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SERVICE MANUAL
System
[DVD recorder section]
Laser
Semiconductor laser
Audio recording format
Dolby Digital
Video recording format
MPEG Video
[VCR section]
Format
VHS PAL standard
Video recording system
Rotary head helical scanning FM system
Video heads
Double azimuth four heads
Tape speed
SP: PAL 23.39 mm/s
LP: PAL 11.70 mm/s
EP: NTSC 11.12 mm/s,
playback only
Maximum recording/playback time
10 hrs. in LP mode (with E300 tape)
Rewind time
Approx. 1 min (with E180 tape)
PAL
PAL SECAM
RDR-VX410
Refer to the SERVICE MANUAL of VHS MECHANI-
CAL ADJUSTMENT MANUAL VII for MECHANICAL
ADJUSTMENTS. (9-921-790-11)
SPECIFICATIONS
[Tuner section]
Chan
nel coverage
RDR-VX410 (B, E1, E2):
PAL (B/G, D/K)
VHF E2 to E12
VHF Italian channel A to H
UHF E21 to E69
CATV S01 to S05, S1 to S41
HYPER S21 to S41
RDR-VX410 (B):
SECAM (L): (For French model)
VHF F2 to F10
UHF F21 to F69
CATV B to Q
HYPER S21 to S41
RDR-VX410 (GI):
PAL (I)
VHF: Ireland A to J, South Africa 4 to 13
UHF: B21 to B69
CATV: S01 to S05, S1 to S20
HYPER: S21 to S41
RDR-VX410 (AU2):
PAL (B/G)
VHF: E2 to E12
UHF: E21 to E69
CATV: S01 to S05, S1 to S41
PAL (B/B)
VHF: R1 to R12
UHF: R21 to R69
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER/
RMT-D224P
AEP Model
UK Model
French Model
Australian Model
New Zealand Model
TS-10 MECHANISM
The above channel coverage merely ensures the
channel reception within these ranges. It does not
guarantee the ability to receive signals in all
circumstances.
Aerial out
75-ohm asymmetrical aerial socket
[Timer section]
Clock
Quartz locked
Timer indication
24-hour cycle
Timer setting
12 programmes in total (max.)
Inputs and outputs
LINE 2 IN
VIDEO IN, phono jack (1)
Input signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced,
sync negative
AUDIO IN, phono jacks (2)
Input level: 327 mVrms
Input impedance: more than 47 kilohms
S VIDEO, 4-pin, mini-DIN jack (1)
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, unbalanced, sync negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p, load impedance 75 ohms
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  • Page 1: Dvd Recorder

    The above channel coverage merely ensures the channel reception within these ranges. It does not Chan nel coverage [DVD recorder section] guarantee the ability to receive signals in all RDR-VX410 (B, E1, E2): circumstances. Laser PAL (B/G, D/K) Semiconductor laser VHF E2 to E12...
  • Page 2 –18 dBm (wave length: 660 nm) Audio/video cord (1) COAXIAL, phono jack Output signal: 0.5 Vp-p, 75 ohms RDR-VX410 (B, E1, E2): SCART cable (1) (supplied with French model) COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y, P Design and specifications are subject to change Phono jack without notice.
  • Page 3 LINE WITH MARK 0 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 PUBLISHED BY SONY. This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Precautions Block Diagram ............3-1 Safety Precautions ······························································ 5 Servicing Precautions ························································ 7 PCB Diagrams ESD Precautions ································································· 8 VCR Main PCB ······························································· 4-3 Handling the Optical Pick-up ············································· 9 DVD Main PCB ······························································ 4-7 Reset operation after IC203 or IC205 was replaced ········· 10 Jack PCB ·······································································...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    PRECAUTIONS 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1) Before returning an instrument to the customer, always make a (4) Insulation Resistance Test Cold Check-(1) Unplug the power safety check of the entire instrument, including, but not limited supply cord and connect a jumper wire between the two prongs to, the following items: of the plug.
  • Page 6 6) Product Safety Notice-Some electrical and mechanical parts have special safety-related characteristics which are often not evident from visual inspection, nor can the protection they give necessarily be obtained by replacing them with components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Parts that have special safety characteristics are identified by shading, an ( ) or a ( ) on...
  • Page 7: Servicing Precautions

    2 SERVICING PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: Before servicing units covered by this service manual 2-2 Insulation Checking Procedure and its supplements, read and follow the Safety Precautions section of this manual. Disconnect the attachment plug from the AC outlet and turn the power ON.
  • Page 8: Esd Precautions

    3 ESD PRECAUTIONS Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD) Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor chip components.
  • Page 9: Handling The Optical Pick-Up

    4 HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UP The laser diode in the optical pick up may suffer electrostatic breakdown because of potential static electricity from clothing and your body. The following method is recommended. (1) Place a conductive sheet on the work bench (The black sheet used for wrapping repair parts.) (2) Place the set on the conductive sheet so that the chassis is grounded to the sheet.
  • Page 10: Reset Operation After Ic203 Or Ic205 Was Replaced

    5 Reset operation after IC203 or IC205 was replaced Be sure to perform the reset by the method described below, if the IC203 or IC205 used on the DVD Main board was replaced. Resetting method 1. Enter the Adjustment mode, and press two times the “1” button on the remote commander.
  • Page 11: General

    RDR-VX410 1. GENERAL This section is extracted from RDR-VX410 instruc- tion manual. (2-637-391-11) About this manual What is a Video Cassette Recorder/DVD Recorder? • Instructions in this manual describe the controls on the remote. You can also use the controls on the recorder if...
  • Page 12: Hookups And Settings

