Service Manual: Gr-Pd1Ek, Gr-Pd1Ex, Gr-Pd1Ey, Gr-Pd1Ez
Service Manual: Gr-Pd1Ek, Gr-Pd1Ex, Gr-Pd1Ey, Gr-Pd1Ez
Service Manual: Gr-Pd1Ek, Gr-Pd1Ex, Gr-Pd1Ey, Gr-Pd1Ez
9
(S3)
L3
8
(S3)
NOTE4
17
(S6c)
10
(S5a)
21
(S6d)
15
(S6c)
11
(S5b)
18
(S6d)
19
(S6d)
20
(S6d)
14
(S6b)
13
(S6a)
12
(S6a)
L2a
CN6a
CN6b
NOTE6b
NOTE6a
NOTE6d
JACK COVER
NOTE6c
16
(S6c)
17 11
10
<SCREW LOCATION>
<NOTE6c>
20 18
21
19
[6]
[5]
MAIN FRAME
BKT (SLIDE)
ASSEMBLY
0.248Nm (2.5kgfcm)
16
(No.YF004)1-9
Fig.C3-2
Fig.C4 Fig.C5
0.078Nm (0.8kgfcm)
0.248Nm (2.5kgfcm)
[22]
34
(S22b)
35
(S22b)
36
(S22c)
37
(S22c)
38
(S22c)
22
(S21)
24
(S21)
29
(S21)
26
(S21)
25
(S21)
27
(S21)
33
(S22a)
32
(S22a)
28
(S21)
30
(S21)
31
(S21)
23
(S21)
HINGE CASE(L)
HINGE CASE(U)
L22a
L22b
NOTE22b
NOTE21b
NOTE21b
NOTE22a
SPEAKER BRACKET
SHIELD
NOTE21a
SHIELD
MON/OPE
BOARD ASSEMBLY
HOLD PLATE
SPEAKER
NOTE21a
CN21a
CN21b
CN21c
KNOB (SLIDE)1
KNOB (SLIDE)2
NOTE7a
NOTE7b
41
(S7b)
40
(S7b)
39
(S7a)
0.098Nm (1.0kgfcm)
[7]
41 40
[8]
CN8
1-10 (No.YF004)
Fig.C6
Fig.C7
[9]
45
(S9a)
43
(S9a)
44
(S9a)
42
(S9a)
46
(S9b)
47
(S9b)
NOTE9b
NOTE9a
NOTE9b
SHIELD
(D.PWB)
[10]
<CONNECTOR LOCATION>
48
(S10)
CN10a
CN10h
CN10c
CN10d
CN10e
CN10f
CN10b
CN10a
CN10h
CN10c
CN10d
CN10g
NOTE10
CN10g
NOTE10
CN10f
CN10b
CN10e
<WIRE CONNECTION>
<ANALOG-DIGITAL>
CN10f
<REAR-DIGITAL>
CN10e
<ANALOG-DIGITAL>
CN10g(BACK SIDE)
<WIRE CONNECTION>
<PREMDA-DIGITAL>
CN10h
<BOTTOM-DIGITAL>
CN10c
<CCD-DIGITAL>
CN10b
<PREMDA-DIGITAL>
CN10d
<CCD-DIGITAL>
CN10a
(No.YF004)1-11
Fig.C8
Fig.C9-1
[11]
<CONNECTOR LOCATION>
CN11f
CN11e CN11c
CN11j
CN11b
CN11h
CN11g
CN11d
CN11m
CN11k
CN11a
CN11a
CN11b
CN11j
CN11f
CN11d
CN11m
CN11k
CN11g
CN11c
CN11e
CN11h
50
(S11)
49
(S11)
51
(S11)
NOTE11
<WIRE CONNECTION> <WIRE CONNECTION>
<ANALOG-REAR>
CN11h
<OP-ANALOG>
CN11f
<MIC/WB-ANALOG>
CN11c
<PREMDA-ANALOG>
CN11d
<GYRO-ANALOG>
CN11a
<MIC/WB-ANALOG>
CN11e
<PREMDA-ANALOG>
CN11d
<PREMDA-ANALOG>
CN11k
<PREMDA-ANALOG>
CN11m(BACK SIDE)
<PREMDA-ANALOG>
CN11j
<ANALOG-REAR>
CN11g
<OP-ANALOG>
CN11b
<WIRE CONNECTION>
0.198Nm (2.0kgfcm)
[12]
54
(S12)
52
(S12)
53
(S12)
55
(S12)
