CANON HV20 E (iPAL) Parts List, Service Manual
CANON HV20 E (iPAL) Parts List, Service Manual
CANON HV20 E (iPAL) Parts List, Service Manual
HV20 E
No. D16-2016, D16-2015 Digital Video Camera
iPAL
Canon Inc. Digital Imaging Products Service & Quality Assurance Dept. First Edition : Mar. 2007 First Print : Mar. 2007
1. Product Overview
1-1 Development Concept
HD video lens
Canon HD CMOS
DIGIC DV II
Super-range OIS
Stylish design and elegantly simple operation. The full-spec HD camcorder. Stylish design and elegantly simple operation. The full-spec HD camcorder.
A horizontal stylish design and elegantly simple operational feel
HDMI incorporated
Audio functions
Elegantly simple operation achieved by a horizontal stylish design *Elegantly simple operation
Zoom/trigger key (LCD panel), joystick (rear panel) and dedicated focusing dial provided
And for good measure, theres also the HDV (PF25) setting and cinema mode setting *Cinema mode that users will find easy to use
(Perfect for the more mature users who used to take 8 mm movies years ago!)
Still image Chroma-only, median filter Recorder Minimum illumination Auto mode (with auto slow shutter selected) Night mode Image stabilizer Image stabilization system Sensing method 0.2 lx Optical system (lens shift) Angle detection and sensor-based movement vector detection (super range supported) Shooting functions AE mode Program AE AUTO, [P], (P, Av, Tv, CINE, SCN (Portrait, Sports, Night, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Spotlight, Fireworks)) CINE mode is effective only while the camera is in the tape mode. Metering system Tape Center-weighted average metering Evaluative metering (128 segments) No metering Card Evaluative metering (128 segments) No metering Metering options Fireworks AUTO, P, Av, Tv, Portrait, Sports, Night, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Spotlight, Fireworks Fireworks Av, Tv, P mode (Selectable from evaluative metering, center-weighted average metering, and spot metering) AF frame linkage Not possible SCN (Snow, Beach, Spotlight, Sunset) AUTO, P, Av, Tv, Portrait, Sports, Night C-NR system 2.5 lx
Still image Black & White, Sepia Card Mix Multi-screen Movie shooting Tape Card None None miniDV Not supported
External View
138mm 88mm
80mm
Fig. 1
2. Performance
1 Type 2 Recording system 2-1 Video recording standards HDV VCR-integrated camera Two rotating heads, helical scan azimuth recording HDV1080i (1080/50i) (Compression method : MPEG-2 Video [MP@ H-14]) [50i recording also in the HDV (PF25) mode] DV standards (consumer VCR, SD specifications) (Digital component recording) Compliant with PAL system, 1080/50i 8 bits
PCM digital recording (48kHz 16-bit recording or 32kHz 12-bit recording selectable) (4-channel synchronous recording not possible)
HDV
MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (Sampling frequency : 48kHz 16-bit recording; bit rate : 384kbps) (4-channel synchronous recording not possible)
2-3 Tracking 2-4 Tape speed 2-5 Head drum Drum diameter Rpms Heads
2-frequency pilot system Approx. 18.83mm/sec. (HDV/DV : in SP mode) Approx. 12.57mm/sec. (HDV/DV : in LP mode) 21.7mm 9000 rotations/minute Video heads : 2
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1/2.7-inch CMOS image sensor Approx. 2.96 million (1994 [H] 1484 [V])
Tape recording DV (Normal) mode Approx. 1.55 million 1440 (H) 1080 (V) HD/DV (Wide) mode Approx. 2.07 million 1920 (H) 1080 (V)
RGB primary color filter Compliant with PAL system, 1080/50i Progressive Approx.2.5 lx (shutter speed 1/25sec.) (with auto slow shutter ON) Approx.0.2 lx (shutter speed 1/2sec.) Approx.0.2 lx to 100,000 lx 6.1 - 61mm Optical 10 zoom
Tape recording DV (Normal) mode Approx. 53 - 530mm HD/DV (Wide) mode Approx. 43.6 - 436mm
Zoom speed
5-2-7 Focal length display 5-2-8 Macro mechanism Macro shooting distance 5-2-9 Filter diameter 5-2-10 Accessory lens, filter 5-2-11 Lens hood 5-2-12 Lens cap 5-3 Digital zoom Card recording Magnification No function 5-4 Image stabilization function Image stabilization system Camera shake detection system
1.8-3.0 ... In tape mode 11 elements in 9 groups, using two aspherical surfaces (two aspherical lenses) Inner focus type. Manually adjustable (by operating focus button) 10mm (AF linked; wide end), 1m for full zoom area (from lens tip) Variable (15-step) power zoom. Slide lever operation. Zoom speed can be adjusted by moving slide lever. Manual zoom not possible (No zoom ring). Selectable from Variable Speed, SPEED3, SPEED2, SPEED1. Maximum speed at variable speed (W <=> T) : Approx. 1.3sec. at PAUSE, approx. 2.3sec. during REC Minimum speed at variable speed (W <=> T) : Approx. 37sec. during PAUSE/REC Approx. 4.5sec. at SPEED3, approx. 8.7sec. at SPEED2, and approx. 16.2sec. at SPEED1 None. Includes simple zoom display in viewfinder/LCD monitor. Wide end macro 10mm (from lens front) 43mm P0.75 The following can be used : WD-H43 ( 0.7), TL-H43 ( 1.7), FS-43U/FS-43U II None Built-in type (electrically opened and closed)
Tape recording Magnification Up to 40/200 Included (supported in both tape and card modes) Optical system (lens shift) Angular velocity sensing (using piezoelectric vibration sensor) and super range by sensor-based movement vector detection supported. Forcibly set to ON in AUTO mode.
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Card mode
Movies compliant with the HDV/DV standard are recorded on miniDV cassettes (still images cannot be recorded on tapes). In addition, when a miniSD memory card is installed, still images are recorded on the memory card while movies are recorded on the tape. However, still images cannot be shot when line signals are input. (Refer to the memory card system.) Still images (JPEG compression) are recorded on a miniSD memory card (refer to memory card system). Movie recording on a card is not available. AUTO, P ( P, Tv, Av, CINE*), SCN (Portrait, Sports, Night, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Spotlight, Fireworks) * The CINE mode is effective only while the camera is in the tape camera mode. Here, the program AE mode is automatically set when the user has switched the camera over to the card mode while the cinema mode was set in the tape mode. Center-weighted average : AUTO, P, Av, Tv, CINE, Portrait, Sports, Night 128-segment evaluative metering (16H 8V) : Snow, Beach, Sunset modes, and Spotlight No metering : SCN (Fireworks)...(Fixed exposure: 1/50) 128-segment evaluative metering (16H 8V) : AUTO, P, Av, Tv, Portrait, Sports, Night, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Spotlight No metering : SCN (Fireworks)...Fixed exposure : 2sec. Selectable from 128-segment evaluative metering, center-weighted average metering, and spot metering : Av, Tv, and P (evaluative metering is the default for theses). Exposure locked by moving the joystick. After the exposure is locked, it can be corrected by moving the joystick (except in the AUTO, Fireworks mode) 11 levels (-11 to 0 to +11, 2.75EV) Indicated as number in the viewfinder (0 to 11). Function initiated by operating the BLC (Backlight Correction) button to prevent the main subject from appearing too dark when it is shot with a high-brightness subject (such as the sun) in the background.
Card recording
5-6-3 Exposure compensation function Exposure lock Exposure compensation amount Back light correction
5-6-4-2
5-6-4-3
5-6-4-4 5-6-4-5
Tape : 1/25 to 1/500sec. (With auto slow shutter ON) 1/50 to 1/500sec. (With auto slow shutter OFF) Card : 1/12.5* to 1/500sec. (With auto slow shutter ON) * : Displayed as 1/12sec. 1/25 to 1/500sec. (With auto slow shutter OFF) HDV (PF25) mode 1/25 to 1/500sec.(With auto slow shutter OFF) 1/12 to 1/500sec. (With auto slow shutter ON) Av mode Aperture setting Tape : f/1.8, 2.0, 2.4, 2.8, 3.4, 4.0, 4.8, 5.6, 6.7, 8.0 Card : f/2.8, 3.4, 4.0, 4.8, 5.6, 6.7, 8.0 Tv mode Shutter setting Tape recording : 1/6, 1/12.5*, 1/25, 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000sec. (HDV/DV mode) *Displayed as 1/12 1/6, 1/12, 1/25, 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000sec. (HDV (PF25) mode) Card recording : 1/2, 1/3, 1/6, 1/12.5*, 1/25, 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500sec. *Displayed as 1/12 Night mode Both Tape and Card : 1/2 to 1/500sec. Other modes P, Sports, Snow, Beach, Sunset mode HDV/DV mode : same as Auto Slow Shutter Off in AUTO mode. HDV (PF25) mode : 1/25 to 1/500sec. Portrait : Tape : HDV/DV mode : 1/50 to 1/1000sec. HDV (PF25) mode : 1/25 to 1/1000sec. : Card : 1/25 to 1/500sec. Spotlight : Tape : HDV/DV mode : 1/50sec. HDV (PF25) mode : 1/25 to 1/50sec. : Card : 1/25 to 1/100sec. Fireworks : Tape : Tape, 1/50sec. only : Card : 2sec. only
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Hybrid AF (TTL-video signal detection system and external phase difference metering system) and Normal AF (TTL-video signal detection system) selectable (MENU settings). Setting possible for card or tape. The hybrid AF is referred to as Hi-Speed AF for the DOM models and Instant AF for the overseas models. Screen center Selection of Ai (artificial intelligence) AF function where the camera Automatically selects from 9 range-finding frames on the screen, the screen center function where the range-finding is fixed at the center frame or OFF possible (9-point range-finding selection AF not possible) Only AiAF in AUTO mode. None Appears. AF frame designated for focusing (fixed at center or AF frame selected by AiAF lights up green). The AF frame appears yellow when the subject cannot be brought into focus or for Tv mode and Night mode with a shutter speed of 1/2 second or more to less than 1/6 second. 10mm to infinity (at wide end); 1m to infinity in full zoom area (from lens front) Approx. 50 lx to 100,000 lx Switching between continuous AF and manual focusing enabled by operating the focus button. Operation is not possible in the Auto mode. During manual focus, the [MF] indicator appears in the viewfinder. MF adjustments are performed by rotating the dial. Switching between INSTANT AF and normal AF enabled by a menu setting. Even in INSTANT AF mode, the control exercised during actual recording differs from REC pause/no tape mode. In REC pause/no tape mode, AF control which gives priority to the response characteristics is exercised to enable the focusing status to be achieved instantly. During actual recording, on the other hand, AF control which gives priority to stability and natural focusing is exercised to enable the subjects that in an instant cut across the width of length of the screen, for instance, to be focused. In addition, a focusing sound is heard when the AC adapter is connected in no tape mode. Holding down the Focus button (approx. 2 seconds or more) sets to Infinity and displays [ ] in the viewfinder. Provided; The function enlarges the image displayed on the LCD (it is approximately doubled in size) or it emphasis the images outlines (peaking) to facilitate the focusing process when the focus assist button is operated during manual focusing. The function is released under the following conditions : When recording is started, when rec review is initiated, when the MENU or FUNC. menu is opened, when zooming, when switching between tape and card mode, when the power supply is switched on or off. 0.27-inch wide-screen color LCD (approx. 123,000 pixels) ON when LCD monitor closed (panel facing inwards) and during mirror shooting Not possible Not possible +1.5 to -5.5 diopter (when eye is at eyepiece) 1-lens configuration
5-7-4 AF operating range 5-7-5 AF operation illumination range 5-7-6 AF mode switching
5-8 Viewfinder 5-8-1 5-8-2 5-8-3 5-8-4 Rotation Detaching eyepiece Diopter movement range Lens configuration
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5-9-1 5-9-2
5-9-3
5-9-4
*1 : When taking self-portraits (using the mirror), only the self-timer display is enlarged and displayed. 5-10 White balance adjustment TTL 128-segments, new white extraction system FAWB. Auto/Set/Preset. Six presets are available : Daylight : 5,400K; Shade : 8,000-8,500K; Cloudy : 6,000K; Tungsten (incandescent lamps and halogen bulbs) : 3,000K; Fluorescent H (3-wavelength type fluorescent) : 6,500K; Fluorescent (white fluorescent) : 4,000K. Presets are not possible in SNC and AUTO modes. 2,800K to 8,000K Audio Synchronized Fader, [F1] : auto fade (domestic models: fade to white; overseas models : fade to black), [F2] : wipe Approx. 4sec. [E] [E1] : Black & White; [E2] : Sepia; [E3] : Art (While recording on a card, only effects [E1] (black & white) and [E2] (sepia) are available.) Effect function is turned ON and OFF by operating the joystick. No function No function Stereo (using electret condenser microphone) Included. With AUTO/OFF switch (Menu selection. Available for built-in microphone only.) Pre-flash light adjustment system Auto flash, auto flash with Red-eye Reduction, manual flash, flash off Flash on : Firing at 1/500sec. or less in card camera mode W-end : Approx.50cm to 2.8m. T-end : Approx.to 2.7m. Approx. 1 to 2m in the instruction manual Includes mini video light (equipped with high-brightness white LED) with light button. Enables shooting at distances of approx. 1.5m in AUTO mode. Firing initiated by operating the light button. The AF auxiliary light is set to Auto when the light button is pressed, still image camera AF auxiliary light AUTO is selected and when the Red-eye Reduction function is selected. The AF auxiliary light is OFF in Fireworks mode.
Adjustment range 5-11 Digital effects function 5-11-1 Fader [F] Fade time 5-11-2 Effects
5-11-3 Multi-screen 5-11-4 Card Mix 5-12 Built-in microphone Wind screen function 5-13 Built-in flash 5-13-1 Flash mode 5-13-2 Shutter speed 5-13-3 Shooting distance 5-14 Auxiliary light source
Lighting mode
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Camera data
Displays recording time (0:00:00 to 23:59:59:24) and records in sub-code area. If different recording modes (HDV and DV) are used in one recording session, the timecode will not be continued between the modes. The date and camera information during recording are automatically recorded and can be displayed during playback. Automatic calendar range : January 1, 2007, through December 31, 2030 (the initial setting is January 1, 2007) The date/time display (year/month/day) can be selected from Japanese, American, and European styles. World clock support (Select the name of your destination city and the date and time are automatically adjusted to the local date and time. Supports daylight saving time.) During playback, time can be displayed in three different modes (date only, time and date, or time only). (Time and date can be displayed for January 1, 1990, through December 31, 2089.) Dates and times cannot be displayed concurrently with the camera data. Shutter speed and aperture value information are recorded, and can be displayed during playback. The following information can be displayed: shooting mode during shooting, pixel size, metering, white balance, image quality effects, manual focusing (manual AF), flash information, file size, exposure compensation value, f/number, shutter speed, etc. Only the items which support self-recording are displayed. Information can be displayed or not displayed by operating the DISP. button.
