NOTE: For a technical description, please refer to Technical Guide VTG82028 H R-SSOOO NTSC. TABLE OF C O NTE NTS Page Page Section Section Title Important Safety Precautions 3 .12 POWER TRA NSFORMER C IRCU I T BOAR D ....3 - 1 5 3.13 MECHA N ISM CO N TROL SCHEMATI C D IAGRAM ..
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Page Section Title E LECT R I CA L PARTS LIST 5 . 1 STAN DAR D PART N U M BE R CODING ......5 - 2 5 . 1 . 1 Fixed resistor coding ......... 5 - 2 5 .
Important Safety Precautions Prior to shipment from the factory, products are strictly i nspected to conform with the recognized product safety and electrical codes of the countries in which they are to be sold. However, in order to maintain such compliance, it is equa lly important to implement the following precautions when a set is being serviced.
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• Safety Check after Servicing Examine the area surrounding the repaired location for damage or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts and wires have been returned to original positions, Afterwards, perform the fol lowing tests and confirm the specified values in order to verify compliance with safety standards.
Call your service technician for re When you are not using the HR-S5000U for a long period placement of such cords and plugs. Extension cords or adaptors of time, it is recommended that you disconnect the power that defeat the safety purpose of polarized or 3-wire grounding...
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4. Attachments GENERAL REFERENCE DIAGRAMS Use No. 10 AWG (5.3 mm 2 ) copper. No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm 2 ) Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer aluminum, No. 17 AWG ( 1 .0 mm 2 ) copper-clad steel or of this video product as they may cause hazards.
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•Automatic backspace diting by Zero Frame Editing •TV control for power on/off, volume, channel selection system for clean assemble edits. and AV mode (designated JVC TVs only). •Audio dubbing facility. • 1 0-Key random-access channel selection. •Switchable AC outlet. •Two pairs of audio outputs for more systems flexibility.
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� Installing the batteries When using a JVC v @ ENTER/ADD it unless you use two JVC video decks side by side. I � ). button 1 . Slide the battery compartment cover on the rear of the trol cable of the ca o enable •When you place two JVC video decks near each other,...
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CONNECTIONS TO A STEREO SYSTEM TO VHF AND UHF ANTENNAS Procedure · � :::::. • Remove the antenna cable from the TV Audio cable (provided) Antenna receiver and reconnect to the recorder's feede' ANT IN connector as illustrated. The Tuner VIDEO OUT recorder is then ready to record off·air Coaxial cable...
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TV picture audio track is exactly the same as on monaural VHS tapes, HA·SSOOOU. (from built-in tuner) Tape pattern recorded with the HR-S5000U (normal audio) (surface Video signal from VIDEO Audio signal from A U D I O IN track I N or S·VIDEO I N...
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ON-SCREEN MENU STATUS SETTING ON-SCREEN MENU SYSTEM With this recorder, clock setting, channel presetting, status selection and timer programming are all done with the on-screen menu SIMUL._..A UX � � �uRcE system. Before you operate the recorder, use the Menu function to set the clock and status, and, if necessary, change the built·in /2'8ANO ��g SPEED tuner's channel allocation.
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Available channel set modes ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MANU TV SET: For manual tuning and skipping/storing of AUTO TV SET: For automatic tuning and storing of all availa ble UHF/VHF TV channels. U H F/VH F TV channels. AUTO CATV SET: For automatic tuning and storing of all MANUAL CATV SET: For manual tuning and skipping/stor·...
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SPECIAL-EFFECTS PLAYBACK PLAYING BACK A VIDEO CASSETTE From the Play mode h e remote control Sw itch on. Load a pre-recorded cassette. Power will be switched on . . . IEPI Variable speed search is possible in either forward or re Set the TV receiver in the automatically.
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BASIC OPERATION FOR RECORDING TV PROGRAMS OTHER RECORDING POSSIBILmES Switch ON. • Start recording as described on the previous page. Recording Stereo Programs Basic concept: receive the desired TV program with the When stereo TV programs are broadcast, the H R-S5000U is built-in tuner and operate the tape section for recording.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON TIMER RECORDING AUTOMATIC TIMER RECORDING Variety day setting poss i bilities Setti ng The built-in 1 4-day/8-event programmable timer permits recording of preset channels on preset days at preset Indication First of all, load a cassette (with safety tab in place); times for preset lengths while you are away.