NOTE12
1-12 (No.YF004)
Fig.C9-2
Fig.C10 Fig.C11
<CONNECTOR LOCATION>
CN23c
CN23j
CN23h
CN23e
CN23d
CN23a
CN23b
CN23f CN23g
[23]/[24]
[23]
[24]
57
(S23a)
CN23a
CN23b
CN23c
69
(S23d)
65
(S23c)
66
(S23c)
72
(S24)
73
(S24)
67
(S23c)
74
(S24)
CN23d
CN23f
CN23e
CN23g
CN23j
CN23h
64
(S23c)
68
(S23d)
70
(S23c)
71
(S23c)
CN23f
CN23g
CN23h
CN23j
CN23c
CN23e
CN23b
CN23d
CN23a
60
(S23b)
59
(S23b)
61
(S23b)
58
(S23b)
63
(S23a)
62
(S23a)
56
(S23a)
ROTARY GRIP ASSEMBLY
PREMDA BOARD ASSEMBLY
BRACKET (MECHA) ASSEMBLY
MECHANISM ASSEMBLY
SPACER
(GR,WIRE)
NOTE23b
NOTE23a,24
0.078Nm (0.8kgfcm)
0.069Nm (0.7kgfcm)
NOTE13
HOLDER(SD)
77
(S13a)
78
(S13b)
79
(S13b)
83
(S13a)
75
(S13a)
84
(S13d)
76
(S13a)
82
(S13c)
81
(S13a)
L13
80
(S13a)
[13]
0.098Nm (1.0kgfcm)
84
85
(S14) [14]
0.098Nm (1.0kgfcm)
85
(No.YF004)1-13
Fig.C12
Fig.C13
Fig.C14
Fig.C15
NOTE15
86
(S15)
87
(S15)
[15]
88
(S16)
CN16
89
(S16)
0.059Nm (0.6kgfcm)
[16]
NOTE17
91
(S17)
L17a
L17b
L17d
L17c
CN17a
CN17b
90
(S17)
[17]
NOTE18
[18]
93
(S18) 92
(S18)
L18
1-14 (No.YF004)
Fig.C16
Fig.C17
NOTE19b
NOTE19a,c
[19]
[25]
96
(S19)
94
(S19)
95
(S19)
97
(S19)
[20]
98
(S20)
99
(S20)
L20
NOTE20
(No.YF004)1-15
3.2.3 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY OF [7] VF ASSEMBLY
Disassembly of VF ASSEMBLY
(1) Remove the two screws (1 and 2), and remove the EYE
CUP.
(2) Remove the four screws (3-6), and make the SWITCH
BOARD ASSEMBLY (PUSH SWITCH) and FPC AS-
SEMBLY (VF) move easily.
(3) Remove the four screws (7-10), and remove the FPC
ASSEMBLY (VF) from the HOLDER ASSEMBLY (VF)
while lifting the VF CASE (TOP COVER and BOTTOM
COVER ASSEMBLY) upwards.
NOTE7a:
During the procedure, be careful not to damage or cut
the FPC ASSEMBLY (VF) since it is attached to the
HOLDER ASSEMBLY (VF).
(4) Remove the two screws (11 and 12), and remove the
TOP COVER.
(5) Remove the whole LCD UNIT from the BOTTOM COV-
ER ASSEMBLY.
(6) Remove one screw (13), and remove the LEVER
(LENS), HOLDER (LENS) ASSSEMBLY, LINK (LENS),
and SPACER B.
NOTE7b:
When attaching the VF ASSEMBLY, confirm that the
HOLDER (LENS) ASSEMBLY slides properly.