5-15-3 Accessory shoe 5-15-4 REC Search function 5-15-5 Rec review function 5-15-6
Advanced accessory shoe (EOS flash unit not supported) No function Supported; accessed by initiating the Recording Check operation (using the joystick) when camera recording is paused; playback in the forward direction only. Zero set memory Supported. This function allows you to rewind or fast-forward the tape to the position where the WL-D87 Zero Set Memory key is pressed (the counter value is set to 0:00:00). (During recording, only zero setting is allowed. This function can be used in Playback mode.) Remote control reception ON/OFF Possible. This can be done in Camera mode and VCR mode (by selecting from menu). Headphone volume adjustment Supported, Menu setting Widescreen shooting button Not available (the wide/normal setting for DV provided as a menu item) In Card Camera mode, the exposure compensation is automatically changed and recorded in 0 steps, -0.5 steps or +0.5 steps (when continuous shooting mode : AEB shooting is not possible. is selected). Flash
5-15-12 Microphone attenuation 5-15-13 Microphone level meter 5-15-14 Image effects setting
After pressing the photo button to cancel operation, the display time can be set for checking the still image. One of 6 settings; OFF (0 sec.), 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 seconds can be selected as the setting mode. Supported; 20dB attenuation applied to built-in microphone, 24dB attenuation applied externally or to shoe microphone. Supported. (Joystick operation) The available image effect settings in the FUNC menu are Vivid, Neutral, Low Sharpening, Soft Skin Detail and Custom. These settings cannot be made in Special Scene mode. Vivid : Emphasizes contrast and color depth, and presents images with vibrant and striking colors. Neutral : Limits the contrast and color depth, and presents pure images without any enhancements. Low Sharpening : Provides image with less distinct outlines and a softer touch. Soft Skin Detail : Smoothes the outlines of skin sections, and presents skin sections with a softer tone. Custom : Enables adjustment of the brightness, contrast, sharpness, and color depth. Either of the two following displays can be set by a menu selection. Function for displaying a black-and-white zebra pattern on the high-brightness parts of the subject OFF, 100% or 70% selectable Function for emphasizing the image outlines and displaying the images with such outlines. Neither function has any effect on the video recording. Horizontal marker (white/gray) and grid (white/gray) displays (Menu selection).
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Camera shooting and recording, HDV/DV input recording, analog input recording (AV miniterminal) 6-1-1 Recording standards DV/HDV standard (1080/50i) 6-1-2 Tape speed Approx. 18.83mm/sec. (HDV/DV : SP mode) Approx. 12.57mm/sec. (LP mode) 6-1-3 HDV/DV input video recording Complies with IEEE 1394 Records video/audio signals from a digital video camera connected through a DV cable. 6-1-4 Analog input recording Analog video/audio signals are recorded using the AV mini-jack. 6-1-5 Priority of terminals during recording HDV/DV terminal AV mini-terminal 6-2 Audio Dubbing Recording Not possible 6-3 Playback functions Standard Playback and Superb Playback 6-3-1 Standard Playback Video Images recorded under the DV/HDV (1080i) standard (playback of tapes with 1080/30P or 1080/ 25P recordings also possible) (Playback of tapes with HDV 720P recordings not possible) Audio DV standard playback 16-bit : 48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz sampling frequencies supported 12-bit : 32kHz sampling frequency supported Stereo 1, Stereo 2, or mixed playback of Stereo 1 and Stereo 2 (mix ratio can be adjusted at the menu screen) HDV standard playback 2CH Supports MPEG-1 Audio Layer II 4CH Supports MPEG-2 Audio Layer II (4-channel playback of tapes containing 4-channel recordings possible) 6-3-2 Superb Playback DV recording and playback a. Fast playback b. Rewind playback c. Frame playback d. Slow playback e. 1 speed playback f. 2 speed playback HDV recording playback a. Fast-forward playback b. Rewind playback c. Frame playback d. Slow playback e. 1 speed playback 6-4 Tape fast-forward/rewind 6-5 Input signals 6-5-1 HDV/DV terminal 6-5-2 AV mini-terminal a. Video signals Impedance Signal level b. Audio signal Types of signals Impedance Signal level 6-5-3 Microphone terminal Impedance Signal level 6-5-4 USB port Plays video only Approx. 11.5 speed Approx. 11.5 speed Forward/reverse frame feeding Forward/reverse 1/3 speed Forward/reverse 1 speed Forward/reverse at 2 speed Approx. 8 speed Approx. 8 speed Forward only (reverse frame playback is performed by tape rewinding forward playback still operation) Forward only (approx. 1/3 speed) (Reverse slow playback is identical to reverse 1 playback.) Forward/reverse 1 speed Approx. 2 minutes and 20 seconds (using 60-minute tape) Compliant with IEEE 1394-AV/C protocol 3.5mm 4-pole mini-jack PAL standard color video signals 75 1 Vp-p (composite) Stereo audio signal Min. 40k -10dBv 3.5mm stereo mini-jack Min. 5k -57dBV (when using 600 microphone) mini-B Supports USB 2.0 Full Speed.
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Special 4-pin (IEEE 1394 compatible); Compliant with IEEE 1394-AV/C protocol 3.5mm 4-pole mini-jack PAL standard color video signals 75 1 Vp-p (composite) Max. 530 TV lines (screen center) Catalog value : Approx. 530 TV lines (screen center) Stereo audio signal Max. 3k -10dBv (with 47k load) 60Hz to 16kHz (range between 1kHz reference 3dB) Special D terminal 1080i/576i supported 75 Y : 1 Vp-p PB /PR, CB/CR : 350m Vp-p Approx. 800 TV lines during HD (screen center), Approx. 530 TV lines during SD (screen center) Approx. 800 TV lines during HD (screen center), Approx. 530 TV lines during SD (screen center) Approx. 800 TV lines during HD, Approx. 530 TV lines during SD (screen center) Type A (19 pins) Output of signals matching the display unit connected to the HV20 E (576i /576P/1080i formats supported) 3.5mm stereo mini-jack (also serves as AV mini-terminal) 47 -25dBV (with 16 load at maximum volume) Supports USB 2.0 Full-Speed PTP class Windows : IBM PC/AT compatible, NEC PC98-NX Series Macintosh : Power Macintosh, PowerBook, iMac, iBook Windows : Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP Macintosh : Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later
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MiniSD memory cards and memory cards supported Still images only (recorded with JPEG compression) (movies not possible) The recording pixel size for each mode appears as shown below and can be selected from the FUNC. menu. In either case, super fine, fine or normal can be selected as the image quality. Operation must be paused during tape playback. Also, still image recording is not possible when line signals are input. In tape or camera mode In HDV/DV (wide) mode LW (1920 1080) SW (848 480) DV (Normal) M (1440 1080) S (640 480) DV (Wide) playback SW (848 480) DV (Normal) playback S (640 480) In tape playback mode In HDV playback mode LW (1920 1080)
Based on the DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System) rules and still image (Exif 2.2) file management specifications/DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) file management specifications, the following names are assigned to recorded cards after initializing in the Initialize menu. CANON DV Compression system JPEG No function JPEG TEXT TEXT //DCIM/xxxCANON/AUT_yyyy.JPG //MISC/AUTPRINT.MRK //MISC/AUTXFER.MRK Folder name and file name //DCIM/xxxCANON/IMG_yyyy.JPG
Types of files Still image (Exif 2.2) file PhotoStitch ZoomBrowser DPOF file DPOF automatic transmission file
xxx : Folder No., yyyy : File number, z : A to Z *1 : Comes from motion video file of same file No. DCF folder and file name //DCIM/xxxCANON/AUT_yyyy. JPG xxx : folder number; yyyy : file number File number Internal management is performed based on folder number-file number. Photographed images are assigned file numbers from 0001 to 9900, and are stored in folders (100 files to a folder). Each folder is assigned numbers 100 to 998. Relationship between folder No. and file No. Folder No. 101 102 198 200 998 9801 9802 9803 9899 9900 Photographed images start from 101-0101, and are basically numbered to be greater than Directory No. and File No. of files saved on Memory Cards. 9801 9802 9803 9899 9900 0001 0002 0003 0099 0100 Recording area of photographed image File No. 0101 0102 0103 0199 0200 0201 0202 0203 0299 0300 Saved files
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* Up to 9999 displayed. * The given number of recorded images is for reference only. The number varies greatly depending on the subject and other conditions when taking pictures. 6-7-5 Card initialization Cards must be initialized in the camera body. Operation is not guaranteed with PC initialization since problems can occur with some OS. Cards can be initialized in two ways, normal initialization and complete initialization. Normal initialization is used to initialize only the management area on the memory card. Since the data in the data region is not cleared, reading and writing the card data repeatedly tends to slow down the card access speed. This slowdown in the access speed is restored by complete initialization. All the data recorded on the card is erased by complete initialization so that the security aspect is also enhanced.
SanDisk : 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB Matsushita Electric : 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB Toshiba : 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB Lexar : 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB (However, this does not mean that the operation of all these memory cards is guaranteed.) MultiMediaCard Not supported 6-7-7 Number of continuous shots and number of stored continuous shots Number of continuous shots recorded per second High-speed continuous shooting (shots/sec) 5 images Normal continuous shooting (shots/sec) 3 images Built-in flash firing (frames per second) 2.1 images 60 images Maximum number of recordable shots
* The numbers of the stored continuous shots given are approximations only. The continuous shooting speed when using the built-in flash is as indicated above in both the Normal and High-speed continuous shooting modes, and the flash output is approx. 1/4 of the output level when single shots are taken. The number of images recorded when using the flash is identical to the number of recordable images in the table above.
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Audio synchronized fader. Same as in shooting mode, [F1] : auto fade (domestic models : fade to white; overseas models : fade to black), [F2] : wipe Approx. 4sec. Same as in shooting mode. [E1] : Black & White; [E2] : Sepia; [E3] : Art Effect function turned ON/OFF by moving the joystick. No function No function
Playback (VCR/Tape) Fader Effects Multi-screen Card Mix 6-9 Direct Print
No function No function Connecting to a PictBridge-compatible ( ) printer using the IFC-300PCU interface cable in-
cluded with the video camera enables the still images recorded on memory cards to be easily printed out by means of control exercised from the video camera. 6-9-1 Printable images 6-9-2 Print layout 6-9-3 Trimming 6-9-4 Date printing 6-9-5 Number of print copies Only the still images which have been recorded on the miniSD memory cards. Single image (with borders, without borders), 2/4/8/9/16-image layout printing; subject to restrictions based on printer specifications and paper size. Possible Possible (depends on specifications of connected printer) Easy Print : 1 to 99 sheets DPOF printing : Max. 998 images, 1 to 99 each
Canon CP specifications +PictBridge specifications BJ Photo specifications only BJ specifications +PictBridge specifications
PIXUS 990i/900PD/ DS700/810
CP-10/100
Not supported
PictBridge specifications
Not supported
PictBridge specifications
PictBridge specifications
PictBridge control
PictBridge control
Paper setting Paper size Paper type Bordered/ Borderless 2/4/8/9/16 screen layout Image optimization Date printing Trimming
Printing functions
( ) ( ) ( )
(*1) ( ) ( )
(*1)
(*1) ( ) ( ) ( )
The model names of supported printers are all Japanese model names. *1 : This depends on the printer specifications and paper size.
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DV OUTPUT setting
Playback signal
DV Conversion is enabled for Tape VCR only. No menu display is shown for other modes. During playback with the DV terminal set to DV, no text will be output to the component output video. The image output in the DV mode entirely consists of 60i images. During normal playback and still image playback, the system data undergoing DV conversion and output consists of the date, date and time, camera data. The system data output to the DV terminal during search playback consists of the date, and date and time. During connection to the HDV/DV terminal, the DV Conversion settings cannot be changed. If there is more than one recording date, this function cues up to the position where the date changes. Forward/reverse date search (use the / keys on the remote control after selecting Date Search with remote control Search Select); the search can be set for up to 10 images before or after the current position. When the END SEARCH key is pressed in VCR mode after completion of shooting, the tape moves to the position where the shooting last ended, cues to the end of the shooting, and then stops the tape. Furthermore, when an end search is being performed, the tape is played back starting about 4 seconds before the end of the shooting, enabling the image immediately before the end to be checked. However, this function does not work when the tape has been removed after shooting. Set reference city (city of time clock setting) and select name of city when shooting. Date and time are automatically adjusted to local date and time, and recorded in data code. Built-in, volume adjustment provided When the Canon Compact Power Adapter CA-570 is connected, the battery pack installed in the battery pack compartment can be charged. (During charging, the charge lamp flashes. The lamp remains on when charging is complete.) One flash per second for a charge level of 0% to 50%, two flashes per second for a charge level of 50% to 95% or it lights for a charge level of 95% or more.) NB-2L : Approx.110min., NB-2LH : Approx.130min., BP-2L12 : Approx. 200min., BP-2L13 : Approx.200min, BP-2L14 : Approx.225min. Still images recorded on memory cards can be uploaded to a PC by connecting the supplied IFC300PCU interface cable between a USB terminal on the PC and the USB terminal of the camcorder. Also, still images can be downloaded from the PC to memory cards in the camcorder. Not possible
b. End search
6-10-5 World clock display 6-10-6 Speaker 6-10-7 Battery charging function
b. DV file transfer
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6-10-13 Histogram display 6-10-14 DISP. button For movie camera For movie playback For still image camera For still image playback
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Mode/setting
Component Output
D3 (1440 1080)
AV Output
Squeeze
EVF/LCD display
16:9 Wide
1394 Output
MPEG TS
SideBlack
MPEG TS
D1 (SD) Normal
4:3 Normal
SideBlack
DV (SD)
D1 (SD) Squeeze
Squeeze
16:9 Wide
DV (SD) squeeze
SD 16:9
D3 (1440 1080) Squeeze 16:9 Wide Input status
HD
(*1)
D1 (SD) Normal
4:3 Normal
Input status
D1 (SD) LetterBox
LetterBox
SD 16:9 Letterbox
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Component Output
D3 (1440 1080)
AV Output
Squeeze
EVF/LCD display
16:9 Wide
1394 Output
MPEG TS
SD 16:9 Squeeze
For a widescreen TV
D1 LetterBox LetterBox LetterBox+SideBlack DV (SD) Squeeze
For a Normal TV
D1 (SD) LetterBox LetterBox LetterBox+SideBlack D1 (SD) LetterBox
SD 16:9 Letterbox
SideBlack DV (SD)
SD 4:3
Output stop
Input status
16:9 Wide
DV (SD) squeeze
Analog input
SD 16:9 Squeeze
Output stop
Input status
LetterBox+SideBlack
DV (SD) LetterBox
SD 16:9 Letterbox
Output stop
Input status
D3 (1440 1080)
Squeeze
16:9 Wide
MPEG TS
Card Playback
D3 (1440 1080)
Squeeze
16:9 Wide
MPEG TS
Index Playback
: SD squeeze is set if 576i has been set on the menu. : While the HDMI terminal is connected, the images are displayed in the wide mode. Note : The component/AV output signals are shut down while the HDMI terminal is connected.
