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SERVICE MANUAL
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
V-E59
V-E39
V-E29
APR, 2002
CONTENTS
1. Precautions
2. Reference Information
3. Product Specifications
4. Disassembly and Reassembly
5. Alignment and Adjustment
6. Exploded View
7. Replacement Parts List
8. Block Diagram
9. PCB Diagrams
10. Schematic Diagrams
1. Precautions
1. Be sure that all of the built-in protective devices are
replaced. Restore any missing protective shields.
2. When reinstalling the chassis and its assemblies, be
sure to restore all pretective devices, including :
control knobs and compartment covers.
3. Make sure that there are no cabinet openings
through which people--particularly children
--might insert fingers and contact dangerous
voltages. Such openings include the spacing
between the picture tube and the cabinet mask,
excessively wide cabinet ventilation slots, and
improperly fitted back covers.
If the measured resistance is less than 1.0 megohm
or greater than 5.2 megohms, an abnormality exists
that must be corrected before the unit is returned
to the customer.
4. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Fig. 1-1) :
Warning : Do not use an isolation transformer
during this test. Use a leakage current tester or a
metering system that complies with American
National Standards Institute (ANSI C101.1,
Leakage Current for Appliances), and Underwriters
Laboratories (UL Publication UL1410, 59.7).
5. With the unit completely reassembled, plug the AC
line cord directly the power outlet. With the unit’s
AC switch first in the ON position and then OFF,
measure the current between a known erath
ground (metal water pipe, conduit, etc.) and all
exposed metal parts, including : antennas, handle
brackets, metal cabinets, screwheads and control
shafts. The current measured should not exceed
0.5 milliamp. Reverse the power-plug prongs in the
AC outlet and repeat the test.
6. X-ray Limits :
The picture tube is designed to prohibit X-ray
emissions. To ensure continued X-ray protection,
replace the picture tube only with one that is the
same type as the original.
Toshiba
(READING SHOULD
NOT BE ABOVE
0.5mA)
LEAKAGE
CURRENT
TESTER
DEVICE
UNDER
TEST
TEST ALL
EXPOSED METER
SURFACES
2-WIRE CORD
ALSO TEST WITH
PLUG REVERSED
(USING AC ADAPTER
PLUG AS REQUIRED)
EARTH
GROUND
Fig. 1-1 AC Leakage Test
7. Antenna Cold Check :
With the unit’s AC plug disconnected from the
AC source, connect an electrical jumper across the
two AC prongs. Connect one lead of the ohmmeter
to an AC prong.
Connect the other lead to the coaxial connector.
8. High Voltage Limit :
High voltage must be measured each time
servicing is done on the B+, horizontal deflection
or high voltage circuits.
Heed the high voltage limits. These include the
X-ray protection Specifications Label, and the
Product Safety and X-ray Warning Note on the
service data schematic.
9. Some semiconductor (“solid state”) devices are
easily damaged by static electricity.
Such components are called Electrostatically
Sensitive Devices (ESDs); examples include
integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors.
The following techniques will reduce the
occurrence of component damage caused by static
electricity.
10. Immediately before handling any semiconductor
components or assemblies, drain the electrostatic
charge from your body by touching a known
earth ground. Alternatively, wear a discharging
Wrist-strap device. (Be sure to remove it prior to
applying power--this is an electric shock
precaution.)
1-1
Precautions
11. High voltage is maintained within specified limits
by close-tolerance, safety-related components and
adjustments. If the high voltage exceeds the
specified limits, check each of the special
components.
12. Design Alteration Warning :
Never alter or add to the mechanical or electrical
design of this unit. Example : Do not add
auxiliary audio or video connectors.
Such alterations might create a safety hazard.
Also, any design changes or additions will void
the manufacturer’s warranty.
13. Hot Chassis Warning :
Some TV receiver chassis are electrically
connected directly to one conductor of the AC
power cord. If an isolation transformer is not
used, these units may be safely serviced only if
the AC power plug is inserted so that the chassis
is connected to the ground side of the AC source.
To confirm that the AC power plug is inserted
correctly, do the following : Using an AC
voltmeter, measure the voltage between the
chassis and a known earth ground. If the reading
is greater than 1.0V, remove the AC power plug,
reverse its polarity and reinsert. Re-measure the
voltage between the chassis and ground.
14. Some TV chassis are designed to operate with 85
volts AC between chassis and ground, regardless
of the AC plug polarity. These units can be safely
serviced only if an isolation transformer inserted
between the receiver and the power source.
18. Picture Tube Implosion Warning :
The picture tube in this receiver employs
“integral implosion” protection. To ensure
continued implosion protection, make sure that
the replacement picture tube is the same as the
original.
19. Do not remove, install or handle the picture tube
without first putting on shatterproof goggles
equipped with side shields. Never handle the
picture tube by its neck. Some “in-line” picture
tubes are equipped with a permanently attached
deflection yoke; do not try to remove such
“permanently attached” yokes from the picture
tube.
20. Product Safety Notice :
Some electrical and mechanical parts have special
safety-related characteristics which might not be
obvious from visual inspection. These safety
features and the protection they give might be
lost if the replacement component differs from the
original--even if the replacement is rated for
higher voltage, wattage, etc.
Components that are critical for safety are
indicated in the circuit diagram by shading,
(
or
).
Use replacement components that have the same
ratings, especially for flame resistance and
dielectric strength specifications. A replacement
part that does not have the same safety
characteristics as the original might create shock,
fire or other hazards.
15. Never defeat any of the B+ voltage interlocks.
Do not apply AC power to the unit (or any of its
assemblies) unless all solid-state heat sinks are
correctly installed.
16. Always connect a test instrument’s ground lead to
the instrument chassis ground before connecting
the positive lead; always remove the instrument’s
ground lead last.
17. Observe the original lead dress, especially near
the following areas : Antenna wiring, sharp
edges, and especially the AC and high voltage
power supplies. Always inspect for pinched, outof-place, or frayed wiring. Do not change the
spacing between components and the printed
circuit board. Check the AC power cord for
damage. Make sure that leads and components
do not touch thermally hot parts.
1-2
Toshiba
Toshiba
TV
VIDEO
AUDIO
R
L
LINE OUT
LINE IN 1
VIDEO INPUT
SOCKET
OUT TO TV
VIDEO OUTPUT
CONNECTOR SOCKET
AERIAL IN
CONNECTOR
V-E59
CHANNEL
SELECTION
BUTTONS
CHANNEL
SELECTION
BUTTONS
AUDIO L, R OUTPUT
SOCKETS
AUDIO L, R INPUT
SOCKETS
Rear View of the VCR
ON/STANDBY
BUTTON
V-E39/V-E29
LINE IN 2 AUDIO L, R
INPUT SOCKETS
ON/STANDBY
BUTTON
LINE IN 2 VIDEO
INPUT SOCKET
V-E59
Front View of the VCR
VIDEO CASSETTE
COMPARTMENT
VIDEO CASSETTE
COMPARTMENT
RECORD
BUTTON
RECORD
BUTTON
TV
AUDIO
LINE IN 1
LINE OUT
5
AUDIO OUTPUT
SOCKETS
VIDEO
AUDIO INPUT
SOCKETS
V-E39/V-E29
REW
FF
PLAY
STOP
BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON
EJECT
BUTTON
REW
FF
PLAY
STOP
BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON
EJECT
BUTTON
GB
GB
6
SAT.MONI.
(Feature unavailable
in these models
A. DUB
(V-E59 only)
SP/LP
PROG.
SLOW
REW
STOP
F.ADV
INDEX
MENU
REC
I.SELECT
NUMBER BUTTON
DISPLAY
EJECT
EJECT.
EJECT
A.DUB
SP/LP
SLOW
REW
MENU
F.ADV
I.SELECT
7
4
1
DISPLAY
COUNT/TR
SAT.MONI.
FF
TIMER
CLR/RST
TRK
CH
VIDEO INSERT
SPICTURE
HOWVIEW
TV/VIDEO
OK
PAUSE / S T I L L
SAT.CONT.
AUDIO
STOP
CURSOR
PROG.
9
6
3
ON/
STANDBY
COUNT.RST
PLAY
REC
INDEX
0
8
5
2
EJECT
Infrared Remote Control
PICTURE
SAT.CONT.
(Feature unavailable
in these models
TV/VIDEO
AUDIO
PAUSE/STILL, OK
FF
PLAY
TIMER
COUNT.RST
CLR/RST
COUNT/TR
TRK
CH
ON/STANDBY
2. Reference Information
2-1 Operation of Controls
2-1
2-2
1
2
3
4
5
2
4
STEREO
3
5
Cassette loaded indicator
Multi-function display
Timer indicator (HH):MM
Hi-Fi Stereo indicator (V-E59 only)
Rec indicator
VCR
1
T
T.
EJEC
A.DUB
P
SAT.M
SP/L
W
T
INSER
U
F.AD
E/ST
ILL
7
INDE
ECT
REC
V
FF
PLA
Y
MEN
PAUS
SOR
EO
OK
CUR
TV/VID
SPICTU
HOW
VRE
IEW
O
STO
P
REW
AUDI
ONT.
VIDEO
SAT.C
.
SLO
PROG
ONI.
I.SEL
0
X
9
CLR/R
TIM
ER
ST
2
TRK
6
DISP
LAY
T.RST
5
COUN
1
T/TR
8
COUN
4
3
EJE
CT
CH
Y
STA ON/
NDB
REMOTE CONTROL & OWNER’S INSTRUCTIONS
BATTERIES “AAA”
COAXIAL CABLE
You have just purchased a Toshiba Video Cassette Recorder (VCR).
Together with your VCR, you will find the following accessories in the box.
Accessories
Display Indicator
7
GB
GB
TV
☛
75 Ω
coaxial
coaxial
75 Ω
Audio/Video RCA
Audio/Video RCA
Audio/Video RCA
Type
In
Out
In
Out
In
Direction
◆ Aerial
◆ Cable television network
◆ Television
◆ Audio Hi-Fi system
◆ Camcorder
◆ Other VCR
◆ Television
◆ Other VCR
◆ Audio Hi-Fi system (V-E59 only)
◆ Camcorder
◆ Other VCR
Recommended Use
8
Refer to the documentation supplied with your equipment for detailed connection instructions
and associated safety precautions.
Whenever you connect an audio or video system to your VCR, ensure that all elements are
switched off.
IN FROM ANT. Rear
OUT TO TV
V-E59
Rear
LINE OUT
LINE IN 2
LINE OUT
LINE IN 1
V-E59
Front
Rear
AUDIO
VIDEO
LINE IN 1
V-E39/V-E29
Line out
V-E39/V-E29
AUDIO
R
L
Rear
LINE IN 1
V-E59
VIDEO
Location
Connector
Your VCR is equipped with the following connectors.
◆ Systems connected permanently to the VCR or temporarily (camcorder for example)
◆ Types of connectors available on your systems
You must take into account various factors when connecting audio or video systems:
Deciding How to Connect Your VCR
Reference Information
Toshiba
Toshiba
Plug the other end of the coaxial cable into the connector
previously used for the aerial on the television.
To obtain better quality pictures and sound on your television, you
can also connect your VCR to the television via the RCA cable
(see section below) if your television is equipped with this type of
connection.
4
5
This owner’s manual uses the illustration of V-E59.
V-E39/V-E29 models may have some differences in
appearance from the iillustration.
socket on your VCR.
TV
2
TV
VIDEO
AUDIO
R
L
Aerial
LINE IN 1
LINE OUT
VIDEO
TV
3
AUDIO
R
L
LINE IN 1
LINE OUT
VIDEO
AUDIO
R
L
LINE IN 1
4
TV
LINE OUT
Connect one end of the RCA Audio/Video cable to the Video output and Audio L, R output socket on the rear
of the VCR.
Plug the other end into the appropriate connector on the television.
3
9
Connect the coaxial cable as indicated in the above section.
2
◆ Regardless of the type of connection chosen, you must always connect the coaxial cable
supplied. Otherwise, no picture will be visible on the screen when the VCR is switched off.
◆ Make sure that both the television and the VCR are switched off before connecting the cables.
1
☛
You can connect your VCR to the television using the RCA cable if the appropriate input is available on the
television. You thus:
◆ Obtain better quality sound and pictures
◆ Simplify the setting up procedure of your VCR
RF
coaxial
cable
TV
Connecting Your VCR to the TV using the RCA Cable
➢
Plug the coaxial cable supplied into the
3
TV
Connect this cable to the 75Ω coaxial socket marked
rear of your VCR.
2
on the
Remove the aerial or network input cable from the television.
Make sure that both the television and the VCR are
switched off before connecting the cables.
1
☛
◆ An outdoor aerial
◆ An indoor aerial
◆ A cable television network
2
Connecting Your VCR to the TV using the Coaxial Cable
To receive television programmes a signal must be received from
one of the following sources:
GB
GB
10
VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
AUDIO
R
L
REAR OF THE VCR V-E39/V-E29
LINE OUT
LINE IN 1
REAR OF THE VCR V-E59
LINE OUT
LINE IN 1
The RCA input/output connectors on the rear of the VCR are used
for equipment, such as camcorders, VCRs or sound systems.
FRONT OF THE VCR
(V-E59 only)
➢
Sound system
VCR
Camcorder
You can connect other audio and/or video equipment to your VCR in different ways. The following
illustrations give a few examples of the connection possibilities.
Connecting Other Equipment to Your VCR
Reference Information
2-3
2-4
Connect the coaxial cable as indicated on page 9.
(Connecting Your VCR to the TV Using the Coaxial Cable)
Plug the VCR into the mains.
A message appears “AUTO SET-UP WILL BE STARTED. CHECK
ANTENNA AND TV CABLE CONNECTION” and then press OK
button to proceed.
Press the button, until the RF Receiving System option is
selected and press OK to continue..
The process will finish after a few minutes.
◆ The number of stations automatically stored by the VCR
depends on the number of stations that it has found.
On completion, press MENU twice to exit the menu.
1
2
3
4
5
Your VCR will automatically set itself up when it is plugged into the
mains for the first time. TV stations will be stored in memory. The
process takes a few minutes. Your VCR will then be ready for use.
Plug & Auto Set Up
PLEASE WAIT
AUTO SET UP
EXECUTE: OK
12:00
¥
CLOCK
11
END: MENU
1/JAN/2002
TUE
END:MENU
60%
I■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ -------I
SYSTEM-B/G
SYSTEM-D/K
SYSTEM-I
** SYSTEM SELECT **
PROCEED: OK
END:MENU
AUTO SET-UP WILL BE
STARTED.
CHECK ANTENNA AND
TV CABLE CONNECTION.
2
GB
GB
EJECT.
EJECT.
SLOW
REW
REC
MENU
4
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
PAUSE / S T I L L
FF
TIMER
CH
Fine tune the television until the pictures and sound are obtained
clearly.
If you cannot find the pictures and sound, or there is interference
from nearby channels, it may be necessary to change the setting
of the VCR output channel (see Solving Problems section of this
manual).
When the picture and sound are perfectly clear, store this channel
at the desired programme position on the television.
That programme is now reserved for use with your VCR.
Result:
7
8
Start a scan on your television or set the television to UHF
channel 60.
6
5
Insert the video cassette in the VCR. Check that the VCR starts
reading the cassette; if not, press button.
Select a programme position on the television to be reserved for
use with your VCR.
3
4
Switch on the VCR by pressing ON/STANDBY on the front of the
VCR or VCR ON/STANDBY on the remote control.
Switch on the television.
To view pictures from your VCR when a RCA cable is
used, the television must be set to the audio/video mode
(AV).
2
1
➢
12
1
Replace the cover by aligning it with the base of the remote
control and pushing it back into place.
3
Do not mix different battery types (manganese and
alkaline for example).
Insert two AAA, R03 or equivalent batteries, taking care to respect
the polarities:
◆
+ on the battery with + on the remote control
◆
– on the battery with – on the remote control
2
➢
Push the tab in the direction of the arrow to release the battery
compartment cover on the rear of the remote control.
1
◆ Find that the remote control is no longer working
correctly
◆ Purchase the video cassette recorder
You must insert or replace the batteries in the remote control when
you:
Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control
STOP
CURSOR
6
3
2
PLAY
5
2
EJECT
4
1
DISPLAY
ON/
STANDBY
You must tune your television for the VCR only if you are not using
a RCA cable
Tuning Your Television for the VCR
Reference Information
Toshiba
Toshiba
Notes on Batteries
Press ¥ or to select the hour, minutes, day, month and year.
Result:
The option selected flashes.
Press the or buttons to increase or decrease the value.
The day of the week is displayed automatically.
Result:
4
5
6
Press the OK button to select this option.
Result:
The CLOCK SET menu is displayed.
3
On completion, press MENU twice to exit the menu.
You can hold the or buttons down to scroll more
quickly through the values.
Press the corresponding , or ¥, buttons to select the
CLOCK SET option.
2
➢
Press MENU on the remote control.
The programming menu is displayed.
Result:
◆ Do not forget to reset the time when you change
clocks from winter to summer time and vice versa.
1
☛
You must set the date and time when:
◆ You purchase the video cassette recorder
◆ The power supply remains off for more than 1 hour
Your VCR contains a 24-hour clock and calendar used to:
◆ Automatically stop programme recording
◆ Preset your VCR to record a programme automatically
Setting the Date and Time
◆ When using the remote controller, press the buttons at intervals
of about 1 second to ensure the correct mode of operation.
◆ Keep the remote controller away from extremely hot or humid
places and avoid sharp impacts.
◆ Do not expose the remote sensor of the VCR to a strong light
source such as direct sunlight or illumination (especially highfrequency lighting) when using the remote controller.
◆ Be careful do not to spill water on the remote controller or to
place it on anything wet.
Caring for the Remote Controller
◆ The life of the batteries is about 1 year depending on the
conditions of use.
◆ If the remote control does not operate correctly, replace all
batteries with new ones.
◆ Do not dispose of the batteries by fire.
◆ If the remote controller is not to be used for a long period of
time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery
corrosion.
3
6
9
TRK
CH
ON/
STANDBY
COUNT.RST
5
8
0
2
EJECT
2
BONUS
12:00
OK
¥
CLOCK
¥
END: MENU
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
PAUSE / S T I L L
FF
2
TIMER
13
END: MENU
1/JAN/2002
TUE
INSTALL
STOP
CURSOR
PLAY
OPTIONS
1
REC
CLOCK SET
CLOCK
CLOCK
EJECT.
