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1. S M P S BLOCK SYSTEM CONTROL SERVO BLOCK AUDIO VIDEO BLOCK TM BLOCK O S D BLOCK Q1SR01 COLLECTOR 1 601 3 1c610 8 1 301 7 4 1 301 74 TM401 24 IC6P01 19 POWER OFF 380Vp p PB 5 1Vp p PB 5 1V PB REC 2Vp p PB 300mVp p REC 1 2Vp p PB 2 1Vp p he EL cum 1 n i A Wr Lil V V mt ll Ll lp Q1SR01 COLLECTOR 1 601 9 601 1 301 20 1C301 84 POWER ON 400Vp p PB 5 1Vp p PB 4 8Vp p PB REC 600mVp p REC 150mVp p E iow rm L 1 601 10 1 601 18 1 301 29 1 301 90 PB 5 1Vp p PB 4Vp p PB 2 2Vp p REC 4Vp p ele i i H VLA d NER CN604 6
2. L J 1 H D C 8 6 SMPS us 6 T 3 7 H ez E les 5 EE 5 e 3 5 5 uni ES Cu d 4 amp 55 a El 3 IAE 3 5 S E i PRIMAR GND 2 4 2 1 1 27 0 SE 0 E ae 5 L K J 1 H 6 0 8 3 3 3 4 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B SECTION 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Block Identification of Main PCB AUDIO VIDEO SMPS POWER SYSCON SERVO DISPLAY KEY MATRIX Component Side 4 1 VPS PDC OSD AUDIO VIDEO SMPS POWER DISPLAY KEY MATRIX Conductor Side 4 2 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B 4 1 5 5
3. K J 1 H G F E D C B 6 SMPS E 3 gez gt D T RES 250V ES vem s 2 14 gee 1 E MES 7 3 2 5 o n xm E 5 5 8 H i LE q 2 AD i amp Els 2 4 x H 82 293 E i 2155 x 2 2 E d ass x f 5 3 03585 ques ER Hn 1 gt 5 T ole 192 EES us amp 0 65MM MONO i AL A ACL1 00186A 1 DATE 21 DEC 2000 REVISION FOR MP 641035 ono BEBE 0 i lt sagen J 5 5 Eifififride REC S wi wi 1 45604 3E Se a 977 sms K 9 1 H D 3 1 3 2 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B CONDUCTOR SIDE
4. 5 Guiye9 Aerial cable 16 DISPLAY button 30 17 programme buttons 11 29 18 WIDE button for TV 11 19 SLOW button 39 20 2 button 39 R6 size AA batteries gt 8 Index to parts and controls Unpacking yo Step 2 Setting up the remote commander eo Inserting the batteries Insert two R6 size AA batteries by matching the and on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment DISPLAY TVNIDEO 2 8 El a o 5 2 2 a Programme Insert the negative end first then number buttons push in and down until the positive end clicks into position PROG Using the remote commander You can use this remote commander to operate this VCR and a Sony TV Buttons on the remote commander marked with a dot can be used to operate your Sony TV If the TV does WIDE Remote sensor TV control buttons not have the symbol near the remote To Press sensor this remote commander will not operate the TV Set the TV to standby mode VO Select an input source aerial in or line in TV VIDEO Select the TV s programme position Programme number buttons 4 PROG e Adju
5. 1 NOTE WHEN YOU CHECK THE VOLTAGE COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITH THE MARK OF THE PARTS IN CIRCUIT HAVE THE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR CONNECT PRIMARY GND TO THE GND Prisst SAFETY WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE TERMINAL COMPONENTS USE ONLY THE SAME 015501 018503 al 175 i 15 1 60 sy cisDie T 159 600 d as ENT mm AONE i E 15011 i i AL33V POWER DRIVE 47 400 Es i ist 14 pes 5 15531 i 2 015 UZP43B 10 100 015504 po UF4007 13 801552 018831 ET 28 FOU 139 600 m 5 A i AL24y POWER DRIVE 1T5 139 600 5 15532 A B i 330 50 15503 4 gp 15502 OFF 12 gr 1 100nF ax NN 801553 049832 L15531 i zz 41 70UH UGeD 40uH pwr on 2 uso EN POWER DRIVE i i A 28045 17A 5 5 15534 i i L45502 45505 15533 330 25 p 30mH C3 330 25 15532 105 46 sec 77 7 M ye INATAB DR POWER DRIVE I A 5 I Em jj 15535 5 C15536 A vAisst 4000740 470 10V SVC471D mo n ob IH O e 15501 C1SD13 NI 100nF 215912 1 217 x 300 4 o m 1 lt 1 Q 5 CX 815012 5 C 3
6. SELECT SET 4 END EXIT MENU continued Presetting channels If the picture is not clear If the picture is not clear you may use the Manual Fine Tuning function After step 4 press to select MFT Press gt to get a clear picture then press MENU to exit the menu Note When adjusting MFT the menu may become difficult to read due to interference from the picture being received payers 6um09 Presetting channels 5 Changing disabling programme positions 4 to the desired programme position Xx TV STATION TABLE PR CH NAME DEC After setting the channels you can change the programme positions as you like If 1 027 any programme positions are unused or contain unwanted channels you can disable 2 3 030 CDE OFF 5 o 5 P 2 them ES 029 LMN OFF You can also change the station names If the station names are not displayed you can AY SWAPPING OK EXIT MENU enter them manually Changing programme positions 5 Press OK to confirm the setting Before you start Turn on the VCR and the TV Set the TV to the video channel Refer to Index to parts and controls for button locations To change the programme position of another station repeat steps 3 1 Press MENU then press te through 5 gt to highlight INSTALLATION and press
7. 601 100 1 301 46 1 301 96 PB 5 1Vp p PB 4 3Vp p PB 400mVp p PB REC 1Vp p h fi Lll 4 21 4 22 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B LOGIC BLOCK AUDIO VIDEO BLOCK BLOCK 5 050 BLOCK SECAM BLOCK EN MORE spe REC red PLAY REC s PLAY STOP AE PLAY STOP REC PLAY STOP REC rare PLAY stop REC uw PLAY STOP REC PLAY stop REC 1C601 PD784927 1C60 PD784921 16610 1811880 1 301 1471598 1C301 LAT598 1 801 LAT3025 Lc72776NM 9821 Hem 17359 1 5 16 51 1 0 85 0 85 0 86 1 2 54 2 54 2 52 51 1 78 1 7
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9. 1 216 635 11 RES CHIP 220 R332 1 247 823 11 CARBON 470 R333 1 247 823 11 CARBON 470 R334 1 247 807 11 CARBON 100 R335 1 247 848 11 CARBON 5 1K R336 1 247 859 11 CARBON 15K R341C 1 216 654 11 RES CHIP 82K R342 1 247 849 11 CARBON 5 6K R3A01 1 247 857 11 CARBON 12K R3A04C 1 216 651 11 RES CHIP 1K R3A05C 1 216 687 11 33K R3A06C 1 216 657 11 RES CHIP 180 R3A07C 1 218 764 11 RES CHIP 330K R3A08C 1 216 677 11 12K R3A09C 1 216 669 11 RES CHIP 5 6K R3A10 1 247 831 11 1K R3A11C 1 216 657 11 RES CHIP 1 8K R3A12C 1 216 611 11 RES CHIP 2 2 Remarks Ref No Part No Description 596 2W R3A13C 1 216 643 11 RES CHIP 596 1 8W R3A14 1 247 863 11 CARBON 596 1 8W R3A16 1 247 855 11 CARBON 5 2W R3A17 1 247 845 11 CARBON 596 1W R3A18 1 247 845 11 CARBON 596 1 8W R3A19C 1 216 657 11 10 20 R3A22C 1 216 664 11 596 2W R3A23C 1 216 675 11 596 1 8W R3A24C 1 216 683 11 1 1 8W R3A25C 1 216 653 11 RES CHIP 196 1 8W R3A26C 1 216 677 11 RES CHIP 596 1 8W R3A27 1 247 848 11 CARBON 596 1 10 5 1 8W R3A28C 1 216 666 11 RES CHIP SE210B SX110B R3A30 1 259 880 11 CARBON 5 1 8W R3A31 1 247 870 11 CARBON 596 1 10 5 1 10W R3A32 1 247 870 11 CARBON 596 1 8W R3A37C 1 216 672 11 596 1 10W R3S01C 1 216 684 11 RES CHIP 596 1 10 R3S02C 1 216 673 11 RES CHIP 5 1 10 5 1 8W R3S03C 1 216 674 11 596 1 10 5 1 8W
10. 5 2 2 ACE Head Position X Point Adjustment 4 Connect the CH 1 probe to TP301 Envelope the See the 5 2 1 d ACE Head Position X Point Adjustment CH 2 probe to TP602 H D switching pulse and on page 5 2 ofthe Mechanical Manual then trigger to CH 1 5 Insert the driver into the X Point adjustment 1 Playback the alignment tape Color bar hole and adjust it so that envelope waveform is 2 Press the SW718 button on Main PCB to set the maximum adjustment mode See Fig 5 2 6 Turn the Power off 3 Press the 5 button of remote control then adjust ment is operated automatically See Fig 5 1 5 3 Head Switching Point Adjustment 1 2 3 4 Turn the Power off 5 4 NVRAM Option Setting Playback the alignment tape Press the 5W718 button on Main PCB to set the adjustment mode See Fig 5 2 Press the SP LP button of remote control then adjustment is operated automatically See Fig 5 1 we YH 1 NVRAM Option is adjusted at production line basically 2 case M icom IC601 and IC605 EEPROM is replaced be sure to set the corresponding option number of the regaired model If the option is not set the unit is not operated 1 Press the SW718 button on Main PCB to set the adjustment mode See Fig 5 2 2 Press the MENU button on the remote control about 5 seconds then option setting display is appeared See Fig 5 4 and 5 5 3 Select the option number
11. Watch another TV programme page 30 Tips You can set the extended time for the VIDEO Plus setting by 10 20 30 or 60 minutes Set VIDEOPLUS EXTEND in the EASY OPERATION menu to the desired extended time page 45 To check change or cancel the programme setting see Checking changing cancelling timer settings page 41 To set the tape speed you can also use the SP LP button 34 Recording TV programmes using the VIDEO Plus system the information is incorrect press CLEAR to cancel the setting If you want to change the date tape speed and the VPS PDC setting 1 Press 4 to select the item you want to change 2 Press t4 to reset it To record the same programme every day or the same day every week see Daily weekly recording on page 34 To use the VPS PDC function set V P to ON For details about the VPS PDC function see Timer recording with VPS PDC signals on page 34 To use the Auto Tape Speed function press to display AUTO in the blank positions next to the V P row For details see To use the Auto Tape Speed function on page 34 28 SEP FRI 18 30 START STOP ON 17 DAY SELECT lt gt SET av END OK EXIT MENU Press MENU to exit the menu T Press 1 0 to turn off the VCR The indicator appears in the display window and the VCR stands by for recording To record from another source leave
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13. 330 015011 o i FATA mise 5 JUMPER bi lt 5 A 915031 220 E 101884 15533 Pear 2 4 70 919544 PCi23 915032 0 88124 2S2801 Y 1 2K 1 VM my 15532 1R n i Rashid LE T hr idu d Ex ig mn XT Veo LT R 801504 i 70UH IC1SS2 431 PRECISION quum C1SD03 REFERENCE 915534 foe 2 400V PRIMARY i 2 2K F 15004 GND mw 2 21 400V Z7 4 3 4 4 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B 4 2 Power SMPS AL33v TUNER R1P101 560 1 4W VCP 220 4 4 SMPS AL 24V AL 24V 2 W513 1N4002 AL12V CANAL 515836 G1P104 1N4002 928 5 12771 1N4002 MPS aie Ec SMPS asv 1 i B4 I R1P116 I R1P107 2 100K SR 5 C1P102 47 25 W505 4 100 i 1 1 772 R1P108 3 9 1 41 c1P108 201604 47 0 9 48 R1P115 G1P105 270 81001 R1P106 727 pe 2 2K J AAA C PWR PWR CTL C1P103 1 50 p TM CANAL 0802 1NA148 SMPS BV ALBV ALSV SECAM TM 912101 S SERVO PC5V 050 9 C1P105 C1P106 ZD1P02 1
14. R678 1 247 863 11 CARBON R679 1 247 815 11 CARBON 86820 1 216 683 11 685 1 216 687 11 R686 1 247 831 11 CARBON R687 1 247 831 11 CARBON R688 1 247 831 11 CARBON R690C 1 216 693 11 R691C 1 216 635 11 R692 1 247 817 11 R693 1 247 871 11 CARBON R695 1 247 807 11 CARBON 8697 1 247 807 11 CARBON 698 1 216 675 11 RES CHIP 699 1 216 675 11 R6P01C 1 216 627 11 R6P02 1 247 807 11 R6P08C 1 216 661 11 100 22K 8 2K 1 2K 560K 100K 3 9K 1K 56K 56K 470 1 0 47 68 5 6 47K 1 5K 68K 47K 33K 470 470 10K 10K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 100K 10K 180 30K 22K 22K 220 22K 100 10K 10K 100 100 2 7K Remarks Ref No Part No Description 5 1 8W R6P04C 1 216 675 11 1 4W SE210D SX110A R6P05 1 247 855 11 CARBON 1 4W R6PO6C 1 216 669 11 RES CHIP SE210D SX110A 1 4W R6P07 1 247 807 11 CARBON SE210D SX110A 5 1 10W R6P07 1 247 814 11 CARBON 5 1 10W 5 1 10W R6P08 1 247 821 11 CARBON 5 1 0W R6P09 1 247 839 11 RES CHIP 596 1 8W 5 1 10W R6P10 1 247 815 11 CARBON 5 1 8W R701 1 247 855 11 CARBON 5 1 8W 8702 1 247 855 11 CARBON 5 1 0W 5 1 8W 703 1 247 855 11 CARBON 5 1 8W 8704 1 247 855 11 CARBON 8705 1 247 855 11 CARBON 5 1 8W 706 1 247 855 11 CARBON 5 1 8W 707 1 247 855 11 CARBON 5 1W 596 1 10W 708 1 216 675 11 RES CHIP 5 1 8W
15. SE210B SE210D 10K 5 1 8W 10K 5 1 8W 10K 5 1 8W 10K 5 1 8W 10K 5 1 8W 10K 5 1 8W 10K 5 1 8W 10K 5 140W 2 2K 5 1 8W 2 2K 5 1 8W 2 2K 5 1 8W 2 2K 5 1 8W 2 2K 5 1 8W 75 5 1 8W 75 5 1 10 75 5 1 8W 75 5 1 10 75 5 140W 75 5 1 10 75 5 1 10 75 5 1 10 15 5 140W 15K 5 140W 10K 5 1 8W 820 5 1 4W 100K 5 1 8W SE210B SE210D 75 5 140W 75 5 1 10VV SE210B SE210D 75 5 1 8W SE210B SE210D 1K 5 140W SE210B SE210D 1K 5 1 10VV SE210B SE210D 75 5 1 10 1K 5 1 10W 1K 5 140W 1K 5 1 10 1K 5 1 10VV 2 2R 5 1 8W SE210B SE210D MAIN Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks RB19C 1 216 651 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1M0W lt VIBRATOR gt SE210B SE210D 8200 1 216 651 11 1K 5 1 0W XT301 1 795 330 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 4 433619 2 SE210B SE210D 601 1 795 332 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 32 768KHz 8210 1 216 687 11 33K 5 1 10W XT602 1 795 331 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 8MHz SE210B SE210D R822C 1 216 683 11 2K 5 10W lt ZENER DIODE gt SE210B SE210D 823 1 218 776 11 100 5 1 10W 201 02 1 804 416 11 DIODE ZENER MTZJS 18 SE210B SE210D 201 04 1 804 417 11 DIODE ZENER MTZJ9 18 201551 1 804 415 11 DIODE ZENER UZP43B 826 1 247 831 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 8W 20401 1 804 414 11 DIODE ZENER UZP33B SE210B SE210D 70801 1 804 418 11 DIODE ZENER MTZ