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(*2) : Down-conversion, (*3) : IP conversion after down-conversion, (*4) : IP conversion processing The sound is delivered in one of the linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) output formats listed in the table below depending on the mode of the HV20 E main unit Camera body mode SD-12bit/32kHz-2ch/4ch SD-16bit/48kHz-2ch HD-48Hz-2ch/4ch Output 32kHz-16bit-2ch 48kHz-16bit-2ch 48kHz-16bit-2ch
Related specifications 1. When a receiver is connected to the HV20 E main unit using the HDMI terminal, the video output to the component/composite terminals is forcibly shut down. 2. The audio signals to the AV mini terminal are output all the time if that terminal has been connected. 3. If a DVI monitor (for a PC) has been connected, RGB signals in the 576P format will be output, but no guarantees are made for the connections or quality of the images displayed on the monitor. 4. During an HMDI connection, the TV type and Component output menu settings are grayed out and rendered inoperable. 5. When HDV/DV signals are input or the analog input mode is established, the HDMI output is forcibly shut down. 6. In both the SD and HD modes, the sound can be selected by setting Audio output as with the LINE OUT output when a 4channel tape is played back. 7. DVI signals will be output if the EDID of the unit connected to the HV20 E cannot be read, if the EDID which has been read has been destroyed or if the output format cannot be determined for some other reason. 8. When a copy-protected tape has been played back, the output signals of the HDMI terminal will be muted, and a warning will be displayed. Neither will signals be output to the HDMI terminal when a copy-disabled tape on which digital broadcasts have been recorded with analog input signals is played back. (At such times, the EVF/LCD will also be muted.) 9. Bilingual audio signals cannot be output to the HDMI terminal. The status settings can be checked using Playback/output settings on the menu screen. The output displays are given below with the PAL displays in parentheses. (1) When 1920 1080i signals are output, 1920 1080i is displayed. (2) When 720 576i signals are output, 720 576i is displayed. (3) When 720 576P signals are output, 720 576P is displayed. (4) When DVI signals are output, DVI is displayed. (5) When no units have been connected or the output format has not been determined, --------- is displayed. 6-11 Terminal 6-11-1 HDV/DV terminal Special 4-pin (IEEE 1394 compatible); input and output 6-11-2 HDMI terminal Type A (19 pins), output only 6-11-3 AV mini-terminal 3.5mm diameter, 4-pin mini jack, input/output 6-11-4 External microphone input terminal 3.5mm stereo mini-jack 6-11-5 Headphone terminal 3.5mm stereo mini-jack (also serves as AV mini-terminal) 6-11-6 Component terminals Special mini-D terminal : Only outputs which support the 1080i or 576i standard 6-11-7 USB port Mini-B Receptacle, USB 2.0 Full-Speed compliant 6-11-8 Memory card connection terminal Special multi-pin 6-11-9 Battery terminal Special 3-pin 6-11-10 DC input terminal 3.4mm jack
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7.4V DC (battery pack), 8.4V DC (DC IN) During recording approx. 4.3W (using CVF), approx. 4.5W/approx.4.7W (LCD monitor : Normal/Bright) (During recording and AF focusing) During playback approx. 3.6W (LCD monitor : Normal) During recording approx. 3.8W (using CVF); approx. 4.0W/approx.4.2W (LCDmonitor : Normal/Bright) (During recording and AF focusing) During playback approx. 3.2W (LCD monitor : Normal) Approx. 88 80 138mm (Approx. 3.5 3.2 5.4 in) (Not including grip belt) Approx. 535g (1.2 lb) Approx. 615g (1.4 lb) (BP-2L13, tape and memory card included)
DV
10 Temperature and humidity requirements 10-1 Temperature and humidity requirements for performance 0C to 40C, 85% (relative humidity) 10-2 Temperature and humidity requirements for operation -5C to 45C, 60% (relative humidity)
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3. System Diagram
BP-2L13, BP-2L14, NB-2LH Battery Pack WL-D87 Wireless Controller CA-570 Compact Power Adapter WD-H43 Wide-converter
TL-H43 Tele-converter
SCART Adapter
VCR
miniSD Card
Card Reader/Writer
Computer
Fig. 2
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTON
CONTENTS
1. Technical Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1-1 HDMI Terminal --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1-2 New Video Recording Standards ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 1-2-1 HDV (PF25) and CINE Mode (Each of these modes is effective only while the camera is in the tape mode.) - 2 1-3 Improved Operability -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 2. PCB Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 3. Power Supply Circuit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 3-1 Startup of Power Supply ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 3-2 Power Fuses ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 3-3 Power Supply Circuits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 4. Built-in Charger Circuit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 4-1 Outline ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 4-2 Operation at Charging ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 4-2-1 Conditions to Start Charging ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 4-2-2 Progress of Charging ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 5. Signal Processing Circuit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 5-1 Outline of Signal Processing Circuit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 5-2 Camera Signal Processing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13 5-3 Recorder Signal Processing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 5-4 Audio Signal Flow --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 6. System Control, Servo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 6-1 Outline of System Control, Servo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 6-2 Major Functions of Each MI-COM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 6-3 Servo Control --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 6-4 Personal Computer Connection Mode (USB) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 6-5 Error Detection ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 6-5-1 Error Detecting Conditions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21 6-5-2 Processing after Error Detection ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21
1. Technical Description
1-1 HDMI Terminal
The HV20 E comes with an HMDI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) digital interface terminal for inputting and outputting the next-generation video, audio and control signals. This is the interface which was developed for digital home appliances and audiovisual equipment. Using a completely digital system, the HDMI terminal enables the transfer of the video, audio and inter-unit control signals by means of an easily routable cable provided with small (19-pin) terminals. When the HDMI terminal on the HV20 E is connected to another display unit, the information on the display units capabilities referred as the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is read by the HV20 E, and the units output format is determined. What happens next is that the video images and sound best suited to the display unit are transmitted from the HV20 E main unit. This means that there is now no longer the need to set the TV display mode (normal or wide) to match the display unit to which the HV20 E is connected something that would be necessary with other terminals. The HV20 E does not support HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) for protecting contents from being copied, the CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) function for exercising reciprocal control between units or color space expansion. In this way, the standard of the video images output from the HV20 E is determined by the capabilities of the display unit connected to the HV20 E, and the table below shows the sequence of priority for the output of the HV20 E in terms of each of the display units capabilities.
Camera body mode HD SD (wide) SD (normal) Print screen (HD) 1 ------Output 1080i 480i/576i (16:9) 2 (*1) 1 3 1 (*1) 480i/576i (4:3) 4 (*1) 3 1 3 (*1) 480P/576P (16:9) 3 (*2) 2 (*3) 4 (*3) 2 (*2) 480P/576P (4:3) 5 (*2) 4 (*3) 2 (*3) 4 (*2)
(*1) : Down-conversion, (*2) : IP conversion after down-conversion, (*3) : IP conversion processing The sound is delivered in one of the linear PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) output formats listed in the table below depending on the mode of the HV20 E main unit.
Camera body mode SD-12bit/32kHz-2ch/4ch SD-16bit/48kHz-2ch HD-48Hz-2ch/4ch Output 32kHz-16bit-2ch 48kHz-16bit-2ch 48kHz-16bit-2ch
Related specifications 1. When a receiver is connected to the HV20 E main unit using the HDMI terminal, the video output to the component/composite terminals is forcibly shut down. 2. The audio signals to the AV terminal are output all the time if that terminal has been connected. 3. If a DVI monitor (for a PC) has been connected, RGB signals in the 576P format will be output, but no guarantees are made for the connections or quality of the images displayed on the monitor. 4. During an HDMI connection, the TV type and Component output menu settings are grayed out and rendered inoperable. 5. When HDV/DV signals are input or the analog input mode is established, the HDMI output is forcibly shut down. 6. In both the SD and HD modes, the sound can be selected by setting Audio output as with the LINE OUT output when a 4channel tape is played back. 7. DVI signals will be output if the EDID of the unit connected to the HV20 E cannot be read, if the EDID which has been read has been destroyed or if the output format cannot be determined for some other reason. 8. hen a copy-protected tape has been played back, the output signals of the HDMI terminal will be muted, and a warning will be displayed. Neither will signals be output to the HDMI terminal when a copy-disabled tape on which digital broadcasts have been recorded with analog input signals is played back. (At such times, the EVF/LCD will also be muted.) 9. Bilingual audio signals cannot be output to the HDMI terminal.
HV20 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION The status settings can be checked on the menu screen. (1)When 1920 1080i signals are output, 1920 1080i is displayed. (2)When 720 576i signals are output, 720 576i is displayed. (3)When 720 576P signals are output, 720 576P is displayed. (4)When DVI signals are output, DVI is displayed. (5)When no units have been connected or the output format has not been determined, --------- is displayed. Fig. 1
HDV(PF25)
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
2. PCB Functions
(1) MAIN PCB System-Control Section IC100 IC101 IC102 IC103 IC104 IC105 IC106 IC107 IC108 CCM MI-COM FLASH EX-OR GATE AND GATE MOTOR DRIVER IC NAND GATE EX-OR GATE NOR GATE CHIP SELECT DECODER System control (Camera/Card/Mode) Flash-ROM for CCM MI-COM (16Mbit) Generation of address signals and CS signals Pass-ready notification signal between IC100/IC1101 (DIGIC DV II) and between IC1000 (MPX) Motor drive for barrier Generation of address signals and CS signals Generation of address signals and CS signals Generation of address signals and CS signals Generation of address signals and CS signals MIC communication control AGC, image composition, defective pixel compensation, serial/parallel conversion Camera digital signal processing, card video image processing Memory for DIGIC DV II (128Mbit) Memory for DIGIC DV II (128Mbit) Zoom, focus motor driver, IRIS driver, and gyro output AMP CVF signal processing/driving Driver IC for shift lens drive 8-bit, 8ch D/A converter for adjusting shift lens, DMC and focus lens Shift lens positional sensor, sensor amplifier Record playback head amplifier Digital VCR signal processing LSI, FR MI-COM, Analog SD signal input/output processing IEEE 1394 digital signal processing (MPEG-2 TS / DV) Serial communication control Memory for video signal processing/recording signal processing Timing adjustment at WRITE access to SRAM Timing adjustment at WRITE access to SRAM Memory for IC2303 Compression/expansion for video & audio HDV Component/SDI output, HD SD conversion 75 driver AMP for component output HDMI signal processing For reversing signal logic Signal control Drum, capstan, and loading motor driver Power DC/DC converter (MAIN) 3.2V regulator 4.6V regulator Power DC/DC converter (SUB) 5.0V regulator
IC109 ANALOG SWITCH Camera/Card section IC1000 IC1100 IC1102 IC1103 IC1200 IC1501 Lens section IC1611 IC1612 IC1613 Video section IC2000 IC2301 IC2303 IC2306 IC2307 IC2308 IC2309 IC2310 IC2800 IC2801 IC2802 IC2830 IC2831 IC2833 Servo section IC300 PM section IC3200 IC3260 IC3261 IC3300 IC3310 MPX4 DIGIC DV II SDRAM SDRAM LENS DRIVER CVF DRIVER SHIFT LENS DRIVER IC D/A CONVERTER OPE AMP VRP2 VIC HDV 1394IC OR GATE SDRAM AND GATE AND GATE FLASH/SRAM HDV CODEC IC BASEBAND IC COMPONENT DRIVER HDMI IC DUAL INVERTER IC PRESET AND CLEAR MOTOR DRIVER IC MAIN POWER IC 3.2V REGULATOR 4.6V REGULATOR SUB POWER IC 5.0V REGULATOR
HV20 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION USB section IC3500 Audio section IC801 USB conector (2) LCD PCB IC901 IC902 IC903 (3) CVF PCB IC1691 IC1692 (4) JACK PCB IC501 IC502 DC/DC CONVERTER CONTROL CMOS IC FLASH main condenser electric charge control Flash light emission switch drive P SENSOR GYRO Y SENSOR GYRO Pitch-direction angular velocity detection Yaw-direction angular velocity detection
USB IC AIF4
LCD signal processing/driving EEPROM for LCD parts data 2.8V regulator
(5) CMOS SENSOR PCB IC1040 IC1041 IC1042 IC1043 IC1044 IC1045 IC1046 IC1047 (6) LCD PCB LCD open detection SW, LCD reversing detection SW (7) REAR PCB Eject SW (8) CVF FPC PCB Display button switch, Easy direct button switch (9) CARD PCB Reset SW (10) MF DIAL FPC PCB Backlight correction button switch, Focus button switch, Focus dial switch (11) C COVER ZOOM FPC PCB Zoom lever switch, Joystick switch, Photo button switch, SET button switch, Power supply switch button, Movie shooting mode selector switch, Start/stop button switch, Tape/Card selector switch, FUNC button switch INVERTER AFE AFE 5V REGULATOR 4.2V REGULATOR AMP CMOS 2.7V REGULATOR Standard logic inverter Bch, Rch Gch 5V regulator 4.2V regulator Operational amplifier CMOS image sensor 2.7V regulator
DMC-III CASSETTE IN SW
IC1100 DIGIC DV II
MAIN PCB
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SERIAL DATA
CN3200 + DC JACK
E14 CAS IN
A13 VTR ON IC3300 U10 DC V DET G1 RESET C14 VTR ON IC3200 C7 VTR ON C1 CCM RESET E3+LI A4
VCC
2.8V REG.
VCC
BATTERY WIRE
BATTERY TERMINAL + E3V B5
G14 B RESET
RESET SW CN500 B28 CN1 B28 LITHIUM BATTERY (2ND) EJECT SW CN102 2 CN1501 5 6 CN872 5 6
CVF FPC
EJECT PCB
BATTERY WIRE
CASSETTE COVER
Fig. 5
HV20 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Backup Lithium Battery LI3V power from lithium battery is input to the IC3200-A2 pin, output from A4 pin and supplied to the MI-COM as its power. Thus, the MI-COM performs various data backup and clock operations when the main power supply is not connected. Main Power Supply Power fed from main power (DC JACK/BATTERY) is input to IC3200, converted into 2.8V through its internal regulator and output as E3V from B5 pin. Due to internal switchover, instead of LI3V from lithium battery, 2.8V power output is supplied from the A4 pin through the internal regulator. When power is fed from main power, the IC3200 outputs H signal from its C1 pin. When detecting this H signal, the MI-COM recognizes that the main power supply has been connected, and performs initialization and is brought into the standby status. Under this status, the MI-COM performs detection of startup-related switches. When detecting that any of the startup-related switches has been turned on, the VCR ON (H) signal is output from C14 pin. Upon output of VCR ON (H) signal, the power for each circuit is turned on. Power output from A5 pin of IC3200 is also used for recharging the lithium secondary battery.