Fig.3-2-3
0.069Nm (0.7kgfcm)
0.078Nm (0.8kgfcm)
0.059Nm (0.6kgfcm)
12
(S7f)
11
(S7f)
13
(S7g)
2
(S7c)
1
(S7c)
10
(S7f)
8
(S7e)
7
(S7e)
9
(S7f)
3
(S7c)
4
(S7d)
6
(S7d)
5
(S7d)
SPACER B
LINK
(LENS)
LEVER (LENS)
BOTTOM COVER ASSEMBLY
NOTE7b
HOLDER (LENS)
ASSEMBLY
EYE CUP
TOP COVER
LCD UNIT
FPC ASSEMBLY (VF)
HOLDER (VF) ASSEMBLY
SWITCH
BOARD
ASSEMBLY
NOTE7a
1-16 (No.YF004)
3.2.4 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY OF [22] MONITOR ASSEMBLY
CAUTION
(1) Be careful in handling the LCD module, especially not to
damage or soil the monitor screen.If it is soiled with fin-
gerprints, etc., gently clean it with chamois or the clean-
ing cloth.
(2) Since the BACKLIGHT is soldered to the ASSEMBLY
BOARD, the BACKLIGHT should not be separated from
the ASSEMBLY BOARD except when replacing the
BACKLIGHT.
Disassembly procedure of MONITOR ASSEMBLY
(1) While removing the four screws (1-4) in numerical order
and disengaging the six hooks (L22a-L22f) in alphabeti-
cal order, remove the MONITOR COVER ASSY.
(2) Remove the SENSOR BOARD ASSEMBLY from the
MONITOR CASE ASSEMBLY.
(3) Unlock one connector (CN22a), and then disconnect the
FPC and remove the HINGE ASSEMBLY while lifting the
HINGE ASSEMBLY/FPC ASSEMBLY upwards.
(4) Remove the BRACKET (MONITOR).
(5) Disconnect the FPC of the LCD MODULE from one con-
nector (CN22b).
(6) Remove one screw (5), and remove the MON BL
BOARD ASSEMBLY together with the BACKLIGHT.
(7) Remove the D BEF SHEET.
(8) While disengaging the four hooks (L22g-L22k) in alpha-
betical order, remove the LCD MODULE.
Disassembly procedure of HINGE ASSEMBLY/FPC AS-
SEMBLY
(1) While removing the two screws (6 and 7) and disengag-
ing the four hooks (L22m-L22p) in alphabetical order, re-
move the HINGE COVER (U)
(2) Remove the HINGE COVER (L),
NOTE22a:
Be careful not to lose the magnet.
When attaching magnet, be careful about the attach-
ment direction.
(3) Remove the FPC ASSEBLY from the HINGE ASSEM-
BLY.
NOTE22b:
When attaching the FPC ASSEMBLY, wind the FPC
around the HINGE ASSEMBLY 3.5 times. Be careful
not to cut or damage the FPC.
Fig.3-2-4
1
(S22d)
L22b
L22f
L22c
L22a
L22b
L22d
4
(S22e)
6
(S22d)
a
a
HINGE COVER(L)
MONITOR COVER ASSEMBLY
MARKING
HINGE
ASSEMBLY
BRACKET
(MONITOR)
MONI BL BOARD ASSEMBLY
BACK LIGHT
D BEF SHEET
LCD MODULE
MONITOR CASE ASSEMBLY
MAGNET
NOTE22a
SENSOR BOARD
ASSEMBLY
HINGE COVER(U)
HINGE ASSEMBLY
FPC ASSEMBLY
(MONI)
HINGE ASSEMBLY
/FPC ASSEMBLY (MONI)
NOTE22b
7
(S22d)
5
(S22a)
L22h
L22g
L22n
L22p
L22m
L22o
L22j
L22k
3
(S22e)
CN22b
SD22
CN22a
2
(S22d)
NOTE22b
NOTE22a
FPC
0.198N
.
m (2.0kgf
.
cm)
0.098N
.
m (1.0kgf
.
cm)
0.078N
.
m (0.8kgf
.
cm)
(No.YF004)1-17
3.2.5 ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY OF [19] OP BLOCK ASSMBLY/[25] CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY
CAUTIONS
(1) Be careful in handling the CCD image sensor, OP LPF,
and lens etc., especially not to damage or soil their sur-
face.
If it is soiled with fingerprints, etc., gently clean it with
chamois or the cleaning cloth.
(2) When the CCD image sensor is shipped from the factory,
there are protection seals applied onto the transparent
glass. Leave the protector as it is, and take it off just be-
fore assembling the CCD image sensor to the OP block.
Disassembly procedure of OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY/CCD
BOARD ASSEMBLY
(1) Remove the three screws (1-3), and remove the OP
BRACKET ASSEMBLY.
