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EDITING CONTROL UNIT

RM-450A
SERVICE MANUAL
1st Edition

! WARNING
This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2. SERVICE OVERVIEW
2-1. REMOVAL OF CABINET ....................................................................... 2-1(E) 2-2. BOARD LAYOUT ................................................................................... 2-1(E) 2-3. REMOVAL OF MAIN PARTS ................................................................ 2-2(E) 2-3-1. Search Dial Assy ............................................................................... 2-2(E) 2-3-2. DSP-1A Board ................................................................................... 2-2(E) 2-3-3. KSW-1 Board .................................................................................... 2-3(E) 2-3-4. CPU-3A Board .................................................................................. 2-3(E) 2-4. IN / OUT SIGNAL FOR CONNECTOR .................................................. 2-4(E) 2-4-1. CPU-3A Board .................................................................................. 2-4(E) 2-5. SWITCH SETTING (FACTORY SETTING) .......................................... 2-5(E) 2-5-1. CPU-3A Board .................................................................................. 2-5(E) 2-5-2. DSP-1A Board ................................................................................... 2-5(E) 2-6. RACK MOUNTING ................................................................................. 2-6(E) 2-6-1. Removal of the RM-450A from RMM-450 ...................................... 2-6(E) 2-6-2. Removal of the RM-450A from SU-450 ........................................... 2-6(E) 2-7. REPLACEMENT OF PARTS .................................................................. 2-7(E) 2-7-1. Notes on Spare Parts .......................................................................... 2-7(E) 2-7-2. Replacement of Chip Parts ................................................................ 2-7(E) 2-8. SAFETY CHECK-OUT ............................................................................ 2-8(E)

3. TROUBLESHOOTING
3-1. GENERAL ................................................................................................ 3-1(E) 3-1-1. Keyboard Check ................................................................................ 3-1(E) 3-1-2. Backup Function Check in Keyboard ................................................ 3-1(E) 3-1-3. CPU-3A Board Check ....................................................................... 3-1(E) 3-1-4. Software Operation Check and REF. VIDEO Circuit Check ............ 3-1(E) 3-1-5. Address Bus Check (Power ON after S201 OFF) ............................. 3-1(E) 3-2. SERVICE TOOLS (NECESSARY FOR CPU-3A BOARD CHECK) .... 3-1(E) 3-3. OPERATION CHECK PROCEDURE (DETAILED DESCRIPTION FOR 3-1-1, 3-1-2 AND 3-1-3) ................. 3-3(E) 3-3-1. Keyboard Check ................................................................................ 3-4(E) 3-3-2. Backup Function Check in Keyboard ................................................ 3-5(E) 3-3-3. Bottom Case Check (available only when 7-segment display is active) ............................ 3-6(E)

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4. SPARE PARTS
4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-4. NOTES ON SPARE PARTS ......................................................................... 4-1 EXPLODED VIEW ....................................................................................... 4-2 PACKING MATERIALS AND SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ..................... 4-4 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ......................................................................... 4-5

5. SEMICONDUCTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS


SEMICONDUCTOR INDEX ........................................................................ 5-1 DIODE ............................................................................................................ 5-2 LED ................................................................................................................ 5-2 TRANSISTOR ............................................................................................... 5-2 OTHERS ........................................................................................................ 5-2 IC .................................................................................................................... 5-3

6. DIAGRAMS
6-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................................................... 6-1 6-2. FRAME .......................................................................................................... 6-2 6-3. BOARD LAYOUTS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS .............................. 6-3 CPU-3A .......................................................................................................... 6-3 DSP-1A .......................................................................................................... 6-6 KSW-1 ............................................................................................................ 6-8 AC-1 ............................................................................................................. 6-10 PTC-32 ......................................................................................................... 6-10

RM-450A

SECTION 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS


This section is extracted from operation manual.

3-862-609-11(1)

Editing Control Unit


Operating Instructions
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Table of Contents
Owners Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear panel of the RM-450A. Record the serial nubmers in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding the product. Model No. RM-450A Serial No. _____________________ You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.

WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
For the customers in the USA

For the customers in Canada This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment.

NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM


WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Green-and-yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol Y or coloured green or green-and-yellow. The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.

Features ...................................................................................................... 4 Precautions ................................................................................................. 5 Location and Function of Parts and Controls ........................................ 6 Control Panel ........................................................................................ 6 Inside Panel .......................................................................................... 8 Connector Panel ................................................................................. 10 Connections .............................................................................................. 11 Preparation for Editing ........................................................................... 12 Automatic Editing ................................................................................... 14 Operation Flow ................................................................................... 14 Selecting the Edit Mode ..................................................................... 15 Determining the Edit Points IN/OUT Points ................................. 16 Entering the Edit Points ...................................................................... 17 Modifying the Edit Points Already Entered ....................................... 19 Preview ............................................................................................... 20 Executing the Edit .............................................................................. 21 Review ................................................................................................ 22 Useful Editing........................................................................................... 23 Quick Editing ..................................................................................... 23 Butt Edit ............................................................................................. 25 Split Editing ........................................................................................ 26 Using a VTR with the Dynamic Tracking Function ...................... 27 Editing with a Live Source from a Video Camera ............................. 27 Editing a Freeze Picture ..................................................................... 29 Manual Editing ........................................................................................ 30 Error Messages ........................................................................................ 31 Specifications ............................................................................................ 32 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 33

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English

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage with the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

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Features
VTRs connectable to the unit A 9-pin remote control connector is provided. It is possible to connect the following VTRs. U-matic VTR Hi 8 VTR S-VHS VTR Betacam SP VTR DVCAM VTR VO-9850/9850P, BVU-800/900 series EVO-9850/9850P SVO-5800/5800P UVW series, BVW series, PVW series DSR series Quick tape access to the scene to edit Variable speed of playback functions in the shuttle mode and jog mode enable you to locate the edit point more quickly. Synchronization with the connected VTR The REF.VIDEO IN connector allows the unit to synchronize with the connected VTR. Therefore, the unit can perform absolutely precise editing. Control of the VTR with the dynamic tracking function When the VTR which has the dynamic tracking function is connected to this unit as the player VTR, this unit can edit the picture in the variable speed. Error indications The unit indicates the error by displaying the error number on the time counter and outputting a warning sound. You can understand right away what kind of error has occurred and what you should do. Rack mountable The unit can be mounted on the RMM-450 rack mount metal which is designed for a standard 19-inch rack, and on the SU-500 series system console by using the SU-450 double size table.

Precautions
On safety Operate the unit only with a power source specified in the Specifications on page 32. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time. To disconnect the cord, pull it only by the plug. Never pull the cord itself. On installation Do not install the unit near a heat source such as a radiator or an air duct, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock. Keep the unit away from equipment with strong magnets as for example a large loudspeaker. On cleaning Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a dry soft cloth, or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of solvent, such as alcohol or benzine, which might damage the finish. On transportation Save the original carton and associated packing material. They will be useful should you have to transport or ship the unit. If you have any questions about this unit, contact your Sony dealer.

CTL/time code/RTC (relative time code) selection You can select a CTL signal, time code or RTC (relative time code) for editing. When RTC is selected, the time code is used as an edit reference and its progress is counted as CTL on the time counter. RTC can be used to determine how far the desired tape point is from the IN point as it can be reset in the same manner as a CTL. Pinch on delay time learning capability The unit can detect the pinch on delay time of the connected VTR and hold this data for a week even after the power is turned off. Therefore, the operation with the connected VTRs is very smooth and no discontinuity of the picture is produced by this unit. Various edit functions In the assemble mode, the video signal and audio signals (A1 and A2) are edited together at the same time. In the insert edit mode, they can be edited separately. The unit can also perform the split edit. Therefore, you can set the audio IN point independently from that of the video channel and vice versa. Materials you are to edit can be previewed and those that you have edited already can be reviewed. Easy data pre-setting You can easily preset various data, such as the preroll time and the edit timing, needed for editing on the front panel.

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Location and Function of Parts and Controls


Control Panel
4 PLAYER SERVO indicator This indicator lights when the servo-mechanisms of the player are not locked during the automatic editing and preview operation.
7 AUDIO SPLIT button 8 ASMBL button 6 PLAYER OUT indicator 5 PLAYER IN indicator 4 PLAYER SERVO indicator 3 Time counter for the player 2 PLAYER RESET button 1 POWER switch
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! EDIT button For manual editing, press this button and the PLAY button simultaneously. When only this button is pressed, the picture from the player will be monitored on the recorder monitor. ! RECORDER button group The function of these buttons is the same as those on the recorder VTR. REC (Record) button STDBY (Standby) button: This button makes the VTR shift to the standby off (stop) mode only. EJECT button PLAY button STILL button REW (Rewind) button FF (Fast Forward) button ! Search dial and direction lamps for the recorder
(See page 16.)

5 PLAYER IN indicator When the IN point of the player VTR is entered, this indicator lights. 6 PLAYER OUT indicator When the OUT point of the player is entered, this indicator lights. 7 AUDIO SPLIT button (See page 26.) Press this button and make it light to enter the audio IN point during the split editing. 8 ASMBL (Assemble) button (See page 15.) Press this button for assemble editing. 9 INSERT select buttons (See page 15.) These buttons select the input signal during insert editing. V1: Video A1: Audio Channel 1 A2: Audio Channel 2 0 LAST EDIT button (See page 19.) This button recalls the previous edit points on the time counter. ! RECORDER IN indicator ! RECORDER OUT indicator ! RECORDER SERVO indicator The indicator lights to indicate that servo is not locked during auto edit, preview or review operation. ! Time counter for the recorder ! RECORDER RESET button

9 INSERT select buttons 0 LAST EDIT button ! RECORDER IN indicator ! RECORDER OUT indicator ! RECORDER SERVO indicator ! Time counter for the recorder ! RECORDER RESET button ! TOTAL button and lamp ! EDIT button

POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

STDBY OFF

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

EJECT

# PLAYER button group @ Search dial and direction lamps for the player

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF

! RECORDER button group

This dial enables you to locate edit points. Push in to change from the shuttle mode to the jog mode and push it again to return to the shuttle mode. @ TRIM +/ buttons (See page 19.) Hold this button down while pressing the IN or OUT button to change the edit points frame by frame. @ RECORDER IN/OUT buttons Press either button with the ENTRY button simultaneously to enter the IN or OUT point for the recorder. @ GO TO button (See page 19.) Press this button with the IN or OUT button to locate the IN or OUT point. @ ALL STOP button Press this button to stop the tape of the recorder and the player. @ RVW(Review)/JUMP button (See page 22.) Press this button to review the edited picture. Only the recorder operates in the same manner as during editing. Press the button during review operation to locate the OUT point of the recorder. @ AUTO EDIT/END button Press this button to set the recorder in the automatic edit mode. When you press this button during editing, the unit regards the tape point where you pressed this button as the OUT point, and finishes editing.

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

PLAYER

RECORDER

ENTRY

! Search dial and direction lamps for the recorder


SHUTTLE JOG

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

@ TRIM +/ buttons @ RECORDER IN/OUT buttons @ GO TO button

@ PLAYER IN/OUT buttons

@ ALL STOP button @ RVW/JUMP button @ AUTO EDIT/END button @ PREVIEW button @ ENTRY button

1 POWER switch ON: Set to this position to turn on the power. OFF: Set to this position to turn off the power. 2 PLAYER RESET button Press this button to reset the time counter and the entered edit points.

3 Time counter for the player The unit counts the CTL pulses or time code on the tape of the player and displays the result in hours, minutes, seconds and frames. Error messages are also displayed here when errors occur.

! TOTAL button and lamp The lamp blinks when the button is pressed. Then press the RECORDER RESET button to reset the time counter of the recorder to 00:00:00:00, so that you can know the tape running time from after that point.

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Location and Function of Parts and Controls

@ PREVIEW button (See page 20.) This button is used for editing rehearsal. The picture you are to edit can be monitored before actual editing. @ ENTRY button Press this button with the IN or OUT button to enter the IN or OUT point. @ PLAYER IN/OUT buttons @ Search dial and direction lamps for the player
(See page 16.)

# PLAYER button group The function of these buttons is the same as those on the player VTR. STDBY (Standby) button: This button makes the VTR shift to the standby off (stop) mode only. EJECT button PLAY button STILL button REW (Rewind) button FF (Fast Forward) button

3 SYNCHRO (Synchronization) selector Selects the way to synchronize by frame pulse. ON/CF: This unit counts color frames to synchronize the player and the recorder. ON: Synchronizes the recorder and the player regardless of the color frame. OFF: Does not control synchronization. 4 RECORDER TC/RTC/CTL selector 5 SYSTEM PRESET DIP switches The default settings are all OFF (0) except for bit 7 of the right DIP switches as illustrated. For the U.S.A. model, bit 7 is set to OFF, and for the European model, bit 7 is set to ON.
Left side

Right side

ON

OFF
Bit 7 Meaning Signal standard is set. ON: PAL or SECAM system VTR OFF: NTSC or PAL-M system VTR CTL display mode is selected. This bit setting is available only when you set the RECORDER and PLAYER TC/RTC/CTL selectors to CTL or RTC. ON: The time data is displayed between 00:00:00:00 and 23:59:59:24. OFF: The time data is displayed between 9:59:59:24 and +9:59:59:24. The operation after the servo-mechanisms cannot be locked is selected. ON: Even though the unit failed to servo-lock, it begins editing. OFF: The unit does not begin editing until the servo-mechanisms are locked. The operation after the unit fails in synchronizing the recorder with the player is selected. When you set the SYNCHRO selector to ON or ON/CF, this setting is available. ON: The unit will synchronize again with the accuracy of no frame slipping. When it finally cannot, the unit does not begin editing. OFF: Even if the recorder is not synchronized with the player, the editing begins. Synchronization begins depending on the players or recorders operation. ON: Player (The time base corrector must be installed in the player.) OFF: Recorder These bits determine the edit timing during editing between 1 and 7 frames. (0: OFF 1: ON) 000: The edit timing is automatically detected. When the error whose number is 11 occurred, select another one. 001: 1 frames 010: -2 frames 011: 3 frames 100: 4 frames 101: 5 frames 110: 6 frames 111: 7 frames

Inside Panel

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1 PLAYER TC/RTC/CTL selector
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ON

2 PREROLL selector
RECORDER

OFF
4 RECORDER TC/ RTC/CTL selector

POWER
ON

PLAYER

3 SYNCHRO selector
EJECT

STDBY OFF

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

Bit 7

Meaning Maximum preroll time is set. When this bit is set to ON, the preroll time is set to 10 seconds even though the PREROLL selector is set to 7 seconds. ON: 10 sec. OFF: 7 sec. The entry of the edit point resets the time counter to 00:00:00:00 automatically. This bit is available when CTL or RTC is selected with the TC/RTC/ CTL selector. ON: The time counter is set to 00:00:00:00 when the first edit point is entered. OFF: No automatic reset. The beep sounds when any key is pressed or when the tape passes the edit points during preview or automatic editing. ON: The beep sounds. OFF: No beep sound. Set this switch to OFF. Where to output the CUE signal is selected. ON: The CUE signal is output after the IN point. OFF: The CUE signal is output before the IN point. CUE OUT start position is set. These bits determine when the CUE signal is output after/before the IN point: 0 to 7 seconds. (0: OFF 1: ON) 000: 0 sec. 001: 1 sec. 010: 2 sec. 011: 3 sec. 100: 4 sec. 101: 5 sec. 110: 6 sec. 111: 7 sec.a) 3

PLAY REVERSE

STILL

REW

FF FORWARD AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY REVERSE

STILL

REW

FF FORWARD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

ENTRY

PLAYER
SHUTTLE JOG ALL STOP

PREROLL
7 5 3

SYNCHRO
ON/CF ON OFF

RECORDER
TC RTC CTL

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

TC RTC CTL

LEARN
7 6 5 4 3

SYSTEM PRESET
2 1 0

ON OFF

2, 1, 0

5 SYSTEM PRESET DIP switches 6 LEARN button

1 PLAYER TC/RTC/CTL selector Selects the time data displayed in hours, minutes, seconds and frames on the respective time counter. TC: Time code RTC: RTC (Relative Time Code), which is counted as a time code, but can be displayed like CTL. CTL: Time period of tape travel by counting CTL pulses.

2 PREROLL selector (See page 21.) Selects the preroll time: 3, 5, 7 (10) seconds.

2, 1, 0

6 LEARN button Press the button to detect the pinch on delay time of the connected VTRs after turning on the unit.

.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... Preroll time selection When you set the PREROLL selector to 7, the actual preroll time depends on bit 7 of the left SYSTEM PRESET DIP switches on the inside panel.

a) When bit 7 of the left DIP switches is set to ON, 10 sec. is selected as the CUE OUT start position.

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AUDIO IN

DUB IN

1 REF.VIDEO IN (reference video signal input) connector (BNC type) Supply the reference signal to this connector. 2 RECORDER connector (9-pin) Connect to the 9-pin remote connector of the recorder with an optional remote control cable. 3 PLAYER connector (9-pin) Connect to the 9-pin remote connector of the player with an optional remote control cable. 4 CUE OUT connector (BNC type) The output signal from this connector can be used as a tally signal.

REF. VIDEO IN

Dubbing cable

VIDEO IN
INPUT
A VIDEO OFF 75 CH-1 AUDIO CH-2 ON OFF 75 ON B 1 2

VIDEO OUT
OUTPUT
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DA-1400 Video and audio signal distributor


10 11 12 13 14

AC IN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

VIDEO OUT

to AC outlet

Remote control cable

Remote control cable


RECORDER

5 AC IN connector Connect to the AC outlet with the supplied AC power cable.

REF. VIDEO IN

PLAYER

REF. VIDEO IN

RECORDER

PLAYER

CUE OUT

AC IN

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to AC outlet

Note

Any signal cannot be output through the REF. VIDEO OUT connector when the BKU-903A digital time base corrector (option) is not installed in the BVU-950/ 950P VTR.

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AUDIO OUT

DUB OUT

9P

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Location and Function of Parts and Controls

Connections

Connector Panel
Video monitor
VTR

Video monitor
VTR

REF. VIDEO IN

RECORDER

PLAYER

CUE OUT

AC IN

Recorder BVU-950/950P
2 RECORDER connector 1 REF.VIDEO IN connector 5 AC IN connector 4 CUE OUT connector 3 PLAYER connector to AC outlet

MONITOR

Player BVU-950/950P

MONITOR 9P

to AC outlet

REF. VIDEO OUT

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Preparation for Editing


Insert edit using a new tape
Video monitor
Turn the power on. Set the INPUT SELECT switch so that the picture from the VTR can be monitored.

A CTL signal must be recorded on the tape to be recorded as indicated on the illustration below.
IN point Preroll time OUT point 2 seconds

AUDIO LEVEL controls


Before editing, set the player in the playback mode and adjust the audio recording level of the recorder.

Video monitor

Video monitor

CTL signal is necessary at least between these points.

VIDEO LEVEL control


Before editing, set the player in the playback mode and adjust the video recording level of the recorder. Set the POWER switch ON.

The CTL signal can be recorded by connecting a video camera or standard video signal generator to record its output signal continuously.
Recorder Set the POWER switch ON.