    Selectable options Sub-menu Selectable options on the System Menu differ Hookups and Settings depending on the media type, disc condition, and The sub-menu appears when you select an item operating status. from a list menu (e.g., a title from the Title List Hooking Up the Recorder menu), and press ENTER.
  • Page 13 Connecting to the SCART jack If your TV has component video input jacks Connect to the LINE 1-TV jack using a SCART cord (not supplied). Be sure to make the connections Connect to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks using a component video cord (not supplied) or three firmly to avoid hum and noise.
  • Page 14 TV/VIDEO When you connect the recorder to your TV via the • If the supplied remote interferes your other Sony DVD SCART jacks, the TV’s input source is set to the recorder or player, change the command mode number recorder automatically when you turn the recorder for this recorder (page 25).
  • Page 15: Connecting Another Vcr Or Similar Device

    See also the instruction manual supplied with the connected equipment. Disc Setting To record on this recorder, see “Recording From Connected Equipment Without a Timer” on pages 57 remote to one that differs from the other Sony and 85. DVD recorder or player.
  • Page 16: Quick Guide To Disc Types

    Connecting to the LINE 3/DECODER jack Connecting to a Satellite or Digital Tuner Connect another VCR or similar recording device to the LINE 3/DECODER jack using a SCART cord (not supplied). Connect a satellite or digital tuner to this recorder using the LINE 3/DECODER jack. Disconnect the When you turn on the connected equipment, the recorder automatically sends the signal from the recorder’s mains lead from the mains when connecting the tuner.
  • Page 17: Dvd Playback

    • CD-Rs/CD-RWs, other than those recorded in DVD-R, you can select the title from the Title List DVD Playback RDR-VX410 music CD format, MP3 or JPEG format, or menu. See “Playing a Title From the Title List” Video CD format (page 39).
  • Page 18 Button Operation Disc Playback Options Surround lets you enjoy surround sound effects by using All discs (surround) sound imaging to create virtual rear speakers from a stereo TV or two front speakers (page 18). Selects one of the effects when pressed repeatedly. “Off”: No surround effect “Surround1”: Creates one set of virtual surround speakers.
  • Page 19: Playing Mp3 Audio Tracks

    D Clock Locking the recorder (Child Lock) Playing a Title From the Searching for a Title/ Select the title, and press ENTER. You can lock all of the buttons on the recorder so Title List Chapter/Track, etc. The sub-menu appears. that the settings are not cancelled by mistake.
  • Page 20 z Hints Select a folder, and press ENTER. To return to the previous display • Since a disc with many trees takes longer to start Playing JPEG Image Files Press O RETURN. playback, it is recommended that you create albums Directory information with no more than two trees.
  • Page 21: Dvd Recording

    Recording mode Recording time Unrecordable pictures DVD Recording Without the (minute) DVD Recording Pictures with copy protection cannot be recorded Timer HQ (High quality) on this recorder. Recording stops when a copy Before Recording guard signal is detected. - RW - RW Video SP (Standard mode)
  • Page 22 F “Mode”: Selects the recording mode Press Z (open/close), and place a Notes 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 recordable disc on the disc tray. (page 47). • To record a satellite programme, turn on the satellite Programme 1 To use the Rec Mode Adjust function tuner and select the satellite programme you want to (page 52), select “AUTO.”...
  • Page 23: Dvd Editing

    If the timer settings of a Synchro-Recording Select the timer setting you want to change prioritized timer setting overlaps. For priority, see Changing or Cancelling DVD page 51. and another timer recording overlap or cancel, and press ENTER. • You cannot change the timer settings for a recording Regardless of whether or not the programme is a The sub-menu appears.
  • Page 24: Editing A Title

    Select an option, and press ENTER. Notes Chapter Erase (Original) 10:10 Editing a Title You can select from the following: Chapter 1 / 3 Title No.01 • You cannot protect Playlist titles. “Title Erase”: Erases the selected title. Select • If a message appears and indicates that the disc’s Check “OK”...
  • Page 25: Creating A Playlist

    The selected character appears in the input Edit 10:10 Changing the Name of a Creating a Playlist row. Title List Create Playlist You can only enter characters and symbols Title Edit Playlist Timer that are displayed. - RW Edit Playlist titles allow you to edit without changing - RW - RW •...
  • Page 26: Vcr Playback

    Press ENTER. Follow steps 1 to 7 of “Editing a Playlist” “Start” is selected. “Start” is selected. (page 65). The display asks for confirmation. 10:10 Modify 10:10 Select “Yes,” and press ENTER. Select a scene in the “Edit Scene” display Scene No.01 Scene No.01 The display asks whether to use the same title...
  • Page 27 Adjusting the picture (tracking) Playback Options You can manually adjust tracking if the recording quality is too poor to be remedied by the VCR’s automatic tracking (a tracking meter appears during the automatic tracking). Press TRACKING +/–. The tracking meter appears. Press TRACKING +/–...
  • Page 28: Vcr Recording

    How sound is recorded on a video tape Notes Selecting the Sound During The VCR records sound onto two separate tracks. VCR Recording • Tapes recorded in LP (×2) mode by this VCR cannot be Hi-fi audio is recorded onto the main track along Playback played back on VHS video decks with SP mode only.
  • Page 29: Vcr Timer Recording

    Insert a tape with its safety tab in place. The Timer List menu (page 84) appears. “Tape Length” in the “Features” setup VCR Timer Recording If timer settings overlap, a message appears. (page 105)). To change or cancel a timer recording, select Note that some noise will appear on the image (Standard/VIDEO Plus+) “Edit”...
  • Page 30 Select “to Video,” and press ENTER. The sub-menu appears. Notes Changing or Cancelling VCR Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the menu. • The recorder starts recording only after detecting the Timer List 10:10 Timer Settings (Timer List) video signal from the connected equipment. The Set the timer on the connected equipment Media Date...
  • Page 31: Dubbing (Tapa Y Dvd)

