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HSR-1/1P
Sony Corporation
HSR-2P/2P (UC, CE) E
9-955-170-12
Communication System Solutions Network Company
Printed in Japan
2000. 6 16
©1999
DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE RECORDER
HSR-1/1P
HSR-2/2P
INPUT BOARD
HSRA-11
SERVICE MANUAL
Volume 1 1st Edition (Revised 1)

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  • Page 1 DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE RECORDER HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P INPUT BOARD HSRA-11 SERVICE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition (Revised 1) HSR-1/1P Printed in Japan Sony Corporation HSR-2P/2P (UC, CE) E 2000. 6 16 9-955-170-12 Communication System Solutions Network Company ©1999...
  • Page 2 2 V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A) To Exposed Metal Parts on Set 0.15 µ F 1.5 k Z voltmeter (0.75V) Earth Ground Fig A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage. HSR-1/1P HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 3 Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden constructeur. mukaisesti. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant. ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 4 Gooi de batterij niet weg. maar lever hem in als KCA. Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3-2. Functions of Record Proof Hole and Record Proof Plug of Cassette .... 3-3 3-3. Removal and Attachment of the Cabinets ............3-4 3-3-1. Top Panel ....................3-4 3-3-2. Front Panel ....................3-4 3-3-3. Bottom Panel ..................3-4 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 6 5-3. Operation Procedure ..................5-2 5-3-1. Key Position ................... 5-2 5-3-2. How to Enter and Finish Service Use (1) ..........5-3 5-3-3. How to Enter and Finish Service Use (2) ..........5-3 5-4. Contents of Maintenance Menu (Service Use) ..........5-4 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 7 6-4-21. Rotary Switch, TC Gear and Relay Gear ..........6-29 6-4-22. GL Arm Retainer and GL Arm ............6-30 6-4-23. M Slider and M Slider Arm ..............6-30 6-4-24. TG7 Selection Arm, TG7 Cam Gear and T Cam Gear ......6-30 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 8 6-7-3. Mechanism Chassis Assembly (2) (Top Side View (2)) ...... 6-72 6-7-4. Mechanism Chassis Assembly (3) (Top Side View (3)) ...... 6-73 6-7-5. Mechanism Chassis Assembly (4) (Bottom Side View (1)) ....6-74 6-7-6. Mechanism Chassis Assembly (5) (Bottom Side View (2)) ....6-75 6-7-7. Board ....................6-76 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 9 MANUAL STRUCTURE Purpose of this manual This manual is the Service Manual Vol. 1 of the digital surveillance recorder HSR-1/ 1P/2/2P and the option board Input Board HSRA-11. This manual contains the maintenance information of this equipment, and servicing information necessary for parts replacement and adjustments.
  • Page 10 SECTION 6 REPLACEMENT/ADJUSTMENT/EXPLODED VIEWS OF MECHANISM DECK Describes the replacement and adjustment procedures and exploded views of mechanism deck. Trademark Trademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are follows. . Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 11 Pay careful attention to the following when handlings the HDD alone. Notes when carrying or keeping the HDD Pack the HDD using the specified packing materials when carrying or keeping the HDD. Moreover, choose the method which the HDD is not subject to the vibration when carrying. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 12 . HDD is easily affected by static electricity. Take measures against static electricity such as establishing a ground, then install the HDD. Handling of failed HDD Handle the HDD that is removed because of a trouble or failure in the same manner as a normal HDD following above precautions. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 13 3-204-007-12(1) Digital Surveillance Recorder Operating Instructions HSR-1 HSR-1P HSR-2 HSR-2P © 1999 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 14 Record the serial number in the space provided below. limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable Locations and Functions of Parts .........
  • Page 15 Table of Contents Chapter 4 Chapter 6 Menu Operations Maintenance and Maintenance ..............6-1 Menu Operations ............4-1 Troubleshooting Condensation ............... 6-1 Layered Structure of the Menu Items ......... 4-1 Head Cleaning ..............6-1 Basic Display Layout ............4-2 Regular Checks ..............6-2 Keys Used for Menu Operations .........
  • Page 16 By selecting Middle or Low mode, you can prolong reliability. The tape transport and heads of the HSR-1/ recording time compared with the upper modes. 1P/2/2P are idle most of the time because the DV tape drive works only while recording the image data being transferred from the hard disk.
  • Page 17 In case of the failure of the DV tape drive, recording The HSR-1/1P/2/2P has two monitoring outputs A and To capture more and even sharper images, the HSR-1/ operation continues on the built-in hard disk. B, for which output images can be independently...
  • Page 18 2P) or while changing the cassette with continuous 2) The key for any camera which has been set to NO REC recording ON (HSR-1/1P). To record on tape, follow on the Rec Function menu (page 5-13) when recording was made does not light.
  • Page 19 Lights when continuous recording is set to ON on the 7 STOP p key 2 ALARM SEARCH key HSR-1/1P. It stays lit on the HSR-2/2P. 6 FRAME ' key 2 Menu operation block For details, see “Changing the Cassette During Recording”...
  • Page 20 Locations and Functions of Parts 6 Character display Rear Panel Shows character data, such as the tape counter value and menu items. The tape counter value is a relative time (hours, minutes, seconds), which has the following meaning according to the mode of this recorder: 1 VIDEO IN connectors and 75-ohm termination switches In playback mode: The tape position where the 2 VIDEO OUT connectors...
  • Page 21 Locations and Functions of Parts 8 STATUS indication Screen Displays The current operating mode (REC, PLAY, F FWD, REW, etc.) is displayed. 9 ALARM indication (upper) 1 Recording modes 6 Date/time REC1 NORMAL 12 31 1999 FRI 11:59:59 AM If there is either an alarm input common to all cameras xxxxH xx.xS SUPER ALARM...
  • Page 22: Basic Operations