TRACKING control
Before editing adjust this control by playing back the recorded tape. REMOTE/LOCAL selector: REMOTE

TRACKING control

REMOTE/LOCAL selector: REMOTE

VIDEO IN
Video camera INPUT SELECT switch: LINE

Assemble edit using a new tape


Player BVU-950/950P REMOTE-1/REMOTE-2 selector: REMOTE-1 Recorder BVU-950/950P REMOTE-1/REMOTE-2 selector: REMOTE-1

When assemble edit is performed from the beginning of a new tape or after a blank on the tape, CTL signal must be recorded as follows:
Preroll time

SKEW control
Before editing, adjust this control by playing back the recorded tape.

CTL signal is necessary from First IN point at least here.

Inside panel
Set the SYSTEM PRESET DIP switches on this panel. (See page 9.) RM-450A

What is the assemble edit?


Video, audio and CTL signals are edited simultaneously in the assemble edit mode. If new material is edited on a previously recorded tape in this mode, the fully erased portion remains at the OUT point, and the continuity of the picture cannot be kept at that point. The assemble edit is useful to edit new signals scene by scene in sequence.

When the VTR having an internal time code generator, such as BVW-40/40P, is connected, set the switches as follows: EXT/INT: INT SLAVE LOCK/PRESET: PRESET FREE RUN/REC RUN: FREE RUN

When the VTR having a function to read a VITC is connected, set the switch as it can read both a VITC and a LTC. (If the VTR has a VITC/AUTO selector, set the selector to AUTO.)

What is the insert edit?


Video and/or audio signals are edited according to the CTL signals which are already recorded on the tape. Even if the new material is edited on a previously recorded tape in this mode, the continuity of the picture can be kept. The insert edit is useful to replace the video or audio signal of the recorded tape or to add video signal to the tape which has only audio signals recorded and vice versa.

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Automatic Editing
Operation Flow Selecting the Edit Mode
ASMBL button INSERT select buttons

Select the edit mode: assemble edit or insert edit. (See page 15.)
RESET HOURS

SERVO

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

SERVO RESET TOTAL

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

POWER

PLAYER

RECORDER

Search for the IN points for the recorder and the player. (See page 16.)

ON STDBY OFF EDIT MODE EJECT ASMBL V A1 A2 REC EDIT STDBY EJECT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

Enter the IN points. (See page 17.)


SHUTTLE JOG

PLAYER

RECORDER

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

Search for the OUT point for the recorder or the player. (See page 16.)

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

Enter the OUT point. (See page 17.)

Preview if necessary. (See page 20.)

Selecting the assemble edit Press the ASMBL button. The ASMBL button lamp lights. Selecting the insert edit First select the signal: V (video), A1 (audio channel 1) and A2 (audio channel 2) with the INSERT select buttons. The corresponding button lamps light. When the other edit button is lit You cannot select the desired edit mode by pressing the corresponding button if the other edit mode button lamp is lit. Press the other edit mode button to cancel its mode, and then select the desired mode.

If necessary, modify the edit points. (See page 19.)

Edit. (See page 21.)

Review if necessary. (See page 22.)

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Automatic Editing

Determining the Edit Points IN/OUT Points


Using the search dial

Entering the Edit Points


Note

The first IN point should be set on the tape following the preset preroll time. The preroll time is set by using the PREROLL selector on the inside panel.
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POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

REVERSE
EJECT FF

FORWARD

STDBY OFF

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

Player OUT indicator For reverse search For forward search Player IN indicator

Recorder IN indicator Recorder OUT indicator

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

PLAYER

RECORDER

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

SERVO RESET

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

SERVO RESET TOTAL

SHUTTLE

JOG
POWER
ON

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

PLAYER

RECORDER

STDBY OFF

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

EJECT

1
The search dial is convenient to use to search for the desired tape point. The search dial can playback the tape in the reverse and forward directions at various speeds. Therefore, you can find the scene for the desired edit point easily. The search dial operates in the shuttle or jog mode, and you can change the mode by simply pushing in the dial. The shuttle mode has three click positions, and the jog mode has no click position.

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

PLAYER

RECORDER

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

Entering IN points for the player and the recorder Press the PLAYER IN or RECORDER IN button simultaneously with the ENTRY button at the desired point. The PLAYER IN button is used for the player, and the RECORDER IN button is for the recorder. The corresponding IN indicator lights, and the OUT indicator blinks to inform you that the OUT point should be entered. Entering OUT point for the player or the recorder Press the PLAYER OUT or RECORDER OUT button simultaneously with the ENTRY button at the desired point. The corresponding OUT indicator lights.

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Shuttle mode This mode is useful to search for an approximate edit point. The playback tape speed depends on the position of the dial. The tape runs within 1/30 to 10 times the normal speed. Jog mode This mode is useful to precisely find the frame of a desired edit point. The playback speed depends on the speed at which you rotate the dial. The tape runs within 1/30 to 3 times the normal speed.

When the IN and OUT indicators blink alternately The unit is informing you that both the IN and OUT points are entered at the same tape point or that the OUT point is entered before the IN point. Enter the correct edit points. When you selected the CTL signal as the time data Errors may occur when playing back a tape which is missing some CTL signals or when repeatedly rewinding or fast-forwarding.

Using the PLAY/REW/FF buttons


You can search for the desired tape point by pressing the PLAY/REW/FF buttons. Press the STILL button to stop the tape when you find the desired scene on the monitor.

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Automatic Editing

The last OUT point is automatically set. When either of the OUT points is entered, the duration between the IN and OUT points of one VTR is automatically calculated and the other OUT point is set. When the SERVO indicator lights The servo-mechanisms cannot be locked between the IN and OUT points during automatic editing or preview.
SERVO indicator

Modifying the Edit Points Already Entered


Search for the desired edit point and press the PLAYER/RECORDER IN or OUT button simultaneously with ENTRY button again. Changing the edit points frame by frame You can change the edit points with the TRIM buttons to set them precisely.

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SERVO RESET HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES IN OUT IN OUT SERVO RESET TOTAL

SERVO T

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

SERVO

POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

STDBY OFF

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

EJECT

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

PLAYER

RECORDE

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

STDBY

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

PLAYER

RECORDER

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

1 2

Press and hold the IN or OUT button. The frame number of the IN or OUT point is displayed on the time counter. Press and release the TRIM + button to increase the edit point by one frame, or press and release the TRIM button to decrease. The number on the time counter changes.

Resetting the edit points Press the RESET button to reset both of the edit points. Press the RESET button simultaneously with the IN button to reset only the IN point, and simultaneously with the OUT button to reset only the OUT point. Recalling the previous edit points Press the LAST EDIT button.

Locating the edit points


Press the GO TO button simultaneously with the IN/OUT button.

Checking the IN/OUT point


You can check the time data of the edit points on the time counter while pressing the IN or OUT button. You can check the duration between the IN and OUT points by pressing the IN and OUT buttons simultaneously.

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Preview
Use this function to perform the editing rehearsal. If this is not necessary, skip to Executing the Edit.

Executing the Edit

Inside panel PREROLL selector


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PLAYER
TC RTC CTL

PREROLL
7 5 3

SYNCHRO
ON/CF ON OFF

RECORDER
TC RTC CTL

SERVO RESET HOURS

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

SERVO RESET TOTAL

POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

LEARN
STDBY EJECT EDIT MODE ASMBL V A1 A2 REC EDIT STDBY EJECT

SYSTEM PRESET
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

ON OFF

OFF

STDBY OFF

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

EJECT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF

REVERSE
PLAY STILL REW FF AUDIO SPLIT

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF

IN
REVERSE FORWARD

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

REVERSE

FORWARD

PLAYER
IN OUT GO TO IN OUT

RECORDER

ENTRY
PLAYER RECORDER

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW
SHUTTLE JOG SHUTTLE JOG

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

AUTO EDIT/END button

PREVIEW button

ALL STOP button

Press the AUTO EDIT/END button after the edit points are entered. Press the PREVIEW button. The PREVIEW lamp lights and the tape portion between the IN and OUT points is played back. The picture in the E-E mode can be monitored on the monitor connected to the recorder. Both the player and the recorder stop at the point two seconds after the respective OUT points. If you want to make changes, change the edit point and perform the preview operation again. Refer to Modifying the edit points already entered. Cancelling the preview operation Press the ALL STOP button. What is the E-E mode? E-E is an abbreviation of the Electric to Electric and means that the unit outputs the signal whose waveform is the same as that of the input signal. The AUTO EDIT/END button lamp lights and editing is started. You can observe the edit on the monitor connected to the recorder. The tape runs from the time (as set by using the PREROLL selector) prior to the IN point to 2 seconds after the OUT point. VTR operation at the OUT point When the editing has finished, a still picture of the OUT point is displayed. Assemble edit mode: Editing is continued for 2 seconds after the OUT point, and then the recorder returns to the OUT point. Insert edit mode: Editing is finished at the OUT point, and both the recorder and player run to the tape point 2 seconds after the respective OUT points. Then, the recorder returns to the OUT point and the still image of the OUT point is output. Stopping the edit Press the AUTO EDIT/END button to stop editing. The point where you pressed the button is regarded as the OUT point of this editing, and editing is completed in the same manner as that already described.

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Automatic Editing

Useful Editing
In this section, useful edit operations are described. Quick editing: You can enter the OUT point during the preview operation. Butt edit: You can continuously edit by searching for the IN point only on the player. Split editing: You can independently insert audio or video signals at each IN point. Using a VTR with the dynamic tracking function: You can control the VTR with the dynamic tracking function as a player from this unit. Editing with a live source: You can edit material supplied from a camera.

Review

SERVO RESET HOURS

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

SERVO RESET TOTAL

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

STDBY OFF

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

EJECT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

PLAYER

RECORDER

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

Quick Editing
You can save time by entering edit points while the unit is in the preview mode.
IN indicator

ALL STOP button RVW/JUMP button

OUT indicator

After completing the edit, you can review the edited picture. Press the RVW/JUMP button.
RESET HOURS

SERVO

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

SERVO RESET TOTAL

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

The RVW/JUMP button lamp lights, and then the picture is reproduced by the recorder. You can check the edited picture on the monitor connected to the recorder. When the review operation is completed, the recorder runs to the OUT point. Checking the OUT point during review operation You can make the tape run to the OUT point quickly during the review operation. Press the RVW/JUMP button at any point after the IN point. Then the tape runs to the point 5 seconds before the OUT point at high speed, and the VTR starts playback from that point to the point 2 seconds after the OUT point. After playback, the tape returns to the OUT point.
Note

POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

STDBY OFF

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

EJECT

1 3 2,4 1 2

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

PLAYER

RECORDER

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

Searching for the IN points Locate the scene for the IN points on both the recorder and the player with the search dial, and display the still picture of each point. Preview Press the PREVIEW button. The position when you pressed the button is automatically entered as the IN point. The respective IN indicators light and the preview starts. Determining the OUT point Determine the OUT point while observing the monitor, then press the OUT and the ENTRY buttons simultaneously. This point is entered as the OUT point and the OUT indicator which was blinking is now lit. After 2 seconds, both the player and the recorder stop.
(Continued)

This function cannot operate when the duration between the IN and the OUT points is less than 10 seconds. Cancelling the review operation Press the ALL STOP button.

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Useful Editing

4 5

Preview If necessary, press the PREVIEW button to perform the preview operation to make sure of editing. Editing Press the AUTO EDIT/END button to perform editing.

Butt Edit
You can continuously perform the assemble edit by entering the edit points on the player only. When one editing from the IN point to the OUT point is completed, the tape of the recorder returns to the OUT point, and stops there. This OUT point can be used as the next IN point for the recorder. Therefore to continue editing, all you have to do is to enter the edit points for the player by pressing the AUTO EDIT/END button.

Changing the OUT point After proceeding to Step 3, use the search dial to find the precise scene for the OUT point either on the player or on the recorder. When you find the scene, press the ENTRY and OUT buttons simultaneously. Then press the AUTO EDIT/END button. Editing even more quickly Instead of pressing the PREVIEW button in Step 2, press the AUTO EDIT/END button and go on to Step 3. Preview is omitted and actual editing starts immediately.

SERVO RESET HOURS

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

SERVO RESET TOTAL

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

STDBY OFF

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

EJECT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

1
SHUTTLE JOG PREVIEW

PLAYER

RECORDER

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

2,3

1 2 3

Searching for IN point for the player Editing Press the AUTO EDIT/END button to set the IN point. The editing begins. Stopping editing Press the AUTO EDIT/END button again to stop editing. This point is entered as the OUT point, and editing is completed.
IN point OUT point

The tape on the player

The tape on the recorder

First scene

Second scene

The first IN point

The first OUT point which automatically becomes the second IN point

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Useful Editing

Split Editing
In the insert edit mode, you can start editing the video, audio channel-1 and channel-2 independently. This is called split editing.

Using a VTR with the Dynamic Tracking Function


This unit can control a VTR with the dynamic tracking function as a player. The operation is slightly different from the other types of VTR.

1
SERVO RESET HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES IN OUT IN OUT SERVO RESET TOTAL

POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

1
EJECT FF FORWARD

STDBY

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

3 2

OFF

Shifting to the control mode to control a VTR with the dynamic tracking function Enter the IN and OUT points of the player at the same tape point. You can control the VTR with the dynamic tracking function. The point you entered as the IN/OUT points is regarded as the IN point. Entering the edit points of the recorder Enter the IN and OUT points of the recorder. Determining the playback speed of the player Select the playback speed of the player with the PLAYER search dial in the shuttle mode. The speed can be selected between the 1 to 3 times the normal speed. (1 to 2 times in the case of the BETACAM VTR)

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

2 3

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

PLAYER

RECORDER

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

4
1 2 3
Selecting the insert channel Press the desired insert button(s) to select the signal(s) to insert: V, A1 and A2. Entering the edit points of the video channel Enter the video IN/OUT points when you are to insert the video channel of the player and the recorder. Entering the IN point of the audio channel Press the AUDIO SPLIT button and enter the audio IN point of the player or the recorder. The AUDIO SPLIT button lamp blinks. Executing the automatic edit Press the AUTO EDIT/END button. Editing begins and automatically finishes.

The rest of the operation is the same as that of other VTRs. You can change the determined speed after the IN point. You can change the speed determined in Step 3 during editing after the player passes the IN point.

Editing with a Live Source from a Video Camera


Preparations
Video camera

What does the AUDIO SPLIT lamp indicate? You can enter only the audio edit points while the AUDIO SPLIT lamp is lit. If you press the AUDIO SPLIT button again while its lamp is lit, the lamp starts blinking and you can enter the video edit points. You can enter the audio IN/OUT points first Press the AUDIO SPLIT button and enter the audio IN/OUT points of the player and the recorder in Step 2. Then press the AUDIO SPLIT button again and enter the video IN point of the player or the recorder in Step 3.

Player

Recorder

VIDEO IN

PB/EE

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Useful Editing

Notes

Editing a Freeze Picture


When the BKU-903A digital time base corrector (optional) and BKU-904 digital noise reducer (optional) are installed in the connected BVU-900/ 900P or BVU-950/950P, you can edit a freeze picture by using the signal output from the CUE OUT connector.

When the player is set in the playback mode, the playback signal of the tape is supplied to the recorder. Therefore, to edit a live source from a video camera, set the player in the STANDBY OFF mode by pressing the STDBY button. When the player has a time base corrector, supply the same reference sync signal to this unit and a camera or supply the video signal output from a camera to the recorder.

Connections Performing assemble edit


Connect the CUE OUT connector of this unit and the REMOTE-2 (24 pin) of the BVU-900/900P or BVU-950/950P. Refer to the maintenance manual of the BVU-900/900P or BVU-950/ 950P.
BVU-950/950P
SERVO RESET HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES IN OUT IN OUT SERVO RESET TOTAL

POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

RM-450A
EJECT

STDBY OFF

EJECT EDIT MODE

ASMBL

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF
REF. VIDEO IN RECORDER PLAYER CUE OUT

AC IN

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

PLAYER

RECORDER

CUE OUT
SHUTTLE JOG

REMOTE-2

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

1
CUE OUT L-FREEZE IN (Pin No.16) GND GND (Pin No.24)

ALL STOP

2,3
1 2 3
Enter the IN point for the recorder. Press the AUTO EDIT/END button. Editing of signals from the camera begins. Press the AUTO EDIT/END button when you find the scene for the OUT point. Editing is completed.

Preparation
Set the SYSTEM PRESET switch on the left side as follows:
Left Side

ON OFF

Performing insert edit

1 2

Set to ON.

Set the CUE OUT start position: 000 (0 sec.) to 111 (7 or 10 sec.)

Enter the IN and OUT point for the recorder. Press the AUTO EDIT/END button. Editing of signals from a camera begins and is automatically completed.

Operation

Entering the edit points in the insert mode You do not need to enter the OUT point in the insert mode either. Press the AUTO EDIT/END button when the scene for the OUT point is found.

1 2

Set the FREEZE button of the BVR-55/55P remote control unit supplied with the BKU-903A to ON. Perform a preview or automatic edit. The BVU-900/900P or BVU-950/950P outputs a freeze picture from the time set by the SYSTEM PRESET switch to the OUT point.

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Manual Editing

Error Messages
This unit displays an error number on the time counter to indicate that an error has occurred.
SERVO RESET HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A HOURS MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES IN OUT IN OUT SERVO RESET TOTAL

1
POWER
ON STDBY OFF EJECT

PLAYER

RECORDER

Error No. 1

ASMBL EDIT MODE

A1

A2

REC

EDIT

STDBY

EJECT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF AUDIO SPLIT

TRIM

+
LAST EDIT

PLAY

STILL

REW

FF

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

REVERSE

FORWARD

REVERSE

FORWARD

IN

OUT

GO TO

IN

OUT

PLAYER

RECORDER

ENTRY

SHUTTLE

JOG

SHUTTLE

JOG

PREVIEW

AUTO EDIT /END

RVW /JUMP

ALL STOP

4
1 2 3
Selecting the edit mode Press the ASMBL button or the desired insert button(s): V, A1 and A2. The lamp(s) of the pressed button(s) light. Searching for the IN point Search for the IN point and go back to several seconds before that point. Then play back both the recorder and the player. Starting the edit Press the EDIT button and PLAY button for the recorder simultaneously at the IN point. Editing begins. Completing edit Press the ALL STOP button when you find the OUT point. Editing stops and both the recorder and the player shift to the stop mode. If you press the PLAY or STILL button of the recorder instead, editing also stops but the VTRs shift to the mode of the button you pressed.

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Meaning The recorder cannot be controlled when the unit is to perform the automatic operation including the pinch on delay detection (LEARN) function. The recorder is in the STANDBY OFF mode when the unit is to perform the automatic operation including the LEARN function. The tape inserted in the recorder is in the record inhibit mode. The edit mode is not selected yet when the unit is to perform the automatic edit. The OUT point is ahead of the IN point. The video IN point is not entered when the unit is to perform the automatic split edit. The unit cannot find the IN or OUT point by the GO TO key operation, or the tape is too short to preroll. The servo-mechanisms cannot be locked at the IN point. However, this message is not displayed when bit 5 of the right DIP switches on the inside panel is set to ON. The unit failed to synchronize the player and the recorder when bit 4 of the right DIP switches is set to ON. The unit cannot detect what type of VTR is connected when the unit is to perform the automatic edit. Please set the edit timing manually. The operation for the automatic split editing is made although you selected the assemble edit mode. The connected VTR is operated manually while the unit is performing the automatic edit. The players operation cannot be detected when the LEARN button is pressed. The player is in the STANDBY OFF mode when the LEARN button is pressed.