16. press MENU then press 4 4 gt to highlight VIDEO Plus system and VCR clock automatically INSTALLATION and press OK Press 4 4 to highlight AUTO SET UP then repeat the procedure from step 3 1 Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel If your TV does not have a Scart EURO AV connector tune the TV to channel 21 the initial RF channel for this VCR Refer to your TV manual for TV tuning instructions If the picture does not appear clearly see change the RF channel 2 Connect the mains lead to the mains The VCR automatically turns on and the message for the Auto Set Up function appears Press OK The starts searching for all of the receivable channels and presets them in the appropriate order for your local area AUTO SET UP PLEASE WAIT If you want to change the order of the channels or disable unwanted programme positions see Changing disabling programme positions on page 20 EXIT MENU After the search or download is complete the current time appears for any stations that transmit a time signal If the time does not appear set the clock manually See Setting the clock on page 25 To cancel the Auto Set Up function Press MENU To change the RF channel If the picture does not appear clearly on the TV change the RF channel on the VCR and TV Select INSTALLATION from the menu then press t4 to highlight VCR OUTPUT CH and press gt Sel
17. see page 30 Nothing happens when you press REC Make sure the tape is not at its end The timer does not operate Check that the clock is set Make sure a tape has been inserted Check that the safety tab has not been removed Make sure the tape is not at its end Make sure a programme has been set for timer recording Make sure your timer settings are past the current time The clock stops if the VCR is disconnected from the mains for more than one hour Reset the clock and timer Turn the power off and unplug the mains lead The VIDEOPLUS menu orthe TIMER menu does not appear Check that TIMER METHOD in the USER SET menu is set correctly see page 45 Timer recording The VPS PDC function does not operate properly Check that the clock and the date are set correctly Check that the VPS PDC time you set is the correct one there might be a mistake in the TV programme guide If the broadcast you wanted to record did not send the good VPS PDC information the VCR will not start recording the reception is poor the VPS PDC signal might be altered and the VCR might not start recording continued Troubleshooting UOREULOJUI jeuonippy 49 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY 2 1 Cabinet Top CABINET TOP 25CREWS Lift up the Cabinet Top in the direction of arrow by releasing the Hook Fig 2 1 Cabinet Top 2 2 Cover
18. 01 1 97 1 98 93 31 1 44 43 2 71 0 34 2 08 m 3 26 27 94 2 4 2 07 13 10608 7042P m 4 gt 94 1 32 m 2 34 2 30 1 26 15 0 9 0 9 0 9 95 2 6 2 02 2 3 1 5 07 4 91 5 04 45 2 30 2 28 2 27 95 16 0 9 1 66 96 2 46 1 37 1 35 1 35 56 2 34 222 4T 3 6 0 9 3 50 97 2 0 2 01 2 01 3 5 10 4 95 5 08 41 9 55 9 56 9 52 97 48 0 9 0 9 0 94 98 2 13 5 10 2 8 48 2 04 2 03 2 04 98 2 57 251 2 55 49 0 9 m 0 9 99 4 2 5 10 4 19 49 0 91 0 91 0 91 93 546 547 4 21 50 0 84 4 0 0 89 100 0 38 0 37 0 37 50 100 2 57 2 57 2 80 4 23 4 24 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B SECTION 5 ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 5 1 Reference 5 1 2 Test point location for adjustment mode setting g F E 0 c D 1 1 1 X Point Tracking center adjustment Head switching adjustment and NVRAM option setting can be adjusted with remote control 2 When replacing the Micom 12601 and NVRAM IC605 EEPROM be sure to adjust the Head switching adjustment and T 1 NVRAM option setting 3 When replacing the cylinder ass y be sure to adjust the X Point and Head switching adjustment 4 How to adjustment Press the SW718 button on Main PCB to set the adjustment mode If the adjustment is completed be sure to turn the power off 5 1 1 Location of adjustment button of remote control f the correspondin
19. 067 788 01 HOLDER FL CASS ASSY 0510 7 621 759 35 SCREW ASSY PSW 2 6X5Y 546 3 067 789 01 GUIDE CASS DOOR G520 3 067 779 01 LEVER 9 GUIDE ASSY 6 1 3 Mechanical Parts Bottom Side 6542 SF not supplied not supplied not supplied e not supplied B570 Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks B560 1 763 703 11 MOTOR CAPSTAN G542 3 067 790 01 BELT PULLEY B570 17 685 133 11 SCREW P 2 6X6 MAIN 6 2 Electrical Parts List NOTE Due to standardization replacements in the parts list may be different from the parts specified in the diagrams or the components used on the set XX X mean standardized parts so they may have some difference from the original one Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items RESISTORS resistors are in ohms METAL metal film resistor METAL OXIDE Metal Oxide film resistor F nonflammable COILS uH uH SEMICONDUCTORS In each case u for example UA uPA uPB UPB uPC uPC When indicating parts by reference number please include the board name Note The components identified by or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only wit
20. 11 INDUCTOR 100uH 0713 1 804 419 11 TRANSISTOR KSA643 Y L602 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH Q714 1 804 419 11 TRANSISTOR KSA643 Y L603 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH 0715 1 804 419 11 TRANSISTOR KSA643 Y Q801 1 804 419 11 TRANSISTOR KSA643 Y SE210B SE210D L6PO1 1 400 081 11 INDUCTOR 100uH 0802 1 804 428 11 TRANSISTOR KSR1004 L6PO3 1 400 078 11 INDUCTOR 22uH SE210G SX110A SX110B L6PO5 1 400 084 11 INDUCTOR 27uH L802 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH SE210B SE210D 0804 1 804 429 11 TRANSISTOR KSR2001 L805 1 400 079 11 INDUCTOR SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B 0805 1 804 428 11 TRANSISTOR KSR1004 SE210B SE210D L806 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH SE210B SE210D L808 1 400 079 11 INDUCTOR 33uH lt RESISTOR gt L810 1 400 079 11 INDUCTOR 33uH L811 1 400 079 11 INDUCTOR 33uH SE210B SE210D R1P101 1 247 825 11 CARBON 560 5 1 4W L814 1 400 085 11 INDUCTOR 70uH R1P106 1 247 839 11 CARBON 2 2K 5 1 8W R1P107 1 247 879 11 CARBON 100K 5 1 8W IR LED gt R1P108 1 247 845 11 CARBON 3 9K 5 1 4W R1P115 1 247 817 11 CARBON 270 5 1 8W 10601 1 804 438 11 LED IR GL381 3 067 777 01 HOLDER LED LD601A R1SD11 1 247 880 11 CARBON 110K 5 1 8W 15012 1 247 819 11 CARBON 330 5 1 8W lt TRANSFORMER gt R1SD13 1 247 880 11 CARBON 110K 5 1 8W 815014 1 247 828 11 CARBON 110K 5 1 8W A PTISS1 1 437 395 11 TRANS SWITCHING R1SD15 1 247 880 11 CARBON 110K 5 1 8W lt PHOTO INTERRUPTER gt PT601 1 804 441 11 PHOTO INTERRUPTER 56 260 Note The components iden
21. 187909 rer A its safety tab removed to PROS broadcasting the time AUTO CLOCK ON SS signal clock ___ 3 Press D gt PLAY If you do not need the Auto Clock SELECT 4p SET iay When the tape reaches the end it will rewind automatically Set function select OFF D e o o 2 s 5 6 Press MENU to exit the menu MENU Q Additional tasks To Press Tips Stop play STOP If you set AUTO CLOCK to ON the Auto Clock Set function is activated Pause play II PAUSE whenever the VCR is turned off The time is adjusted automatically by making reference to the time signal from the station Resume play after pause I PAUSE or D gt PLAY change the digits while setting press to return to the item to be changed and select the digits by pressing Fast forward the tape bP FF during stop Rewind the tape dd REW during stop Eject the tape 4 EJECT To use the time counter Press CLEAR at the point on the tape that you want to find later The counter in the display window resets to 00 00 Search for the point afterwards by referring to the counter continued 26 Setting the clock Playing a tape 27 1 6 28 30 Notes The counter resets to 00 00 whenever a tape is reinserted The counter stops counting when it comes to a portion with no recording Depending on your TV the followin
22. 7 5 5 1 8W SE210B SE110B 2 7K 5 1 10W SE210B SE110B 22K 5 1 10 SE210B SE110B 100 5 1 10 SE210B SE110B 4 7K 5 1 10W SE210B SE110B 1K 5 1 8W SE210B SE110B 24K 5 1 8W SE210B SE110B 150K 5 1 10W SE210B SE110B 1 8K 5 1 8W SE210B SE110B 10K 5 1 8W SE210B SE110B 120K 5 1 10W SE210B SE110B 47K 1 10 SE210D SE210G SX1104A 100 5 1 4W SE210D SX110A 100 5 1 8W Ref No Part No Description R404 1 247 807 11 CARBON 406 1 247 863 11 CARBON 407 1 247 853 11 CARBON 408 1 247 833 11 CARBON R601C 1 218 770 11 602 1 216 699 11 RES CHIP 603 1 216 665 11 RES CHIP R607 1 247 831 11 CARBON R608 1 247 873 11 CARBON 609 1 216 693 11 R610 1 247 831 11 CARBON R611 1 247 831 11 CARBON R613 1 247 831 11 CARBON R614 1 247 831 11 CARBON R641 1 247 823 11 CARBON R642 1 247 823 11 CARBON R644 1 247 831 11 CARBON R650 1 216 345 11 METAL OXIDE R651C 1 216 695 11 RES CHIP 654 1 247 849 11 CARBON R655C 1 216 691 11 656 1 216 655 11 8657 1 247 875 11 CARBON R660 1 247 871 11 CARBON R661 1 247 867 11 CARBON 666 1 216 643 11 RES CHIP R667C 1 216 643 11 RES CHIP 668 1 216 675 11 RES CHIP R669C 1 216 675 11 R670 1 247 847 11 CARBON R671 1 247 847 11 CARBON R672 1 247 847 11 CARBON R673 1 247 879 11 CARBON R674 1 247 855 11 CARBON R675 1 247 837 11 CARBON R676 1 247 866 11 CARBON R677 1 247 863 11 CARBON
23. ASSY MECHA DECK LD601A 3 067 777 01 HOLDER LED 101 3 066 329 01 CABINET TOP SE210B SE210D SE210G 601A 3 067 776 01 HOLDER SENSOR 101 3 066 329 11 TOP SX110A SX110B 56024 3 067 776 01 HOLDER SENSOR TM401B 3 066 699 11 CONNECTOR BOARD ASSY SE210B SE210D 104 3 066 193 01 FL REINFORCEMENT 153 7 685 661 11 SCREW BVTP 4 12 NON SLIT TM401B 3 066 699 01 CONNECTOR BOARD ASSY SE210G SX110A SX110B Note The components identified by matk or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified 6 1 6 1 2 Mechanical Parts Top Side not supplied not supplied not supplied G527 G520 Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks 8410 1 763 704 11 MOTOR LOADING ASSY G527 3 067 780 01 SPRING 9 GUIDE B440 7 682 144 01 SCREW MACHINE P 3X3 0546 3 067 787 01 LEVER FL DOOR 575 3 070 041 01 DAMPER CAPSTAN 0555 3 067 784 01 LEVER UNIT PINCH ASSY G001 1 763 706 11 ASSY CYLINDER PAL K240 3 067 781 01 LEVER TENSION ASSY SE210B SE210D SX110A SX110B 248 3 067 782 01 SPRING TENSION LEVER 0001 1 763 707 11 ASSY CYLINDER PAL SE210G 250 3 067 783 01 ASSY 0060 7 682 647 01 SCREW ASSY MACH PS 3X6 340 3 067 785 01 LEVER T BRAKE ASSY 0070 3 067 796 01 PLATE GROUND DECK K350 3 067 786 01 SPRING BRAKE 6480 1 500 698 11 HEAD ACE ASS K490 3
24. Bottom RELEASE 2 SNAPFITS Lift up the Bottom Cover in the direction of arrow Fig 2 2 Cover Bottom 2 1 2 3 Ass y Panel Front E3 TN d ta 5 FA 3 mE Jt C gt iH a 5 2 A d 7 T 5 Ss z SES a qe 24 di RELEASE 3 HOOKS RELEASE 4 HOOKS ASS Y PANEL FRONT BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW Fig 2 3 Ass y Panel Front 2 4 Ass y MAIN PCB DECK 2 5 Internal Views Top View FLAT CABLE 3 SCREWS a FLAT CABLE CYLINDER Assembly Drum MN 1 763 706 11 SE210B SE210D SX110A SX110B 1 763 707 11 SE210G ACE HEAD Assembly i i 1 500 698 11 T A N CONNECTOR ASS Y DECK LOADING MOTOR Assembly 1 763 704 11 DB ASS Y MAIN PCB Bottom View CAPSTAN MOTOR 1 763 703 11 Fig 2 4 Ass y Main PCB Deck 2 4E 2 3 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B SECTION 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 3 1 Main PCB COM