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. . . INTRO SEARCH FUNCTION INDEX SEARCH FUNCTION The Index Search function gives you automatic access to the beginning of individual recordings on the cassette tape. An Index The I ntro Search function lets you visually check the contents of each record ing by playing back in fast motion a short segment Code is automatically placed on the tape control track each time a record ing is begun.
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TAPE-TO-TAPE EDITING INSERT EDITING Insert editing means recording a new scene into a section of pre-recorded tape so that a part of the original recording can be re placed with a new sequence without excessive picture distortion at edit-in and edit-out points. Thanks to the flying erase head, VideoMovie recordings can be edited by using a VideoMovie camcorder (with playback facility) or a 2nd video deck.
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6: Select the R EC SPEED as required. Symptoms Check points sult a JVC dealer. 7. Press the REC/ITR and then the PAUSE/ST I L L button. •The recorder enters the Recording Standby mode. TV sound cannot be recorded on hi·fi audio •...
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Y /C signals conforming to NTSC. Provided accessories : Infrared remote control unit TV broadcasts are clear. - Head cleaning is necessary. C<lnsult your nearest JVC dealer. Tape width : 1 2.65 mm ( 1 /2 inch) "AAA" -size battery x 2...
SECTI ON M E C H A N IS M ADJ USTM ENT 1 . 1 1 . 1 .2 Required test equipment, fixtures and tools GENERAL For proper mechanical adjustment, the following test equip 1 . 1 . 1 Precautions ment, fixtures and tools are strongly recommended.
1 . 1 Disassembly assette housing door Remove the front panel assembly. Top cover Bend center of the cassette housing door toward you, Take out five screws from the right, left and rear sides of then pu l l out the right end from the cassette hou sing. the set.
1 . 1 Layout of main parts Bottom view of mai n-deck Fig. 1 - 1 -3 Top view of mai n-deck F ig. 1 - 1 -2 Cassette housing F ig. 1 - 1 -4 Supply guide roller Take-up guide pole 7.
1 . 2 MA I N ASSEMBLY R EPLACEMENT Description Adjustment parts Operating mode Item When insta l l ing the new upper drum, use care not to touch U pper d rum Note: the video heads. I f heads are soi l ed, clean with a soft, finely assembly woven cotton cloth or chamois that has been moistened in a lcohol .
Item Adjustment parts Operating mode Description Tension band assembly 1 ) Take out screw ( 1 ) and disengage the tension band assembl y from the tension arm assembly (see Fig. 1 -2-4 ) . Remove a n d replace t h e tension band assembly_ Perform tension pole position adjustment (see Section 1 .
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Item Adjustment parts Operating mode Description Control cam I n sta l l the half load i ng cam on the cam bracket assembly, then mount the s l ide cam plate assembly so that its stud sets into the groove on the ha lf loading cam . I nsta l l t h e a r m gear assembly on t h e cam bracket assembly.
CONF I R MATION AN D ADJUSTMENT 1 . 4 Description Adjustment parts Operating mode Item 1 ) Without a cassette tape, set for the Play mode (see Section Tension pole position 1 . 1 ) . Refer to Fig. 1 -4- 1 . Sl ightly loosen screw ( 1 ) . Adjust the ten Cut-out sion band holder position for mm separation between the...
TAPE TRANSPORT CHECKS AND A DJUSTMENT P REPARATIONS 1 . 5 Item Adjustment parts Operating mode Description The tape transport system has been precision-adjusted at the factory and ordinarily does not requ ire readjustment. How ---------r---------- ever, adjustment may become n ecessary after l ong term usage or after replacing parts that affect the tape transport. The fo l lowing steps m a i n ly cover preparations for the i nterchangeabil ity adjustments of Section 1 .
I NTERCHANGEABI L ITY CH ECKS A N D ADJUSTMENTS 1 . 6 Item Adjustment parts Operating mode Description - - - - - -\-- Before using costly Al ignment tape, use a spare tape and confi rm correct operation of the tape transport. - - - - - - - ---i - - - Connect osci l l oscope to the FM OUT testpoint of the video F M waveform...
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Description No . Item Adjustment parts Operating mode 1 ) Supply a video or TV signal (monochrome is preferable). Use Final checks a spare tape a nd record and play back . Confirm that the play back FM signal conforms to the parameters i nd icated in Fig. 1 -6- 1 .
S EC T I O N 2 ELECT R I CAL ADJ U ST M ENTS PR E PARATION 2 . 1 Electrical adjustments are required after replacing circuit com ponents and certai n mechanical parts. White ( 1 00%) It is important to perform these adjustments only after a l l repairs and replacements have been completed.