Notes

To have an edited picture as stable as possible, start playback at least 5 seconds ahead of the IN point. Do not start editing from the still mode. Otherwise, the edited picture will be distored. A still picture cannot be recorded with a VTR having no dynamic tracking function.

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4-3 Delete play Specifications


Depending on the videocassette recorder connected to this unit, the function of this unit may be limited. Automatic controls PREVIEW, AUTO EDIT/END (Insert/ASMBL), RVW/JUMP, LEARN Manual controls Recorder: REC, EDIT Player/Recorder: FF, STILL, REW, PLAY, Search dial (1/30 to 10 times the normal playback both in the forward and reverse directions) Frame modification IN and OUT points, possible on the player and/or recorder separately in the manual mode. Digital time counter Time code: 00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:24 CTL/RTC: 9:59:59:24 or 00:00:00:00 to 23:59:59:24 (selectable) (indicated on both the player and the recorder time counter) Editing accuracy Time code mode: 0 frame during synchronization CTL mode: 1 frame during synchronization Connectors AC IN: 3-pin inlet PLAYER/RECORDER: 9-pin connectors CUE OUT: BNC connector, Active low, Low level 0 to 0.5 V High level 3.5 to 5 V REF. VIDEO IN: BNC connector, 75 ohms Video signal 0.5 to 2 Vp-p Composite sync input 0.5 to 5 Vp-p Power requirements USA model: 120V AC, 50/60 Hz European model: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption USA model: 0.1 A European model: 11 W Operating temperature 0C to 40C (32F to 104F) Storage temperature 20C to 60C (40F to 140F) Dimensions approx. 390 93 265 mm (w/h/d) (15 2/8 3 3/4 10 1/2 inches) 3.1 kg (6 lb 13 oz)

Troubleshooting
Many apparent malfunctions may be caused by a mis-operation that has been overlooked, or some other equally simple cause. Should any difficulty arise in operation, check through this list of symptoms and possible causes. Should the difficulty persist, contact the dealer from whom this unit was purchased, or a local Sony dealer. Symptom
No figures on the time counter

Weight Accessories supplied

AC power cord (1) Error message card (1) Operation manual (1) Optional accessories 9-pin to 9-pin remote control cable RCC-5G (5 m, 15 feet) RCC-10G (10 m, 30 feet) RCC-30G (30 m, 90 feet) RMM-450 rack mount metal SU-450 double size table Design and specifications subject to change without notice.

Check points
The REMOTE/LOCAL switch of a VTR is set to LOCAL. (See page 12.) The VTR is not turned on. (See page 12.) Are the connections made firmly? (Insert the connectors firmly in position.) The counter number for the disconnected player or recorder will not be indicated. (See page 11.) Unless the CTL signal is recorded on the tape, the figure will not change on the counter. (See page 13.) Is the inserted cassette set in the REC INHIBIT mode? Are the connections made firmly? (Insert the connectors firmly in position.) (See page 11.) Does the tape reach to the end? (Rewind the tape). Is the INPUT SELECT switch of the videocassette recorder set correctly? When insert editing, press the INSERT select button correctly. (See page 15.) When insert editing, record the CTL signal on the tape before editing. When assemble editing, record the CTL signal before the first IN point. Are the IN lamp and OUT lamp blinking alternately? (Re-enter the editing points correctly.) After entry of the edit points, was the time counter not reset to 0? (See pages 6, and 17) The memorized points and the actual editing points may be different slightly according to the recorder used. (Make fine adjustment with the TRIM button before editing.) (See page 19.) If the CTL signal breaks at that position, the picture will be unstable. (See page 13.) If the recording is started with the REC button, the picture will be unstable. (Start recording with the AUTO EDIT/END or EDIT button.) The guard band noise (lateral stripes) which appears on the playback picture except at normal speed is not malfunction. Does not the external signal applied to the VTR contain noise? (Re-select the position of the INPUT SELECT switch.) When insert editing, if the recorded CTL signal is not normal or contains noise, the playback picture will be unstable. (See page 13.) If the player is in the picture search mode, the playback picture of the recorder may be unstable. (Set the player in the normal playback or STILL mode.) Adjust the vertical and horizontal hold controls on the video monitor.

No figures change on the time counter

No preview, no AUTO EDIT mode even though these buttons are pressed

PREVIEW and AUTO EDIT modes function but the editing points are not correct. (They are different from the entered points.)

Picture becomes unstable at the position where the editing is performed.

Lateral stripes appear on the picture.

Playback picture is unstable.

The picture in the picture search operation is unstable.

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SECTION 2 SERVICE OVERVIEW


2-1. REMOVAL OF CABINET
1. Remove three screws a (BVTP3x8) and four screws b (BVTP3x12). 2. Disconnect one connector (CN207) on CPU-3A board, and remove panel assy from bottom case assy.

2-2. BOARD LAYOUT

2 1 3

Panel Assy

5 1
CN207

screw "a" (BVTP3x8) screw "b" (BVTP3x12) Bottom Case Assy

1 PTC-32 Board 2 AC-1 Board 3 DSP-1A Board 4 KSW-1 Board 5 CPU-3A Board

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2-1 (E)

2-3. REMOVAL OF MAIN PARTS


Preparation : Remove the panel assy. (Refer to section 2-1.)

2-3-2. DSP-1A Board


1. Disconnect two connectors (CN501, 502) on DSP-1A board. 2. Remove five screws a (B3x8). 3. Remove three screws b (B3x8) and remove the DSP-1A board from retainer.

2-3-1. Search Dial Assy


1. Disconnect two connectors (CN304, 305) on KSW-1 board. 2. Pull dial knob rubber out to upper direction and remove one screw (K2.6x6), then remove dial knob. 3. Remove three screws a (BVTP3x8) and remove search dial assy with search dial bracket. 4. Remove three screws b (BVTP3x8) and remove the search dial assy from the search dial bracket.

Dial Knob Rubber screw (K2.6x6) Dial Knob CN304 Dial Knob Knob Plate screw (K2.6x6)

screw "b" (B3x8) DSP-1A Board CN501

screw "b" (B3x8)

CN502

Retainer screws "b" (BVTP3x8) Search Dial Bracket screw "a" (BVTP3x8) Hexagonal Nut (M3) CN305 screws "b" (BVTP3x8) Search Dial Bracket Hexagonal Nut (M3) screw "a" (BVTP3x8) Search Dial Assy screw "a" (B3x8) screw "a" (B3x8)

Search Dial Assy screws "a" (BVTP3x8)

2-2 (E)

RM-450A

2-3-3. KSW-1 Board


1. Disconnect two connectors (CN304, 305) on KSW-1 board. 2. Remove eleven screws (BVTP3x8) and remove the KSW-1 board.

2-3-4. CPU-3A Board


1. Disconnect two connectors (CN208, 209) on CPU-3A board. 2. Remove one screw (B3x8) and remove IC and insulating sheet. 3. Remove four screws (BTP3x8) and remove the CPU-3A board from bottom case in the arrow direction.

screw (BVTP3x8) CN208

IC

Insulating Sheet CN209 screw (B3x8) KSW-1 Board

screw (BVTP3x8)

screws (BVTP3x8) Bottom Case CPU-3A Board

screw (BVTP3x8) CN304 CN305 screws (BVTP3x8) screws (BVTP3x8)

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2-3 (E)

2-4. IN/OUT SIGNAL FOR CONNECTOR


2-4-1. CPU-3A Board
PLAYER connector (RS-422A)
5 1

REF. VIDEO IN connector (BNC type) 75 Z, Unbalance Video signal ; 0.5 to 2 Vp-p Composite sync signal ; 0.5 to 5 Vp-p CUE OUT connector (BNC) type Active LOW LOW level ; 0 to 0.5 V HIGH level ; 3.5 to 5 V

9 6 D-sub 9-pin port Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Signal GND P-RECEIVE A IN P-TRANSMIT B OUT GND GND P-RECEIVE B IN P-TRANSMIT A OUT GND

RECORDER connector (RS-422A)


5 1

9 6 D-sub 9-pin port Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Signal GND R-RECEIVE A IN R-TRANSMIT B OUT GND GND R-RECEIVE B IN R-TRANSMIT A OUT GND

2-4 (E)

RM-450A

2-5. SWITCH SETTING (FACTORY SETTING)


2-5-1. CPU-3A Board
S201
ON

PLAYER TC / RTC / CTL selector


TC RTC CTL

PREROLL selector
7 5 3

7 OFF

SYNCHRO selector
ON / CF

2-5-2. DSP-1A Board


SYSTEM PRESET switch
ON

ON OFF

RECORDER TC / RTC / CTL selector


TC RTC CTL

7 OFF

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2-5 (E)

2-6. RACK MOUNTING


2-6-1. Removal of the RM-450A from RMM-450
Remove two screws (BVTP4x10) and pull the RM-450A out from the rack mount.

screw (BVTP4x10)

2-6-2. Removal of the RM-450A from SU-450


Remove two screws (BVTP4x10) and pull the RM-450A out from the rack mount.

screw (BVTP4x10)

screw (BVTP4x10)

2-6 (E)

RM-450A

2-7. REPLACEMENT OF PARTS


2-7-1. Notes on Spare Parts (1) Safety Related Components Warning
Components marked ! are critical to safe operation. Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case of replacement.

Capacitor

Resistor

Transistor, Diode Terminal

Terminals

Terminals

Terminals

Replacement of Resistor and Capacitor (2) Standardization of Parts


Spare parts supplied from Sony Parts Center may not be always identical with the parts which actually in use due to accommodating the improved parts and/or engineering changes or standardization of genuine parts. This manual's exploded views and electrical spare parts list are indicating the part numbers of the standardized genuine parts at present. 1. Place the soldering-iron tip onto the chip part and heat it up until the solder is melted. When the solder is melted, slide the chip part aside. 2. Make sure that there is no pattern peeling, damage and/ or bridge around the desoldering position. 3. After removing the chip part, presolder the area, in which the new chip part is to be placed, with a thin layer of solder. 4. Place new chip part in the desired position and solder both ends. NOTE Do not use a chip part again once it has been removed.

(3) Stock of Parts


Parts marked with o SP (Supply Code) column of the spare parts list are not normally required for routine service work. Orders for parts marked with o will be processed, but allow for additional delivery time.

Replacement of Transistors and Diodes


1. Cut the terminals of the chip part with nippers. 2. Remove the cut leads with soldering iron as above. 3. Make sure that there is no pattern peeling, damage and/ or bridge around the desoldering positions. 4. After removing the chip part, presolder the area, in which the new chip part is to be placed, with a thin layer of solder. 5. Place new chip part in the desired position and solder the terminals.

(4) Units for Capacitors, Inductors and Resistors


The following units are assumed in schematic diagrams, electrical parts list and exploded views unless otherwise specified. Capacitors : F Inductors : H Resistors : Z

2-7-2. Replacement of Chip Parts Required Tools


Soldering iron : 20 W If possible, use a soldering-iron tip heatcontroller set to 270 10 dC. Braided wire : Solder Taul or equivalent Sony part No. 7-641-300-81 Solder : 0.6 mm dia. is recommended. Tweezers
Nipper

Transistor

Soldering Conditions
Soldering iron temperature : 270 10 dC Soldering time : Less than 2 seconds per pin

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2-7 (E)

Replacement of ICs
1. Using the braided wire, SOLDER TAUL (Sony Part No. 7-641-300-81), remove the solder around the pins of the IC-chip to be removed. 2. While heating up the pins, remove the pins one by one using sharp-pointed tweezers. 3. Make sure that there is no pattern peeling, damage and/ or bridge around the desoldering position. 4. After removing the chip part, presolder the area, in which the new chip part is to be placed, with a thin layer of solder. 5. Place new chip part in the desired position and solder the pins.

2-8. SAFETY CHECK-OUT


After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer : Check the metal trim, metallized knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below.

LEAKAGE TEST
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA. Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job. 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The limit indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
To Exposed Metal Parts on Set

0.15 F

1.5 kZ

AC voltmeter (0.75V)

Earth Ground Fig A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.

2-8 (E)

RM-450A

SECTION 3 TROUBLESHOOTING
3-1. GENERAL
No electrical adjustment is required in this machine. Use of a simple checker and a built-in test program can check all operations. A test program activating method and checking items are described below.

3-1-4. Software Operation Check and REF. VIDEO Circuit Check


Turn ON the POWER switch. D219 (CHECK3 LED) on the CPU board blinks by the software. In addition, D217 (CHECK1 LED) blinks when a signal is entered into the REF. VIDEO IN terminal.

3-1-1. Keyboard Check


Turn ON the POWER switch while pressing the LEARN and ASMBL keys at the same time. Checking items : LED ON/OFF Non-locking switch operation Locking switch operation JOG/SHUTTLE operation of Search Dial RS-232C line operation of KSW-1 board Backup data (LEARN data) verification ROM and RAM check by CPU on KSW-1 board

3-1-5. Address Bus Check (Power ON after S201 OFF)


Turn OFF the 8-bit DIP switch S201 on the CPU board through it is usually set to ON position. The CPU then executes NOP (00) since the data bus on the CPU board is isolated from devices other than CPU and pulled down by a resistor. At this time, the address line shows simple increments. (However, a refreshed address is assigned to A7 to A15.) Observation of a waveform on the address line with an oscilloscope makes fault identification easier.

3-1-2. Backup Function Check in Keyboard


Turn ON the POWER switch while pressing the LEARN and A1 keys at the same time. Checking items : Backup function check by CPU on KSW-1 board The Error is displayed when the POWER switch is turned ON at the first time (or when the backup capacitor C305 on the KSW-1 board is discharging). Further error display is not made if the backup function is normal. The capacitor can afford to provide backup for at least seven days.

3-2. SERVICE TOOLS (NECESSARY FOR CPU-3A BOARD CHECK)


Ref. Description No. J-1 9P short connector J-5 VIDEO signal or sync. signal generator Part No. J-6210-220-A Qty 2 Use CPU-3A board operation check CPU-3A board operation check

3-1-3. CPU-3A Board Check


Turn ON the POWER switch while pressing the LEARN and A2 keys at the same time. The CPU board is automatically checked. (Start by EJECT key on the RECORDER side.) If a fault is found, the operation is stopped immediately and the error code is displayed. For this purpose, the service tools are required.

RM-450A

3-1 (E)

Connection

COAXAL CABLE J-1 J-1

NTSC/PAL COLOR BAR GENERATOR

CN203
ADJUSTMENT POWER

CN205 6P CONNECTOR CN207

CN208

RM-450A UPPER CONTROL PANEL CPU-3A BOARD

Connector Circuit Diagram for Service Tools


J-6210-220-A (J-1) 2 3 7 8

3-2 (E)

RM-450A

3-3. OPERATION CHECK PROCEDURE (DETAILED DESCRIPTION FOR 3-1-1, 3-1-2 AND 3-1-3)

#'
PLAYER

#, #. $/
PREROLL
7 5 3

SYNCHRO
ON/CF ON OFF

RECORDER
TC RTC CTL

SERVO RESET HOURS

IN

OUT

TC RTC CTL

IN

OUT

SERVO RESET TOTAL

LEARN
7 6 5 4 3

SYSTEM PRESET
2 1 0

ON OFF

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS

FRAMES

2 $-

$=

Fig. 1

SERVO RESET HOURS

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

SERVO RESET TOTAL

MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES

EDITING CONTROL UNIT RM-450A

HOURS

MINUTES SECONDS FRAMES

POWER
ON

PLAYER

RECORDER

5
STDBY

6
EJECT EDIT MODE

7
ASMBL

8
V

9
A1

0
A2

!REC

!=
EDIT

![
STDBY

!]
EJECT

OFF

!\
PLAY

!;
STILL

!'
REW

!,
FF

!.
AUDIO SPLIT

@/

TRIM

@+

@=
LAST EDIT

@[
PLAY

@]
STILL

@\
REW

@;
FF

REVERSE

FORWARD

@'
IN

@,
OUT

@.
GO TO

#/
IN

#OUT

REVERSE

FORWARD

PLAYER

RECORDER

#=
SHUTTLE JOG

ENTRY

#[
PREVIEW

#]
AUTO EDIT /END

#\
RVW /JUMP

#;
ALL STOP

SHUTTLE

JOG

Fig. 2

RM-450A

3-3 (E)

3-3-1. Keyboard Check


1) Turn power ON while pressing the 2 LEARN key in Fig. 1 and the 7 ASMBL key in Fig. 2 at the same time. 2) Press the !] EJECT key. 3) Again press the !] EJECT key, and 11 appears on the left 7-segment display. Press keys in the order of 1, 2, 3#\ and #;. When mistake the operation, press keys in the order of 1, 2, 3#\ and #; again. 4) Press the !] EJECT key. 22 appears on the left 7-segment display while P1 on appears on the right 7-segment display. (1) Place all indoor switches #' to $= in Fig. 1 in upper position, and press the !] EJECT key. If a fault is found, Error is displayed. In this case, press the ![ STDBY key, then the number of error switch is displayed. If many error exist, the number of next error switch is displayed whenever press the ![ STDBY key. For switch number, refer to the following.
1
PLAYER
TC RTC CTL

All LEDs must come on.

All LEDs must go off.

01, 0235, 0H must appear on the right 7-segment display. No error display allowed.

P1_ _ _ _0H must appear on the right 7-segment display. No error display allowed.

3
PREROLL
7 5 3

4
SYNCHRO
ON/CF ON OFF

6
RECORDER
TC RTC CTL

LEARN
7 6 5 4 3

SYSTEM PRESET
2 1 0

ON OFF

8 . . . . . 13 14 15 16 . . . . . 21 22

(2) Place the above switches in lower position, and press the !] EJECT key twice. (3) Place #', #,, #. and $/ switches in Fig. 1 in center position, and press the !] EJECT key twice. 5) Press the !] EJECT key. 33 appears on the left 7-segment display. (1) Set both search dials to SHUTTLE. Place both search dials in the center position. (2) Check that left search dial display varies as shown to the right when turning left search dial clockwise. Check that display as shown to the right is obtained at fully clockwise rotation. The same change must appear also in counterclockwise rotation. (3) Check that turning of right search dial provides the same display change as left search dial. 3-4 (E)

P2_Error must appear on the right 7-segment display. Press the ![ STDBY key. P201_ _02 must appear. Press the ![ STDBY key. P202_ _05 must appear. Press the ![ STDBY key. P201_ _02 must appear. P3_ _ _ _0H must appear on the right 7-segment display.

The right 7-segment display must indicate 0000 0000. (Left half for left search dial, and right half for right search dial.) 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000

RM-450A

(4) Set both search dials to JOG.

The right 7-segment display must indicate 00 00. (Left half for left search dial and right half for right search dial.) The first digit of each display must vary. The second digit of each display must vary. Error must appear on the right 7-segment display. (At this time, if pins 3, 4 of CN207 on CPU-3A board are disconnected, then shorted instead, 0H is displayed.)

(5) When both search dials is turned Slowly : Quickly : 6) Press the !] EJECT key. 44 and 232c appears on the left and right 7-segment displays respectively. Again press the !] EJECT key.

7) Press the !] EJECT key twice. 66 appears on the left 7-segment display.