    Chapter Basic Operations Handling Cassettes Usable Cassettes The following standard- and mini-sized cassettes of DV-format can be used with this recorder. Model name Size DV- and PDV-series, such as DV-270RM and PDV-184N Standard DVM- and PDVM-series, such as DVM-30MM and PDVM-40N Mini The number included in the name of a DV- or DVM-series model indicates the tape length (unit: minute).
  • Page 23 Monitoring Picture Handling Cassettes To prevent unintentional erasure Dividing the Screen Set the REC/SAVE switch to the SAVE position. In addition to the capability to show the picture from a specified camera on the full screen, this recorder has a multiplexer function to divide the screen REC/SAVE switch into multiple divisions and permit you to view the pictures from multiple Set to SAVE.
  • Page 24 (set to REC) are cyclically recorded once per 1.00 second in For connections and Image Control menu operation, see Chapter 5 “Connections SUPER image quality mode (HSR-1/2: horizontal 720 × vertical 240, and Preparations.” HSR-1P/2P: horizontal 720 × vertical 288 pixels) for 33 hours on a single cassette of 270-minute tape length.
  • Page 25 REC indicator recording cycle as possible. Tape remaining indication DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 † DIGITAL Data recording TIMELAPSE EJECT § The HSR-1/1P/2/2P records the following information as data along with MENU TIME LOCK PLAY F FWD SEARCH º · ‚...
  • Page 26 Whether to record the data as image is set on the Indication Control menu (page 4-8), which is set at the factory to record. The superimposing position of the date and time can also be set on the DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 † DIGITAL Indication Control menu.
  • Page 27 • While entering the date/time, press the TIME SEARCH key again. • While the tape is running, press the STOP key. Using the date/time data recorded on a tape, you can locate the picture for any specified date and time. DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 † DIGITAL TIMELAPSE EJECT §...
  • Page 28 Playback During Recording (HSR-2/2P only) With the HSR-2/2P, you can play the latest recorded scene or a scene If the set value is smaller than the valid minimum value and REC is recorded before without stopping recording now in progress. You can also selected for PRIORITY, a Playback During Recording operation cannot be play a scene recorded on other cassettes.
  • Page 29 Playback During Recording (HSR-2/2P only) After checking the recorded picture with a Playback During Recording Press the REC key. operation, be sure to cancel Playback During Recording mode. If you leave Playback During Recording mode activate for a long time after this Playback During Recording mode is canceled, and the unit is set to the operation, the recording capacity of the hard disk drive may be exhausted, ordinary recording mode.
  • Page 30 The Recording Function menu is displayed. SETUP MENU REC FUNCTION MENU NORMAL REC : MODE 1 TIMER REC ALARM REC REPEAT REC : OFF CONTINUOUS REC : OFF SETTING OF REC MODE 1) HSR-1/1P only (Continued) Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions...
  • Page 31 TIMER indication • If recording mode need not to be changed, delete recording. the time by pressing the RESET key. When the To cancel timer recording DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 SETUP MENU time is deleted, “––––” is displayed. † DIGITAL...
  • Page 32 3 → ... camera n → camera 1, and so on. Alarm input Alarm recording (HYPER mode) The recorder provides five modes of Alarm recording. 1) HSR-1/1P only Note For alarm recording, you may set the recording mode Interleave mode is valid only when the recording cycle...
  • Page 33 When the settings are completed, press the SET key. • When alarm recording is ON, recording will be made DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 A message “NOW SAVING” is displayed, and the with a camera that has been set to NO REC with the †...
  • Page 34 √ RESET/NO CONTROL-S rear panel of each HSR-1/1P/2/2P unit. • With the HSR-1/1P, the alarm list is lost when the By transmitting the series recording signal via the cassette is unloaded. connectors, recording is relayed to the subsequent Alarm search using an alarm list is possible only with HSR-1/1P/2/2P units.
  • Page 35 HDD Recording/Playback Alarm Search If no cassette is loaded, this unit performs recording/ Notes Press the ALARM SEARCH key. playback using the built-in hard disk (HDD) only. • High-speed search and variable playback can be performed in the same manner as when using a tape. Using the V or v key, specify the sequential •...
  • Page 36 High-Speed Playback Back Space Editing The high-speed playback function permits you to New recording can be restarted successively right after check the data on the tape at a higher speed than with any desired frame. normal high-speed search. Using this function, you can check an entire 270- Using the FRAME keys or the JOG/SHUTTLE minute tape in 270 minutes.
  • Page 37 SEARCH : SET KEY To set continuous recording to ON (HSR-1/1P) ABORT : TIME SEARCH KEY With the HSR-1/1P, you can change the cassette while Highlight (or display) ON by pressing the v key. continuing recording by first setting continuous recording to ON.
  • Page 38: Layered Structure Of The Menu Items

    Chapter Menu Operations Menu Operations Menu mode enables you to make various settings. on the character display on the front panel of this The menus are displayed on the monitor connected via recorder one by one. the VIDEO OUT A connector or S-VIDEO connector on the rear panel.
  • Page 39: Basic Display Layout

    Each time an arrow key is pressed, the character item. Use this key to answer YES to a confirmation Press the SET key. display on the front panel of the HSR-1/1P/2/2P shows message. The message “NOW SAVING” is displayed, and Monitor screen the next item in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 40: Returning To The Default Settings - Initializing

    Menu Items Menu Operations To display the basic items only Returning to the Default Settings Top Menu (First Layer) – Initializing The menu is set to Enhanced grade at the factory to Monitor display Character display display both the basic and enhanced items. To restore the factory (default) settings for the menu SETUP MENU SETUP MENU...
  • Page 41: Image Control Menu

    Menu Items Display Char. display Contents Image Control Menu Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 >CamConnect CAMERA CONNECTION Enters the mode to set the connection statuses of cameras. Monitor screen Character display NO/CONNECT – For the setting procedure, see “Setting the Camera to Use” on page 5-7.
  • Page 42: Indication Control Menu

    BLACK Superimposes black characters on white background. >>>No Disp 1) The standard setting for the HSR-1P/2P is DAY MONTH YEAR while that for the HSR-1/2 is MONTH DAY YEAR. CAMERA NAME >CameraName Enters the mode to set the camera names.
  • Page 43: Recording Function Menu (Enhanced Menu)

    Contents Top menu. “PRIORITY” and “PRE REV TIME” are not Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 with an asterisk on the monitor screen. displayed with the HSR-1/1P. NORMAL REC >Rec Mode Selects Recording mode for normal recording. Display Char. display Contents >>Mode 1...
  • Page 44: Remote Control Menu (Enhanced Menu)

    Layer 3 or 4 The following two items are only for the HSR-2/2P, and are not displayed with the HSR-1/1P. column of the table is the standard setting and is displayed with an asterisk on the monitor screen.
  • Page 45: Maintenance Menu (Enhanced Menu)

