ENGLISH JAPANESE ENGLISH JAPANESE HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U — 3 —...
Page 4
MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈSES SONY COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS DANS LES SUPPÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
Page 5
ENGLISH JAPANESE ENGLISH JAPANESE HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U — 5 —...
Page 9
When installing a connector, don't press down at wire of connector. Be in danger of the snapping of a wire. Cut and remove the part of gilt which comes off at the point. (Take care that there are some pieces of gilt left inside) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 10
3 Disconnect the CN202 (27P, 0.3mm) of MR-048 board. 4 Remove the top cabinet. 5 Supply +4.5V from the DC power supply to the loading motor and unload with pressing the cassette compartment. DC power supply (+ 4.5V) MR-048 board CN202 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
E : Corrected by service E.g. engineer 31 ..Reload the tape. 32 ..Turn on power again. Note: The self-diagnosis display data will be kept even if the lithium battery (BT591 of LI-073 board) is removed. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
FG fault during normal drum Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations operations from the beginning. Data on A page or D page are rewriten. Make data A page and D page correct value. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 13
1. SERVICE NOTE ENGLISH JAPANESE ENGLISH JAPANESE HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 14
ENGLISH JAPANESE ENGLISH JAPANESE HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 15
ENGLISH JAPANESE ENGLISH JAPANESE ✂ ✂ HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 16
ENGLISH JAPANESE ENGLISH JAPANESE HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 1-8E...
Page 20
2. DISASSEMBLY 2. DISASSEMBLY 2-2. SERVICE POSITION [SERVICE POSITION TO CHECK THE VTR SECTION] Connection to Check the VTR Section (page 2-9) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
BASE BAND PROCESS, OSD, D3 FILTER, HDV SIGNAL/RF SIGNAL PROCESS, VC-367 HDV VIDEO DECODER, 64MBIT Y/C-SDRAM, ILINK INTERFACE, DV/RF SIGNAL PROCESS VIDEO A/D CONV., HDV AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESS, AUDIO INPUT SELECT, AUDIO CONVERTER, DS CONTROL, FRONT CONTROL, LSI CONTROL, MECHA CONTROL, CONNECTOR-1, CONNECTOR-2 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 2-10...
Page 23
2. DISASSEMBLY 2. DISASSEMBLY 2-4. FLEXIBLE BOARDS LOCATION The flexible boards contained in the mechanism deck and lens block are not shown. FFC-095 FP-098 FP-089 FP-095 FP-096 FFC-094 FFC-093 FP-090 FP-088 FP-230 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 2-11E...
Page 24
Sheet attachment positions and procedures of processing the flexible boards/harnesses are shown. HELP 01 FC-094 Flexible flat cable (8P) Clamper Harness (HP-146) HELP 02 FC-094 Flexible flat cable (8P) Clamper Harness (HP-146) HELP 03 Main frame section FP-098 flexible board HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U HELP...
Page 27
IN A OUT A SELECTOR (10/16) HP CH1 HP L HP L HP CH1 CH 1 L OUT IN B OUT B IC7120 HP CH2 CN2002 CN701 CH 2 R OUT SPEAKER AMP VSP SO,SCK HEADPHONE AMP VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 28
(2/3) MIC902 REC PROOF BOARD)(3/4) CN101 CN0003 CN103 CN761 CN760 4PIN CONNECTOR RF MON XCC DOWN (FOR ADJUSTMENT) CN761 S903 CN760 CN0005 CN107 CN103 C. C. DOWN FP-976 (2) FP-230 MODE SWITCH (FLEXIBLE (FLEXIBLE S902 BOARD)(2/4) BOARD)(2/2) VIDEO/AUDIO SIGNAL HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 29
CN2008 CN401 A2 2.8V Q307, AU 4.9V Q304 EVF 4.9V MT 4.9V AU 8V J901 RP 13.5V DC IN BL HIV CN203 BL LO BL CONT BL CONT OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/5) FAST CHARGE (PAGE 3-3) BATT SIG BATT/XEXT HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 30
CAM DO ON BLOCK DIAGRAM CAM DD ON (4/5) KEY ADO VM KEY AD1 VM (PAGE 3-8) KEY AD0 VM KEY AD2 VM KEY AD3 VM KEY AD1 VM KEY AD2 VM XCHARGE LED KEY AD3 VM XEJECT SW HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 3-10...
Page 32
S602 CN2003 POWER SW DRV10 L102 CN601 CN105 XVTR ON SW AMP IN D1 2.8V JL-001 FP-096 (FOR ADJUSTMENTS) BOARD (FLEXIBLE XCAM ON SW NOT USE BOARD) J931 LANC DC (LANC) CN901 CN2000 CN2005 CN710 CN711 CN0002 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 3-13 3-14...
Page 33
PROCESS PROCESS A/D CONV. (2/4) D1 2.8V RF SIGNAL RF SIGNAL 48 50 52 (PAGE 3-14) PROCESS PROCESS 54 56 58 CAM DD ON FB2501 FB2503 D1 1.5V FB2502 D1 2.8V A 1.5V A1 2.8V A 4.6V HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 3-15 3-16...
Page 38
(ILINK INTERFACE) VC-367 BOARD (16/16) (CONNECTOR-2) (ILINK INTERFACE) (CONNECTOR-2) VC-367 BOARD (7/16) VC-367 BOARD (7/16) FP-228/467/826 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP-228/467/826 FLEXIBLE BOARD (DV/RF SIGNAL PROCESS) (DV/RF SIGNAL PROCESS) COMMON NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS WAVEFORMS COMMON NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS WAVEFORMS HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 39
Les composants identifiés par mark 0 or dotted line with mark une marque 0 sont critiques 0 are critical for safety. pour la sécurité. Replace only with part number Ne les remplacer que par une specified. pièce portant le numéro spécifié. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 40
4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ENGLISH JAPANESE 4-2. SCHEMATIC DIGARAMS ENGLISH JAPANESE (JAPANESE) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 46
The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark (SECONDARY) 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U JU-001/FP-095/LI-073 4-17 4-18...
Page 56
The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U DA-033 4-37 4-38...
Page 58
INVERTER Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour Note: Capacitor is mounted to the location where R268 is printed. la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U DB-018 (2/2) 4-41 4-42...
Page 59
0.1u L2021 2.8V C2089 @C07 6.3V D2_2.8V Note:Resister is mounted to L2035 2.8V 22uH C2088 (16/16) L2025 the Location where C2082 0.1u 22uH L2023 and C2086 are printed. A2_2.8V L2036 1.5V R2068 R2067 L2024 2.8V HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U VC-367 (1/16) 4-43 4-44...
Page 76
VC-367 BOARD (SIDE B) PD-222 BOARD (SIDE A) PD-222 BOARD (SIDE B) FP-228/FP-467/FP-826 FLEXIBLE BOARD PD-222 BOARD (SIDE B) FP-228/FP-467/FP-826 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMMON NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS COMMON NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS WAVEFORMS MOUNTED PARTS LOCATION WAVEFORMS MOUNTED PARTS LOCATION HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 77
BASE BAND PROCESS, OSD, D3 FILTER, HDV SIGNAL/RF SIGNAL PROCESS, VC-367 HDV VIDEO DECODER, 64MBIT Y/C-SDRAM, ILINK INTERFACE, DV/RF SIGNAL PROCESS VIDEO A/D CONV., HDV AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESS, AUDIO INPUT SELECT, AUDIO CONVERTER, DS CONTROL, FRONT CONTROL, LSI CONTROL, MECHA CONTROL, CONNECTOR-1, CONNECTOR-2 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 78
SW-436 – 4-128 – VA-120 4-126 4-129 2 to 3 FP-088 – – – FP-089 – – – DA-033 – 4-129 2 to 5 DB-018 – 4-130 2 to 5 VC-367 4-127 4-131 to 133 2 to 7 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 4-77...