25. OK 7 n Press MENU to exit the menu MANUAL SET VCR OUTPUT CH CH21 SELECT gt EXIT MENU Disabling unwanted programme positions 2 Press 4 4 to highlight MANUAL After presetting channels you can disable unused programme positions The disabled SET UP then press gt STATION TABLE positions will be skipped later when you press the PROG buttons PR CH NAME DEC 1244272 EE Before you start 32080 on the and the TV COM DIE Set the TV to the video channel dw SWAPEINGCSOR Refer to Index to parts and controls for button locations DELETE CLEAR EXIT MENU Press MENU then press te gt to highlight INSTALLATION and press OK Press 4 4 to highlight the row which you want to change the programme position MANUAL SET UP VCR OUTPUT CH TV STATION TABLE Pi CH NAME DEC 027 AAB OFF 22 display other pages for e Iv 2 T 4 uti lt lt 3 030 CDE ATIUM positions 6 to 80 press 4 082 den 5 t repeatedly END 10K EXIT MENU SWAPPING OK DELETE CLEAR EXIT MENU continued 20 Changing disabling programme positions Changing disabling programme positions Press 4 4 to highlight MANUAL Changing the station names Set the TV to the video channel Refer to Index to parts and
26. Other method Remove the screw of Motor Load Ass y Separate the M otor Load Ass y 2 When Slider S T are approached in the position of unloading rotate holder Clutch counterclockwise after inserting screw driver in the hole of frame s bottom in order to wind the unwiunded tape Refer to Fig 3 If you rotate Gear W orm continuously when tape is in state of unwinding you may cause a tape contamination by grease and GEAR WORM 3 EEPROM INITIALIZATION AND DISCHARGING THE CAPACITOR 3 1 NV RAM EEPROM Initialization Clear the EEPROM Using the TEST Button on the J IG Remote Controller 1 Plug the VCR into the mains Switch on the VCR by pressing ON STANDBY on the remote controller 2 Press TEST button on the IG remote controller and released 3 Within 2 seconds press the CLEAR button on the remote controller Result The EEPROM will be cleared During the clearing the TEST indication flashes on the front of the VCR The process will finish after a few seconds 2 3 seconds 5 After exiting the display TEST to normal display 6 Press the ON STANDBY button to switch off the VCR 7 Disconnect the power supply the VCR 4 It is important that you make sure Do not plug the VCR into the mains after clearing EEPROM to ensure that Auto set up procedure works correctry for end users 3 2 NV RAM EEPROM Initialization Clear the EEPRO
27. by matk or dotted line with 6 6 mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified MAIN Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks IC TRANSISTOR ANIC1SS1 1 804 44011 PHOTO COUPLER PS2501 Q1P101 1 804 424 11 TRANSISTOR KSC2328A Y 161952 1 804 445 11 IC KA431Z Q1P102 1 804 424 11 TRANSISTOR KSC2328A Y 10301 1 804 433 11 IC LA71598M Q1P104 1 804 481 11 TRANSISTOR STB1277 103801 1 804 450 11 LA7359 SE210B SX110B Q1P105 1 804 427 11 TRANSISTOR KSR1001 10601 1 804 451 11 Q1SRO1 1 804 425 11 TRANSISTOR 2804517A 10604 1 804 444 11 KA7533 015802 1 804 422 11 TRANSISTOR KTC3203 Y 10605 1 804 432 11 524680081 0302 1 804 420 11 TRANSISTOR 5 733 10608 1 804 480 11 7042 0303 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 10610 1 804 430 11 IC LB11880 0304 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 IC6P01 1 804 453 11 PVC OSD SE210B SE210D SE210G 0307 1 804 428 11 TRANSISTOR KSR1004 SE210G IC6P01 1 804 454 11 IC OSD SX110A SX110B 0308 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 10801 1 804 436 11 IC LA73025V SE210B SE210D 0309 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 Q3A01 1 804 420 11 TRANSISTOR 5 733 SCART gt Q3A03 1 804 422 11 TRANSISTOR KTC3203 Y Q3A04 1 804 422 11 TRANSISTOR KTC3203 Y JC801 1 815 697 11 JACK SCART 42 28 SE210B SE210D JC801 1 815 707 11 JACK SCART 21 SE210G SX110A SX110B Q3A05 1 804 422 11 TRANSISTOR KTC3203
28. is flashed then reset it You can set up to 4 characters for the station name 1 MENU Press MENU then pres t 4 gt to highlight CLOCK SET and press OK Press OK to confirm the new name 12 00 1 JAN 72001 MON AUTO CLOCK ON SELECT lt gt SET av END OK EXIT MENU 7 Press MENU to exit the menu Press t4 to set the hour 317JAN 72001 MON AUTO CLOCK ON SELECT lt gt SET END OK EXIT MENU Press to select the minutes and set the minutes by pressing 72001 AUTO CLOCK ON SELECT lt gt SET END OK EXIT MENU continued 24 Changing disabling programme positions Setting the clock Basic Operations nm S Set the day month and year in sequence by pressing to select Playi ng a tape the item to be set and press t4 to select the digits then press gt Before you start The day of the week is set AUTO CIC PON Refer to Index to parts and controls for button locations automatically soe 1 Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel 5 Press 4 9 to select ON for the 2 Insert a tape L setting the Auto Clock Set function The VCR turns on and starts playing 4 The VCR automatically set th automatically if you insert a tape with clock by the channel PROI
29. not clear Existing broadcasts may interfere with the VCR Reset RF channel output of your VCR Adjust the tracking with the PROGRAM buttons on the VCR The video heads are dirty see the last page of Troubleshooting Clean the video heads using the Sony T 8 25CLD E 25CLDR T 25CLW video head cleaning cassette If these cleaning cassettes are not available in a your area have the heads cleaned at your nearest Sony service facility a standard service charge will be required Do not use a commercially available liquid type cleaning cassette other than Sony s as it may damage the video heads The video heads may have to be replaced Consult your local Sony service facility for more information The picture rolls Adjust the vertical hold control on the TV or monitor vertically during picture search The picture has no The tape is defective sound 48 Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy Others A tape cannot be inserted Check that a tape isn t already in the tape compartment The remote commander does not function Make sure you are pointing the remote commander at the remote sensor on the VCR Replace all the batteries in the remote commander with new ones if they are weak Make sure the TV VIDEO correctly remote control switch is set The tracking meter does not appear on the TV screen The recording condition of the tape is ver
30. the connected equipment switched on continued Recording TV programmes using the VIDEO Plus system Notes If the VPS PDC signal is too weak or the broadcasting station failed to transmit VPS PDC signals the VCR will start recording at the set time without using the VPS PDC function The and indicators flash in the display window when you press 1 0 with no tape inserted When you set TIMER METHOD to STANDARD in the USER SET menu the VIDEOPLUS menu does not appear on the TV screen Select VIDEOPLUS or VARIABLE Recording TV programmes using the VIDEO Plus system oiseg 33 2528 35 36 38 jr R P cauanAVOOLIL LLLLLLZJJ Setting the timer manually If VIDEO Plus is not available in your area follow the instructions below to set the timer to record programmes Before you start Check that the VCR clock is set to the correct time and date Insert a tape with its safety tab in place Make sure the tape is longer than the total recording time Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel Set TIMER METHOD to STANDARD or VARIABLE in the USER SET menu see page 45 Refer to Index to parts and controls for button locations 1 TIMER Press amp TIMER When you set TIMER METHOD to VARIABLE The TIMER METHOD menu appears on the TV screen Press 4 4 select STANDARD then press O
31. this option to PICTURE Adjusting the sharpness of the picture by pressing lt 4 p buttons Press to adjust the picture getting softness Press to adjust the picture getting sharpness OSD ON to display the menu on the TV screen OFF to disappear the menu from the TV screen TAPE SELECT E180 to use an E 180 or shorter type tape E240 to use an E 240 type tape E260 to use an E 260 type tape E300 to use an E 300 type tape COLOUR SYSTEM AUTO to select the colour system automatically PAL to use the tape recorded in the PAL colour system B W to use the tape recorded in black and white Changing menu options Editing with another VCR How to connect to record on this Connect shown b Example the line outputs of the other VCR to the input connector of this VCR as elow Your VCR Recorder Scart EURO AV AV1 EURO AV S VMC 2121HG Scart cable not supplied pz Signal flow 46 Note If the other VCR does not have a Scart EURO AV connector use the VMC 2106HG cable instead and connect the cable to the line out jacks of the other VCR Editing with another VCR 1 11 Set this option to TIMER METHOD VARIABLE to display the TIMER METHOD menu for selecting STANDARD or VIDEOPLUS when pressing the TIMER button STANDARD to display the TIMER menu when pressing the TIMER bu
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34. 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 50V C3813 1 126 456 11 ELECT 0 47uF 20 50 06350 1 164 690 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50 SE210B SX110B C3814 1 161 323 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 001uF 10 50V 636 1 164 690 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50V SE210B SX110B C637C 1 163 267 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 5 50V 3515 1 126 109 11 ELECT 10uF 20 16V C638 1 126 794 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20 50V SE210B SX110B C639C 1 163 251 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100pF 596 50V 3517 1 161 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01 30 16V C640 1 126 437 11 ELECT 4TuF 2090 16V SE210B SX110B 3519 1 165 560 11 CERAMIC DISC 220 5 50V C641 1 126 382 11 ELECT 100uF 2090 16V SE210B SX110B 66446 1 163 259 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220 596 50V C646C 1 115 339 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 480 2090 50V 3520 1 163 033 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 50V C651C 1 163 033 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 50V SE210B SX110B C652C 1 163 033 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 50V 603521 1 126 458 61 ELECT 20 50 SE210B SX110B C653C 1 163 033 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 50 C3822 1 161 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01 30 16 690 1 104 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10 50V SE210B SX110B C691C 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 50 C3S23C 1 163 251 11 CERAMIC CHIP SE210B SX110B C692 1 126 925 11 ELECT 470uF 20 10V C3825 1 165 684 11 CERAMIC DISC 10pF 5 50V 695 1 163 023 11 CERAMIC CHIP 150 5 50V SE210B SX110B 01 1 165 563 11 C
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40. 3 1 126 786 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C3A12 1 126 786 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16 C404 1 126 958 11 0 33uF 20 50 C3A13C 1 163 022 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0012uF 10 50V C405 1 119 943 11 ELECT 47uF 20 50 C3A14C 1 163 019 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0068uF 10 50 406 1 163 033 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 50V C3A15C 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 50V 0407 1 126 437 11 ELECT 47uF 16V SE210D SE210G SX110A C3A16 1 126 794 11 ELECT 4 7uF 20 50 C3A17 1 126 109 11 10uF 20 16 C410 1 165 563 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 50V 18 1 163 135 11 CERAMIC CHIP 560 10 50V C601 1 126 437 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C3A21C 1 164 690 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 00220 10 50V C602C 1 163 033 1411 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 50V C3A22 1 165 563 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 50V 06030 1 163 017 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047uF 10 50V SE210G SX110A SX110B 06040 1 163 017 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047uF 10 50 C3A23 1 124 286 11 ELECT 33uF 20 16 605 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01 10 50V C3A24 1 165 563 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 50V C606C 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 50 C3A25 1 126 435 71 ELECT 22uF 20 16V C607 1 165 644 11 ELECT 480 2099 5 5 C3A29 1 165 563 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 50V C608C 1 164 222 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 220 10 25V C3A30 1 126 786 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C609C 1 163 033 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 50 603501 1 165 561 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 180 10 50V C611C
