reel disk (TU) assembly, do not reuse them. 4) Supplementa
34、ry cementing is not required. 5) Use care not to scratch or otherwise damage the chips. (2) Removing of chip parts Resistors, capacitors, etc. i) Melt solder at a side. ii) Holding the chip with tweezers, melt solder at the other side. iii) Take off the chip in twisting and sliding motion. Transisto
35、rs, diodes, etc. (1) Soldered condition of chip parts Resistors, capacitors, etc. In the above case, the end of the wiring is connected to the “FRP” on the “DV I/O” section of the diagram. C) FRP DV I/O Signal name This indication that wiring extends to “DV I/O” section of the diagram. In the above
36、case, the end of the wiring is connected to the “PIX _ RST” on “E” (X-axis) and “8” (Y-axis) position scale in page “3” of the diagram. PIX _ RST 3 : E8 : Recording or EE signal path : Playback signal ptah : Recording and Playback signal path Others In regard of a board assembly whose circuit is composed of multilayered board patterns such 4- or 6-layered patterns, board patterns of the power supply lines and grounding lines are omitted in