(2) Unsolder the sixteen soldered parts (SD19) on the CCD
BOARD ASSEMBLY, and remove the CCD BOARD AS-
SEMBLY.
(3) Remove the two screws (4 and 5), and remove the CCD
BASE ASSEMBLY.
NOTE19a
In removing the CCD BASE ASSEMBLY, be careful in
handling a sheet and OP LPF since a sheet or OP LPF
is removed together with the CCD BASE ASSEMBLY.
NOTE19b
In replacing the CCD image sensor, donft remove
the CCD image sensor from the CCD BASE ASSEM-
BLY. Instead, replace the whole CCD BASE ASSEM-
BLY.
(4) Remove the sheet and OP LPF.
(5) Remove the two screws (6 and 7), and remove the MAIN
FRAME ASSEMBLY.
NOTE19c
When attaching OP LPF to the OP BLOCK ASSEM-
BLY, be careful about the attachment direction.
Fig.3-2-5
0.147Nm (1.5kgfcm)
3
(S19a)
6
(S19b)
4
(S19b)
SD19
7
(S19b)
5
(S19b)
1
(S19a)
2
(S19a)
NOTE19a,b
CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY
SHEET
OP LPF
OP
SIDE
CCD
SIDE
OP LPF
NOTE19c
MAIN FRAME
OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY
OP BRACKET ASSEMBLY
CCD BASE ASSEMBLY
1-18 (No.YF004)
SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1 PREPARATION
4.1.1 Precaution
Camera system and deck system of this model are specially
adjusted by using PC.
However, if parts such as the following are replaced, an
adjustment is required. The adjustment must be performed in a
Service Center equipped with the concerned facilities.
OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY
EEP ROM (IC1003 of DIGITAL board)
In the event of malfunction with electrical circuits, first find a
defective portion with the aid of proper test instruments as shown
in the following electrical adjustment procedure, and then
commence necessary repair/ replacement/adjustment.
In observing chip TP, use IC clips, etc. to avoid any stress.
Prior to replacement of chip parts (especially IC), remove the
solder completely to prevent peeling of the pattern.
Use a patch cord if necessary. As for a patch cord, see the
BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS.
Since connectors are fragile, carefully handle them in
disconnecting and connecting the FPC.
4.1.2 REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT
Personal computer (for Windows)
Color TV monitor
Oscilloscope (dual-trace type, observable 100MHz or higher
frequency). The one observable 300 MHz or higher frequency
is recommended.
Digital voltmeter
DC power supply or AC adapter
Frequency counter (with threshold level adjuster)
4.1.3 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ADJUSTMENT
Service Support System
YTU94057-72
INF Adjustment Lens
YTU92001B
INF Adjustment Lens Holder
YTU94087
Camera Stand
YTU93079
Light box Assembly
YTU93096A
Gray Scale Chart
YTU94133A
Color Bar Chart
YTU94133C
Communication Cable
YTU93107A
PC Cable
QAM0099-005
Alignment Tape
MC-2
Jig Connector Cable
YTU93082C
Torque Driver
YTU94088
Bit
YTU94088-003
Chip IC Replacement Jig
PTS40844-2
Tweezers
P-895
Cleaning Cloth
KSMM-01
Guide Driver (Hexagonal)
D-770-1.27
(No.YF004)1-19
Torque driver
Be sure to use to fastening the mechanism and exterior parts
because those parts must strictly be controlled for tightening
torque.
Bit
This bit is slightly longer than those set in conventional torque
drivers.
Tweezers
To be used for removing and installing parts and wires.
Chip IC replacement jig
To be used for adjustment of the camera system.
Cleaning cloth
Recommended the Cleaning cloth to wipe down the video
heads, mechanism (tape transport system), optical lens sur-
face.
Guide driver (Hexagonal)
To be used to turn the guide roller to adjustment of the linarity
of playback envelope.
INF adjustment lens
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the
usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035.
INF lens holder
To be used together with the Camera stand for operating the
Videocamera in the stripped-down condition such as the sta-
tus without the exterior parts or for using commodities that are
not yet conformable to the interchangeable ring. For the usage
of the INF lens holder, refer to the Service Bulletin No. YA-SB-
10035.
Camera stand
To be used together with the INF adjustment lens holder. For
the usage of the Camera stand, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035.
Light box assembly
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the
usage of the Light box assembly, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035.