Page 79
4-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS For Schematic Diagram • : Uses unleaded solder. • Refer to page 4-77 for printed wiring board. FP-230 FLEXIBLE BOARD (SIDE A) FP-230 FLEXIBLE BOARD (SIDE B) 1-865-799- 11 1-865-799- 11 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U FP-230 4-79 4-80...
Page 83
• Refer to page 4-77 for printed wiring board. • Ref. No.; 80,000 Series. JU-001 BOARD(SIDE A) VIDEO AUDIO L AUDIO R S VIDEO J801 VIDEO/AUDIO IN/OUT 1-865-796- CN801 JU-001 BOARD(SIDE B) R811 R807 R806 D806 D805 D803 1-865-796- HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U JU-001 4-87 4-88...
Page 84
For Schematic Diagram • : Uses unleaded solder. • Refer to page 4-77 for printed wiring board. FP-095 FLEXIBLE BOARD 1-865-803- LI-073 BOARD(SIDEB) LI-073 BOARD(SIDE A) CN501 1-865-798- 1-865-798- BT591 LITHIUM BATTERY (SECONDARY) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U FP-095/LI-073 4-89 4-90...
Page 112
Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant F: nonflammable le numéro spécifié. • SEMICONDUCTORS In each case, u: µ, for example: (JAPANESE) uA...: µA... , uPA... , µPA... , uPB... , µPB... , uPC... , µPC... , uPD..., µPD... (JAPANESE) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 118
0 are critical for safety. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Replace only with part number specified. Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 119
A-1075-360-A MD (Z300) SUB ASSY (Y) 3-079-367-01 DAMPER, CASSETTE COMPARTMENT 3-079-741-02 SCREW, DRUM FIXING 3-079-215-02 SPRING (POP UP T), EXTENSION 3-748-682-01 WASHER, T 3-085-330-01 SCREW, SPECIAL 3-087-881-01 SHEET, ADHESIVE, FLEXIBLE 3-080-545-01 COVER, SENSOR S M901 A-1082-202-A DRUM (DEH-30F-R) 3-079-364-01 RETAINER, LS GUIDE HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 121
X-3952-927-2 COASTER (S) ASSY X-3954-273-3 PLATE ASSY (N), TG2 CAM X-3952-930-3 ROLLER ASSY, TG5 3-079-312-01 SHIELD, MOTOR X-3952-929-1 COASTER (T) ASSY 3-079-307-02 HOLDER, MOTOR M902 A-7095-658-A MOTOR BLOCK ASSY, L (LOADING) 3-085-330-01 SCREW, SPECIAL S902 1-477-679-11 ROTARY, ENCODER (MODE SWITCH) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-11...
Page 122
0 sont critiques 2-549-780-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (GERMAN/ITALIAN/SPANISH) 0 are critical for safety. pour la sécurité. (M10E) Replace only with part number Ne les remplacer que par une 2-549-780-41 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (SIMPLIEIED CHINESE) (M10C) specified. pièce portant le numéro spécifié. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-12...
Page 123
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST 5. REPAIR PARTS LIST • J MODEL HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-13...
Page 125
0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-15...
Page 132
8-729-054-72 TRANSISTOR CPH6402-TL-E Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour Q108 6-550-533-01 TRANSISTOR MCH5819-TL-E la sécurité. Q109 6-550-532-01 TRANSISTOR MCH5818-TL-E Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié. Q111 8-729-054-72 TRANSISTOR CPH6402-TL-E HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-22...
Page 134
0 are critical for safety. L216 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR 10uH Replace only with part number specified. L217 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR 10uH Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-24...
Page 135
1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF C2085 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF Note : C2086 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP 0 (Note) Resister is mounted to the location where C2082 C2088 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF and C2086 are printed. C2089 1-117-919-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 6.3V HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-25...
Page 139
2SA2029T2LQ/R IC8601 6-805-197-01 IC MB91194ALGA-G-206-ER Q2116 6-550-232-01 TRANSISTOR 2SA2029T2LQ/R IC8801 6-805-237-01 IC MB91194ALGA-G-208-ER Q2117 6-550-232-01 TRANSISTOR 2SA2029T2LQ/R IC8802 6-702-156-01 IC AK6510CM-E2 Note : A service for IC8001 is not available because an adjustment is required before replacement. IC8001 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-29...
Page 140
1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R2511 1-218-938-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W R2033 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R2512 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W R2034 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R2513 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W R2035 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R2514 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W R2036 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R3001 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-30...
Page 141
1.8K 1/16W R5011 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R7369 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W R5012 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R7370 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W R5014 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R7372 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 1/10W R5016 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R7373 1-216-828-11 METAL CHIP 3.9K 1/10W HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-31...
Page 142
1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R8311 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W R8043 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R8312 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W R8044 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R8313 1-219-570-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W R8045 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W R8314 1-218-990-11 SHORT CHIP R8046 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W R8315 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1/16W HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 5-32...
Page 144
Download the data. Save the data. (The same model of the same destination) After the EVR data is saved and downloaded, check the respective items of the EVR data. (Refer to page 6-2 for the items to be checked.) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 145
S VIDEO OUT Y level adj. Video S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj. z z z COMPONENT OUTPUT level adj. LCD automatic adj. Contrast adj.(HD) V COM adj. Sample hold phase adj. Transmissive mode white balance adj. Reflective mode white balance adj. Table. 6-1-1. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
REMOVING THE CASSETTE Groove G COMPARTMENT DAMPER Groove I Points to be noted Pin H 3 LS frame Groove J Key Points in Re-assembling 1 Cassette compartment damper Tip groove of cassette 1 Cassette compartment assy compartment damper Fig. 6-1-1. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 147
However, the pinch roller is cleaned with alcohol. Note 3: When cleaning the capstan shaft, be carefull not to move the oil seal. If the oil seal is moved, oil will leak. Capstan shaft cleaning Oil seal Drum Pinch roller Fig. 6-1-2. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 148
• The grease must not contain any dust or other matter. (otherwise it can cause various trouble.) • Observe the noted amount of grease. (otherwise the oozed grease can cause troubles.) • Grease • Suncall FG-87HSR Part Cord: 7-640-006-08 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 149
(not used in Z mechanism) Z mechanism Mode Selector II Connector (black) 6-pin (not used in Z mechanism) Relay board Mode Selector II Battery such as NP-55, NP-77 conversion board (Z) (power supply) (Ref. No. J-14) Connector (white) 6-pin Fig. 6-1-4. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 150
Press the SEL button. 3. Mode Selector II Power Off Turn off the main power of the Mode Selector II as follows. Press the RVS and FF buttons at the same time for 2 seconds or longer while the power is on. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 151
Motor ON/OFF the output signals from sensors with the stored memory. Turning AUTO on the RVS or FF button performs the same operation. STATUS Present status of sensor appears. (example: EJ) Fig. e HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Page 152
Battery Alarm Indication When the level of the battery used to supply power to this system decreases, this display appears asynchronously. When this happens, all operations are disabled and the battery must be replaced. BATT DOWN CHANGE PLEASE Fig. f HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...