0H must appear on the right 7-segment display.

3-3-2. Backup Function Check in Keyboard


1) Turn OFF the POWER switch. 2) Turn ON the POWER switch while pressing 2 LEARN key and 9 A1 key at the same time. 3) Turn OFF the POWER switch. 4) About 5 minutes past, turn ON the POWER switch while pressing 2 LEARN key and 9 A1 key at the same time.

and XXXXXXXX must appear on the left and right 7-segment displays respectively.

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3-5 (E)

3-3-3. Bottom Case Check (available only when 7-segment display is active) Preparation
(1) Mount the connector J-1 of the service tools. (2) Connect the VIDEO signal to the REF. VIDEO IN terminal.

Procedure
(1) Turn ON the POWER switch while pressing 2 LEARN key in Fig. 1 and !/ A2 key in Fig. 2 at the same time. (2) Press !] EJECT key in Fig. 2. 450 and XX-X must appear on the left and right 7-segment displays respectively. 01, 02, appear sequentially on the left 7-segment display, then 09 (the left display) and 01 99 (the right display) must appear. Whenever press the ![ STDBY key, the following Error code appear sequentially. 09 02 09 09 03 19 09 04 29 09 05 39 09 06 59 09 07 69 09 08 79 09 01 99 Confirm to appear indication. Press the !] EJECT key. 10 01 99 appear. Whenever press the ![ STDBY key, the following Error code appear sequentially. 10 02 49 10 03 79 10 04 59 10 05 69 10 06 09 10 01 99 Confirm to appear indication. Press the !] EJECT key. 12 01 02 appear. Confirm to do not appear the change of display with pressing the ![ STDBY key. Press the !] EJECT key. must appear on the both display after the beep.

Fault Identification
If a fault is found, operation is stopped immediately. Display example for faulty place : Left display : 07 Right display : 01 01 STEP Error No. Error code in STEP To confirm whether additional error codes are present in the same step, press the ![ STDBY key in Fig. 2. Unchanged error No. in the step indicates there is no additional error in the step. To proceed to the next step, press the !] EJECT key in Fig. 2. For the meaning of error code, see the Error Code List. 3-6 (E)
RM-450A

RM-450A Self Check Program Error Code List


Step 01 02 03 Code 01 01 00 01 02 04 00 01 02 05 20 21 06 31 33 Meaning ROM Check Sum Error RAM Read / Write Error CTC1 ch1 Initialize NG CTC1 ch1 Count Down NG CTC1 ch1 Timer INT Error CTC2 ch3 Initialize NG CTC2 ch3 Count Down NG CTC2 ch3 Timer INT Error CTC2 ch0 Initialize NG CTC2 ch1 Initialize NG CTC3 ch1 Initialize NG CTC3 ch3 Initialize NG EXT SYNC Check 07 00 01 02 03 CTC1 ch0 Initialize NG REF. VIDEO IN NG F2 / F1 (Framing) Pulse Width too Wide F2 / F1 (Framing) Pulse Width too Narrow SIO, R-9P / P-9P REMOTE Check 08 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 chA (Recorder) Tx NG chA (Recorder) Rx NG (R-TxD R-RxD Line NG) chA (Recorder) Data NG (R-TxD R-RxD Data not equal) chB (Player) Tx NG chB (Player) Rx NG (P-TxD P-RxD Line NG) chB (Player) Data NG (P-TxD P-RxD Data not equal) INT Error ROM : IC219 RAM : IC215 CTC1 : IC225 CTC2 : IC224 CTC3 : IC221 R (Recorder) 33P S / C, R-33P REMOTE Check 09 90 98 09 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 11 12 13 14 15
RM-450A

SIO : IC212

RESET1 (PW Detect) NG SYSTEM CLOCK or STROBE NG EDIT SAFETY or EDIT LAMP short w / SERIAL IN/OUT EDIT SAFETY or EDIT LAMP stuck at H EDIT SAFETY or EDIT LAMP short w / REC LAMP or REC KEY EDIT SAFETY or EDIT LAMP short w / PAUSE LAMP or EDIT KEY EDIT SAFETY or EDIT LAMP short w / FF KEY & LAMP or FWD/REV EDIT SAFETY or EDIT LAMP short w / FWD KEY & LAMP or PAUSE KEY EDIT SAFETY or EDIT LAMP short w / REW KEY & LAMP or FUNC ON EDIT SAFETY or EDIT LAMP short w / TAPE STOP or CUE OUT or STOP KEY REC KEY or REC LAMP short w / SERIAL IN / OUT REC KEY or REC LAMP stuck at H REC KEY or REC LAMP short w / PAUSE LAMP or EDIT KEY REC KEY or REC LAMP short w / FF KEY & LAMP or FWD/REV REC KEY or REC LAMP short w / FWD KEY & LAMP or PAUSE KEY

3-7 (E)

Step 09

Code 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26

Meaning REC KEY or REC LAMP short w / REW KEY & LAMP or FUNC ON REC KEY or REC LAMP short w / TAPE STOP or CUE OUT or STOP KEY EDIT KEY or PAUSE LAMP short w / SERIAL IN / OUT EDIT KEY or PAUSE LAMP stuck at H EDIT KEY or PAUSE LAMP short w / FF KEY & LAMP or FWD / REV EDIT KEY or PAUSE LAMP short w / FWD KEY & LAMP or FWD / REV EDIT KEY or PAUSE LAMP short w / REW KEY & LAMP or PAUSE KEY EDIT KEY or PAUSE LAMP short w / TAPE STOP or CUE OUT or STOP KEY R 33P S / C : IC204

09

31 32 33 34 35

CUE OUT or TAPE STOP or STOP KEY short w / SERIAL IN/OUT CUE OUT or TAPE STOP stuck at H CUE OUT or TAPE STOP or STOP KEY short w / FF KEY & LAMP or FWD/REV CUE OUT or TAPE STOP or STOP KEY short w / FWD KEY & LAMP or PAUSE KEY CUE OUT or TAPE STOP or STOP KEY short w / REW KEY & LAMP or FUNC ON STOP KEY or TAPE STOP stuck at H PAUSE KEY or FWD KEY & LAMP short w / SERIAL IN/OUT PAUSE KEY or FWD LAMP stuck at H PAUSE KEY or FWD KEY & LAMP short w / FF KEY & LAMP or FWD/REV PAUSE KEY or FWD KEY & LAMP short w / REW KEY & LAMP or FUNC ON FWD / REV or FF KEY & LAMP short w / SERIAL IN / OUT FWD / REV or FF LAMP stuck at H FWD / REV or FF KEY & LAMP short w / SERIAL IN / OUT REW KEY & LAMP or FUNC ON short w / SERIAL IN / OUT REW KEY or REW LAMP stuck at H REW KEY short w / REW LAMP or REW LAMPs CR (470 pF / 1 MZ) NG FF KEY or FF LAMP stuck at H FF KEY short w / FF LAMP or FF LAMPs CR (470 pF / 1 MZ) NG FWD KEY or FWD LAMP stuck at H FWD KEY short w / FWD LAMP or FWD LAMPs CR (470 pF / 1 MZ) NG FUNC ON or REW LAMP stuck at H CTC2 ch0 TRG INT Error or STOP KEY NG CTC3 ch1 TRG INT Error or SEARCH SPEED NG or CTL IN / OUT NG P (Player) 33P S / C, P-33P REMOTE Check

09 09

42 51 52 53 54

09

61 62 63

09

71 72 73

09

82 83

09

92 93

09 09

10 20 30

10

90 98

RESET1 (PW Detect) NG SYSTEM CLOCK or STROBE NG STOP KEY or TAPE STOP or REW KEY & LAMP short w / SERIAL IN / OUT STOP KEY or TAPE STOP stuck at H STOP KEY or REW LAMP stuck at H STOP KEY or TAPE STOP or REW KEY & LAMP short w / FWD KEY & LAMP or PAUSE KEY STOP KEY or TAPE STOP or REW KEY & LAMP short w / FF KEY & LAMP or PAUSE KEY STOP KEY or TAPE STOP or REW KEY & LAMP short w / PAUSE LAMP or FUNC ON PAUSE KEY or FWD KEY & LAMP short w / SERIAL IN / OUT PAUSE KEY or FWD LAMP stuck at H PAUSE KEY or FWD KEY & LAMP short w / FF KEY & LAMP or FWD / REV PAUSE KEY or FWD KEY & LAMP short w / PAUSE LAMP or FUNC ON
RM-450A

10

41 42 43 44 45 46

10

51 52 53 54

3-8 (E)

Step 10

Code 61 62 63

Meaning FWD / REV or FF KEY & LAMP short w / SERIAL IN / OUT FWD / REV or FF LAMP stuck at H FWD / REV or FF KEY & LAMP short w / PAUSE LAMP or FUNC ON REW KEY or REW LAMP stuck at H REW KEY short w / REW LAMP or REW LAMPs CR (470 pF / 1 MZ) NG FF KEY or FF LAMP stuck at H FF KEY short w / FF LAMP or FF LAMPs CR (470 pF / 1 MZ) NG FWD KEY or FWD LAMP stuck at H FWD KEY short w / FWD LAMP or FF LAMPs CR (470 pF / 1 MZ) NG FUNC ON or PAUSE LAMP short w / SERIAL IN / OUT FUNC ON or PAUSE LAMP stuck at H CTC2 ch1 TRG INT Error CTC3 ch3 TRG INT Error or SEARCH SPEED NG or CTL IN / OUT NG R 33P S / C : IC203 Daisy Chain (Display according to Priority)

10

72 73

10

82 83

10

92 93

10

11 10

10

20 30

11

00 01 02 03

SIO INT PRIORITY NG CTC1 NT PRIORITY NG CTC2 INT PRIORITY NG CTC3 INT PRIORITY NG *SIO > CTC1 > CTC2 > CTC3 CUE OUT (Using P 33P S / C for This Check)

12 13

01

CUE OUT and SLOW LAMP stuck at H ERROR / KEY BEEP (Check BEEP ON or Not)

Step 09

Code 09 19 29 39 59 69 79 99

Step 10

Code 09 49 59 69 79 99

12

02

However if the error codes in above table are displayed, there is no error in this step. To proceed to the next step, press the !] EJECT key in Fig. 2.

RM-450A

3-9 (E)

SECTION 4 SPARE PARTS


4-1. NOTES ON SPARE PARTS

(1) Safety Related Components Warning Components marked ! are critical to safe operation. Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case of replacement. (2) Standardization of Parts Spare parts supplied from Sony Parts Center may not be always identical with the parts which actually in use due to accommodating the improved parts and/or engineering changes or standardization of genuine parts. This manuals exploded views and electrical spare parts list are indicating the part numbers of the standardized genuine parts at present . (3) Stock of Parts Parts marked with o SP (Supply Code) column of the spare parts list are not normally required for routine service work. Orders for parts marked with o will be processed, but allow for additional delivery time. (4) Units for Capacitors, Inductors and Resistors The following units are assumed in schematic diagrams, electrical parts list and exploded views unless otherwise specified. Capacitors : F Inductors : H Resistors : Z

RM-450A

4-1

4-2.

EXPLODED VIEW

5 21

18 17 21 13 12 4 24 K2.6x6

K2.6x6 7 23

24

23 BVTP 3x8 8 9 15 15 14 BVTP3x8 15 25 14 PS2x4 16 2 BVTP3x8 10 BVTP 3x8 8 BVTP 3x8 BVTP 3x8 BVTP 3x8 6 BVTP 3x8 12

13

*1
19

*1
B3x8 B3x8 20 22 B3x8 11 B3x8

B3x8 B3x8 26 20 1 BVTP3x8 16 BVTP 3x8 BVTP3x8

BVTP3x8 3

BVTP3x8

BVTP3x12

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 4-2

Part No. A-6724-612-A A-6734-249-A A-8318-742-A X-2284-705-1 X-2284-706-1 X-2284-708-6 X-2284-709-A 2-130-009-01 2-284-761-01 2-284-76S-01 2-284-765-01 2-284-769-01 2-284-770-01 2-284-774-01 2-284-777-01

SP Description o s o o o o s o o o o o o o o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, KSW-1 DIAL ASSY, SEARCH MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DSP-1A PLATE (RIGHT) ASSY, TRANSPARENT PLATE (LEFT) ASSY, TRANSPARENT PANEL SUB ASSY KEY SET ASSY PLATE (S), FILTER LINK PLATE GROUND SPRING SPRING BUTTON BOSS (LOWER), LINK BOSS (UPPER), LINK

No. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Part No. 2-284-799-01 2-284-792-11 2-284-795-31 2-284-797-01 3-200-088-01 3-668-012-03 3-701-441-21 3-717-370-01 3-717-557-01 4-605-532-11

SP Description o o o o o s s o o o HOLDER, LED SHEET, PRESET INDICATION DOOR CUSHION COVER, SWITCH RUBBER, DIAL KNOB WASHER KNOB, DIAL PLATE, KNOB LINK

4-605-536-01 s BOSS, GUIDE

RM-450A

53

B3x6

B3x6

59

55 BVTP 3x8 56 B3x6 BVTP3x8 59

57

BVTP 3x8 BVTP 4x8 BVTP 3x8 54 58

B3x8 60 BVTP3x8 52 51

No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

Part No.

SP Description o o s s s MOUNTED CIRCUIT OBARD, CPU-3A CASE SUB ASSY, BOTTOM TRANSFORMER, POWER FUSE, TIME LAG (for CE) FUSE, GLASS TUBE (for J, U)

A-8318-741-A X-2284-707-1 ! 1-449-178-11 ! 1-532-259-00 ! 1-532-742-11

! 1-570-117-11 s SWITCH, SEESAW (AC POWER) ! 1-580-375-11 s INLET 3P ! 1-625-671-11 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD, AC-1 2-284-758-01 o INSULATOR 4-812-134-11 s RIVET (DIA. 3.5) NYLON 8-749-930-52 s IC SI-3052V

RM-450A

4-3

4-3.

PACKING MATERIALS AND SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES

105 106 103

104

101

102

No. 101 ! ! ! 102 103 104 105 106

Part No.

SP Description s s s o o o s s o o o o CORD, POEWR (for J) CORD, POWER (for U) CORD, POWER (for CE) CARTON CUSHION (RIGHT) CUSHION (LEFT) MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (for J) MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (for U, CE) CARD (J), ERROR INDICATION (for CARD (E), ERROR INDICATION (for CARD (F), ERROR INDICATION (for CARD (G), ERROR INDICATION (for

1-782-059-11 1-551-812-11 1-782-929-11 2-284-786-21 2-284-787-01 2-284-788-01 3-862-609-01 3-862-609-11 3-862-610-01 3-862-610-11 3-862-610-21 3-862-610-31

J) U, CE) U, CE) U, CE)

4-4

RM-450A

4-4. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST


---------AC-1 BOARD ---------Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. 1pc
! 1-625-671-11

SP Description o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD,AC-1

-----------CPU-3A BOARD -----------Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. 1pc 2pcs 2pcs 1pc 1pc 5pcs 1pc 1pc BZ201 C201 C203 C204 C207 C214 C215 C216 C228 C231 C232 C235 C236 C237 C238 C239 C240 C241 C242 C243 C244 C245 C246 C247 C248 C249 C250 C251 C252 C253 C254 C255 C256 C257 C258 C259 C260 C261 C263 C264 C265 C266 C267 C268 C269 C270 A-8318-741-A 1-533-189-11 1-562-261-21 2-284-758-01

SP Description o s o o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD,CPU-3A HOLDER,FUSE CONNECTOR,COAXIAL,BNC INSULATOR SCREW +B 3x8 SCREW +B 3x10 LW 3,TYPE B N 3,TYPE 2

1-529-025-00 s BUZZER 1-107-887-11 1-126-926-11 1-131-349-00 1-126-096-11 1-161-494-00 1-131-349-00 1-126-096-11 1-130-471-00 1-126-154-11 1-162-215-31 1-130-471-00 1-161-494-00 1-124-465-00 1-162-207-31 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-130-471-00 1-162-288-31 1-161-494-00 1-130-475-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s ELECT ELECT TANTALUM ELECT CERAMIC TANTALUM ELECT MYLAR ELECT CERAMIC MYLAR CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC MYLAR CERAMIC CERAMIC MYLAR 0. CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC 10000uF 1000uF 2.2uF 10uF 0.022uF 2.2uF 10uF 0.001uF 47uF 47pF 20% 20% 10% 20% 10% 20% 5% 20% 5% 16V 10V 35V 35V 25V 35V 35V 50V 6.3V 50V

0.001uF 5% 50V 0.022uF 25V 0.47uF 20% 50V 22pF 5% 50V 0.022uF 25V 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V

0.022uF 25V 0.001uF 5% 50V 330pF 10% 50V 0.022uF 25V 0022uF 5% 50V 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 0.022uF 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V

RM-450A

4-5

(CPU-3A BOARD) Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. C271 C272 C274 C275 C276 C277 CN203 CN205 CN207 CN208 CN209 CNI219 CNI223 D204 D209 D212 D215 D216 D217 D219 D220 D221 DB210 IC205 IC206 IC207 IC208 IC209 IC210 IC211 IC212 IC213 IC214 IC215 IC216 IC217 IC218 IC219 IC220 IC221 IC222 IC223 IC224 IC225 IC226 IC227 Q201 Q202 Q203 R236 R237 R238 R239 R241 R242 R243 R245 4-6 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-162-285-31 1-162-285-31 1-162-285-31 SP Description s s s s s CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC 0.022uF 25V 0.022uF 25V 180pF 10% 50V 180pF 10% 50V 180pF 10% 50V 10% 50V

(CPU-3A BOARD) Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. R250 R254 R256 R257 R258 R259 R260 R261 R262 R263 R264 R265 R266 R267 R268 R269 R270 R271 R272 R273 R274 R275 R276 R277 R278 R279 R280 R281 R282 R287 R288 R289 R290 RB208 RB209 RB210 S201 X201 1-249-441-11 1-249-434-11 1-249-437-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-425-11 1-247-903-00 1-249-427-11 1-249-418-11 1-249-422-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-419-11 1-249-419-11 1-247-807-31 1-249-419-11 1-247-807-31 1-249-419-11 1-247-891-00 1-249-425-11 1-249-425-11 1-247-863-91 1-249-425-11 1-249-441-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-441-11 1-249-429-11 1-247-804-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-429-11 1-249-429-11 SP Description s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON 100K 27K 47K 10K 4.7K 1M 6.8K 1.2K 2.7K 10K 1.5K 1.5K 100 1.5K 100 1.5K 330K 4.7K 4.7K 22K 4.7K 100K 10K 10K 100K 10K 75 10K 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W

1-162-285-31 s CERAMIC 180pF 1-563-770-11 1-563-770-11 1-564-005-11 1-580-837-11 1-508-742-00 o o o o s

SOCKET,D-SUB CONNECTOR 9P SOCKET,D-SUB CONNECTOR 9P CONNECTOR 6P,MALE PIN,CONNECTOR(PC BOARD) 3P PIN,CONNECTOR 3P

1-526-659-00 o SOCKET,IC 28P 1-526-662-21 o SOCKET,IC 40P 8-719-110-39 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-504-60 8-719-911-19 8-719-812-41 8-719-812-41 8-719-911-19 8-719-120-78 s s s s s s s s s DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD15ESB1 1SS119 1SS119 S4VB60 1SS119

