Aiwa HV-FX5100 service manual No Playback Picture, Cylinder

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

NO PLAYBACK PICTURE

Is E-E appearing on

No

the Monitor TV ?

 

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

 

Is there FM signa

l at pins

 

 

 

78 and 79 of IC4001 ?

 

 

 

 

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is

there VIDEO signal

at

 

 

 

 

 

 

pin

52 of IC4001 ?

 

 

 

 

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check IC4801

 

Is the voltage at

pins12,

No

36, 61 and 90,

96 of

 

IC4001 5V ?

 

Yes

 

Check VIDEO OUT LINE

 

and IC4001.

 

Check Power circuit.

Check connection of the

CYLINDER.

Replace IC4001.

E-13

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Contents HV-FX5100 K Table of Contents Servicing Notices on Checking Important NoticeDisassembly Instructions Removal of Mechanical Parts and P.C. BoardsRemoval of Deck Parts Link Assy Refer to Fig Tension Assy Refer to -9-ALoading Motor Assy Refer to Fig Sensor Cover L Refer to FigRefer to Mechanical Adjustment REEL/T Reel Assy Refer to FigPinch Roller ASSY/P5 ARM Assy Refer to -12-A 13 A/C Head Refer to -13-AAHC ASSY/CYLINDER Unit Assy Refer to Fig Capstan DD Unit Refer to FigMiddle GEAR/MAIN CAM Refer to -17-A Clutch Assy Refer to FigLoading Gear S/T Assy Refer to -19-A Inclined S/T Assy Refer to FigB2-5 KEY to Abbreviations DD UnitC1-1 KEY to Abbreviations C1-2Service Mode List Confirmation of Using HoursAdjustment PG Shifter Method OperationsPreventive Checks and Service Intervals Confirmation of Using HoursC3-1 Cleaning C3-2C4-1 Servicing Fixtures and Tools Preparation for ServicingVCR Test Tape Interchangeability Table C6-1Mechanical Adjustments Confirmation and AdjustmentUsing a Cassette Type Torque Tape JG100A D1-1Confirmation and Adjustment of Tape Running Mechanism Confirmation and Adjustment of AUDIO/ Control Head D1-3Mechanism Adjustment Parts Location Guide D1-4Electrical Adjustments Basic AdjustmentMODE-PLAYBACK D2-1Electrical Adjustment Parts Location Guide Syscon PCBD2-2 Troubleshooting Guide Power does not Turn onPower Shuts OFF Loading BELT, DD MotorBelt Capstan Power Block Cylinder not Rotating During Playback and RecordingAudio Shakes Cassette Tape is Not Accepted Cassette LoadingLoading Block When Inserting CASSETTE, IT Ejects Immediately Cassette Loading BlockFF/REW do not Work Head Switching Tape Loading is OK But Unloads ImmediatelyPlayback Picture Jitters Horizontally Playback Picture ShakesAuto Tracking does not Operate Troubleshooting Guide Playback Picture Jitters Vertically No Playback Picture CylinderNo Color During Playback Playback Picture is Noisy No Color During Self Recording and Playback No Normal Audio On Playback Capstan DD Motor not Rotating Audio can not be Recorded Cassette in and Down Unit has no Functions Does Video signal Appear at pin 31 IC4001 ? Yes No E-EVIDEO Audio from Tuner Check AudioCheck Video No E-E Audio Mono AudioNo E-E Audio Stereo Audio MonoNo Tuner Audio Mono No Tuner Audio Stereo Troubleshooting Guide Hi-Fi Audio Cannot be IC Descriptions Pin No Pin Name DescriptionPower on L ONE Touch PBPeli CTL MUTE-HServo Timing Chart DPG *6PIN DFG *7PINSync E-E *4PIN REC CTL REC 7PIN Sync Trick PB !3PIN Waveform Changes Depended on the Tape SpeedSystem Switch Mode FWDRVS Semiconductor Base Connections DiodeAUDIO/HEAD AMP Block Diagram System CONTROL/SERVO/TIMER Block Diagram TUNER/HIFI/21PIN/OSD/VPS/NICAM Block Diagram Operation Block Diagram Power Block DiagramPower Syscon SERVO/TIMERRsqy Y6A Printed Circuit Boards Printed Circuit Boards Syscon Q1005 1005 UYN X5F 9aW7gR7nag gQVSOiWQ RWOUdO 0gsgQ aQP1 EfRc6UVSV dPURNeVP QVNTcN W488 SXheaPu hRWTbPjXR SXPVgPb UYSP‘ X59B SYSCON/SERVO/TIMER WaveformsAUDIO/HEAD AMP Mechanical Exploded View Syscon PCB AssyOperation 2 PCB Assy Operation 1 PCB AssyMechanical Replacement Parts List Accessory Replacement Parts ListL2-1 Chassis Exploded View TOP View M1-1Chassis Exploded View Bottom View M1-2Chassis Replacement Parts List M2-1Electrical Replacement Parts List Syscon PCB AssyCORE,BEADS BF40DTA-3.5 Others

HV-FX5100 specifications

The Aiwa HV-FX5100 is a remarkable piece of technology that showcases Aiwa’s commitment to innovation and quality in the realm of home entertainment. Released as part of their VHS video cassette recorder lineup, the HV-FX5100 quickly gained popularity for its advanced features and user-friendly design.

One of the standout characteristics of the Aiwa HV-FX5100 is its impressive playback quality. The machine delivers crisp and clear video resolution, thanks to its advanced video processing technology. This ensures that viewers experience a vibrant picture with natural color reproduction, enhancing the viewing experience for VHS tapes.

The Aiwa HV-FX5100 is equipped with a range of functionalities that cater to the needs of modern consumers. A key feature is its Time Base Correction (TBC) technology, which helps eliminate jittery video, making it particularly useful for viewing older tapes or those that have been recorded on different machines. This technology significantly enhances the stability of the video playback, allowing for a smoother viewing experience.

Another notable feature of the HV-FX5100 is its built-in digital tuner, which allows users to receive and record digital broadcasts. This helps bridge the gap between analog recordings and the growing trend towards digital content, making it a versatile addition to any home entertainment system.

The design of the Aiwa HV-FX5100 also reflects its ease of use. With a straightforward interface and intuitive remote control, users can navigate and control the unit effortlessly. The VCR includes features like auto-tuning and programmed recording, which make it incredibly convenient for users to schedule recordings with minimal hassle.

In terms of connectivity, the Aiwa HV-FX5100 is equipped with various input and output options, including RCA connectors and S-Video outputs, allowing for seamless integration with TVs and other audiovisual equipment. This flexibility ensures that users can enjoy their favorite content across different media formats.

Furthermore, the construction of the HV-FX5100 is robust, promising longevity and durability. This makes it a reliable choice for those who want a dependable VCR to preserve and play their video collections.

Overall, the Aiwa HV-FX5100 stands out not just for its impressive list of features but also for its ability to adapt to both vintage and contemporary media needs. It represents a perfect harmony of classic technology and modern consumer demands, making it a treasured device for video enthusiasts.