BATTERY WIRE
CN1 BATT. TERMINAL BATT +
MAIN PCB
CN3201 BATT. + FU1900 SHOE FU3203 DRUM, CAPSTAN FU500 ST UNREG FU3202 FU3200 FU3201 CN3200 DC + FU1800 CHARGE UNREG 5.35V 1.5V, 3.0V, 5.0V, 8.5V, VTR UNREG, DC/DC IC(MAIN, SUB) 1.2V, 1.8V, 2.7V, LCD BL, 1.2V
Fig. 6 The power supply from the battery DC JACK is supplied to five fuses on the MAIN PCB, through which the following seven power voltages are delivered. (1) SHOE : FU1900 Advanced accessory shoe power source (2) DRUM + CAPSTAN : FU3203 DRUM/CAPSTAN (3) ST UNREG : FU500 Main capacitor charging power source for flash memory (4) 1.5V + 3.0V + 5.0V + 8.5V + VTR UNREG + DC/DC : FU3202 1.5V power source (DVDD1.4V, AVDD1.4V) 3.0V power source (AVDD3.0V, LCD3.0V, HA3.0V, USB3.2V, STROBE3.0V) 5.0V power source (P5V, LDC5V, AVDD4.6V, AA4.6V, HA4.6V, AVDD3.2V, HDMI3.2V) 8.5V power source (LDC8.5V) VTR UNREG DC/DC CONVERTER power source (5) 1.2V + 1.8V + 2.7V + LCD : FU3203 1.2V power source (MACS1.2V, AVDD1.2V, TRIPLET1.2V REG, VICX1.2V) 1.8V power source (DDR1.8V, AFE1.8V, MACS SDRAM1.8V, SDRAM1.8V, HDMI1.8V) 2.7V power source (DVDD2.7V, AVDD2.7V, AA2.7V, EVF2.7V) LCD backlight drive power source (BL POW) (6) CHARGE UNREG : FU1800 Battery Charge circuit power source (7) 5.35V : FU3201 HDMI Power source CAM5V Power source 5.35V Power source (P5.15V)
MAIN PCB
LPF C5 PWM A7 B7 J1 PWM G1 G2 K1 PWM N2 M2 C6 PWM A10 B10 LPF LPF LPF
DVDD 1.4V AVDD 1.4V DVDD 2.7V AVDD 2.7V EVF 2.7V AA 2.7V
H11 CTL 9 J2
PWM
N8 M8
K2 PWM CCD CAM ON From CCM MI-COM. G11 CTL7 C13 N10 D12 B12 UNREG B4 AVDD2 C12 REG. B5 E 3V SENS 1.35V LCD 8.5V LCD BL POW LCD BL VFB N5 M5 LPF P5V LCD 5V
Fig. 7
BATTERY
+ B+ D THERMISTOR
BATT. TERMINAL BATT + BATT INFO B+ BATT INFO D BATT TEMP BATT
CN1 BATT+ BATT INFO B+ BATT INFO D BATT TEMP A28-A30, B29-B31
A31
B32
A32
BATTERY WIRE
UNREG.
PM SECTION
CN3201 BATT TEMP BATT INFO D BATT INFO B+ Q1803 (Part) Q1802 B7 BATT INFO D C7 BATT TEMP U10 DC V DET G13 DC J DET F9 E3V L11 VCC N11 OUTPUT DRIVE M12 L12 A8 A/D V D7 A/D I E12 CHG CTL1 E3V B5 J11 E11 CHG CTL BATT+
A32
B32
FU1800
OSC K3
MAIN PCB
Fig. 8
4-1 Outline
The main circuit elements and their functions are as follows. (1) IC100 (CCM MI-COM) Control of IC3200 Error discrimination and display Detection and display of charging progress Detection of DC JACK connection and voltage Detection of internal battery temperature (2) IC3200 (MAIN POWER IC) Charging voltage/current control
Unless condition (4) is met, a charge error message appears, and no charging occurs. Unless condition (5) is met, no charge error message appears; charging does not start unless condition (5) is met. If the type in (6) could not be confirmed, a charge error is indicated.
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Charging current
LED flashes once Quick charge 666mA When battery voltage reaches 6.5V, quick charge starts.
480mA
An error is indicated if the battery voltage becomes 5.7V or lower during quick charging or constant-voltage charging. An error is indicated if the battery temperature is not within the range of 10.1 C to 55.6 C. Trickle 64mA 68mA When the battery voltage reaches 5.2 V, the trickle timer (2) is started. 33mA Trickle1 Trickle2 Quick charge timer Timeout timer timer error 3min. max Timeout error 76min. max Timeout error Total timer 348min.max Full charge indication at timeout 162min.max 2-flash Full charge timer indication at timeout 204min.max Supplementary charge timer Elapsed time
72min.max
Fig. 9
11
MAIN PCB
RIGHT PCB
IC1102 SDRAM IC1103 SDRAM
mini SD
LCD PCB
IC901 LCD DRIVER LCD
IC1041 AFE
SERIAL
R B
IC1042 AFE
Gr SERIAL Gb
IC1000 MPX4
IC1100 DIGIC DV II
IC2801 BASEBAND IC
PR PB Y
PR
IC2802 75 DRIVER
PB Y
IC2830 HDMI IC
CVF FPC
MIC
L R
IC801 AIF4
IC2303 1394 IC
HDV/DV TERMINAL
SPEAKER
CVF
AV JACK
HDMI FPC
Analog Signal Digital Signal HDMI TERMINAL HD mode only SD mode only
Fig. 10
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MAIN PCB
IC1102 SDRAM IC1103 SDRAM mini SD MEMORY CARD
IC1046 CMOS R G R G G B G B R G R G TG
R B
384MHz SERIAL R
IC1041 AFE
IC1000 MPX4
IC1100 DIGIC DV II
Gr Gb
Gr Gb
CCD LINE
TO BASEBAND IC
Fig. 11 <Outline> The CMOS sensor outputs R, B, Gr and Gb signals, respectively, at 4 channels. Then after processing in AFE, the CMOS SENSOR circuit board outputs serial signals at 384MHz still at 4 channels. On the Main circuit board, MPX4 performs CMOS sensor compensation such as compensation of unevenness in the 4ch outputs, and delivers RGB signals to DIGIC DV II as serial signals which are divided into 2 channels (even line and odd line) at 480MHz. The DIGIC DV II makes a general processing of moving image and still image signals while using two SDRAM. Moving image signals outputs video data to BASEBANDIC as non-compression HD signal at 1440 1080 in the HD mode and DV format signals at 720 576(PAL) in the 8D mode. In the moving image mode, signals at 1920 1080 pixels (2M) are input to the DIGIC DV II and still images at 1920 1080 pixels (2M) can be recorded in the memory card. In the still image mode, signals at 1920 1440 (2.8M) are processed.
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HDMI TERMINAL
IC1100 DIGIC DV II
S/Video TERMINAL IC2301 VIC HDV VIDEO HEAD FR MI-COM IC2000 VRP2
IC801 AIF4
Audio
HDMI TERMINAL
IC1100 DIGIC DV II
S/Video TERMINAL IC2301 VIC HDV VIDEO HEAD FR MI-COM IC2000 VRP2
IC801 AIF4
DV TERMINAL
DV
IC2303 1394 IC
DV
: SD Signal
Fig. 13
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HV20 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION < VIC HDV4 >IC2301 - With built-in FR MI-COM, HDV recording is enabled in addition to the conventional SD recording in the VIC4. By performing HDV/DVD signal processing respectively in independent circuits, high-quality image is realized both in HDV and SD modes. In HD mode: HD video signal and audio data are input from the HDV CODEC IC as MPEG-2 PES data. In the VIC HDV, sub-code data and ITI data are added and output to the VRP2 as 41.85Mbps data in HDV standard. In SD mode: The video data and signal input into the VIC HDV are processed in digital VTR standard. In the VIC HDV, audio data, sub-code data and ITI data are also created, and these signals are output to the VPR2 as 41.85Mbps data in DV standard. < 1394 IC >IC2303 In HD mode: The MPEG-2 PES signal is input from the HDV CODEC ITC. In this IC, it is converted into MPEG-2 TS signal and output from the HDV/DV terminal. In SD mode: The DV signal input from the VIC HDV is output as it is from the HDV/DV terminal. When the signal is input to the HDV/SD terminal, the description shown above is reversed, both for HD and SD modes. < VRP2 >IC2000 In the VRP2, the recorded data of 41.85Mbps output from the VIC HDV is amplified and recorded onto the magnetic tape while switching between the CH-1 and CH-2 heads by switching pulses. During playback, the head output signal is amplified and fed to the VIC HDV. < HDV CODEC IC >IC2800 With the built-in CODEC memory, CODEC of video/audio signal is performed in HD mode. As the video data, HD non-compressed signal is input from the BASEBAND IC. This HD signal is converted into compressed data in MPEG-2 standard. As the audio data, non-compressed signal is input from the AIF4 and compressed into MPEG-1 Audio Layer2 (2ch) / MPEG-2 Audio Layer2 (4ch) standard. Video data and audio data are mixed and output in MPEG-2 PES standard. When HDV playback as well as MPEG-2 TS input, the MPEG-2 PES signal is received from the VIC HDV/1394 ITC, decoded into HD signal and output to the BASEBAND IC. < BASEBAND IC >IC2801 In HD mode, analog signal (D terminal output) and digital non-compressed HD signal (HD-SDI output) are output from the noncompressed HD signal input from the DIGIC DV II, and the non-compressed HD signal is supplied to the HDV CODEC IC similarly. Also, the video signal down-converted into SD standard is output to the VID HDV for analog video output as well as LCD display. In SD mode, SD signal is input from the DIGIC DV II. The SD signal is output to the D terminal output/SDI output and VIC HDV. For HDMI output in HD mode, video signal is up-converted or down-converted depending on the EDID of the display device. < HDMI IC >IC2830 Video data input from BASEBAND IC and audio data input from VIC HDV are mixed and output from the HDMI terminal. IP conversion is performed according to the EDICD of the display device.
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MIC
AV JACK
L R
BEEP
FR MI-COM.
HD mode SD mode
HDMI TERMINAL
IC2830 HDMI IC
IC2307 SDRAM
SPEAKER
Fig. 14 < AIF4 >IC801 Incorporates input selector SW, microphone amplifier, HPF, ALC, A/D, D/A and digital I/F ALC. Performs switchover between built-in microphone input and line input (by means of the serial data from the mode MICOM, ALC (Auto Level Control), fading and amplification of respective output signals. The beeping sound at eject is generated in the circuit from the signals from the FR MICOM and switched over in the AIF. Normal sound and beeping sound are switched over in the AIF. < VIC HDV >IC2301 For the purpose of reducing the mechanical noise of the DMC, the following processings are performed. Noise cancellation processing is performed by means of the correlation of the noise components at V frequency. To eliminate image delay with respect to sound due to processing time of video signals of the camera, sound data is stored in the SRAM and the timing of the video is matched with that of the sound. < HDV CODEC IC >IC2800 In the HD mode, receives sound data from the AIF4 and compresses it according to the HDV standard and delivers it to the VIC HDV. When playing back, receives compressed sound data from the VIC HDV, extracts them and outputs them to the AIF4. < AUTO WIND CUT > In the HV10 A, in order to effectively reduce the wind sound, the cut-off frequency of the wind-cut HPF is changed depending on the level of wind sound. < HDMI IC >IC2830 Receives audio data received from the VIC HDV, mix it with video data received from the BASEBAND IC and outputs them from the HDMI terminal in linear PCM.
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MAIN PCB
DRUM DRIVER
DRUM M FG/PG
DRUM ON
CAPSTAN M FG REEL FG
DMC III
LOADING M
FR MI-COM
LCD KEY
REW SW
IC801 AIF4
FF SW
MIC
PLAY SW
CVF PANEL
CVF FPC
DISP. SW
CASSETTE COVER
LCD PANEL PHOTO SW TAPE/CARD SW
PRINT SW
FOCUS DIAL
FOCUS SW FOCUS DIAL SW BLC SW
ZOOM SW
CMOS SENSOR
IC1046 CMOS IC1100 DIGIC DV II
SET SW
POWER SW
CARD PCB
FUNC. SW
IRIS DRIVE
LENS
MOTOR DRIVE
Fig. 15
17
18
LOAD ON/ UNLOAD FR DERR IC2301 VIC HDV CERR IC300 MOTOR DRIVER IC
DMC III
LOAD+/LOADU/V/W Ucoil/Vcoil/Wcoil LOADING MOTOR DRUM MOTOR CAPSTAN MOTOR CFG2
DA CFG
DA S REEL DA T REEL
Fig. 16
19
IC1046 CMOS
IC1000 MPX4
IC1100 DIGIC DV II
MEMORY CARD
CCM MI-COM
IC3500 USB IC
USB TERMINAL
DV Image Processing
FR MI-COM.
DIF
DV TERMINAL
IC2000 VRP 2
VIDEO HEAD
Fig. 17 At a normal status, the image signal created by the camera is sent through DIGIC DV II to the memory card, and also through VIC HDV to the DV terminal. When USB is connected, the USB terminal and memory card are connected through the USB IC, and the DV image processing circuit and USB terminal are connected through B CHIP and USB IC.
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: Error displayerror eject pop up error clear : Error displaySTOP position (not cleared unless EJECTED)
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DISASSEMBLING
CONTENTS
1. Disassembling and Reassembling -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 List of Supplies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 1-1 Disassembling / Reassembling Flowchart -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1-2 Separation of Bottom Cover ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 1-3 Separation of Top Cover Assy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1-4 Separation of Front Cover Unit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 1-5 Separation of R-LCD Unit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 1-6 Separation of Cassette Cover Assy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 1-7 Separation of CARD PCB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13 1-8 Separation of CVF Battery Case Unit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 1-9 Separation of Camera Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16 1-10 Separation of JACK PCB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 18 1-11 Separation of MAIN PCB ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 1-12 Separation of Main Holder Assy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 1-13 Disassembly of Front Cover Unit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 1-14 Separation of LCD Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 1-15 Disassembly of Right Cover Assy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 1-16 Disassembly of LCD Unit - 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 1-17 Disassembly of LCD Unit - 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 1-18 Disassembly of LCD Hinge Unit --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 1-19 Disassembly of CVF Battery Case Unit - 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 1-20 Disassembly of CVF Battery Case Unit - 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 1-21 Disassembly of CVF Battery Case Unit - 3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 1-22 Disassembly of CVF Battery Case Unit - 4 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 1-23 Disassembly of Camera Unit - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 1-24 Disassembly of Camera Unit - 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 1-25 Disassembly of Lens Unit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 1-26 List of Screws Used ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 45 1-27 List of Disassembly Photos ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46
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Lengthwise engaging connector ( The instructions are given in the disassembly procedure diagram and board interconnection diagram.) Indicated by Arrowheads indicate the contacts, and the shafts indicate the noncontacts.