LED TLR124,RED LED TLR124,RED DIODE 1SS119 DIODE HZS6.2NB1TD

1-233-154-11 s COMPOSITION CIRCUIT BLOCK 8-759-900-38 8-759-916-54 8-759-942-38 8-759-926-32 8-759-000-01 8-759-917-18 8-759-917-38 8-759-916-84 8-759-922-95 8-759-000-01 8-759-168-70 8-759-917-43 8-759-242-05 8-759-729-03 8-759-349-78 8-759-916-25 8-759-996-53 8-759-032-81 8-759-916-80 8-759-996-53 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC SN74LS38N SN74HC174AN SN75ALS192N AM26LS32PC MC74HC4538N TC74HCU04AP SN74HC4040AN LH0084A MSM82C51ARS MC74HC4538N CY7C185-25PC SN74HC138AN TC74HC4024AP NJM2903D MBM27C256-RM450V1.8 SN74HC32AN Z84C3006PEC SN74HC74AN LH0080A Z84C3006PEC

1-249-429-11 s CARBON 10K 5% 1/4W 1-249-429-11 s CARBON 10K 5% 1/4W 1-249-429-11 s CARBON 10K 5% 1/4W 1-235-724-11 s RESISTOR BLOCK 10Kx8 1-235-736-11 s RESISTOR BLOCK 100Kx8 1-235-720-11 s RESISTOR BLOCK 4.7Kx8 1-570-623-11 s SWITCH,DIP 8-CKT 1-579-530-11 s VIBRATOR,CERAMIC 4.915MHz

8-759-996-53 s IC Z84C3006PEC 8-759-913-42 s IC PST520C-2 8-749-930-52 s IC SI-3052V 8-729-620-02 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1115-F 8-729-620-02 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1115-F 8-729-119-78 s TRANSISTOR 2SC2603-E 1-249-439-11 1-249-425-11 1-249-437-11 1-249-417-11 1-249-421-11 s s s s s CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON 68K 4.7K 47K 1K 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W

1-249-441-11 s CARBON 100K 5% 1/4W 1-249-421-11 s CARBON 2.2K 5% 1/4W 1-249-421-11 s CARBON 2.2K 5% 1/4W
RM-450A

-----------DSP-1A BOARD -----------Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. 1pc 4pcs 3pcs C501 C502 C503 C504 CN501 CN502 D501 D502 D503 D504 D505 D506 D507 D508 D509 D510 D511 D512 D513 D514 D515 D516 D517 D518 D519 D520 D521 D522 D523 D524 D525 D526 D527 D528 D529 D530 D531 D532 D533 D534 D535 D536 D537 D538 D539 D540 D541 D542 D543 D544 D545 IC501 IC502

(DSP-1A BOARD) SP Description Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. R501 R502 R503 R504 R505 R506 R507 R508 R509 R510 R511 R512 R513 R514 R515 R516 S501 S502 S503 S504 S505 S507 S508 S509 S511 S512 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-401-11 1-249-395-11 SP Description s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 15 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W

A-8318-742-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD,DSP-1A 2-284-768-01 o SPACER(SMALL) 2-284-767-01 o SPACER(LARGE) 1-161-494-00 1-161-494-00 1-162-303-11 1-162-303-11 s s s s CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC 0.022uF 25V 0.022uF 25V 0.0033uF 20% 16V 0.0033uF 20% 16V

1-506-491-11 s CONNECTOR,12P,MALE 1-506-491-11 s CONNECTOR,12P,MALE 8-719-066-21 8-719-066-21 8-719-066-21 8-719-066-21 8-719-066-21 8-719-066-21 8-719-066-21 8-719-066-21 8-719-901-47 8-719-970-34 8-719-970-34 8-719-970-34 8-719-970-34 8-719-901-47 8-719-970-33 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 8-719-911-19 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE LB-402VA LB-402VA LB-402VA LB-402VA LB-402VA

DIODE LB-402VA DIODE LB-402VA DIODE LB-402VA LED LT-9010D,RED DIODE LT-9002E DIODE LT-9002E DIODE LT-9002E DIODE LT-9002E LED LT-9010D,RED DIODE LT-9010E DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119 1SS119

1-249-393-11 s CARBON 10 5% 1/4W 1-553-856-00 1-571-534-11 1-553-856-00 1-553-856-00 1-570-056-11 1-570-056-11 1-570-056-11 1-570-056-11 1-570-623-11 1-570-623-11 s s s s s s s s s s SWITCH,PUSH SWITCH,KEY BOARD SWITCH,PUSH SWITCH,PUSH SWITCH,SLIDE SWITCH,SLIDE SWITCH,SLIDE SWITCH,SLIDE SWITCH,DIP 8-CKT SWITCH,DIP 8-CKT

8-759-515-12 s IC SN74ALS574BNS 8-759-515-12 s IC SN74ALS574BNS

RM-450A

4-7

----------KSW-1 BOARD ----------Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. 1pc 2pcs 4pcs C301 C302 C303 C304 C305 C306 C307 C308 C309 C310 C311 C312 C313 C314 C315 C316 C317 C318 C319 C320 C321 CN304 CN305 D301 D302 D303 D304 D305 D306 D307 D308 D309 D310 D311 D312 D313 D314 D315 D316 D317 D318 D319 D320 D321 D322 D323 D324 D325 D326 D327 D329 D330 D331

(KSW-1 BOARD) SP Description Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. D333 D334 D335 D336 D337 D338 D339 IC301 IC302 IC303 IC304 IC305 IC306 8-719-914-43 8-719-946-52 8-719-981-55 8-719-946-52 8-719-946-52 SP Description s s s s s DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DAN202K-T-147 GL8EG22 GL8HD22 GL8EG22 GL8EG22

A-6724-612-A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD,KSW-1 2-284-799-01 o HOLDER,LED SCREW +B 3x6 1-163-038-91 1-131-351-00 1-163-038-91 1-104-905-11 1-163-038-91 1-163-038-91 1-124-589-11 1-124-589-11 1-163-038-91 1-124-589-11 1-163-104-00 1-163-104-00 1-124-589-11 1-163-104-00 1-163-104-00 1-163-038-91 1-163-031-11 1-163-031-11 1-163-031-11 1-163-031-11 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s CERAMIC,CHIP TANTALUM CERAMIC,CHIP DOUBLE LAYERS CERAMIC,CHIP CERAMIC,CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC,CHIP ELECT CERAMIC,CHIP CERAMIC,CHIP ELECT CERAMIC,CHIP CERAMIC,CHIP CERAMIC,CHIP CERAMIC,CHIP CERAMIC,CHIP CERAMIC,CHIP CERAMIC,CHIP 0.1uF 4.7uF 10% 0.1uF 0.22FARAD 0.1uF 0.1uF 47uF 47uF 0.1uF 47uF 25V 35V 25V 5.5V 25V

8-719-981-55 s DIODE GL8HD22 8-719-946-52 s DIODE GL8EG22 8-759-631-31 8-759-937-29 8-759-937-29 8-759-600-68 8-759-600-61 s s s s s IC IC IC IC IC M50747E-108SP MB88201H-539N MB88201H-539N M54562P M54529AP

25V 20% 16V 20% 16V 25V 20% 16V

8-759-913-42 s IC PST520C-2 8-729-030-02 s TRANSISTOR DTC144ES 8-729-620-02 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1115-F 8-729-030-02 s TRANSISTOR DTC144ES 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-061-00 1-216-089-91 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-049-91 1-216-073-00 1-216-097-91 1-216-057-00 1-216-057-00 1-249-397-11 1-249-397-11 1-249-397-11 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-073-00 1-235-355-11 1-235-355-11 1-235-724-11 1-235-724-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP CARBON CARBON CARBON METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP METAL,CHIP RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR 10K 10K 10K 10K 3.3K 47K 10K 10K 1K 10K 100K 2.2K 2.2K 22 22 22 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W

30pF 5% 50V 30pF 5% 50V 47uF 20% 16V 30pF 5% 50V 30pF 5% 50V 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 25V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V

Q301 Q302 Q303 R301 R302 R303 R304 R305 R306 R307 R308 R309 R310 R311 R312 R313 R316 R317 R318 R319 R320 R321 R322 R323 R324 R325 R326 R327 RB301 RB303 RB305 RB306 S301 S302 S303 S304 S305 S306 S307 S308 S309 S310

1-163-031-11 s CERAMIC,CHIP 0.01uF 1-506-485-11 s CONNECTOR,6P,MALE 1-506-485-11 s CONNECTOR,6P,MALE 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-43 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147 DAN202K-T-147

BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK

10Kx4 10Kx4 10Kx8 10Kx8

SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY

BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD

4-8

RM-450A

(KSW-1 BOARD) Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. S311 S312 S313 S314 S315 S316 S317 S318 S319 S320 S321 S322 S323 S324 S325 S326 S327 S328 S329 S330 S331 S332 X301 X302 X303 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 1-571-505-11 SP Description s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY SWITCH,KEY BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD BOARD

1-571-505-11 s SWITCH,KEY BOARD 1-571-505-11 s SWITCH,KEY BOARD 1-579-530-11 s VIBRATOR,CERAMIC 4.915MHz 1-567-192-31 s OSCILLATOR,CERAMIC 4MHz 1-567-192-31 s OSCILLATOR,CERAMIC 4MHz

-----------PTC-32 BOARD -----------Ref. No. or Q'ty Part No. C1 IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 IC5 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10

SP Description 22uF 20% 10V GP1L52 GP1L52 GP1L53 GP1L52 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W

1-124-228-11 s ELECT 8-719-939-50 8-719-939-50 8-719-940-86 8-719-939-50 8-759-133-90 1-247-823-31 1-247-823-31 1-247-847-31 1-247-839-31 1-247-855-31 1-247-823-31 1-247-855-31 1-247-847-31 1-247-823-31 1-247-847-31 s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s

PHOTINTERRUPTE PHOTINTERRUPTE PHOTINTERRUPTE PHOTINTERRUPTE IC UPC339C CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON 470 470 4.7K 2.2K 10K 470 10K 4.7K 470 4.7K

RM-450A

4-9

INDEX

SECTION 5 SEMICONDUCTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS


Semiconductors of which functions are equivalent are described here. For parts replacement, refer to the section of Spare Parts in this manual. The circuit diagram of each IC is obtained from the IC data book published by the manufacturer.

DIODE

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1SS119 ............................................... 5-2 1SS119-25TD ..................................... 5-2 DAN202K ............................................ 5-2 DAN202K-T-147 ................................. 5-2 HZS15NB1TD ..................................... 5-2 HZS6.2NB1TD .................................... 5-2 RD15ES-B1 ........................................ 5-2 RD6.2ESL3 ......................................... 5-2 S2VB20 ............................................... 5-2 S4VB60 ............................................... 5-2

2SA1115-F .......................................... 5-2 2SC2785-F .......................................... 5-2 2SC2785-HFE ..................................... 5-2 DTC144ES .......................................... 5-2

AM26LS32PC ..................................... 5-3 CY7C185-25PC .................................. 5-3 LH0080A ............................................. 5-4 LH0084A ............................................. 5-5 M27C256B-12F1 ................................. M50747E-108SP ................................. M54529AP .......................................... M54562P ............................................. MB88201H-539N ................................ MBM27C256-RM450V1.8 ................... MC74HC4538N ................................... MSM82C51A-2RS .............................. MSM82C51ARS .................................. 5-3 5-4 5-3 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-7

NJM2903D .......................................... 5-6 LED Page OTHERS Page PST520C-2 ......................................... 5-7 SI-3052V ............................................. SN74ALS574BNS ............................... SN74HC138AN ................................... SN74HC174AN ................................... SN74HC32AN ..................................... SN74HC4040AN ................................. SN74HC74AN ..................................... SN74HCU04AN .................................. SN74LS38N ........................................ SN75ALS192N .................................... 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-9 5-9

GL3PR8 .............................................. 5-2 GL8EG22 ............................................ 5-2 GL8HD22 ............................................ 5-2 LB-402VA ............................................ LT-9002E ............................................ LT-9010D ............................................ LT-9010E ............................................ 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2

GP1L52 ............................................... 5-2 GP1L53 ............................................... 5-2

TC74HC4024AP ................................. 5-9 TC74HC4538AP ................................. 5-6 TC74HCU04AP ................................... 5-8 UPC339C ............................................ 5-9 Z84C3006PEC .................................... 5-9

RM-450A

5-1

DIODE, LED, TRANSISTOR, OTHERS

DIODE
1SS119 1SS119-25TD HZS6.2NB1TD RD6.2ESL3

LED
GL3PR8 ; RED

TRANSISTOR
2SA1115-F

OTHERS
GP1L52 GP1L53
3 1 4 2

TOP VIEW

DAN202K DAN202K-T-147

GL8EG22 ; GREEN GL8HD22 ; RED

TYPE NO. PRINTED

2SC2785-F 2SC2785-HFE

HZS15NB1TD RD15ES-B1

TOP VIEW
16 9 a f g

++++++++
e d

LB-402VA ; RED
b c
R1 R2

DTC144ES (R1, R2=47 K)

++++++++
1 8

4 a b c d e f g

BOTTOM VIEW

15

13

14

16

S2VB20 S4VB60

5 a b c d e f g

~
10 12 8 6 7 11 9

SIDE VIEW

LT-9002E

LT-9010D LT-9010E
65

43

21
5

5-2

RM-450A

IC

IC
M27C256B-12F1 (SGS) AM26LS32PC (ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES)
HIGH SPEED DIFFERENTIAL LINE RECEIVER
TOP VIEW EN2 16 VCC 15 + _ 14 13 12 11 10 _ + 9 FUNCTION TABLE EN2 EN1 OUTPUT 0 0 ENABLE 0 1 ENABLE 1 0 HI-Z 1 1 ENABLE 0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL HI-Z : HIGH IMPEDANCE
10

C-MOS 256 K (32 K x 8)-BIT ONE TIME PROM WITH 3-STATE OUTPUTS
TOP VIEW
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 CE 20 OE 22 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19

1 VPP A12 2 A7 3 A6 4 A5 5 A4 6 A3 7
SENSE 200mV 500mV INPUT VOLT 7 V 15 V

VDD 28 27 A14 26 A13 25 A8 24 A9 23 A11 22 OE 21 A10 20 CE 19 D7 18 D6 17 D5 16 D4 15 D3


A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 25 24 21 23 2 26 27

_ + 1 2 3 4 5 6

+ _ 7 GND 8

C32/LS32 LS33

A2 8 A1 9 A0 10 D0 11 D1 12

27 26 2 23 21 24 25 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ROW DECODER

262,144-BIT CELL MATRIX

CY7C185-25PC (CYPRESS)
C-MOS (8192-WORD x 8)-BIT HIGH SPEED STATIC RAM
TOP VIEW
21 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 OE WE CE1 CE2 I/O 0 I/O 1 I/O 2 I/O 3 I/O 4 I/O 5 I/O 6 I/O 7 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19

D2 13 14 GND

COLUMN GATE COLUMN DECODER

1 NC A4 IN 2 A5 IN 3 A6 IN 4 A7 IN 5 A8 IN 6 A9 IN 7 A10 IN 8 A11 IN 9 A12 IN 10 I/O 0 11 I/O 1 12 I/O 2 13 14 GND

VDD 28 27

23 24

WE IN

25 2

A0 - A14 : : CE D0 - D7 : : OE : VPP

ADDRESS INPUT CHIP ENABLE DATA OUTPUT OUTPUT ENABLE PROGRAM POWER SUPPLY

A2 A1 A0

OUTPUT BUFFER
CE OE 20 22

26 CE2 IN 25 A3 IN 24 A2 IN 23 A1 IN 22

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CE, OE LOGIC
11 12 13 15 16 17 18 D6 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D7 19

OE IN

21 A0 IN 20

22

27

20

26

CE1 IN

19 I/O 7 18 I/O 6 17 I/O 5 16 I/O 4 15 I/O 3 A0 - A12 : ADDRESS INPUTS CE1, CE2 : CHIP ENABLE INPUT I/O 0 - I/O 7 : DATA INPUTS/OUTPUTS : OUTPUT ENABLE INPUT OE : WRITE ENABLE INPUT WE

An An x An An An x 0 1 x HI-Z : : : :

CE
0 0 1 0 1 1

OE
0 1 x 1 0 1

VDD +5 V +5 V +5 V +6 V +6 V +6 V

VPP +5 V +5 V +5 V +12.5 V +12.5 V +12.5 V

Dn D HI-Z HI-Z D D HI-Z

FUNCTION READ OUTPUT DISABLE STANDBY PGM PGM VERIFY PGM INH

LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DONT CARE HIGH IMPEDANCE

CE1 CE2 1 x x 0 0 1 0 1 0 1

OE x x 1 0 x

WE x x 1 1 0

MODE NOT SELECT NOT SELECT OUTPUT DISABLE READ WRITE

I/O TERMINAL HI-Z HI-Z HI-Z OUTPUT DATA INPUT DATA

0 1 x HI-Z

: : : :

LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DONT CARE HIGH IMPEDANCE

M54529AP (MITSUBISHI)
TRANSISTOR ARRAY
TOP VIEW 14 VCC 13 12 11 10 9 8 NC
A EN DIS

Y=A

*
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 23 24 25 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 I/O 0 I/O 1 I/O 2 I/O 3 I/O 4 I/O 5 I/O 6 I/O 7

*
VCC A Y

ROW DECODER

256 x 32 x 8 ARRAY SENSE AMPS

I/O BUFFER

15 16 17 18 19

2 1 ENABLE

GND 7

EN GND

A0 A9 A10 A11 A12

21 7 8 9 10

A 0 1 x

EN 1 1 0

Y 1 0 1

0 1 x *

: : : :

LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DONT CARE OPEN COLLECTOR

COLUMN DECODER

POWER DOWN
CE1 CE2 WE 20 26 27

OE

22

RM-450A

5-3

IC

LH0080A (SHARP)
N-MOS 8-BIT MICROPROCESSOR
TOP VIEW
24 WAIT M1 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 6 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 25 BUSRQ BUSAK D0 16 17 INT NMI D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 MREQ IORQ READ WRITE RFSH HALT RESET 26 27 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 2 3 4 5 23 14 15 12 8 7 9 10 13 19 20 21 22 28 18

M50747E-108SP
C-MOS PROCESS 8-BIT ONE CHIP MICROCOMPUTER
TOP VIEW INPUT INT1 P50 - P57 RESET OUTPUT P60 - P67

A11 OUT 1 A12 OUT 2 A13 OUT 3 A14 OUT 4 A15 OUT 5 IN 6 D4 I/O 7 D3 I/O 8 D5 I/O 9 D6 I/O 10 11 VDD D2 I/O 12 D7 I/O 13 D0 I/O 14 D1 I/O 15 INT IN 16 NMI IN 17 ( ) HALT OUT 18 MREQ OUT 19 IORQ OUT 20

40 A10 OUT 39 A9 OUT 38 A8 OUT 37 A7 OUT 36 A6 OUT 35 A5 OUT 34 A4 OUT 33 A3 OUT 32 A2 OUT 31 A1 OUT 30 A0 OUT GND 29 28 RFSH OUT 27 M1 OUT 26 RESET IN 25 BUSRQ IN 24 WAIT IN 23 BUSAK OUT 22 WRITE OUT 21 READ OUT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

VDD

GND

GND

64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33

: INTERRUPT1 : PORT 5 : RESET

: PORT 6 : CLOCK TIMING

INPUT/OUTPUT P00 - P07 : PORT 0 P10 - P17 : PORT 1 P20 - P27 : PORT 2 P30 - P37 : PORT 3 P32/INT2 : PORT/INTTERUPT2 P33/CNTR : PORT/CONTROL P34/RXD : RECEIVED DATA P35/TXD : TRANCEMITTED DATA P36/CLK : PORT/CLOCK P37/SRDY : SIRIAL IN READY P40 - P47 : PORT 4 X IN/OUT : CLOCK

P67 P66 P65 P64 P63 P62 P61 P60

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

49 50 51

P07 P06 P05 P04 P03 P02 P01 P00 P17 P16 P15 P14 P13 P12 P11 P10 P27 P26 P25 P24 P23 P22 P21 P20

PORT LATCH (8) ROM 8192 BYTE INDEX X REGISTER (8) PORT BUFFER (8) STACK POINT S (8) RAM 256 BYTE INDEX Y REGISTER (8) PROCESSOR STATUS PSR (8) ACCUMULATOR A (8) PROGRAM COUNTER PCL (8) SERIAL DATA IN/OUT (8)

PORT CONTROL (8)

52 53 54 55 56 41 42 43

INPUT BUSRQ : BUS REQUEST INT : INTERRUPT REQUEST NMI : NON-MASKABLE INTERRUPT (DOWN EDGE TRIGGER) : CLOCK OUTPUT A0 - A15 BUSAK HALT IORQ M1 MREQ READ RFSH WRITE

P57 P56 P55 P54 P53 P52 P51 P50 P47

PORT CONTROL (8)

44 45 46 47 48 57 58 59

8-BIT
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

: : : : : : : : :

3-STATE ADDRESS BUS ACKNOWLEDGE HALT STATE 3-STATE I/O REQUEST MACHINE CYCLE 1 3-STATE MEMORY REQUEST 3-STATE MEMORY READ REFRESH 3-STATE MEMORY WRITE

P46 P45 P44 P43 P42 P41 P40 P34/SRDY P36/CLK P35/TXD P34/RXD P33/CNTR P32/INT2 P31 P30

PORT CONTROL (8)

PROGRAM COUNTER PCH (8) COMMAND REGISTER

PORT CONTROL (8)

60 61 62 63 64

COMMAND DECODE PORT CONTROL (8) PRESCALER X (8) TIMER X (8) TIMER 2 (8) PRESCALER 1, 2 (8) TIMER 1 (8) CLOCK GENERATOR CIRCUIT

INPUT/OUTPUT D0 - D7 : 3-STATE DATA

26 28 29 30 31

INT1 RESET
X IN X OUT

INTERNAL DATA BUS

ACCUMULATOR

TEMP. REG.

