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SONY CCDTR64
No eject (found tension reg. ref 833 was jammimg ls chassis) The unit would not eject the tape. found problem to be causedby the tension regulator plate which had come loose and was jamming the lschassis.
SONY CCDTR64
Np ff or rew (found tear in fp249) The unit would not rewind or fast forward. found problem tobe caused by unit not sensing movement of the supply reel. this wascaused by a bad conection on fp249, caused by some sort of contact with asharp edge.
SONY CCDTR64
No vtr functions (found s491 on pw-108 board was loose) Unit had no vtr functions. found problem to be caused by s491on the pw-108 board coming loose.
SONY CCDTR64
No zoom (found tab which follows worm gear dislodged) Lens would not zoom. after removing the zoom motor found thatthe inner tab which follows the worm gear on the motor shaft had twisted,preventing proper engagement with the worm gear.
SONY CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
No color in rec, e-e ok, pre-rec ok (found x701 bad) Unit would not record color. e-y-e color and playback of pre-recorded tape color were ok. found problem to be caused by x701 whichwas not put together properly.
SONY CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
Eats tapes (found tg4, ref. 765, was bent) Unit would eat tapes. found problem to be caused by tg4, ref.765, being bent.
SONY CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
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 CCDTR64
Dead (found loose connector between power mcb & main mcb) The unit was dead found a loose connector between the powerboard and the main board.