41. 5 1 10W R3S04C 1 216 684 11 RES CHIP 5 1 10W R3S05C 1 216 691 11 RES CHIP 5 1 10W 5 1 8W R3S11 1 247 872 11 CARBON 5 1 8 5 1 8W R3812C 1 216 667 11 RES CHIP 596 1 8W R3813C 1 216 686 11 RES CHIP SE210G 5 1 10 5 1 10W R3S14 1 247 851 11 CARBON 596 1 10 5 1 8W 83515 1 247 852 11 CARBON 596 1 10W R3S16C 1 216 661 11 RES CHIP SE210G 5 1 8W R3817C 1 216 683 11 RES CHIP 596 1 10 5 1 8W R3S20C 1 218 776 11 5 1 8W 5 1 8W 835210 1 216 667 11 RES CHIP 5 1 8W 5 1 8W 83522 1 247 831 11 CARBON 5 1 10W 5 1 8W 83523 1 247 864 11 CARBON 5 1 8W 835240 1 218 756 11 RES CHIP 596 1 10 5 1 10W 83525 1 247 837 11 CARBON 596 1 10 5 1 10 83526 1 247 855 11 CARBON 5 1 10 5 1 10W 835270 1 218 754 11 RES CHIP 596 1 8W 5 1 10W R401C 1 216 691 11 596 1 10W R402 1 247 807 11 CARBON R403 1 247 807 11 CARBON 6 8 Remarks 470 5 1 10W 22K 5 1 8W 10K 5 1 8W 3 9K 5 1 8W 3 9K 5 1 8W 180 5 1 10 3 6 5 1 10 10 5 1 10W 22K 5 1 10W 1 2K 5 1 10W 12K 5 1 10 5 1 5 1 4W SE210G SX110A SX110B 4 3K 5 1 10W 2 2M 5 1 8W 43K 5 1 4W SE210G SX110A SX110B 43K 5 1 8W 7 5K 5 1 10W 24K 5 1 10W SE210B SX110B 8 2K 5 1 10 SE210B SE110B 9 1K 5 1 10 SE210B SE110B 24K 5 1 10 SE210B SE110B 47K 5 1 10 SE210B SE110B 51K 5 1 8W SE210B SE110B 4 7K 5 1 10 SE210B SE110B 30K 596 1 10 SE210B SE110B 6 8K 596 1 8W SE210B SE110B
42. 8 41 45 60 61 66 SLV SX110 K 13 20 30 32 35 38 42 45 60 61 66 5 4E SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B SECTION 6 REPAIR PARTS LIST 6 1 Exploded Views NOTE XX X mean standardized parts so they The mechanical parts with no reference Note may have some differences from the original number in the exploded views are not The components identified by A or one supplied dotted line with mark A are critical for safety Items marked are not stocked since they Replace only with part number specified are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items 6 1 1 Instrument Assembly Note The assembly No 100 does not includes LEVER H C CLEANER and ASSY CYLINDER Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks 1 3 066 328 01 ASSY PANEL FRONT SE210G 155 7 685 663 11 SCREW BVTP 4X16 NON SLIT 1 3 066 333 01 ASSY PANEL FRONT SE210B 157 7 685 548 19 SCREW BTP 3X12 TYPE2 NON SLIT 1 3 066 336 01 ASSY PANEL FRONT SE210D A 200 1 823 023 11 POWER CORD 1 3 066 338 01 ASSY PANEL FRONT SX110A SE210B SE210D SX110A SX110B 1 3 066 340 01 ASSY PANEL FRONT SX110B A 200 1 823 025 11 POWER CORD SE210G 15 1 823 022 11 CABLE FLAT 6P 21 3 067 794 01 DOOR CASSETTE SX110A SX110B 21 3 067 795 01 DOOR CASSETTE SE210B SE210D SE210G 6025 1 823 164 11 CABLE FLAT 100 3 067 778 01
43. 8 1 78 1 101 1 50 1 19 1 1 2 5 19 5 18 5 16 52 4 46 4 48 4 46 2 2 69 2 68 2 69 2 2 54 2 54 2 65 52 2 66 2 66 2 66 2 5 64 L2 1 01 2 2 72 2 78 2 11 2 1 99 2 01 2 01 3 3 60 E 3 59 53 1 49 444 146 3 5 20 5 21 5 20 3 2 56 2 45 53 E 3 2 0 92 3 5 16 5 16 5 14 3 4 01 4 0 3 99 4 51 5 17 5 16 54 1 47 144 1 46 4 2 56 2 67 2 61 4 2 56 2 56 2 40 54 2 56 2 66 2 65 4 4 5 17 5 17 5 15 4 0 58 0 58 0 59 5 4 96 4 91 4 93 55 4 48 4 48 1 16 5 2 66 2 67 2 66 5 2 36 im 2 43 55 5 16 5 17 5 14 5 1 58 0 30 0 26 5 185 4 92 4 95 5 6 5 1 5 18 5 09 56 147 146 1 46 6 2 66 2 66 2 66 6 2 51 2 57 2 43 56 0 55 0 55 0 56 6 6 2 46 2 49 2 48 6 7 5 0 5 18 5 09 57 7 0 27 7 2 51 2 57 m 57 3 45 3 44 3 45 7 0 14 0 31 7 2 58 2 58 2 57 1 8 3 65 3 6 3 65 58 5 0 5 05 5 05 8 2 01 2 00 2 00 8 58 5 19 5 19 5 18 8 0 32 8 5 16 5 16 5 15 8 2 5 2 54 9 2 63 2 62 2 63 59 5 07 5 05 5 05 9 13 57 13 75 13 89 El 59 3 36 3 34 3 36 9 0 44 9 3 75 3 54 3 65 9 2 5 2 54 10 2 5 16 2 12 60 4 76 5 17 5 16 10 10 0 63 0 32 60 3 55 3 56 3 56 10 0 36 0 20 10 5 4 5 13 5 12 10 2 43 2 42 1 gt 6t 5 04 5 02 5 02 5 03 5 02 5 02 1 2 13 3 41 3 42 3 43 5 64 5 64 4 68 4 58 4 8 1 amp 2 62 12 50 5 02 5 04 62 12 5 04 5 05 5 02 12 515 2 75 2 75 62 3 56 3 57 3 57 12 2 08 5 01 2 5 16 5 17 5 15 2 1 32 4 32 1 63 13 13 1 47 1 42 1 49 63 0 09 0 1 021 13 2 42 1 97 13 2 15 215 214 n 2 58 2 58 14 5 19 5 9 5 16 64 5 11 5 1 5 11
44. 9 a o CANAL 177 JUMPER TU V IN 3 ERN CRT T Es cen if SYSCON SERVO Bui der ENVE COMP 5 6 ENVE COMP 16 F ERASE Lx 5 cr td nm SV7 D CINC C SYNC 514 110 CLK ED Sv12 IIC DATA ETT 5 3 V LOCK 2 iid wan VIDEO H D SW a aa CO lt 4 5 4 C ROTARY SW AMUTE MUTE must cue oc OPTION 0307 470 120uH 4 10 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B 4 5 TM Block an MAO 1 VIDEO PROCESS OUT UDIO JOCESS OUT VIDEO PROCESS IN AUDIO PROCESS IN 1 TV QUT UH 41 A aoon SSS C403 FROM POWER DRIVE i C40 47 16 CTC DATA 3 TR iat AL 5V giren 14 nm 5v C C401 410 1 3 15 AL33V Con el 47166 100NF T 17 C405 Ll C406 47 90 UZP338 mE P4
45. 9 1 786 195 11 SWITCH TACT 3 066 347 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH 5 2108 5 1108 SW723 1 786 195 11 SWITCH 3 066 348 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH 724 1 786 195 11 SWITCH TACT SE210D SX1104 3 066 348 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION GERMAN TUNER 5 2100 5 1104 3 066 348 31 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ITALIAN 401 1 693 550 11 TM BLOCK 5 2100 5 1104 5 2100 5 1104 401 1 693 552 11 5 2106 3 066 348 41 MANUAL INSTRUCTION DUTCH 401 1 693 553 11 TM BLOCK SE210B SX110B 5 2100 5 1104 VARISTOR gt 3 066 348 51 MANUAL INSTRUCTION SPANISH SE210D SX1104 AVAISS1 1 804 437 11 VARISTOR SVC471D 3 066 348 61 MANUAL INSTRUCTION PORTUGUESE SE210D SX1104 JUMPER gt 3 066 348 71 MANUAL INSTRUCTION GREEK SE210D SX1104 WO67 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH 3 066 349 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION SWDISH W136 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100UH SE210D SX110A W230 1 804 409 11 DIODE 14002 3 066 349 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION DANISH W505 1 247 807 11 CARBON 100 52 1 8W SE210D SX1104 W513 1 804 409 11 DIODE 1N4002 6 10 Note The components identified by matk or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Ref No Part No Description Remarks 3 066 349 31 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FINNISH SE210D SX110A 3 709 433 01 COVER REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY FOR RMT 6 11E
46. AL TYPE mange 4 E 1 5 D H 8 Becesce ee i je H 5 I et mos ss i MIC n ges 1 T TP303 001 pes 5 CN3A02 i T 27 i fs TR Eu rms 24 i au ie 8 9 1 canos F E HEAD M i E pu iOnFID vasi W o CANAL x Ti 1 OPTION 1 A DUBBING OPTION i te MITHOUT A DUB 1 a 22202 1 i 15 03003 1 tip i p R1004 er geil EN MELLE 8 pre 1 F ERASE ___ 1818 n LA71598M RA MULTI m o LA71578M a m gw rh we fret R326 C348 lt ES ES FROM POWER L302 acav ieee cua 1 Pcov Gay or sv 6659 mm dicium zie tiem iim jensi Pe GSAT Se eNve oer lcs ion Frowo enve cove mr sw ssl oso PDC VPS oso hy EES EE GUTje OSD VIDEO OUT IN arsc arse 208 DETALL PT 4x VCR A Qu mend bo 0 A PC L 369 toon T gt age EL ES CN3A01 ES 3 PN 5 C3418 en ci E as 4 5
47. AMIC CHIP 18 596 50V C301 1 126 460 11 ELECT 2 2uF 20 50V C350C 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 50V C302 1 165 566 11 FILM PEF 0 047uF 5 100V C380C 1 163 238 11 CERAMIC CHIP 596 50V C303 1 126 458 61 ELECT 1uF 20 50V C381 1 161 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01uF 30 16V 63046 1 163 237 11 CERAMIC CHIP 27 596 50V C390 1 165 563 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 50V 6305 1 165 561 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 180pF 10 50V C393 1 161 259 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 10pF 596 50V C306 1 165 562 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 330pF 10 50V C399 1 165 563 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 50V 307 1 163 231 11 CERAMIC CHIP 15pF 5 50V C3A01 1 126 794 11 ELECT 20 50 308 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 50V C3A02C 1 115 339 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 80 2096 50V 6309 1 126 458 61 ELECT 1uF 20 50V C3A04C 1 115 339 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 80 2096 50V 6310 1 126 109 11 10uF 2090 16V C3A08 1 136 485 11 FILM PEF 0 01uF 596 50V C311 1 126 435 71 ELECT 22uF 2090 16 C3A09 1 165 572 11 FILM PEF 0 0068uF 5 50V 63136 1 163 275 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50 1 163 020 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0082uF 10 50V Note The components identified by matk or dotted line with 6 4 mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks C3A11 1 165 565 11 PEF 0 039uF 5 100V C40
48. D D701 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 C818 1 161 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01uF30 16 SE210B SE210D 0702 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 C819 1 126 437 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16 0703 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 SE210B SE210D 0704 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 0705 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 C820 1 165 563 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 2096 50V 0708 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 SE210B SE210D C821 1 126 925 11 ELECT 470uF 20 10V 0709 1 804 407 11 DIODE 104148 C822C 1 163 251 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100pF 5 50V 0720 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 C826C 1 163 251 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100pF 596 50V 0802 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 SE210B SE210D 0805 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 C827 1 161 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01uF30 16 SE210B SE210D LED DISPLAY C830 1 161 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01UF 3090 16 DT 01 1 804 443 11 LED DISPLAY A 304EG SE210B SE210D 68346 1 163 263 11 CERAMIC CHIP 596 50V FUSE SE210B SE210D C837C 1 163 263 11 CERAMIC CHIP 596 50V A F1SS01 1 576 526 11 FUSE 1 6A T L C842C 1 163 263 11 CERAMIC CHIP 596 50V FC1SS1 1 576 527 11 FUSE CLIP SE210B SE210D FC1SS2 1 576 527 11 FUSE CLIP C845C 1 164 690 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50V COIL C850 1 161 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01uF30 16 SE210B SE210D FL3A01 1 424 829 11 COIL OSC C852C 1 165 319 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 480 2090 16V SE210B SE210D C854C 1 165 319 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 480 2090 16V SE210B SE210D Note The components identified
49. ERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 50V C3827 1 102 116 85 CERAMIC DISC 680pF 10 50 C6P02 1 165 925 11 ELECT 470uF 20 10V SE210B SX110B C6PO3 1 161 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01 30 16V C3885C 1 163 258 11 CERAMIC CHIP 200PF 596 50V C6P04 1 165 711 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 27pF 5 50V SE210B SX110B 5 1 161 316 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 27pF 5 50V 3586 1 163 093 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 5 50 SE210B SX110B C401 1 126 786 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C402 1 161 494 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 022uF 480 2096 25V 6 5 MAIN MAIN Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks C6P06 1 165 568 11 FILM PEF 0 001uF 50 50V CONNECTOR SE210B SE210D SE210G C6P07 1 126 794 11 ELECT 4 7uF 2090 50V CN1SS1 1 815 692 11 CONNECTOR HEADER 2P SE210B SE210D SE210G CN301 1 815 686 11 CONNECTOR FPC 6P C6P08C 1 163 006 11 CERAMIC CHIP 56 596 50V CN3A01 1 815 688 11 CONNECTOR FPC 6P SN C6P10 1 126 458 61 ELECT 1uF 20 50V CN3A02 1 815 691 11 CONNECTOR SOCKET 2P C6P11 1 126 458 61 ELECT 20 CN601 1 815 700 11 CONNECTOR 2P C6P12 1 126 925 11 ELECT 470uF 20 10V CN602 1 815 689 11 CONNECTOR FPC7P C6P13 1 165 563 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 50V CN604 1 815 695 11 CONNECTOR HEADER 8P C6P50 1 165 705 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0012uF SX110A SX110B C701 1 126 925 11 ELECT 470uF 20 10V lt COVER JACK TERMINAL gt 702 1 163 021 11 CERAM
50. ET PB FM OUT VCO SECAM V OUT B OKIE 83522 PROM 1K POWER PC m C3813 xm 0 47 50 al 2 R amp 5 x 5 219 p gl al a ad n al ls a 8 b S LE m al Som aj al 0900 a 77 ol al wo amp o eme a AEE E E gt o 2 515 j P 8 ng N m ES 00 KSC945 83525 e 1 BK 5 d EP REG mm 3522 3517 SECAM PB PROCESS dont 10nF CEP ee IROCESS 7m SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B 4 8 Input Output 2 Scart Jack VIDEO OUT OUT TUNER V IN W O CANAL FROM TO RF A OUT vout i EU TU V IN TU A L IN 1 W O CANAL FRANCE 10 16V i s ve 33 509 IC8014 LA73025V D RE REIR 108 Tee B CB13 EXI Gi eo EES POWER SAVE 2 poen sive D 3 E Etc eae SSR AE L isse c rm al 1806 p cats 6 dd Ak FROM TO wir a El KE xr cov 0 3 S ___________ ___ _ _______ y Cam SET LI TU ALIN ven A ou