INDEX COUNTER STACK POINTER PROGRAM COUNTER

FLAG F.F

ARITHMETIC LOGIC UNIT (ALU)

GENERALPURPOSE REGISTER INTERRUPT PAGE VECTOR REGISTER MEMORY REFRESH REGISTER

8-BIT DATA BUS I/O CONTROL

14 15 12 8 7 9 10 13

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

INSTRUCTION REGISTER
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 2 3 4 5 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15

WAIT INT NMI RESET BUSRQ

24 16 17 26 25 6

INSTRUCTION DECODER AND MACHINE CYCLE ENCODER

16-BIT ADDRESS BUS CONTROL

18 HALT

23

27 M1

19

20 IORQ

21

22 WRITE

28

BUSAK

MREQ

READ

RFSH

TEMP. REG. : TEMPORARY REGISTER

5-4

RM-450A

IC

LH0084A (SHARP)
N-MOS 2-CHANNEL SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT FOR MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM
TOP VIEW
4 37 3 38 2 39 1 40

D7 D6 D5
15 10

20 4 37 3 38 2 39 1 40 33 35 21 8 36 32

D1 I/O 1 D3 I/O 2 D5 I/O 3 D7 I/O 4 INT OUT 5 IEI IN 6 IEO OUT 7 M1 IN 8 9 VDD W/RDY A OUT 10 SYNC A I/O 11 RXD A IN 12 RXC A IN 13 TXC A IN 14 TXD A OUT 15 DTR A OUT 16 RTS A OUT 17 CTS A IN 18 DCD A IN 19 IN 20

40 D0 I/O
20

D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0

39 D2 I/O
12

CHANNEL-A INTERNAL CONTROL LOGIC CHANNEL-A READ/WRITE REGISTER


12 13 14 RXD A RXC A TXC A TXD A SYNC A W/RDY A DCD A CTS A RTS A DTR A

38 D4 I/O 37 D6 I/O 36 IORQ IN 35 CE IN 34 B/A IN 33 C/D IN 32 RD IN GND 31 30 W/RDY B OUT 29 SYNC B I/O 28 RXD B IN 27 RXTXC B IN 26 TXD B OUT 25 DTR B OUT 24 RTS B OUT 23 CTS B IN 22 DCD B IN 21 RESET IN

RXD A RXC A TXC A SYNC A CTS A DCD A

TXD A W/RDY A

D4 D3 D2 D1

13 14 11 18 19

RTS A DTR A

17 16

D0 C/D CE RESET M1

28 27 29 23 22

RXD B RXTXC B SYNC B CTS B DCD B

TXD B W/RDY B

26 30

CPU BUS I/O

CHANNEL-A

15 11 10 19 18 17 16

RTS B DTR B

24 25

IORQ RD

IEI

IEO INT

7 5

35 21 8 36 32

CE RESET M1 IORQ RD C/D 33 B/A 34

B/A

34

CHANNEL-A/B SELECT

INTERNAL BUS

DISCRETE CONTROL & STATUS (CHANNEL-A)

CHANNEL-B READ/WRITE REGISTER


28 27 RXD B RXTXC B TXD B SYNC B W/RDY B

CHANNEL SELECT FANCTION TABLE C/D 0 0 1 1 B/A FUNCTION 0 CH-A DATA 1 CH-B DATA 0 CH-A CONT. WORD 1 CH-B CONT. WORD

IEI IEO INT

6 7 5

CHANNEL-B INTERRUPT CONTROL LOGIC DISCRETE CONTROL & STATUS (CHANNEL-B) CHANNEL-B

26 29 30

22 23 24 25

DCD B CTS B RTS B DTR B

0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL

INPUT B/A C/D CE CTS DCD IEI IORQ M1 RD RXC RXD TXC

: : : : : : : : : : : : :

CHANNEL B/A SELECT CONTROL/DATA SELECT CHIP ENABLE CLEAR TO SEND DATA CARRIER DETECT INTERRUPT ENABLE I/O REQUEST MACHINE CYCLE 1 READ RECEIVE CLOCK RECEIVE DATA TRANSMIT CLOCK SYSTEM CLOCK

M54562P (MITSUBISHI)
SOURCE TYPE DARLINGTON TRANSISTOR ARRAY
TOP VIEW
1 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11

IN 1 1 IN 2 2 IN 3 3

18 OUT 1 17 OUT 2 16 OUT 3 15 OUT 4 14 OUT 5 13 OUT 6 12 OUT 7 11 OUT 8 GND 10

2 3 4 5

OUTPUT DTR : IEO : INT : RTS : TXD : W/RDY :

6 7

DATA TERMINAL READY INTERRUPT ENABLE INTERRUPT REQUEST TO SEND TRANSMIT DATA WAIT/READY

IN 4 4 IN 5 5 IN 6 6 IN 7 7 IN 8 8 9 VCC

INPUT/OUTPUT D7 - D0 : DATA BUS (3-STATE) SYNC : EXTERNAL CHARACTER SYNCHRONIZATION

VCC

IN

OUT = IN

OUT

GND

RM-450A

5-5

IC

MB88201H-539N (FUJITSU)
C-MOS 4-BIT MICROCOMPUTER
TOP VIEW
R0 R1 R2 5 6 R10/START R11/X EX R3 R4 R5 R6 15 RESET R7 R8 R9 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4

MBM27C256-RM450V1.8 (FUJITSU)
C-MOS 256 K (32 K x 8)-BIT UV ERASABLE PROM WITH 3-STATE OUTPUTS
TOP VIEW
10 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19

R6 I/O 1 R7 I/O 2 R8 I/O 3 R9 I/O 4 R10/START I/O 5 R11/X I/O 6 EX IN 7 8 GND

VDD 16 15 RESET IN 14 R5 I/O 13 R4 I/O 12 R3 I/O 11 R2 I/O 10 R1 I/O 9 R0 I/O INPUT EX RESET START

1 VPP A12 IN 2 A7 IN 3 A6 IN 4 A5 IN 5 A4 IN 6 A3 IN 7

VDD 28 27 A14 IN 26 A13 IN 25 A8 IN 24 A9 IN 23 A11 IN 22 OE IN 21 A10 IN 20 CE IN 19 D7 OUT 18 D6 OUT 17 D5 OUT 16 D4 OUT 15 D3 OUT
A14 A13

A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 CE 20 OE 22

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 25 24 21 23 2

: EXTERNAL XTAL : RESET : STANDBY RELEASE

26 27

A2 IN 8 A1 IN 9

OUTPUT R11/X : EXT CLOCK IN/INT CLOCK INPUT/OUTPUT R0 - R11 : I/O PORT (R)

27 26 2 23 21 24 25 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A0 IN 10 D0 OUT 11 D1 OUT 12 D2 OUT 13

A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7

ROW DECODER

262,144-BIT CELL MATRIX

RESET EX

15 7

ROM (512 x 8)

RAM (16 x 4)

14 GND

A6 A5 A4 A3

COLUMN DECODER

COLUMN GATE

PC (10) STACK (9 x 2)

SP (1)

Y (4) AC (4) CF (1) ZF (1) ST (1)

A0 - A14 : : CE D0 - D7 : : OE : VPP

ADDRESS INPUTS CHIP ENABLE INPUT DATA OUTPUTS OUTPUT ENABLE INPUT PROGRAM POWER SUPPLY

A2 A1 A0

CE OE

20 22

OUTPUT BUFFER CE, OE LOGIC


11 12 13 15 16 17 18 D6 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D7 19

OSC

SC (6)
6 5 4 3

ALU I/O PORT


2 1 14 13 12 11 10

R11R10 R9 R8

R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 R0

MC74HC4538N (MOTOROLA) TC74HC4538AP


C-MOS DUAL RETRIGGERABLE/NON-RETRIGGERABLE MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR
TOP VIEW
VDD VDD C 15 6 12 11 RD 13 R 14 Q 10

VPP Dn FUNCTION +5 V D OUT READ +5 V HI-Z OUTPUT DISABLE +5 V HI-Z STANDBY +12.5 V D IN PGM +12.5 V D OUT PGM VERIFY (1) +12.5 V D OUT PGM VERIFY (2) +12.5 V HI-Z PGM INH +5 V DEVICE CODE ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE* * SEE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTION ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE FOR P ROM WRITER ADDRESS SETTINGS IN READ MODE A14, Vpp A1 - A8 A9 A10 - A13 1 0 12 V 0 CE 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 CODE DATA MAKER CODE DEVICE CODE AO 0 1 D7 0 0 D6 0 1 D5 0 1 D4 0 0 D3 0 0 D2 1 0 D1 0 1 D0 0 0 04H 62H

An An An x An An An x AO

OE 0 1 x 1 0 0 1 0

VDD +5 V +5 V +5 V +6 V +6 V +6 V +6 V +5 V

0 1 x HI-Z

: : : :

LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DONT CARE HIGH IMPEDANCE

1-C 1 1-CR 2 1-RD 3 1-CK 4 1-CK 5 1-Q 6 1-Q 7 8 GND

VDD 16
1

R 2 Q

15 2-C
4

14 2-CR 13 2-RD 12 2-CK

5 RD 3

Q 7

Q 9

OUTPUT PULSE WIDTH = k C R 11 2-CK


k. OUTPUT PULSE WIDTH CONSTANT (TYPICAL)

10 2-Q 9 2-Q

0.74 0.72 0.70 0.68 0.66 0.64 0.62 2 3 4 5 6

NJM2903D (JRC)
DUAL VOLTAGE COMPARATORS
TOP VIEW 8 VCC 7 6 _ + 5

1 C 4 5 RD 3

2 CR 6 Q

15 C 12 11 RD

14 CR 10 Q

Q 7

Q 9
13

VDD POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE (VOLTS)

+ _ 1 2 3 GND 4

RETRIGGERABLE M. M. V
VDD VDD

NON-RETRIGGERABLE M. M. V
VDD VDD

Q VDD RD VDD

Q
RD VDD

Q
RD VDD

Q
RD VDD

5-6

RM-450A

IC

MSM82C51ARS (OKI) MSM82C51A-2RS


C-MOS PROGRAMMABLE COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
TOP VIEW
D0 D1 20 CK C/D RD WR CS RESET D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 12 13 27 28 1 2 5 6 7 8

PST520C-2 (MITSUMI)
SYSTEM RESETTING DEVICE
VCC 1 3

D2 I/O 1 D3 I/O 2 RXD IN 3 4 GND D4 I/O 5 D5 I/O 6 D6 I/O 7 D7 I/O 8

28 D1 I/O 27 D0 I/O VDD 26 25 24 23 22

+ _

OUT

10 11

2 GND

RXC IN DTR
OUT

21

REF. ; REFERENCE VOLTAGE

22 24

DSR DTR CTS RTS

TXD TXRDY TXEMPTY TXC

19 15 18 9

RTS OUT DSR IN

17 23

21 RESET IN 20 CK IN 19 TXD OUT 18 TXEMPTY OUT 17

RXD RXRDY RXC SYNDET/BD

3 14 25 16

TXC IN 9 WR IN 10 CS IN 11
C/D IN 12

SI-3052V (SANKEN)
POSITIVE VOLTAGE REGULATOR (2 A)
TOP VIEW
3 2

CTS IN

IN OUT COM(GND) 1

RD IN 13
RXRDY OUT 14

16 SYNDET/BD I/O 15 TXRDY OUT

OPERATION WITH CPU

CS
1 0 0 0 0 0

C/D x x 1 1 0 0

RD
x 1 0 1 0 1

WR
x 1 1 0 1 0

FUNCTION DATA BUS 3-STATE DATA BUS 3-STATE STATUS TO CPU CONTROL WORD FROM CPU DATA TO CPU DATA FROM CPU

COM OUT (1) (2)

IN (3)

0 1 x HI-Z

: : : :

LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DONT CARE HIGH IMPEDANCE

SN74ALS574BNS (TI)FLAT PACKAGE


INPUT CK CS CTS C/D DSR RD RESET RXC RXD TXC WR OUTPUT DTR RTS RXRDY TXD TXEMPTY TXRDY

TTL 3-STATE D-TYPE EDGE-TRIGGERED FLIP-FLOP


: : : : : : : : : : : CLOCK SIGNAL CHIP ENABLE CLEAR TO SEND DATA DATA, COMMAND WORD OR STATUS WORD IS TO BE WRITTEN OR READ DATA SET READY READ DATA OR STATUS WORD RESET BY HIGH LEVEL RECEIVING CLOCK RECEIVING DATA TRANSMITTING CLOCK WRITE DATA OR CONTROL WORD
TOP VIEW
2 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 EN 1 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12

EACH FLIP-FLOP INPUTS OUT EN CK D Q 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 x Q0 1 x x HI-Z 0 1 x HI-Z Q0 : : : : : LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DONT CARE HIGH IMPEDANCE NO CHANGE
Q8 12 D Q

EN 1 D1 2 D2 3 D3 4 D4 5 D5 6

VCC 20 19 Q1 18 Q2 17 Q3 16 Q4 15 Q5 14 Q6 13 Q7

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11

: : : : : :

DATA TERMINAL READY REQUEST TO SEND DATA RECEIVING READY TRANSMITTING DATA TRANSMITTING CHARACTER EMPTY TRANSMITTING READY

D6 7 D7 8 D8 9 10 GND

D1 2

Q1 D2 Q2 D3 Q3 D4 Q4 D5 Q5 D6 Q6 D7 Q7D8 19 3 18 4 17 5 16 6 15 7 14 8 13 9 D Q

12 Q8 11 CK
CK EN 11 1

Q
EN

Q
EN

INPUT/OUTPUT D0 - D7 : DATA SYNDET/BD : SYNC DETECT/BREAK DETECT

27, 28, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 D7 - D0

DATA BUS BUFFER

TRANSMIT BUFFER (P-S)

19

TXD

RESET CK C/D RD WR CS

21 20 12 13 10 11

READ/ WRITE CONTROL LOGIC

15

TXRDY TXEMPTY TXC

TRANSMIT CONTROL

18 9

DSR DTR CTS RTS

22 24 17 23

MODEM CONTROL

RECEIVE BUFFER (S-P)

RXD

14 INTERNAL DATA BUS

RXRDY RXC SYNDET/BD

RECEIVE CONTROL

25 16

RM-450A

5-7

IC

SN74HC138AN (TI)
C-MOS 3-TO-8 LINE DECODER/DEMULTIPLEXER
TOP VIEW
1 A B C Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 EN1 EN2 IN 4 5 6 EN Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7

SN74HC4040AN (TI)
C-MOS 12-STAGE RIPPLE CARRY BINARY COUNTER/DRIVER
TOP VIEW
Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 10 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 RD 11 9 7 6 5 3 2 4 13 12 14 15 1

A B C

IN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND

VDD 16 15 Y0 14 Y1 13 Y2 12 Y3 11 Y4 10 Y5 9 Y6
OUT

2 3

Q11 1 Q5 2 Q4 3 Q6 4 Q3 5

VDD 16 15 Q10 14 Q9 13 Q7 12 Q8 11 RD 10

IN

IN

OUT

EN1 EN2
EN3

OUT

EN3

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

Y7

OUT

OUT

OUT

INPUTS EN C B 0 x x 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

A Y7 Y6 x 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1

OUTPUTS Y5 Y4 Y3 Y2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Y1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1

Y0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Q2 6 Q1 7 8 GND

CK

9 Q0

H CK 10 J Q

Q0 9

H J Q

Q1 7

H J Q

Q2 6

H J Q

Q3 ----------- Q10 5 --------------- 15 H H J K H H Q J Q

Q11 1

EN = EN1 EN2 EN3

0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL x : DONT CARE

1
K RD H

2
K RD H

3
K RD H

4
K RD

5----11

12
K RD

RD

11 H

COUNT Q11 Q10 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0

Q9 Q8 Q7 Q6 Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

RD Q11--------Q0 1 ALL LOW 0 COUNT

SN74HC174AN (TI)
4095 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

C-MOS D-TYPE FLIP-FLOP WITH RESET


TOP VIEW
3 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 RD 1 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 2 5 7 10 12 15