PROG
2
SLOW
REW
MENU
3
2
Notes:
Point the remote controller at the
VCR and press the buttons within
the operating range as illustrated.
Distance: within about 7 m from the
front of the remote sensor.
Angles : within about 30˚ in every
direction.
I.SELECT
7
4
1
VTR
DISPLAY
7m
30˚ 30˚
GB
GB
PROG
BONUS
OPTIONS
OPTIONS
OK
14
OSD
TAPE SELECT
COLOUR SYSTEM
PICTURE
PTIONS
V-E39/V-E29
END: MENU
:ON
:E180
:AUTO
:09
END: MENU
:ON
:E180
:AUTO
:ON
:09
END: MENU
INSTALL
OSD
TAPE SELECT
COLOUR SYSTEM
NICAM
PICTURE
PTIONS
V-E59
¥
USER SET
CLOCK
Display on-screen information
6
Press ¥ or , until...
ON is displayed.
To...
5
OFF is displayed.
On completion, press MENU twice to exit the menu.
Hide on-screen information
or buttons, until the OSD option is
Press the corresponding
selected.
4
Press the OK button to select this option.
Result:
The USER SET menu is displayed.
Press the corresponding , or ¥, buttons to select the
USER SET option.
Press MENU on the remote control.
Result:
The programming menu is displayed.
3
2
1
You can choose to display or hide this information on the television
screen (except for the Index, Programming MENU which cannot be
hidden).
Your VCR displays most information both on the VCR and the
television.
Displaying/Hiding On-Screen Information
Reference Information
2-5
2-6
Press the corresponding or buttons, until the VCR OUTPUT
CH option is selected.
Select the required output channel by pressing the ¥ or buttons.
On completion, press MENU twice to exit the menu.
Then tune your television again (see page 12).
4
5
6
Press the OK button to select this option.
The INSTALLATION menu is displayed.
Result:
Press the corresponding
option is selected.
Press the button to select G, I ,K.
On completion, press MENU twice to exit the menu.
3
4
5
6
or buttons, until the TV SYSTEM
Press the corresponding , or ¥, buttons to select the
INSTALLATION option.
2
Press MENU on the remote control.
Result:
The programming menu is displayed.
1
You must choose the sound mode (G, I ,K) according to the TV set
connected to your VCR.
Selecting the RF OUT Sound Mode (G, I, K)
Press the OK button to select this option.
Result:
The INSTALLATION menu is displayed.
3
or ¥, buttons to select the
Press the corresponding
INSTALLATION option.
,
Press MENU on the remote control.
Result:
The programming menu is displayed.
2
1
Your VCR output channel may need to be changed if the pictures
suffer from interference or if your TV cannot find the pictures.
Also, you can change the VCR output channel to adjust the
frequency in which information is displayed on the screen.
Setting the VCR Output Channel
BONUS
OPTIONS
OK
OK
END: MENU
15
END: MENU
AUTO SET UP
MANUAL SET UP
TV SYSTEM
:G
VCR OUTPUT CH :CH60
INSTALL
¥
INSTALLATION
BONUS
CLOCK
END: MENU
OPTIONS INSTALL
INSTALL
PROG
AUTO SET UP
MANUAL SET UP
TV SYSTEM
:G
VCR OUTPUT CH :CH60
INSTALL
¥
END: MENU
INSTALL
INSTALLATION
CLOCK
PROG
GB
GB
BONUS
OPTIONS
OK
EXECUTE: OK
16
END:MENU
2%
I--------------------I
PLEASE WAIT
AUTO SET UP
PRESS OK TO CONTINUE
MENU TO EXIT
YOUR DATA WILL BE LOST
END: MENU
** SYSTEM SELECT **
SYSTEM-B/G
SYSTEM-D/K
SYSTEM-I
AUTO SET UP
MANUAL SET UP
TV SYSTEM
:G
VCR OUTPUT CH :CH60
INSTALL
¥
END: MENU
INSTALL
INSTALLATION
CLOCK
PROG
➢
7
◆ Once the auto scanning procedure has finished, some
stations may have been stored more than once; select
the stations with the best reception and delete the
ones no longer required (see page 18).
If you wish to cancel the auto scanning before the end, press the
MENU button three times to exit the menu.
The number of stations automatically stored by the VCR
depends on the number of stations that it has found.
Press OK to start the auto scanning.
Result:
◆ The PLEASE WAIT indication flashes on the
television screen.
◆ The first frequency band is scanned and the first
station found is displayed and stored.
◆ The VCR then searches for the second station and
so on.
◆ When the automatic scanning procedure has
finished, the VCR switches automatically to
programme 1.
6
➢
Press the button, until the RF Receiving System option is
selected.
5
Press the corresponding or buttons, until the AUTO SET
UP option is selected.
Press the button to select this option.
or ¥, buttons to select the
4
,
Press the OK button to select this option.
Result:
The INSTALLATION menu is displayed.
Press the corresponding
INSTALLATION option.
Press the MENU button on the remote control.
Result:
The programming menu is displayed.
3
2
1
You can store up to 80 stations.
You do not need to preset the stations if you have already
set them automatically (see Plug & Auto Set Up on
page 11).
Your VCR contains a built-in tuner used to receive television
broadcasts.
You must preset the stations received through the tuner. This can
be done:
◆ Plug & Auto Set up (see page 11)
◆ Automatically
◆ Manually (see page 17)
☛
Presetting the Stations Automatically
Reference Information
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Toshiba
Press the OK button to select this option.
The INSTALLATION menu is displayed.
Result:
Press the corresponding or buttons, until the MANUAL SET
UP option is selected.
Press the button to select MANUAL SET UP option.
Result:
The TV STATION TABLE menu is displayed.
Press the or buttons to select a programme number as
required.
Press the button to preset the station.
The MANUAL TUNING menu is displayed.
Result:
Press the ¥ or buttons to start scanning.
The frequency band is scanned and the first station
Result:
found is displayed.
If you know the number of the channel you want, press the
numeric buttons on the remote control for example, for channel
04, first press “0” and then press “0”, “4” (see page 41).
If you...
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
On completion, press the MENU button three times to exit the menu.
11
Press the corresponding or buttons,
until the CH is selected.
Press the ¥ or buttons to go on
scanning the frequency band and display
the next station
Go back to the beginning of Step 9
Repeat this procedure from Step 6 onwards, until all the required
stations have been stored.
◆
◆
◆
Press the corresponding or buttons,
until the MFT is selected.
Press the ¥ or buttons to adjust the
picture, if necessary.
Press OK to store the station .
10
Do not wish to
store the station
displayed
◆
◆
◆
Then...
Press the corresponding , or ¥, buttons to select the
INSTALLATION option.
2
Wish to store the
station displayed
Press the MENU button on the remote control.
Result:
The programming menu is displayed.
You do not need to preset the stations manually if you
have already set them automatically.
1
☛
You must preset the stations received through the tuner. This can
be done:
◆ Plug & Auto Set up (see page 11)
◆ Automatically (see page 16)
◆ Manually
You can store up to 50 stations.
Your VCR contains a built-in tuner used to receive television
broadcasts.
Presetting the Stations Manually
BONUS
CLOCK
OK
END: MENU
CH
004
SYTEM
B/G/D/K
¥
17
MEMORY: OK
END: MENU
** MANUAL TUNING **
SYSTEM
:B/G/D/K
PR
: 1
CH
: 004
MFT
: -
SWAPPING:OK
DELETE:CLR/RST
MENU
PR
1
2
3
4
5
** TV STATION TABLE **
AUTO SET UP
MANUAL SET UP
TV SYSTEM
:G
VCR OUTPUT CH :CH60
INSTALL
¥
END: MENU
INSTALL
INSTALLATION
OPTIONS
PROG
GB
GB
BONUS
CLOCK
OK
END: MENU
CH
004
SYTEM
B/G/D/K
8
EJECT.
REC
MENU
18
9
COUNT/TR
COUNT.RST
PLAY
INDEX
0
F.ADV
I.SELECT
7
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
TIMER
CLR/RST
TRK
7
SWAPPING:OK
DELETE:CLR/RST
MENU
PR
1
2
3
4
5
** TV STATION TABLE **
AUTO SET UP
MANUAL SET UP
TV SYSTEM
:G
VCR OUTPUT CH :CH60
INSTALL
¥
END: MENU
INSTALL
INSTALLATION
OPTIONS
PROG
Repeat the same procedure from Step 6 onwards until all the
required stations have been cleared.
On completion, press the MENU button three times to exit the
menu.
9
Press the CLR/RST button.
Press the corresponding or buttons, until the required preset
TV station (PR) is selected.
Press the button to select this option.
Result:
The TV STATION TABLE menu is displayed.
Press the corresponding or buttons, until the MANUAL SET
UP option is selected.
8
7
6
5
4
Press the OK button to select this option.
Result:
The INSTALLATION menu is displayed.
3
or ¥, buttons to select the
Press the corresponding
INSTALLATION option.
,
Press the MENU button on the remote control.
Result:
The programming menu is displayed.
2
1
you can cancel it.
◆ At the wrong programme position
◆ That you do not require
If you have stored a TV station:
Clearing a Preset Station
Reference Information
2-7
2-8
Press the OK button to select this option.
The INSTALLATION menu is displayed.
Result:
Press the corresponding or buttons, until the MANUAL SET
UP option is selected.
And then press the button to select this option.
Result:
The TV STATION TABLE menu is displayed.
Press the corresponding or buttons, until the required preset
TV programme is selected.
Result:
The selected station is displayed at the same time on
the television screen.
To change the programme number assigned to a station press the
OK button on the remote control. (For example, To move a TV
station in programme 1 to programme 3)
Press the or buttons to select required position. And then
press OK again to swap the position.
You can modify this station by repeating the same procedure from
Step 5 onwards.
On completion, press the MENU button three times to exit the
menu.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
or ¥, buttons to select the
Press the corresponding
INSTALLATION option.
,
Press the MENU button on the remote control.
Result:
The programming menu is displayed.
2
1
You can rearrange the preset TV stations according to your own
preferences programme number assigned to the station.
Changing the Preset Station Table
BONUS
OPTIONS
OK
END: MENU
CH
004
SYTEM
B/G/D/K
004
CH
B/G/D/K
SYTEM
19
SWAPPING:OK
DELETE:CLR/RST
MENU
PR
1
2
3
4
5
** TV STATION TABLE **
SWAPPING:OK
DELETE:CLR/RST
MENU
PR
1
2
3
4
5
** TV STATION TABLE **
AUTO SET UP
MANUAL SET UP
TV SYSTEM
:G
VCR OUTPUT CH :CH60
INSTALL
¥
END: MENU
INSTALL
INSTALLATION
CLOCK
PROG
GB
GB
OK
240 mins. or 4 hours
260 mins. or
4 hours and 20 mins.
300 mins. or 5 hours
E-240
E-260
E-300
A.DUB
EJECT.
EJECT
20
SPICTURE
HOWVIEW
SAT.CONT.
SAT.MONI.
VIDEO INSERT
TV/VIDEO
AUDIO
PROG.
OK
180 mins. or 3 hours
SP/LP
Recording Time (in SP)
, or
¥, buttons to select the
buttons, until the TAPE
6
E240
E260
Press MENU twice to exit the menu.
E180
E 300
Press the ¥ or buttons as many times as required, until the
correct cassette length is displayed.
5
or
Press the corresponding
SELECT option is selected.
Press the OK button to select this option.
Press the corresponding
USER SET option.
Press MENU on the remote control.
Result:
The programming menu is displayed.
4
3
2
1
If you wish to use the tape counter to display the time remaining on
a cassette, you must indicate the type of cassette inserted.
Press the SPEED button on the
remote control, until...
SP is displayed.
LP is displayed.
To record a cassette...
In standard play mode
In long play mode
◆ Each cassette lasts twice as long
◆ LP (Long Play)
In Long Play modes:
◆ SP (Standard Play)
You can record a cassette at two different speeds:
Selecting the Recording Speed
END: MENU
Type
:ON
:E180
:AUTO
:09
END: MENU
:ON
:E180
:AUTO
:ON
:09
E-180
OSD
TAPE SELECT
COLOUR SYSTEM
PICTURE
PTIONS
V-E39/V-E29
OSD
TAPE SELECT
COLOUR SYSTEM
NICAM
PICTURE
PTIONS
V-E59
¥
END: MENU
BONUS
CLOCK
USER SET
OPTIONS
OPTIONS INSTALL
PROG
Selecting the Cassette Type
Reference Information
Toshiba
Toshiba
6
Press ¥ or , until...
OFF is displayed.
OFF: Only set at this position to record the
standard mono sound during a
NICAM broadcast if the stereo
sound is distorted due to inferior
reception conditions.
ON is displayed.
ON: Normally set at this position.
On completion, press MENU twice to exit the menu.
NICAM mode
To...
Mono mode
Press the corresponding
is selected.
4
5
Press the OK button to select this option.
Result:
The USER SET menu is displayed.
3
or buttons, until the NICAM option
Press the corresponding , or ¥, buttons to select the
USER SET option.
2
Press MENU on the remote control.
Result:
The programming menu is displayed.
1
NICAM programmes are divided into 3 types. NICAM Stereo,
NICAM Mono and Bilingual (transmission in another language).
NICAM programmes are always accompanied by a standard mono
sound broadcast and you can select the desired sound.
Please refer to page 29.
NICAM (V-E59 only)
PROG
BONUS
OK
21
END: MENU
:ON
:E180
:AUTO
:ON
:09
END: MENU
INSTALL
OSD
TAPE SELECT
COLOUR SYSTEM
NICAM
PICTURE
PTIONS
¥
USER SET
CLOCK
OPTIONS
OPTIONS
GB
GB
EJECT.
REW
6
22
CURSOR
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
FF
6
TIMER
VIDEO INSERT
SPICTURE
HOWVIEW
SAT.CONT.
PLAY
REC
SAT.MONI.
TV/VIDEO
7OK
VIDEO INSERT
PAUSE / S T I L L
SHOWVIEW
FF
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
TV/VIDEO
OK
PAUSE / S T I L L
FF
TRK
CH
AUDIO
STOP
CURSOR
AUDIO
STOP
A.DUB
MENU
9
CURSOR
PROG.
EJECT.
3
6
ON/
STANDBY
COUNT.RST
PLAY
PROG.
5
0
2
To re-record over a protected cassette (safety tab broken), cover
the hole with adhesive tape.
If you wish to protect a cassette, break off the tab using a small
screwdriver.
4
4
➢
7
6
5
4
◆ If the cassette is ejected when you start recording,
check that the safety tab is intact or the opening is
covered with adhesive tape.
◆ If you reach the end of the tape while recording, the
cassette rewinds automatically.
To stop recording, press ■ once.
Press both REC button simultaneously to start recording.
The record indicator appears on the television and VCR
Result:
display. An index is recorded on the tape (see page 32).
Select the recording speed (SP/LP) by pressing the SP/LP button
as many times as required (see page 20).
Select:
◆
The station to be recorded using the CH ( or ) buttons
or
◆
The LINE IN 1 or LINE IN 2 source using the I.SELECT
button for a satellite tuner or external video source
Result:
The station number is displayed and the programme
can be seen on the television.
Insert the cassette on which the programme is to be recorded,
with the window visible and the safety tab intact or the opening
covered with adhesive tape.
The VCR is switched on automatically.
Result:
To monitor the programme being recorded, select the television
channel reserved for use with your VCR (or the AV input if used).
2
3
Switch on the television.
1
Before recording a programme, you must have preset the corresponding station (unless you are recording via an external video
source). If you have not done so, refer to pages 16 and 17.
Recording a Programme Immediately
SP/LP
EJECT.
SLOW
REW
EJECT.
SP/LP
SLOW
REW
I.SELECT
8
5
7
2
4
EJECT
1
DISPLAY
1
1
Video cassettes have a safety tab to prevent accidental erasure.
When this tab has been removed, you cannot record on the tape.
Protecting a Recorded Cassette
Reference Information
2-9
2-10
Insert the cassette on which the programme is to be recorded,
with the window visible and the safety tab intact or the opening
covered with adhesive tape.
Result:
The VCR is switched on automatically.
Select:
◆
The station to be recorded using the CH ( or ) buttons
or
◆
The LINE IN 1 or LINE IN 2 source using the I.SELECT
button for a satellite tuner or external video source
The channel number is displayed and the programme
Result:
can be seen on the television.
Select the recording speed (SP/LP) by pressing the SP/LP button
as many times as required (see page 20).
Press both REC button simultaneously to start recording.
The record indicator appears on the television screen
Result:
and VCR display. An index is recorded on the tape
(see page 32).
Press the REC button several times to increase the recording time
in:
◆
30-minute intervals up to four hours
◆
1-hour intervals up to nine hours (LP)
The length is displayed on the television displays. The
Result:
selected programme is recorded for the length of time
requested. At the end of that time, the VCR stops
recording automatically.
If you wish to cancel the recording before the end, press
ON/STANDBY.
3
4
5
6
7
8
If the end of the tape is reached while recording:
◆ The recording stops
◆ The VCR automatically turns off
To monitor the programme being recorded, select the television
channel reserved for use with your VCR (or the AV input if used)
2
☛
Switch on the television.
1
Your VCR stops automatically after the requested length of time.
This function enables you to record up to nine hours of
programmes. (LP)
Recording a Programme with Automatic Stop
7
6
COUNT/TR
LENGTH 2:30
EJECT.
23
CLR/RST
TRK
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
6
TIMER
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
SET LENGTH :
PRESS REC
EJECT.
REC
MENU
9
COUNT.RST
TRK
CH
ON/
STANDBY
COUNT.RST
PLAY
INDEX
0
8
F.ADV
I.SELECT
0
9
8
7
I.SELECT
6
5
4
3
2
EJECT
1
DISPLAY
3
4
4
GB
GB
BONUS
OPTIONS
INSTALL
CURSOR
CLR/RST
SHOWVIEW
FF
TIMER
¥
EJECT.
REW
REC
COUNT/TR
24
CURSOR
PLAY
INDEX
F.ADV
MENU
Press to select the input source.
3
4
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
FF
16
☛
E.g.
If there is a one hour AUTO mode timer recording
to be started, but only 40 minutes of tape
remaining, the VCR will record in SP for 20
minutes and switch to LP mode for the remaining
40 minutes.