    Insert a source VHS tape. Notes Dubbing From a DVD to a Press VIDEO to operate the VCR. • Dubbing cannot be made when: Dubbing (TAPE DVD) VHS Tape – using a non-recordable DVD. Start playing the VHS tape, and then press –...
  • Page 32: Dv Dubbing (Dv T Dvd)

    z Hints • The brightness of the playback video may differ from Finalizing a Disc (Preparing that during normal DVD playback. a Disc for Playback on • The DVD playback time may differ slightly from the Disc will be finalized. Do you want to continue ? VHS tape counter value.
  • Page 33: Settings And Adjustments

    Select “DV Audio Input,” and press ENTER. If “DV” or “DV Camera Mode” is displayed Dubbing an entire DV format tape to instead of “DV Tape Mode,” check that the Audio 10:10 a DVD (One Touch Dubbing) digital video camera is correctly connected Title List Digital Out : On...
  • Page 34 Press M/m to set the day, and press ,. programme positions will be skipped when you Clock Setting (Clock Set) press PROG +/–. Set the month, year, hour, and minutes, in Manual Set sequence. Press </, to select the item to be Select “Channel List”...
  • Page 35 Downmix (DVDs only) Note Note Audio Settings (Audio) Switches the method for mixing down to two If you connect a component that does not accept the Sound will be interrupted during Scan Audio. channels when you play a DVD which has rear selected audio signal, a loud noise (or no sound) will sound elements (channels) or is recorded in Dolby DV Audio Input...
  • Page 36: Additional Information

    COMMAND MODE switch on the remote to the Select “Rating Level,” and press ENTER. setting made here. For details, see “If you have a The selection items for “Rating Level” are Sony DVD player or more than one Sony DVD displayed. recorder” on page 25. Parental...
  • Page 37 Do not use any type of abrasive pad, indicator flashes after timer recording is If a Sony cleaning cassette is not available in your wait until the clock appears in the front panel scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or set.
  • Page 38: Guide To Parts And Controls

    (stop) button (34, 48, 70, 77) i.LINK is a more familiar term for IEEE 1394 data Required i.LINK cable transport bus proposed by SONY, and is a trademark approved by many corporations. Use the Sony i.LINK 4-pin-to-4-pin cable (during IEEE 1394 is an international standard DV dubbing).
  • Page 39 A TV/DVD·VIDEO switch (20) For VCR functions Front panel display B Z (eject) button (70) C Number buttons (20, 81) SET button D CLEAR / -/-- (ten digit) button (70) RW VR VCD STEREO VIDEO (audio) button (75) F DISPLAY button (74) TIME/TEXT button (74) G SYSTEM MENU button (10) H O RETURN button (22)
  • Page 40 “Component Out” 102 DVD-R 30 LP mode 76 “Progressive” 102 Synchro Rec 54 Index COMPONENT VIDEO OUT DVD-RW 30 Progressive format 124 System Menu 10 “Protect” 60 Connecting Mains lead 19 Words in quotations appear in the aerial cable 13 Easy Setup 22 Manual clock set 100 “Tape Length”...
  • Page 41: Disassembly And Reassembly

    RDR-VX410 2. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 2-1 CABINET AND PCB 2-1-1 Cabinet Top Removal 2-1-3 Ass’y Front Panel Removal 1 REMOVE 2 SCREW 3 Lift up the Cabinet Top in the direction of arrow 1 REMOVE 2 REMOVE 2 SCREW 3 SCREWS...
  • Page 42: Chassis Removal

    2-1-5 Chassis Removal 2 REMOVE 4 SCREWS 3 REMOVE 4 SCREWS 1 REMOVE 2 SCREWS VCR DECK DVD DECK 5 REMOVE 5 SCREWS 6 REMOVE 2 SURPORTER VCR MAIN PCB 4 REMOVE 7 SCREWS DVD MAIN PCB FUNCTION TIMER PCB Fig.
  • Page 43: Circuit Board Locations

    2-2 CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATIONS Fig. 2-7 Circuit Board Locations...
  • Page 44: Vcr Deck Parts Locations

    2-3 VCR DECK PARTS LOCATIONS 2-3-1 Top View Fig. 2-8 Top parts Location-1 1 GEAR FL CAM 2 MOTOR LOADING ASS’Y 3 LEVER FL ARM ASS’Y 4 HOLDER FL CASSETTE ASS’Y 5 LEVER FL DOOR 6 SLIDER FL DRIVE...
  • Page 45 qa 0 qs Fig. 2-9 Top Parts Location-2 1 FE HEAD 8 DISK S REEL 2 CYLINDER ASS’Y 9 LEVER S BRAKE ASS’Y 3 ACE HEAD ASS’Y 0 GEAR IDLE 4 LEVER UNIT PINCH ASS’Y qa LEVER IDLE 5 LEVER #9 GUIDE ASS’Y qs LEVER T BRAKE ASS’Y 6 LEVER TENSION ASS’Y qd DISK T REEL...
  • Page 46: Bottom View

    2-3-2 Bottom View Fig. 2-10 Bottom Parts Location 1 GEAR JOINT 1 2 GEAR JOINT 2 3 BRAKET GEAR 4 MOTOR CAPSTAN ASS’Y 5 LEVER T LOAD ASS’Y 6 GEAR LOADING DRIVE 7 LEVER S LOAD ASS’Y 8 HOLDER CLUTCH ASS’Y 9 BELT PULLEY 0 SLIDER CAM...
  • Page 47: Vcr Deck