0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL

EACH FLIP-FLOP INPUTS RD CK D 0 x x 1 0 1 1 1 0 x OUT Q 0 0 1 Q0

RD IN

VDD 16 15 Q6 OUT 14 D6 IN 13 D5 IN 12 Q5 OUT 11 D4 IN 10 Q4 OUT 9 CK IN

4 6

Q1 OUT 2 D1 IN 3 D2 IN 4 Q2 OUT 5 D3 IN 6 Q3 OUT 7 8 GND

11 13 14 9

SN74HC74AN (TI)
C-MOS DUAL D-TYPE FLIP-FLOPS WITH DIRECT SET/RESET
TOP VIEW 14 VDD 13 12 11 10 9
Q SD D Q SD D Q RD

0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL x : DONT CARE

8
Q RD

D1 3 D Q

Q1 D2 2 4

Q2 D3 5 6

Q3 D4 7

Q4 D5

Q5 D6 14 D

Q6 15 Q

11 10

13 12

GND 7

SD 0 1 0 1 1 1

INPUTS RD CK 1 x x 0 0 x 1 1 1 0

D x x x 1 0 x

OUTPUTS Qn+1 Qn+1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 Qn Qn

0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL x : DONT CARE

Q RD CK RD 9 1

Q RD
4 2 SD D Q 5 12 D 10 SD Q 9

11

RD 1

6 RD 13

SN74HC32AN (TI)
C-MOS QUAD 2-INPUT OR GATES
TOP VIEW 14 VDD 13 12 11 10 9 8
A B Y = A B Y

SN74HCU04AN (TI) TC74HCU04AP


C-MOS HEX INVERTERS
TOP VIEW 14 VDD 13 12 11 10 9 8
A Y = A Y

Y=A+B=AB A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 Y 0 1 1 1

GND 7

0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL

Y=A A Y 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND 7 0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL

5-8

RM-450A

IC

SN74LS38N (TI)
TTL 2-INPUT POSITIVE-NAND GATE BUFFER WITH OPEN-COLLECTOR
TOP VIEW 14 VCC 13 12 * 11 10 9 * Y = AB A B Y 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 = 8
A B

UPC339C (NEC)
QUAD COMPARATORS
TOP VIEW GND 12 + _

*
Y =

A B

*
Y

14

13

11

10

A+B
+ _ 1 2 3 VCC 4

+ _ + _

* GND 7

0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL * : OPEN COLLECTOR

Z84C3006PEC (ZILOG)
C-MOS COUNTER TIMER CIRCUIT
TOP VIEW

SN75ALS192N (TI)
D4 I/O 1 28 D3 I/O 27 D2 I/O 26 D1 I/O 25 D0 I/O VDD 24
15 25 26

16 CE D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Z2 9 Z1 8 Z0 7

QUAD. DIFERENTIAL LINE DRIVER


TOP VIEW 4A 15 4Y 14 4Z 13
D5 I/O 2

27 28

G
12

16 VCC

3Z 11

3Y 10

3A 9

G
A Y Z

D6 I/O 3 D7 I/O 4 5 GND

1 2 3 4

1 1A

2 1Y

3 1Z

4 G

5 2Z

6 2Y

7 2A

GND 8

INPUT ENABLES OUTPUT G Y Z A G H x H L H H x L H L x H L H L x L H L L L x H HI-Z HI-Z H L x HI-Z : : : : HIGH LEVEL LOW LEVEL DONT CARE HIGH IMPEDANCE

READ IN 6
Z0 OUT 7 Z1 OUT 8 Z2 OUT 9

23 CT0 IN 22 CT1 IN 21 CT2 IN

IORQ READ IEI M1 IEO INT 11 12

10 6 13 14

23

20 CT3 IN 19 CS1 IN 18 CS0 IN 17 RESET IN 16 CE IN 15 IN

CT0 CT1 CT2 CT3

22 21

IORQ IN 10
IEO OUT 11

20

17

RESET CS0 18 CS1 19

INT OUT 12
IEI IN 13

M1 IN 14

TC74HC4024AP (TOSHIBA)
C-MOS ASYNCHRONOUS 7-BIT BINARY COUNTER
TOP VIEW
Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 RD 2 12 11 9 6 5 4 3

CK (CLOCK) IN

VDD 14 NC 13 12 Q1 OUT 11 Q2 OUT NC 10 9 Q3 OUT NC 8

INPUT CE CS0, CS1 CT0 - CT3 IEI M1 OUTPUT IEO INT

CHANNEL SELECT FUNCTION : : : : : : CHIP ENABLE CHANNEL SELECT EXTERNAL CLOCK/TIMER TRIGGER INTERRUPT ENABLE MACHINE CYCLE 1 SYSTEM CLOCK CS1 CS0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 SELECTED CHANNEL 0 1 2 3

RD IN 2 (DIRECT RESET) Q7 OUT 3 Q6 OUT 4 Q5 OUT 5 Q4 OUT 6 7 GND

: INTERRUPT ENABLE : INTERRUPT REQUEST (OPEN DRAIN)

0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL

INPUT/OUTPUT D0 - D7 : 3-STATE DATA IORQ : I/O REQUEST READ : READ CYCLE STATUS

CHANNEL 0
COUNT 0 1 2 3 4 INPUTS OUTPUTS CK RD Q7 Q6 Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 x 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4

PRESCALER DOWN COUNTER TIME CONSTANT REGISTER CPU BUS CONTROL CHANNEL CONTROL REGISTER

15 23 7

CT0 Z0

O I

NO CHANGE

RESET CS0 CS1

17 18 19

8-BIT INTERNAL BUS

125 126 127

0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1

1 1 1

1 1 1

1 1 1

1 1 1

0 1 1

1 0 1

CE M1

16 14 10 6

0 : LOW LEVEL 1 : HIGH LEVEL x : DONT CARE

IORQ READ

22

CT1

CHANNEL 1

Z1

21

CT2

CK

Q
IEI

13 11 12

RD
RD 2

RD

RD

RD

IEO INT

INTERRUPT CONTROL LOGIC

CHANNEL 2

Z2

20
12 Q1 11 Q2 4 Q6 3 Q7

INTERNAL CONTROL LOGIC

CT3

CHANNEL 3

RM-450A

5-9

OVERALL

OVERALL

SECTION 6 DIAGRAMS
6-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM

PLAYER CN203 9P IC210:HCU04 X201,IC210(1/6,2/6) CLOCK GENERATOR 4.195MHz IC211 HC4040


1/256 1/4096 1/1024

RECORDER CN205 9P IC208 AM26LS32PC IC208 (1/4) RS422A RECEIVER IC207 (2/4) RS422A DRIVER IC208 (2/4) RS422A RECEIVER IC304:M54562P

IC207 75ALS192N IC207 (1/4) RS422A DRIVER

DRIVER D301-333 DAN202KT7 S301-332,D301-332

IC212:LH0084A IC212 Z80 SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT

COUNTER
1/2 1/8 1/16

2.4575MHz

614.4KHz

307.2KHz

4.8KHz

IC213 MSM82C51ARS CN207 IC213 USART KSW I/O CPU I/O

IC301:M50747

CN303 8BIT 1CHIP CPU ROM 8K BYTES RAM 2K BYTES IC305:M54529P

DRIVER V CC BZ201 IC205 LS38 (1/4,2/4) DRIVER PROM 32K BYTE HC174 IC206 DATA LATCH HC138 IC216 I/O ADDRESS DECODER IC225 Z80 COUNTER TIMER CIRCUIT-1 RAM 8K BYTE X301 CLOCK GENERATOR IC219:27C256 IC215:CY7C185 Q301:DTC144ES Q302:2SA1115P Q303:DTC144ES IC306:PST520C 4.915MHz

D334-339

IC303:MB88201H RECORDER DIAL CPU 4BIT 1CHIP CPU X303 4MHz CN305 SEARCH DIAL

CN201

IC205 (4/4) DRIVER

CN802 CUE OUT D217,219 :GL-3PR8 CHECK LED 1,3

PTC-32

O301-303,IC306,D333 MEMORY IC224 Z80 COUNTER TIMER CIRCUIT-2 X302 4MHz IC221 Z80 COUNTER TIMER CIRCUIT-3 IC221,224,225 Z84C3006PEC IC214(1/2) IC217,IC222(1/2) FRAMING PULSE GENERATOR V.SYNC DETECTOR IC218:NJM2903D S501-512,D516-545 CN501 CN502 BACK UP PLAYER DIAL CPU CN304 4BIT 1CHIP CPU SEARCH DIAL IC302:MB88201H

IC223: LH0080A IC223 Z80 CPU

S201 DATA BUS ADDRESS BUS CONTROL BUS

PTC-32

KSW-1
CN301 CN302

Q201,202,203 CN801 REF VIDEO IN CN206 SYNC SEPARATOR

IC209:HC4538 H.SYNC DETECTOR

DSP-1A

Q201:2SA1115 Q202:2SA1115 Q203:2SC2785

IC214:HC4538 IC217:HC4024 IC222:HC74

D509-515

POWER SWITCH S801 IC227:SI-3052V

CN209

REGULATOR +5V 0.8A(MAX) J U CN702 100V CN803 AC IN 100V 240V L 240V POWER TRANSFORMER N D215:S2VB20 CN703 120V CN704 220V CE IC501:ALS574 D501 T801 CN208 D-LATCH DRIVER D502 D503 D504 D-LATCH DRIVER IC502:ALS574 D505 D506 D507 D508 D501-508 LB402VF

AC-1

CPU-3A

OVERALL
B-RM450-BLOCK

RM-450A

6-1

6-1

FRAME

FRAME

6-2. FRAME
1

POWER

SWITCH S801

OFF ON ORG

SEARCH DIAL (PLAYER)

SEARCH DIAL (RECORDER)

J BRN U

CE

PLAYER 9P

RECORDER 9P

PTC-32
2 3 4 6 7 1 RED ORG YEL BLU VIO BRN

PTC-32
2 3 4 6 7 1 RED ORG YEL BLU VIO BRN 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 CN305

CN803 L AC IN N

100V CN702

120V CN703

220V CN203 240V CN704 POWER TRANSFORMER T801 CN208 BLU YEL RED WHT ORG 1 2 3 ORG CN207 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 CN303 CN205

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 2 3 4 5 6 CN304

AC-1
CN209 BLK RED ORG 1 2 3 1 2 3

KSW-1
CN301 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CN302 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

CPU-3A

IC227 SI3052V 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN801 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

CN206 REF.VIDEO 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN501 CN802 CN201 CUE OUT 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN502

DSP-1A

FRAME
B-RM450-FRAME

6-2 A B C D

6-2 E F G H

RM-450A

CPU-3A 6-3. BOARD LAYOUTS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS


IC227

CPU-3A

CNJ209
SI3052V 3 2 1 3 2 1 REG IN REG +5V GND +5V

TO POWER TRANSFORMER T801


CN208 F201
RECTIFIER IN J,U : 125V 1.6A CE : T1.6AL 250V RECTIFIER IN C236,239 ~ 250 253,255 ~ 261 263,265 ~ 271 0.022
D215 S2VB20

+5V
D204 HZS15NB TP201 TP202

IC205
LS38 12 13 11

+5V D216 1SS119 R239 1k

CN201

CN802
CUE OUT

IC211
HC4040 Q1 211 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 10 CK Q11 Q12 CLR 11 9 7 6 5 3 2 4 13 12 14 15 1 1 8 RB208 10k 2.4575MHz
C274 180p

3 2 1

(+5V)(+5V)

+5V +5V

F.G

CN209

IC205
E201 E202

R275 100k

4.8KHz KEY TONE ON "H"

4 LS38 6 5

R263 10k

IC205
LS38 1 2
R274

BZ201

IC210
HCU04 1 1 X201 CSA 4.915MHz 30P 30P 2 IC210 3 3 4

614.4KHz 307.2KHz
C275 180p C276 180p

IC205
LS38 19.2KHz 9 10 8

3 2 1

REG IN REG +5V GND

C201 10000 16V

C215 2.2 25V

C204 2.2 25V

C203 1000 D221 10V HZS6.2NB

(GND)(GND)

3 4.7k
R273 22k

+
BUZZER

IC212
A0 A1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 LH0084A Z80 SIO/O 33 C/ D DCDA 212 34 DCDB B/A 18 CTSA 23 CTSB RESET INT R-TxD 15 IORQ TxDA R-RxD 12 RD RxDA P-TxD 26 MI TxDB P-RxD 28 D0 RxDB 614.4KHz 14 D1 TxCA 13 D2 RxCA 27 RxTxCB D3 D4 D5 D6 CEOC 35 CE D7 +5V IEI 6 IEO 7 19 22 20 21 RESET 5 INT 36 IORQ RD 32 MI 8 40 D0 1 D1 39 D2 2 D3 38 D4 3 D5 37 D6 4 D7

19.2KHz

IC216
4.8KHz 1.2KHz A2 A3 A4 A5 IORQ
R241 IC210 2.2k HCU04

IC219
27C256 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7 CE00 CE04 CE08 CE0C CE10 CE14 CE18 CE1C A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 25 24 21 23 2 26 27 A0 219 A1 11 A2 D0 12 A3 D1 13 A4 D2 15 A5 D3 16 A6 D4 17 A7 D5 18 A8 D6 19 A9 D7 A10 +5V A11 1 CS A12 A13 22 MEMRD OE A14 CE 20 #0000 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 25 24 21 23 2

IC215
CY7C185 A0 215 A1 A2 D0 A3 D1 A4 D2 A5 D3 A6 D4 A7 D5 A8 D6 A9 D7 A10 CE2 DE A11 WE A12 CS1 20 MREQ 2 5 7 10 12 15

IC206
HC174 3 Q1 D1 4 Q2 D2 6 Q3 206 D3 11 Q4 D4 13 Q5 D5 14 Q6 D6 CLR 1
R245 2.2k D219 R243 2.2k D217

HC138 1 2 3 4 5 +5V 12 RESET 6 G1 RESET A 216 B C G 2A G2B Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7

+5V +5V 1

IC226 PST520C-2
3 + -

IC210
HCU04

11
C272 0.022

10 13

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

IC220 HC32
IC223 LH0080A
Z80A-CPU 2 RD WR IORQ MREQ M1 21 22 20 19 27 1 +5V RB208 10k A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 30 7 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 2 3 4 5 14 15 12 8 7 9 10 13 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
RB209 100k

12 13

11

MEMRD
C277 180p RD

11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 26 22 27

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A15 RD WR

CLK 9 8

IC220
HC32 10 CE1C WR 9 RESET

CHECK 3

CHECK 1

WR IORQ MREQ M1

A15

IC213
MSW82C51ARS A0 12 C/ D

2.4575MHz

+5V 1
RB208 10k

28 18 23

RFSH HALT BUSAK

A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

IC225
Z84C3006PEC Z80-CTC-1 A0 A1 F2/F1 18 19 23 7 22 8 21 9 20 CS0 CS1 RESET INT CT0 IORQ ZT0 RD CT1 M1 ZT1 225 D0 CT2 D1 ZT2 D2 CT3 D3 D4 D5 D6 16 CE D7 IEI 13 IEO 11 15 17 12 10 6 14 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4

IC224
Z84C3006PEC Z80-CTC-2 17 CTS

213 21 RESET
C214 0.022

RESET INT IORQ RD M1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 R-STOP P-STOP

A0 A1

+5V
RB210 4.7k

TxRDY RxRDY

S201
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 CE00

CS0 CS1 RESET INT CT0 IORQ ZT0 RD CT1 M1 ZT1 224 D0 CT2 D1 ZT2 D2 CT3 D3 D4 D5 D6 CE04 16 CE D7 IEI IEO 13 11

18 19 23 7 22 8 21 9 20

15 17 12 10 6 14 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4

RESET INT IORQ RD M1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 K-TxD K-RxD RESET 19 TxD 3 RxD CLK TxC RxC RxRDY TxRDY

RESET 13 RD 10 WR 27 D0 28 D1 1 D2 2 D3 5 D4 6 D5 7 D6 8 D7 RD WR D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

R242 100k R250 100k

20 307.2KHz 9 25 RxRDY 14 TxRDY 15

+5V
D209 1SS119

+5V
D212 1SS119

CE10

11 CS

4 3 2 +5V

25 24 17 BUSRQ WAIT NMI INT RESET

TO KSW-1 CN303
C207 10 25V C216 10 25V

K-TxD DB210 6.2EB +5V

+5V

CN207
DB210

IC210
HC14 8 9 6 5
R288 10k

INT RESET
C264 0.022

16 26

K-RxD
R290 10k R287 10k

R282 10k DB210

F.G
DB210

IC210
P-CTL CLK +5V

+5V +5V K- TxD K-RxD GND GND

1 2 3 4 5 6

F.G

F.G R-9P REMOTE

IC207
SN75ALS192N 6 R-TxD 207 7 5 +5V 12 4 +5V
R267 1500

REF.VIDEO

CN801

CN206
C237 R258 4700 0.47 35V C231 47 6.3V R236 68k

IC209(1/2) HC4538 +5V


C235 R256 0.001 47k

IC209(2/2) +5V HC4538


C228 R254 0.001 27k

R-CTL CLK

IC221
Z84C3006PEC Z80-CTC-3 +5V 18 19 R277 23 10k R-SRCH 7 R-CTL CLK 22 +5V 8 21 R276 10k P-SRCH 9 P-CTL CLK 20 A0 A1 CS0 CS1 RESET INT CT0 IORQ ZT0 RD CT1 M1 ZT1 221 D0 CT2 D1 ZT2 D2 CT3 D3 D4 D5 D6 CEO8 16 CE D7 IEI IEO 13 11 15 17 12 10 6 14 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4

CN205
R-TRANSMIT R-TRANSMIT GND GND GND GND R-RECEIVE R-RECEIVE B OUT A OUT 3 8 1 4 6 9 7 2

R289 10k

F.G IC No. IC205 IC206 IC207 IC208 IC209 IC210 IC211 IC212 IC213 IC214 IC215 IC216 IC217 IC219 IC220 IC221 IC222 IC223 IC224 IC225 Vcc:+5V 14 16 16 16 16 14 16 9 26 16 28 16 14 28 14 24 14 11 24 24 GND 7 8 8 8 8 7 8 31 4 8 14 8 7 14 7 5 7 29 5 5

Q202 2SA1115
D220 1SS119 R260 6800 R261 1200

Q201 2SA1115
R259 1M R238 47k C232 47p C238 22p

R257 10k

RESET INT IORQ RD M1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

1
Cx

2
CxRx Q

15 6 12 7
Q Cx

14
CxRx Q

IC214(2/2) HC4538
15
Cx

Q203 2SC2785
R262 2700

10 9

4 5

R237 4700 R280 75

209
RD

11

209
Q RD

IC208
AM26LS32PC R-RxD 5 7 +5V 12 4 6

F.G
R268 100 R269 1500

14
CxRx Q

10 9 +5V IC218(1/2)