The VCR’s “Auto Tape Speed Select” function compares
the duration of the timer recording to the actual recording
time remaining on the tape loaded. If there is insufficient
tape to complete a timer recording in AUTO mode, the
VCR automatically switches to LP mode to record the
whole programme.
Auto Tape Speed Select
Press both TIMER simultaneously to activate the timer.
If you wish to turn the timer off, simply press the two TIMER button
again.
Before starting recording, the VCR compares the timer
Result:
duration with the remaining time on the cassette.
16
When you have finished, press the MENU button.
Press to select the recording speed (AUTO/SP/LP).
13
16
Select the required recording end time by pressing the or
buttons, following the same procedure as when selecting the
recording start time.
15
Press to select the recording end time.
12
CLR/RST
Select the required minute value by pressing the or buttons.
11
TIMER
Press to select the minutes.
Press the or buttons to switch between the AUTO, SP
(Standard Play) or LP (Long Play).
Select the required hour value by pressing the or buttons.
9
10
Press to select the recording start time.
Select the required day by pressing the or buttons.
Press to select the recording day.
8
7
6
5
Press the OK button to select TIMER PROGRAMMING option.
The TIMER PROGRAMMING menu is displayed.
Result:
2
Select the required station by pressing the , buttons or
I.SELECT to select the LINE IN 1 or LINE IN 2 input sources.
Press MENU on the remote control.
Result: The programming menu is displayed.
Before presetting a recording, check that the date and
time are correct.
1
☛
14
MENU
1/JAN TUE
21:28
DAY START→STOP
TU 1 12:00→12:50SP
---- --:--→--:------- --:--→--:------- --:--→--:------- --:--→--:------- --:--→--:----
END: MENU
DELETE:CLR/RST
PR
1
------
PROG
OK
TIMER PROGRAMMING
VIDEO INSERT
EJECT.
CLOCK
PROG
PROG
REW
COUNT/TR
PLAY
REC
¥
1
INDEX
F.ADV
MENU
The Timer Programming feature allows you to preset the VCR to
record a programme up to one month before that programme is to
be broadcast. Up to six programmes can be preset.
Using the Timer Programming Feature
Reference Information
Toshiba
Toshiba
REW
PLAY
Press the or buttons to select the required programme.
Press the ¥ or buttons to select and change any values as
required. For more details, refer to the previous page.
On completion, press MENU twice.
2
3
4
Select the programme to be cancelled by pressing the
buttons.
Press the CLR/RST button to cancel the selected programme.
All the recording information is deleted and the
Result:
broadcast will not be recorded.
On completion, press MENU twice.
3
4
5
or
Press the OK button to select TIMER PROGRAMMING option.
Result: The TIMER PROGRAMMING menu is displayed.
2
Press MENU on the remote control.
Result: The programming menu is displayed.
1
◆ No longer required
◆ Incorrect
You can cancel any programmes that are:
Press the OK button to select TIMER PROGRAMMING option.
The TIMER PROGRAMMING menu is displayed.
Result:
2
Cancelling a Preset Recording
Press MENU on the remote control.
The programming menu is displayed.
Result:
1
EJECT.
MENU
F.ADV
I.SELECT
7
REC
INDEX
0
8
25
COUNT/TR
COUNT.RST
9
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
TIMER
CLR/RST
TRK
4
1/JAN TUE
21:28
DAY START→STOP
TU 1 12:00→12:50SP
---- --:--→--:------- --:--→--:------- --:--→--:------- --:--→--:------- --:--→--:---
SET:
DELETE:CLR/RST
MENU
PR
1
------
PROG
EJECT.
MENU
F.ADV
I.SELECT
2
9
6
3
COUNT/TR
COUNT.RST
26
REC
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
OK
PAUSE / S T I L L
FF
3
3
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
TIMER
CLR/RST
TRK
CH
Result:
◆ The tracking bar appears.
◆ The image is adjusted.
◆ The tracking bar disappears when you release the button.
When noise bars or streaks appear during playback, adjust alignment
manually by pressing the TRK ( or ) buttons until the picture is clear
and stable.
The Picture Alignment feature allows you to adjust the alignment
manually to obtain the best possible picture.
(EJECT).
■ (STOP).
Eject the cassette
Then press...
Stop the playback
When a cassette is loaded, the tape position is optimized
automatically to reduce disturbance (Digital Auto Tracking).
When playing a cassette, if the end of the tape is reached,
the cassette is rewound automatically.
To...
➢
Insert the video cassette to be played. If the safety tab on the
cassette is intact, press .
Otherwise, the cassette is played automatically.
Switch on both the television and your VCR.
Adjusting Picture Alignment Manually
STOP
INDEX
0
8
5
4
7
2
1
EJECT.
3
SLOW
CURSOR
2
This function allows you to play back any pre-recorded cassette.
1
1/JAN TUE
21:28
PR DAY START→STOP
1 TU 1 12:00→12:50SP
-- ---- --:--→--:----- ---- --:--→--:----- ---- --:--→--:----- ---- --:--→--:----- ---- --:--→--:---
SET:
DELETE:CLR/RST
MENU
PROG
GB
◆ If you have forgotten which programmes will be
recorded
GB
Playing a Cassette
◆ When you have finished presetting the VCR
You can check your preset recordings:
Checking a Preset Recording
Reference Information
2-11
2-12
➢
Press the ¥ or buttons,until the picture is displayed according to
your preferences .
5
The Picture control feature allows you to adjust the
sharpness of the image manually by pressing PICTURE
button on the Remote Control.
until the PICTURE
Press the corresponding
option
is selected.
4
or buttons,
Press the OK buttons to select this option
Result This USER SET menu is displayed.
3
or ¥, buttons to select the
Press the corresponding
USER SET option.
,
During playback, press the MENU button on the remote control
Result:
The MAIN menu is displayed.
2
1
The picture control feature allows you to adjust the sharpness of
the image manually, according to your own preferences.
Picture Control
¥
OK
END: MENU
** PICTURE **
:ON
:E180
:AUTO
:09
END: MENU
EJECT.
EJECT
A.DUB
SP/LP
¥
27
SPICTURE
HOWVIEW
SAT.CONT.
SAT.MONI.
VIDEO INSERT
TV/VIDEO
AUDIO
PROG.
OK
END: MENU
SOFTEN
SHARPEN
-------*------
OSD
TAPE SELECT
COLOUR SYSTEM
PICTURE
PTIONS
V-E39/E29
:ON
:E180
:AUTO
:ON
:09
END: MENU
INSTALL
OSD
TAPE SELECT
COLOUR SYSTEM
NICAM
PICTURE
PTIONS
V-E59
BONUS
OPTIONS
OPTIONS
USER SET
CLOCK
PROG
GB
GB
BONUS
OPTIONS
OPTIONS
OK
28
OSD
TAPE SELECT
COLOUR SYSTEM
PICTURE
PTIONS
V-E39/V-E29
END: MENU
:ON
:E180
:AUTO
:09
END: MENU
:ON
:E180
:AUTO
:ON
:09
END: MENU
INSTALL
OSD
TAPE SELECT
COLOUR SYSTEM
NICAM
PICTURE
PTIONS
V-E59
¥
USER SET
CLOCK
PROG
6
5
4
3
2
1
➢
◆
Black and White
On completion, press MENU twice to exit the menu.
B/W
AUTO When playing back a cassette, the system standard is
automatically selected by the VCR.
Press the button to select AUTO➝PAL➝MESECAM ➝B/W or
NT4.43➝NTPB during playback.
Press the corresponding or buttons, until the
COLOUR SYSTEM option is selected.
Press the OK button to select this option.
Result:
The USER SET menu is displayed.
Press the corresponding , or ¥, buttons to select the
USER SET option.
Press MENU on the remote control.
The programming menu is displayed.
Result:
When you playback an NTSC-recorded tape on this VCR
make a setting on the colour system according to your TV.
If your TV is a PAL system only TV, set NTPB.
If your TV is Multi System TV (NTSC 4.43/3.58 compatible),
set NT4.43/3.58 and you can record NT4.43/3.58.
Before recording or playing back a cassette, you can select the
required system standard.
Selecting the Colour Mode
Reference Information
Toshiba
Toshiba
Standard
sound
broadcast
Heard in
monaural.
Heard in
monaural.
Heard in
monaural.
Bilingual sound
Channel I (MAIN)
heard from the left
speaker, channel
II (SUB) heard
from the right
speaker.
Channel I (MAIN)
heard from both
the left and the
right speakers.
Channel II-(SUB)
heard from both
the left and the
right speakers.
Left channel heard
from both the left
and right
speakers.
Right channel
heard from both
the left and right
speakers.
Heard in
monaural.
Channel I (MAIN)
heard from both
the left and the
right speakers.
Heard in
monaural.
Sound mixed the left and right channels, and the
normal audio track.
Heard in stereo.
(left channel and
right channel)
Stereo sound
To select the audio mute on and off, simply press the AUDIO button
on the remote control.
You can select the mode in which the sound is mute.
Selecting the Audio Mute Mode (V-E39/V-E29 only)
MONO
MIX
R
L
L R
OSD display
Sound type
When monitoring a TV programme or playing back a Hi-Fi
recorded video tape, press the AUDIO button to select a desired
sound output. As the AUDIO button is pressed, the sound output
and the indicator change as below:
Selecting the Audio Output Mode (V-E59 only)
EJECT.
EJECT
A.DUB
SP/LP
SLOW
EJECT.
EJECT
A.DUB
SP/LP
X
SLOW
REW
AUDIO
FF
29
SPICTURE
HOWVIEW
SAT.CONT.
SAT.MONI.
VIDEO INSERT
TV/VIDEO
AUDIO
PROG.
OK
PAUSE / S T I L L
VIDEO INSERT
SPICTURE
HOWVIEW
TV/VIDEO
OK
PAUSE / S T I L L
SAT.CONT.
STOP
SAT.MONI.
PROG.
STOP
CURSOR
GB
GB
9
30
REC
EJECT.
INDEX
F.ADV
COUNT/TR
COUNT.RST
8
0
6
AUDIO
5
PROG.
1
STOP
CURSOR
MENU
I.SELECT
7
4
EJECT.
SP/LP
SLOW
REW
PLAY
CH
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
TIMER
CLR/RST
TRK
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
TV/VIDEO
OK
PAUSE / S T I L L
1 FF
2
2
2
1
No sound is heard when playing back a cassette in slow
motion.
☛
◆ Cassette
◆ Video heads
When you have been using the Slow Motion function for
more than about five minutes, the VCR will automatically
play to protect the:
When playing back in slow motion, picture interference may occur.
Press the TRK ( or ) buttons to minimize this effect.
Press:
◆ PLAY ()to start playing the cassette
◆ Press SLOW (
) and release SLOW button on the
remote control. If you press the SLOW (I) button twice, the
playback will slow down to 1/12 th of normal speed.
◆ To return to the normal speed, press the PLAY () button.
➢
You can play a cassette in slow motion.
Playing a Cassette in Slow Motion
Reference Information
2-13
2-14
2
1
No sound is heard when playing back frame by frame.
F.ADV to advance frame by frame
➢
☛
Vertical stability: When playing back frame by frame,
interference may be seen on the screen. Press the
TRK ( or ) buttons to minimize this effect.
When you have been using the Frame-by-Frame function
for more than about five minutes, the VCR will automatically play to protect the cassette and video heads.
To return to normal playback, press PAUSE/STILL (II) button
again.
◆
Press:
◆ PLAY () to start playing the cassette
◆ PAUSE/STILL (II) to stop the tape at a given frame
➢
◆ Stop the cassette at a given frame (image)
◆ Advance one frame at a time
You can:
Playing a Sequence Frame by Frame
1
EJECT.
COUNT/TR
31
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
TIMER
TRK
CLR/RST
COUNT.RST
PLAY
REC
F.ADV
MENU
0
INDEX
I.SELECT
GB
GB
INDEX:
32
INDEX SEARCH:
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
TIMER
CLR/RST
TRK
+01
¥¥
REC
MENU
EJECT.
1
INDEX
F.ADV
COUNT/TR
COUNT.RST
9
0
8
I.SELECT
CH
2
Seq.
Prev
1
played
Seq. being
1
Seq.
Next
2
etc.
Press the ¥¥ or buttons depending on the direction
where your desired programme is located.
When an Index mark is found the VCR will playback the tape for 5
seconds, after which it will continue searching for the next Index mark.
To search for a specific index, press INDEX.
These Index searches can be made forwards: (press ) or
backwards: (press ¥¥ ).
To cancel an Index search simply press the or ■ button.
4
Press the ¥¥ or buttons twice more. This will take
you directly to the start of the desired programme is located.
Press the INDEX to start the Index search.
3
1
2
4
If you want to watch the tape from a particular Index, simply press .
Index Skip Search:
This feature will enable you to fast forward/rewind to a specific
point on a tape: E.g. if you have recorded 3 different programmes
on a tape and you have rewound the tape to the beginning, by
using this feature you can go directly to the start of programme 2
simply by pressing the INDEX button.
3
1
2
This VCR uses a standard indexing system (VISS). As a
result, it will recognize any indexes marked by other
VCRs using the same system and vice versa.
INTRO SCAN
➢
etc.
The Search function allows you to fast-forward or rewind to a
specific index and start playback from that point. Depending on the
direction selected, the indexes are numbered as follows:
➞
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Each time you record a cassette on this VCR, an “index” is
automatically marked on the tape when recording starts.
Searching for a Specific Sequence
If, when Rewinding (¥¥ ) or Fast Forwarding (), you press the ¥¥
or ( ) button, the VCR will enter the Picture Search mode.
Likewise, whilst in Picture Search ¥¥ mode, if you press the ¥¥
button again, the VCR will enter normal Rewind mode.
5
6
Whilst in Picture Search mode, if you press the button again,
the VCR will enter normal Fast Forward mode.
If you press and HOLD down the (or ¥¥ ) button the VCR will
search at 9 times the normal speed. Releasing the button will
return the VCR to search at 5 times the normal speed. To return to
normal playback mode, press the button.
4
To return to normal playback mode, press the button.
3
Press PLAY, the VCR will enter normal play mode. While in play,
press and release the (or ¥¥ ) button. The VCR will search at 5
times the normal playback speed.
2
1
Picture Search enables you to Fast Forward or Rewind and look for
a particular part of a tape.
Picture Search, Fast Forward/Rewind
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OFF is displayed.
Do not wish to repeat play
On completion, press MENU twice to exit the menu.
ON is displayed.
Repeat play
Press the corresponding or buttons, until the
REPEAT PLAY option is selected.
4
Press ¥ or , until...
Press the OK button to select this option.
Result:
The EASY OPERATION menu is displayed.
3
To...
Press the corresponding , or ¥, buttons to select the
EASY OPERATION option.
2
5
Press MENU on the remote control.
Result:
The programming menu is displayed.
1
You can set repeat play to repeat the tape continuously from
beginning to end.
Auto Repeat Play
BONUS
INSTALL
OK
33
END: MENU
:OFF
:OFF
END: MENU
AUTO POWER OFF
REPEAT PLAY
BONUS
¥
EASY OPERATION
OPTIONS
PROG
CLOCK
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GB
2
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VIDEO INSERT
VIDEO
INSERT
SHOW
VIEW
SHOWVIEW
TIMER
CLR/RST
COUNT/TR
CH
TRK
9
6
3
ON/
STANDBY
COUNT.RST
PLAY
REC
MENU
0
INDEX
F.ADV
I.SELECT
8
5
4
7
2
EJECT
1
DISPLAY
0:00:00
2
➢
Press DISP:
◆ Once to display the current function, programme
number, recording speed, date, time and counter
◆ Twice to display the counter only
◆ Three times to display the time remaining on the
cassette
◆ Four times to clear the display
Some VCR information, such as the counter, can be
displayed on the television screen (unless you have
deactivated the OSD mode; refer to page 14).
When you are ready,
◆ Start playback or Recording.
◆ Press the ■ button.
◆ To fast-froward or rewind to the sequence at which the
counter was set to zero, press ¥¥ or .
To set the tape counter to zero at the beginning of a sequence:
◆ Press DISPLAY twice to display the counter
◆ Press CLR/RST when you want to set the tape counter to
zero
3
Insert a cassette in your VCR.
2
If the remaining time is to be calculated correctly, you
must indicate the type of cassette being used.
1
☛
◆ Indicates the elapsed time in the play and record modes
(hours, minutes and seconds)
◆ Is reset when a cassette is inserted in the VCR
◆ Allows you to find the beginning of a sequence easily
The tape counter:
Using the Tape Counter
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2-16
4
Connect one end of the RCA audio cable supplied into the AUDIO
INPUT sockets on the front of the VCR.
3
Plug the other end of the audio cable into the appropriate output
connectors on the other system (VCR, camcorder or Hi-Fi sound
system).
Take care to respect the colour coding of the left and right
channels.
Plug the other end of the audio/video cable into the appropriate
output connector on the other system (VCR or camcorder).
2
➢
Connect one end of the RCA audio/video cable into the VIDEO
INPUT socket on the front of the VCR.
◆ Make sure that both the television and the VCR are
switched off before connecting the cables.
◆ Regardless of the type of connection chosen, you
must always connect the coaxial cable supplied.
Otherwise, no picture will be visible on the screen
when the VCR is switched off.
1
☛
Examples: ◆ You wish to copy a video cassette with the help of a
second VCR (see page 36).
◆ You wish to play back and/or copy pictures taken
with a camcorder (see page 36).
◆ You wish to dub a prerecorded video cassette with
sound from a stereo system (see page 37).
You can connect other audio/video equipment to your VCR using
audio/video cables if the appropriate outputs are available on the
equipment chosen.
1
3
Connecting an RCA Audio/Video Input Cable (V-E59 only)
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3
GB
GB
EJECT.
REW
REC
MENU
6
COUNT/TR
36
CURSOR
PLAY
INDEX
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
PAUSE / S T I L L
FF
Select the source from which you wish to record by pressing:
◆ The CH ( or ) buttons for television channels
◆ The I.SELECT button for the LINE IN 1 or LINE IN 2 input
sources
Press the button to start recording.
When you have finished recording, press ■ .
6
7
8
While the VCR is in still mode, hold the REC button down for
a while to activate the Assemble Edit function.
Result:
Record symbol flashes in the display.