Gray scale chart
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the
usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035.
Color bar chart
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the
usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035.
Alignment tape
To be used for check and adjustment of interchangeability of
the mechanism.
PC cable
To be used to connect the Videocamera and a personal computer
with each other when a personal computer issued for adjustment.
Communication cable
Connect the Communication cable between the PC cable and
Jig connector cable when performing a PC adjustment.
Service support system
To be used for adjustment with a personal computer. Software
can be downloaded also from JS-net.
Jig connector cable
Connected to CN110 of the main board and used for electrical
adjustment, etc.
4.2 JIG CONNECTOR CABLE CONNECTION
Connection procedure
Jig connector diagrams
TO JLIP_RX
TO JLIP_TX
TO GND
TO ENV_OUT
TO HID1
MENU
RS232C
COM PORT
SERVICE SUPPORT SYSTEM
PC CABLE
FOR
COMMUNICATION CABLE
COMMUNICATION CABLE
COMMUNICATION CABLE JIG CONNECTOR OSCILLOSCOPE JIG CONNECTOR
PERSONAL COMPUTER
COVER
(JIG)
JIG CONNECTOR CABLE
JIG CONNECTOR
(CN110)
ADJUST
SCREW
SCREW
WHITE
RED
BLACK
GUIDE ROLLER (SUP)
GUIDE ROLLER (TU)
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4.3 MECHANISM COMPATIBILITY ADJUSTMENT
4.3.1 Tape pattern adjustment
NOTE:
Prior to the adjustment, remove the cover (ADJUST).
(1) Play back the compatibility adjustment tape.
(2) While triggering the HID1, observe the waveform of
ENV_OUT.
(3) Set the manual tracking mode (ATF OFF).
(4) Confirm that the waveform is entirely parallel and straight,
and free from remarkable level-down, through the tracking
operation.
Make the confirmation as follows if necessary.
(5) If level-down is observed on the left hand side of the
waveform, straighten the level by turning the GUIDE
ROLLER (SUP).
If level-down is observed on the right hand side of the
waveform, straighten the
level by turning the GUIDE ROLLER (TU).
(6) After the adjustment, try the unloading motion once, and
confirm that the waveform is flat when the tape has been
played back again.
(7) Play back the self-recording.
(8) Confirm that the waveform is flat.
Fig.4-3-1
Fig.4-3-2
4.4 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
Electrical adjustment is performed by using a personal computer
and software for SERVICE SUPPORT SYSTEM. Read
README.TXT file to use the software properly.
As for the connection of cables, see "4.2 JIG CONNECTOR
CABLE CONNECTION".
Flatten the waveform.
Misalignment of guide roller
height on the take-up side
Misalignment of guide
roller height on the
supply side
ENV_OUT
HID1
(No.YF004)1-21
SECTION 5
TROUBLE SHOOTING
5.1 SERVICE NOTE
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1-22 (No.YF004)
5.2 TAKE OUT CASSETTE TAPE
(1) Remove the Power Unit (battery or DC code) from the set.
(2) Remove one screw, and remove a plate (ADJ).
NOTE:
For more efficient operation, loosen and move the grip
belt prior to the procedure (2).
(3) Open the CASSETTE COVER till it is completely opened
and fixed.
(4) Attach a PVC tape as shown in the figure.
NOTE:
Be careful of cassette tape damage caused because the
CASSETTE HOUSING ASSEMBLY is moved upward at
the unloading end (EJECT mode).
(5) To set the SLIDE DECK ASSEMBLY to the unloading end,
apply DC 3V to the electrode (terminal) on the top surface
of the LOADING MOTOR ASSEMBLY that is seen through
a hole under the plate removed in the procedure (2).
NOTE:
Be careful not to attach grease or a similar substance to
the surface of the cassette tape on the tape transport
system.
(6) Wind the cassette tape by directly turning the REEL DISK
ASSEMBLY (SUP) from the backside of the SLIDE DECK
ASSEMBLY by using a sharp tool (Chip IC replacement
tool).
(7) Confirm that the cassette tape is completely wound, and
then peel off the PVC tape from the CASSETTE HOUSING
ASSEMBLY and take out the cassette tape.
NOTE:
To confirm that the cassette tape is completely wound,
confirm that one REEL DISK ASSEMBLY (TU) rotates
as you rotate the other REEL DISK ASSEMBLY (SUP).