    2-4 VCR DECK 2-4-1 Holder FL Cassette Ass’y Removal 2-4-2 Lever FL Arm Ass’y Removal 1) Pull the Holder FL Cassette Ass’y 1 to the eject position. 1) Push the hole “A” in the direction of arrow “B” use the pin.(about 2) Pull the Holder FL Cassette Ass’y 1 as grasping the Holder FL Dia.
  • Page 48: Lever Fl Door Removal

    2-4-3 Lever FL Door Removal 2-4-4 Slider FL Drive, Gear FL Cam Removal 1) Release the Hook 2 and Remove the Lever FL Door 1 in the 1) Pull the Slider FL Drive 1 to the front direction. direction of arrow “A”. 2) Remove the Slider FL Drive 1 in the direction of arrow.
  • Page 49: Gear Worm Wheel Removal

    2-4-5 Gear Worm Wheel Removal 2-4-6 Cable Flat Removal 1) Remove the Gear Worm wheel 1. 1) Remove the Drum connecting part of Cable Flat 1 from Connector Waffer 2. 2 CONNECTOR WAFER 1 CABLE FLAT 1 GEAR WORM WHEEL Fig.
  • Page 50: Motor Loading Ass'y Removal

    2-4-7 Motor Loading Ass’y Removal 2-4-8 Bracket Gear, Gear Joint 2, 1 Removal 1) Remove the screw 1. 1) Remove the SCREW 1. 2) Remove the Motor Loading Ass’y 2. 2) Remove the Bracket Gear 2. 3) Remove the Gear Joint 2 3. 4) Remove the Gear Joint 1 4.
  • Page 51: Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam

    2-4-9 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam, 2-4-10 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam, Lever Load S, T Ass’y Removal Lever Load S, T Ass’y Assembly 1) Remove the Belt Pulley. (Refer to Fig. 2-38) 1) When reinstalling, be sure to align dot of Lever Load T Ass’y 2) Remove the Gear Loading Drive 1 after releasing Hook [A] in 1 with dot of Lever Load S Ass’y 2 as shown in drawing, the direction arrow as shown in detail drawing.
  • Page 52: Lever Pinch Drive, Lever Tension Drive Removal

    2-4-11 Lever Pinch Drive, 2-4-12 Lever Tension Ass’y, Lever Tension Drive Removal Band Brake Ass’y Removal 1) Remove the Lever Pinch Drive 1, Lever Tension Drive 2. 1) Remove the Lever Brake S Ass’y (Refer to Fig 2-25). 2) Remove the Spring Tension Lever 1. 3) Rotate stopper of Main Base in the direction of arrow “A”.
  • Page 53: Lever Brake S, T Ass'y Removal

    2-4-13 Lever Brake S, T Ass’y Removal 2-4-14 Gear Idle Ass’y Removal 1) Push the Lever Idle 1 in the direction of arrow “A”, “B”. 1) Release the Hook [A] and the Hook [B], [C] in the direction of arrow as shown in Fig 2-25. 2) Lift the Lever Idle 1.
  • Page 54: Disk S, T Reel Removal

    2-4-15 Disk S, T Reel Removal 2-4-16 Holder Clutch Ass’y Removal 1) Lift the Disk S, T Reel 1, 2. 1) Remove the Washer Slit 1. 2) Lift the Holder Clutch Ass’y 2. Note: When you reinstall Holder Clutch Ass’y 1 DISK S REEL 1) Check the condition of spring as shown in detail A.
  • Page 55: Lever Up Down Ass'y, Gear Center Ass'y Removal

    2-4-17 Lever Up Down Ass’y, Gear Center 2-4-18 Guide Cassette Door Removal Ass’y Removal 1) Lift the Hook [A]. 2) Rotate the Guide Cassette Door 1 in the direction of arrow. 1) Remove the 2 hooks in the direction of arrow as shown Fig. 2- 29 and lift the Lever Up Down Ass’y 1.
  • Page 56: Lever Unit Pinch Ass'y, Plate Joint

    2-4-19 Lever Unit Pinch Ass’y, Plate Joint, 2-4-20 Lever #9 Guide Ass’y Removal Spring Pinch Drive Removal 1) Remove the Spring #9 Guide 1. 2) Lift the Spring #9 Guide Ass’y 2 in the direction of arrow “A”. 1) Lift the Unit Pinch Ass’y 1. 2) Remove the Plate Joint 2 from Lever Pinch Drive.
  • Page 57: Fe Head Removal

    2-4-21 FE Head Removal 2-4-22 ACE Head Removal 1) Rotate the FE Head 1 in the direction of arrow to lift up. 1) Pull out the FPC from connector of ACE Head Ass’y 2. 2) Remove the screw 1. 3) Lift the ACE Head Ass’y 2. 1 SCREW 1 FE HEAD 2 HEAD ACE ASS`Y...
  • Page 58: Slider S, T Ass'y Removal

    2-4-23 Slider S, T Ass’y Removal 2-4-24 Plate Ground Deck, Cylinder Ass’y Re- moval 1) Move the Slider S, T Ass’y 1, 2 to slot, and then lift it to remove. (Refer to arrow) 1) Remove the 3 Screws 1. 2) Lift the Plate Ground Deck 2.
  • Page 59: Hook Capstan, Belt Pulley Removal