Press the F.ADV button as often as necessary to advance frame
by frame, until the exact recording position is located.
4
5
When you reach the position from which you wish to start the new
recording, press the PAUSE/STILL button.
Press the button to start playback.
Insert the cassette to be edited in your VCR.
3
2
1
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
FF
6
TIMER
CLR/RST
Start playing back the cassette to be copied.
5
➢
If you wish to view the cassette being copied:
◆ Your VCR must be connected as usual to the
television (see page 9 for further details)
When you have finished recording, press ■ on both VCRs.
Press the I.SELECT button to select the appropriate input on your
VCR:
◆ LINE IN 1 for the rear input
◆ LINE IN 2 for the front input
4
Hold REC down for a while to start recording on your VCR.
Insert the pre-recorded cassette in the other video source (VCR or
camcorder).
3
7
Insert a blank cassette in your VCR.
2
6
Connect the VCR, from which the cassette is to be copied, to the
appropriate RCA audio and video input connectors on the rear of
your VCR, as indicated on page 10.
You can also use an RCA audio and video cable to connect the
LINE IN 2 input on the front of your VCR.
It is an infringement of copyright laws to copy
prerecorded cassettes or to re-record them in any form
without the permission of the owners of the
corresponding copyright.
1
☛
You can copy a cassette to your VCR from another video source,
such as another VCR or a camcorder.
Recording from Another VCR or Camcorder
STOP
CURSOR
F.ADV
EJECT.
SLOW
REW
2
PLAY
This function allows you to start a new recording at a specific
position on the cassette while maintaining a very smooth scene
change.
Using the Assemble Edit Function
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Connect the other end of the RCA audio cable to the audio input
connectors (L, R) on the front of your VCR.
Insert the pre-recorded cassette on which the audio track is to be
replaced, and press the PLAY () to start playback.
Find the scene that you want to over-dub and press PAUSE/STILL
(l l) on the remote control.
Press A.DUB.
Result:
Your VCR is now in the Audio dubbing Pause mode.
On the sound system, locate the point on the CD or cassette at
which you wish to start playback.
Example: The track that you wish to record on the cassette.
When you are ready:
◆
Start playback on the sound system
◆
Press PAUSE/STILL (l l) on the remote control.
Result:
The soundtrack is replaced on the pre-recorded cassette.
2
3
4
5
6
7
The new sound will be recorded on the normal sound
track of the tape, and the original sound will remain on
the Hi-Fi sound track.
To hear the new sound and original sound mixed
together, press the Audio button on the remote control
until the MIX option is displayed (see page 29).
Connect an RCA audio cable to the appropriate output on your
sound system (CD/cassette player for example).
1
Audio dubbing is applicable only to the longitudinal audio track
(normal audio).
Restriction:
◆ A cassette player
◆ A microphone connected to a sound system
◆ A CD player
With the Audio Dubbing function, you erase the previously
recorded sound and replace it with a new soundtrack from:
6
10
EJECT.
SP/LP
SLOW
REW
EJECT.
EJECT
A.DUB
SP/LP
4
Audio Dubbing a Pre-recorded Cassette (V-E59 only)
5
PROG.
PROG.
5
37
SAT.CONT.
AUDIO
AUDIO
STOP
4
CURSOR
SAT.MONI.
2
A.DUB
A.DUB
VIDEO EDIT
OK
A.DUB
0:05:23
VIDEO INSERT
SPICTURE
HOWVIEW
TV/VIDEO
VIDEO INSERT
SHOWVIEW
TV/VIDEO
OK
PAUSE / S T I L L
FF
2
GB
GB
BONUS
OPTIONS
INSTALL
OK
38
AUTO POWER OFF
REPEAT PLAY
BONUS
¥
END: MENU
:OFF
:OFF
END: MENU
EASY OPERATION
CLOCK
PROG
Auto Power Off
6
Press the button, until you select the time of Auto Power off
interval.
5
On completion, press MENU twice to exit the menu.
3HOUR
Press the corresponding or buttons, until the
AUTO POWER OFF option is selected.
4
2HOUR
Press the OK button to select this option.
Result:
The EASY OPERATION menu is displayed.
3
OFF
Press the corresponding , or ¥, buttons to select the
EASY OPERATION option.
Press MENU on the remote control.
The programming menu is displayed.
Result:
2
1
The Auto Power Off feature automatically turns off your VCR if no
signal is received and you do not press any button for the selected
time.
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2-2-1 IC301 (LA71750M)
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3. Product Specifications
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Format
Heads
REW time
VHS PAL standard
V-E59/V-E39 : 4 heads V-E29 : 2 heads
Hi-Fi audio: 2 rotary heads
Audio/Control: 1 stationary head
Erase: 1 full track erase head
VHF-I, VHF-III, UHF, Interband/Hyperband
STANDARD B/G-D/K-I
FM azimuth recording
PAL/MESECAM/NTSC: Down converted subcarrier phase shifted
direct recording
NTSC PB on PAL TV
SP
23.39 mm/sec
SP
33.35 mm/sec
LP
11.69 mm/sec
SLP
11.12 mm/sec
SP
3 hours (E-180 Tape)
LP
6 hours (E-180 Tape)
About 60 sec in REW with E-180
VIDEO
Input
Output
Signal-to-noise ratio
Horizontal resolution
0.5 to 2.0 Vp-p; 75 ohm unbalanced
1.0 ± 0.2 Vp-p; 75 ohm unbalanced
Better than 43 dB (SP)
More than 240 lines (SP)
Receiving channel
Television system
Luminance
Colour system
Tape speed
Recording/playback time
AUDIO
Input
Output
Wow and flutter (WTD)
Signal-to-noise ratio
Frequency response
Power requirement
Power consumption
Operation temperature
Operation humidity
Weight
Dimensions (WxHxD)
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-8 dBm, 47 Kohm unbalanced
-8 ± 3 dBm, 1 Kohm unbalanced
0.4% max (SP)
68 dB min (IHF A filter)
20Hz - 20kHz (Hi-Fi)
100 Hz - 10 kHz (Mono)
AC 100-240V 50/60 Hz
V-E59 : Approx. 17 watts V-E39/V-E29 : Approx. 15 watts
41°F-104°F (5°C-40°C)
10%-75%
2.8 Kg (net)
360 x 94 x 240 mm
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4. Disassembly and Reassembly
4-1 Cabinet Assembly
4-1-1 Cabinet Top Removal
4-1-2 Ass’y Front Panel Removal
Œ REMOVE 2 SCREWS
´ Lift up the Cabinet Top in the direction of
arrow by releasing the Hook.
Œ RELEASE 4 HOOKS
Fig. 4-1 Cabinet Top Removal
(Top View)
4-1-3 Ass’y Front A/V PCB Removal
V-E59 Only
Disconnect the CN701 from the Ass'y PCB-Main
and then lift the Ass'y Front A/V PCB up.
´ RELEASE 3 HOOKS
(Bottom View)
Fig. 4-2 Ass’y Front Panel Removal
CN701
Fig. 4-3 Ass’y Front A/V PCB Removal
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Disassembly and Reassembly
4-1-4 Chassis Removal
ˇ 4 SCREWS
¨ FLAT CABLE
ˆ FLAT CABLE
’ ASS'Y-DECK
Ø FLAT CABLE
˝ ASS'Y MAIN-PCB
Œ 2 SCREWS
ˆ RELEASE 1 TAB
ASSEMBLY POINT
(ALIGN TWO ARROWS)
PUSH
´ BRACKET-FRAME
Fig. 4-4 Chassis Removal
4-2
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Disassembly and Reassembly
4-2 Deck Parts Locations
4-2-1 Top View
Œ
ˇ
¨
ˆ
´
Ø
Fig. 4-5 Top parts Location-1
Œ
´
ˇ
¨
ˆ
Ø
GEAR FL CAM
MOTOR LOADING ASS’Y
LEVER FL ARM ASS’Y
HOLDER FL CASSETTE ASS’Y
LEVER FL DOOR
SLIDER FL DRIVE
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Disassembly and Reassembly
´
Œ
Ø
∏
”
ˇ
’” Ô ˝
¨
ˆ
Ò
Fig. 4-6 Top Parts Location-2
Œ
´
ˇ
¨
ˆ
Ø
∏
4-4
FE HEAD
CYLINDER ASS’Y
ACE HEAD ASS’Y
LEVER UNIT PINCH ASS’Y
LEVER #9 GUIDE ASS’Y
LEVER TENSION ASS’Y
BAND BRAKE ASS’Y
”
’
˝
Ô
Ò
DISK S REEL
LEVER S BRAKE ASS’Y
GEAR IDLE
LEVER IDLE
LEVER T BRAKE ASS’Y
DISK T REEL
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1-1-2 Bottom View
Œ ´
¨
ˇ
”
’
ˆ Ø
∏
˝
Fig. 4-7 Bottom Parts Location
Œ
´
ˇ
¨
ˆ
Ø
∏
”
’
˝
GEAR JOINT 1
GEAR JOINT 2
BRACKET GEAR
MOTOR CAPSTAN ASS’Y
LEVER T LOAD ASS’Y
GEAR LOADING DRIVE
LEVER S LOAD ASS’Y
HOLDER CLUTCH ASS’Y
BELT PULLEY
SLIDER CAM
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2 Main Deck
1-2-1 Holder FL Cassette Ass’y Removal
1-2-2 Lever FL Door Removal
1) Pull the Holder FL Cassette Ass'y Œ to the eject
position.
2) Pull the Holder FL Cassette Ass'y Œ as grasping
the Holder FL Cassette Ass'y Œ and Lever FL
Cassette-R ´ in the same time to release hooking
from Main Base until the Boss [A] of Holder FL
Cassette Ass'y Œ is taken out from the Rail [B].
3) Lift the Holder FL Cassette Ass'y Œ, in this time,
you have to grasp the Lever FL Cassette-R ´
Continuously until the Holder FL Cassette Ass'y
Œ is taken out completely.
1) Release the Hook ´ and Remove the Lever FL
Door Œ in the direction of arrow “B”.
Note : Be sure to insert Lever FL Cassette-R ´ in the
direction of “A” to prevent separation and breakage
of the Lever FL Cassette-R ´ at disassembling and
reassembling.
Œ LEVER FL DOOR
´ HOOK
"A"
"B"
Fig. 4-9 Lever FL Door Removal
RAIL [B]
Œ HOLDER FL
CASSETTEE ASS`Y
"A" ´ LEVER FL CASSETTEE -R
BOSS [A]
Fig. 4-8 Holder FL Cassette Ass’y Removal
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-3 Slider FL Drive, Gear FL Cam Removal
1-2-4 Lever FL Arm Ass’y Removal
1) Pull the Slider FL Drive Œ to the front direction.
2) Remove the Slider FL Drive Œ in the direction of
arrow. (Refer to Fig. 4-10)
3) Remove the Gear FL cam ´.
1) Push the hole “A” in the direction of arrow “B”
use the pin.(about Dia. 2.5)
2) Pull out the Lever FL Arm Ass'y Œ from the Boss
of Main Base.
3) Remove the Lever FL Arm Ass'y Œ in the direction
of arrow “C”.
Note : When reinstalling be sure to reassemble Slider
FL drive Œ after you insert the Boss of Lever FL
ARM-R in Groove of Slider Fl drive Œ.
Assembly : Align the Gear FL Cam Œ with the Gear
worm wheel Post as shown drawing.
(Refer to Timing point)
HOLE "A"
PIN
"B"
"C"
Œ LEVER FL ARM ASS`Y
Fig. 4-12 Lever FL Arm Ass’y Removal
´ GEAR FL CAM
Œ SLIDER FL DRIVE
Fig. 4-10 Slider FL Drive Removal
Œ GEAR FL CAM
GEAR WORM WHEEL
POST
TIMING POINT
Fig. 4-11 Gear FL Cam, Gear Worm
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-5 Gear Worm Wheel Removal
1-2-6 Cable Flat Removal
1) Remove the Gear Worm wheel Œ.
1) Remove the Drum connecting part of Cable Flat Œ
from Connector Waffer ´.
2) Remove the Loading Motor connecting part of
Cable Flat Œ from Connector Waffer ˇ.
3) Rotate the Damper Capstan ¨ in the direction of
arrow “A” and remove it toward “B”.
4) Pull the Cable Flat Œ in the direction of arrow “C”
to remove.
Œ CABLE FLAT
LOADING MOTOR
CONNECTING PART
CYLINDER
CONNECTING PART
"B"
¨ DAMPER
CAPSTAN
´ CONNECTOR WAFER
"A"
Œ GEAR WORM WHEEL
"C"
Fig. 4-13 Gear Worm Wheel Removal
ˇ CONNECTOR WAFER
Fig. 4-14 Cable Flat Removal
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-7 Motor Loading Ass’y Removal
1-2-8 Bracket Gear, Gear Joint 2, 1 Removal
1) Remove the screw Œ.
2) Remove the Motor Loading Ass’y ´.
1) Remove the SCREW Œ.
2) Remove the Bracket Gear ´.
3) Remove the Gear Joint 2 ˇ.
4) Remove the Gear Joint 1 ¨.
´ MOTOR LOADING ASS`Y
Assembly :
1) Be sure to align dot mark of Gear Joint 1 Œ with
dot mark of Gear Joint 2 ´ as shown Fig 4-17.
(Refer to Timing point1)
2) Confirm the Timing Point 2 of the Gear Joint 2 ´
and Slider Cam ˇ.
Œ SCREW
¨ GEAR JOINT 1
ˇ GEAR JOINT 2
Fig. 4-15 Motor Loading Ass’y Removal
Œ SCREW
´ BRAKET GEAR
Fig. 4-16 Bracket Gear, Gear Joint 1,2 Removal
Œ GEAR JOINT1
´ GEAR JOINT2
ˇ SLIDER CAM
TIMING POINT 1
TIMING POINT 2
Fig. 4-17 Gear Joint 1,2 Assembly
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-9 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam,
Lever Load S, T Ass’y Removal
1-2-10 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam,
Lever Load S, T Ass’y Assembly
1) Remove the Belt Pulley. (Refer to Fig. 4-35)
2) Remove the Gear Loading Drive Œ after releasing
Hook [A] in the direction arrow as shown in detail
drawing.
3) Remove the Slider Cam ´.
4) Remove the Lever Load ˇ, Link Load ˆ & Lever
Load ¨, Link Load Ø.
1) When reinstalling, be sure to align dot of Lever
Load T Ass'y Œ with dot of Lever Load S Ass'y ´
as shown in drawing, (Refer to Timing Point 1).
2) Insert the Pin A,B,C,D into the Slider Cam ˇ hole,
3) Be sure to align dot of Lever Load T Œ and dot of
Gear Loading Drive ¨, (Refer to Timing Point 2).
4) Aline dot of Gear Loading drive ¨ with mark of
Slider Cam ˇ as shown in drawing(Refer to
Timing Point 3).
HOOK(A)
Œ GEAR LOADING DRIVE
TIMING POINT 1
´ SLIDE CAM
¨ LEVER LOAD T
Œ LEVER LOAD T
´ LEVER LOAD S
Ø LINK LOAD T
ˇ LEVER LOAD S
ˆ LINK LOAD S
LEVER LOAD T
LEVER LOAD S
TIMING POINT 2
TIMING POINT 3
Fig. 4-18 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam,
Lever T, S Load Ass’y Removal
PIN A
PIN C
PIN D PIN B
ˇ SLIDER CAM
Fig. 4-19 Gear Loading Drive, Slider Cam,
Lever Load S, T Ass’y Assembly
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-11 Lever Pinch Drive,
Lever Tension Drive Removal
1-2-12 Lever Tension Ass’y,
Band Brake Ass’y Removal
1) Remove the Lever Pinch Drive Œ, Lever Tension
Drive ´.
1) Remove the Lever Brake S Ass'y (Refer to Fig 4-22)
2) Remove the Spring Tension Lever Œ.
3) Rotate stopper of Main Base in the direction of
arrow “A”.
4) Lift the Lever Tension Ass'y ´ & Band brake
Ass'y ˇ.
Œ LEVER PINCH DRIVE
´ LEVER TENSION DRIVE
Note :
1) When replacing the Lever Tension Ass'y ´, be sure
to apply Grease on the post,
2) Take care not to touch stain on the felt side, and not
to be folder and broken Band brake Ass'y
3) After Lever Tension Ass'y seated, Rotate stopper of
Main Base to the Mark[B].
ˇ BAND BRAKE ASS`Y
´ LEVER TENTION ASS`Y
Œ SPRING TENTION LEVER
Fig. 4-20 Lever Pinch Drive,
Lever Tension Drive Removal
STOPPER
"A"
MARK[B]
Fig. 4-21 Lever Tension Ass’y,
Band Brake Ass’y Removal
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-13 Lever Brake S, T Ass’y Removal
1-2-14 Gear Idle Ass’y Removal
1) Release the Hook [A] and the Hook [B], [C] in the
direction of arrow as shown in Fig 4-22.
2) Lift the Lever S, T Brake Ass'y Œ, ´ with spring
brake ˇ.
1) Push the Lever Idle Œ in the direction of arrow
“A”, “B”.
2) Lift the Lever Idle Œ.
Assembly :
1)Assembly the Lever S Brake Ass'y Œ on the Main
Base.
2)Assembly the Lever T Brake Ass'y ´ with spring
brake ˇ.
Assembly :
1) Apply oil in two Bosses of Lever Idle Œ.
2) Assemble the Gear Idle ´ with the Lever Idle Œ.
Note : When replacing the Gear Idle ´, be sure to
add oil in the boss of Lever Idle Œ.
Note : Take extreme care not to be folded and
transformed Spring Brake at removing or reinstalling.
"A"
Œ LEVER IDLE
´ GEAR IDLE
"B"
´ GEAR IDLE
HOOK "C"
HOOK(A)
ˇ SPRING BRAKE
Œ LEVER S BRAKE ASS`Y
HOOK(C)
HOOK(B)
´ LEVER T BRAKE ASS`Y
Fig. 4-23 Gear Idle Ass’y Removal
Fig. 4-22 Lever Brake S, T Ass’y Removal
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-15 Disk S, T Reel Removal
1-2-16 Holder Clutch Ass’y Removal
1) Lift the Disk S, T Reel Œ, ´.
1) Remove the Washer Slit Œ.
2) Lift the Holder Clutch Ass’y ´.