    Menu Items Display Char. display Contents Maintenance Menu (Enhanced Menu) Layer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4 >>>Menu PARALLEL MENU Function the same as those on the menu operation block on the Character display The Maintenance Menu is an enhanced menu and is INPUT (n PIN) front panel.
  • Page 46: Connections And Preparations

    Output signals and level to monitors VBS signal: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced (VIDEO OUT) Y signal: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced (S-VIDEO) C signal: 0.28 Vp-p (HSR-1/2) or 0.30 Vp-p (HSR- 1P/2P), 75 ohms, unbalanced (S-VIDEO) Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations...
  • Page 47: Connection Examples

    Connections Connection of the SNT-V304 Connection Examples Basic system connection Computer Video cameras Video cameras EVI-D30/31 (ID=1) COM 2 Video monitors VIDEO OUT VISCA IN Digital VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN 2 VISCA OUT SNT-V304 ETHERNET 10/100Base Digital VIDEO IN 3 Video Network LAN, WAN, etc.
  • Page 48 HSR-1/1P/2/2P P 1–8 Connection to the PARALLEL I/O connector (D-sub Video camera 37-pin) must be achieved with the following (1) Lamp on/off circuit DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 12 V † specifications by using the supplied multi connector. DIGITAL TIMELAPSE EJECT §...
  • Page 49 Image Menu) of the top menu by pressing the V or for picture search. the character display on the front panel of the HSR-1/ v key, then press the b key. 1P/2/2P are shown in parenthesis after those on the Set the date and time by advancing or retarding the monitor screen.
  • Page 50: Settings

    Settings When the settings are completed, press the SET When the settings are completed, press the SET SETUP MENU SETUP MENU key. key. INDICATION CONTROL MENU IMAGE CONTROL MENU BORDER LINE : BLACK MONI DISP STRUCTURE A message “NOW SAVING” is displayed, and the A message “NOW SAVING”...
  • Page 51: Setting The Automatic Change Cycle

    Settings Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all the divisions. To assign a monitor camera Highlight PLAY DISP STRUCTURE (Play Disp) Setting the Automatic Change Set CAM n (MON). The same camera can be assigned to multiple by pressing the V or v key, then press the b key. Cycle divisions.
  • Page 52: Setting The Recording Modes

    A message “NOW SAVING” is displayed, and the Select the item to be set on the recording mode 1) HSR-1/1P only settings are stored in nonvolatile memory. setting display by pressing the V or v key. The Image Control menu is restored.
  • Page 53: Setting Passwords

    INPUT : NUM KEY the same menu. For recording, be sure to use a cassette of the same Mode HSR-1/2 HSR-1P/2P TO MENU : MENU KEY tape length specified on this menu. If a cassette of a 720 × 240 720 ×...
  • Page 54: Setting The Pre-Reverse Time (Hsr-2/2P Only)

    LOCK lamp lights and the Before pressing the SET key, press the MENU key. Consult your Sony dealer. before the current time is located on the hard disk, then recorder enters lock status again, A message “ABORT!”...
  • Page 55: Maintenance

    Chapter Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance Condensation Head Cleaning If you move the unit suddenly from a cold to a warm Always use the DV-12CL (standard size) or DVM- location, or if you use it in a very humid place, 12CL (mini size) Cleaning Cassette to clean the video moisture from the air may condense on the head drum.
  • Page 56: Regular Checks

    Use them as guidelines for scheduling maintenance. Drum 0000 0000/00000 In general, consult your Sony dealer about necessary periodic maintenance checks. T3 (TAPE RUNNING) mode: Highlight HOURS METER by pressing the V or v Digital hours meter display modes...
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting

    Error Codes and Messages or the character display, or if the unit appears to be contacting your Sony Dealer. outputs an error message to the monitor screen and This unit is provided with a self-diagnosis function that...
  • Page 58: Notes On Use

    Appendices Notes on Use Operation and storage locations Do not obstruct ventilation opening Avoid operation or storage in any of the following To prevent the unit from overheating, do not obstruct places. ventilation openings, by for example wrapping the unit •...
  • Page 59: Index

    ALARM REC 3-5, 4-10 78 W (with full options) 75 ohms, unbalanced Alarm recording 3-4 Operating temperature MAINTENANCE menu 4-15 C signal: 0.28 Vp-p (HSR-1/2), activate 3-6 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) 0.30 Vp-p (HSR-1P/2P), cancel 3-6 Data recording 2-7...
  • Page 60 Index PLAY DISP STRUCTURE 4-7, 5-10 SETTING OF REC MODE 4-10, 5-12 PLAY key and indicator 1-6 STILL 4-11 Playback 2-9 STOP key 1-6 advance at a high speed 2-9 advance by one frame 2-9 during recording (HSR-2/2P) 2-12 reverse at a high speed 2-9 Tape length 5-14 reverse by one frame 2-9 Tape remaining indication 1-7...
  • Page 61: Installation Work Procedure

    SECTION 2 INSTALLATION Install HSR-1/1P/2/2P to satisfy the requirements of operating environment and those of installation space as shown below. It enables HSR-1/1P/2/2P to maintain its high quality, superb operability and good serviceability. 2-1. INSTALLATION WORK PROCEDURE START · · · 2-2. OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT...
  • Page 62: Installation Space

    . DV-270 cassette . Operating Instructions : 1 2-6. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES . Input board HSRA-11 . Digital video cassette DV-120/DV-270 (standard size), DVM-60 (mini size) . Cleaning cassette DV-12CL (standard size), DVM-12CL (mini size) . Remote control unit SVRM-100A HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 63: Connection

    When a signal source (camera) having 1.0 Vp-p across 75 Z, is connected to an input circuit (to be terminated in 75 Z) of the HSR-1/1P/2/2P. Note: ..The rf cable 3C-2 V must not be used to support cables and pipings because it does not have enough strength.
  • Page 64: Matching Connectors