+5V 13

+5V

B IN A IN

12 11

Q RD

NJM2903D
+5V +5V
R271 4.7k

13 2

IC217 HC4024

IC218 (2/2)
8 1 218
R279 10k

+5V
R281 10k

+5V
C251 R270 0.001 330k

IC207
SN75ALS192N 2 P-TxD 207 1 3 +5V P-TRANSMIT P-TRANSMIT GND GND GND GND P-RECEIVE P-RECEIVE

NJM2903D 6 7 218 5 4 5

217 1
CK

IC222(2/2) HC74
10

4
R272 4.7k

C254 2200p

1
Cx

2
CxRx Q

6 7 RD +5V
C252 330p

214
Q RD

IC220
12 11
Q RD SD D Q

9 1 2 8 4 5

HC32 3

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7

12 11 9 6 5 4 3

P-9P REMOTE

IC222(1/2) HC74
+5V 4 2
D SD Q

CN203
B OUT A OUT 3 8 1 4 6 9 7 2

5 6
Q

F2/ F1

222
CK RD

IC208
AM26LS32PC 2

R265 1500 F.G R266 100 R264 1500

IC214(1/2) HC4538
6

+5V

1
R278 100k

CPU-3A
6-3 6-3 E F

P-RxD 3 1

B IN A IN

13

CPU-3A
B-RM450-CPU3-SM

RM-450A

CPU-3A

CPU-3A

BZ201 CN203 CN205 CN206 CN207 CN208 CN209 CN219 CN223 D204 D209 D212 D215 D216 D217 D219 D220 D221 DB210 E201 E202 F201

B-6 C-1 G-1 H-1 G-1 A-1 A-3 B-5 B-5 A-4 A-2 D-1 A-3 A-3 B-3 C-3 H-2 A-4 G-2 A-5 F-4 A-2

IC205 B-3 IC206 C-3 IC207 E-3 IC208 F-3 IC209 G-2 IC210 B-4 IC211 C-4 IC212 D-4 IC213 F-4 IC214 G-3 IC215 B-4 IC216 C-4 IC217 G-4 IC218 H-4 IC219 B-5 IC220 C-5 IC221 D-5 IC222 G-4 IC223 B-5 IC224 D-5 IC225 D-6 IC226 B-3 IC227...(CN209) Q201 Q202 Q203 RB208 RB209 RB210 S201 TP201 TP202 X201 H-2 H-2 H-3 C-5 C-6 C-6 C-6 A-4 E-4 B-4

CPU-3A - A SIDE 1-625-668-13

6-4

6-4

RM-450A

CPU-3A

CPU-3A

BZ201 CN203 CN205 CN206 CN207 CN208 CN209 CN219 CN223 D204 D209 D212 D215 D216 D217 D219 D220 D221 DB210 E201 E202 F201

B-6 C-1 G-1 H-1 G-1 A-1 A-3 B-5 B-5 A-4 A-2 D-1 A-3 A-3 B-3 C-3 H-2 A-4 G-2 A-5 F-4 A-2

IC205 B-3 IC206 C-3 IC207 E-3 IC208 F-3 IC209 G-2 IC210 B-4 IC211 C-4 IC212 D-4 IC213 F-4 IC214 G-3 IC215 B-4 IC216 C-4 IC217 G-4 IC218 H-4 IC219 B-5 IC220 C-5 IC221 D-5 IC222 G-4 IC223 B-5 IC224 D-5 IC225 D-6 IC226 B-3 IC227...(CN209) Q201 Q202 Q203 RB208 RB209 RB210 S201 TP201 TP202 X201 H-2 H-2 H-3 C-5 C-6 C-6 C-6 A-4 E-4 B-4

CPU-3A - B SIDE 1-625-668-13


RM-450A

6-5

6-5

DSP-1A

DSP-1A

DSP-1A - B SIDE 1-625-670-13

CN501 CN502 D501 D502 D503 D504 D505 D506 D507 D508 D509 D510 D511 D512 D513 D514 D515 D516 D517 D518 D519 D520 D521 D522 D523 D524 D525 D526 D527 D528

D-2 L-2 B-1 C-1 D-1 E-1 J-1 K-1 L-1 M-1 D-1 E-1 E-1 J-1 J-1 K-1 P-1 D-1 E-1 F-1 G-1 F-1 G-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 H-1 H-2 N-1

D529 D530 D531 D532 D533 D534 D535 D536 D537 D538 D539 D540 D541 D542 D543 D544 D545 IC501 IC502 S501 S502 S503 S504 S505 S507 S508 S509 S511 S512

N-1 G-2 G-2 G-2 G-2 H-2 H-2 H-2 H-2 H-2 H-2 H-2 H-2 H-2 H-2 H-2 H-2 E-2 E-2 A-1 F-1 N-1 P-1 F-1 G-1 H-1 H-1 G-1 H-1

6-6

6-6

RM-450A

DSP-1A

DSP-1A

S501
P-CTL RESET D516,517 1SS119TD

S503 S502
LEARN R-CTL RESET D528,529 1SS119TD

S504
TOTAL

D516

D517

D528

D529

T1 P-SERVO D509 1 3 5 P-IN D510 1

T2 P-OUT 3 D511 1

T3 R-IN 3 D512 1

T4 R-OUT 3 D513 1

T5 R-SERVO 3 D514 1 3

T6 TOTAL 5 D515 1 3

T7

5
T1 T2 T2 T1
D521

4 +5V

6
R515 15

R516 10

DL1

IC501 ALS574
LATCH 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 20

C501 0.022 10

D501 LB402VF P-HOURS 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19


R501 47 R502 47 R503 47 R504 47 R505 47 R506 47 R507 47

D502 LB402VF P-MINUTES SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SA SB SC SD SE SF SG 15 13 1 3 2 14 16 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 10 A2 12 B2 8 C2 6 D2 7 E2 11 F2 9 G2 SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SA SB SC SD SE SF SG 15 13 1 3 2 14 16

D503 LB402VF P-SECONDS A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 10 A2 12 B2 8 C2 6 D2 7 E2 11 F2 9 G2 SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SA SB SC SD SE SF SG 15 13 1 3 2 14 16

D504 LB402VF P-EDIT REF P-FRAMES A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 10 A2 12 B2 8 C2 6 D2 7 E2 11 F2 9 G2 SA SB SC SD SE SF SG


D518

DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0

V CC 8D 7D 6D 5D 4D 3D 2D 1D CK 11

CS1

V SS 8Q 7Q 6Q 5Q 4Q 3Q 2Q 1Q EN 1

SA SB SC SD SE SF SG

15 13 1 3 2 14 16

A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1

10 A2 12 B2 8 C2 6 D2 7 E2 11 F2 9 G2

T3 1SS119TD T4 SL1
D519 1SS119TD

TC RTC

P-REMOTE D520 S506 T5 1SS119TD 9 JW 33

T6 1SS119TD T7
D522 1SS119TD

PREROLL TIME 7 5

CTL

3 SYNCHRONIZE
D523

R-EDIT REF
D525

R-REMOTE T3
D527 S510 1SS119TD

T6 1SS119TD T7
D524 1SS119TD

COM1 COM2 4 5
T1 T2

COM1 COM2 4 5
T3 T4

COM1 COM2 4 5
T5 T6

COM1 COM2 4 5
T7 T8

T4 1SS119TD TC ON/CF T5 ON RTC D526 OFF 1SS119TD CTL

JW 33

C503 3300p

+5V

IC502 ALS574
LATCH

TO
CN501
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

KSW-1
GND SL1 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 CS2 CS1 +5V

CN301
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

20

C502 0.022 10

D505 LB402VF R-HOURS 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19


R508 47 R509 47 R510 47 R511 47 R512 47 R513 47 R514 47

D506 LB402VF R-MINUTES SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SA SB SC SD SE SF SG 15 13 1 3 2 14 16 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 10 A2 12 B2 8 C2 6 D2 7 E2 11 F2 9 G2 SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SA SB SC SD SE SF SG 15 13 1 3 2 14 16

D507 LB402VF R-SECONDS A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 10 A2 12 B2 8 C2 6 D2 7 E2 11 F2 9 G2 SA SB SC SD SE SF SG SA SB SC SD SE SF SG 15 13 1 3 2 14 16

D508 LB402VF

TO
R-FRAMES

KSW-1
SL4 SL3 SL2 DL1 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1

CN302
CN502
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

T1

T2

T3

T4

T5

T6

T7

T8

SL1 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 DB2 DB1 DB0 CS2 CS1

V CC 8D 7D 6D 5D 4D 3D 2D 1D CK 11

CS2

V SS 8Q 7Q 6Q 5Q 4Q 3Q 2Q 1Q EN 1

S511
SA SB SC SD SE SF SG 15 13 1 3 2 14 16 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 10 A2 12 B2 8 C2 6 D2 7 E2 11 F2 9 G2 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 10 A2 12 B2 8 C2 6 D2 7 E2 11 F2 9 G2 SA SB SC SD SE SF SG T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 b1 1 b2 2
D531 D530

S512
T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 b1 1 b2 2
D544 D532 D545

b3 3 b4 4
D533

b3 3 b4 4
D542

D543

b5 5 b6 6
D535

D534

b5 5 b6 6
D540

D541

COM1 COM2 4 5

COM1 COM2 4 5

COM1 COM2 4 5

COM1 COM2 4 5 b7 7 b8 8

C504 3300p

D536

b7 7 b8 8
D538

D539

SL4 SL3 SL2 DL1 T8 T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1

+5V D530 ~ 537 1SS119TD

D537

SL3

PLAYER

PREROLL S507
7 5 3

SYNCHRO S508
ON/CF ON OFF

RECORDER S509
TC RTC CTL ON OFF

SL4 SL2

D538 ~ 545 1SS119TD

LB402VF
TC A1 F1 E1 B1 G1 C1 D1 A2 F2 B2 RTC CTL

S505

S511
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8
MAX PREROLL TIME 10/7S AUTO RESET KEY TONE SLO-420 USE CUE OUT AFT/BEF"IN" CUE OUT POSITION 0 7 SECONDS

S512
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7 b8
SIGNAL STANDARD 25F/30F CTL DISPLAY 24H/ 12H EDIT ENABLE W/O SERVO LOCK SYNC GRADE 0/ 1 SYNCHRONIZED VTR P/R EDIT TIMING -1~-7 FRAMES ~

DSP-1A
ON OFF

G2 C2 E2 D2

DSP-1A
B-RM450-DSP1

RM-450A

6-7 B C D

6-7 E F G H

KSW-1

KSW-1

CN301 CN302 CN303 CN304 CN305 D301 D302 D303 D304 D305 D306 D307 D308 D309 D310 D311 D312 D313 D314 D315 D316 D317 D318 D319 D320 D321 D322 D323 D324 D325 D326 D327 D329 D330 D331 D333 D334 D335 D336 D337 D338 D339 IC301 IC302 IC303 IC304

E-1 K-1 M-1 D-6 K-6 B-1 C-1 A-3 A-3 B-3 C-3 E-1 F-1 H-1 H-1 E-3 H-3 H-3 J-3 E-4 F-4 F-4 H-4 H-4 F-5 E-6 F-6 H-6 J-6 L-1 L-1 M-1 L-3 L-3 M-3 C-1 A-3 B-3 B-3 L-3 M-3 M-3 D-2 D-5 K-5 J-2

IC305 IC306 Q301 Q302 Q303 RB301 RB303 RB305 RB306 S301 S302 S303 S304 S305 S306 S307 S308 S309 S310 S311 S312 S313 S314 S315 S316 S317 S318 S319 S320 S321 S322 S323 S324 S325 S326 S327 S328 S329 S330 S331 S332 X301 X302 X303

J-3 E-2 C-2 E-1 E-2 D-5 K-5 D-2 J-1 B-2 C-2 A-3 A-3 B-3 C-2 E-2 F-1 F-2 H-2 E-2 F-2 F-2 J-3 E-4 E-4 F-4 H-4 H-4 F-5 D-6 F-6 H-6 J-6 L-1 L-1 M-1 N-2 K-2 L-3 M-3 M-2 C-3 D-5 K-5

KSW-1 - B SIDE 1-625-669-13

6-8

6-8

RM-450A

KSW-1

KSW-1

TO DSP-1A CN501
+5V

IC301 M50747
1 TIME CPU
C317 C318 C319 C320 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01

CN301
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 +5V CS1 CS2 DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 SL1 GND CS1 CS2 DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 SL1

1
SL1 SL2 SL3 SL4

RB305 10KX8 DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 CS1 CS2 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 24 23 2 P60 P61 P62 P63 P64 P65 P66 P31 P32 P67 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 P26 P27 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57

T1

T2

T3

T4

T5

T6

T7

SL5 SL6 SL7 SL8

T8

S301

S302

S311

S307

S309

S310

S325

S326

TO DSP-1A CN502
CN302
T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 DL1 SL2 SL3 SL4

IC304 M54562P
LED DRIVE RB306 10KX8 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 SL5

P-STBY
D301 DAN202KT7

P-EJECT
D302 DAN202KT7

AUDIO SPRIT
D311 DAN202KT7

ASSEM
D307 DAN202KT7

A1
D309 DAN202KT7

A2
D310 DAN202KT7

R-REC
D325 DAN202KT7

R-EDIT
D326 DAN202KT7

TO CPU-3A CN207 +5V


CN303
1 2 3 4 5 6 +5V +5V RXD TXD GND GND

+5V

R327 10k

21 RXD 20 TXD
R307 10k 18

P00 P01 P02 P03 P04 P05 P06 P07

56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49

TSCAN1 TSCAN2 TSCAN3 TSCAN4 TSCAN5 TSCAN6 TSCAN7 TSCAN8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8

O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8

S312

S313

S320

S308

S315

S316

S327

S328

D312 DAN202KT7

+
D313 DAN202KT7

ENTRY
D320 DAN202KT7

V
D308 DAN202KT7

P-IN
D315 DAN202KT7

P-OUT
D316 DAN202KT7

R-STBY
D327 DAN202KT7

R-EJECT
D327 DAN202KT7

SL6
S303 S304 S305 S306 S317 S318 S319 S314

P-PLAY +5V
D303 DAN202KT7

P-STILL
D304 DAN202KT7

P-REW
D305 DAN202KT7

P-FF
D306 DAN202KT7

GO TO
D317 DAN202KT7

R-IN
D318 DAN202KT7

R-OUT
D319 DAN202KT7

RECALL
D314 DAN202KT7

P37/ SRDY 19 P36/CLK


R308 10k 22

GND Vcc 9 C307 10


47 16V

SL7
S321 S322 S323 S324 S329 S330 S331 S332

T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 DL1 SL2 SL3 SL4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

+5V

Q302 2SA1115P SWITCHING

Q303 DTC144ES SWITCHING


Q302

Q301 DTC144ES SWITCHING


R305 3.3k C304 0.22 5.5V C305 0.1

26 1

P33/CNTR INTI VCC 48 P10 DLB1 DLB2 DLB3 DLB4 DLB5 2 3 4 5 6

+5V

IC305 M54529P

PREV
D321 DAN202KT7

AUTO EDIT
D322 DAN202KT7

REV/ JUMP
D323 DAN202KT7

ALL STOP
D324 DAN202KT7

R-PLAY
D329 DAN202KT7

R-STILL
D330 DAN202KT7

R-REW
D331 DAN202KT7

R-FF
D331 DAN202KT7

1 LED DRIVE EN 13 12 11 10

SL8 DL1 (S303) P-PLAY (S304) P-STILL (S305) P-REW (S306) P-FF (S309) A1 (S310) A2 (S325) R-REC (S326) R-EDIT

C306 0.1 R313 2.2k R312 2.2k

28
D333 Q303 DAN202KT7

47 RESET P11 46 P12 45 P13

IC306 PST520C-2
RESET 2

3
R306 47k C316 0.1

C303 0.1

27 CN VSS 32 VSS 31

R316 22

P44 9 GND C308 7


47 16V R318 22 D334 R317 GL9EG4 22

PD335 GL9HB4

PD336 GL9EG4

(S307) ASSEM

(S329) R-PLAY

(S330) R-STILL

(S331) R-REW

(S332) R-FF

+5V
C302 4.7 16V R309 1k C321 0.01

P14 25 P30
R310 10k

43 P15 42 P16 41 P17

Vcc 14

+5V (S321) PREV (S322) AUTO EDIT (S323) REV/ JUMP (S308) V
D337 GL9EG4 D338 GL9HD4 D339 GL9EG4

(S311) AUDIO SPRIT

R-

R-

R-

D301~327,329,330,331,333 :DAN202KT7 D335,338;GL8HD22 D334,336,337,339;GL8EG22 ~ S301,302,312 ~ 320,324,327,328 B3G-S610N ; LED S303 ~ 311,321 ~ 323,325,326,329 ~ 332 ; LED NO MOUNT B3G-S600N

+5V RB301 10KX4


R301 10k R302 10k

TO PTC-32 BOARD (PLAYER)


CN304
1 2 3 4 5 6 REG 5V DIAL A DIAL B DIAL STILL H JOG GND

R303 10k

+5V
C301 0.1

R304 10k

DIAL A 9 R0 DIAL B 10 R1 DIAL STILL 11 R2 H JOG 12 R3 +5V 16 Vcc


R323 10k C310 47 16V

13 R4 14 R5 1 R6 2 R7

SPEED0 SPEED1 SPEED2 SPEED3 DIAL STILL H JOG FWD/REV DATA ENA/DSA +5V

15 RESET 8 GND

R8 R10

3 5

17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10

P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47

P50 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P56 P57

40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33

SPEED0 SPEED1 SPEED2 SPEED3 DIAL STILL H JOG FWD/REV DATA ENA/DSA

+5V RB303 10KX4


R325 10k

+5V 9 R0 10 R1 11 DIAL STILL R2 12 H JOG R3 +5V 16 Vcc 15 RESET 8 GND


C313 47 16V R326 10k R322 10k R321 10k R320 10k R319 10k C309 0.1

4 R9 X 4 BIT CPU 6
C312 30p X302 CSA 4MHz

TEST

R324 10k

TEST

EX 7
C311 30p

IC302 MB88201H
4 BIT CPU

XIN 29 1

XOUT 30 R311
100k

SPEED0 SPEED1 SPEED2 SPEED3 FWD/REV DATA ENA/DSA

3 CSA 4.915MHz

4 13 14 1 2 3 5

R9 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R10

+5V

TO PTC-32 BOARD (RECORDER)


CN305
REG 5V DIAL A DIAL B DIAL STILL H JOG GND 1 2 3 4 5 6

X301 30P 30P 2

IC303 MB88201H
4 BIT CPU 6
C315 30p X303 CSA 4MHz

EX 7
C314 30p

KSW-1

KSW-1
B-RM450-KSW1

RM-450A

6-9 B C D

6-9 E F G H

AC-1, PTC-32

AC-1, PTC-32

1
POWER SWITCH S801 ORG J BRN U 100V CN702 L 120V CN703 220V 240V CN704 OFF ON

CE

CN803

BLU YEL RED WHT

TO POWER TRANSFORMER T801

AC-1 - A SIDE 2
1-625-671-12

AC-1

AC-1
B-RM450-PTC32-SM

AC-1 - B SIDE 1-625-671-12


IC2 GPIL52
2
R1 470

IC5 UPC339C
1 2 8 9 4
R6 470

R3 4.7k R4 2.2k

C1 22 10V

3 14 5

3 4 4 5 2 4
R2 470

R5 10k

TO KSW-1 CN304orCN305
REG 5V GND DIAL A DIAL B DIAL STILL H JOG 2 1 3 4 6 7 1 6 2 3 4 5

IC4 GPIL52

2 5

4
IC3 GPIL53

1 3

R7 10k

7 6 2 4
R8 4.7k

1 5

R9 470

3 1 11 10 2 4
R10 4.7k

IC1 GPIL52

13 5 12

PTC-32

PTC-32
B-RM450-PTC32-SM

PTC-32 - B SIDE 5
1-622-638-12

6-10 A B C D

6-10 E F G H

RM-450A

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Printed in Japan

RM-450A (J, U, CE) J, E 9-955-149-01

Sony Corporation
Broadcasting & Professional Systems Company

1998. 4 04 1998

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