Œ DISK S REEL
´ DISK T REEL
Note : When you reinstall Holder Clutch Ass'y
1) Check the condition of spring as shown in detail A.
2) Don't push Holder Clutch Ass'y down with excessive force Just insert Holder Clutch Ass'y into post
center with dead force and Rotate it smoothly.
Be sure to confirm that spring is in the slit of Gear
Center Ass'y as shown in detail B.
Œ WASHER SLIT
´ HOLDER CLUTCH ASS`Y
Fig. 4-24 Disk S, T Reel Removal
DETAIL A
SPRING
DETAIL B
SPRING
Fig. 4-25 Holder Clutch Ass’y Removal
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4-13
Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-17 Lever Up Down Ass’y, Gear Center
Ass’y Removal
1) Remove the 2 hooks in the direction of arrow as
shown Fig. 4-26 and lift the Lever Up Down Ass’y Œ.
2) Lift the Gear Center Ass’y ´.
Assembly :
1) Insert the Lever Up Down Ass'y Œ in the rectangular holes on Main Base as shown in Fig 4-27.
2) Lift the Lever Up Down Ass'y Œ about 35°.
(Refer to Fig 4-27)
3) Insert Ring of the Gear Center Ass'y ´ in the
Guide of the Lever Up Down Ass'y Œ.
4) Insert the Gear Center Ass'y ´ in the post on
Main Base.
5) Push down the Lever Up Down Ass'y Œ for
locking of the Hook.
1-2-18 Guide Cassette Door Removal
1) Lift the Hook [A].
2) Rotate the Guide Cassette Door Œ in the direction
of arrow.
Note : After reinstalling the Guide Cassette Door Œ
sure the Hook [A].
Œ GUIDE CASSETTE DOOR
HOOK [A]
Note :
1) Take care not to separate and sentence does not
mark sense.
2) Be sure to confirm that Ring of the Gear Center
Ass'y ´ is in the Guide of the Lever Up Down
Ass'y Œ after finishing assembly of Lever Up
Down Ass'y Œ and Gear Center Ass'y ´.
Œ LEVER UP DOWN ASS`Y
´ GEAR CENTER ASS`Y
Fig. 4-28 Guide Cassette Door Removal
Fig. 4-26 Lever Up Down Ass’y Removal
GEAR CENTER ASS'Y
GUIDE
LEVER UP DOWN ASS'Y
RING
GEAR
POST
HOOK
35
MAIN BASE
Fig. 4-27 Lever Up Down Ass’y Removal
4-14
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-19 Lever Unit Pinch Ass’y, Plate Joint,
Spring Pinch Drive Removal
1) Lift the Unit Pinch Ass’y Œ.
2) Remove the Plate Joint ´ from Lever Pinch Drive.
3) Remove the Spring Pinch Drive ˇ.
Note :
1) Take extreme care not to touch the grease on the
Roller Pinch.
2) When reinstalling, be sure to apply grease on the
post pinch roller.
1-2-20 Lever #9 Guide Ass’y Removal
1) Remove the Spring #9 Guide Œ.
2) Lift the Spring #9 Guide Ass’y ´ in the direction
of arrow “A”.
Note :
1) Take extreme care not to get grease on the tape
Guide Post.
2) After reinstalling, check the bottom side of the Post
#9 Guide to the top side of Main Base.
"A"
Œ LEVER UNIT PINCH ASS`Y
Œ SPRING #9 GUIDE
´ LEVER #9 GUIDE ASS`Y
"B"
´ PLATE JOINT
ˇ SPRING PINCH DRIVE
Fig. 4-30 Lever #9 Guide Ass’y Removal
Fig. 4-29 Lever Unit Pinch Ass’y, Plate Joint,
Spring Pinch Drive Removal
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4-15
Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-21 FE Head Removal
1-2-22 ACE Head Removal
1) Remove the screw Œ.
2) Lift the FE Head ´.
1) Pull out the FPC from connector of ACE Head
Ass’y ´.
2) Remove the screw Œ.
3) Lift the ACE Head Ass’y ´.
Œ FE HEAD
Œ SCREW
´ HEAD ACE ASS`Y
Fig. 4-31 FE Head Removal
Fig. 4-32 ACE Head Removal
4-16
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-23 Slider S, T Ass’y Removal
1-2-24 Plate Ground Deck, Cylinder Ass’y Removal
1) Move the Slider S, T Ass’y Œ, ´ to slot, and then
lift it to remove. (Refer to arrow)
1) Remove the 3 Screws Œ.
2) Lift the Plate Ground Deck ´.
3) Lift the Cylinder Ass’y ˇ.
Œ SLIDER S ASS`Y
´ SLIDER T ASS`Y
Assembly :
1) Match the 3 holes in the bottom of Cylinder ass'y
ˇ to the 3 holes of Main Base as attending not to
drop or knock the Cylinder ass'y ˇ.
2) Tighten the 1 Screw Œ.
3) Match the Plate Ground Deck ´ to the Hole of
Base Main.
4) Tighten the other 2 Screws Œ.
Note :
1) Take care not to touch the Cylinder Ass'y ˇ and
the tape guide post at reinstalling.
2) When reinstalling, Don't push down too much on
Screw Driver.
Œ 3 SCREWS
Fig. 4-33 Slider S, T Ass’y Removal
´ PLATE GROUND DECK
ˇ CYLINDER ASS'Y
Fig. 4-34 Plate Ground Deck, Cylinder Ass’y Removal
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4-17
Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-25 Belt Pulley Removal
1-2-26 Damper Capstan, Motor Capstan Ass’y
Removal
1) Remove the Belt Pulley Œ.
Note : Take extreme care not to get grease on Belt
Pulley Œ at assembling or reassembling.
Œ BELT PULLEY
1) Remove the Damper Capstan Œ in the direction
of arrow.
2) Remove the 3 Screws ´.
3) Remove the Motor Capstan Ass’y ˇ.
Assembly :
1) Match the 3 holes of Motor Capstan Ass’y ˇ to the
3 holes of Main Base. Be careful not to drop or
knock the Motor Capstan Ass'y ˇ.
2) Tighten the 3 Screws ´ in the direction of arrow
as shown detail drawing.
3) Assemble the Damper Capstan Œ.
Note : After tightening screws, check if there is gap
between the head of screws and the top side of Main
Base. There should have no gap between the head of
screws and the top side of Main Base.
After reinstalling, adjusting the tape transport
system again.
Fig. 4-35 Belt Pulley Removal
´ 3 SCREWS
A
B
C
Œ DAMPER CAPSTAN
ˇ MOTOR CAPSTAN ASS'Y
Fig. 4-36 Damper Capstan,Motor Capstan Ass’y Removal
4-18
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Disassembly and Reassembly
1-2-27 Post #8 Guide Ass’y Removal
1) Rotate the Post #8 Guide Ass’y Œ in the direction
of arrow to lift up.
1-2-29 How to Eject the Cassette Tape
(If the unit does not operate on condition that is
inserted into housing ass’y)
1) Turn the Gear worm Œ clockwise with screw
driver.(Refer to arrow)
(Other method : Remove the Screw of Motor Load
Ass'y, Separate the Motor Load Ass'y)
Œ POST #8 GUIDE ASS'Y
Œ GEAR WORM
Fig. 4-37 Post #8 Guide Ass’y Removal
Fig. 4-39
1-2-28 Level Head Cleaner Ass’y Removal
(Optional)
1) Release the Hook Œ.
2) Lift the Lever Head Cleaner Ass’y ´.
´ LEVER HEAD CLEANER ASS'Y
Œ HOOK
2) When Slider S,T are approched 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 unwinded tape.
(Refer to Fig.4-40)
(If you rotate Gear Worm Œ continuously when
tape is in state of unwinding, you may cause a
tape contamination by grease and tape damage.
Be sure to wind the unwinded tape in the state of
set horizently.)
3) Rotate Gear Worm Œ clockwise using screw driver
again up to the state of eject mode and then pick
out the tape.(Refer to Fig.4-39)
SLEEVE-HEAD CLEANER
FRAME
Fig. 4-38 Post #8 Guide Ass’y Removal
Fig. 4-40
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4-19
Disassembly and Reassembly
1-3 The table of clearing, Lubrication and replacement time about principal parts
1) The replacement time of parts is not life of parts.
2) The table 1-1 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.
3) Life of the Cylinder Ass’y is depend on the condition of use.
4) See exploded view for location of each parts.
*
T
A
PE
P
A
T
H
S
Y
S
T
E
M
D
R
I
V
I
N
G
S
Y
S
T
E
M
B
R
A
K
E
S
Y
S
T
E
M
Parts Name
POST TENSION
SLANT POST S, T
#8 GUIDE SHAFT
CAPSTAN SHAFT
#9 GUIDE POST
#3 GUIDE POST
GUIDE ROLLER S, T
CYLINDER ASS’Y
FE HEAD
ACE HEAD
PINCH ROLLER
POST REEL S, T
SLEEVE TENSION
POST CENTER
LEVER IDLE BOSS (2Point)
CAPSTAN MOTOR PULLEY
BELT PULLEY
HOLDER CLUTCH ASS’Y
GEAR CENTER ASS’Y
GEAR IDLE (2Point)
LOADING MOTOR
BAND BRAKE ASS’Y
BRAKE T ASS’Y
Checking Period
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
O
∆
O
O
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
O
∆
O
O
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
O
O
O
O
O
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
O
O
O
O
O
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
O
O
O
O
O
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
O
O
O
O
O
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
O
O
O
O
O
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
O
O
O
O
O
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
∆
O
O
O
O
O
- To clean the parts, use patch and
alcohol (solvent).
- After cleaning, use the video tape
after alcohol is gone away completely.
- We recommend to use oil [EP-50]
or solvent.
- One or two drops of oil should be
applied after
cleaning with alcohol.
- Periodic time of applying oil (Apply
oil after cleaning)
- The excessive applying oil may be
the cause of
malfunction.
∆
∆
∆
∆
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
∆ : Cleaning
4-20
Remark
∆
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
∆
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O : Check and replacement in necessary
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
: Add Oil
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5. Alignment and Adjustment
5-1 Reference
1) X-Point (Tracking center) adjustment, “Head switching adjustment” and “NVRAM option setting” can be adjusted with remote control.
2) When replacing the Micom (IC601) and NVRAM (IC605 ; EEPROM) be sure to adjust the “Head switching adjustment” and
“NVRAM option setting”.
3) When replacing the cylinder ass’y, be sure to adjust the “X-Point” and “Head switching adjustment”.
4) Remote control used for same chassis as a accessory is available for all adjustments.
5) How to adjustment.
- Press the “SW701” button on Main PCB to set the adjustment mode.
- If the corresponding adjustment button is pressed, the adjustment is performed automatically.
- If the adjustment is completed, be sure to turn the power off.
5-1-1 Location of adjustment button of remote control
ON/
STANDBY
DISPLAY
EJECT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CH
X-Point (Tracking Center)
Adjustment
9
I.SELECT
COUNT.RST
TRK
COUNT/TR
CLR/RST
0
F.ADV
MENU
NVRAM Option Setting
INDEX
TIMER
REC
PLAY
REW
SLOW
FF
CURSOR
STOP
PAUSE / S T I L L
OK
Head Switching Adjustment
SP/LP
PROG.
AUDIO
TV/VIDEO
A.DUB
SAT.MONI.
SAT.CONT.
PICTURE
VT-752EW
Fig. 5-1
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5-1
Alignment and Adjustment
5-1-2 SW701 location for adjustment mode setting
SW701
SW703
PRESS
Fig. 5-2 Main PCB (Top View)
5-2
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Alignment and Adjustment
5-2 Mechanical Adjustment
5-2-1 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.
Lower flange height of tape guide is used as the reference for the transport adjustment.
To maintain the height of the tape guide and prevent damage, do not apply excessive force onto the main base.
CYLINDER ASS'Y
GUIDE ROLLER "S"
GUIDE ROLLER "T"
FULL ERASE HEAD
HEIGHT SCREW
#3 GUIDE POST
TENSION POST
PINCH ROLLER
TILT SCREW
X - POSITION
ADJUST SILT
#9 GUIDE POST
AZIMUTH SCREW
CAPSTAN
#8 GUIDE POST
TAKE UP REEL DISK
SUPPLY REEL DISK
Fig. 5-3 Location of Tape Transport Adjustment
PINCH ROLLER
FE HEAD
CYLINDER ASS'Y
GUIDE ROLLER "S"
GUIDE ROLLER "T"
POST TENSION
#8 GUIDE POST #9 GUIDE POST
#3 GUIDE POST
MAIN BASE
ACE HEAD
CAPSTAN SHAFT
Fig. 5-4 Tape Travel Diagram
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5-3
Alignment and Adjustment
5-2-2 Tape Transport System Adjustment
When parts are replaced, perform the required adjustments by referring to precedures 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.
1) If tape wrinkle is observed at the guide roller S, T, turn the guide roller S, T until wrinkle disappears.
2) If the tape wrinkle is still observed at the tape guide, perform the tilt adjustment of the ACE head.
(1) ACE Head Assembly Adjustment
Test point :
TP601 (Control Pulse)
TP602 (H’D S/W -Trigger)
TP301 (Envelope)
TP302 (Audio output)
TP303 (Video output)
Test tape :
ST-N1
BLANK TAPE : T-160
AUDIO OUTPUT
ENVELOPE
HEAD SWITCHING
Fig. 5-5 Location of Test point (Main PCB-Top View)
5-4
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Alignment and Adjustment
a. ACE HEAD HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
b. ACE HEAD TILT ADJUSTMENT
1) Run the alignment tape (Color bar) in the playback
mode.
2) Observe surface of the audio head using a dental
mirror.
3) Turn screw (C) clockwise or counterclockwise until
the gap of lower tape edge and the lower edge of
the control head is about 0.25mm.
(Refer to Fig. 5-6 and 5-7)
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. 5-8 (B).
3) If a curl or wrinkle of the tape occurrs, slightly
turn the screw (A) tilt adjust on the ACE head ass’y.
4) Reconfirm the ACE head height.
SCREW (A)
TLIT ADJUST
(A)
(B)
(BAD)
(GOOD)
SCREW (C)
HEIGHT ADJUST
WRINKLE
X-POSITION
ADJUSTING SLIT
SCREW (D)
X-POSITION LOCKING
SCREW (B)
AZIMUTH ADJUST
Fig. 5-6 Location of ACE Head Adjustment Screw
Fig. 5-8 Tape Guide Check
c. AUDIO AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT
AUDIO HEAD
VIDEO HEAD
0 ~ 0 .25 mm
1) Load alignment tape (Mono scope) and playback
the 6KHz signal.
2) Connect channel-1 scope probe to audio output
test point (TP302).
3) Adjust screw (B) to achieve maximum audio level.
(See Fig. 5-6)
CONTROL HEAD
d. ACE HEAD POSITION (X-POINT) ADJUSTMENT
Fig. 5-7 ACE Head Height Adjustment
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1) Playback the alignment tape (Color bar).
2) Press the “SW701” button on Main PCB to set the
adjustment mode. (See Fig. 5-2)
3) Press the “5” button of remote control then adjustment is operated automatically. (See Fig. 5-1)
4) Connect the CH-1 probe to TP303 (Envelope) the
CH-2 probe to TP601 (H’D switching pulse) and
then trigger to CH-1.
5) Insert the (-) driver into the X-Point adjustment
hole and adjust it so that envelope waveform is
maximum.
6) Turn the Power off.
5-5
Alignment and Adjustment
(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. 5-9.
If it does not, adjust as follows :
c
a
b
abcd
c,b,d/a
d
63%
Fig. 5-9 Envelope Waveform Adjustment
Note :
a=Maximum output of the video RF envelope.
b=Minimum output of the video RF envelope at the
entrance side.
c=Minimum output of the video RF envelope at the
center point.
d=Maximum output of the video RF envelope at the
exit side.
H'D SWITCHING
PULSE
A
ENVELOPE
4) If the section A in Fig. 5-10 does not meet the specification, adjust the guide roller S up or down.
5) If the section B in Fig. 5-10 does not meet the specification, adjust the guide roller T up or down.
B
A
B
Fig. 5-10 Adjustment Points
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. 5-11.
IDEAL ENVELOPE
S HEIGHT TOO HIGH
S HEIGHT TOO LOW
T HEIGHT TOO HIGH
GUIDE ROLLER S
T HEIGHT TOO LOW
GUIDE ROLLER T
Fig. 5-11 Guide Roller S, T Height Adjustment
5-6
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Alignment and Adjustment
(3) Check Transitional Operation from RPS to Play
(4) Envelope Check
Check transition from RPS mode to play mode :
Using a pre-recorded SP tape, make sure the entry
side of envelope comes to an appropriate steady state
within 3 seconds (as shown in Fig. 5-12).
If the envelope waveform does not reach specified
peak-to peak amplitude within 3 seconds, adjust as
follows :
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. 5-13.
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. 5-13.
In SP mode, (A) should equal (B).
If the head gap is wide, upper cylinder should be
checked.
1) Make sure there is no gap between the supply
roller lower flange and the tape.
If there is a gap, adjust the supply guide roller
again.
2) Change operation mode from the RPS to the play
mode (again) and make sure the entry side of
envelope rises within 3 second.
A
B
ENTRANCE SIDE ENVELOPE
Fig. 5-13 Envelope Output and Output Level
(5) Tape Wrinkle Check
Fig. 5-12 Video Envelope Rising when Operation mode Changes
from RPS to Play Mode
1) Run the T-160 (E-180) tape in the playback, FPS,
RPS and Pause modes and observe tape wrinkle at
each guide.
2) If excessive tape wrinkle is observed, perform the
following adjustments in Playback mode :
◆ Tape wrinkle at the guide roller S, T section :
Linearity adjustment.
◆ Tape wrinkle at tape guide flange :
ACE head assembly coarse adjustment.
5-2-3 Reel Torque
1) The rotation of the capstan motor causes the
Holder Clutch Ass’y to rotate through the Belt
Pulley.
2) The spring wrap PLAY/REV of holder clutch ass’y
drives the disk reel S, T through gear idle by rotation of gear center ass’y.
3) Brake is operated by slider cam at FF/REW mode.
4) Transportation of accurate driving force is done by
gears. (Gear Center Ass’y)
MODE
TORQUE g/cm
GAUGE
PB
42 ± 11
Cassette Torquemeter
RPS
145 ± 30
Cassette Torquemeter
Note : If the spec. does not meet the followings specifications, replace the holder clutch ass’y and then
recheck.