Cassette compartmentassy Reference pin B 1 Three Drum Flexible board adhesive portion, fixing screws adhesive surface of the sheet HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-11...
Page 155
After attaching the flexible board, apply a pressure of approximately 0.5 kgh ¥ cm on the entire adhesive portion. Apply also a pressure on the chassis edge R portion to be subjected to the shape of the flexible board. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-12...
Page 156
REMOVING THE CASSETTE Groove G COMPARTMENT DAMPER Groove I Points to be noted Pin H 3 LS frame Groove J Key Points in Re-assembling 1 Cassette compartment damper Tip groove of cassette 1 Cassette compartment assy compartment damper HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-13...
Page 157
• Be careful not to damage the FP-826 flexible board. Screw (M1.4 × 6.0) 3 TG7 support Groove B Claw C Round hole 2 FP-826 flexible board Dowel A Round hole Capstan block Dowel E Groove D Remove in the direction of the arrow. Groove B HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-14...
Page 158
Claw C DECELERATION GEAR Flexible Board Processing The Points Key Points in in Reassembling Re-assembling Align any one of the four holes with the Motor Pinch the flexible board hole of motor holder. holder at the two positions HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-15...
Page 159
: ∅ 0.6 Wire type : 941 made by Hakko Soldering iron : T1-1BC Soldering iron tip Temperature of the : 300 ± 10 ° C soldering iron tip Contacting time of : within 2 sec soldering iron tip HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-16...
Page 160
Temperature of the soldering iron tip: 300 ± 10 ° C • The retainer plate and LED block Contacting time of soldering iron tip: within 2 sec. must have no deformation. Direction of the terminal is specified. LED (D901) FP-826 flexible board HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-17...
Page 161
• The reel lock release should be fully installed. • The flexible board should not be pinched by anything. (Should not be left in the half-installed state.) • The retainer plate must not touch with the MIC terminal. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-18...
Page 162
1 and lock it at the position where you can hear the snapping sound. You can find the locking position by rotating the T reel table assy 1. Three claws A 1 T reel table assy HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-19...
Page 163
(Release rack) (Be careful not to stretch the spring hook.) Brake (S) Claw should be positioned in the reel table side. ULE brake assy Release rack (S) Cassette positioning (S) Cassette positioning (S) Shaft D ULE brake assy HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-20...
Page 164
Points to be noted During installation, apply grease in the TG2 arm pivot shaft hole. Amount of grease: a ball of grease of 1.0 mm diameter Re-application of grease to the point which is greased already before is not necessary. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-21...
Page 165
B. LS chassis block assy LS chassis block assy 1 Extension spring ULE brake assy (ULE brake) ULE brake assy 2 ULE brake assy ULE BRAKE ASSY Key Points in Re-assembling ULE brake assy Hole D HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-22...
Page 166
B. 1 Cassette positioning (S), Extension spring (ULE) 2 Extension spring Claw A (ULE) 3 Cassette positioning (S) CASSETTE POSITIONING (S) Key Points in Re-assembling Cassette positioning (S) Confirm the tip of cassette positioning (S) being inserted. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-23...
Page 167
TG7 ARM BLOCK ASSY Key Points Pinch arm assy in Re-assembling TG7 arm block assy TG7 arm Pinch arm assy block assy When installing it, do not press the top of the roller to install it. Pinch arm assy HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-24...
Page 168
Remove the TG7 2 and compression coil spring 3 from the 2) Install the TG7 nut 1 by turning it in the opposite direction of TG7 arm block assy. the arrow. 1 TG7 nut 2 TG7 3 Compression spring (TG7) TG7 shaft TG7 arm assy HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-25...
Page 169
• Do not apply grease to the wrong position. • Do not forget to apply grease. • Do not make mistake about amount of grease. • When applying grease, do not splash or touch grease to any other parts and components. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-26...
Page 170
(M1.4 × 2.0) to be noted 2 LS guide retainer Hold the B portion 3 Screw S2 shaft (M1.4 × 1.4) 4 LS cam plate LS CAM PLATE Points to be noted S1 screw hole Hold the A portion HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-27...
Page 171
Brake (T) block assy Re-assembling (Fig. 3) (Fig. 4) S2 shaft TG2 arm GL driving arm S1 screw block assy Align hole LS arm assy Guideline 4 Mechanical chassis Trace mark of GL block assy driving shaft caulking HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-28...
Page 172
Apply grease when installing it. Amount of grease: Amount of grease: a ball of grease of 1.0 mm a ball of grease of 1.0 mm diameter diameter GL driving arm Apply grease Apply (Inner side) grease Mechanical chassis block assy HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-29...
Page 173
T reel table assy in the clockwise direction. (Fig. 1) BRAKE (T) BLOCK ASSY Points to be noted Hold the A portion BRAKE (T) BLOCK ASSY Brake (T) block assy Key Points in Re-assembling T reel table assy (Fig. 1) Brake (T) block assy Shaft HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-30...
Page 174
Be sure that it Contacting time of does not go outside : within 2 sec soldering iron tip exceeding the U- groove Be sure that is does not intrude into the L-edge of the chassis HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-31...
Page 175
: ∅ 0.6 Wire type : 941 made by Hakko Soldering iron : T1-1BC Soldering iron tip Temperature of the : 300 ± 10 ° C soldering iron tip Contacting time of : within 2 sec soldering iron tip HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-32...
Page 176
: 300 ± 10 ° C soldering iron tip Contacting time of Soldering it at the : within 2 sec soldering iron tip four locations C Two dowels D Soldering it at the two locations A 1 C-IN switch (S903) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-33...
Page 177
• Confirm that the two claws C of the TG2 cam plate assy have entered in the claw of the guide rail. • Detent of the guide rail has not overridden on the groove of the drum base. • Guide rail must not have any twist or scars. Two claws C HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-34...
Page 178
Conversion • The belt must not override on the capstan motor block assy. diameter gear shaft • When installing the belt, the belt must not have any twisting, dust, scar or grease must not be splashed on belt. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-35...
• The second tooth from the left of the GL gear (S) and the V-groove of the GL gear (T) must be in phase. GL gear (T) shaft • The second tooth from the left of the GL drive arm and the v mark must be in phase. GL driving arm HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-36...
Page 180
Coaster (T) shaft COASTER (T) ASSY, GL GEAR (T), TORSION SPRING (GLT) Key Points in Re-assembling Coaster (T) assy (Fig. 1) 4 Torsion A Claw spring (GLT) Coaster (T) assy Torsion spring (GLT) 3 GL gear (T) GL gear (T) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-37...
Page 181
Groove B Brake driving Amount of grease: a ball of 1.0 mm shaft (roller) diameter of grease S1 shaft, S2 shaft Apply grease Apply grease when installing it Amount of grease: a ball of 1.0 mm diameter of grease HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-38...
Page 182
Points to be noted Apply grease when installing it Amount of grease: a ball of 1.0 mm diameter of grease Apply grease in parallel with the side (red line) LS guide shaft S1 Cam gear LS arm shaft Apply grease HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-39...
Page 183
Conversion open. gear shaft • Confirm that the spring hook of the tension coil 4 GL driving arm spring (pinch) 1 is facing upward. 2 Pinch driving arm M slider shaft HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-40...
Page 184
• Confirm that you have not forgotten to insert the top tip B of the M slider assy 1 into the notch of the mechanical chassis. The M slider assy 1 should not have any deformation. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-41...