(8) Make sure that grease or a similar substance is not
attached to the surface of the tape taken out in the
procedure (7). Similarly, also make sure that grease or a
similar substance is not attached on the MECHANISM
ASSEMBLY, especially the tape transport system.
Fig.5-2-1
(DC3V)
TAPE LOADING MOTOR
ASSEMBLY
REEL DISK
ASSEMBLY (SUP)
CASSETTE HOUSING
ASSEMBLY
CASSETTE COVER
SLIDE DECK
ASSEMBLY
(No.YF004)1-23
5.3 EMERGENCY DISPLAY
Whenever some abnormal signal is input to the syscon CPU, an
error number (E01, as an example) is displayed on the LCD
monitor or (in the electronic view finder).In every error status,
such the message as shown below alter nately appear over and
over.
In an emergency mode, all operations except turning on/off the
POWER switch are ineffectual.
Example (in case of the error number E01):
Fig.5-3-1
E01
UNIT IN
SAFEGUARD MODE
E01
REMOVE AND
REATTACH BATTERY
LCD display Emergencymode Details Possible cause
E01 LOADING In the case the encoder position is
not shifted to the next point though
the loading motor has rotated in the
loading direction for 4 seconds or
more. This error is defined as [E01].
1. The mechanism is locked during mode shift.
2. The mechanism is locked at the mechanism loading end,
because the encoder position is skipped during
mechanism mode shift.
3. No power is supplied to the loading MDA.
E02 UNLOADING In the case the encoder position is
not shifted to the next point though
the loading motor has rotated in the
unloading direction for 4 seconds or
more. This error is defined as [E02].
1. The mechanism is locked during mode shift.
2. The mechanism is locked at the mechanism loading end,
because the encoder position is skipped during
mechanism mode shift.
E03 TU & SUP REEL FG In the case no REEL FG is
produced for seconds shown in the
table below or more in the capstan
rotation mode after loading was
complete, the mechanism mode is
shifted to STOP with the pinch roller
set off. This error is defined as
[E03].However, no REEL EMG is
detected in the SLW/STILL mode.
1. The idler gear does not engage with the reel disk well.
2. Though the idler gear and reel disk are engaged with
each other, the tape is not wound because of overload
to the mechanism.
3. No FG pulse is output from the reel sensor.
4. No power is supplied to the reel sensor.
5. Tape transport operation takes place with a cassette
having no tape inside.
6. The tape slackens and no pulse is produced until the
slack is taken up and the tape comes into the normal
status.
E04 DRUM FG In the case there is no DRUM FG
input in the drum rotation mode for
4 seconds or more. This error is
defined as [E04], and the
mechanism mode is shifted to
STOP with the pinch roller set off.
1. The drum cannot be started or drum rotation is stopped
because tape transport load is too high.
1) Tape tension is extremely high.
2) The tape is damaged or soiled with grease, etc.
2. The DRUM FG signal is not received by the syscon CPU.
1) Disconnection in the middle of the signal line.
2) Failure of the DRUM FG pulse generator (hall
element).
3. No drum control voltage is supplied to the MDA.
4. No power is supplied to the DRUM MDA.
E05 - - -
E06 CAPSTAN FG In the case no CAPSTAN FG is
produced in the capstan rotation
mode for 2 seconds or more. This
error is defined as [E06], and the
mechanism mode is shifted to
STOP with the pinch roller set
off.However, no CAPSTAN EMG is
detected in the STILL/FF/REW
mode.
1. The CAPSTAN FG signal is not received by the syscon
CPU.
1) Disconnection in the middle of the signal line.
2) Failure of the CAPSTAN FG pulse generator (MR
element).
2. No capstan control voltage is supplied to the MDA.
3. The capstan cannot be started or capstan rotation is
stopped because tape transport load is too high.
1) Tape tension is extremely high. (Mechanical locking)
2) The tape is damaged or soiled with grease, etc. (Tape
tangling occurs, etc.)
PB/REC
S-FWD
S-REW
FF
REW
3 SEC
3 SEC
0.3 SEC
3 SEC
0.1 SEC
3 SEC
0.3 SEC
3 SEC
0.1 SEC
3 SEC
REEL(SUP) REEL(TU)
(No.YF004)
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