Metal contact
Metal contact
(3) To secure screws, apply the Three Bond 1401C (CY9-8011-000) (4) If any part to be replaced has tape attached to it, be sure to reattach the tape at the same position when reassembling. (5) After detaching the Front Cover Unit, be sure to discharge the Main Capacitor. (Since a high voltage is applied to the Main Capacitor, take care not to receive electric shock or to short-circuit other parts.)
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START
1-14 Speaker 1-14 LCD Unit 1-16 LCD Hinge Unit 1-17 LCD PCB 1-17 LCD 1-17 Back Light Ass'y
1-24 Auto Focus Ass'y 1-24 CMOS Sensor Ass'y 1-28 Lens Unit
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Claw A
Eyecup
LCD
(2)
(1) (2) - c (1) - a (1) - a Bottom Cover (1) - a (1) - a Note on Reassembling (1) (1) - a Bottom Cover (2) - c Press (1) - b
(1) - a
(1) - b (1) - a
a
4mm Metal M1.7
b
3mm Metal M1.7
c
5.5mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
Press (1) - b (1) - b Fasten the screws with the Bottom Cover pressed to the arrow direction.
Fig. 1
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Shoe Lid
(2) - d
Accessory Shoe
d
5mm Metal M1.7 Flat Head Screw
e
3mm Metal M1.7
Cassette Cover
Fig. 2
HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Top Cover Assy as shown in the figure below.
Note on Reassembling (1) Top Heatsink Plate Fold the Mic Wire to the rear side so as to prevent it from going to the Cassette Cover side. Top Cover Ass'y Insert Top GND Plate
CN701
Cassette Cover 1. Connect the CN701, insert the front section of the Top Cover Ass'y, and attach the Top Cover Ass'y.
Treat the Mic Wire within this range. Be careful not to place it onto the Top GND Plate and Top Heatsink Plate.
Press Press Press e Fasten this screw first. Be careful not to drop it.
e 2. Four screws e should be fastened with the Top Cover Ass'y pressed against the main unit.
Fig. 3
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a
4mm Metal M1.7
c
5.5mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
e
3mm Metal M1.7
f
4mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
Jack Cover
(1) - e
(1) - e Open
Jack Cover
CN3
(1) (1) - a
JACK PCB
Lens Absorber
Fig. 4
Auto Focus Assy Take care not to shake the Auto Focus Assy.
HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Front Cover Unit as shown in the figure below.
Note on Reassembling (1) Take care not to pinch the flexible cable between the Front Cover Unit and the Main Unit. Fold Front Cover Unit CN3
Front Cover Unit Flexible cable of the Focus Dial Ass'y 2. Fold the flexible cable as illustrated and insert it into the CN3.
1. Connect the FRONT FPC Ass'y to the CN100 and while folding it as illustrated, attach the Front Cover Unit
Front Cover Unit 3. Fasten the screws with the Front Cover Unit pressed to the arrow direction.
Fig. 5
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(1) - e
(1) CN900
(2)
(2) - e
(2) - e
(2) - e
c
5.5mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
e
3mm Metal M1.7
g
3mm Metal M1.7 NK Setscrew
Fig. 6
HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the R-LCD Unit as shown in the figure below.
Note on Reassembling (1) Take care not to deform the sheet metal. Top Right Key
R-LCD Unit
Take care not to damage the surface of the Top Right Key.
Treat the remaining part of the Speaker Wire within this range. Engage the claw. CN103 2. Connect the flexible cable and cable to the CN103 and CN900, and then fasten the screws. Speaker Wire
Fig. 7
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c
5.5mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
h
4mm Metal M1.7
i
4mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
(3) (3)
CN100
Hook Spring
(2) (1)
(1) - h
(2) - h
(2) - i
Lift up
Fig. 8
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Cassette Hook and Hook Spring as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the Cassette Cover Assy as shown in the figure below. (3) Attach the NO.31C Tape as shown in the figure below. <Instruction for Supply> Cassette Cover Assy : NO.31C Tape (DY9-3057-000)
Note on Reassembling (1) Cassette Hook Main Holder Ass'y Slide Hook Spring
Claws Hook Attach the Hook Spring to the Cassette Hook and hang the end of the Hook Spring on the hook. Slide the Cassette Hook along the Main Holder Ass'y as it is and attach it to the Main Holder Ass'y.
Put up the Cassette Cover Ass'y, engage it with three claws of the Main Holder Ass'y and attach it to the Main Holder Ass'y. After attachment, carry out the Cassette Hook operation check. CN100 Connect the CN100, and then fix the flexible cable with the NO.31C Tape.
CARD PCB
Fix the flexible cable to the Bottom Frame and the Main NO.31C Tape Holder Ass'y with NO.31C (9 20mm) Tape with the tape center aligned with the centerline of the flexible cable. Attachment reference : Less than 1mm
Align the flexible cable with the outline of the Bottom Frame.
Take care not to extend onto the dowels. Main Holder Ass'y
Convex section Attachment Align the convex section of the flexible reference : Less than 1mm cable and the NO.31C Tape with the edge of the Main Holder Ass'y.
Fig. 9
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(1) - e
CARD PCB
CN104
(1)
Solder CN102
(2)
e
3mm Metal M1.7
CARD FPC
Note on Reassembling (2) CARD FPC CN104 CARD PCB CN104 Push into the depth. CN102
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(1) - e
(1) - e
(1)
(2) - e
(1) - e
e
3mm Metal M1.7
i
4mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
(1) - i
(2) - e
Fig. 11
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the CVF Battery Case Unit as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the Rear Cover as shown in the figure below.
1- e CN1501
Put the Top Frame Ass'y close against the Main Holder Ass'y. 2- e Shoe Base Put it close against the standing sections. CN3201
1. Connect the CN1501 and CN3201. Attach the CVF Battery Case Unit and fasten screw 1- e . Standing section Bottom Frame Top Frame Ass'y Put it close against the standing section. (3) - e
Standing sections 2. Put the Shoe Base close against the the two standing sections of the Top Frame Ass'y. Fasten screw 2- e . Note on Reassembling (2) Rear Jack Cover Dowels Dowels 3. Put it close against the the standing section of the Bottom Frame. Fasten screw 3- e . Engage
Opening
Attach the Rear Jack Cover. Insert the opening of the Rear Cover into the DC Jack and engage the two dowels.
Fig. 12
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(2)
CN1000 (B to B) (1) CN1700 (1) - e (1) CN1503 CN1502 (3) (2) (2) (2) CN1200 CN1040 (B to B)
e
3mm Metal M1.7
(2) - e
Camera Unit
Note
(2) - e
Auto Focus Ass'y Take care not to shake the Auto Focus Ass'y and take load.
Fig. 13
(2) - e
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Camera Unit as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the Flash Assy as shown in the figure below.
Note on Reassembling (1) 1. Connect the CN1700 and while folding flexible cable of the Auto Focus Ass'y, attach the Camera Unit. Because the CN1700 is hard to insert, take care not to damage the flexible cable. CN1700 Flexible cable of the Auto Focus Ass'y
2. Position the Camera Unit in the arrow direction and fix it with screws in the order shown in the figure. The Camera Unit should be set at the upper position.
(2) - e 2 1 Hold the Camera Unit until it is put close against the Main Unit.
(1) - e Camera Unit 3. Place the remaining part of the IS FPC between the Lens Unit and the MAIN PCB. Push in Camera Unit Back side (3) - e (3) - e
CN1600
IS FPC
Hold the Camera Unit until it is put close against the Main Unit.
Flash Ass'y Hold the Flash Ass'y until it is put close against the Main Unit. Screws e should be fastened with the Flash Ass'y pressed against the main unit.
Fig. 14
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Note 2
Jack PCB
e
3mm Metal M1.7
j
2.5mm Bronze M1.7
JACK PCB
CN501 (1)
(1)
(1) - j
Solder
(3) - e
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the JACK PCB as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the Bottom Shield as shown in the figure below. (3) Attach the Bottom Frame as shown in the figure below.
AL-EL Capacitor
MAIN PCB
Turn the JACK PCB outward. MAIN-JACK FPC 1. Place the JACK PCB at the position shown in the figure, fold the MAIN-JACK FPC, and insert it into the CN501. Note on Reassembling (2) Bottom Frame Double Sided Tape (Back side) 2. While being careful not to cut the MAIN-JACK FPC, turn the JACK PCB outward. (This makes the AL-EL Capacitor sit on the MAIN PCB.)
Note on Reassembling (3) The connectors should not be covered with the flexible cable. Capstan Motor flexible cable Dowel Push in Bottom Frame Dowel Insert the tip of the Bottom Frame.
Connectors Push in the Bottom Frame, position with respect to the two dowels, and attach the Bottom Frame.
Fig. 16
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1 Rib A HDMI FPC Disengage rib A and B in this order. 2 CN2830 Rib B MAIN PCB Shield MAIN-JACK FPC (1) No.31C Tape (9 15mm) (2) (1) CN2800 CN2830 (3) (2) - j (3) (2) Solder REAR PCB (2) (4) Rear Wire (2) - j
(3)
CN301 CN2000
CN302 CN303
CN300
(1) - j
Grand Plate
j
2.5mm Bronze M1.7
MAIN PCB
Fig. 17
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Rear Wire as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the MAIN-JACK FPC as shown in the figure below. (3) Attach the MAIN PCB as shown in the figure below.
JACK PCB CN501 Rear Wire Red Solder Note on Reassembling (3) MAIN-JACK FPC CN2800 MAIN PCB CN2800 REAR PCB CN101 Short Long
CN2800 Connect the CN2800, push the HDMI FPC, and make it remain folded. Fold it smoothly
1. Connect the MAIN-JACK FPC, REAR PCB, and HDMI FPC to the MAIN PCB connectors. MAIN PCB
HDMI FPC Folding in a crest form Folding in a trough form HDMI FPC 2 Rib A Rib A HDMI FPC
Rib B After attaching the MAIN PCB, connect the CN300. 2. Connect the CN301 to CN303 and CN2000, and then attach the MAIN PCB while inserting rib A and B.
Fig. 18
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING (4) Attach the REAR PCB as shown in the figure below. (5) Attach the Fuse Label and NO.31C Tape as shown in the figure below. (6) Attach the MAIN PCB Shield as shown in the figure below. <Instruction for Supply> Main Holder Assy : NO.31C Tape (DY9-3057-000)
REAR PCB Dowels Position with respect to the two dowels and attach the REAR PCB. To prevent damage to the EJECT Switch, be sure to close the Main Holder Ass'y. Note on Reassembling (5)
Push in
Fix the flexible cable with NO.31C Tape with the tape center aligned with the centerline of the flexible cable. Attachment reference : 1mm
wall of the CN3201. Main Holder Attachment Ass'y reference : Loading Motor flexible 1mm Attachment cable is placed below reference : the Main 1mm Holder Ass'y. Fix the flexible cable with NO.31C Tape with the NO.31C Tape tape center aligned with (9 15mm) the edge ofthe Main Holder. Main Holder Ass'y Fuse Label
Grand Plate Align with the end of the Grand Plate. CN3201 Attachment reference : 1mm Align with the side
Before attaching the Grand Plate, attach the Fuse Label. Cover the flexible cable completely.
Fig. 19
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DMC III
(2)
(2)
k
3.4mm Metal M1.4 Stepped Screw
Fig. 20
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(1) (1) - i
GND Plate (1) - i Note on Reassembling (1) GND Plate Dowels Focus Dial FPC Note on Reassembling (2)
Insert
i
4mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
Hole Insert into the hole, position with respect to the dowels, and attach the GND Plate.
Fig. 21
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a
4mm Metal M1.7
c
5.5mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
i
4mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
Note 2
Spring Hinge Bracket B (2) Speaker Solder () Heatsink Plate (2) (3) (2) - i (2) (2)
a
(1) - a Speaker Wire (2) - c
a
LCD Unit (1) Tripod Base
(2) - a
Fig. 22
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the LCD Unit as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the Speaker and Speaker Wire as shown in the figure below. (3) Attach the Heatsink Plate as shown in the figure below. (4) Attach the Tripod Base as shown in the figure below. <Instruction for Supply> Three Bond 1401C (CY9-8011-000)
Position with respect to dowel B and C, attach the LCD Unit and insert LCD FPC Ass'y into dowels A. Note on Reassembling (3) Heatsink Plate Speaker Wire D
After fixing screws, the Heatsink Plate and the Right Cover should be close together. Heatsink Plate Speaker Wire
E Opening/closing SW section
The soldered section on the Speaker should not touch the Heatsink Plate.
Apply the three Bond Take care not to pinch 1401C to the the Speaker Wire. screw a .
Passing the Speaker Wire through the section D and the Open/close SW section through the section E, attach Heatsink Plate. Note on Reassembling (4) Tripod Base
Fig. 23
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i
4mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
LED Window (1) (3) (3) Open (2) LCD Gray Cushion
(2) (2)
Blind Sheet (1) - i LED Window Card Lid Shaft Push against Card Lid Shaft With the Card Lid closed, insert the Card Lid Shaft and attach the Card Lid.
Fig. 24
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Note
(1)
Spring
CN901
Hinge Bracket B
(3)
(1) - a
Claw A
Claw B
(2)
LCD Top Cover Claw C Note on Reassembling (1) LCD FPC Ass'y Claw D Bend the surplus part. CN901 LCD GND Plate Bend the LCD FPC to the edge of the LCD GND Plate. LCD FPC
Claw E Claw F
a
4mm Metal M1.7
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LCD B Cover LCD Key Ass'y LCD Back Light Ass'y LCD Insulator (3)
(2) - m LCD PCB LCD GND Plate Solder () (1) (1) (1) (1) (2) (1) CN902 CN50
m
NO.31C Tape (9 14mm) NO.31C Tape (9 9mm)
Fig. 26
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the LCD Key Assy as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the from LCD GND Plate to LCD as shown in the figure below.
