Daewoo VCR MECHANISM UNIT service manual Adjustment and measurement of the Back Tension .5

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MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT (CONTINUED)

d.Make sure that the triangular mark “A” of the L LOAD- ING Ass’y is aligned with the mark “b” of the R LOAD- ING Ass’y. (Fig. 4.4)

e.Reference hole “C” of the LOADING RACK should be aligned with the reference hole of the R LOADING Ass’y to make the teeth of the LOADING RACK is aligned as shown in Fig. 4.4.

FIg. 4.4 Assembly reference between the LOADING RACK

and the LOADING LEVER ASS’Y

2.Adjustment and measurement of the BACK TENSION (Fig. 4.5, 4.6)

a.Check that the location of the TENSION POLE is in the right position. If not, adjust that by refering to the “4. Adjustment of the position of the TENSION POLE”.

b.Playback the T-120 Tape in S-MAX for 20 seconds. (Generally tape transporting section is settled down in 20 seconds)

c.Measure the BACK TENSION by using the TENTELO METER. (Refer to Fig. 4.5) The result should be within the range of 20g~30g.

d.If the BACK TENSION is out of the range, change the position of the TENSION SPRING of repeat the process of “4. Adjustment of the position of the TENSION POLE”. (Fig. 4.6)

CAUTION:

If the measurement result greater than the upper limit, change the hook point of the spring to the “A”.

Confirm that all of the three probes of TENSION meter are in contact with the tape.

During measuring, don’t touch any other parts of the MECHANISM(i.e, MAINBASE). It is recommended that this measurement be repeated at least three times for an accurate reading.

FIg. 4.5 Measurement of the BACK TENSION

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Contents VCR Mechanism Unit Contents Assembly Diagram and A/S Assembly diagram Deck Assembly diagram A. Upper ViewLower View Front Loading Assembly diagram Wire Diagram Wire Diagram Connector Pin ArrangementPeriodic Maintenance and Service Schedule Periodic Maintenance and Service ScheduleService Schedule for the Major Parts Service Schedule for the Major PartsJigs and Tools List of Jigs and ToolsSketch of Jigs and Tools Deassembly and Replacement Deassembly of Front Loading Ass’y .2~3.5Removal of the Front Loading Ass’y Fig Deassembly of Drum Ass’y Fig Deassembly of the Cassette Holder Ass’yDeassembly of the A/C Head ASS’Y Fig Deassembly of the Loading RACK, LoadingDeassembly of the CAM GEAR, Relay LEVER, FL Rack Fig 10 Deassembly of the LC Bracket ASS’Y fromDeassembly of the Tension Band ASS’Y Fig Deassembly of the Capstan Motor FigDeassembly of the FE Head Fig Deassembly of the Reel Brkt Total ASS’Y, Connect Plate Fig Deassembly of the Reel TABLE, Idler Plate Total ASS’Y FigMechanical Adjustment Mechanical Adjustment .1~4.4Adjustment and measurement of the Back Tension .5 Assembly reference between the Loading RackMechanical Mode Operate without a cassette tape Adjustment of the position of the Tension Pole FigAdjustment of the Tpae Transporting Section A schematic diagram of the tape transporting sectionAdjustment of the Tpae Transporting System CleaningAdjustment of the AC Head HeightFig Adjustment of the S/T Guide RollerAdjustment of the AC Head ASS’YTILT Adjustment of the Audio AZIMUTHFigPlayback Phase ADJUSTMENTFig Adjustment of the LINEARITYFigAdjustment of the wave form of Drum Entrance / Exit Fig ReviewAdjustment of the Audio Azimuth PositionExploded View and Parts List Exploded view of Deck Ass’y Top ViewExploded view of Deck Ass’y Bottom View Exploded view of FL Ass’y D0040 D0020 D0050 D0010 D0060 D0070 Exploded view Drum Total Ass’yLOC Part S/N Part Name Part Discription Ntsc M1OOO Parts List of Deck Total Ass’y continud Parts List of Deck Total Ass’y LOC Part S/N Part Name Part Discription Ntsc Mail G7F00E@web.dwe.co.kr TEL FAX