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Make | Model | Symptom | Problem | Solution | By |
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SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Drum is unusualy noisy (tightened 3 screws inside of drum) | Drum made rubbing noise while spinning. after removing thebottom plate of the drum assy, found the 3 inner screws loose. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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No color in rec, e-e ok, pre-rec ok (found x701 bad) | Unit would not reord color. e-e color and playback ofpre-recorded tape color were ok. found problem to be caused by x701 whichwas not put together properly. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Intermittent no power (found cold solder on j1 on dd-80 mcb) | Unit was intermittently dead. found problem to be caused bycold solder on j1 of the dd-80 mcb. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Ejects after trying to load (ref 771 was jammed on ref 752) | After trying to load (with or without a tape) the unit wouldgo to eject mode. problem was found to be caused by the pinch rollerassy, ref. 771, slipping over the base of the take-up guide assy., ref.752, causing these 2 parts to jam with each other. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Eats tapes (found tg4, ref. 765, was bent) | Unit would eat tapes. found problem to be caused by tg4, ref.765, being bent. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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No power in cam mode (found dd-80 cn003 loose from vc-167) | Unit had no power in camera mode. problem was caused by cn003of the dd-80 board which had come loose from the vc-167 board. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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No mic record (found mic jack was intermittent) | Unit would not record audio when an external mic was used.problem was found to be caused by the mic jack, which was intermitent. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Lines through picture (found poor soldering of ic201) | Customer complaint was lines through picture found camerapicture wad distorted. problem was found to be caused by ic201 on thevc-167 mcb, which was poorly soldered. ic201 is the y/c processor. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Dead (found loose connections around ic400) | Unit was dead. problem was found to be caused by looseconnections around ic400 on the vc-167 mcb. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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No lcd picture (found "panel open" switch s501 loose) | There was no picture from the lcd panel. problem was found tobe caused by s501 on the cf mcb being loose. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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No eject (found solder bridge on fp249 shorting sensor h002) | Unit would not eject. found problem to be caused by a solderbridge on fp-249 (below the takeup reel). the bridge shorted reelhall sensor h002, preventing any reel pulses from being generated. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Eats tapes (found tension spring, ref. 783 had come loose) | Unit eats tape. problem was found to be caused by tensionspring ref. 783, which had come loose. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Eats tapes (found tension spring, ref. 781, had come loose) | Unit eats tapes. found problem to be caused by tension spring,ref. 781, coming loose. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Dead (found poor soldering on cn003 on dd-80 mcb) | Unit was dead (would not even eject). found problem to becaused by poor soldering of cn003 on the dd-80 mcb. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Ejects immediately after loading (ref # 752 was dislodged) | Immediately after loading a tape, the unit would eject thetape. found that the exit guide, ref. # 752, had come out of the track. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Won't load tape (found drum would not rotate; replaced drum) | Unit would not load tape. found that the drum had a tightspot which prevented it from rotating. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Dead (found fp-220 not seated properly) | Unit was dead, but drew .32 amps no regardless of the mode. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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No rew or review, noise in play (magnet on reel came loose) | The unit had no rewind or review. noise could be heard duringplay. found problem to be caused by the magnet on the supply reel comingloose. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Dead (found loose connector between power mcb & main mcb) | The unit was dead found a loose connector between the powerboard and the main board. | ||
SONY |
CCDTRV11
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Won't stay in record (found mode switch in wrong position) | Unit would not stay in record when the start/stop button waspressed. found that the start/stop mode select switch was set in theposition which allows recordings to be made only while the start/stopswitch is held in. this is an operational feature of th |