    VBS signal : 1.0 V p-p ± 0.2 V 75 Z, unbalanced S-VIDEO : DINx1 Y : 1.0 V p-p ± 0.2 V 75 Z, unbalanced C : 0.28 V p-p ± 0.06 V (HSR-1/2) 0.30 V p-p ± 0.06 V (HSR-1P/2P) 75 Z, unbalanced HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 65 <external view> Pin No. Signal INPUT-1 INPUT-2 INPUT-3 INPUT-4 INPUT-5 INPUT-6 INPUT-7 INPUT-8 INPUT-9 INPUT-10 INPUT-11 INPUT-12 +12 V OUTPUT-1 OUTPUT-2 OUTPUT-3 OUTPUT-4 INPUT-13 INPUT-14 INPUT-15 INPUT-16 INPUT-17 INPUT-18 INPUT-19 INPUT-20 INPUT-21 INPUT-22 INPUT-23 INPUT-24 OUTPUT-5 OUTPUT-6 OUTPUT-7 OUTPUT-8 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 66 RS-232C (D-sub 9 pin : MALE) <external view> Pin No. Signal S-VIDEO (dedicated round type, 4 pins) <external view> Pin No. Signal Y (G) C (G) Y (X) C (X) HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 67: Installation Setup

    VIDEO INPUT 3 : Controls ON/OFF of 75 Z termination resistor ON : Termination is turned on OFF : Termination is turned off S101-4 VIDEO INPUT 4 : Controls ON/OFF of 75 Z termination resistor ON : Termination is turned on OFF : Termination is turned off HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 68 OFF :UC, CE model S702-3 Not used. S702-4 Not used. S702-5 Not used. S702-6 Not used. S702-7 Not used. S702-8 Used to set the flash memory to the write mode. ON :FLASH memory forced write mode OFF :Normal mode HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 69: Setting Up Menu After Completing Installation

    2-8-2. Setting Up Menu after Completing Installation When HSR-1/1P/2/2P is installed, implement the following settings from the menu. Refer to Operating Instructions for the menu setting procedure. 1. Move to the “EXHANCE” of the menu grade. 2. Set the time.
  • Page 71: Main Parts Location And Circuit Configuration

    Video input DUS-218/127A board Video output memory control DUS-217/127 board Video input memory control WM-10 board Memory KEY-47 board CPU board HSR-2/2P only CN-1780 board RS-232C connector MB-801 board Mother board RM-178 board CONTROL-S connector KY-425 board Keyboard HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 72: Circuit Board Locations On Mechanism Block And Circuit Configuration

    Board Name Function of Circuit JC-19 (C) board DV compression, DV decompression, signal processing control, mode control CM-56 board Servo, system control MD-64 board Tape detect MD-63 board Tape detect MD-65 board Tape detect RP-28 board Record/PB amplifier HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 73: Functions Of Record Proof Hole And Record Proof Plug Of Cassette

    Reel rotation stopper 4 3 2 1 Record proof plug Pin No. Function Equipped with built-in memory Not equipped with built-in memory Detecting tape thickness DATA Detecting tape type (Example: ME/MP) CLOCK Detecting tape application (Example: consumer/professional) HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 74: Removal And Attachment Of The Cabinets

    2. Slide the bottom panel in the direction of C as shown by the arrow. 3. Open the side panels of the bottom panel in the direction of D, and remove the bottom panel. Attachment 1. Attach the bottom panel by reversing the removal procedure from step 3 to 1. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 75 Notches Front panel Claw Top panel B 4x6 Claw Front frame Front frame B 4x6 Square hole Flexible card wire Claw Claws Frame CN103 KY-425 board B 4x6 Front panel Bottom panel B 4x6 PSW 3x6 Square hole HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 76: Replacing The Main Parts

    1. Remove the top panel. (Refer to section 3-3-1.) 2. Remove the seven screws and remove the U-stay U-stay (F) assembly (F) assembly. PWH 3x6 PWH 3x6 Position setting hole Notch “A” portion Position setting hole Protrusion Front frame Square hole Protrusion MA-93 board HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 77 ..Align the notch of the U-stay (F) assembly with the MA-93 board..Align the two position setting holes of the U-stay (F) assembly with the two protrusions of the frame. 3. Attach the top panel. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 78: Mechanism Deck

    3. Remove the front panel. Protrusion (Refer to section 3-3-2.) 4. Remove the U-stay (F) assembly. (Refer to section 3-4-1, Removal procedure step 5. Remove the screw and remove the MD cover U. Notch Protrusion MD bracket RB HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 79 Note : Align the two position setting pins of mechanism deck with the two position setting holes of the frame. CN101 CN103 Mechanism deck PSW 3x8 PSW 3x8 Position setting Position Mechanism deck setting CN702 CN004 Position setting holes HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 80: Hard Disk Drive

    Moreover, pack the failed hard disk drive using specified packing materials when a failure occurs in the hard disk drive, then contact Sony’s sales organization. . HDD cushion It is recommended to use the HDD cushion for protecting the hard disk drive on operating.
  • Page 81 AC bracket..Be careful not to pinch the harness that comes from the CN-1780 board. HDD cushion Hard disk drive Hard disk fixing screws HSR-1/1P 3-11 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 82: Removal And Attachment Of The Circuit Boards

    MB-801 board connector. 4. Attach the boards by reversing the removal procedure from step 3 to 1. PWH 3x6 Note : Be careful not to hold the top of the circuit board to pull and remove it. 3-12 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 83: Mb-801 Board

    Align the two position setting holes of the MB-801 board with the two protrusions of the frame. CN108 CN131 PSW 3x6 Position setting hole PSW 3x6 CN110 PSW 3x6 MB-801 board Connector securing screws Position setting hole Protrusion Protrusion HSR-1/1P 3-13 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 84: Ky-425 Board

    ..Align the two position setting holes with the two protrusions of the front frame. portion Notches Notch KY-425 board “A” portion Protrusion Protrusion PSW 3x6 CN102 Position setting CN101 hole Position setting hole Front frame PSW 3x6 3-14 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 85: Head Cleaning When Head Clogging Occurs

    CLOGGING OCCURS (FUSE/IC LINK) Clean the video head as follows when the head gets dirty. The fuse or IC link blows when the HSR-1/1P/2/2P has any abnormality inside and an excessive current flow. . Procedure to use the cleaning cassette...
  • Page 86: Battery For Memory Backup

    3-8-2. Lithium-ion Secondary Battery (LIP-10) 3-8-1. Lithium Battery (M4T28-BR12SH1) The HSR-1/1P/2/2P is equipped with the lithium-ion The unit is equipped with a battery for the memory secondary battery to keep recording of video signal (IC802) backup on the MA-93 board. When replacing, be without interruption of recording even when a power cord sure to use the specified part.
  • Page 87: Software Installation