51. IC CHIP 0 01uF 10 CON B 3 066 699 11 COVER JACK TERMINAL C703 1 161 323 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 001uF 10 50V C801C 1 163 251 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100pF 596 50V lt DIODE gt SE210B SE210D 802 1 165 319 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 80 20 16V D1P101 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 SE210B SE210D D1SD11 1 804 412 11 DIODE F1T4 C804 1 161 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01uF30 16 D1SD31 1 804 412 11 DIODE F1T4 SE210B SE210D 019811 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 C805 1 126 786 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V 019501 1 804 413 11 DIODE 1T5 SE210B SE210D 015502 1 804 413 11 DIODE 1 5 68066 1 163 251 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100pF 596 50V 015503 1 804 413 11 DIODE 1T5 C807 1 165 563 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 50V 019504 1 804 413 11 DIODE 1T5 SE210B SE210D 019511 1 804 408 11 DIODE UF4007 809 1 165 319 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 480 2090 16V 019530 1 804 409 11 DIODE 1N4002 SE210B SE210D C810 1 126 458 61 ELECT 1uF 20 50V 015531 1 804 412 11 DIODE F1T4 SE210B SE210D 015532 1 804 411 11 DIODE UG2D 6813 1 126 458 61 ELECT 1uF 20 50V 015533 1 804 410 11 DIODE FML M02S SE210B SE210D 0302 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 03502 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 SE210B SX110B C816 1 126 109 11 ELECT 10uF 2090 16 SE210B SX110B 0602 1 804 409 11 DIODE 1N4002 C816 1 124 269 11 ELECT 0 33uF 20 50V 0603 1 804 407 11 DIODE 104148 SE210D SE210G SX110A 0604 1 804 407 11 DIODE 1N4148 C817 1 104 661 11 ELECT 330uF 2090 16 0612 1 804 409 11 DIODE 1N4002 SE210B SE210
52. J12B 8827 1 247 831 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 8W SE210B SE210D 20802 1 804 418 11 DIODE ZENER MTZJ12B SE210B SE210D R828C 1 216 627 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W 5 210 5 2100 EA MISCELLANEOUS RM701 1 804 446 11 MODULE REMOCON GP1U291Q SE210B SE210D SX1 10A SX110B 4200 1 823 025 11 POWER CORD SE210G 8410 1 763 704 11 MOTOR LOADING ASSY B560 1 763 703 11 MOTOR CAPSTAN 15 1 823 022 11 6P S601 1 804 439 11 PHOTO TRANSISTOR PT493F B23716117 CABLE FLAT P OA A 6001 1 763 706 11 ASSY CYLINDER PAL S602 1 804 439 11 PHOTO TRANSISTOR PT493F ACG 6001 1 763 707 11 ASSY CYLINDER PAL SE210G Ed 401 3 066 699 01 CONNECTOR BOARD ASSY SE2106 SX110A SX110B RN 401 3 066 699 11 CONNECTOR BOARD ASSY SE210B SE210D lt SWITCH gt ACCESSORIES SW601 1 786 198 11 SWITCH MODE SW701 1 786 195 11 SWITCH TACT SW703 1 786 195 11 SWITCH TACT 1 476 516 11 COMMANDER STANDARD RMT V257D SW708 1 786 195 11 SWITCH TACT SE210D SE210G SX1104 SW709 1 786 195 11 SWITCH TACT 1 476 516 21 COMMANDER STANDARD RMT V257E SE2108 8X1108 SW711 1 786 195 11 SWITCH TACT 1 783 213 12 CABLE CONNECTION 21 SW712 1 786 195 11 SWITCH TACT 1 823 126 11 AERIAL CABLE 714 1 786 195 11 SWITCH TACT 3 066 346 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH SE2106 718 1 786 195 11 SWITCH TACT 71
53. K METHOD STANDARD VIDEOPLUS SELECT SET OR EXIT MENU When you set TIMER METHOD to STANDARD The TIMER PROGRAMMING menu appears on the TV screen SELECT AY SET END OK EXIT Setting the timer manually Tips Even if you set TIMER METHOD to VIDEOPLUS in the USER SET menu you can set the timer manually Press MENU to select TIMER PROGRAMMING then go to step 2 To check change or cancel the programme setting see Checking changing cancelling timer settings page 41 To set the tape speed you can also use the SP LP button Notes When setting the timer with VPS PDC signals enter the start and stop times exactly as indicated in the TV programme guide Otherwise the VPS PDC function won t work If the VPS PDC signal is too weak or the broadcasting station failed to transmit VPS PDC signals the VCR will start recording at the set time without using the VPS PDC function The and OO indicators flash in the display window when you press 1 0 with no tape inserted Setting the timer manually 1 9 Set the programme position date start and stop times tape speed and VPS PDC function 1 Press mb to select each item in turn 2 Press 4 4 to set each item To correct setting press to return to that setting and reset record the same programme every day or the same day every wee
54. LY Monday to Sunday W SAT every Saturday W SUN every Sunday 1 month later dates count down today Timer recording with VPS PDC signals Some broadcast systems transmit VPS Video Programme System or PDC Programme Delivery Control signals with their TV programmes These signals ensure that your timer recordings are made regardless of broadcast delays early starts or broadcast interruptions To use the VPS PDC function set V P to ON in step 4 above You can also use the VPS PDC function for a source connected to the input connector To use the Auto Tape Speed function In step 4 above press to select AUTO When you are recording programme in the SP mode and the remaining tape length becomes shorter than the recording time the recording tape speed is automatically changed to the LP mode Note that some noise will appear on the picture when the tape speed is changed To operate this function correctly the SELECT setting in the USER SET menu must be accurate page 44 To use the VCR after setting the timer To use the VCR before a recording begins just press The indicator turns off and the VCR switches on Remember to press VC to reset the VCR to recording standby after using the VCR You can also do the following tasks while the VCR is recording Reset the counter page 27 Display tape information on the TV screen page 30 Check the timer settings page 41
55. M without Using the TEST Button on the J IG Remote Controller 1 Plug the VCR into the mains Switch on the VCR by pressing ON STANDBY the remote controller 2 Press the TACT switch 51071 8 on the main PCB and released N 1418 3 Within 2 seconds press the CLEAR button on the remote controller Result The EEPROM will be cleared During the clearing the TEST indication flashes on the front of the VCR The process will finish after a few seconds 2 3 seconds 5 After exiting the display TEST to normal display 6 Press the ON STANDBY button to switch off the VCR 7 Disconnect the power supply the VCR 4 224184 SW718 It is important that you make sure Do not plug the VCR into the mains after clearing EEPROM to ensure that Auto set up procedure works correctry for end users 3 3 MICOM RESET Backup Release The automatic adjustment cannot be executed unless the backup battery is discharged even if the memory is initialized J Release the backup power as follows only when the adjustment is going to be mode in an ealier m time after the power is turned off 1 Open the Top cabinet El P 2 Short the R692 to TU Shield GND for a few seconds 1 or 2 seconds 3 Now the all cleared EEPROM and reseted M ICOM same as factory pre set AUX DET woo z Eo 1092 aNd ay 7536 9085 4 HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT Circuit board check jig B
56. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable See Fig A To Exposed Metal Parts on Set m r AC Voltmeter 0 75 V 0 15uF 15 L e Earth Ground Fig A Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage TABLE OF CONTENTS SERVICE NOTE Mode Switch Program Switch Assembly Point 4 How to eject the cassette tape If the unit does not operate on condition that tape is inserted into housing 4 EEPROM Initialization and Discharging the Backup Capacitor sar Li GE 5 NV RAM Initialization Clear the EEPROM Using the TEST Button on Remote Controller 5 3 2 EEPROM Initialization Clear the EEPROM without Using the TEST Button on the JIG Remote Controller recibe e Rete te tev eei bee bee 5 3 3 RESET Backup Release 9 How to troubleshoot eene 6 o GENERAL Getting Started Index of parts and controls sees 1 1 Step 1 Unpacking 1 2 Step 2 Setting up the remote commander 1 2 Step 3 Connecting the VCR 1 1 3 Step 4 Setting up the VCR with the Auto Set Up function 1 3 Selecting latiguage eet 1 4 Presetting 1 4 Changing disabli
57. OUT TO TV of the VCR ar 1 Disconnect the aerial cable from af and the aerial input of your TV your TV and connect it to IN using the supplied aerial cable FRONT ANT on the rear panel of Dm f the VCR 3 Connect AVI EURO AV on the ie 2 Connect OUT TO TV of the VCR T VCR and the Scart EURO AV hr m and the aerial input of your TV connector on the TV with the using the supplied aerial cable m optional Scart cable 2 oam This connection improves picture Lo and sound quality VVhenever you want to watch the picture Note press TV VIDEO to display When you connect the VCR and your TV only with an aerial cable you have to the VCR indicator in the display tune your TV to the VCR see page 14 window 12 Connecting the Connecting the VCR Tip Step 4 Setting up the VCR with the Auto If you want to change the language for the on screen display see page 16 Set Up function Notes Whenever you operate the Auto Set Up function some of the settings VIDEO Plus timer etc will be reset If this happens you have to set them again After using the Auto Set Up function the message for the Auto Set Up does not papes bumag Before using the VCR for the first time set up the VCR using the Auto Set Up appear automatically when you connect the mains lead again If you want to use function With this function you can set the TV channels guide channels for the the Auto Set Up function again
58. PONENT SIDE
59. R711 1 247 839 11 CARBON 8712 1 247 839 11 CARBON 5 1 10W R713 1 247 839 11 CARBON 5 1 10W 714 1 247 839 11 CARBON 5 1 0W 5 1 8W 8715 1 247 839 11 CARBON 5 1 8W 716 1 247 828 11 CARBON R717C 1 216 648 11 RES CHIP 596 1 10 718 1 247 828 11 5 1 10W R719C 1 216 648 11 RES CHIP 5 1 10W 5 1 10W 87200 1 216 648 11 RES CHIP 5 1 8W 721 1 216 648 11 RES CHIP 87220 1 216 648 11 RES CHIP 5 1 8W 723 1 216 648 11 RES CHIP 5 1 8W 727 1 216 679 11 RES CHIP 596 1 8W 5 1 8W 728 1 216 679 11 596 1 4W R731 1 247 855 11 CARBON R803 1 247 821 11 CARBON 5 1 8W R804 1 247 879 11 CARBON 596 1 0W 5 1 8W 807 1 216 648 11 RES CHIP 5 1 8W 5 1 10W R808C 1 216 648 11 RES CHIP 5 1 10W R809 1 247 828 11 CARBON 5 1 0W 596 1 8W R810C 1 216 651 11 5 1 8W 5 1 10W R811C 1 216 651 11 5 1 10W R812C 1 216 648 11 RES CHIP 5 1 8W 5 1 8W R813C 1 216 651 11 5 1 8W 814 1 216 651 11 RES CHIP SE210B SX110B R815C 1 216 651 11 5 1 8W R816C 1 216 651 11 RES CHIP SE210B SX110B R818 1 247 839 11 CARBON 5 1 10W 5 1 10W 0 5 1 10 SE210B SE210D 5 1 8W SE210B SE210D 5 1 10W SE210B SE210D 6 9 MAIN Remarks 10K 5 1 10 SE210B SE210D 10K 5 1 8W 5 6K 5 1 10 SE210B SE210D 100 5 1 8W SE210G SX110A SX110B 200 5 1 8W SE210B SE210D 390 2 1 8W 2 2K 5 1 8W SX110A SX110B 220 5 1 8W
60. RAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 80 20 50V 615004 1 165 557 11 CERAMIC DISC 0 0022uF 209 400V C333 1 126 458 61 ELECT 20 50 615011 1 165 577 11 47uF 20 400V 63346 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 C1SD12 1 165 574 11 FILM MPEF 0 01uF 10 630V C335 1 126 458 61 ELECT 20 50 C1SD13 1 165 567 11 PEF 0 0012uF 10 50 C336 1 126 458 61 ELECT 20 50 C1SR12 1 124 285 11 ELECT 22uF 2090 16V C337 1 161 494 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 022uF 80 2096 C1SR14 1 165 571 11 FILM PEF 0 0047uF 5 50V 338 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 AC1SS01 1 165 573 11 FILM MPEF 0 1 20 275V 339 1 104 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10 50V AC1SS02 1 165 573 11 FILM MPEF 0 1 20 275V 340 1 163 033 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 50V 615503 1 165 567 11 FILM PEF 0 0012uF 10 50V 6341 1 126 437 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16 615631 1 128 582 11 ELECT 10uF 20 100V 6342 1 165 563 11 MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 50V 615532 1 126 970 11 ELECT 330uF 20 50V C343C 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 50V 615533 1 126 940 11 330uF 20 251 C345C 1 163 222 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V 615534 1 126 940 11 ELECT 330uF 2090 25V C346 1 126 786 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V 615535 1 126 926 11 ELECT 1000uF 20 10V 63476 1 163 006 11 CERAMIC CHIP 56 5 50V 615536 1 126 925 11 ELECT 470uF 20 10V 348 1 163 006 11 CERAMIC CHIP 56 596 50V 615539 1 136 497 11 FILM PEF 0 1uF 5 50V 349 1 163 233 11 CER
