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About Us Contact Us Forum > Digital Video > Video Hardware Repair Sony U-Matic SP VO9800 Error-20 User Name Remember Me? Password Ask Question Join / Register FAQ Today's Posts Basic Search Advanced Search How to Support digitalFAQ.com · When Will My Question Be Answered? · How to Upload/View/Download Images & Attachments Search Site & Forums Custom Search More Forum Searches Advanced Forum-Only Search View Tag Cloud & Search Tags Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... LinkBack Thread Tools #1 09-06-2013, 08:11 PM tomswift Free Member Join Date: Feb 2013 Location: Pembroke, Ontario Posts: 88 Thanks: 1 Thanked 13 Times in 12 Posts I've got kind of a big problem on my hands, and I know that with U-Matic machines there are no "new" parts available. But at the same time I'm not too sure what the issue is. I'll try to be as descriptive as possible (the VTR is a Sony U-Matic SP VO9800). I've got a tape in the machine and it will not eject. It's not even threaded in the machine; the front indicator lights indicate it is Standby mode. When I turn the machine on I'll hear the heads start to spin for a second or two, and then nothing. The front LCD will switch from 00:00:00:00 to "Error - 20". I've opened both the top and bottom up. I wasn't able to get the big circuit board out of the bottom (even though I had removed all the screws---something else was keeping it in place), but I did flip open the circuit board on the top, and I was able to look around. Nothing around the head seemed out of place, but I did find the plastic tape door for the machine (which I thought the previous owner's had just thrown out because it was broken) stuck at the front of the machine, behind the operation buttons. With the power cord unplugged, I tried lifting the tape carriage to see if I could at least get the tape even with the door and just manually push out the tape, but I wasn't even able to do that, even after disassembling the top of the carriage. I didn't have time to take the front off, but I'm not sure if I'm missing something or what? Any ideas as to what the problem is? tomswift View Public Profile Send a private message to tomsw
by Email × Questions & Answers for: sony vo 9800 error messages Question about VO-9800 VCR 3 Answers Vo-9800 ...sony vo-9800, the problem is when i try to play back, the tape plays excessively fast. I've adjusted the capstan and drum free speeds but the tape still runs extremely fast. what can be the problem, ... Question about VO-9800 VCR 1 Answer How Does One Adjust Settings for Reading Time Code? ...Unfortunately, we've misplaced our manual for our VO-9800 so I can't refer to it. I would appreciate any help. you have to use the "dial menu operation"! where the buttons "menu" "data" and Question about VO-9800 VCR 2 Answers SONY VO-9800P U-Matis SP compatibility SONY VO-9800P U-Matis http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/vcr-repair/5334-sony-matic-sp.html SP compatibility hello, I would know If this model can read every U-Matic tape (standard,low band , high band) or only SP tape. Thanks No, this U-Matic VO-9800p ist a PAL Model, ... Question about VO-9800 VCR 2 Answers Sony VO 9800 Chroma Output Sony VO 9800 Chroma Output Connecting a 7-pin to 4-pin Comprehensive s-video cable to the dub connector on the back of a Sony VO 9800 I do not get a chroma signal out to http://www.fixya.com/tags/sony_vo_9800_error_messages the 4-pin s-video device. I ... Question about VO-9800 VCR 1 Answer Compare specifications between Sony BVU-800 and VO-9800 ...Sony BVU-800 and VO-9800 I do not have any specification on U-Matic (3/4") Sony VO9800, I know it is an U-Matic SP. For playback regular U-Matic tapes witch VCR is bether on video and audio ... Question about VO-9800 VCR 1 Answer Not threading not threading most likely problem is a broken threading belt. take the bottom panel off the deck; you should be able to see the belt. you may need to take three more screws out to let the large board ... Question about VO-9800 VCR 2 Answers Need a service manual Need a service manual for Sony VO-9800 Umatic SP Recorder/Editor it is available for download from sevicemanuals.net for about $30.00 http://www.didyouseethis.net/Manuals/Index.htm For $14.75 Question about VO-9800 VCR 1 Answer Error 02 tape slack Error 02 tape slack go look at fixya manuals on manual dir Question about VO-9800 VCR 1 Answer What is an error 20 message on a Sony VO 9850? ...Sony VO 9850? Remove the bottom cover and flip the circuit board out of the way.Check to see that the capstan drive belt is not loose or broken.Also, open the top cover and check the drive belt for ... Question about VO-9800 VCR 1 Answer Vo9850 error 90 Vo9850 error 90 VO-9850 error 90 Prev123456789Next &raq
captain18 Log in Or connect using: Facebook Twitter VK Google+ Mail.ru OpenID Error Username: Error Password: Forgot password? Remember me Log in Forgot password? Create an Account Your OpenID URL: Log in The Captain (captain18) wrote, 2011-01-12 00:45:00 The Captain captain18 2011-01-12 00:45:00 http://captain18.livejournal.com/140367.html Previous Share Next Mood: accomplished Outsmarting Sony (or, Stupid U-Matic Tricks!) So, part of the reconfiguration of my edit suite/man cave has been to recable everything to use S-Video instead of composite video for the highest quality video I can get from my collection of professional and prosumer gear. This was pretty easy on the S-VHS front since that's where S-Video was developed to begin with, and my Betacam deck does S-Video natively as error 2 well. Same with my Hi-8 camera.This left one format conspicuous by its absence -- my trusty old BVU-870 U-Matic deck which was designed and built before the idea of S-Video (Y/C 3.58) output was conceived of. However, U-Matic machines did use a special 7-pin component output (officially Y/C 688 but generally just called "Dub") which was intended as a short cable, straight-through connection for tape duplication. And while the luminance (the high-detail B&W part of error 2 vo-9800 the video signal) is identical in output to modern S-Video, the chroma (the low-detail color part of the video signal) is encoded differently and is not S-Video compatible.Now, years ago there were two companies who made gear that would transform dub output to S-Video but it was never made in large quantities and is now very hard to even find information about it. But while Googling I found a forum posting with a not-very-detailed account from someone with a different model unit than mine. He was able to attach wires to specific points on the circuit boards inside the unit and obtain a Chroma signal that was actually S-Video friendly. Since I have the service manuals and wiring schematics for my machine, I spent a night pouring over the diagrams until I found exactly which circuit boards I needed to study and some likely locations where I could "steal" the signal. My guesses turned out to be pretty shrewd because I was able to get a watchable signal the first time. It wasn't perfect, of course, and it took a few more tries to find the best points to tap the signal from, but suddenly I was getting video that was visibly better quality than anything I was used to seeing from the U-Matic format!From there, it took me three trips to th
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