    3-9. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The HSR-1/1P/2/2P system control program is stored in the flash memory built-in CPU (hereinafter referred to as IC709) and in flash memory IC713 (hereinafter referred to as IC713) of the MA-93 board. Connecting HSR-1/1P/2/2P and the computer can install the system control program (software) in IC709 and IC713 of the MA-93 board.
  • Page 88 9. In the status where the computer program window is active, press the space key to exit from the program. 10. Turn off the power supply to HSR-1/1P/2/2P. 11. Remove the RS-232C cross cable connecting the RS-232C connector of HSR-1/1P/2/2P and the serial port (COM1) of the computer.
  • Page 89 Please hit any key to end. Communication between HSR-1/1P/2/2P and the computer is not provided. Check the RS-232C cross cable for normal connection. After this check, turn off the power supply to HSR-1/1P/2/2P once and start all over again from step 2.
  • Page 90: Software Installation (Forced)

    3. Connect the RS-232C connector of HSR-1/1P/2/2P and the serial port (COM1) via an RS-232C cross cable. 4. Turn on the power supply to the HSR-1/1P/2/2P power supply. At this time, ERROR-90 appears in the indicator area of the front panel.
  • Page 91 Please hit any key to end. Communication between HSR-1/1P/2/2P and the computer is not provided. Check the RS-232C cross cable for normal connection. After this check, turn off the power supply to HSR-1/1P/2/2P once and start all over again from step 2.
  • Page 92: Clock Fine Calibration

    10 seconds. Fine calibration has already been done when HSR-1/1P/2/2P is shipped from the factory. However, note that the stored data is initialized when IC802 or A802 (backup battery) on the MA-93 board is removed.
  • Page 93: Tools

    When checking the WM-10 board, install the extension board in the MA-93 board and then install the WM-10 board at the top of the extension board. Extension board Connectable board EX-652 AD-152, DA-133 EX-659 WM-10 EX-682 MA-93 HSR-1/1P 3-23 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 94: Notes On Repair Parts

    Note : The following six types of flexible card wire are used in releasing the lock..The flexible card wire has the conduction the HSR-1/1P/2/2P. side and the insulation side. Check the Type Destination: Board Name...
  • Page 95 If the condition side and the insulation side are If the condition side and the insulation side are connected in the wrong direction, the circuit connected in the wrong direction, the circuit will not operate. will not operate. HSR-1/1P 3-25 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 96 If the condition side and the insulation side are connected in the wrong direction, the circuit will not operate. 3-26 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 97 Connect the flexible card wire after checking for the correct side as shown. If the condition side and the insulation side are connected in the wrong direction, the circuit will not operate. Flexible card wire Locked status HSR-1/1P 3-27 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 98: Eeprom And Flash Memory

    The software can be forcibly installed. Follow the procedure shown in section 3-9-2. 3. MA-93 Board/IC802 1. Perform the “Clock fine calibration” using the maintenance menu. (Refer to section 3-10.) 2. Set the date and time in the “Time adjust” menu. (Refer to the operating instructions.) 3-28 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 99: Guidance Message

    When the [STOP] key is pressed, When stopping the continuous recording, the message appears for confirmation. recording is stopped and the display is closed. When the [REC] key is pressed, recording continues and the display is closed. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 100 The message appears when the data of the When any key is pressed, the specified time cannot be found by the alarm display is closed. search. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 101 When any key is pressed, the abnormal clock data. display is closed. The message appears when an abnormality When any key is pressed, the occurs in the data that is stored in the battery display is closed. back-up RAM. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 102 HSRA-11, with the power switch turned on. The message appears when the “factory use” When any key is pressed, the settings that are not used normally, have been display is closed. changed. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 103: Error Message

    The contents differ in accordance with subcode. the display. 60-001: Cannot access the register. 60-002: Cannot access the data. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 104 When recovered from the picture of cameras 9 to 12. abnormality, the display is closed. When any key is pressed, the display is closed and an error code appears in small size in a corner of the display. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 105 When recovered from the the serial communication with the KY board. abnormality, the display is closed. When any key is pressed, the display is closed and an error code appears in small size in a corner of the display. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 106: When An Error Occurs

    The hard disk has an abnormality. 40-001, 012, Cannot record cameras XX. 013, 014 40-015 Cannot output the picture. Cannot communicate with the tape 92-014 block. Cannot communicate with the 92-013 keyboard block. 97-002 The menu setting has an abnormality. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 107: Hierarchical Structure Of Maintenance Menu

    MAINTENANCE MENU (SERVICE USE) To service the HSR-1/1P/2/2P, select the Maintenance Menu, then the Service Use (submenu) from the menu hierarchy. (Refer to section “5-3-2. How to Enter Service Use” for the procedure to enter the Maintenance Menu and the Service Use.) The menu is displayed on the monitor that is connected to the VIDEO OUT A or S-VIDEO terminal of the rear panel.
  • Page 108: Display

    Use the keys on the front panel shown below to execute the maintenance menu. EJECT F FWD MENU TIME SEARCH CURSOR ALARM FRAME SEARCH SET/YES RESET/NO [CURSOR] key [)]/[(] Moves within the same directory. [CURSOR] key [&]/[*] Moves to different directories. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 109: How To Enter And Finish Service Use (1)

    (2) Highlight the Menu grade, using the [CURSOR] keys [)] / [(]. (3) Press the [CURSOR] key [*]. (4) Highlight the Enhanced menu, using the [CURSOR] keys [)] / [(]. (5) Press the [SET/YES] key. (6) The message “NOW SAVING” appears and the menu mode is finished. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 110: Contents Of Maintenance Menu (Service Use)

    P BANK: Buffer memory between the compression/extension circuit and the S BANK: Buffer memory between the HDD and VTR block DEBUG INFO Normal Selects whether the internal information is displayed on the OSD. (>>Dbg Info) DISPLAY Refer to the following page for details. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 111 Picture frame number (0 _ 15) of the latest frame at which playback display was updated (*7) Displays the picture frame number of video of (*4). (*8) Recording date and time which were read from the tape during retrieving. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 113 “INFORMATION” and section “6-1. PREPARATION FOR MECHANICAL CHECK, ADJUSTMENT AND MAINTENANCE” describe how to search reference pasges for removal, how to set positions, and how to use jigs, etc. Be sure to read there sections thoroughly before beginning servicing. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 114 Example Example The reference pages of phase adjustment are appeared on the top of the right in each page. In case of the above figure, refer to B and E of section “6-2. PHASE ADJUSTMENTS”. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 115: Preparation For Mechanical Check, Adjustment And Maintenance