Rib
Drop
Rib Pass through the hole. LCD KEY Assy LCD PCB
4. Press the Back Light Assy against the Spring section of the LCD GND Plate, and engage it with six ribs. BACK LIGHT FPC LCD FPC
Ribs
1. Make LCD PCB hit against the rib of the LCD GND Plate and attach the LCD PCB. LCD GND Plate LCD Insulator LCD PCB Rib Rib LCD KEY FPC
LCD B Cover A Ribs 5. Insert into section A of the LCD B Cover and six ribs. BACK LIGHT FPC CN902 LCD PCB Spring section Drop Press
Attachment reference : 1mm Attachment reference
2. Pass LCD Insulator between LCD PCB and LCD GND Plate. LCD
NO.31C Tape NO.31C Tape (9 14mm) Attachment (9 9mm) LCD GND reference : Take care not to Plate 1mm extend onto the LCD FPC Align with the end CN902. of the LCD Insulator. Rib 6. After attaching NO.31C Tape, connect the LCD FPC. 3. Press the LCD against the Spring section After soldering Back Light FPC, attach the of the LCD GND Plate, and engage it with rib. NO.31C Tape.
Fig. 27
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Tweezers
Claws A
(1) (1)
Note 1
Note 2
Spring
Hinge Bracket B
Fig. 28
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) When using the LCD FPC Assy supplied as a service part, fold it as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the LCD FPC Assy as shown in the figure below. (3) Attach the Hinge T Cover and Hinge B Cover as shown in the figure below. <Instruction for Supply> Winding part of LCD FPC Assy : Hanarl KS-39M (DY9-3053-000)
Fold it slightly.
Fold it slightly. Folding in a crest form Folding in a trough form Note on Reassembling (2) Be sure to house the flexible cable within this range.
Hinge T Cover
Make sure that the Switch plate is in the OFF position and attach with respect to the dowel and hole. Panel Open Switch
Dowel Hole
Insert
Hanarl : KS-39M
Fig. 29
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(1) (3) - n
(2) - n (3) - e
(2)
(3) - e
e
3mm Metal M1.7
n
5mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
Fig. 30
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Shoe Base as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the LED Key Window as shown in the figure below. (3) Attach the AAS Connector Assy as shown in the figure below.
CVF FPC Ass'y B Dowels Pass CVF FPC Ass'y through section A and B, position with respect to the dowel and attach the Shoe Base. Note on Reassembling (3)
LED Key Window Take care not to damage the Right Top Key, position with respect to the cutout of the Right Top Key and attach the LED Key Window.
When attaching the CVF FPC Ass'y, perform positioning with dowels (with the contact part facing up) and slide.
Fig. 31
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CVF Panel Holder 1 Claws C CVF LCD CVF Panel Holder 2 Note 1 Disconnect Claws C
(4)
CN4101 (Back flip connector) CVF LCD Cushion Open CVF PCB CVF Diffuser CVF Reflector Claws B Claws A
(1)
(2)
(1) - n
Fig. 32
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the CVF Panel Holder 2, CVF LCD, and CVF Panel Holder 1 as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the CVF Diffuser and CVF Reflector as shown in the figure below. (3) Attach the CVF FPC Assy as shown in the figure below. (4) Attach the BATT Case Plate as shown in the figure below. (5) Attach the CVF PCB as shown in the figure below.
The step difference side should face the CVF Panel Holder 1 side.
Bend
CVF Panel Holder 1 Note on Reassembling (2) CVF Diffuser Make it hit against the wall.
Engage the claw of the section F and dowels, push in the section G and hold the CVF FPC Assy. Note on Reassembling (4) CVF FPC Assy Dowels E
Dowels
Dowel D CVF Reflector Dowel D CVF LCD FPC 2. Attach Less than +0.3mm When attach the CVF Reflector, protrusion should be 0.3mm or shorter. CVF LCD FPC Claws B CVF LCD FPC Dowel H Ribs Pass the CVF FPC Assy and CVF LCD FPC through, insert into dowel E and engage dowel D. Note on Reassembling (5) CN4102
Bend
Dowel H Connect the CVF LCD FPC, position with respect to dowels H and attach the CVF PCB.
CVF Diffuser Bend the CVF LCD FPC, position with respect to the ribs and push in claws B.
Fig. 33
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CVF Holder
(1)
(1)
Claws A
Eyepiece Lens
(2)
Claws B
Fig. 34
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Eyepiece Lens as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the CVF Diopter Knob and CVF Knob Absorber as shown in the figure below. (3) Attach the CVF Holder as shown in the figure below. (4) To prevent intrusion of dust, attach the NO. 31C Tape as shown in the figure below. <Instruction for Supply> CVF Diopter Knob : Hanarl KS-39M (DY9-3053-000) CVF Knob Absorber : Hanarl KS-39M (DY9-3053-000) CVF BATT Case : NO.31C Tape (DY9-3057-000)
Note on Reassembling (2) CVF Knob Absorber CVF Diopter Knob Groove
Insert the CVF BATT Case Rail section into the groove. CVF Lens Holder Eyepiece Lens Align the non-chamfered sections and attach. Note on Reassembling (3) Claw A-1 CVF Lens Holder CVF BATT Case Rail section CVF Holder
Claw A-2
Widen section C a little and engage claw A-1 and A-2 in this order. After attachment, check if the CVF Diopter Knob and CVF Lens Holder operates smoothly. No.31C Tape (6 10mm) Instruction for Supply Hanarl : KS-39M
Attachment reference : 1mm Attachment reference : 0.5mm Cover the hole completely.
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Battery Terminal
Battery Terminal Wire (1) Claws Solder () (Back side) (2) (2) (2)
(1) - o
(3) (3)
n
(3) - n BATT Case Holder
5mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
o
3.5mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
Fig. 36
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Battery Terminal and Battery Terminal Wire as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the BATT Lock Knob, BATT Lock Spring, and BATT Case Holder as shown in the figure below. <Instruction for Supply> CVF BATT Case sliding rail section : Hanarl KS-39M (DY9-3053-000)
Note on Reassembling (1) 1. Fold at 90 or more and pass through the hole. Battery Terminal
Battery Terminal
Contact section
Solder () Contamination and 2. Fold over deformation in the and solder. contact section are not allowed.
Red
Black
Insert Yellow
Battery Terminal Wire Solder the Battery Terminal Wire, insert contact section into the hole, and attach the Battery Terminal. Note on Reassembling (2) Rib BATT Lock Knob
Rib
Claws
Engage the two claws. After attachment, check if the Battery Terminal contact section operates smoothly. Dowels
Boss Rail Position with respect to the rail and boss and insert the BATT Lock Knob. Instruction for Supply Hanarl : KS-39M
Shaft BATT Case Holder BATT Lock Knob BATT Lock Spring While pushing in the BATT Lock Spring, engage two dowels, rib, and shaft. After attachment, check if the BATT Lock Knob operates smoothly.
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Note 1 (3) - g
Take care not to shake the Auto Focus Assy and take load.
(3)
Heatsink Rear Heatsink Plate NO31C Tape (9 15mm) (1) (1) - e (2) (2)
e
3mm
g
3mm Metal M1.7 NK Setscrew
i
4mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
(2) - i
Metal M1.7
Fig. 38
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Top Frame Assy as shown in the figure below. (2) Attach the NO.31C Tape and Lens Holder as shown in the figure below. (3) Attach the Heatsink as shown in the figure below.
Lens Unit Note on Reassembling (2) Lens Holder Screw holes B NO.31C Tape Screw holes
Attach the NO.31C Tape so that it covers the edge section of sheet metal ranging from the trough R up to the right edge of the round hole.
The Tape should fully cover the edge section of sheet metal ranging from the end point of the R to the center of the round hole. NO.31C Tape (915mm)
A Push against Push against Fold the remaining section of Tape to the back side. The section of Tape may come off.
Put section A and B close against the Camera Unit and align with the screw holes.
Fig. 39
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p
5.5mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
q
5mm Metal M1.4 (self tap)
CMOS Sensor
UV Filter
Lens Absorber
Top Gasket (2) UV Filter CMOS Sensor Absorber Lens Spacer NO.31C Tape (9 25mm) Note on Reassembling (1),(2) (2) - q CMOS Sensor Assy IS FPC Folding in a trough form (3) (1) - p
(2) - q
Attachment reference: 1 mm
Attachment reference: Center of the sheet metal 0.8mm NO.31C Tape (9 25mm) Align IS FPC with the edge of the backing and fold it in a trough-folded form slightly.
Fig. 40
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SR Head
Hook
IG Meter
Dowel Solder
Solder Hook
IG Meter
RR FPC Dowels
(1) -
SR Head (1) - l
Photo-Interrupter
(1) - PZ Motor
(1) - i
i
4mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
l
3mm Metal M1.7 (self tap)
(1) - i (1) - i
Fig. 41
(1) -
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PARTS NO.
REMARKS
ILLUST
PARTS NO.
REMARKS
ILLUST
XA1-7170-407
M1.7-4.0mm (Metal)
4mm
XA9-1663-000
M1.7-2.5mm (Bronze)
2.5mm
XA9-1706-000
M1.7-3.0mm (Metal) Self Tap M1.7-5.5mm (Metal) Flat Head Screw M1.7-5.0mm (Metal)
3mm
XA9-1167-000
3.4mm
XA4-9170-557
5.5mm
YB1-0405-000
3mm
XA1-3170-507
5mm
m XA1-7170-257
M1.7-2.5mm (Metal)
2.5mm
XA1-7170-307
M1.7-3.0mm (Metal)
3mm
XA4-9170-507
Self Tap M1.7-5.0mm (Metal) Self Tap M1.7-3.5mm (Metal) Self Tap M1.7-5.5mm (Metal) Self Tap M1.4-5.0mm (Metal)
5mm
XA9-1772-000
4mm
XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
XA9-0610-000
3mm
XA4-9170-557
5.5mm
XA9-1708-000
M1.7-4.0mm (Metal)
4mm
XA4-9140-507
5mm
XA4-9170-407
4mm
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING
Right Side
Front Side
Top Side
Bottom Side
R-LCD Unit
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HV20 E DISASSEMBLING
Camera Unit
LCD Unit
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5-6 AF Sensor Adjustment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 5-6-1 FPN Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 5-6-2 Shading Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 5-6-3 Linearity Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 5-6-4 Linearity Confirmation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 5-7 Recorder Section Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 5-7-1 SWP Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 40 5-7-2 C. FG Adjustment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 5-7-3 Automatic Adjustment of Reel FG ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 5-7-4 Flash Writing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 5-8 Tape Path Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 42 5-9 Confirmation Items in Parts Replacement ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43 5-9-1 HDV Joint Record ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 5-9-2 FF/REW Search ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 5-9-3 Checking the Playback Error rate ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 5-9-4 HDV (MPEG-2 TS) Input / Output --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 5-9-5 Linearity Confirmation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 5-9-6 Parallax Confirmation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46 5-10 Checkup when pointed out by the user -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 5-10-1 Parallax Confirmation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 IS adjustment chart -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 Parallax confirmation chart ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51
1. Maintenance Tools
1-1 List of Maintenance Tools
Item Name Alignment T ape, (Color bar master/PAL) Alignment T ape (tracking) Cassette T orque Gauge for DV DV Cleaning T ape (hard) Driver bit for tape path adjustment Color bar chart Color Viewer 5600 K for 220V Color Viewer 5600 K for 240V Lamp for Color Viewer 5600K Filter, CCA W1246mm Cassette for changeover to service mode Extension Flexible cable (20pin) CHART , AF SENSOR LINEARIT Y Extension connector (20pin) CHART , AF SENSOR LINEARIT Y Item Number Purpose Remarks DMC III DMC III DMC III DMC III
DY9-1381-000 Recorder electrical adjustment DY9-1379-000 Running adjustment DY9-1346-000 Running adjustment DY9-1384-000 Head cleaning DY9-2053-000 T ape path adjustment DY9-2002-000 Camera electrical adjustment DY9-2039-220 Camera electrical adjustment (for 220V) DY9-2039-240 Camera electrical adjustment (for 240V) DY9-2040-000 Replacement DY9-2046-000 Camera electrical adjustment DY9-1386-000 Service mode, electrical adjustment DY9-1387-000 T est pin extended DY9-1421-000 AF sensor electrical adjustment DY9-1426-000 T est pin extended DY9-1427-000 AF sensor electrical adjustment NEW NEW
2. Setting
(1) Adjustments other than DMC-III : Perform adjustments in the product state. (2) Check of Envelope: Carry out at setting A. (3) Tracking, check of tape running system and cleaning of tape running system: Carry out at setting B. (4) P7 adjustment: Carry out at setting C.
2-1 Setting A
Envelope Check)
(1) Detach the Service Cover. (2) Connect the extension connector (DY9-1426-000) and extension flexible cable (DY9-1387-000) to CN2900. (3) Observe the PB-RF waveform output from the extension flexible cable.
Extension flexible cable (DY9-1387-000) Pin No. 19 7,18,21 23 SWP GND PBRF Signal Designation
DY9-1387-000
Fig. 1
2-2 Setting B
(1) Remove the BOTTOM COVER referring to Disassembling. Note : When carrying out tracking adjustment, refer to 5-8 Tape Path Adjustment" (p. 42). In envelope observation, check the PB-RF signal output from the extension flexible cable that has been attached in 2-1 "Setting A".
BOTTOM COVER
Fig. 2
2-3 Setting C
(1) Remove the BOTTOM COVER, TOP COVER ASS'Y, FRONT COVER UNIT, R-LCD UNIT, CASSETTE COVER ASS'Y, CARD PCB, CVF BATTERY CASE UNIT, CAMER UNIT referring to Disassembling. Note 1 : Please perform an electric discharge of a capacitor before setting. Note 2 : Referring to Fig.3, connect the required cables. Note 3 : Observe the signal in the same manner as that for setting A. Note 4 : For ejection, open and close the MAIN HOLDER ASS'Y. For mode transition, use the wireless remote controller.
MONITOR TV
WIRELESS CONTROLLER
CA-570
Fig. 3
3. Service Modes
3-1 Outline
(1) The service mode in this equipment uses the wireless remote controller. (To be used in remote control code 2) * The remote controller furnished with the instrument cannot transfer to the service mode. For this purpose, use the remote controller (ex. WL-D82) furnished with a conventional product. (2) For changeover to the service mode, a dedicated tool (CASSETTE, SERVICE MODE: DY9-1386-000), extension connector (DY9-1426-000), and an extension flexible cable (DY9-1387-000) are required in addition to the wireless remote controller. (3) Mode changeover is available between the service mode and the normal mode using the Audio dubbing and SLOW keys of the wireless remote controller. As long as power is ON, the service mode is available even if the CASSETTE, SERVICE MODE is removed. (4) In the service mode, changeover of the main unit operation mode can be done using the keys on the main unit and the remote control mode 1. (5) In the service mode, safety functions such as for mechanical error detection, DEW detection and low voltage detection are canceled. (6) In the service mode, the LCD mirror function is canceled.