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5-7
Alignment and Adjustment
5-3 Head Switching Point Adjustment
1) Playback the alignment tape.
2) Press the “SW701” button on Main PCB with pincers to set the adjustment mode. (See Fig. 5-2 )
3) Press the “SP/LP” button of remote control then adjustment is operated automatically. (See Fig. 5-1)
4) Turn the Power off.
5-4 NVRAM Option Setting
1) NVRAM Option is adjusted at production line basically.
2) In case Micom (IC601) and NVRAM (IC605 ; EEPROM) is replaced, be sure to set the corresponding ooption number of the repaired
model. (If the option is not set, the unit is not operated.)
1) Press the “SW701” 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. 5-14)
3) Select the option number (See Table 5-2) of corresponding model with “CURSOR” button on the
remote control.
4) If selecting the option number is completed, press the “OK” button of remote control.
(If “OK” button is pressed, the selected number is changes reversed color. ; See Fig. 5-14)
5) Press the “MENU” button of remote control again to store the option number.
(“PLEASE WAIT” is displayed for a second as shown Fig. 5-15 and this setting is completed.)
6) Turn the Power off.
01
09
17
25
33
41
49
57
65
02
10
18
26
34
42
50
58
66
01
09
17
25
33
41
49
57
65
03 04 05 06 07 08
11 12 13 14 15 16
19 20 21 22 23 24
27 28 29 30 31 32
35 36 37 38 39 40
43 44 45 46 47 48
51 52 53 54 55 56
59 60 61 62 63 64
67 68 69 70 71 72
CNG : OK SAVE : MENU
Fig. 5-14
02
10
18
26
34
42
50
58
66
03 04 05 06
11 12 13 14
19 20 21 22
27 28 29 30
35 36 37 38
43 44 45 46
51 52 53 54
59 60 61 62
67 68 69 70
PLEASE WAIT
07
15
23
31
39
47
55
63
71
08
16
24
32
40
48
56
64
72
Fig. 5-15
MODEL
V-E59
5-8
OPTION NUMBER
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, 33, 35, 38, 42, 44, 49, 51, 52, 53, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63
V-E39
9, 10, 12, 20, 22, 25, 27, 33, 35, 38, 42, 44, 49, 51, 52, 53, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63
V-E29
10, 12, 20, 22, 25, 27, 33, 35, 38, 42, 44, 49, 51, 52, 53, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63
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6. Exploded View
6-1 Packing Assembly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-2
6-2 Instrument Assembly - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-3
6-3 Mechanical Parts (Top Side) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-4
6-4 Mechanical Parts (Bottom Side) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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6-5
6-1
Exploded View
6-1 Packing Assembly
Y102
Y101
UT01
A702
A702
A701
6-2
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V-E29, V-E39
V-E59
21
BRACKET-FRAME
(S.N.A)
157
FULL DECK (S.N.A)
22
1
602
V-E59 ONLY
153
S602A
LD601A
S.N.A : Service Not Available
S601A
200
101
601
102
TM401B
155
Exploded View
6-2 Instrument Assembly
6-3
Exploded View
6-3 Mechanical Parts (Top Side)
B561
G001
B475
K490
K502
K530
G555
G530
B474
G510
G680
B473
G420
G450
K250
G480
(OPTIONAL)
K546
G560
K240
(OPTIONAL)
K248
G681
B410
K350
K110
B440
K182
B448
K340
K330
B452
G546
K470
K140
K188
G070
G527
G520
G060
6-4
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Exploded View
6-4 Mechanical Parts (Bottom Side)
G542
B462
B456
B560
B460
B500
B458
B464
B501
B484
B488
B489
B468
K222
K200
K225
K221
B478
B570
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Exploded View
MEMO
6-6
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7. Replacement Parts List
Loc.No.
TSB Parts No.
Reference No.
Description ; Specification
Remark
- PACKING PARTS A701
A702
UT01
Y101
Y102
BY731259
BY731257
BY731253
BY730464
BY731070
BY634733
BY634734
BY634253
AC69-00266H
AC69-00266K
AC69-00266L
AC69-00041A
AC59-00063D
AC68-01772A
AC68-01773A
AC39-00017A
PACKING CASE;V-E59/TSB,-,-,-,W326,L428,H
PACKING CASE;V-E39/TSB,-,-,-,W326,L428,H
PACKING CASE;V-E29/TSB,-,-,-,W326,L428,H
CUSHION-F/B;M-656/TSB,EPS,-,-,-,-,REMOCON-ASSY;V-752EW/TSB,TOSHIBA,-,-,-,MANUAL USERS;V - E79 ,TSB,ENGLISH + RUSS
MANUAL USERS;V - E79 ,TSB,ARABIC,-,-,-,CABLE-ETC-RF(PAL);-,MALE/FEMALE,1200MM,R
V-E59
V-E39
V-E29
ASSY-FRONT PANEL;HIPS 94HB,V-E59/TSB,ASSY-FRONT PANEL;HIPS 94HB,V-E39/TSB,ASSY-FRONT PANEL;HIPS 94HB,V-E29/TSB,DOOR-CASSETTE;V-E59/TSB,ABS94HB ,-,-,-,-,-,DOOR-CASSETTE;V-E39/TSB,ABS94HB ,-,-,-,-,-,DOOR-CASSETTE;V-E29/TSB,ABS94HB ,-,-,-,-,-,SPRING ETC-MASK;SV-C130,SUS,4.4,-,-,-,CABINET-TOP;V-632EF,PCM(SECC),T0.525,-,COVER-BOTTOM;SV-653F,SECC,T0.5,-,-,-,-,SCREW-BH;-,-,FE,FZY,BH,-,-,4*12,-,SCREW-TAP BH;-,FZB,2-4X16,FE,BH,-,-,2-4X
SCREW-TAPTITE;-,-,L12,ZPC3,+,-,M3,-,SWRC
POWER CORD;KKP-419C,H03VVH2-F,VDE/KEMA-K
CABLE-FLAT;30V,-20to+80C,140mm,6P,1.25mm
HOLDER-LED;X-9,POM(M90-44),-,-,-,BLK,HOLDER-SENSOR;SCORPIO2,POM,-,-,-,BLACK,HOLDER-SENSOR;SCORPIO2,POM,-,-,-,BLACK,CHASSIS-ASSY;SV-640G,HIPS94HB,T2,-,-,-,CHASSIS-ASSY;SV-445G,HIPS94HB,T2,-,-,-,-
V-E59
V-E39
V-E29
V-E59
V-E39
V-E29
- INSTRUMENT PARTS 1
BY731260
BY731258
BY731254
21
22
101
102
153
155
157
200
CN3A1S
LD601A
S601A
S602A
TM401B
BY731243
BY731112
70790218
70790082
70790002
BY634124
BY634415
BY730082
BY731054
BY731054
BY634540
BY634557
AC97-01787E
AC97-01787G
AC97-01787H
AC64-01100B
AC64-01100D
AC64-01100E
AC61-62032A
AC64-01054D
AC63-00074A
AC60-12126A
AC60-12134A
AC60-10063A
AC39-10019A
3809-001206
AC61-21009A
AC61-00229A
AC61-00229A
AC61-00150A
AC61-00151A
V-E59
V-E29/E39
- MECHANICAL PARTS B410
B440
B448
B452
B456
B458
B460
B462
B464
B468
B473
B474
B475
B478
B484
B488
B489
B500
B501
B560
B561
B570
G001
G060
G070
G420
G450
G480
G510
G520
G527
G530
G542
G546
G555
Toshiba
BY631184
BY730072
BY730743
BY730745
BY730744
BY730746
BY730851
BY730073
BY730749
BY730748
BY730723
BY730244
BY731053
BY730747
BY730755
BY730753
BY730751
BY730754
BY730752
BY631187
BY634670
BY730071
BY630267
BY630266
BY630265
BY634416
BY730728
BY730124
BY730123
BY630248
BY730479
BY730757
BY730088
BY730775
BY730122
BY730741
BY730756
AC31-00018A
AC60-10515A
AC66-00008A
AC66-00011A
AC66-00009A
AC66-00012A
AC61-00090A
AC60-10517A
AC66-00019A
AC66-00017A
AC61-00105A
AC61-30180A
AC47-00003A
AC66-00016A
AC66-00030A
AC66-00023A
AC66-00021A
AC66-00024A
AC66-00022A
AC31-00016A
3809-001270
AC60-10514A
AC97-01754A
AC97-01752A
AC97-01750A
6006-001092
AC61-00161A
AC66-80142A
AC66-80141A
AC97-01660A
6006-001075
AC66-00033A
AC61-60553A
AC33-00007A
AC66-60051A
AC66-00005A
AC66-00032A
MOTOR-LOADING ASSY;-,SCORPIO2(TS-10A),-,
SCREW-MACHINE;-,-,M3,L3,PH,+,-,-,ZPC,GEAR-WORM WHEEL;TS-10,POM,0.8,40,-,NAT,3
GEAR-FL CAM;TS-10,POM,0.8,59,-,BLK,48.48
GEAR-JOINT 1;TS-10,POM,1.5,17.5(22),-,NA
GEAR-JOINT 2;TS-10,POM,1.0,23,-,BLK,24.6
BRACKET-GEAR;TS-10,SECC E20/20,0.8,-,-,SCREW-TAP TITE;-,-,M2.6,L5,PH,+,-,-,ZPC,
SLIDER-CAM;TS-10,SECC E20/20,1.2,-,-,-,LEVER-PINCH DRIVE;TS-10,SECC E20/20,1.0
SPRING ETC-PINCH DRIVE;TS-10,SUS304-WPB,
PLATE-JOINT;X-9,SECC20/20,T0.8,-,-,-,DAMPER-CAPSTAN;SCORPIO2,POM, NATUAL,-,-,
LEVER-TENSION DRIVE;TS-10,SECC E20/20,1
GEAR-LOADING DR. ASS’Y;TS-10,POM+SWPB,-,
LEVER-S LOADING;TS-10,POM,-,-,-,-,NAT,LINK-LOADING S;TS-10,SECC E20/20,0.8,-,LEVER-T LOADING;TS-10,POM,-,-,-,-,NAT,LINK-LOADING T;TS-10,SECC E20/20,0.8,-,MOTOR-CAPSTAN;F2QVB05,SCORPIO2(TS-10A),CABLE-FLAT;30V,80C,140MM,10P,1.25MM,UL28
SCREW-CAPSTAN;-,-,M2.6,L6,PH,+,-,-,-,ASSY-CYLINDER;6P-SEM’S HEAD,CTS10A-SEM,P
ASSY-CYLINDER;4P-SEM’S HEAD,CTS10A-SEM,P
ASSY-CYLINDER;2PL(LP)-SEM’S HEAD,CTS10ASCREW-ASS’Y MACH;WS,PH,+,M3.0,L6.0,ZPC(Y
PLATE-GROUND DECK;TS-10,SPTE,T0.3,-,-,-,
SLIDER-SUPPLY ASSY;X-9,X-9(TS),-,-,-,-,SLIDER-TAKE UP ASSY;X-9,X-9(TS),-,-,-,-,
ASSY-HEAD ACE;-,SCORPIO2(TS-10A),VTR-1*2
SCREW-ASS’Y TAPT;WSP,PH,+,M2.6,L5.0,ZPC(
LEVER-#9 GUIDE ASS’Y;TS-10,-,-,-,-,-,-,SPRING ETC-GUIDE 9;X-9,SUS304-WPB,0.25,HEAD-FE;-,-,HVFHPOO43A,-,BELT-PULLEY;-,5CM-70,2 * 2,-,71.3,-,X-9
LEVER-FL DOOR;TS-10,POM,-,-,-,-,NAT,LEVER-UNIT PINCH ASS’Y;TS-10,-,-,-,-,-,-
V-E59
V-E39
V-E29
7-1
Replacement Parts List
Loc.No.
TSB Parts No.
Reference No.
Description ; Specification
GP301
HS01
HS02
K110
K140
K182
K188
K200
K221
K222
K225
K240
K248
K250
K330
K340
K350
K470
K490
K502
K530
K546
SC01
SC02
BY730731
BY731110
BY731110
BY730102
BY730103
BY730112
BY730760
BY730084
BY730111
BY730076
BY730742
BY730759
BY730725
BY730762
BY730121
BY730120
BY730724
BY730750
BY730726
BY730091
BY730758
BY730086
22797145
22797145
AC63-00043A
AC62-00003A
AC62-00003A
AC66-10267A
AC66-10268A
AC66-30524A
AC66-00039A
AC61-21012A
AC66-20581A
AC60-30306A
AC66-00006A
AC66-00035A
AC61-00107A
AC69-00104A
AC66-30550A
AC66-30549A
AC61-00106A
AC66-00020A
AC61-00120A
AC61-60561A
AC66-00034A
AC61-50658A
6003-000283
6003-000283
SHIELD CASE-GROUND PCB;SV-643F,STPE,T0.3
HEAT SINK-MAIN;SV-653F,A1050R,T6,W15,L25
HEAT SINK-MAIN;SV-653F,A1050R,T6,W15,L25
REEL-DISK S;X-9,POM,-,-,-,-,-,REEL-DISK T;X-9,POM,-,-,-,-,-,LEVER-IDLER;-,POM,-,-,-,-,-,GEAR-IDLE;TS-10,PET K3372,0.5,-,-,NTR,28
HOLDER-CLUTCH ASSY;X-9,-,-,-,-,-,GEAR-CENTER ASSY;-,POM,M=O.5,-,HIGHT T.,
WASHER-SLIT;-,-,ID2.1,OD5.0,T0.5,-,POLYS
LEVER-UP DOWN;TS-10,POM,-,-,-,-,NAT,LEVER-TENSION ASS’Y;TS-10,SECC E20/20+SU
SPRING ETC-TENSION LEVER;TS-10,SUS304-WP
BAND-BRAKE ASS’Y;TS-10,-,-,-,-,-,LEVER-S.BRAKE ASSY;-,POM+SUS,-,-,-,X-9
LEVER-T.BRAKE ASSY;-,POM+SUS,-,-,-,X-9
SPRING ETC-BRAKE;TS-10,SUS304-WPB,-,-,-,
SLIDER-FL DRIVE;TS-10,SECC E20/20,1.0,-,
HOLDER-FL CASS. ASS’Y;TS-10,-,-,-,-,-,SPRING ETC-FL.LEVER-LR;X-9,SUS304 WPB,OD
LEVER-FL ARM ASS’Y;TS-10,-,-,-,-,-,-,GUIDE-CASS. DOOR;X-9,POM,-,-,-,NTR
SCREW-TAPTITE;BH,+,B,M3,L8,ZPC(YEL),SM20
SCREW-TAPTITE;BH,+,B,M3,L8,ZPC(YEL),SM20
Remark
- ELECTRICAL PARTS 601
602
BY630297
BY630296
BY630288
AC92-01099B
AC92-01099D
AC94-00091J
ASSY PCB-MAIN;V-E59/TSB,4D,G/I/K HI-FI
ASSY PCB-MAIN;V-E29/TSB,4D,G/I/K MONO
ASSY-F/AV,HI-FI;V-632EW,TS-10A,HI-FI,TSB
V-E59
V-E29/E39
V-E59 Only
< INTEGRATED CIRCUITS >
IC1SF1
IC1SS1
IC1SS2
IC301
IC4N01
IC501
IC601
IC604
IC605
IC608
IC6P01
IC701
BY631087
BY530021
70795271
BY631196
BY631149
BY631189
BY631197
70795269
BY631069
BY631045
BY631059
BY631150
BY631188
1203-001802
0604-000186
AC14-12006D
1204-001923
1204-001765
1204-001920
AC09-00337A
AC14-12006C
1103-001150
1103-001148
1203-000515
AC09-00077A
1003-001443
IC-PWM CONTROLLER;STR-G6551,TO-220F,5P,PHOTO-COUPLER;TR,-,200mW,DIP-4,ST
IC;KA431Z,TO-92,TAPING
IC-VIDEO PROCESS;LA71730M,QFP,100P,-,PLA
IC-AUDIO PROCESSOR;MSP3417D(PQFP),PQFP,4
IC-AUDIO PROCESSOR;LA72646M,QFP,80P,14X1
IC MICOM;N128-A50-3BA,V-652F,100PINS,5V
IC;KA7533,DIP,IC-EEPROM;524C80D81,8KBit,DIP,8P,300MIL,
IC-EEPROM;24C021,2KBIT,DIP,8P,300MIL,10M
IC-VOL. DETECTOR;7042,TO-92,3P,177MIL,PL
IC-OSD;LC74758JM-9779,LC74758JM-9779,
IC-LED DRIVER;PT6959,SOIC,28P,300MIL,-,-
0604-001206
0604-001206
0501-000616
0501-000616
0501-000616
0501-000610
0504-000116
0501-000303
0501-000398
0501-000303
0501-000442
0501-000442
0501-000442
0501-000303
0501-000442
0501-000303
0504-000119
0504-000119
0501-000398
0501-000303
0501-000303
0504-000142
0501-000398
0603-001011
0603-001011
PHOTO-INTERRUPTER;TR,-,150mW,CY5894102,B
PHOTO-INTERRUPTER;TR,-,150mW,CY5894102,B
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC2328A-Y,NPN,1W,TO-92L
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC2328A-Y,NPN,1W,TO-92L
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC2328A-Y,NPN,1W,TO-92L
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA928A-Y,PNP,1W,TO-92L,
TR-DIGITAL;KSR1001,NPN,300MW,4.7K/4.7K,T
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC945,NPN,250mW,TO-92,T
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KTC3203-Y,NPN,400mW,T0-9
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KTC3203-Y,NPN,400mW,T0-9
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KTC3203-Y,NPN,400mW,T0-9
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KTC3203-Y,NPN,400mW,T0-9
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T
TR-DIGITAL;KSR1004,NPN,300MW,47K/47K,TOTR-DIGITAL;KSR1004,NPN,300MW,47K/47K,TOTR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC945,NPN,250mW,TO-92,T
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSA733,PNP,250mW,TO-92,T
TR-DIGITAL;KSR2001,PNP,300MW,4.7K/4.7K,T
TR-SMALL SIGNAL;KSC945,NPN,250mW,TO-92,T
PHOTO TR;NPN,35V,6V,50mA,75mW,BK
PHOTO TR;NPN,35V,6V,50mA,75mW,BK
0401-000101
0401-000101
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59
V-E29/E39
< TRANSISTORS >
PT601
PT602
Q1P101
Q1P102
Q1P103
Q1P104
Q1P105
Q350
Q3A01
Q3A02
Q3A03
Q3A04
Q3A05
Q3A06
Q3D01
Q3D02
Q3D07
Q601
Q603
Q6P01
Q6P02
Q806
Q809
S601
S602
BY530048
BY530048
70693265
70693265
70693265
70693410
70795137
70795134
70795136
70795134
70795142
70795142
70795142
70795134
70795142
70795134
BY530014
BY530014
70795136
70795134
70795134
70693084
70795136
BY530003
BY530003
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E29/E39 Only
< DIODES >
D1P101
D1P103
7-2
70795150
70795150
V-E59 Only
Toshiba
Replacement Parts List
Loc.No.