    6-1. PREPARATION FOR MECHANICAL CHECK, ADJUSTMENT AND MAINTENANCE 6-1-1. FL Block Assembly . Removing/Attaching . For removal of mechanism deck, refer to section 3-4-2 in each service manual. 6-1-2. Cassette Positions HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 116: Loading/Unloading

    6-1-3. Loading/Unloading 6-1-4. Manual Up/Down the FL Block HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 117: Service Jigs List

    . Digital voltage meter Note 1 : If the micro processor IC in the adjusting remote commander is not the new micro processor (UPD7503G-C56-12), the pages cannot be switched. In this case, replace with the mew micro processor (8-759-148-35) HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 118 . Attach the jigs HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 119: Description Of Adjustment Remote Commander Jig (J-11)

    The [PAUSE] key must be pressed to write the adjustment data (B, C, D, F page) in the nonvolatile memory. (The new adjusting data will not be recorded in the nonvolatile memory if this step is not performed.) HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 120: Phase Adjustments

    6-2-1. Phase Adjustment (Loading/Unloading Driving Section) Note 1 : Adjust it at the UNLOADING position unless otherwise specified. Note 2 : A to G shown below are the orders for the phase adjustment. PHASE ADJUSTMENT A PHASE ADJUSTMENT B HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 121 PHASE ADJUSTMENT C PHASE ADJUSTMENT D PHASE ADJUSTMENT E PHASE ADJUSTMENT F PHASE ADJUSTMENT G 1. After performing phase adjustment A, check 1. 2. Phase adjustments 1 and 2 should be relayed with 3 LM worm wheel. HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 122: Phase Adjustment (S/L Cassette Selection Section)

    6-2-2. Phase Adjustment (S/L Cassette Selection Section) Note 1 : Adjust if at the S/L cassette position unless otherwise specified. Note 2 : H to M shown below are the orders for the phase adjustment. PHASE ADJUSTMENT H PHASE ADJUSTMENT J 6-10 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 123 PHASE ADJUSTMENT K PHASE ADJUSTMENT L PHASE ADJUSTMENT M HSR-1/1P 6-11 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 124: Phase Adjustment (Mechanism Chassis Upper Surface Parts)

    6-2-3. Phase Adjustment (Mechanism Chassis Upper Surface Parts) Note : Adjust if at the UNLOADING position unless otherwise specified. PHASE ADJUSTMENT N PHASE ADJUSTMENT P PHASE ADJUSTMENT Q PHASE ADJUSTMENT R 6-12 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 125 PHASE ADJUSTMENT S PHASE ADJUSTMENT T PHASE ADJUSTMENT U PHASE ADJUSTMENT V PHASE ADJUSTMENT W PHASE ADJUSTMENT X HSR-1/1P 6-13 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 126: Periodic Check And Maintenance

    Therefore, be sure to follow the above roller using alcohol. instructions when cleaning the rotary drum assembly. Note : When cleaning the tape path system, be sure to set it to the LOADING position. (Refer to page 6-4) Fig. 1 6-14 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 127: Periodic Checks

    . Be sure to use the specified the grease (The SG- 055G is used all in the E mechanism). Check the quantity of grease when installing the parts which is needed to apply the grease. . FLOIL (SG-055G) : Part No. 7-651-000-09 HSR-1/1P 6-15 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 128: Mechanism Section Checks And Replacements

    6-4. MECHANISM SECTION CHECKS AND REPLACEMENTS 6-4-1. Tape Stopper, Motor FPC Assembly and Elastic Connector . Removing/Attaching 6-4-2. Drum Assembly and Drum Base . Removing/Attaching 6-16 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 129: Lm Cover, Lm Worm Wheel, Lm Holder And Lm Motor Assembly

    PH-G : Page 6-9 PH-S : Page 6-13 6-4-3. LM Cover, LM Worm Wheel, LM Holder and LM Motor Assembly . Removing/Attaching 6-4-4. TG3/4 Catcher Block Assembly, Pinch Driving Gear and TC Arm Assembly . Removing/Attaching HSR-1/1P 6-17 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 130: Pinch Arm Assembly, Pinch Limiter And Tension Coil Spring (Pinch)

    Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 5 → 4 → 3 1 Set the UNLOADING position. (Rere to page 6-4.) → 2. 2 Pinch arm block assembly. (Refer to section 6-4-5.) Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-3) on page 6-45. 6-18 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 131: Rl Arm And Rl Link

    6-4-7. RL Arm and RL Link . Removing/Attaching ( L cassette position. (Refer to page 6-3.)) 6-4-8. Gooseneck Guard and Gooseneck Arm Assembly . Removing/Attaching ( L cassette position. (Refer to page 6-3.)) HSR-1/1P 6-19 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 132: Tg2 Selection Arm And Damper Sheet

    3 TG7 spring hook. 4 TG2 spring hook and TG2 selection arm. 2. Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 3 → 2. Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-2) on page 6-45. 6-20 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 133: S Tension Regulator Band Assembly And Tg2 Load Arm Assembly

    → 2 → 1. Operation check: LOADING / UNLOADING . (Refer to page 6-4.) Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-2) on page 6-45. 5 S tension regulator band assembly, TG2 plate spring and ET magnet. HSR-1/1P 6-21 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 134: T Tension Regulator Band Assembly And Tg7 Load Arm Assembly

    Attach the parts in the order of 6 → 3 → 5 → 4 → 2 → 1. Operation check : LOADING / UNLOADING . (Refer to page 6-4.) Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-2) on page 6-45. 6-22 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 135: S Reel Table Block Assembly

    5 S reel table block assembly. 3 Gooseneck guard. 2. Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 5 → 4 → 3 → 2 . Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-1) on page 6-45. HSR-1/1P 6-23 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 136: T Reel Holder And T Reel Table Block Assembly

    3 Set the LOADING position. (Refer to page 6-4.) 4 S brake. 2. Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 3 → 2. Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-1) on page 6-45. 6-24 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 137 6 Gooseneck guard. 2. Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 8 → 7 → 4 → 3 → 2 → 6 → 5. Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-1) on page 6-45. HSR-1/1P 6-25 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 138: T Reel Plate Assembly