    2-4-25 Hook Capstan, Belt Pulley Removal 2-4-26 Motor Capstan Ass’y Removal 1) Remove the Hook Capstan 1 after realeasing Hook in the 1) Remove the 3 Screws 1. direction arrow as shown in detail drawing. 2) Remove the Motor Capstan Ass’y 2. 2) Remove the Belt Pulley 2.
  • Page 60: Post #8 Guide Ass'y Removal

    2-4-27 Post #8 Guide Ass’y Removal 2-4-29 How to Eject the Cassette Tape (If the tape is stuck in the unit) 1) Rotate the Post #8 Guide Ass’y 1 in the direction of arrow to lift up. 1) Turn the Gear worm 1 clockwise with screw driver.(Refer to arrow) (Other method: Remove the Screw of Motor Load Ass’y, Separate the Motor Load Ass’y)
  • Page 61: The Table Of Cleaning, Lubrication And Replacement Time About Principal Parts

    2-5 THE TABLE OF CLEANING, LUBRICATION AND REPLACEMENT TIME ABOUT PRINCIPAL PARTS 1) The replacement time of parts is not life of parts. 2) The table 2-1 is that the VCR Set is in normal condition (normal temperature, normal humidity). The checking period may be changed owing to the condition of use, runtime and environmental conditions.
  • Page 62 MEMO 2-22E 2-22...
  • Page 63: Block Diagram

    RDR-VX410 3. Block Diagram 4MB FLASH EEPROM DVD-Rewritable Drive 4MB(x2) SDRAM K8D3216UBM 24LC32 TS-H552B RF Out(Splitter) (32bit) (8bit) (I2C) VHF/UHF TM BLOCK CVBS MTS IC MSP3417D 2MB(x4) SDRAM DVD V IN 6CH AMP ENCODER DECODER (64bit) LA73054 CS92686 CS98202 L/R from Tuner...
  • Page 64 MEMO 3-4E...
  • Page 65: Pcb Diagrams

    RDR-VX410 4. PCB Diagrams 4-1 VCR Main PCB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-3...
  • Page 66: Vcr Main Pcb

    4-1 VCR Main PCB COMPONENT SIDE...
  • Page 67 CONDUCTOR SIDE...
  • Page 68: Dvd Main Pcb

    4-2 DVD Main PCB COMPONENT SIDE...
  • Page 69 CONDUCTOR SIDE 4-10...
  • Page 70: Jack Pcb

    4-3 Jack PCB COMPONENT SIDE 4-11 4-12...
  • Page 71 CONDUCTOR SIDE 4-13 4-14...
  • Page 72: Dv Jack Pcb

    4-4 DV Jack PCB COMPONENT SIDE CONDUCTOR SIDE 4-15 4-16...
  • Page 73: Function Timer Pcb

    4-5 Function Timer PCB COMPONENT SIDE CONDUCTOR SIDE 4-17 4-18...
  • Page 74 MEMO 4-20E...
  • Page 75: Schematic Diagrams

    RDR-VX410 5. Schematic Diagrams Block Identification of Main PCB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-3 Note 5-1 S.M.P.S (VCR Main PCB) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-5...
  • Page 76: Vcr Main Pcb

    Block Identification of Main PCB VCR MAIN PCB <Component Side> <Conductor Side>...
  • Page 77 5-1 S.M.P.S. (VCR Main PCB)
  • Page 78: Power (Vcr Main Pcb)

    5-2 Power (VCR Main PCB)
  • Page 79: Logic (Vcr Main Pcb)

    5-3 Logic (VCR Main PCB) 5-10...
  • Page 80: A/V (Vcr Main Pcb)

    5-4 A/V (VCR Main PCB) 5-11 5-12...
  • Page 81: Hi-Fi (Vcr Main Pcb)

    5-5 Hi-Fi (VCR Main PCB) 5-13 5-14...
  • Page 82: Osd (Vcr Main Pcb)

    5-6 OSD (VCR Main PCB) 5-15 5-16...
  • Page 83: Secam (Vcr Main Pcb)

    5-7 SECAM (VCR Main PCB) 5-17 5-18...
  • Page 84: Function Timer (Function Timer Pcb)

    5-8 Function Timer (Function Timer PCB) 5-19 5-20...
  • Page 85: Encoder (Dvd Main Pcb)

    5-9 Encoder (DVD Main PCB) MD[31: 31:0] CHANGE P CHANGE Part Ty t Type(FB23,FB24,FB25,FB26) pe(FB23,FB24,FB25,FB26) 3225 to 2012 2012 P3V3 P3V3 SM1V8P3V3 FB23 FB24 0(2012) 0(2012) R123 SM_SYSCLK IC102 IC103 SM1V8 P1V8 PLL_1V8_VDD FB14 FB15 VDD0 VDD0 VSS1 VSS1 VDD0 VDD0 VSS1 VSS1...
  • Page 86: Decoder (Dvd Main Pcb)

    5-10 Decoder (DVD Main PCB) V_R_ R_OU V_R_ R_OU ADC_BC DC_BCK [2,6] Y_G_O _OUT Y_G_ G_OU PCMI MI_LR _LRCK [2 [2,4] U_B_ B_OU U_B_ B_OU PCMI MI_DAT _DATA [2, 2,4] 4] IO_R _RXD IO_T _TXD 1.8V @ 3 8V @ 3A IO_CLK _CLK P3V3...
  • Page 87: Video Decoder And Connector (Dvd Main Pcb)

    5-11 Video Decoder and Connector (DVD Main PCB) P3V3 P3V3 VDD_7115 DD_7115 100XL/3A XL/3A C1013 1013 4.7uF 4.7uF/50V VDDA_7115 DDA_7115 100XL/3A XL/3A C1024 1024 4.7uF 4.7uF/25V 105¡C GND_ ND_A R1035 1035 LLC2 LLC2 R1033 1033 RTS0 RTS0 TP126 TP107 TP107 R1032 1032 LI LINE2_V...
  • Page 88: Dv Interface And 1394 Connector (Dvd Main Pcb)