TSB Parts No.
Reference No.
Description ; Specification
D1SD11
D1SD31
D1SF05
D1SF12
D1SS01
D1SS02
D1SS03
D1SS04
D1SS11
D1SS31
D1SS32
D1SS33
D301
D302
D410
D4N01
D4N02
D603
D605
D612
D701
D702
D703
D704
D805
LD601
ZD1P02
ZD1P03
ZD1P04
ZD401
ZD810
ZD811
ZD812
ZD813
BY430011
BY430011
BY430012
BY430011
BY430012
BY430012
BY430012
BY430012
BY430047
BY430011
BY430010
BY430051
70795150
70796385
70796385
70795150
70795150
70795150
70796385
70796385
70795150
70795150
70795150
70795150
70795150
BY430016
BY430005
BY430013
BY430013
70795272
BY430015
BY430015
BY430015
BY430015
0402-001195
0402-001195
0402-001196
0402-001195
0402-001196
0402-001196
0402-001196
0402-001196
0402-000012
0402-001195
0402-001194
0404-001097
0401-000101
0402-000127
0402-000127
0401-000101
0401-000101
0401-000101
0402-000127
0402-000127
0401-000101
0401-000101
0401-000101
0401-000101
0401-000101
0601-000517
0403-000717
0403-000720
0403-000720
0403-000390
0403-001211
0403-001211
0403-001211
0403-001211
DIODE-RECTIFIER;F1T4,400V,1.0A,TS-1,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;F1T4,400V,1.0A,TS-1,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;1T5,600V,1A,TS-1,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;F1T4,400V,1.0A,TS-1,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;1T5,600V,1A,TS-1,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;1T5,600V,1A,TS-1,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;1T5,600V,1A,TS-1,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;1T5,600V,1A,TS-1,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;UF4007,1KV,1A,DO-41,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;F1T4,400V,1.0A,TS-1,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;UG2D,200V,2A,DO-204AC,TP
DIODE-SCHOTTKY;SG45,45V,7500mA,TO-220A,B
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4002,100V,1A,DO-41,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4002,100V,1A,DO-41,TP
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4002,100V,1A,DO-41,TP
DIODE-RECTIFIER;1N4002,100V,1A,DO-41,TP
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
DIODE-SWITCHING;1N4148,100V,200mA,DO-35,
LED-IR;RECTANGULA,4x6.0mm,75mW,6V,950
DIODE-ZENER;MTZJ5.1B,5.1V,4.94-5.2V,500m
DIODE-ZENER;MTZJ9.1B,9.1V,8.57-9.01V,500
DIODE-ZENER;MTZJ9.1B,9.1V,8.57-9.01V,500
DIODE-ZENER;UZP33B,33V,31.4-34.6V,1W,DODIODE-ZENER;MTZJ12B,11.44-12.03V,500MW,D
DIODE-ZENER;MTZJ12B,11.44-12.03V,500MW,D
DIODE-ZENER;MTZJ12B,11.44-12.03V,500MW,D
DIODE-ZENER;MTZJ12B,11.44-12.03V,500MW,D
AC27-92001M
3301-000297
AC27-92001M
AC27-92001M
AC27-92001M
AC27-92001M
AC29-00003A
AC27-12001N
AC27-12001N
2702-000166
2702-000166
2701-000002
2702-000106
2702-000106
2702-000120
2702-000106
2701-000002
2702-000119
2701-000002
2702-000106
2702-000160
2702-000106
2702-000160
2701-000002
2701-000002
2701-000002
2701-000160
2701-000165
2701-000002
2701-000181
2701-000181
2701-000181
2701-000181
AC27-92001M
COIL-INDUCTOR;RH3.5X6.5RS,BEAD(RADIAL),CORE-FERRITE BEAD;AA,3.6x1.2x5.7mm,1400,
COIL-INDUCTOR;RH3.5X6.5RS,BEAD(RADIAL),COIL-INDUCTOR;RH3.5X6.5RS,BEAD(RADIAL),COIL-INDUCTOR;RH3.5X6.5RS,BEAD(RADIAL),COIL-INDUCTOR;RH3.5X6.5RS,BEAD(RADIAL),FILTER LINE NOISE;-,20mH MIN,-,-,COIL-CHOKE;10UH-15%,RA,K-30,Q80,150KHZ,COIL-CHOKE;10UH-15%,RA,K-30,Q80,150KHZ,INDUCTOR-RADIAL;47uH,5%,6x6.4mm
INDUCTOR-RADIAL;47uH,5%,6x6.4mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;100uH,10%,4.2x9.8mm
INDUCTOR-RADIAL;100uH,10%,6.2x7.4mm
INDUCTOR-RADIAL;100uH,10%,6.2x7.4mm
INDUCTOR-RADIAL;15mH,5%,6.2x7.4mm
INDUCTOR-RADIAL;100uH,10%,6.2x7.4mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;100uH,10%,4.2x9.8mm
INDUCTOR-RADIAL;150uH,5%,6x6.4mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;100uH,10%,4.2x9.8mm
INDUCTOR-RADIAL;100uH,10%,6.2x7.4mm
INDUCTOR-RADIAL;4.7uH,10%,6x6.4mm
INDUCTOR-RADIAL;100uH,10%,6.2x7.4mm
INDUCTOR-RADIAL;4.7uH,10%,6x6.4mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;100uH,10%,4.2x9.8mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;100uH,10%,4.2x9.8mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;100uH,10%,4.2x9.8mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;22uH,5%,2.4x3.4mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;27uH,5%,2.4x3.4mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;100uH,10%,4.2x9.8mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;33uH,5%,2.4x3.4mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;33uH,5%,2.4x3.4mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;33uH,5%,2.4x3.4mm
INDUCTOR-AXIAL;33uH,5%,2.4x3.4mm
COIL-INDUCTOR;RH3.5X6.5RS,BEAD(RADIAL),-
2401-002095
2401-000598
2401-002299
2401-002095
2401-002095
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
Remark
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
< INDUCTORS >
BD1SD1
BD1SF1
BD1SF2
BD1SF3
BD1SS1
BD1SS2
L1SS02
L1SS31
L1SS32
FL3A01
FL3D01
L301
L302
L370
L3A01
L3A02
L3A03
L3A50
L3D01
L402
L4N01
L4N02
L4N03
L501
L602
L603
L6P03
L6P05
L701
L807
L808
L809
L810
L814
70795644
BY330019
70795644
70795644
70795644
70795644
BY330065
70796213
70796213
70795862
70795862
BY330009
70796003
70796003
70795171
70796003
BY330009
70693395
BY330009
70796003
BY330066
70796003
BY330066
BY330009
BY330009
BY330009
70795162
BY330052
BY330009
BY330053
BY330053
BY330053
BY330053
70795644
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
Only
Only
Only
Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
< CAPACITORS >
C1P102
C1P103
C1P104
C1P105
C1P106
Toshiba
BY130048
BY130042
BY130136
BY130048
BY130048
7-3
Replacement Parts List
Loc.No.
TSB Parts No.
Reference No.
Description ; Specification
C1P108
C1P120
C1SD03
C1SD04
C1SD11
C1SD12
C1SD13
C1SF12
C1SS01
C1SS02
C1SS03
C1SS12
C1SS31
C1SS32
C1SS33
C1SS34
C1SS35
C1SS36
C1SS39
C315
C316
C317
C318
C319
C320
C321
C322
C324
C325
C326
C327
C328
C329
C330
C331
C332
C333
C335
C336
C337
C338
C339
C340
C341
C342
C343
C344
C345
C346
C347
C348
C349
C350
C351
C352
C353
C354
C355
C356
C371
C372
C380
C384
C385
C3A01
C3A02
C3A08
C3A09
C3A10
C3A11
BY130136
BY130048
BY130216
BY130216
BY130289
BY130226
70795070
BY130290
BY130272
BY130272
BY130216
BY130258
70795431
BY130187
BY130248
BY130248
BY130339
70796210
70796098
BY130293
BY130390
BY130042
BY130042
BY130207
BY130021
70693249
BY130042
70796281
BY130048
BY130042
BY130432
70796281
BY130352
BY130293
BY130352
BY130021
BY130273
BY130030
BY130021
BY130030
70693249
BY130273
BY130016
BY130048
BY130027
BY130191
BY130433
72531473
70796281
BY130191
BY130352
BY130191
BY130352
BY130048
BY130042
BY130042
BY130048
BY130021
70795969
70796281
BY130352
70693249
BY130352
BY130280
70795626
BY130044
70796281
70796337
70796409
BY130204
BY130375
BY130048
70795976
70796281
70795626
BY130273
BY130434
BY130147
BY130352
2401-002299
2401-002095
2201-000812
2201-000812
2401-003303
2305-001029
2201-000376
2401-001200
2305-001021
2305-001021
2201-000812
2201-000129
2401-000385
2401-003137
2401-003477
2401-003477
2401-003480
2401-000118
2301-000129
2203-000989
2203-001728
2401-000598
2401-000598
2203-000844
2202-000854
2202-000807
2401-000598
2203-000260
2401-002095
2401-000598
2202-000720
2203-000260
2203-000206
2203-000989
2203-000206
2202-000854
2401-000414
2203-000925
2202-000854
2203-000925
2202-000807
2401-000414
2401-001226
2401-002095
2202-002037
2203-000476
2203-000321
2203-000595
2203-000260
2203-000476
2203-000206
2203-000476
2203-000206
2401-002095
2401-000598
2401-000598
2401-002095
2202-000854
2203-000239
2203-000260
2203-000206
2202-000807
2203-000206
2401-002165
2401-003122
2401-000922
2203-000260
2203-001105
2203-001214
2301-000180
2301-000174
2401-002095
2203-000938
2203-000260
2401-003122
2401-000414
2203-001223
2203-000170
2203-000206
C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-CERAMIC,DISC;2.2nF,20%,400V,Y5U,BK,12.
C-CERAMIC,DISC;2.2nF,20%,400V,Y5U,BK,12.
C-AL;82uF,20%,400V,GP,BK,22X30,10
C-FILM,MPEF;10nF,10%,630V,TP,12x9x12.5,5
C-CERAMIC,DISC;0.22nF,5%,50V,SL,TP,6.3x3
C-AL;33UF,20%,50V,WT,TP,6.3X11,2.5
C-FILM,MPEF;100nF,20%,275V,TP,17.5x7x13.
C-FILM,MPEF;100nF,20%,275V,TP,17.5x7x13.
C-CERAMIC,DISC;2.2nF,20%,400V,Y5U,BK,12.
C-CERAMIC,DISC;0.1nF,10%,1kV,Y5P,TP,7x4,
C-AL;10uF,20%,100V,GP,TP,6.3x11,5
C-AL;330UF,20%,50V,WT,TP,10X16MM,5
C-AL;330UF,20%,25V,LZ,TP,10X12.5MM,
C-AL;330UF,20%,25V,LZ,TP,10X12.5MM,
C-AL;1000UF,20%,10V,LZ,TP,10X16MM,5
C-AL;1000uF,20%,10V,GP,TP,10x12.5,5
C-FILM,PEF;100nF,5%,50V,TP,10X9X4.3X5,5m
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;47nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.047nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,20
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;39nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012,
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;47nF,30%,50V,Y5R,TP,
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;22nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;8.2nF,20%,16V,Y5R,TP
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;47nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;47nF,30%,50V,Y5R,TP,
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;470NF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;47nF,30%,50V,Y5R,TP,
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;470NF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;22nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;4.7uF,20%,16V,BP,TP,4x7,5mm
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,80-20%,50V,Y5V
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V,TP
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.12nF,5%,50V,SL,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.22nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V,TP
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V,TP
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;47nF,30%,50V,Y5R,TP,
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.1nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;22nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5
C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,LL,TP,4X7,1.5
C-AL;22uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x5,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;6.8nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;8.2nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-FILM,PEF;18nF,0.05,100V,TP,7.2x4.5x8.0
C-FILM,PEF;15nF,5%,100V,TP,7.2x4.0x7.5mm
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.47nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,LL,TP,4X7,1.5
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,201
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1.8nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C3A12
C3A14
C3A15
C3A16
C3A17
C3A18
C3A21
C3A22
7-4
Remark
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59
V-E29/E39
V-E29/E39 Only
Toshiba
Replacement Parts List
Loc.No.
TSB Parts No.
Reference No.
Description ; Specification
C3A23
C3A24
C3A29
C3A30
C3A40
C3A41
C3D01
C3D02
C3D03
C3D04
C401
C402
C403
C404
C405
C406
C407
C408
C410
C4N01
C4N02
C4N03
C4N04
C4N05
C4N06
C4N07
C4N08
C4N09
C4N10
C4N11
C4N12
C4N13
C4N14
C4N15
C4N16
C4N17
C4N18
C4N19
C4N21
C4N22
C4N23
C4N24
C4N25
C4N30
C501
C502
C503
C504
C505
C506
C507
C508
C510
C511
C513
C517
C518
C519
C520
C521
C522
C523
C524
C525
C526
C527
C529
C530
C537
C538
C541
C542
C601
C602
C605
C607
C609
C618
C620
BY130245
BY130352
BY130352
BY130048
BY130273
BY130042
BY130082
BY130282
BY130282
70795976
BY130015
70795974
BY130282
BY130431
BY130281
70795075
BY130282
70796281
70796281
BY130351
BY130273
72531473
BY130424
70796281
70796281
70795976
BY130351
BY130273
BY130273
BY130159
BY130352
BY130352
BY130273
BY130352
BY130282
70795976
70795976
70693047
BY130261
BY130261
BY130042
BY130042
BY130027
70795075
BY130273
BY130352
BY130044
BY130273
BY130136
70796281
BY130044
BY130174
BY130048
70796281
70796281
BY130174
BY130044
70796281
BY130136
BY130273
BY130352
BY130352
BY130136
BY130136
BY130280
70795075
BY130136
BY130352
BY130424
BY130424
BY130042
BY130280
BY130048
70795974
70796281
BY130131
70795974
BY130317
70796281
2401-002069
2203-000206
2203-000206
2401-002095
2401-000414
2401-000598
2301-000224
2401-003107
2401-003107
2203-000938
2401-001479
2203-000609
2401-003107
2401-001077
2401-003046
2202-000797
2401-003107
2203-000260
2203-000260
2203-000142
2401-000414
2203-000595
2401-000665
2203-000260
2203-000260
2203-000938
2203-000142
2401-000414
2401-000414
2401-001020
2203-000206
2203-000206
2401-000414
2203-000206
2401-003107
2203-000938
2203-000938
2202-000279
2201-002069
2201-002069
2401-000598
2401-000598
2202-002037
2202-000797
2401-000414
2203-000206
2401-000922
2401-000414
2401-002299
2203-000260
2401-000922
2203-000891
2401-002095
2203-000260
2203-000260
2203-000891
2401-000922
2203-000260
2401-002299
2401-000414
2203-000206
2203-000206
2401-002299
2401-002299
2401-002165
2202-000797
2401-002299
2203-000206
2401-000665
2401-000665
2401-000598
2401-002165
2401-002095
2203-000609
2203-000260
2401-002259
2203-000609
2401-000360
2203-000260
C-AL;33uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-FILM,PEF;22nF,5%,50V,TP,7.4x3.9x13mm,5
C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.47nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-AL;470uF,20%,10V,GP,TP,-,C-CERAMIC,CHIP;22nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-AL;330nF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7mm,5mm
C-AL;47uF,20%,50V,WT,TP,6.3x11,2.5
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP,
C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1.5nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.22nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-AL;2.2uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,3.5x5,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.47nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1.5nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;3.3UF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4X7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.47nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.47nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;47pF,5%,50V,SL,TP,3.
C-CERAMIC,DISC;1.5pF,0.25pF,50V,NPO,TP,4
C-CERAMIC,DISC;1.5pF,0.25pF,50V,NPO,TP,4
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,80-20%,50V,Y5V
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP,
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;22uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x5,5
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;22uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x5,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;4.7nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;4.7nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;22uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x5,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-AL;10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;10NF,30%,16V,Y5S,TP,
C-AL;4.7uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;2.2uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,3.5x5,5
C-AL;2.2uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,3.5x5,5
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;22nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;0.1F,+80-20%,5.5V,-,TP,12.5x11
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;22nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;100uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,8x11.5,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
Toshiba
Remark
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
Only
Only
Only
Only
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
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Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
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Only
Only
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7-5
Replacement Parts List
Loc.No.
TSB Parts No.
Reference No.