    3 Set the LOADING position. (Refer to page 6-4.) 4 T ratchet. 2. Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 6 → 5 → 3 → 4 → 2. Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-1) on page 6-45.) 6-26 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 139: Tg1/8 Base Assembly, S Brake And T Ratchet

    1 Set the LOADING / L cassette positions. (Refer to pages 6-3 to 6-4.) 2 TG1/8 base assembly. 3 S brake and T ratchet. 2. Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 3 → 2. Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-2) on page 6-45. HSR-1/1P 6-27 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 140: Tg3/6 Roller Assembly And Tg3/6 Lock Spring

    . Removing/Attaching Note : UNLOADING position. (Refer to page 6-4.) Note : After attaching each part, adjust them according to the flow chart (START-3) on page 6-45. 6-4-19. FL Joint Gear, TG5/6 Retainer and Capstan Motor . Removing/Attaching 6-28 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 141: Fl Selection Arm, Fl Relay Gear And Fl Joint Arm Assembly

    2 Rotary switch, TC gear and relay gear. system (front side) and the loading driving system (back side)). Attach the TC gear, relay gear and rotary switch. Attach the LM worm wheel and LM motor block assembly. HSR-1/1P 6-29 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 142: Gl Arm Retainer And Gl Arm

    3 M slider and M slider arm. 2. Attaching . Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 4 → 3 → 2. 2. Attaching . Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 3 → 2 . 6-30 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 143: Tension Coil Spring (Tg2 Sl)

    4 M slider and M slider arm. (Refer to section 6-4-23.) 5 TG2 spring hook. 2. Attaching Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 6 → 5 → 4 → 3 → 2. Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-2) on page 6-45. HSR-1/1P 6-31 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 144 1 Set the UNLOADING position. (Refer to page 6-4.) 2 LM motor block assembly and LM worm wheel. 5 GL arm retainer and GL arm. 3 Pinch arm block assembly and pinch retainer. 6 Rotary switch, TC gear and TG5/6 retainer. 6-32 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 145 TG3/4 base block assembly. TG3/4 arm block assembly. 9 TG3/4 base block assembly. Attach the parts in the order of 6 → 5 → 4 → 3 → 2. Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-3) on page 6-45. HSR-1/1P 6-33 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 146 2 LM motor block assembly and LM worm wheel. 5 GL arm retainer and GL arm. 3 Pinch arm block assembly and pinch retainer. 6 FL joint gear, capstan motor and TG5/6 retainer. 6-34 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 147 TG3/4 arm block assembly and TG5/6 arm block assembly. 9 TG5/6 base block assembly. Attach the parts in the order of 6 → 5 → 4 → 3 → 2. Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-3) on page 6-45. HSR-1/1P 6-35 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 148: Reel Motor

    4 Mic press spring and Mic lever. 2 RS arm assembly. 2. Attaching . Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 4 → 3 → 2. 2. Attaching . Attach the parts in the order of 1 → 2. 6-36 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 149: Rack (Lc) And Rack (Sc)

    (Refer to section 6-4-30.) 5 Rack joint gear, rack holder, rack (LC) and rack (SC). 2. Attaching . Attach the parts in the order of 2 → 7 → 6 → 5 → 4 → 3 → 1. HSR-1/1P 6-37 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 150: Plate Link Assembly

    4 S and T band adjustor. 1. Removing 1 Set the L cassette position. (Refer to page 6-3.) 2 RL arm. 5 TG1/8 base assembly. (S brake and T ratchet.) 3 Gooseneck guard. 6 T reel plate assembly. 6-38 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 151 8 Set the S/L cassette position. (Refer to page 6-3.) → 6 → 5 → 1 → 4 → 3 → 2. 9 RS arm assembly. Adjust them according to the flow chart (START-1) on page 6-45. HSR-1/1P 6-39 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 152: Roller Shaft Assembly And Roller Belt

    6-4-33. Roller Shaft Assembly and Roller Belt . Removing/Attaching 6-40 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 153: Lid Opener

    6-4-34. LID Opener . Removing/Attaching HSR-1/1P 6-41 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 154: C Door

    3 Gear cover. 6-4-36. Damper Arm and Tension Spring (DB) . Removing/Attaching 4 Gear (A), Gear (B) and C worm. 2. Attaching . Attach the parts in the order of 4 → 3 → 2 → 1. 6-42 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 155: Shift Plate Spring And C Sloat Block Assembly

    6-4-38. Tension Coil Spring (HS), Tension Spring (DB), Shift Plate Spring and C Sloat Block Assembly . Removing/Attaching (Remove the FL block assembly (Refer to page 6-3.)) HSR-1/1P 6-43 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 156: Adjustments And Checks

    6-5. ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 6-5-1. Adjustment Position 6-44 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 157: Adjustment Order

    6-5-2. Adjustment Order HSR-1/1P 6-45 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 158: Adjustment And Checking Method

    6-5-3. Adjustment and Checking Method 6-5-3-1. Reel Table Height Adjustment 1. Preparation before adjustment FL block : Remove. Position : LOADING / S cassette Jig used : Cassette standard plate (J-7), Reel standard plate (J-8) and screwdriver (+) 2. Adjusting 6-46 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 159: Tg2/Tg7 Height Adjustment

    1. Preparation before adjustment FL block : Remove. Position : LOADING (The pinch roller should be stuck.) / S cassette Jig used : Cassette standard plate (J-7), TG2/7 preset plate (J-9) and screwdriver for tape path 2. Adjusting HSR-1/1P 6-47 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 160: Tg2/Tg7 Electric Tension Regulator Adjustment

    Position : LOADING (The pinch roller should be stuck.) / S cassette Jig used : Cassette standard plate (J-7), TG2/7 preset plate (J-9) and screwdriver for tape path (For attaching jigs, refer to page 6-6.) 2. Connecting, setting, and adjusting methods 3. Adjusting 6-48 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 161 4. Adjustment order HSR-1/1P 6-49 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 162: Fwd/Rvs Back Tension Adjustment

    At the FWD (TG2) side, measure the Mini DV torque cassette (J-6) in the FWD mode. At the RVS (TG7) side, measure the Mini DV torque cassette (J-6) in the RVS mode. JC-19 (C) board RP-228 board Mechanism deck Back tension 6-50 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 163: Adjustment Preparation And Rf Waveform Check