Page 185
Groove of the mechanical chassis Dowel C Apply Grease EJ arm Points to be noted Apply grease when installing it Amount of grease: a ball of 1.0 mm diameter of grease EJ arm Extension spring (EJ) Apply grease HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-42...
Page 186
GL driving arm. 3 GL driving arm GL driving arm Cam gear Rotary encoder Apply grease when installing it Amount of grease: a ball of 1.0 mm Conversion gear diameter of grease shaft Conversion gear shaft Right side HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-43...
Page 187
Points to be noted Lead-free solder Wire type: diameter ∅ 0.6 Soldering iron: 941 made by Hakko Temperature of the soldering iron tip: 350 ± 10 ° C Contacting time of soldering iron tip: within 2 sec. FP-467 flexible board HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-44...
Page 188
• Be careful not to contact the soldering iron tip too flexible board. long time. • Do not rub the DEW sensor with any rubbing bars. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-45...
Page 189
• When applying grease, do not splash or touch grease to any other parts and components. Worm shaft Apply grease Deceleration gear Gooseneck gear shaft Amount of grease to be applied : 2.0 mm dia (at 2 locations) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U HELP...
Page 190
Apply grease when installing it. Amount of grease: a ball of 1.0 mm diameter of grease Brake driving shaft (roller) S1 shaft, S2 shaft Apply Apply grease when installing it grease Amount of grease: a ball of 1.0 mm diameter of grease HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U HELP...
Page 191
1.0 mm diameter Apply grease when installing it. Amount of grease: GL driving arm GL driving arm a ball of grease of 1.0 mm Apply diameter grease Mechanical chassis Apply grease block assy (Inner side) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U HELP...
Page 192
Pinch driving arm M slider assy EJ arm, Extension spring (EJ) Apply grease when installing it Amount of grease: a ball of 1.0 mm diameter of grease EJ arm Apply grease Groove of the mechanical chassis Dowel HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U HELP...
Page 193
Apply grease (5) Rotary encoder GL driving arm Cam gear Apply grease when installing it Amount of grease: a ball of 1.0 mm Cam gear diameter of grease Right side Conversion gear shaft HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U HELP...
Page 194
Temperature of the soldering iron tip: 300 ± 10 ° C • Be careful not to crash the clip jog to the TG1 guide. Contacting time of soldering iron tip: within 2 sec. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U HELP...
Page 195
: 300 ± 10 ° C : within 2 sec soldering iron tip soldering iron tip Contacting time of : within 2 sec Four solderings soldering iron tip S reel sensor (H901) Four solderings Two solderings Two dowels C-IN switch (S903) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U HELP...
Page 196
Contacting time of soldering iron tip: within 2 sec. • Be careful not to create the hollow soldering, Br, and there must be no lacking of parts. There must not be solder ball. • Be careful not to contact the soldering iron tip too long time. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U HELP...
Page 197
• The second tooth from the left of the GL drive arm and the v mark must be in phase. GL driving arm Rotary encoder Cam gear must have raised higher than the GL driving arm. GL driving arm Rotary encoder Cam gear Conversion gear shaft HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U HELP...
Page 198
Note: Upon completion of adjustment, confirm that TG2 can move band has no problem, replace the respective reel tables. with some margin in the direction of the arrow A. L motor Band adjuster Fixing screw Adjustment screwdriver Band adjuster Fig. 6-1-5. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-46...
Page 199
0.196 ± 0.05 N•m (2000 ± 500gf•cm). LS cam plate fixing screw Pin of the LS arm assy LS cam plate Move the LS cam plate with the force of 0.147 ± 0.01 N•m (1500 ± 100 gf•cm) Fig. 6-1-6. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-47...
Page 200
Drum TG3 guide Capstan TG4 guide TG7 guide TG6 guide TG5 guide TG2 guide (tension regulator) Tape must run while maintaining contact with the upper flange. There must not exist a large tape curl. Capstan Tape Fig. 6-1-9. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-48...
Page 201
(Increases the spring tension) Move the tension coil spring hook to another spring stay in Entrance side Exit side the direction of A. Tension coil spring (tension regulator) TG2 arm assy LS chassis assy Fig. 6-1-13. Fig. 6-1-11. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-49...
Page 202
Tape Tape height in the REV mode is higher TG7 guide Adjustment nut Fig. 6-1-15. Tape height in the Capstan motor REV mode is lower Pinch roller TG7 guide TG6 guide TG5 guide Fig. 6-1-14. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-50...
Page 203
(Fluctuation of amplitude should be 10% or less at both entrance side (B) and exit side (C), when taking the amplitude (A) in the CUE or REV mode as 100%) FWD mode C 10% B 10% Fig. 6-1-17. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-51...
Page 204
FWD/BACK T adjustment Torque screwdriver Tape path screwdriver screwdriver J-9049-330-A J-6082-026-A J-6082-187-A J-13 J-14 J-15 Mode Selector II ROM Mode Selector II (supporting Z Mode Selector II conversion board (Z) mechanism) J-6082-282-B J-6082-493-A *Note 1 J-6082-314-G Fig. 6-2-1. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-52...
To remove the LI-073 board, disconnect the following connector. DB-018 board CN207 (6P, 0.5mm) To open the DB-018 board, use the following extension cable between the DB-018 board CN205 and DA-033 board CN104. (J-6082-566-A) (28P 0.8mm) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-53...
Page 206
REC CRRT0 Fig. 6-2-2. Table 6-2-1. 2-1-4. Connecting the Equipment Connect the measuring instruments as shown in Fig. 6-2-3, and perform the adjustments. TV monitor Main unit VIDEO Adjustment remote commander (RM-95) LANC jack VIDEO OUT jack Fig. 6-2-3. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-54...
Page 208
XX=24: Initializing 1B page built in the same model.) XX=25: Initializing A and 1A page XX=26: Initializing B and 1B page Fixed data-1 XX=28: Initializing A, B, D, 1A and 1B page Fixed data-2 DA to FF Fixed data-1 Table. 6-2-2. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-56...
Page 209
00 to FF Fixed data-1 Table. 6-2-6. 30 to 32 Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 34 to 44 Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 46 to 56 Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 58 to 79 Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 Table. 6-2-4. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-57...
Page 210
Order Page Address Data Procedure Set the data. Set the data. Set the data. Set the data, and press PAUSE button. Check that the data changes to “1C”. Perform “Modification of 8, C, 13, 18, 1C Page Data”. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-58...
Page 211
Fixed data-2 built in the same model.) 74 to 75 Fixed data-1 Contrast adj.(HD) (LCD) Fixed data-1 78 to 81 Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 COMPONENT OUTPT level adj. (Modified data. Copy the data built in the same model.) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-59...
Page 212
33 to 3E Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 40 to B6 Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 (Modified data. Copy the data built in the same model.) BA to DB Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 DD to FF Fixed data-1 Table. 6-2-9. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-60...
Page 213
Fixed data-2 (Modified data. Copy the data built in the same model.) Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 59 to 9C Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 9E to B2 Fixed data-1 Error rate check HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-61...
Page 214
Check that the data of adjustment addresses is the initial value. If not, change the data to the initial value. Processing after Completing Modification of 9, 1D Page data Order Page Address Data Procedure Set the data. Set the data. Set the data, and press PAUSE button. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-62...
Page 215
Obtain the maximum decimal not exceeding D from Table 6- 2-15, and take this as D is “12345”. Example: If D =12288 Obtain the hexadecimal corresponding to D from Table 6-2- 15, and take this as H Example: If D is “12288”. =3000 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-63...