61. SC systems the time counter reading will not be correct This discrepancy is due to the difference between the counting cycles of the two video systems When you insert a non standard commercially available tape the remaining time may not be correct The remaining time is intended for rough measurement only About 30 seconds after the tape begins playback the tape remaining time will be displayed oiseg Recording TV programmes 31 Recording TV programmes using the VIDEO Plus system The VIDEO Plus system is the feature that simplifies programming the VCR to make timer recordings Just enter the PlusCode number listed in the TV programme guide The date times and programme position of that programme are set automatically You can preset a total of six programmes including settings made with other timer methods Before you start Check that the VCR clock is set to the correct time and date Insert a tape with its safety tab in place Make sure the tape is longer than the total recording time Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel Set TIMER METHOD to VIDEOPLUS or VARIABLE in the USER SET menu see page 45 INPUT SELECT CLEAR 0 Press The programme position date start and stop times tape speed and VPS PDC setting appear on the TV Screen appears in the PR programme column this may happen for local broadcasts you h
62. SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SERVICE MANUAL Photo SLV SE210 5 110 5 110 RMT V257D V257E France Model SLV SE210B SX110B Italy Model Germany Model North Furo e Model SE210D SX110A UK Model SLV SE210G VHS TS 10 MECHANISM PVE NOrVElHal System Channel coverage PAL 1 SLV SE210G UHF B21 to B69 PAL B G SLV SE210B SE210D SX110B SX110A VHF E2 to E12 Italiens A to H UHF E21 to E69 CATV 501 to S05 51 to S20 HYPER 21 to S41 SECAM L SLV SE210B SX110B VHF 2 to F10 UHF F21 to F69 CATV B to 0 HYPER 21 to S41 RF output signal SLV SE210G SE210D SX110D UHF channels 21 to 69 Aerial out 75 ohm asymmetrical aerial socket Tape speed SP PAL 23 39 mm s recording playback NTSC 33 35 mm s playback only SECAM SLV SE210B SX110B 23 39 mm s recording playback SPECIFICATIONS Refer to the SERVICE MANUAL of VHS MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT MANUAL VII for MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 9 921 790 11 MESECAM SLV SE210B SE210D SX110B SX110D 23 39 mm s recording playback LP PAL SLV SE210G 11 70 mm s recording playback NTSC SLV SE210G 16 67 mm s playback only Maximum recording playback time 10 hrs in LP mode with E300 tape SLV SE210G 5 hrs in SP mode with E300 tape Rewind time Approx 60 sec with E180 tape Inputs and outputs AV1 EURO AV 21 pin Video input pin 20 Audio input pins 2 and 6 Video output p
63. See Table 5 1 of corresponding model with FF REW STOP PAUSE button on the remote control 4 If selecting the option number is completed press the OK PALY button of remote control If OK PLAY button is pressed the selected number is changes reversed color See Fig 5 4 5 Press the MENU button of remote control again to store the option number PLEASE WAIT is displayed for a second as shown Fig 5 5 and this setting is completed 6 Turn the Power off OD 03 04 06 07 08 OD 03 04 BE 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22772 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 49 5 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 4 YA CNG OK CENE WAT mi Fig 5 4 Fig 5 5 Table 5 1 M ODELS OPTION NUMBER SLV SE210 D1 SLV SE210 D2 2 4 5 11 13 20 30 32 38 42 45 60 61 66 SLV SE210 D3 SLV SX110 A1 SLV SX110 A2 13 20 30 32 38 42 45 60 61 66 SLV SX110 A3 SLV SE210 B 2 4 5 11 13 20 21 26 30 32 33 34 35 36 38 45 60 61 66 SLV SX110 B 13 20 21 26 30 32 33 34 35 36 38 45 60 61 66 SLV SE210 G 3 4 5 10 13 27 30 32 36 3
64. Y Q3A06 1 804 420 11 TRANSISTOR 5 733 lt COIL gt Q3S01 1 804 420 11 TRANSISTOR KSA733 SE210B SX110B 03502 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 SE210B SX110B 115602 1 424 830 11 LINE FILTER 30mH 03503 1 804 429 11 TRANSISTOR KSR2001 SE210B SX110B 119531 1 424 828 11 COIL CHOKE 10uH 119532 1 424 828 11 COIL CHOKE 10uH 03504 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 SE210B SX110B L301 1 400 080 11 INDUCTOR 56uH 03505 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 SE210B SX110B L302 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH 0602 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 06 01 1 804 420 11 TRANSISTOR 5 733 1304 1 400 081 11 INDUCTOR 100uH Q6P02 1 804 420 11 TRANSISTOR 5 733 1306 1 400 075 11 INDUCTOR 120uH L307 1 400 076 11 INDUCTOR 12uH Q701 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 L310 1 400 081 11 INDUCTOR 100uH 0702 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 L3A01 1 400 083 11 INDUCTOR 15mH 0703 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 0704 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 L3A02 1 400 081 11 INDUCTOR 100uH 0705 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 L3A03 1 400 081 11 INDUCTOR 100uH 13501 1 400 074 11 INDUCTOR 100uH SE210B SX110B Q706 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 13502 1 400 107 11 INDUCTOR 6 8uH SE210B SX110B 0707 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 13503 1 400 084 11 INDUCTOR 27uH SE210B SX110B Q708 1 804 421 11 TRANSISTOR KSC945 0711 1 804 419 11 TRANSISTOR KSA643 Y 13504 1 400 078 11 INDUCTOR 22 SE210B SX110B 0712 1 804 419 11 TRANSISTOR KSA643 Y 13985 1 400 148 11 INDUCTOR 27uH SE210B SX110B L601 1 400 074
65. ancelling timer settings Before you start Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel Refer to Index to parts and controls for button locations 1 Press 1 0 to turn on the VCR Press MENU then press f highlight TIMER PROGRAMMING and press OK If you want to change or cancel setting go on to the next step If you do not need to change or cancel the settings press MENU then turn off the VCR to return to recording standby Press 4 4 to select the setting you want to change or cancel then press gt The PR number on the selected row flashes To change the setting press m to se change then press 4 8 to reset it To cancel the setting press CLEAR 5 Press MENU to exit the menu END OK 18 30 PR DAY START STOP 35 SA29 19 00 20 00 29 SA29 21 00 21 300 6 12 00 13 308 Jr SELECT END DR OK SET av EXIT ect the item you want to If any settings remain turn off the VCR to return to recording standby continued Checking changing cancelling timer settings Adjusting the picture Adjusting the tracking Although the VCR automatically adjusts the tracking when playing a tape distortion may occur if the recording is in poor condition In this case manually adjust the tracking During playback press PROGRAM on the to display the tracking meter The distortion should disappear as you press one
66. and recommend their replace ment 5 Check the line cord for cracks and abrasion Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer 6 Check the B voltage to see it is at the values specified 6 Check the antenna terminals metal trim metallized knobs screws and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage Check leakage as described below SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB LISHED BY SONY LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage form any exposed metal parts to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis must not exceed 0 5mA 500 microampers Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods 1 A commercial leakage tester such as Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufactures instructions to use these instruments 2 battery operated AC milliammerter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit indication is 0 75V so analog meters must have an accurate lowvoltage scale The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH 63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable
67. ave to set the appropriate programme position manually Press to select the desired programme position To record from another source connected to the input connector press INPUT SELECT to display the connected line in the position You will only have to do this operation once for the referred channel The VCR will then store your setting Refer to Index to parts and controls for button locations Press TIMER When you set TIMER METHOD to VARIABLE The TIMER METHOD menu appears on the TV screen Press 4 4 to select VIDEOPLUS then press OK TIMER TIMER METHOD STANDARD VIDEOPLUS SELECT AY SET OK EXIT MENU When you set TIMER METHOD to VIDEOPLUS The VIDEOPLUS menu appears VIDEOPLUS on the TV screen CODE 0 9 SET OK EXIT MENU m Press the programme number 2 Pha Cod 669 uttons to enter the PlusCode VIDEOPLUS number CODE 1234 1 If you make a mistake press CLEAR and re enter the correct cLEAR number CO CODE 0 9 SET OK EXIT MENU 32 Recording TV programmes using the VIDEO Plus system To stop recording To stop the VCR while recording press STOP Daily weekly recording In step 4 above press to select the recording pattern Each time you press the indication changes as shown below Press 4 to change the indication in reverse order today D
68. controls for button locations SET UP then press gt STATION TABLE You can change or enter the station names up to 4 characters The VCR must receive 9 PH CH DES channel information for station names to appear automatically 2 3 030 GDE OFF Before you start Bete ESTO SON on the VCR and the TV 5 2 a gt SWAPPING DELETE CLEAR EXIT MENU 3 Press to highlight the row 1 des MENU then press which you want to disable TV STATION TABLE press OK To display other pages for PR DEC MANUAL SET UP programme positions 6 to 80 press 2 028 LMN VCR OUTPUT CH CH21 repeatedly 1 932 PIKO Or 5 SELECT gt DELETE ciEAR EXIT MENU END 10K EXIT MENU 4 Press CLEAR 2 Press 4 9 to highlight MANUAL poat SET UP then pre TV STATION TABLE TV STATION TABLE CO The selected row will be cleared as shown on the right PR CH DEC PR CH NAME DEC 1 027 AAB OFF 2 xs PE 2 029 LMN OFF 3 030 CDE OFF 3 030 CDE OFF 4 032 TS OFF 4 032 IJK OFF 5 5 033 gt SWAPPING gt SWAPPING DELETE CLEAR EXIT MENU DELETE CLEAR EXIT MENU Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any other programme positions you
69. ect the RF channel by pressing the tit buttons Then tune the TV to the new RF channel so that a clear picture appears 14 Setting up the VCR with the Auto Set Up function Setting up the VCR with the Auto Set Up function Selecting a language If you prefer an on screen language other than English select another language Before you start on the and the TV Setthe TV to the video channel Refer to Index to parts and controls for button locations use the on screen display to Press MENU then press te gt to highlight LANGUAGE SET and press OK DE FR NL GR PT SE SELECT AY4 SET OK EXIT MENU Press 4 4 4 to highlight the abbreviation of the desired language from the table below then press OK The abbreviations of the languages are as follows 16 Selecting a language Abbreviation Language Abbreviation Language GB English ES Spanish DE German PT Portuguese FR French SE Swedish IT Italian DK Danish NL Dutch FI Finnish GR Greek Press amp repeatedly until the channel you want is displayed MANUAL TUNING PR 5 SELECT SET 4 END OK EXIT MENU Press to highlight NAME then press gt SELECT av SET 4 END OK EXIT MENU Enter the station name 1 Pre t4 to select a characte
70. g adjustment button is pressed the adjustment is performed automatically d d AG TUR 3 8 m S HAJI gii HY P a n 9 TM 5 3 Wn Head Switching Adjustment far ge guc Mn B SP LP Button NN 0 hm X Point Tracking Center Adjustment 5 Button NVRAM Option Setting Button Fig 5 1 5 1 Q 2 sw 50718 Fig 5 2 Main Top View 5 2 5 2 Mechanical Adjustment Note Refer to the Mechanical Manual for the adjustment and confirmation of Ass y deck 5 2 1 The number and position of test point Test point TP601 Control Pulse TP602 H D S W Trigger TP301 Envelope TP302 Audio output TP303 Video output E AUDIO OUTPUT 00 TP303 A OUT TP302 10901 ENVELOPE HD SM TP602 CTL TP601 GND 26 HEAD SWITCHING Fig 5 3 Location of Test point M ain PCB Top View