Description ; Specification
C622
C623
C624
C625
C626
C627
C633
C634
C635
C636
C637
C638
C639
C640
C641
C642
C644
C646
C650
C651
C652
C655
C679
C680
C681
C690
C691
C692
C693
C695
C697
C698
C6B07
C6B08
C6P01
C6P02
C6P04
C6P05
C6P08
C6P10
C6P11
C6P12
C6P13
C701
C702
C703
C806
C822
C837
C838
C844
C845
BY130373
70796281
BY130152
BY130152
BY130152
BY130152
70796281
70796281
BY130166
BY130166
70795976
70796152
70795969
BY130048
BY130280
BY130352
70693317
BY130027
BY130166
70795974
BY130280
70795363
70795974
70796210
BY130280
BY130293
70796281
BY130048
70796291
BY130151
70795974
BY130144
BY130262
BY130262
70796281
70795250
BY130154
BY130154
BY130173
BY130042
BY130042
BY130282
BY130352
BY130015
70796281
BY130167
70795969
70795969
BY130344
BY130344
BY130344
BY130344
2203-001137
2203-000260
2203-000634
2203-000634
2203-000634
2203-000634
2203-000260
2203-000260
2203-000495
2203-000495
2203-000938
2401-002196
2203-000239
2401-002095
2401-002165
2203-000206
2202-000806
2202-002037
2203-000495
2203-000609
2401-002165
2202-000791
2203-000609
2401-000118
2401-002165
2203-000989
2203-000260
2401-002095
2401-001992
2203-000361
2203-000609
2203-000802
2202-000173
2202-000173
2203-000260
2203-000316
2203-000683
2203-000683
2202-000286
2401-000598
2401-000598
2401-003107
2203-000206
2401-001479
2203-000260
2203-000444
2203-000239
2203-000239
2203-000784
2203-000784
2203-000784
2203-000784
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;68nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.022nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,201
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.022nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,201
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.022nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,201
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.022nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,201
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;2.2nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;2.2nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.47nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-AL;4.7UF,20,25V,GP,TP,4X5,5MM,C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.1nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;220pF,10%,50V,Y5P,TP
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100nF,80-20%,50V,Y5V
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;2.2nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;22nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;150pF,10%,50V,Y5P,TP
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;22nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;1000uF,20%,10V,GP,TP,10x12.5,5
C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;47nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;47uF,20%,25V,GP,TP,6.3x5,5
C-AL;2200UF,20%,10V,WT,TP,10X20MM,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.15nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;22nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;33nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;1nF,10%,50V,Y5P,TP,1
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;1nF,10%,50V,Y5P,TP,1
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.12nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.027nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,201
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.027nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,201
C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;56pF,5%,50V,SL,TP,1.
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;1uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,4x7,5
C-AL;47uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,5x7,5
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;100nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-AL;470uF,20%,10V,GP,TP,-,C-CERAMIC,CHIP;10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;1nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012,C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.1nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.1nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.33nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.33nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.33nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
C-CERAMIC,CHIP;0.33nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2001-000034
2007-000872
2007-000290
2007-000300
2001-000449
2007-000282
2001-000611
2007-000290
2001-000554
2001-000938
2001-000076
2001-000076
2001-000076
2003-000994
2001-000780
2001-000429
2001-000076
2001-000591
2001-000429
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;220OHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM
R-CHIP;4.7KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;100OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;10KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;2.2KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M
R-CHIP;100KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;3.9KOHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4M
R-CHIP;100OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;270OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;68OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;47KOHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM
R-CARBON;47KOHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM
R-CARBON;47KOHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM
R-METAL OXIDE(S);33Kohm,5%,2W,AF,TP,3.9x
R-CARBON;470OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;47KOHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM
R-CARBON;3.3KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
Remark
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
< RESISTORS >
J301
J302
J303
J813
J814
R1P101
R1P102
R1P104
R1P105
R1P106
R1P107
R1P108
R1P110
R1P115
R1SD12
R1SD13
R1SD14
R1SD15
R1SD16
R1SD31
R1SD32
R1SF11
R1SF15
R1SF19
7-6
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
BY230022
70795589
70795683
70795516
70795020
70795684
BY230024
70795683
70795025
BY230106
BY230171
BY230171
BY230171
BY230027
70795039
70795005
BY230171
70795031
70795005
V-E59 Only
V-E29/E39 Only
V-E29/E39 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
Toshiba
Replacement Parts List
Loc.No.
TSB Parts No.
Reference No.
Description ; Specification
R1SF20
R1SF21
R1SS03
R1SS10
R1SS11
R1SS32
R1SS33
R1SS34
R315
R316
R320
R321
R322
R323
R325
R326
R327
R328
R329
R330
R331
R333
R334
BY230146
BY230036
BY230265
BY230170
BY230027
70795515
70795640
70795638
70795519
70795546
70795016
70795006
70795016
70795535
70795004
70795004
70795589
70795519
70795529
70795542
70795523
70795708
70795520
70795519
70795004
BY230097
BY230092
70795358
70795515
70795521
70795683
70795006
70795519
BY230093
70795522
BY230094
70795686
70795513
70795526
70795683
70795527
70795705
70795021
70795516
70795526
70795526
70795011
70795527
70795519
70795006
70795541
70795523
BY230007
70795513
BY230220
70795038
BY230007
70795516
70795609
70795705
70795589
70795527
70795006
70795705
70795683
70795683
70795683
70795006
70795021
70795526
70795546
BY230019
70795515
70795683
70795683
70795696
70795004
70795004
BY230220
2003-000105
2001-000096
2008-001033
2006-000262
2003-000994
2007-000468
2004-000869
2004-000459
2007-000221
2007-001177
2001-000411
2001-000290
2001-000411
2007-000710
2001-000281
2001-000281
2007-000872
2007-000221
2007-000518
2007-001071
2007-000267
2007-001039
2007-000241
2007-000221
2001-000281
2007-001166
2007-000068
2001-000857
2007-000468
2007-000409
2007-000290
2001-000290
2007-000221
2007-000615
2007-000449
2007-000757
2007-000355
2007-000029
2007-000493
2007-000290
2007-000586
2007-000941
2001-000522
2007-000300
2007-000493
2007-000493
2001-000331
2007-000586
2007-000221
2001-000290
2007-001055
2007-000267
2007-000964
2007-000029
2007-000003
2001-000766
2007-000964
2007-000300
2001-000605
2007-000941
2007-000872
2007-000586
2001-000290
2007-000941
2007-000290
2007-000290
2007-000290
2001-000290
2001-000522
2007-000493
2007-001177
2001-000221
2007-000468
2007-000290
2007-000290
2007-000653
2001-000281
2001-000281
2007-000003
R-METAL OXIDE;0.33ohm,5%,2W,AD,TP,6x16mm
R-CARBON(S);1MOHM,5%,1/2W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4M
R-FUSIBLE(S);10ohm,5%,2W,AF,TP,3.9x10mm
R-CEMENT;2.7ohm,10%,2W,CB,TP,7.5x11x20.
R-METAL OXIDE(S);33Kohm,5%,2W,AF,TP,3.9x
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-METAL;3Kohm,1%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8x3.2mm
R-METAL;2.2Kohm,1%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8x3.2m
R-CHIP;1.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;8.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;18KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;18KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;3.9KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;100OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;100OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;4.7KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;2.7KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;6.8KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1.8KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;56KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1.5KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;100OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;75OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;470KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;560OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;15KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;100OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;1.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;24KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;180OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;330KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;12KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;2.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;100OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;22KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;47KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;22KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;10KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;2.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;2.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;12KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;22KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;6.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1.8KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;5.1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;43KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;43KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;5.1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;10KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;3.6KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M
R-CHIP;47KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;4.7KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;22KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;47KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;100OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;100OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;100OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;22KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;2.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;8.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;1.2KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2M
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;100OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;100OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;27KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;100OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;100OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;43KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R335
R336
R360
R370
R372
R373
R374
R3A01
R3A04
R3A05
R3A06
R3A07
R3A08
R3A09
R3A11
R3A12
R3A13
R3A14
R3A16
R3A17
R3A18
R3A23
R3A24
R3A25
R3A26
R3A27
R3A28
R3A31
R3A32
R3A50
R3A51
R3A60
R3D01
R3D02
R3D03
R3D04
R401
R402
R403
R404
R406
R407
R408
R4N01
R4N02
R4N03
R4N04
R4N05
R4N06
R501
Toshiba
Remark
V-E59
V-E29/E39
V-E59 Only
V-E59
V-E29/E39
V-E29/E39 Only
V-E59
V-E29/E39
V-E59
V-E29/E39
V-E29/E39 Only
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
V-E59
V-E29/E39
V-E59
V-E29/E39
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
7-7
Replacement Parts List
Loc.No.
TSB Parts No.
Reference No.
Description ; Specification
R502
R503
R505
R506
R507
R508
R509
R510
R511
R512
R514
R516
R517
R518
R519
R520
R545
R546
R547
R570
R571
R601
R602
R603
R604
R605
R607
R608
R609
R610
R611
R613
R614
R630
R631
R632
R637
R638
R639
R640
R641
R642
R644
R651
R656
R657
R660
R661
R666
R667
R668
R669
R670
R671
R672
R674
R675
R676
R678
R679
R680
R682
R685
R690
R691
R692
R693
R694
R696
R697
R698
R6P05
R6P07
R6P08
R6P09
R6P10
R727
R728
R729
70795541
70795704
BY230220
70795541
70795038
70795541
70795541
70795038
70795686
70795533
70795705
70795041
70795541
BY230220
70795541
BY230220
BY230239
70795515
70795515
70795515
70795708
70795005
70795005
70795005
70795005
70795005
70795005
70795047
70795047
70795005
70795005
70795515
70795005
70795006
70795515
70795045
BY230225
70795005
70795005
70795516
70795704
70795704
70795005
BY230091
70795516
70795052
70795041
70795533
70795704
70795704
70795516
70795516
70795589
70795589
70795589
70795006
BY230164
72532205
70795527
70795019
70795021
70795527
70795539
70795708
70795019
70795024
70795705
70795705
70795005
70795683
70795516
70795006
70795525
70795534
70795526
70795019
70795521
70795521
70795521
2007-001055
2007-000931
2007-000003
2007-001055
2001-000766
2007-001055
2007-001055
2001-000766
2007-000355
2007-000774
2007-000941
2001-000786
2007-001055
2007-000003
2007-001055
2007-000003
2007-000511
2007-000468
2007-000468
2007-000468
2007-001039
2001-000429
2001-000429
2001-000429
2001-000429
2001-000429
2001-000429
2001-000864
2001-000864
2001-000429
2001-000429
2007-000468
2001-000429
2001-000290
2007-000468
2001-000837
2007-000947
2001-000429
2001-000429
2007-000300
2007-000931
2007-000931
2001-000429
2007-000001
2007-000300
2001-000010
2001-000786
2007-000774
2007-000931
2007-000931
2007-000300
2007-000300
2007-000872
2007-000872
2007-000872
2001-000290
2001-000032
2007-000738
2007-000586
2001-000515
2001-000522
2007-000586
2007-000981
2007-001039
2001-000515
2001-000568
2007-000941
2007-000941
2001-000429
2007-000290
2007-000300
2001-000290
2007-000572
2007-000822
2007-000493
2001-000515
2007-000409
2007-000409
2007-000409
R-CHIP;6.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;470OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;43KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;6.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;43KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;6.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;6.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;43KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;12KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;33KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;47KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;47KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;6.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;43KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;6.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;43KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;2.4KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;56KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;56KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;56KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;51KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;47OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;10KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;470OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;470OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;68KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;10KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;68KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;47KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;33KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;470OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;470OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;10KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;10KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;4.7KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;4.7KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;4.7KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;180OHM,5%,1/4W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4MM
R-CHIP;30KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;22KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;220OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;22KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;22KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;5.6KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;56KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;220OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;27OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;47KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;47KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;100OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;10KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;10KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;220OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;390OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;2.2KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;220OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;15KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;15KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;15KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
7-8
Remark
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
V-E59
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
V-E29/E39 Only
Toshiba
Replacement Parts List
Loc.No.
TSB Parts No.
Reference No.
Description ; Specification
R730
R731
R732
R733
R734
R735
R736
R737
R738
R741
R753
R807
R810
R812
R813
R814
R815
R816
R828
R842
W000
W050
W062
W064
W066
W140
W172
W199
W376
W383
W384
W386
W506
W515
W701
W702
W750
W751
W752
70795521
70795516
BY230222
BY230222
BY230222
BY230222
BY230222
BY230222
BY230222
BY230222
70795684
BY230097
70795515
BY230097
70795515
70795515
70795515
70795515
70795004
70795358
70795513
70795513
70795005
70795005
70795005
70795004
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
70795513
2007-000409
2007-000300
2007-000658
2007-000658
2007-000658
2007-000658
2007-000658
2007-000658
2007-000658
2007-000658
2007-000282
2007-001166
2007-000468
2007-001166
2007-000468
2007-000468
2007-000468
2007-000468
2001-000281
2001-000857
2007-000029
2007-000029
2001-000429
2001-000429
2001-000429
2001-000281
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
2007-000029
R-CHIP;15KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;10KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;27OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;27OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;27OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;27OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;27OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;27OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;27OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;27OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;100KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;75OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;75OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;1KOHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;100OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;560OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;1KOHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CARBON;100OHM,5%,1/8W,AA,TP,1.8X3.2MM
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
R-CHIP;0OHM,5%,1/10W,DA,TP,2012
3711-000178
3708-000391
3708-000394
3708-001165
3710-001648
3711-004833
3710-001564
3711-004415
AC07-00032A
3601-001123
3602-000103
3602-000103
AC63-00076A
3722-001577
3722-001575
AC37-00006A
AC32-00006A
AC26-00002C
AC34-20100B
AC34-20100A
AC40-00014A
1405-001026
2801-001397
2801-003399
2801-003171
2801-003318
2801-003139
CONNECTOR-HEADER;1WALL,2P,1R,3.96mm,STRA
CONNECTOR-FPC/FFC/PIC;10P,1.25mm,STRAIGH
CONNECTOR-FPC/FFC/PIC;6P,1.25mm,STRAIGHT
CONNECTOR-FPC/FFC/PIC;6P,1.25mm,STRAIGHT
CONNECTOR-SOCKET;2P,1R,2.5mm,STRAIGHT,SN
CONNECTOR-HEADER;BOX,12P,2R,2MM,STRAIGHT
CONNECTOR-SOCKET;11P,1R,2mm,ANGLE,SN
CONNECTOR-HEADER;3WALL,11P,1R,2mm,STRAIG
LED DISPLAY;LTG-0130M,-,38,8,5,55.2*18.5
FUSE-CARTRIDGE;250V,1.6A,TIME-LAG,CERAMI
FUSE-CLIP;-,-,10mohm
FUSE-CLIP;-,-,10mohm
GROUND-RF;SV-653F,SUS304,T0.3,-,-,-,JACK-PIN;6P,3.5mm,NI,BLK,JACK-PIN;4P/6P,3.5mm,NI,BLK,JACK-PIN;3.2MM,DPSE-9872,3P,ARREY,10MM
MODULE REMOCON;TSOP2238WE1,38KHZ,-,5.08m
TRANS SWITCHING;-,-,EE2621,-,UL/CSA/DEMK
SWITCH-REC;-,-,X-9,SWITCH-MODE;-,-,X-9,TM BLOCK;TCMK0601PD13A,G/I/K(MONO,HIFI)
VARISTOR;470V,600A,9x7mm,TP
CRYSTAL-UNIT;4.433619MHz,20ppm,28-AAA,S,
CRYSTAL-UNIT;3.579545MHz,15ppm,28-AAA,S,
CRYSTAL-UNIT;18.432MHz,20PPM,28-AAM,4PF,
CRYSTAL-UNIT;32.768KHz,20ppm,28-AAP,12.5
CRYSTAL-UNIT;8MHz,50ppm,28-AAA,22pF,80oh
Remark
V-E59 Only
V-E29/E39 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E29/E39 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E29/E39 Only
< MISCELLANEOUS >
CN1SS1
CN301
CN3A01
CN3A02
CN604
CN705
CN708
DT701
F1SS01
FC1SS1
FC1SS2
GP401
JC801
JK701
RM701
PT1SS1
RS601
SW601
TM401
VA1SS1
XT301
XT302
XT4N01
XT601
XT602
Toshiba
70796223
70796387
BY634421
BY634023
BY634412
BY634669
BY634269
BY634284
BY634694
BY634112
BY634083
BY634083
BY634725
BY634436
BY634558
BY634408
BY630162
BY330068
BY632005
BY632004
BY634728
BY634022
BY633009
BY633012
BY633011
BY633003
BY633010
V-E59
V-E29/E39
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
V-E59
V-E29/E39
V-E59 Only
V-E59 Only
7-9
Replacement Parts List
MEMO
7-10
Toshiba
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SERVICE MANUAL
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER
V-E59
V-E39
V-E29
APR, 2002
8. Block Diagram
Toshiba
8-1
Block Diagram
MEMO
8-2
Toshiba
9. PCB Diagrams
9-1 Main - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
9-2
9-2 F-A/V (V-E59 Only)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-4
Toshiba
9-1
PCB Diagrams
9-1 Main
9-2
Toshiba
PCB Diagrams
Toshiba
9-3
PCB Diagrams
9-2 F-A/V (V-E59 Only)
9-4
Toshiba
10. Schematic Diagrams
◆ Block Identification of Main PCB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-2
10-1 S.M.P.S. (Free Voltage) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-3
10-2 Power - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-4
10-3 System Control/Servo/Display - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-5
10-4 Audio/Video - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-6
10-5 Hi-Fi (For V-E59 Only) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-7
10-6 TM-Block - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-8
10-7 NICAM (For V-E59 Only) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-9
10-8 OSD/VPS/PDC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-10
10-9 Input-Output - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-11
10-10 Sub F A/V (For V-E59 Only)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
10-12
Toshiba
10-1
Schematic Diagrams
Note
For schematic Diagram
- Resistors are in ohms, 1/8W unless otherwise noted.
Special note :
Most semiconductor devices are electrostatically sensitive and therefore require the special handling techniques described under the
“electrostatically sensitive (ES) devices” section of this service manual.
Note :
Do not use the part number shown on this drawing for ordering. The correct part number is shown in the parts list (may be slightly different
or amended since this drawing was prepared).
Important safety notices :
Components identified with the mark
Use only the same type.
have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components.
◆ Block Identification of Main PCB
10-2
Toshiba
Schematic Diagrams
10-1 S.M.P.S. (Free Voltage)
Toshiba
10-3
Schematic Diagrams
10-2 Power
10-4
Toshiba
Schematic Diagrams
10-3 System Control/Servo/Display
Toshiba
10-5
Schematic Diagrams
10-4 Audio/Video
10-6
Toshiba
Schematic Diagrams
10-5 Hi-Fi (For V-E59 Only)
Toshiba
10-7
Schematic Diagrams
10-6 TM-Block
10-8
Toshiba
Schematic Diagrams
10-7 NICAM (For V-E59 Only)
Toshiba
10-9
Schematic Diagrams
10-8 OSD/VPS/PDC
10-10
Toshiba
Schematic Diagrams
10-9 Input-Output
Toshiba
10-11
Schematic Diagrams
10-10 Sub F A/V (For V-E59 Only)
10-12
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