Page 217
No data is returned from IC4001 When the ODD channel is defective Data of page: C, Contents of defect address: 12 Writing into EEPROM (IC8802) is defective Adjustment data is out of range No data is returned from IC4001 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-65...
Page 218
10 to “00”. 3-3. Processing after Completing Adjustments Order Page Address Data Procedure Set the data. Set the data. Set the data, and press PAUSE button. Set the data. Set the data. Set REC FORMAT (IN/OUT menu) to “HDV1080i”. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-66...
Page 219
S VIDEO OUT Y Level Adjustment (PAL(50i) mode) S VIDEO OUT Chroma Level Adjustment (PAL(50i) mode) VIDEO OUT Y, Chroma Level Check (PAL(50i) mode) 10) E-E Level Check (PAL(50i) mode) VC-367 BOARD (SIDE A) IC2023 IC2021 Fig. 6-2-5. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-67...
Page 220
Set the data. Note4: For the bit values, refer to “6-3. SERVICE MODE”, “3-3. 3. Bit value discrimination”. Fig. 6-2-6. 0.28 µ sec (NTSC) 0.28 µ sec (NTSC) 0.23 µ sec (PAL) 0.23 µ sec (PAL) Fig. 6-2-7. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-68...
Page 221
Check that the burst signal level (B) satisfies the specified value. Set the data, and press PAUSE button. Set the data. Note4: For the bit values, refer to “6-3. SERVICE MODE”, “3-3. 3. Bit value discrimination”. Fig. 6-2-8. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-69...
Page 222
Connect the oscilloscope to the PB signal terminal. Change the data and set the PB level (C) to the specified value. Press PAUSE button. Check that the SYNC level (D) and SYNC level (E) are satisfied the specified value. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-70...
Page 223
10) Check that the Y level (A) satisfies the specified value. 11) Connect the vectorscope to the VIDEO OUT jack. 12) Check that the center of each color luminance point satisfies the specified values. Horizontal sync signal Fig. 6-2-13. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-71...
Page 224
47k Ω 47k Ω (1-249-437-11) Main unit AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT Audio oscillator Attenuator Audio level meter Ω or Distortion meter 47k Ω Ω Ω Ω 47k Ω (1-249-437-11) 600 : 270 (1-249-410-11) + 330 (1-249-411-11) Fig. 6-2-14. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-72...
Page 225
CH1 level indicator indicates “-12dB”. Turn the AUDIO REC LEVEL CH2 knob from “0” position, little by little, until the CH2 level indicator indicates “-12dB”. Record the signal. Playback the recorded section. Check that the 1kHz signal level is the specified value. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-73...
Page 226
’ to a hexadecimal VCO adjustment error number, and obtain D . (Note3) Set the data, and press PAUSE Note3: Refer to “Table 6-3-1. Hexadecimal-decimal Conversion Table”. button. Set the data. Switch setting: REC FORMAT (IN/OUT REC menu) ........DV HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-74...
Page 227
B is equal. Data of page: 3, Subtract 3 from the data. Contents of error address: C6 Press PAUSE button. Contrast adjustment (HD) error Set the data, and press PAUSE button. Set the data. Fig. 6-2-16. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-75...
Page 228
Set the data, and press PAUSE button. Set the data. Note3: For example. When D . is “BF”, data is “9F”. . is “5F”, data is “3F”. When D However, when D . is “1F”, data is “BF”. Fig. 6-2-17. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-76...
Page 229
Set the data, and press PAUSE button. Check that the data changes to “00”. Check that the data is “00”. (Note2) Set the data. Set the data. Set the data. Note2: If the data is “01”, adjustment becomes time out. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-77...
0, address: 10, and set data: 01, then select 3, 8, A, B, C or D page. The 13, 18, 1A, 1B, 1C or 1D page can be chosen by this data setting. After reading or writing, reset the data of page: 0, address: 10 to “00”. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-78...
Page 231
Because the upper digit of the adjustment number is B ( ), and the lower digit is D ( ), the meeting point “189” of 1 and 2 in the above table is the corresponding decimal number. Table. 6-3-1. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-79...
Page 232
Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. Select page: 3, address: 01, set data: 37, and press the PAUSE button. Check that the data of page:3, address:02 is “00”. Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-80...
Page 233
PB, REC, CUE, REVIEW, PAUSE, FF, REW positions. When pinch roller is pressed, and the tension regulator is ON, the mechanism is operating at this position in modes in which normal images are shown. NULL Code not existing in the MD. Default value. Status before finding any mechanism position. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-81...
Page 234
Note: The data of page: 0, address: 10 must be “00”. Function When bit value=1 When bit value=0 REC PROOF SW (Mechanism chassis) SAVE Using method: Select page: 7, address: 4F. By discriminating the bit value of display data, the state of the switch can be discriminated. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-82...
Page 235
Select page: 7, address: 04, and set data: 00. Select page: 7, address: 00, set data: 01 and press the PAUSE button. Select page: 7, address: 00, and set data: 00. Select page: 7, address: 01, and set data: 00. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-83...
Page 236
Month After setting the clock, set the date of power on next (BCD code) Final condensation Year occurrence data Month (BCD code) Using method: The record of use data is displayed at addresses: C8 to CD. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-84...
Page 237
Select page: 7, address: 00, set data: 01 and press the PAUSE button. Check that the data of page: 7, address: B0 to C7 are “00”. Select page: 7, address: 00, and set data: 00. Select page: 7, address: 01, and set data: 00. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-85...
Page 238
FG fault during normal drum Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations operations from the beginning. Data on A page or D page are rewriten. Make data A page and D page correct value. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U 6-86E...
Page 239
2-549-780-11(1) Digital HD Videocassette Recorder Operating Instructions HVR-M10U/M10N/M10E/M10P 2005 Sony Corporation...
Page 240
Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you To avoid electrical shock, do not open the call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified per- Model No. HVR- sonnel only.
Page 241
If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable fuse cover, be sure to attach the fuse cover after you change the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover. If you should lose the fuse cover, please contact your nearest Sony service station. Caution Television programs, films, video tapes and other materials may be copyrighted.
Page 242
Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter1 Overview Features ................6 Location and Function of Parts ........8 Front Panel ................8 Section behind the Operation Panel ......... 10 Inside of the Front Panel ........... 14 Rear Panel ................. 15 Supplied Remote Commander ..........
Chapter4 Adjusting and Operating the Menus ............45 Setting Through Menu Organization ............46 Menus Menu Contents ..............47 Chapter5 Maintenance Troubleshooting .............. 54 General Operation Troubles ..........54 Batteries/Power sources ............ 55 Cassette tapes ..............56 Playback ................57 Recording/Dubbing ............
Page 244
Chapter Overview Features The HVR-M10U/M10N/M10E/M10P is a digital HD DVCAM/DV format videocassette recorder supporting HDV format. Offering the DVCAM/DV format, this unit produces DVCAM is based on the consumer DV format, which stable, superior picture quality by digital processing uses the 4:1:1 component digital format (60i) or the and separating image signals into color difference 4:2:0 format (50i), and provides a -inch digital...
Page 245
On this unit, you can use time code and user bits. are trademarks of Sony Using the menu, these can be set easily. Corporation. is a trademark of Sony Corporation and Screen Language Setting Victor Company of Japan Ltd. You can select the language.