71. g may occur while playing an NTSC recorded tape The picture becomes black and white The picture shakes No picture appears on the TV screen Black streaks appear horizontally on the TV screen The colour density increases or decreases While setting the menu on the TV screen buttons for playback on the remote commander do not function Playing a tape To check the remaining time Press DISPLAY With the display on press COUNTER REMAIN to check the remaining time Each time you press COUNTER REMAIN the time counter and the remaining time appear alternately SP REMAIN 0 00 22 1 46 Time counter Remaining time In order to get an accurate remaining time indication be sure TAPE SELECT in the USER SET menu is set according to the tape type you use see page 44 To watch another TV programme while recording Press gt TV VIDEO to turn off the VCR indicator in the display window 2 Select another programme position on the TV To save a recording To prevent accidental erasure break off the safety tab as illustrated To record on the same tape again cover the tab hole with adhesive tape Safety tab Tips select a programme position you can use the programme number buttons on the remote commander For two digit numbers press the ten s digit button followed by the programme number buttons If you connect additional equipment to an input connector you can select the in
72. h part number specified The letter C after the ref No indicates the chip part CAPACITORS uPD uPD uF uF Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks MAIN BOARD COMPLETE C314 1 126 456 11 ELECT 0 47uF 20 50V ER PRR REA ES eae C315 1 126 109 11 ELECT 10uF 20 16 63166 1 164 343 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 056uF 10 50 lt FERRITE CORE gt 63186 1 115 339 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 80 20 50V C320 1 126 458 61 ELECT 20 50 BD1SD1 1 400 085 11 INDUCTOR 70uH BD1SR1 1 400 086 11 FERRITE CORE C321 1 126 109 11 ELECT 10uF 20 16V BD1SS2 1 400 085 11 INDUCTOR 70uH C322 1 126 458 61 ELECT 20 50 BD1SS3 1 400 086 11 FERRITE CORE 63236 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 50V C324C 1 163 021 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 lt CAPACITOR gt C325 1 161 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01uF 30 16V C1P102 1 126 790 11 ELECT 4TuF 20 25V C326 1 165 563 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 1uF 80 20 C1P103 1 126 458 61 ELECT 1uF 20 50V C327 1 126 437 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16 C1P104 1 126 794 11 ELECT 4 7uF 2090 50V C328 1 126 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01uF 30 16 C1P105 1 126 786 11 4TuF 2090 16V C329 1 126 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01uF 30 16 C1P106 1 126 786 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C330 1 126 330 11 CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 0 01uF 30 16V C1P108 1 119 943 11 ELECT 47uF 20 50 C331 1 126 437 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C1SD03 1 165 557 11 CERAMIC DISC 0 0022uF 209 400V 3326 1 115 339 11 CE
73. in 19 Audio output pins 1 and 3 AV2 IN SLV SE210B SE210D 21 pin Video input pin 20 Audio input pins 2 and 6 General Povver requirements 240 V SLV SE210G 230 V SLV SE210B SE210D SX110A SX110B AC 50 Hz Power consumption 15 W 3 W ECO MODE is set to ON Standby mode Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Dimensions Approx 360 x 94 x 255 mm w h d including projecting parts and controls Mass Approx 2 8 kg SLV SE210G Approx 2 6 kg SLV SE210B SE210D SX110A SX110B Supplied accessories Remote commander 1 R6 size AA batteries 2 Aerial cable 1 PERITEL cable 1 SLV SE210B SX110B Design and specifications are subject to change without notice VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER e ON Y SAFETY CHECK OUT After correcting the original service problem perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer 1 Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges 2 Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or contact high wattage resistors 3 Look for unauthorized replacement parts par ticularly transistors that were installed during a previous repair Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 4 for parts which through functioning show obvious signs of deterioration Point them out to the customer
74. k see Daily weekly recording on page 37 To use the VPS PDC function set V P to ON For details about the VPS PDC function see Timer recording with VPS PDC signals on page 34 To record from another source connected to the input connector press INPUT SELECT to display the connected line in the PR position To use the Auto Tape Speed function press to display AUTO in the blank positions next to the row For details see use the Auto Tape Speed function on page 34 3 Press MENU to exit the menu MENU 4 Press to turn off the VCR The 6 indicator appears in the display window and the VCR stands by for recording stop recording To stop the VCR while recording press STOP To record from another leave the connected equipment switched on Daily weekly recording In step 2 above press to select the recording pattern Each time you press the indication changes shown below Press 4 to change the indication in reverse order today DLY Monday to Sunday W SAT every Saturday W SUN every Sunday 1 month later dates count down today continued oiseg Setting the timer manually 37 Additional Operations n M w P P Playing searching at various speeds Before you start Refer to Index to parts and controls for button
75. l LP LI LFLILI m Tape indicator 35 N Time counter clock line programme position indicator 27 29 47 Remote commander gt N 1 1 zi a o 5 P 9 5 S Timer indicator 33 37 4 Recording indicator 29 5 VCR indicator 13 30 continued Index to parts and controls 4 EJECT button 27 COUNTER REMAIN button 30 1 2 button 27 32 41 4 SP Standard Play LP Long Play button 29 papes 5 Programme number buttons 11 30 6 ten s digit button 11 30 7 volume buttons for TV a 8 REC record button 29 40 TIMER button 32 36 I MENU button 25 41 PAUSE button 25 27 5 button 25 27 dd REW rewind button 27 39 bP FF fast forward gt button 27 39 gt PLAY OK button 25 27 Index to parts and controls W 12 VIDEO remote control switch qo Step 1 Unpacking 11 4 on standby switch 11 33 14 ae SELECT button 30 37 Check that you have received the following items with the VCR 15 5 TV VIDEO button 11 13 30 Remote commander
76. locations Playback options Operation During fast forward hold down J FF During rewind hold down 44 REW During playback press P FF or lt lt REW During playback hold down Pb FF or lt lt REW When you release the button normal playback resumes View the picture during fast forward or rewind Play at high speed Play at twice the normal speed During playback press x2 Play in slow motion During playback press B SLOW Play frame by frame During pause press P FF To resume normal playback Press gt PLAY Tip Adjust the picture using the PROGRAM buttons on the VCR if Streaks appear while playing in slow motion Bands appear at the top or bottom while pausing The picture shakes while pausing Notes The sound is muted during these operations In the LP mode noise may appear or there may be no colour If the playback mode mark doesn t appear on the TV screen press DISPLAY The picture may show noise when playing at high speed in reverse Tapes recorded in the LP mode on other VCRs can be played back on this VCR but the picture quality cannot be guaranteed suone ado jeuonippy Playing searching at various speeds 39 EI o A po Go E c Setting the recording duration time After you have started recording in the normal way you can have the VCR stop recording automatically after a specified durati
77. model 4 15 4 8 2 Scart Jack 4 9 Input Output 1 Scart Jack 5 ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 52 Reference a e hes 5 1 5 1 1 Location of adjustment button of remote control 5 1 5 1 2 Test point location for adjustment mode setting 5 2 5 2 Mechanical Adjustment 5 2 1 The number and position of test point 5 3 5 2 2 ACE Head Position X Point Adjustment 5 3 5 3 Head Switching Point Adjustment 5 4 5 4 Option Setting see 5 4 6 REPAIR PARTS LIST 6 1 Exploded Views 6 1 6 1 1 Instrument Assembly eee 6 1 6 1 2 Mechanical Parts Top Side 6 2 6 1 3 Mechanical Parts Bottom Side 6 3 6 2 Electrical Parts List 6 4 SERVICE NOTE 1 MODE SWITCH PROGRAM SWITCH ASSEMBLY POINT 1 When installing the ass y deck on the M ain PCB be sure to align the assembly point of mode switch ASSEMBLY POINT ALIGN TWO ARROWS Fig 1 2 HOW TO EJ ECT THE CASSETTE TAPE If the unit does notoperate on condition thattape is inserted into housing ass y 1 the Gear W orm clockwise in the direction of arrow with screw driver See Fig 2
78. ng pause To start editing press the pause buttons on both VCRs at the same time To stop editing Press the stop buttons on both VCRs Tip Tocut out unwanted scenes while editing pr pause on this VCR when an unwanted scene begins When it ends press pause again to resume recording suone ado jeuonippy Editing with another VCR 47 Additional Information 2 2 MN Troubleshooting If you have any questions or problems not covered below please consult your nearest Sony service facility Symptom Remedy The VW on standby Connect the mains lead to the mains securely x switch does not function 3 The power is turned on Moisture condensation has occurred Turn the power off but the VCR does not unplug the mains lead and leave the VCR to dry for over operate three hours The clock has stopped Theclock stops if the VCR is disconnected from the mains 0 and appears in for more than one hour Reset the clock and timer the display window The playback picture Make sure the TV is set to the video channel If you are does not appear on the using a monitor set it to video input TV screen If the VCR is connected to the TV with the Scart cable make sure the VCR indicator is lit in the display window Use the TV VIDEO button on the remote commander to light up the VCR indicator The picture is
79. ng programme positions 1 5 Setting 1 6 Basic Operations Playing tape oen erint c t Ree eee eese Recording TV programmes Recording TV programmes using the VIDEO Plus system eee 1 8 Setting the timer manually eee 1 9 Additional Operations Playing searching at various speeds Setting the recording duration time Checking changing cancelling timer settings 1 10 Adjusting the picture sess 1 10 Changing menu options eee 1 11 Editing with another 1 11 Additional Information Troubleshooting beet etel edere es 1 12 2 DISASSEMBLY 2 1 Cabinet Top spenden edie ROLE 57 2 1 2 2 Cover 2 1 2 3 Ass y Panel Front 2 2 2 4 MAIN PCB DECK 1 ee 2 3 2 5 Internal VIEWS vac vo EEUU 2 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 3 1 Main PCBs 3 1 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Block Identification of Main PCB 4 1 Bele SS AT SR ent EEES 4 3 teer rtr rr erede eti 4 3 System Control Servo ie 44 eee 4 5 TM Block 4 6 OSD VPS PDC 4 7 SECAM SLV SE210B SX110B
80. of the two buttons To resume automatic tracking adjustments eject the tape and re insert it Adjusting the picture sharpness You can manually adjust the sharpness of the picture TRACKING Tracking meter 1 During playback press MENU then press 1 4 2 2 to highlight USER SET and press OK 2 Press t4 to highlight PICTURE then press gt 3 Press lt gt to adjust the sharpness To soften the picture press ls To sharpen the picture press gt 4 Press MENU to exit the menu 109 TON TAPE SELECT 180 COLOUR SYSTEM AUTO TIMER METHOD VARIABLE ECO MODE OFF SELECT SET END OK EXIT MENU PICTURE SOFTEN SHARPEN an AUSSIE SET 4 END EXIT MENU Adjusting the picture suonejedo jeuonippy 41 suonesedo jeuonippy 43 44 Changing menu options 1 Press MENU then select USER SET or EASY OPERATION and press OK IPICTURE 109 5 DEFAULT OFF 050 ON VIDEOPLUS EXTEND TAPE SELECT E180 AUTO POWER OFF OFF COLOUR SYSTEM AUTO TIMER METHOD VARIABLE ECO MODE OFF SELECT SET SELECT av SET END 0 EXIT MENU 0 EXIT MENU 2 Press 4 to select the option 3 Press mb to change the setting then press OK 4 Press MENU to return to the original screen Menu choices Initial settings are indicated in bold print USER SET Menu option Set
