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NEC DS8000U VCR where to find manuals? Belts? Codes?
Good afternoon all,
First post here. I've been on Audiokarma for years but really haven't branched out that much into A/V stuff other than your typical I have a 4K TV, an AVR in the living room, my disc spinners are Oppos, etc. Anyway, I picked up this VCR at Goodwill on Saturday, it will not advance the tape which says to me it likely needs belts. With the top off I can see it load the tape, head starts spinning, but tape just feeds out into the unit and it shuts down, instead of spooling it on the takeup reel. I paid next to nothing for it and it appears to be a TOTL S-VHS monster so I'd like to get it working if I can. Where can I find owner's and service manuals for this? Is there anywhere I can get the remote codes so I can program my Xsight Color? (or get the model number of the original remote so I can haunt eBay - likely in the manuals?) Where could I buy a belt kit for this? The skills to fix seem to be similar to audio gear but I'm out of my depth looking for info and suppliers for old VCRs. Thanks! |
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I would start by looking for a mode switch. They get oxidized and cause many problems. I doubt there is anywhere to buy a belt kit. You will have to measure them and get as close as possible. If they are still stretchy but out of shape, you can boil them in water for 10 minutes. This helps get them to relax and work again.
KP Components in Canada has lots of parts. Shipping is pretty reasonable too. |
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From the PRB belt catalog..
Hopefully those ar the correct sizes! |
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Is there somewhere I can download this catalog for myself? this looks like a super useful resource.
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Those NEC VCRs were plagued with entry and exit tape guides that failed and came loose, too. Threaded brass sleeve the roller screwed into would come loose in the aluminum base of the guide assembly allowing the roller and sleeve to slip up and down. Later versions of the guide assemblies had a small set-screw to prevent that.
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So. Now I'm hopeful that this will be working again in a week or two... 1) Anyone know where I could find what the model number is of the original remote control so I can set up a search for it? 2) Does anyone have a code list for the IR codes for this unit, or am I just going to have to trial and error this like so many other pieces of old gear that I've had? |
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You could try an old universal remote. That should do the very basic controls.
Be sure it has the code book ! A handy thing to have anyhows. If the original hand unit is gone next step is a manual. Since NEC was not a big seller & most were sold at big box & high end dealers there were not many FSC's that would have had a manual subscription so manuals would be rare. But with E-bay things do show up. good luck 73 Zeno LFOD ! |
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Most Universal Remotes come with a list of codes to program into the remote in the instruction manual for the remote, usually the codes are arranged by brand, and its generally trial and error to find the correct code to get the universal remote to operate your particular unit and even then most of the time universal remotes don't generally operated every single function of the VCR, like for example if a VCR has On-Screen Programming (a menu function) then most universal remotes won't work those functions unless the remote is the same brand as the piece of equipment you intend to operate. |
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Thank you all again. Where do you order belts by part number? I have been thrift storing again and now not only do I have this S-VHS deck but I also have a Sony ES cassette deck that also needs belts.
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Last edited by redk9258; 03-22-2023 at 08:42 PM. Reason: more info |
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you guys are all right! I'll look underneath this weekend and hopefully I'm right that the first step is belts.
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This is great stuff. What's the fix for that? is it threaded in (loctite?) or pressed in (drill and pin? Epoxy?)
keep the tips coming guys, I have no idea what I'm doing but I'd love to see this working again. I've been slowly collecting obsolete formats (I also have a HD-DVD player and I'm keeping an eye out for a Laserdisc - I have one, but it doesn't have an AC3 output) and hey, it's cheaper than many other habits I could have right? |
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Back in the day on customer VCRs, I would replace the guide bases all the time since I had to guarantee my repairs. Never really trusted a quick fix like gluing, but it might work OK. |
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The place I was getting belts from closed. Just have to look online, I guess. It's getting hard to find parts!
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