    2. Connect the RM-184 jig (J-14) to CN503 on the JC-19 (C) board. 3. Connect the adjustment remote commander (J-11) jack to the LANC terminal of RM-184 jig (J-14). 4. Connect the RF-94 jig (J-15) to CN775 on the RP-228 board. HSR-1/1P 6-51 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 164 !] Turn off the main power of the HSR-1/1P/2/2P. !\ Remove the jig and measuring equipment. Connect the system as before. !; Turn on the main power of HSR-1/1P/2/2P and remove the tracking alignment tape (XH2-1) (J-5) by ejecting 6-52...
  • Page 165: Tracking Adjustment

    6-5-3-7. Tracking Adjustment 1 Connection and waveform check Refer to section “6-5-3-6. Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check” JC-19 (C) board RP-228 board Mechanism deck XH2-1 HSR-1/1P 6-53 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 166: Tracking Check

    6-5-3-8. Tracking Check 1 Connection and waveform check Refer to section “6-5-3-6. Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check” JC-19 (C) board RP-228 board Mechanism deck XH2-1 6-54 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 167: Cue And Rev Check

    6-5-3-9. CUE and REV Check 1 Connection and waveform check Refer to section “6-5-3-6. Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check” JC-19 (C) board RP-228 board Mechanism deck XH2-1 HSR-1/1P 6-55 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 168: Rising Check

    6-5-3-10. Rising Check 1 Connection and waveform check Refer to section “6-5-3-6. Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check” JC-19 (C) board RP-228 board Mechanism deck XH2-1 6-56 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 169: Tape Path Check

    RF Waveform Check” JC-19 (C) board RP-228 board Mechanism deck XH2-1 4 After adjustment and check, return the data set by the adjusting remote commander to the original value. Refer to section “6-5-3-6. Adjustment Preparation and RF Waveform Check” HSR-1/1P 6-57 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 170: Service Mode

    6-6. SERVICE MODE 6-6-1. Data Processing 6-58 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 171: Service Mode

    6-6-2. Service Mode HSR-1/1P 6-59 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 172: System Control Adjustment

    6-6-3. System Control Adjustment 6-60 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 173 HSR-1/1P 6-61 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 174 6-62 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 175: Servo System Adjustments

    6-6-4. Servo System Adjustments HSR-1/1P 6-63 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 176: Video System Adjustments

    6-6-5. Video System Adjustments 6-6-5-1. RP-228 Board Adjustments 6-64 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 177 HSR-1/1P 6-65 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 178 6-66 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 179 HSR-1/1P 6-67 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 180: Location Diagram Of Adjustment Related Parts

    6-6-6. Location Diagram of Adjustment Related Parts 6-68 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 181 HSR-1/1P 6-69 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 182: Exploded Views

    3-967-655-01 DOOR, C 6-42 3-967-636-01 SPRING, SHIFT PLATE 6-43 3-967-613-01 SPRING (HS), TENSION COIL 6-43 7-628-253-20 SCREW +PS 2X6 3-967-777-01 ARM, DAMPER 6-42 X-3945-780-1 SHAFT ASSY, ROLLER 6-40 3-967-816-01 BELT, ROLLER 6-40 3-947-503-01 SCREW (M1.4X2.5) 3-967-591-01 GEAR (B) 6-42 6-70 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 183: Mechanism Chassis Assembly (1) (Top Side View (1))

    3-947-503-01 SCREW (M1.4X2.5) M901 A-7044-018-A DRUM ASSY (DEH-09B-R) 6-16 X-3945-798-1 ARM ASSY, TC 6-17 M903 X-3945-784-1 MOTOR ASSY, LM (LOADING) 6-17 3-967-675-01 HOLDER, LM 6-17 7-682-646-09 SCREW +PS 3X5 3-732-817-01 SCREW (2X4.5), TAPPING 3-967-751-01 COVER, LM 6-17 HSR-1/1P 6-71 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 184: Mechanism Chassis Assembly (2) (Top Side View (2))

    3-967-726-01 SPRING (TG2), TENSION COIL X-3945-793-1 BAND ASSY, T TENSION REGULATOR 6-22 6-20, :6-4-9/ :6-4-10 X-3945-783-1 ARM ASSY, TG7 LOAD 6-22 3-967-685-01 SHEET, DAMPER 6-20 3-967-808-01 HOOK, TG7 SPRING 6-20 X-3945-782-1 ARM ASSY, TG2 LOAD 6-21 3-967-764-01 ARM, TG2 SELECTION 6-20 6-72 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 185: Mechanism Chassis Assembly (3) (Top Side View (3))

    X-3945-814-1 PLATE ASSY, S REEL 6-25 CN901 1-770-312-21 CONNECTOR 4P 6-37 3-967-680-01 LINK, RL 6-19 S901 1-762-551-11 SWITCH, PUSH (REC PROOF) 6-37 A-7040-441-A TABLE BLOCK ASSY, REEL S902 1-572-288-11 SWITCH, PUSH (C IN SW) 6-19 :6-23/ :6-24 HSR-1/1P 6-73 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 186: Mechanism Chassis Assembly (4) (Bottom Side View (1))

    8-835-545-01 MOTOR, DC SCD11A/J-N (CAPSTAN) 6-28 3-947-503-01 SCREW (M1.4X2.5) S001 1-762-550-11 SWITCH, ROTARY (MODE) 6-29 3-967-754-01 ARM, GL 6-30 7-628-253-00 SCREW +PS 2X4 3-967-790-01 GEAR, TG3/4 6-33 3-967-746-01 SPRING, TG3/4 LIMITER 6-33 X-3945-794-1 ARM ASSY, TG3/4 6-33 6-74 HSR-1/1P HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 187: Mechanism Chassis Assembly (5) (Bottom Side View (2))

    8-835-537-01 MOTOR, DC SRD11A/J-N (REEL) 6-36 X-3945-787-1 GEAR ASSY, RS 6-36 7-627-553-37 SCREW (M1.4X2.5), SPECIAL HEAD 3-967-783-01 LEVER, MIC 6-36 3-967-682-01 SPRING, MIC PRESS 6-36 3-669-465-01 WASHER (1.5), STOPPER 3-967-681-01 GEAR, RACK JOINT 6-37 3-947-503-01 SCREW (M 1.4X2.5) HSR-1/1P 6-75 HSR-2/2P...
  • Page 188: Board

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