    5-12 DV Interface and 1394 Connector (DVD Main PCB) P3V3 P3V3 3V3PLL_P 3V3PLL_PHY L1301 L1301 100XL/3A 100XL/3A 3V3A_PH 3A_PHY L1302 L1302 CGMS-D OPTION BY D H PARK 20050202 100XL/3A 100XL/3A R1301 1301 3V3D_P 3V3D_PHY CGMS MS_D_DAT _D_DATA0 R1302 1302 CGMS MS_D_DAT _D_DATA1 L1303...
  • Page 89: Connectors And Power (Dvd Main Pcb)

    5-13 Connectors and Power (DVD Main PCB) V3.3 P3V3 P3V3 C306 C307 0.1uF 100uF/16V V5CC_25 V5CC_25 PCMO_D MO_D0 PCMO_BC PCMO_BCK ADC_SD ADC_SDA PCMO_LRCK PCMO_LRCK ADC_BC ADC_BCK [2,3] PCMIO_XCLK PCMIO_XCLK ADC_LRCK ADC_LRCK SPDIF_OUT IF_OUT DVD_A_MUT DVD_A_MUTE (IEC958) 0R(3216) 0R(3216) MS_ICLK MS_ICLK [3,4] C308 C309...
  • Page 90: Mux, Nicam Tm, Pdc, Scart, Front Jack

    5-14 MUX, NICAM, TM, PDC, SCART, Front Jack (JACK PCB) 5-31 5-32...
  • Page 91: Adc/Dac, Vic1 (La73054) Block (Jack Pcb)

    5-15 ADC/DAC, VIC1 (LA73054) BLOCK (JACK PCB) 5-33 5-34...
  • Page 92: Mts/Tuner (Jack Pcb)

    5-16 MTS/Tuner (JACK PCB) 5-35 5-36...
  • Page 93: Component/Super Out (Jack Pcb)

    5-17 Component/Super Out (JACK PCB) 5-37 5-38...
  • Page 94 MEMO 5-40E...
  • Page 95: Alignment And Adjustments

    RDR-VX410 6. ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS 6-1 VCR ADJUSTMENT 6-1-1 Reference 1) X-Point (Tracking center) adjustment, “Head switching adjustment” can be adjusted with remote control. 2) When replacing the Main PCB Micom (IC601) and NVRAM (IC603: EEPROM) be sure to adjust the “Head switching adjustment”.
  • Page 96 6-1-1(b) TEST location for adjustment mode setting Short-Circuit for few seconds and release. (Just one time) Fig. 6-2 Function Timer PCB (Top View)
  • Page 97: Head Switching Point Adjustment

    6-1-2 Head Switching Point Adjustment 1) Playback the alignment tape. 2) Intermittently short-circuit the two Test Points on Function Timer PCB while setting the adjustment mode. (See Fig. 6-2) 3) Press the “1, 0” buttons ; remote control adjustment operates automatically. (See Fig. 6-1)
  • Page 98: Vcr Mechanical Adjustment

    6-2 VCR MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT 6-2-1 Tape Transport System and Adjustment Locations The tape transport system has been adjusted precisely in the factory. Alignment is not necessary except for the following : 1) Noise observed on the screen. 2) Tape damage. 3) Parts replacement in the tape transport system.
  • Page 99: Tape Transport System Adjustment

    6-2-2 Tape Transport System Adjustment When parts are replaced, perform the required adjustments by referring to procedures for the tape transport system. If there are any changes to the tape path, first run a T-120 tape and make sure excessive tape wrinkle does not occur at the tape guides. If tape wrinkle is observed at the guide roller S, T, turn the guide roller S, T until wrinkle disappears.
  • Page 100 b. ACE HEAD TILT ADJUSTMENT 1) Playback a blank tape and observe the position of the tape at the lower flange of tape guide. 2) Confirm that there is no curl or wrinkle at the lower flange of tape guide as shown in Fig. 6-7 (B). 3) If a curl or wrinkle of the tape occurs, slightly turn the screw (A) tilt adjust on the ACE head ass’y.
  • Page 101 d. ACE HEAD POSITION (X-POINT) ADJUSTMENT 1) Playback the alignment tape (Color bar) 2) Intermittently short-circuit the two Test Points on Function Timer PCB. (See Fig. 6-2) 3) Press the “0, 5” remote control buttons, then adjustment is operates automatically. (See Fig. 6-1) 4) Connect the CH-1 probe to “Envelope”...
  • Page 102 (2) Linearity adjustment (Guide roller S, T adjustment) 1) Playback the Mono Scope alignment tape (SP mode). 2) Observe the video envelope signal on an oscilloscope (triggered by the video switching pulse). 3) Make sure the video envelope waveform (at its minimum) meets the specification shown in Fig. 6-9. If it does not, adjust as follows : Note: a=Maximum output of the video RF envelope.
  • Page 103 6) Play back the Mono Scope alignment tape (SP mode). 7) Connect an oscilloscope CH-1 to the “Envelope” and CH-2 to the “H’D SW Pulse” for triggering. 8) Turn the guide roller heads with a flat head ( ) driver to obtain a flat video RF envelope as shown in Fig. 6-11. IDEAL ENVELOPE S HEIGHT TOO HIGH T HEIGHT TOO HIGH...
  • Page 104: Reel Torque