Check and adjustment steps 2 . 1 . 2 Power on and machine i n Stop mode. The check and adjustment steps are provided in the follow- . ing in the form of charts. For clarity, the nomenclature R E C Record ing mode used i n the charts is outli ned below.
REGU LATOR C I RCU IT 2 . 2 Note: Un less otherwise noted, a l l test points and adjustments are located o n the MAIN board . & Item Check Point Adjustment Parts Signal Mode Description SWD 5V TP802 R809 •...
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Note : Un less otherwise noted, a l l test points and adjustments are located on the M A I N board. & Description Adjustment Parts Signal Mode Item Check Point 1 . Connect an osci l loscope to TP33 and apply •...
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Note : U n less otherwise noted, a l l test points and adjustments are located on the MA I N board. & Signal Mode Description Adjustment Parts Item Check Point Note: Connect an oscilloscope G N D terminal to •...
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Note : Unless otherwise noted, a l l test points and adjustments are located on the M A I N board. & Signal Mode Description Check Point Adjustment Parts Item 1 . I n the same manner as above, (Sec. 2 . 4 . 1 3) . •...
AUDIO CIRCUIT 2 . 5 Note: U n less otherwise specified, a l l test points and adjustments are located on the A U D I O board. & Adjustment Signal Description Item Check Point Mode Parts Audio B ias •...
ON SCR E EN CI RCUIT 2 . 6 Note: Unless otherwise specified, a l l test points and adjustments are located on the ON SCR E E N board . & Adjustment Description Check Point Signal Mode Item Parts Note : For below adjustments use 1 : 1 probe with C1 5 •...
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DEMODU LATOR CIRCUIT 2 . 8 Note: 1 . U n less otherwise specified, all test points and adjustments are located o n the D EM O DU LATOR board . 2. Un less otherwise specified, set an audio multiplex signal generator as fo l lows;...
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& Adjustment Item Signal Mode No . Check Point Description Parts • Tuner mode Set a signal generator mode to a lternate ( R ) Separation C N 1 -2 pin R 1 9 300 H z 1 4% a nd 5 k Hz 1 4%, and ( L ) unmod ulated . (SEPA- 2 .
3 . 2 GENERAL I N FORMATIONS 3 . 2 . 1 Connections 3 . 2 . 3 Digital transistor Note: Unless otherwise specified, only signal input flow is indicated. Connection arrows indicate only signal outputs. : Connector DTA1 1 4T T mark only : D irect connection Note:...
3 . 3 ABBREVIATI ONS USED I N T H E SCH E MAT I C D I AG RAMS : Drum, Digital, Diode, Drain : Alternating Current : Digital to Analog Converter : Automatic Color Control Decibel : Acceleration ACCEL Direct Current A/CTL...
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: Sharpness SHARP : Motor, Mega : Signal to Noise Ratio : Maximum : Solenoid : Motor Drive Amplifier : Standard Play : Mechanism Control MECHACON SREV : Search Reverse : Multiintroduce SREW : Short Rewind : Microphone : Slow/Still : Minimum : Sync Signal Generator M I X...
MAI N TYPES O F ACT I V E AN D PAC KAG E C I RCU I TS NAME NAME NAME Transistor Diode Integrated C ircuit TA736 1 A P D I O D E TC74HC4053AF AU0 1 Z AN32 1 1 N K TD635SP AN33SON K...
3 . 5 BOAR D I N T E RCON N ECTI ONS PAUSE VHF OUT VHF IN AUDIO VIDEO VIDEO [Qj[§) � c o-lo ..J Ct:: TUNER CTL t..) <!) UNREG ISV => ::> CONVERTER/SWITCH '" '" ;: ;: UNREG 9V �...
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3 . 6 V I D E O BLOCK D I AG RAM V IDEO IN C158 SWD 5V N/S MOOE 0121 0 1 1 9 SW05V IQ! 1§1 SYNC From TUNER CTL , CN2 0162 Cl57 Dl20 S - 5V SWD 5V 1 02 T P 3 3...
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IQ! 11! SW0 5V MECHACON C N 6 QI - Q7 DET OUT N/S-VHS OET S : H SWO 5V SW0 5V � @] SW05V Fro m / To N-5V PRE/ REC, C N 4 N-5V SW05V 0129 0 1 28 0108 RISS Ll23...
P R E/R EC B LOCK DIAG RAM 3 . 7 11J[jj REC 12V PRE REC IC I S-MODE SYNC ORUM IQ] @) From M A I N ( V IDEO) IQ] � PB F M MAIN ( V I DEC) C N 2 REC/PB...