81. on Before you start Refer to Index to parts and controls for button locations 1 While recording press amp REC The 6 indicator appears in the display window VCR 2 Press REC repeatedly to set the duration time Each press a vances the time in increments of 30 minutes gt 0 30 1 00 4 00 4 30 Normal recording The tape counter decreases minute by minute to 0 00 then the VCR stops recording and turns off automatically To extend the duration Press REC repeatedly to set a new duration time To cancel the duration Press REC repeatedly until the indicator disappears and the VCR returns to the normal recording mode To stop recording To stop the VCR while recording press STOP Note You cannot display the current tape time in the display window when setting the recording duration time 40 Setting the recording duration time 42 When the timer settings overlap The programme that starts first has priority and the second programme starts recording only after the first programme has finished If the programmes start at the same time the programme listed first in the menu has priority Programme 1 Programme 2 will be cut off Programme 1 Programme 2 about 20 seconds will be cut off Checking changing cancelling timer settings about 20 seconds 1 10 Checking changing c
82. put signal using the INPUT SELECT or PROG buttons The DISPLAY information appears on the TV screen indicating information about the tape but the information won t be recorded on the tape If you don t want to watch TV while recording you can turn off the TV The remaining tape length may not be indicated accurately for short tapes such as E 20 or E 30 or tapes recorded in the LP mode Recording TV programmes 1 7 Recording TV programmes Before you start Refer to Index to parts and controls for button locations 1 Turn on your TV and set it to the video channel 2 Insert a tape with its safety tab in place 3 PROG Press PROG to select the programme position you want to record 4 Press SP LP to select the tape speed SP or LP au LP Long Play provides recording time twice as long as SP However SP Standard Play produces better picture and audio quality VCR 1 5 REC Press REC to start recording O The recording indicator lights up red in the display window 1 ILLI 1 VCR Recording indicator To stop recording Press STOP continued oiseg Recording TV programmes 29 Notes The DISPLAY information does not appear during pause mode and the various speeds of playback mode However it will appear during normal playback If a tape has portions recorded in both PAL and NT
83. r MANUALTUNING Each time you press the character PR 5 changes as shown below ET 92 A B Z2 0 1 NAME 30 9 SELECT SET 4 END OK EXIT MENU 2 Press mb to set the next character The next space is flashed To correct a character press gt until the character you want to correct is flashed then reset it You can set up to 4 characters for the station name Press OK to confirm the station name 8 Press MENU to exit the menu MENU 18 Presetting channels Presetting channels If some channels could not be preset using the Auto Set Up function you can preset them manually Before you start Turn on the VCR and the TV Set the TV to the video channel Refer to Index to parts and controls for button locations 1 9 E El P Press MENU then press te to highlight INSTALLATION and press OK LL AUTO SET UP MANUAL SET UP VCR OUTPUT CH CH21 SELECT SET END OK EXIT MENU ss 4 to highlight MANUAL SET UP then press mb TV STATION TABLE PR 2 029 LMN OFF 3 030 CDE OFF 4 082 IJK 5 AY gt SWAPPING OK DELETE CLEAR EXIT MENU Press 4 4 to highlight the row which you want to preset then press gt display other pages for programme positions 6 to 80 press 14 repeatedly
84. racket Handling Part No 3 067 793 01 How to use the jig When you want to check the conductor side of the M ain board attch the jig first and the turn over the M D Ass y and the M ain board BRACKET HANDLING BRACKET HANDLING Getting Started SECTION 1 GENERAL Index to parts and controls Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details Front panel on standby switch 33 amp eject button 27 compartment 44 rewind button 27 39 gt play button 27 39 gt gt fast forward button 27 39 joo 4 Index to parts and controls Rear panel 10 1 W stop button 27 47 H pause button 27 47 REC record button 29 40 47 Remote sensor 10 PROGRAM buttons 39 43 uy 4 m IN FRONT ANT in front antenna connector 12 13 2 Mains lead 14 6 Index to parts and controls EURO AV connector 13 46 OUT TO TV connector 12 13 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B This section is extracted from instruction manual SLV SE210G model Display window be
85. st the volume of the TV A TV oo VIDEO Call up the on screen display DISPLAY oe Switch to from wide mode of a Sony wide TV WIDE 00i Notes With normal use the batteries should last about three to six months If you do not use the remote commander for an extended period of time remove 9 the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage Do not use a new battery together with an old one To operate Set TV VIDEO to Do not use different types of batteries together the VCR VIDEO and point at the remote sensor at the VCR Some buttons may not work with certain Sony TVs a Sony TV TV and point at the remote sensor at the TV 10 Setting up the remote commander Setting up the remote commander If your TV has a Scart EURO AV connector Step 3 Connecting the VCR your TV has a Scart EURO AV connector see page 13 IN FRONT ANT 9 zi o 5 P 2 If your TV does not have a Scart EURO AV connector gt OUT TO TV EN EURO AV Sf AERIAL in 45 23 Aerial cable supplied IN FRONT ANT Scart EURO AV OUT TO TV N Signal flow Scart cable not supplied AERIALIN 1 Disconnect the aerial cable from dg Aerial cable supplied your TV and connect it to IN T FRONT ANT on the rear panel of N Signal flow the VCR 9 2 Connect
86. t TU V IN VeIN w o CANAL AUX V IN eee ees AUX A L IN Curr FROM OSD VPS PDC OR 050 v our ou 2803 FROM TO Seo i i SYSCON SERVO 0 2 w o CANAL IIC DATA su OPTION IIC CLK 512 SCART 16 8 DET En AUX V IN EL ara AUX AL IN 30 CTL BI FROM POWER DRIVE AL MS AL 4 17 20804 128 EURO JACK DECORDEH JACK SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B 4 9 Input Output 1 Scart Jack R813 1K VV VIDEO PROCESS OUT AUDIO PROCESS OUT Sere VIDEO PROCESS IN eens AUDIO PROCESS IN 9814 RFOM TO RF RF OUT RF OUT TU V IN TU IN i I FROM TO My AV A L IN TU A L IN VCR A OUT TU V IN AV V IN FROM OSD VPS PDC OR OSD OSD V OUT 011 CE 10 16V FRAN 1 B 6 K x 5 lt 5 EURO AV C821 470 10 L814 70UH TP301 820 1 4 0805 1N4148 JUMPER FROM TO SYSCON SERVO 9804 2004 SCART CTL 514 a POWER DRIVE AL 15 V OUT HCA JACK OPT 4 19 4 20 SLV SE210B SE210D SE210G SX110A SX110B
87. tified by matk or dotted line with 602 1 804 441 11 PHOTO INTERRUPTER 56 260 mark are critical for safety 6 7 Replace only with part number specified MAIN Ref No Part No Description R1SD16 1 215 901 11 METAL OXIDE S 33K 15031 1 247 815 11 CARBON 220 15032 1 247 833 11 CARBON 1 2K 15 11 1 216 367 11 METAL OXIDE 0 68 R1SR12 1 244 369 11 METAL OXIDE 300 R1SR14 1 247 819 11 CARBON 330 15510 1 244 373 11 RESISTOR CEMENT 2 7 15511 1 215 901 11 METAL OXIDE S 33K 15532 1 247 831 11 CARBON 1K 15533 1 244 372 11 METAL 15534 1 244 371 11 METAL 2 2K R301 1 247 839 11 2 2K R302C 1 216 651 11 RES CHIP 1K R303 1 247 837 11 CARBON 1 8K R304 1 247 853 11 CARBON 8 2K R305C 1 216 657 11 RES CHIP 1 8K R306C 1 216 654 11 RES CHIP 1 3K R308 1 247 831 11 CARBON 1K R309C 1 216 666 11 RES CHIP 4 3K R311C 1 216 651 11 RES CHIP 1K R312C 1 216 657 11 RES CHIP 1 8K R313 1 247 823 11 CARBON 470 R314C 1 216 647 11 RES CHIP 680 R315 1 247 841 11 CARBON 2 7K R316C 1 216 653 11 RES CHIP 1 2K R317C 1 216 639 11 RES CHIP 330 R318C 1 216 639 11 RES CHIP 330 R320 1 247 855 11 CARBON 10K R321 1 247 862 11 20K R322 1 247 864 11 CARBON 24K R324 1 247 817 11 CARBON 270 R325C 1 216 661 11 RES CHIP 2 7K R326C 1 216 644 11 510 R327C 1 216 644 11 RES CHIP 510 R328 1 247 847 11 CARBON 4 7K R329C 1 216 663 11 RES CHIP 3 3K R330 1 247 847 11 CARBON 4 7K 331
88. tton VIDEOPLUS to display the VIDEOPLUS menu when pressing the 6 TIMER button For details see page 32 and 36 ECO MODE ON to turn off the indicators in the display window to conserve the VCR s power OFF to turn on the indicators in the display window while the VCR is standing by EASY OPERATION Menu option Set this option to VPS PDC OFF to deactivate the VPS PDC function DEFAULT ON to activate it VIDEOPLUS OFF to deactivate the VIDEOPLUS Extend function EXTEND 10 20 30 60 minutes to extend the time of the VIDEO Plus setting by the selected amount of time AUTO POWER OFF OFF to deactivate the Auto Power Off function 2HOUR 3HOUR to turn the VCR off automatically if no signal is received and you do not press any of the buttons during this time suonesedg jeuonippy Changing menu options 45 Operation when recording on this VCR Before you start editing Turn on your TV and set it to th channel Press INPUT SELECT to display the connected line in the display wii Press SP LP to select the tape speed SP or LP e REC e video ndow 1 Insert a source tape with its safety tab removed into the other playback VCR Search for the point to start playback and set it to playback pause Insert a tape with its safety tab in place into this recording VCR Search for the point to start recording and pres pause 3 Press amp REC on this VCR to set it to recordi
89. want to 3 Press to highlight the row disable which you want to change or enter the station name then press MP E H MENU Press MENU to exit the menu To display other pages for MET ues programme positions 6 to 80 press NAME xc tt repeatedly SELECT 4 MENU Note Be sure to select the programme position you want to disable correctly If you disable a programme position by mistake you need to reset that channel manually 4 Press to highlight NAME then press MANUAL TUNING PR t 5 CH 033 SELECT 4 OR EXIT MENU continued 22 Changing disabling programme positions Changing disabling programme positions 1 5 Setting the clock Enter the station name 1 Pre t4 to select a character 9 Each time you press the character 1 06 El changes as shown below 22039 You must set the time and date on the to use the timer features properly a A B 2 0 1 1 9 The Auto Clock Set function works only if a station in your area is broadcasting 9 time signal Ei SELECT SET 4 2 Press mb to set the next MENY Before you start character Turn on the VCR and the TV The next space is flashed Set the TV to the video channel To correct a character press until the character you want to Referto Index to parts and controls for button locations correct
90. y poor and tracking cannot be adjusted The display window becomes dim The display window automatically becomes dim when the VCR is in standby or timer recording mode The VCR needs to be cleaned Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a dry soft cloth or a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of solvent such as alcohol or benzine Symptoms caused by contaminated video heads Rough picture Normal picture 50 Troubleshooting initial contamination Unclear picture No picture or black amp white screen appears terminal 1 12bE Symptom Remedy No TV programme Make sure the TV is set to the video channel If you are appears on the TV using a monitor set it to video input screen Existing broadcasts may interfere with the VCR Reset the RF channel output of your VCR Select the correct source with the INPUT SELECT button Select a programme position when recording TV programmes select a line input when recording from other equipment Recording TV reception is poor Make sure the aerial cable is connected securely Adjust the TV aerial The tape starts playing as soon as it is inserted The safety tab has been removed To record on this tape cover the tab hole see page 30 The tape is ejected when you press REC The safety tab has been removed To record on this tape cover the tab hole

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