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GVRS960 / SANYO [Video recorder]
The EURAS repair tip database for professional technicians and service engineers
supplies the following faults for GVRS960 / SANYO.
List of fault symptoms:
- EXT sync horizontal delay adjustment. (picture attached)
- Carrier set adjustment - S-VHS.
- EXT sync SC delay adjustment. (part of circuit diagram displayed)
- Set up adjustment. (+ extract of circuit diagram)
- PB Y level adjustment - VHS. (extract of circuit diagram attached) (service info for SANYO -GVRS960)
- Switching position adjustment. (part of circuit diagram displayed)
- AF carrier frequency adjustment - Left channel.
- PB Y level adjustment - S-VHS. (picture attached)
- Carrier balance adjustment. (extract of circuit diagram attached)
- Sub emphasis REC level adjutsment. (with circuit diagram extract)
- Colour burst adjustment. (with circuit diagram extract)
- Bias level adjustment - Right channel.
- Comb gain adjustment.
- Colour burst frequency adjustment.
- Video level meter adjustment. (extract of circuit diagram attached)
- Chroma noise reduction level adjustment. (part of circuit diagram displayed)
- Input PLL adjustment. (+ extract of circuit diagram)
- White and dark clips adjustment - S-VHS. (+ extract of circuit diagram)
- Carrier set adjustment - VHS.
- Sub emphasis PB level adjustment. (part of circuit diagram displayed) (GVRS960 tips)
- Bias level adjustment - Left channel.
- White and dark clips adjustment - VHS. (extract of circuit diagram attached) (SANYO - GVRS960 information)
- Audio FM carrier frequency adjustment - Right channel.
- Y/C REC current adjustment - VHS. (+ extract of circuit diagram) (GVRS960 tip from SANYO)
- Luminance signal level adjustment. (picture attached)
- Still chroma signal level adjustment. (picture attached) (GVRS960 SANYO repair tip)
- Y REC current adjustment. - S-VHS. (+ extract of circuit diagram) (GVRS960 tip from SANYO)
- VHS deviation adjustment.
- Deviation adjustment - VHS. (extract of circuit diagram attached)
- Still Y level adjustment.
- Chroma noise reduction adjustment. (with circuit diagram extract)
- Colour level adjustment. (with circuit diagram extract)
- Sync level adjustment. (+ extract of circuit diagram)
- Audio level meter adjustment. (picture attached)
- Colour phase adjustment. (picture attached)
- AGC adjustment. (with circuit diagram extract)
- DOC level adjustment. (+ extract of circuit diagram)
- Chroma canceller adjustment. (with circuit diagram extract)
- E-E level adjustment.
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For GVRS960 there are 3 compatible appliances known and can be listed.
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Last updated: 02. Dec 2008 00:07:23 MET, doccode ISO9002AS168EKA200805C EURASMOP
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