3 . 1 0 POW E R SYST EM B LOCK D I AG RAM � � IQJIID �� MAI N (REGULA TOR l TUNE WER TRANS CN I UNREG ISV � EE 1 2V UNSW 12V / � MP CN 5 UNREG 9V POWER TRANS...
3 . 1 1 POW E R TRANSFO R M E R A N D R EG U LATOR SCH EMAT I C D I AG RAMS rjID IQ)[j] REGULATOR I MAIN J POWER TRANS Q 2 , Q 3 Q 801 , Q803 25 0 1 7 9 6 2 S D 1 796...
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3 . 1 2 POW E R TRAN S FO R M E R C I RCU I T BOAR D PB202 1 5 - 0 1 - 0 1 P TRANS PWB _,:,, PB202 15 A-0 1 B P TRANS PWB ASS'Y 3- 1 5 3-1 5...
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3 . 1 3 MECHAN ISM CONTROL SCH E MATIC D I AG RAM IQ]@) From/To MAIN ( V I D E O l l.5K 4.6 ..!. INDEX 12.3 CTL CLOCK CAP FG IQ]@] !!jj 1.5 3 From /To HZ57 .5E�� MA I N ! SERVO) S OATA CN404...
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3 . 1 5 CASSETTE HOUSI NG , R EC SAF ETY, E N D SENSO R , R E LAY, D E C K TER M I NAL, M ECHAN ISM CONTROL AN D A U D IO/CONTROL H EA D C I RC U I T BOAR DS - CASSETTE HOUS I N G - - E N D SENSOR - - R EC SAF ETY -...
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M A I N (SERVO, V I DEO, R E G U LATOR A N D ON SC R E E N SWITCH E R ) C I R C U I T BOA R D 3 . 20 ' ·"' · R I G O R l 57 R204...
3 . 2 1 PRE/R EC AMP SC H EMAT I C D IAGRAM PB 0.4 Vp-p A M P 0 1 7 0 1 5 0 16 JC 4 DTAl24EK DTAJ24EK DTCl44EK BU4030BF � From MAIN IREGULATORl C N 3 S W D 5 V �do 47/6.3...
3 . 27 TUN E R CONTROL SCH EMAT I C D I AG RAM TUNER 0 5- 0 8 2SC331 I A! S l 2SA933S(RSJ VIDEO I L6 1 1.7 RF AUDIO RF SV IQ] @] From 0.001 M A I N ( VIDEO) TU N I N G D A T A 1 2 0 0-47...
3 . 3 1 D EMODU LATOR SCH E MAT I C D I AG RAM ��� CXAIOl CX20 1 1 2 SPECTRUM ST VCO ADJ L+ R LEVEL SEPARATION LEVEL l _ BK 10116 I00/16 C 4 1 10 / 16 0.01 C l 7 10/16...
T I M E R , D I SPLAY, OPE RAT I ON, SWI TCH A N D J UNCTION C I R C U I T BOARDS 3 . 35 - TI M E R - - SW I TCH - - J UNCT I O N - - D I SPLAY - -�...
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Q5 1, Q52, Q53, Q54 RF CONVERTER 2SC4326 2SC2735 ::JJ :l> "T1 1 80-390 47P- 180P 27P-1 00P 27P-39P 27P-39P 27P-39P 1 8P-1 00P L 52 1 (270) (120P) C 39P > C 33P> C33P> C 33P> C 56P) C 5 1 <...
S E C T I O N 4 EX P LO D E D V I EWS A N D PA RTS L I ST SA F ETY PR ECAUTION · Parts identified by the IA symbol are critical for safety. Replace only with specified part numbers. NOTE : I indicates mechanical sym bol number.
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S E C T I O N 5 EL ECTR I CAL PA RTS L I ST SA F ETY PR ECAUT I ON Parts identified by the & symbol are critical for safety. R eplace only with specified part numbers. ABBREVI ATIONS IN THIS LIST A R E AS FOLLOWS: R ES ISTORS- A l l resistance values are in ohms (Q), u nless CAPACI TO RS-A l l capacitance values are in µ...
5 . 1 . 2 Fixed capacitor coding Fixed capacitor part numbers are as follows. Type of capacitor Values Rated voltage (in capital letter s ) Torelance A ssistant code S hape of capacitor (in capital letters) (in capital letters) Ceramic capacitors Type of capacitor Shape of c apacitor (fourth digit)
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