Page 246
Location and Function of Parts Front Panel 1 Indicator section (see page 8) 1 1 (on/standby) switch/ 1 (on/standby) lamp 6 Operation panel 2 Remote sensor 2 Tape transport control 3 PHONE LEVEL control knob section (see page 13) 4 PHONES jack 5 LCD monitor 1 1 (on/standby) switch/ 1 (on/standby) lamp 4 PHONES jack...
Page 247
1 q (cassette) indicator 6 DVCAM indicator Lights up when a digital video cassette is loaded. Does Lights up when the unit is in the following operating not light up while the cassette compartment opens or status. the cassette is not loaded. •...
Page 248
Location and Function of Parts Section behind the Operation Panel 1 Upper control section 3 Tape transport control section 2 Audio control section 1 Upper control section 1 LCD BRIGHT button 2 DISPLAY/BATT INFO button 3 TC/U-BIT button 4 INPUT SELECT switch 8 MENU button 9 EXEC button 0 f/F button...
Page 249
Notes • If you change this selector, the screen may momentarily becomes bright or noise may appear. This noise will be recorded. • Do not change this switch setting during recording. If you change the setting of this switch during recording, the recorded image will be interrupted for several seconds.
Page 250
Location and Function of Parts 2 Audio control section 1 AUTO/MANU (manual) audio switch 2 AUDIO REC LEVEL (VOL) (recording level adjustment) control knobs 1 AUTO/MANU (manual) audio switch Switches the audio recording level adjustment mode. AUTO: The recording level is automatically adjusted in accordance with an input audio.
Page 251
3 Tape transport control section 1 AUDIO DUB (audio dubbing) button/indicator 2 REC (record) button/indicator 3 PAUSE button/indicator 4 FF (fast forward) button/indicator 5 PLAY button/indicator 6 REW (rewind) button/indicator 7 STOP button Note: You can operate all buttons above except AUDIO DUB with the operation panel closed.
Page 252
Location and Function of Parts Inside of the Front Panel 1 RESET button 2 EJECT button 3 Cassette compartment 1 RESET button Press this button to clear all settings including the date and time. Use the tip of a ball-point pen or similar tool to press this button.
Rear Panel 1 S VIDEO jacks 2 VIDEO jacks 3 AUDIO jacks 7 Battery terminal 4 COMPONENT OUT jacks 8 BATT RELEASE button 5 LANC jack 9 DC IN jack HDV/DV jack 1 S VIDEO jacks You can set the output video format by using To connect a device equipped with an S-video jack, [COMPONENT] on the [IN/OUT REC] menu.
Page 254
Location and Function of Parts – The output level of the luminance signal is different • If the device you connect to this unit has a SHUTTLE from the specified value. A/B switching function and a LANC-M function, set the device to the SHUTTLE A mode for processing The above symptom is not a malfunction.
Supplied Remote Commander 6 DATA CODE button 7 INDEX WRITE button 1 SEARCH SELECT buttons × × × × 2 Buttons for playing at various speeds 8 REC buttons 3 PAUSE button 4 REW button 9 STOP button 5 PLAY button 0 FF button 1 SEARCH SELECT buttons 6 DATA CODE button...
Page 256
• In addition to the Remote Commander supplied with remove them, wipe the battery compartment dry and the unit, the unit accepts signals from any Sony replace the batteries with new ones. Remote Commander whose command mode is set to VTR4.
Displaying Various Data This unit can display various superimposed text data 1 Remaining battery on the built-in LCD monitor and also an external When you use this unit with a battery, the battery monitor connected to the unit. To display text data on remaining time is displayed.
Page 258
Displaying Various Data 0 Search indicator STATUS CHECK screen Displays the search mode when you search for scenes using the Remote Commander. You can confirm the setting values of the following For details on the search function, see “Searching using the items by pressing the STATUS CHECK button.
Chapter Playback and Recording Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes Usable cassettes Checking the tape for slack We recommend you to use a digital master cassette Using a paper clip or a similar object, turn the reel (PHDVM-63DM) and a Mini-DV/DVCAM cassette gently in the direction shown by the arrow.
Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes Open the front panel. Preparing the Power Supply Connect the power cord (supplied) to the AC adaptor and the DC plug of the AC adaptor to the DC IN jack on this unit. Next, connect the power plug to an AC outlet.
Page 261
Limitations caused by differences in format Removing the cassette The unit can record and play back tapes recorded in HDV1080i/DVCAM format. It can also record and play back tapes recorded in DV format (SP mode). Open the front panel. However, due to differences in format, you may not be able to play back or edit some tapes affected by Press the EJECT button while the AC adaptor or recording conditions of the tape (e.g., a tape originally...
Page 262
Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes Installing the Unit Vertically Put the unit into the supplied rack as illustrated below. You can install it either standing on its left side or on its right side. Align the F on the unit with the f on the rack.
Playback This section describes the connections and settings for Notes the playback and functions such as playback at various • Be sure that you set [VCR HDV/DV] on the [IN/ speeds and searching for a specific scene on a recorded OUT REC] menu to [AUTO] (default setting) before tape.
Page 264
Playback Connecting the unit to a monitor without an i.LINK jack You can connect this unit to video monitor without an i.LINK jack. Use this unit as follows. Rear view of the player Monitor (this unit) Audio input Component video input Video input S-video input Audio cable (Phono jack) (not supplied)
Power on the monitor, then set the monitor’s input recorded on a tape switch according to the signals input. If you record on a tape using a Sony digital camcorder Turn this unit on. (DSR-200/200P, 200A/200AP, PD100/PD100P, PD100A/PD100AP, PD150/PD150P, PD170/PD170P, 250/250P, etc.) or digital HD video camera recorder...
Playback Playing at various speeds No indicator You can enjoy playback functions using the Remote Commander. DVCAM/DV formatted tape Operation Playback options Recording Play at 1/10 of Press × 1/10 button during playback. date/time normal speed Press × 1/3 button during playback. Play at 1/3 of normal speed Date...
Page 267
C button; in the backward direction, press the c button. Notes • When the command mode of a Sony device / remote commander is set to VTR4; – if you press the ×1/3 button on the supplied Remote...
Page 268
• Searching may not be done correctly if the tapes were unit searches for the previous or next search point. not recorded on Sony-brand digital video equipment. When a search point is located, its number is indicated on the monitor screen.
Page 269
Using the Unit as a Videocassette Recorder This section describes the connections, settings and Notes operations necessary to perform recording on this unit. • When you record video from an HDV-compatible The same settings and operations apply whether you equipment, set [VCR HDV/DV] on the [IN/OUT are using the unit for dubbing.
Page 270
Using the Unit as a Videocassette Recorder To video equipment without an i.LINK jack You can connect this unit to video equipment without an i.LINK jack. Use this unit as a recorder as follows. Monitor Monitor Rear view of the recorder (this unit) Player Audio output...
Turn this unit on. Settings for Recording Select an input signal by switching the INPUT SELECT switch on this unit. Preparation on the recorder (this unit) HDV/DV: to record input signals from the HDV/ DV jack Notes S VIDEO: to record input signals from the S VIDEO •...
Using the Unit as a Videocassette Recorder Note Notes When the unit records HDV format images, it will take • You cannot adjust the recording level if you record a while until recording starts. This delay, however, is signals input via the HDV/DV jack. not an error.