DY9-1386-000
* Pressing the SLOW key performs the changeover to the normal mode from the service mode. As long as the power supply is ON, the service mode is available by setting the Audio dubbing key even if the cassette for transfer to service mode is removed. * After the completion of repairs, press the Reset button to release the service mode completely.
Fig. 5
3. START/STOP 5. SEARCH
14. 2 2. SLOW
1. DUBBING
13. PAUSE
Fig. 6
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Key Designation (in Normal Mode) DUBBING SLOW START/STOP SEARCH + SEARCH FRAME + FRAME FF REW SEARCH SELECT PLAY STOP PAUSE 2
Key Designation (in Service Mode) SERVICE MODE NORMAL MODE CS+ FUNCTION + FUNCTION HIGH ADDRESS + HIGH ADDRESS ADDRESS + ADDRESS MODE SELECT DATA + DATA STORE EJECT
Function Change over to service mode Change over to normal mode Increases CS by 1. Increases FUNCTION by 1. Decreases FUNCTION by 1. Increases HIGH ADDRESS by 1. Decreases HIGH ADDRESS by 1. Increases ADDRESS by 1. Decreases ADDRESS by 1. Change over to RD/WR mode Increases DATA by 1. Decreases DATA by 1. Defines/w rites DATA. Performs EJECT.
1 2 3 7
18
10 11 12 13 14 15
19
16
Fig. 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Indicates that the service mode is currently selected. (SERV) MODE : Indicates the MODE currently selected. (RD/WR/ST)
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Indicates for which block the command is specified. (MA,MD, CA, CD, etc.) CS : Indicates the Chip Select currently specified. (0~7) Function : Indicates the Function currently selected. (00~FF) ADDR : Indicates the ADDRESS currently selected. (0000~FFFF) DT : Indicates, in hexadecimal representation, the DATA currently being read or set. (00~FF) Indicates the mechanical status. (POPUP, STBY, LOAD1, LOAD2, STOP, PLAY)
9. Indicates the absolute track No. 10. Indicates the mechanical error. (Main power supply backup) 11. Indicates mechanical error history (LITHIUM 3V battery backup) 12. Indicates the version of the MAIN program in the FR MI-COM. 13. Indicates the version of the CCM MI-COM. 14. Indicates the version of the CAMERA program in the flash memory mounted outside the CCM MI-COM. 15. Indicates the version of the CARD program in the flash memory mounted outside the CCM MI-COM. 16. E0 : Indicates the error rate of the track that is traced in the CH0 (Low ch) head. 17. E1 : Indicates the error rate of the track that is traced in the CH1 (High ch) head. 18. Data Write status (00: READ mode, 04 : Write preparation, OC : Write execution) 19. ST : Adjustment status (02: During adjustment, 05: OK in adjustment result, 09: NG in adjustment result)* * The numeric value indicated varies depending on the adjustment item concerned.
Low ch.
EO 2 5 E1
High ch.
2 10
Fig. 8
-5
Important After checking, set the DT to the product setting. Press the STORE key at (STEP 1 -PROCEDURE 1). <Indications in VIDEO + AUDIO error rate>
ST EP 1 PROCEDURE CS 1) Set as shown right. 2) Execute ST ORE. (Press PAUSE.) 0 Function 10 MONIT OR ADDR MODE 00B4 ST RD DT 00 01 Video + Audio error rate indication Microcomputer operation
Low ch.
AO 2 3 A1
High ch.
2 3
(hexadecimal)
( 2 1 6 ) + 3 = 3 5(decimal)
Fig. 9
Important After checking, set the DT to the product setting. Press the STORE key at (STEP 1 -PROCEDURE 1). <Change to an AUDIO error rate>
ST EP 1 PROCEDURE CS 1) Set as shown right. 2) Execute ST ORE. (Press PAUSE.) 0 Function 10 MONIT OR ADDR MODE 001D ST RD DT 00 03 Product setting 03 Audio error rate indication Microcomputer operation
Low ch.
EO 2 5 E1
High ch.
2 10
Fig. 10
-5
Important After checking, set the DT to the product setting. Press the STORE key at (STEP 1 -PROCEDURE 1). <Indications in VIDEO + AUDIO error rate>
ST EP 1 PROCEDURE CS 1) Set as shown right. 2) Execute ST ORE. (Press PAUSE.) 0 Function 10 MONIT OR ADDR MODE 00B4 ST RD DT 00 01 Video + Audio error rate indication Microcomputer operation
E : TAPE END B : TAPE TOP D : DRUM ERROR C : CAPSTAN ERROR S : S-REEL ERROR T : T- REEL ERROR L : LOADING MTR ERROR D : DEW ERROR
Fig. 11
Indications are provided in two hexadecimal digits. Through conversion to eight binary digits, the conditions of each error can be checked as shown below. High bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 Low Present error data. Error history data backed up by LITHIUM 3 V battery. : TAPE END (E) : TAPE TOP (B) : DRUM ERROR (D) : CAPSTAN ERROR (C) : S-REEL ERROR (S) : T- REEL ERROR (T) : LOADING MOTOR ERROR (L) : DEW ERROR (D)
Fig. 12
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WB is set.
08
WB is locked.
08
3302
08
3303
WB outdoor mode
08
3304
WB indoor mode
08
3305
08
3306
08
3309
08
330A
08
330B
08
330C
08
330D
Outputs white 50% from DIGIC DV. Outputs white & black chart from DIGIC DV.
08
330F
08
3310
Outputs gray scale from DIGIC DV. Forces the white LED to light.
08
331F
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Fig. 13
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R2 BARRSW 2 E16 CAM POW SW E14 CAS IN B12 EJECT SW D16 VTR POW SW C16 T/C POW SW G13 DC J DET K1 P POW SW
PIN B8 A6 C5 B5 A5 C4 C7 A7
NAME KEY AD4 KEY AD3 KEY AD2 KEY AD1 KEY AD0 ZOOM AD BATT TEM P BATT A/D
Description Switch Detection Switch Detection Switch Detection Switch Detection Switch Detection ZOOM KEY output Battery Temperature Detection Battery Voltage Detection
AD DATA (00~FF) FF/+(84) PLAY/PAUSE/STROBE(3F) STOP/INDEX/DRIVE M ODE(00) F.ASSIST(84) FOCUS(3F) REW(00) DISP/LCD(00) FUNC(00) WIDE (FF) Low (FF) Low (00)
000A DIRECTPRINT SW(3F) Cross top(84) Cross under(3F) SET(84) TELE (00) High (00) High (FF) CENTER
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F15 REC PROOF AC3 PANEL OPEN SW AE5 PANEL BT SW B11 AV JACK DET V1 EXT DET
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5. Adjustment Procedures
5-1 Adjustment Items in Part Replacement
After replacement of major parts, perform adjustments referring to the table shown below. Note that the following table shows the minimum required adjustments to be performed after replacing any major part. If two or more parts have been replaced or any faulty condition has occurred, make required adjustments accordingly.
NOTE)
(1) Before turning on power to the main unit, prepare the tools necessary for a series of adjustment steps and make settings as required. Thus, you can perform the adjustment items in succession without having to make preparations before each adjustment item. (2) After turning on power to the main unit, make adjustments in the order indicated in the Service Manual. Make adjustments successively wherever possible.
: Adjustment required
Adjustment setting
5-3 Camera Section 5-3-1 5-3-2 5-3-3 5-3-4 5-3-5 5-3-6 WB Adjustment (1) Color Balance Adjustment WB Adjustment (2) WB Adjustment (3) Flash Memory Writing CMOS Missing Pixel Compensation Product state Product state Product state Product state Product state Product state
5-4 AF Section 5-4-1 5-4-2 5-4-3 VCM Adjustment CZ Automatic Adjustment Cam Correction (AUT O) Product state Product state Product state
5-5 IS Section 5-5-1 5-5-2 5-5-3 5-5-4 5-5-5 5-5-6 Hall Element Offset Adjustment Hall Element Gain Adjustment Hall Element Offset Readjustment GYRO GAIN Adjustment Automatic Intake of Gyro Output Data Flash Writing Product state Product state Product state Product state Product state Product state
5-6 AF Sensor 5-6-1 5-6-2 5-6-3 5-6-4 FPN Adjustment Shading Adjustment Linearity Adjustment Linearity Confirmation Product state Product state Product state Product state
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5-7 Recorder Section 5-7-1 5-7-2 5-7-3 5-7-4 DMC III 5-8 T ape Path Adjustment T ape Path Adjustment setting SWP Adjustment C. FG Adjustment Automatic Adjustment of Reel FG Flash Writing Product state
(or Recorder adjustment setting)
Product state
(or Recorder adjustment setting)
Product state
(or Recorder adjustment setting)
Product state
(or Recorder adjustment setting)
: Adjustment required
Adjustment setting
5-9 Confirmation Items in Parts Replacement 5-9-1 5-9-2 5-9-3 5-9-4 5-9-5 5-9-6 HDV Joint Record FF/REW Search Checking the Playback Error rate HDV (MPEG-2 T S) Input / Output Linearity Confirmation Parallax Confirmation Product state Product state Product state Product state Product state Product state
5-10 Checkup when pointed out by the user 5-10-1 Parallax Confirmation Product state
Note) T he Main circuit board for service is factory adjusted. T hus only upon a request from the customer, perform check and/or adjustment.
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Digital Zoom : OFF Vibration absorption : OFF WB CHART SPEC. Not required Automatic adjustment : Auto
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out IRIS adjustment.
ST EP PROCEDURE IRIS 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 2 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 3000 00 RD 2 08 ST RD 3001 00 Microcomputer operation Iris adjustment. Adjustment is completed. Completion with ST :05 (Other NG) Writing of iris adjustment data Completion with ST :05 (Other NG)
IRIS 1
IRIS 2
ST
Fig. 14
ST
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Preparation)
(1) Make adjustments to the FPG section in the product state. (2) Adjustment Conditions. Tape/Card : Tape Camera/VTR Record mode AE ZOOM AF Digital Zoom : Camera : HDV : P mode : Wide-angle end : Closest MF : OFF
Vibration absorption : OFF WB : Auto CHART SPEC. LIGHT BOX (5600K) Automatic adjustment
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out FPG adjustment.
ST EP PROCEDURE FPG 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 2 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 3017 00 RD 2 08 ST RD 3014 00 Microcomputer operation FPG compensation Adjustment is completed. Completion with ST :05 (Other NG) Writing of FPG compensasion data Completion with ST :05 (Other NG)
ST
Fig. 15
ST
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Preparation)
(1) Make adjustments to the Camera section in the product state. (2) Adjustment Conditions. Tape/Card Camera/VTR Record mode AE AF ZOOM : Tape : Camera : HDV : P mode : OFF : Wide-angle end (An angle of view to completely come out to right and left edge of a chart)
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, perform WB (1) adjustment.
ST EP PROCEDURE WB (1) 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 2 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 3 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 4 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 5 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 10 ST 1044 00 RD 2 10 ST RD ST RD ST RD 1045 00 Microcomputer operation T arget value reset. Adjustment is completed. T arget value reset. Adjustment is completed. T arget value reset. Adjustment is completed. T arget value reset. Adjustment is completed.
10
1046
00
10
1047
00
08
ST 3002 WR RD
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Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, perform color balance automatic adjustment.
ST EP PROCEDURE COLOR BALANCE 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 3003 -WR RD Microcomputer operation
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, perform WB (2) adjustment.
ST EP PROCEDURE WB (2) 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 3004 -WR RD Microcomputer operation
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, perform WB (3) adjustment.
ST EP PROCEDURE WB (3) 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 3005 -WR RD Microcomputer operation
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, perform flash writing.
ST EP PROCEDURE FLASH WRIT ING 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 3006 -WR RD Microcomputer operation
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Preparation)
(1) Carry out compensation for CMOS missing pixel in the product state. (2) Adjustment conditions Tape/Card : Tape Camera/VTR Record mode AE AF ZOOM Digital Zoom : Camera : HDV : P mode : Closest MF : Telephoto-end : OFF
Procedure)
(1) According to the table shown below, carry out CMOS Missing Pixel Compensation. (Perform this step about 30 minutes after power-on.) (2) If the result of adjustment is NG (status 09), refer to the error code table shown below. Furthermore, by observing an actual image, check for stuck/void pixels. Then, judge whether the result of adjustment is OK or NG. (In the case of NG, replace the CMOS SENSOR Assy with a new one.)
ST EP PROCEDURE 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 300E -RD 2 08 ST RD 300F -Microcomputer operation Blemish detected Adjustment is completed. Completion with ST :05, NG with ST :09 Blemish detection data writing Adjustment is completed. Completion with ST :05, NG with ST :09
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White dots
Black dots
Fig. 16
STATUS code
Fig. 17
22
08 10 20 40
80
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Preparation)
(1) Make adjustments to the AF section in the product state. (2) CZ adjustment and cam correction conditions (initial state) Tape/Card : Tape Shooting mode ZOOM : Program AE : Telephoto-end
CZ adjustment chart : 2.4 0.02 m from lens front Chart luminance : 500 lux or more (High illuminance should be avoided at the wide-angle end.) Digital Zoom Auto slow shutter : OFF : OFF
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Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out VCM adjustment.
ST EP PROCEDURE Preparation for VCM adjustment 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 2 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 3 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 3119 00 RD 2 08 ST 311A RD ST RD 0081 -AA 00 Operation of flash update of FR microcomputer. Microcomputer operation
It will take about ten seconds OK with ST : 19 Correction value calculation. OK with ST : AA, NG with ST : FE
08
ST Fig. 18
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Procedure)
(1) In the telephoto-end setting, bring the center of chart image to the center of monitor TV. (2) Referring to the table shown below, carry out CZ automatic adjustment in the service mode. (3) Perform the cam correction.
ST EP PROCEDURE CZ 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 2 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 3110 00 RD 10 2 08 ST 3100 -Automatic adjustment is started. T hen, it is completed in approximately 30 seconds. If any NG condition is encountered in automatic adjustment, check the parts inside the lens section. Adjustment is completed (ST =AA : OK). Perform the cam correction. Adjustment is completed (ST =FF : NG). T urn the power off and then back on. T hen make readjustment. Microcomputer operation
08
RD RD
3100
AA FF
Procedure)
(1) Confirm that a zoom position is a telephoto end. After focus movement is stopped, perform the cam correction by following the table below. (2) Quit the service mode, turn power off/on, and then check that proper focusing can be attained in normal zooming operation (AF OFF). (3) If the result is NG, perform 5-4-2 : CZ automatic adjustment and 5-4-3 : Cam correction (AUTO).