    (4) Envelope Check 1) Make recordings on T-120 (E-120) and T-160 (E-180) tape. Make sure the playback output envelope meets the specification as shown in Fig. 6-13. 2) Play back a self recorded tape (recording made on the unit using with T-120 (E-120). The video envelope should meet the specification as shown in Fig.
  • Page 105 No Power Detected Key Operation or Remote Control Error (stand by LED OFF) Is the measurement of F1S01 is normal? Change fuse Check power and front connector power with in normal value? Change short circuited or BD01~04, ZD1S01~2 XT601 14.318MHz Check the circuity around the clock opened parts SHORT and OPEN...
  • Page 106 PLAY MODE MECHANISM DOESN'T (VCR Section) (VCR Section) INOPERATIVE OPERATE IN PLAY MODE TURN VCR POWER ON EE-VIDEO (VIDEO MISSING IN EE MODE) LOAD A TAPE AND PRESS PLAY BUTTON INSERT THE CASETTE TAPE RECORDED BY ANOTHER VCR AND PRESS PLAY BUTTON (LOAD) CHECK IC601-38...
  • Page 107 RECORD MODE (VCR Section) DOESN'T OPERATE CAPSTAN (CAPSTAN DOES NOT ROTATION ROTATE) PLAY (PLAY MODE OPERATION DOESN'T OPERATE) LOAD VCR WITH A TAKE UP REEL SENSOR (S.T REEL) BLANK TAPE AND SUPPLY REEL SENSOR PRESS RECORD BUTTON IC601-98,99 (PT601.PT602) PULSE EJECT CHANGE TAPE REC MODE...
  • Page 108 FAST FORWARD FWD SEARCH DOESN'T (VCR Section) (VCR Section) DOESN'T OPERATE OPERATE LOAD TAPE AND PRESS F.FWD BUTTON PLAY OPERATION (PLAY DOESN'T OPERATE) F.FWD PRESS FF INDICATOR IN CHANGE IC601, XT601 KEY IN REMOTE THE DISPLAY CONTROL PRESS F.FWD FOR FORWARD SEARCH CHECK TIMER IS CAPSTAN...
  • Page 109 CASSETTE LOADING VIDEO MISSING IN MECHANISM (VCR Section) (VCR Section) EE MODE DOES NOT OPERATE TURN THE VCR PLACE VCR IN STOP MODE POWER ON AND INSERT A TAPE LINE 2 INPUT CHECK CST IN MODE TAPE DETECTED START SENSOR (S601) IC601-75:HIGH(5V) IC601 IC301-68,69...
  • Page 110 VIDEO MISSING IN VIDEO MISSING IN (VCR Section) (VCR Section) RECORD MODE PLAY MODE IC301-50pin E-E mode and IC801 22pin CHECK VIDEO signal out VIDEO signal in? SEE PAGE 7-5 VIDEO EE MODE (VIDEO MISSING IN EE MODE) OPERATION IC301-65pin CHECK IC301-55 Vcc 5V? VIDEO signal out? PLACE THE VCR PLAY MODE...
  • Page 111 COLOR MISSING IN COLOR MISSING IN (VCR Section) (VCR Section) NOTE: XT301 - Always (4.433619MHz) NOTE: XT301 - Always (4.433619MHz) RECORD MODE PLAY MODE SEE PAGE 7-6 (VIDEO IN) FM-ENV SEE PAGE 7-6 (VIDEO MISSING IN RECORD (VIDEO MISSING IN PLAY MODE) RECORD MODE IC301-21 MODE)
  • Page 112 OSD PICTURE (VCR Section) MISSING CHECK IC6P01-2pin 2 FSC CHECK IC301-37pin 8.86MHz signal in CHECK IC6P01-6,7pin CHECK C6P04, C6P05, L6P05 AFC signal out CHANGE IC6P01...
  • Page 113 AUDIO MISSING IN AUDIO MISSING IN (VCR Section) (VCR Section) EE MODE (VCR Section) REC MODE VCR STOP MODE CHECK AUDIO MISSING IN EE MODE IC801-44, 46, CHECK L1/L2 INPUT CHOICE C815.C814 56, 58pin Audio MODE C820,C821 signal input MONO MISSING AUDIO TUNER MONO...
  • Page 114 AUDIO MISSING MONO (VCR Section) IN PB MODE CHECK CHECK AUDIO MISSING IN PB MODE PB MODE CHECK "AUDIO MISSING IN EE MODE" IC501-4 IC301-13 CHECK AUDIO SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL R3A50, R3A28, C3A24 PLACE THE VCR IN PB MODE INPUT CHANGE IC501 IC301-11 CHECK IC301-18 Vcc 5V AND...
  • Page 115 CAPSTAN DOES (VCR Section) (VCR Section) NO SERVO LOCK NOT ROTATE PLAY CHECK CN604-2 B+ IN THE POWER BLOCK CHECK IC601-93 CN604-1 C-FG CHECK CN604-3 5V AT PC5V LINE PC5V IN THE POWER BLOCK IC601-88 CTL PULSE PLACE THE VCR IN PLAY MODE CHECK CTL PULSE AC...
  • Page 116 DRUM DOES (VCR Section) NOT ROTATE CHECK CN604-8 12V AT PC12V LINE IN THE POWER BLOCK CN604-3 CHECK 5V LINE CN604-12 CHECK IC601-9, D CTL CHANGE IC601 2.5V CHECK CHECK CYLINDER MOTOR R608, R617, C659A...
  • Page 117 Disc loading error Are main and deck Check the power power OK? Is the FFC cable (between main & deck) Reinsert FFC cable correctly inserted correctly? Change the DVD main board...
  • Page 118 No Analog Audio Output No digital audio out Voltage of L802 is 9V Checking Check the digital audio Power block Replace Jack board Refer to user manual (jack PCB) setting Skip setting check (hardware problem) Check the pin #13, #20 Check IC501 #3pin Sdata Proper vcc of DOL3 (jack PCB) Check Vcc Line...
  • Page 119 No audio on line input mode or CVBS output error recorded disc playback Check select signal of 24 pin in CN04 check pin63, 64 (Clock, data)of IC801 pin44, 46, 56, 58 in IC801 of Jack PCB has Check DVD main PCB (jack board) normal level? Check pin56 of IC801,pin17...
  • Page 120 S-Video output error Component output error 4, 8 and 12pin in CN04 of Check DVD main PCB jack PCB or CN2 of DVD main PCB has normal level? 16pin and 20pin in CN04 of jack PCB or CN2 of DVD Main PCB Check DVD main PCB.
  • Page 121 Line1 CVBS Video Input Error Pin4 in IC801 Check the connection between has nomal level? pin4 in IC801 and L1 Scart-Jack (jack PCB) Pin21 in IC801 Check pin 62, 55 in IC801 of input power has nomal level? Check the connection between pin12 Pin12 in IC1001 DVD main PCB in IC1001 of DVD main PCB has nomal level?
  • Page 122 Line2 S-Video Video Input Error Line2 CVBS Video Input Error Pin 6 in IC801 Pin 5, 9 in CN04 Check the connection between pin 16 Check the connection between has nomal level? has nomal level and 9 in CN04 and L2 S- videojack pin 6 in IC801 and L2 pin-jack (jack PCB) (jack PCB)
  • Page 123: Repair Parts List