Chapter Dubbing/Editing Dubbing to another equipment This section describes the connections and settings Monitor necessary to perform dubbing on other equipment, Rear view of the player using this unit as a video player. (this unit) Connections for Dubbing Notes • For connection of the editing controller and its peripheral devices, refer to the instruction manual of the editing controller and that of the editing software you use.
Page 274
Dubbing to another equipment Notes • If you output pictures in the playback pause mode when connected with an i.LINK cable, recorded images may appear grainy. • When video signals in the HDV format is played back, you cannot output pictures in the playback pause mode or played back at various speeds other than normal via the HDV/DV jack.
Dubbing procedures Prepare this unit. Refer to "Preparation on this unit" on page 27. Prepare the recorder. If the recorder has an input selector switch, select an input. For details, refer to your recorder's instruction manual. Start playback on this unit and start recording on the recorder.
Page 276
Editing (Connecting with a Personal Computer) You can set up an editing system by connecting this unit to a personal computer (editor) using the i.LINK jack on the unit. • For details about the connecting method of peripheral equipment for the editing machine, refer to the supplied instruction manual of your editing machine.
Page 277
• This unit is equipped with a function to down-convert Preparations HDV signals to DV signals and output the signals to the i.LINK jack. Some software may not be able to edit this down-converted DV signal correctly. If this Loading images from a tape to a personal happens, use the following procedure to dub a tape computer (editing machine) and then edit the dubbed tape.
Page 278
Setting the Time Code and User Bits This unit can set, display, record and play back the Press the MENU button to display the menu. time code and user bits. AUDIO SET AUDIO MONI AUDIO MIX Notes AUDIO MODE AUDIO LOCK AUDIO LIMIT •...
Page 279
To cancel the time code setting Press the f/F buttons to select [OK], then press Select [CANCEL] in step 7, then press the EXEC the EXEC button. button. The user bits are set. To reset the time code Select [RESET] in step 4, then press the EXEC button. Press the f/F buttons to select [OK], then press the EXEC button.
Page 280
Setting the Time Code and User Bits To set the advancement mode Set [TC RUN] on the [TC/UB SET] menu to switch the advancement mode (counting up). REC RUN: Time code advances only while recording. FREE RUN: Time code advances even when the unit is not recording and the time indicator is paused.
Audio Dubbing You can record just sound on a recorded tape. (Audio dubbing) Notes • You can dub the sound onto a DVCAM-formatted tape (recorded) in the 32 kHz audio mode (4-channel/ 12 bits). You cannot dub sound recorded in 48 kHz (2-channel/16 bits) audio mode on a tape or a tape recorded in nonstandard audio.
Page 282
Audio Dubbing To stop audio dubbing Dubbing sound Press the STOP button. To output the sound you want Connect the unit and the sound source using a Select the sound to be output from the AUDIO jack or phono jack cable (not supplied). headphone jack.
Chapter Adjusting and Setting Through Menus Operating the Menus The unit allows you to set various parameters in the Displaying the menu menus. Press the MENU button. Note Do not pull out the power cord plug (battery or AC Pressing the f/F buttons, select the menu icon you adaptor power cord) while operating the menus or want to change, then press the EXEC button.
Operating the Menus Menu Organization The menu of this unit consists of the following menus and submenus. AUDIO SET AUDIO MONI (page 47) AUDIO MIX (page 47) AUDIO MODE (page 47) AUDIO LOCK (page 47) AUDIO LIMIT (page 47) LCD COLOR (page 48) LCD SET LCD BL LEVEL (page 48) IN/OUT REC...
Menu Contents Initial settings are indicated with rectangles. AUDIO SET menu Icon/Menu Submenu Setting AUDIO MONI Set the audio to be output from the headphones. AUDIO SET (page 27) CH1,CH2 : Outputs CH1 and CH2 audio to the L/R channel of the headphones. CH1 : Outputs CH1 audio to the L/R channel of the headphones CH2 : Outputs CH2 audio to the L/R channel of the headphones CH1+CH2 : Synthesizes the audio of CH1 and CH2 and outputs them to the L/R channel...
Page 286
Operating the Menus LCD SET menu Icon/Menu Submenu Setting Adjusts the color density of the liquid crystal display when you press the f/F buttons. LCD COLOR LCD SET This setting will not affect the video to be recorded. Lighter Darker Adjusts the brightness of the LCD screen backlight.
Page 287
Icon/Menu Submenu Setting REC MODE Switches the recording mode between DVCAM and DV (SP mode only). IN/OUT REC DVCAM : Records in DVCAM format. DV SP : Records in DV format (SP mode). Note You cannot change the setting during recording. COMPONENT Select the mode of the video output from the COMPONENT OUT jacks in accordance with (page 15, 26)
Page 288
Operating the Menus TC/UB SET menu Icon/Menu Submenu Setting TC/UB SET TC PRESET Resets/Sets the time code value. (page 40) PRESET : Sets the time code value. RESET : Resets the time code value to 00:00:00:00. Note To set the initial time code value, you need to set [TC MAKE] to [PRESET] first. If [TC MAKE] has been set to [REGENERATE], you cannot change the time code using this item.
Page 289
Icon/Menu Submenu Setting TC/UB SET TC MAKE Selects the time code when you start recording. (page 41) REGENERATE : The time code value is set to continuous time code from the one already recorded on the tape. If no time code is recorded on the tape, it starts from 00:00:00:00. PRESET : The time code starts from the value set in [TC PRESET] on the [TC/UB SET] menu.
Operating the Menus OTHERS menu Icon/Menu Submenu Setting OTHERS CLOCK SET 1 Press the f/F buttons to set the year, then press the EXEC button. (page 33) CLOCK SET 2005 12 : 00 MENU : CANCEL 2 Press the f/F buttons to set the month, day, hour and minute in the same way as step 1, then press the EXEC button.
Page 291
OTHERS menu Icon/Menu Submenu Setting OTHERS DISP LCD PANEL : Displays information such as the time code on the LCD monitor. OUTPUT V-OUT/PANEL : Displays information such as the time code on the LCD monitor of this (page 19) unit and an external monitor. Refer to page 63 for details.
Chapter Maintenance Troubleshooting Please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer. General Operation Troubles Symptom Cause/Remedy • There are menus that cannot be used depending on the [ REC MODE] A menu item is not available. setting on the [IN/OUT REC] menu and the [TC MAKE] setting on the [TC/UB SET] menu.
AC outlet and contact Sony Customer Service. The battery is probably faulty. The battery is expended quickly. • The ambient temperature is extremely low or charging is insufficient. This is not a malfunction.
Troubleshooting Cassette tapes Symptom Cause/Remedy A cassette tape cannot be removed. t Check whether the power supply (battery or AC adaptor) is connected properly. t Remove the battery and reinstall it. t Install a charged battery. The cassette tape is not ejected when you •...
Playback Symptom Cause/Remedy t If a tape has reached its end, rewind the tape. Cannot playback. Cannot playback in reverse at various • This unit cannot play back a tape recorded in the HDV format in the reverse speeds. direction at various speeds. (p. 28) Horizontal lines are displayed on an image t The video heads are dirty.
Troubleshooting Symptom Cause/Remedy The unit does not function as part of a • The INPUT SELECT switch is set to a setting other than HDV/DV. digital non-linear editing system. t Set it to HDV/DV. • The editing controller or the editing software is not compatible with this unit. t Refer to the instruction manuals of the controller or the software and consult their manufacturers.
C:ss:ss/E: ss:ss If an error still recurs after you retry the corrective actions several times, contact (Self-diagnosis display) Sony Customer Service or your place of purchase. C:04:ss t A battery other than the “InfoLITHIUM” Battery is being used. Use the optional “InfoLITHIUM”...
Warning indicators and messages Alarm Messages The following alarm messages will appear together with the alarm indicators. Take corrective action according to the displayed message. Item Message Cause/Corrective Action Use the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack. t See page 67. Battery Battery level is low. t See page 67.
Notes on Use Do not put magnetic objects close to the unit Notes on the Videocassette Magnetic fields may damage the recording. Recorder To prevent electromagnetic interference Do not use the unit in a place subject to direct caused by radio communication equipment sunlight or heat sources such as cellular phones, transceivers, etc.
When condensation occurs, the alarm messages In general, consult your Sony dealer about necessary “% Z Moisture condensation. Eject the cassette” or periodic maintenance checks. “% Moisture condensation. Turn off for 1H.” will appear.
Notes on Use About the Built-in Rechargeable Battery This unit is provided with a rechargeable battery that retains the date/time and various settings regardless of power-on and power-off. The rechargeable battery is charged as long as this unit is operated. If the period of operating this unit is short, the battery discharges gradually and if it is not used at all for approximately 3 months, the battery will discharge completely.
Unplug the AC adaptor from the DC IN jack. “InfoLITHIUM” L series battery packs have the mark. To remove the battery pack “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Slide the battery pack out while pressing the BATT RELEASE button. Attach the battery with the power turned off.
Page 304
Time available for playback Charging time The approximate times (in minutes) required for The approximate times (in minutes) available for recharging an empty battery at the temperature of 25˚C playback when a fully charge battery is used for (recommended temperature: 10 to 30˚C are indicated playback at the temperature of 25˚C are indicated below.
• Frequent use of the LCD screen or frequent playback, ....................fast forward or rewind discharges the battery pack “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony Corporation. faster. We recommend using a large capacity battery pack: NP-F770/F970 (optional). • Do not expose the battery pack to water. The battery pack is not water resistant.
Compatibility of HDV, DVCAM, and DV Formats The HDV format is a HD VCR format based on the DV format of the globally widespread general consumer digital VCR system. This format has the newly defined data recording specifications for HD signals compressed by MPEG2.
Page 307
Cassette compatibility A DV format cassette tape can be used for HDV. The recording bit rate and recording track pitch on a tape of the HDV1080i system used for HVR-Z1U/Z1N/Z1E/Z1P/M10U/M10N/M10E/M10P are about 25Mbps and 10µm, respectively. The specifications are the same as that of home use DV (SP) tapes. The recording time on an HDV tape is also the same as that of DV (SP).
Page 308
Compatibility of HDV, DVCAM, and DV Formats i.LINK output when this unit is used as a player Menu item Playback tape i.LINK CONV format VCR HDV/DV HDVtDV CONV AUDIO LOCK i.LINK output format (AUDIO MODE) HDV (LOCK MODE) AUTO — LOCK MODE DV (LOCK MODE) DV (UNLOCK MODE)
Page 309
Notes • If you use the tapes described in 2) above for editing, you may encounter function limitations regardless of the player and recorder formats. • Some DV video equipment may be able to playback a DVCAM-formatted tape. Even if the tape is played back, the contents cannot be guaranteed.
• i.LINK is an easy-to-remember term for the IEEE electricity. 1394 proposed by Sony, and is a trademark approved • When you connect this unit to equipment equipped by many corporations in Japan and overseas.
Specifications System VIDEO jacks Video recording format (HDV) IN/OUT Pin jack, 1 Vp-p (75 Ω (ohms), Rotating dual-head helical scan unbalanced, sync negative) Video recording format (DVCAM (DV)) Rotating dual-head helical scan S VIDEO jacks Audio recording format (HDV) IN/OUT Mini DIN 4-pin Rotating dual heads Luminance signal:...
Page 312
Specifications Power consumption (when using a battery) AC adaptor AC-L15A when LCD is used Power requirements HDV playback 6.5 W 100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz DVCAM/DV playback 5.7 W Current consumption when LCD is not used 0.35 – 0.18 A HDV playback 5.7 W Power consumption DVCAM/DV playback 4.9 W...
Index Alarm message ........60 Menu ............45 Audio dubbing ........43 Menu screen .......... 19 Audio mode ........... 20 Mini DV cassette ........21 Mini DVCAM cassette ......21 Moisture condensation ......63 Camera data ........... 28 Cassette ..........21 Cassette memory ........
C8310 1-164-856-81 CERAMIC CHIP 18PF C8310 1-164-854-11 CERAMIC CHIP 15PF 5-28 IC8009 8-753-223-11 IC CXD3175AGG-T6 IC8009 8-753-235-21 IC CXD3175BGG-T6 IC8601 6-805-197-01 IC MB91194ALGA-G-206-ER IC8601 6-806-277-01 IC MB91195LGL-G-155-ERE1 5-29 IC8801 6-805-237-01 IC MB91194ALGA-G-208-ER IC8801 6-806-007-01 IC MB91195LGL-G-171-ERE1 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U — 5 —...
Page 320
*2: When the mechanism control microprocessor is replaced, check that the fixed data of the 8 and 13 page are corresponding to the version of the microprocessor. (Refer to “2-2-2. Initialization of 8, C, 13, 18, 1C page data”.) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U — 6 —...
Page 321
Fixed data-1 (Modified data. Copy the data Fixed data-2 46 to 56 Fixed data-1 built in the same model.) Fixed data-2 F4 to FF Fixed data-1 58 to 79 Fixed data-1 Table. 6-2-2. Fixed data-2 Table. 6-2-4. HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U — 7 —...
Page 322
Order Page Address Data Procedure Set the data. The data shows the version of the mechanism control microprocessor. 40: Ver. 4.0 (MP4) 50: Ver. 5.0 (MP5) 60: Ver. 6.0 (MP6) 70: Ver. 7.0 (MP7) 80: Ver. 8.0 (MP8) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U — 8 —...
Page 323
Fixed data-2 (Modified data. Copy the data built in the same model.) A9 to AC Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 AE to B0 Fixed data-1 Fixed data-2 (Modified data. Copy the data built in the same model.) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U — 9 —...
Page 324
00 or 01 Fixed data 00: Mechanism control microprocessor ver. 4.0 (MP4) or ver. 5.0 (MP5) or ver. 6.0 (MP6) or ver. 7.0 (MP7) 01: Mechanism control microprocessor ver. 8.0 (MP8) BA to D5 Fixed data-1 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U — 10 —...
Page 326
(VC-367 board IC8601) Order Page Address Data Procedure Set the data. The data shows the version of the SP control microprocessor. 23: Ver. 4.0 (MP4) 24: Ver. 5.0 (MP5) 25: Ver. 6.0 (MP6) 28: Ver. 7.0 (MP7) HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U — 12 —...
Page 327
ENGLISH JAPANESE ENGLISH JAPANESE [Description of main button functions on toolbar of the Adobe Acrobat Reader Ver5.0 (for Windows)] Toolbar Printing a text Reversing the screens displayed once • To reverse the previous screens (operation) one by one, click 1. Click the Print button 2.
Page 329
• Change of the board suffix number (PV05-076) • Change of schematic diagrams • Change of printed wiring boards • Change of repair parts list • Change of adjustments 2006.10 Correction-4 • Correction of repair parts list S.M. correction: Page 5-9 HVR-M10C/M10E/M10J/M10N/M10P/M10U...