    RDR-VX410 8. REPAIR PARTS LIST 8-1 Exploded Views ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-2 8-1-1 Cabinet Assembly ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-2 8-1-2 VCR Mechanical Parts (Top Side) --------------------------------------------------------------- 8-3 8-1-3 VCR Mechanical Parts (Bottom Side) ----------------------------------------------------------- 8-4 8-2 Electrical Parts List ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8-5...
  • Page 124: Exploded Views

    8-1 EXPLODED VIEWS NOTE: • -XX, -X mean standardized parts, so they may • The mechanical parts with no reference number The components identified by mark have some differences from the original one. in the exploded views are not supplied. dotted line with mark are critical for safety.
  • Page 125: Vcr Mechanical Parts (Top Side)

    8-1-2 VCR Mechanical Parts (Top Side) G001 K490 not supplied not supplied G555 not supplied not supplied G450 G510 G680 not supplied G420 G480 K546 K250 G560 K240 K248 not supplied G681 B410 K350 K110 B440 not supplied not supplied K340 not supplied not supplied...
  • Page 126: Vcr Mechanical Parts (Bottom Side)

    8-1-3 VCR Mechanical Parts (Bottom Side) G542 B561 B462 not supplied not supplied B560 not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied B570 Ref. No. Part No.
  • Page 127: Electrical Parts List

    DV JACK DVD MAIN FUNCTION TIMER 8-2 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST • Items marked “*” are not stocked since they are NOTE: When indicating parts by reference number, • Due to standardization, replacements in the seldom required for routine service. Some delay please include the board name.
  • Page 128 FUNCTION TIMER JACK Ref. No. Part No. Description Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Description Remarks SW713 1-786-353-11 TACT SWITCH (FF) VZ812 1-805-011-11 DIODE UDZ9.1B SW714 1-786-353-11 TACT SWITCH (OPEN) VZ813 1-805-011-11 DIODE UDZ9.1B VZ814 1-805-011-11 DIODE UDZ9.1B SW715 1-786-353-11 TACT SWITCH (REW) SW716 1-786-353-11 TACT SWITCH (STOP) VZ815 1-805-011-11 DIODE UDZ9.1B...
  • Page 129 JACK VCR MAIN Ref. No. Part No. Description Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Description Remarks 1-786-353-11 TACT SWITCH (CH DOWN) < COIL > 1-786-353-11 TACT SWITCH (CH UP) 1-400-074-11 INDUCTOR 100uH < TUNER > 1-400-074-11 INDUCTOR 100uH L401 1-400-074-11 INDUCTOR 100uH TM401 9-885-095-58 TM BLOCK TCSK0601PD25A, PAL...
  • Page 130: Vcr Main

    VCR MAIN Ref. No. Part No. Description Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Description Remarks D620 1-805-264-11 DIODE 1N5819 (VX410 (AU2)) < COIL > D688 1-804-407-11 DIODE 1N4148 D692 1-805-264-11 DIODE 1N5819 (VX410 (AU2)) BD1S01 1-400-085-11 INDUCTOR 70uH D1P101 1-804-407-11 DIODE 1N4148 BD1S02 1-400-085-11 INDUCTOR 70uH L301...
  • Page 131 VCR MAIN Ref. No. Part No. Description Remarks Ref. No. Part No. Description Remarks Q3A04 1-804-422-11 TRANSISTOR KTC3203 ACCESSORIES Q3A05 1-804-422-11 TRANSISTOR KTC3203 ************ 2-637-391-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH) Q3A06 9-885-060-82 TRANSISTOR KSA812 (VX410 GI)) Q6P01 1-804-420-11 TRANSISTOR KSA733 2-637-392-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (SPANISH) Q6P02 1-804-420-11 TRANSISTOR KSA733...
  • Page 132 RDR-VX410 Sony Corporation 2005H0500-1 Home Electronics Network Company © 2005.8 — 164 — 9-874-887-11 Published by Quality Assurance Dept.

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