ST EP PROCEDURE MONIT OR CAM CORRECT ION CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3101 00 2) Perform storing. RD 01 (press the PAUSE button.) 2 Confirm that the center of a chart is matched with the center of a monitor. 3 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3102 00 WR 2) Perform storing. RD 02 (press the PAUSE button.) 4 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3104 00 2) Perform storing. RD 04 (press the PAUSE button.) 5 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3105 00 2) Perform storing. RD AA (press the PAUSE button.) Microcomputer operation
Correction value measurement. Completion with ST :02. Correction value calculation. Completion with ST :04. Completion of correction value writing. Completion with ST :AA.
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Preparation)
(1) Make IS adjustments in the product state. (2) Make adjustment on a tripod or a stable desk. (3) Adjustment conditions Program AE : Auto mode IS adjustment chart : 2.4 0.02m from lens front (Prepare the IS adjustment chart by copying it from P.50 of this manual and using it for adjustment.) (4) For adjustment, set the DEMO MODE menu item to OFF beforehand.
2.4m0.02m IS CHART
SETTING
Fig. 19
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Procedure)
(1) Fasten the camera and align the chart center with the monitor center (field angle is arbitrary). (2) According to the following table, move the chart respectively. At ADDR : 3204/3205, adjust the chart center to the shift center.
ST EP PROCEDURE IS OFFSET 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key. 3) Make the setting shown at right. 4) Press the ST ORE key. 5) Make the setting shown at right. 6) Press the ST ORE key. 2 Hall element YAW offset adjustment. 2-1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key and mark the center of chart on the monitor. 2-2 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key and mark the center of chart on the monitor. 2-3 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key. 2-4 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Change the DT so that the chart center will be at the center of marks put in ST EPS 2-1 and 2-2. 3) Press the ST ORE key. MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 4 50 ST 005C 33 RD ST 005D 00 RD 48 ST 320A 02 RD 4 48 ST RD ST RD ST RD ST 320B 01 Shift Lens moves and chart moves to right of screen. 320B 02 Shift Lens moves and chart moves to left of screen. 320B 3204 00 Shift Lens returns to initial position. ADJ "ADJ" Microcomputer operation
48
4 4
48 48
RD
28
48
4 4
48 48
RD
Adjustmen settingt release 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key. Flash writing 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key. 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key.
48
4 0
48 48
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Procedure)
(1) Fasten the camera and align the chart center with the monitor center (field angle is arbitrary). (2) According to the following table, move the chart for aligning the circumference of chart with mark put on the monitor.
MONIT OR ST EP PROCEDURE IS GAIN CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 4 48 ST 320A 03 2) Press the ST ORE key. RD 3) Mark the center of chart on the monitor. 2 Hall element YAW gain adjustment 2-1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 4 48 ST 3206 -2) Change DT so that the marking on the "ADJ" monitor will be aligned with the circle on the chart. 3) Press the ST ORE key. RD 2-2 1) Make the setting shown at right. 4 48 ST 3204 -2) If the marking on the monitor deviates "ADJ" from the center of the chart, change DT to attain center alignment. 3) Press the ST ORE key. RD 2-3 1) Carry out steps 2-1 and 2-2 repetitively to eliminate deviation between the chart and marking. 2-4 1) Make the setting shown at right. 4 48 ST 3206 -2) Press the ST ORE key, and then write MD. Check that the marking on the monitor is almost aligned with the circle on the chart. If the result of check is OKd go to step 3. Microcomputer operation
Shift Lens moves, and the chart shifts leftward with respect to the center.
Shift Lens moves to shift the chart rightward with respect to the center.
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Shift Lens moves to shift the chart on the monitor downward with respect to the center.
Shift Lens moves to shift the chart on the monitor upward with respect to the center.
Adjustment setting release 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key. Flash writing 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key. 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key.
48
ST RD ST RD ST RD
320A
4 0
48 08
320F 0081
31
48
4 4
48 48
RD
2 2-1
2-2
2-3 2-4
Hall element PIT CH offset adjustment 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key and mark the center of chart on the monitor. 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key and mark the center of chart on the monitor. 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Press the ST ORE key. 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Change the DT so that the chart center will be at the center of marks put in ST EPS 3-1 and 3-2. 3) Press the ST ORE key.
48
ST RD ST RD ST RD ST
320B
48
320B
4 4
48 48
320B 3205
RD
32
4 0
48 48
Procedure)
(1) Reset the data to be the original, referring to the table shown below.
ST EP PROCEDURE GYRO GAIN 1 Gyro YAW gain adjustment 1-1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) 2 Gyro PIT CH gain adjustment 2-1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 4 48 ST RD 3200 6C Adjustment is completed. Microcomputer operation
48
ST RD
3201
7D Adjustment is completed.
Procedure)
(1) Wait at least 10 seconds while being careful not to apply vibration to the camera. (2) Referring to the table shown below, perform the automatic adjustment.
Note)
It will take approx. 25 seconds at maximum to complete adjustment (OK) after storing (pressing the pause button).
ST EP PROCEDURE GYRO OFFSET 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 4 48 ST 320D 00 RD -Microcomputer operation
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Fig. 20
34
Completely cover the HH AF sensor section with cloth so that light will not enter. HH AF sensor section
Fig. 21
CHART SPEC.
Procedure)
(1) Shield the AF sensor from light so that the output level of the output waveform from the AF sensor is zero. (2) Referring to the table shown below, carry out FPN adjustment.
ST EP PROCEDURE FPN 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 3151 00 WR RD 52 Microcomputer operation Adjustment is in progress. Adjustment is completed. Writing of adjustment data. Completion with ST :52 (NG : FF)
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ST
Fig. 22
Procedure)
(1) Place the product in front of the LIGHT BOX. (Place it at a position up to 4cm from the LIGHT BOX.) (2) Referring to the table shown below, carry out shading adjustment.
ST EP PROCEDURE SHADING 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 2 08 ST 3152 00 WR RD 53 Microcomputer operation Adjustment is in progress. Adjustment is completed. Writing of adjustment data. Completion with ST :53 (NG : FF)
ST
Fig. 23
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Preparation)
(1) Make Linearity Adjustment in the product state. (2) Adjustment Conditions. Tape/Card Camera/VTR Record mode AE AF : Tape : Camera : HDV : P mode : High speed AF
ZOOM : Standard angle of view Linearity adjustment chart : Make adjustment at each distance from the front surface of the lens shown below. CHART brightness Digital Zoom Vibration absorption WB : EV 11 or more : OFF : OFF : Auto
(3) Tool CHART, AF SENSOR LINEARITY (DY9-1421-000, DY9-1427-000) (DY9-1421-000 consists of the following three as a set. The following chart name is shown at the upper left on the chart.) CHART A 2900mm CHART D 800mm
Supplemental Information)
Distance between the exterior cover and the lens surface : 0.7cm
CHART A 2900mm CHART D 800mm
Fig. 24
CHART SPEC.
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Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out Linearity adjustment.
ST EP PROCEDURE MONIT OR Microcomputer operation LINEARIT Y CS Function MD ADDR DT AF sensor linearity adjustment 2900mm 1 1-1 Place the Chart A 2900mm at a position 2.9m (-7.7cm, +5.8cm) apart from the front side of lens. Make fine adjustment of the position of the main body so that the waveform output from the AF sensor is as shown in figure 25. 1-2 1-3 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3160 00 Adjustment is in progress. 2) Perform storing. WR Adjustment is completed. (press the PAUSE button.) RD 61 Writing of adjustment data. Completion with ST :61 (Other NG : Refer to the error bit table.) 2 AF sensor linearity adjustment 800mm Place the Chart D 800mm at a position 0.8m (-0.5cm, +0.5cm) apart from the front side of lens. 2-1 Make fine adjustment of the position of the main body so that the waveform output from the AF sensor is as shown in figure 25. 2-2 2-3 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3162 00 Adjustment is in progress. 2) Perform storing. WR Adjustment is completed. (press the PAUSE button.) RD 63 Writing of adjustment data. Completion with ST :63 (Other NG : Refer to the error bit table.)
C L2
L2 waveform (A image)
Properly set the angle of view so that the monitor center is located between the peaks (at the trough) of the output waveform center of the AF sensor. Fig. 25
Error bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
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Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out Linearity confirmation.
ST EP PROCEDURE MONIT OR Microcomputer operation LINEARIT Y CONFIRMAT ION CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 AF sensor linearity adjustment 2900mm 1-1 Place the Chart A 2900mm at a position 2.9m (-7.7cm, +5.8cm) apart from the front side of lens. 1-2 Make fine adjustment of the position of the main body so that the waveform output from the AF sensor is as shown in figure 26. 1-3 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3150 03 2) Perform storing. RD (press the PAUSE button.) Actual distance is indicated in millimeters. 1-4 Make sure that L1, C and R1 are 2900mm (-254mm, +216mm), respectively. 2 AF sensor linearity adjustment 800mm 2-1 Place the Chart D 800mm at a position 0.8m (-0.5cm, +0.5cm) apart from the front side of lens. 2-2 Make fine adjustment of the position of the main body so that the waveform output from the AF sensor is as shown in figure 26. 2-3 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3150 03 2) Perform storing. RD (press the PAUSE button.) Actual distance is indicated in millimeters. 2-4 Make sure that L1, C and R1 are 800mm (-18mm, +17mm), respectively.
L1 L1 waveform (A image)
R1
DAT:03 L1 waveform (B image) C waveform (B image) R1 waveform (B image) Actual distance of L1 Actual distance of R1 Actual distance of C
Properly set the angle of view so that the monitor center is located between the peaks (at the trough) of the output waveform center of the AF sensor.
Fig. 26
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ASPECT RATIO : HD
Procedure)
(1) While playing back the color bar master, perform SWP automatic adjustment referring to the table shown below.
ST EP PROCEDURE SWP (AUT O) 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 0 08 ST 0001 -WR RD Microcomputer operation
5-7-2 C. FG Adjustment
MODE SPEC. Playback of color bar master (DY9-1380-000) Automatic adjustment
Procedure)
(1) While playing back the color bar master, perform C.FG automatic adjustment referring to the table shown below.
ST EP PROCEDURE C.FG (AUT O) 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 0 08 ST 0003 -WR RD Microcomputer operation
Procedure)
(1) Carry out reel FG adjustment according to the following table.
ST EP PROCEDURE REEL FG (AUT O) 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 0 08 ST 0007 -WR RD Microcomputer operation
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Procedure)
(1) Write adjustment data (5-7-1 to 5-7-3) into Flash according the table shown below.
ST EP PROCEDURE EEPROM WRIT ING 1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2) Perform storing. (press the PAUSE button.) MONIT OR CS Function MD ADDR DT 0 08 ST 0081 00 RD -Microcomputer operation
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Preparation)
(1) For tape path adjustment, perform in the DMC III setting (P. 2, 3).
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table below (STEP 1, 2, 3), play back the tracking master (DY9-1379-000) for tape path adjustment. At STEP 2, perform tracking shift by adjusting DT in a range of F0 to FF so that the RF envelope will be 70%. (2) After adjustment, release tracking shift setting according to the following table (STEP 4 : P.OFF).
ST EP PROCEDURE MONIT OR Microcomputer operation T RACKING T APE CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1) Play back the tracking tape. 2 1) Set up tracking shift. 2-1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 0 00 ST 9FE7 F2 2) Perform storing. RD (press the PAUSE button.) 3) Perform 70% tracking shift by ST F0~FF T he amount of tracking shift is changed. adjusting DT in a range of F0 to FF. 4) Perform storing. RD (press the PAUSE button.) * T racking shift released in DT 00. 3 1) Perform tape path adjustment with the RF envelope in 70% tracking shift state. 4 1) Select the normal mode. 2) T urn off the power of the main unit.
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Preparation)
(1) Panasonic LP Tape (2) Adjustment Conditions Camera mode (tape), HD mode
Procedure)
(1) Press the START/STOP key and perform Rec Rec pause Rec. (HDV self-recorded tape with connected section is created.) (2) In the VCR/PLAY mode, perform the self-recorded playback of the connected section and check the connected section visually. Criterion for judgement: During playback, the image and time code should be displayed smoothly without fixing at the connected section.
Preparation)
(1) Panasonic LP Tape, Wireless Remote Controller (2) Adjustment Conditions Camera mode (tape), HD mode
Procedure)
(1) Press the SEARCH SELECT key for the HDV self-recorded tape taken in para. 5-9-1 above, and then make search using the and keys.
(2) During Searching, visually check the searched image. Criterion for judgement: During playback, the searched image should be free from distortion and freezing.
Preparation)
(1) Panasonic LP Tape
Procedure)
(2) During playback of an HDV self-recorded tape, make sure that the playback error rate is within the range of standard value in the service mode.
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Preparation)
(1) Main unit HV20 A for operation check (hereinafter referred to as A), DV cable (4-pin - 4-pin; commercial item) (2) Adjustment Conditions Sending side : Camera mode (tape) Receiving side : VCR/PLAY mode
Procedure)
(1) As shown in Fig.27 below, the HDV input image from A should be able to be displayed on the LCD panel of the equipment B. (2) The HDV output image from the equipment B, which requires checking, should be able to be displayed on the LCD of connected device A. (The combination is opposite to (1) above) Criterion for judgement : When checking the step (1) and (2) described above, there should not be any problem.
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Preparation)
(1) For Linearity Confirmation, use the product state. (2) Use the same adjustment conditions as those for Linearity adjustment. (3) As to the tools, use the same chart as that for linearity adjustment.
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out Linearity confirmation.
ST EP PROCEDURE MONIT OR Microcomputer operation LINEARIT Y CONFIRMAT ION CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 AF sensor linearity adjustment 2900mm 1-1 Place the Chart A 2900mm at a position 2.9m (-7.7cm, +5.8cm) apart from the front side of lens. 1-2 Make fine adjustment of the position of the main body so that the waveform output from the AF sensor is as shown in figure 28. 1-3 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3150 03 2) Perform storing. RD (press the PAUSE button.) Actual distance is indicated in millimeters. 1-4 Make sure that L1, C and R1 are 2900mm (-254mm, +216mm), respectively. 2 AF sensor linearity adjustment 800mm 2-1 Place the Chart D 800mm at a position 0.8m (-0.5cm, +0.5cm) apart from the front side of lens. 2-2 Make fine adjustment of the position of the main body so that the waveform output from the AF sensor is as shown in figure 28. 2-3 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3150 03 2) Perform storing. RD (press the PAUSE button.) Actual distance is indicated in millimeters. 2-4 Make sure that L1, C and R1 are 800mm (-18mm, +17mm), respectively.
L1 L1 waveform (A image)
R1
DAT:03 L1 waveform (B image) C waveform (B image) R1 waveform (B image) Actual distance of L1 Actual distance of R1 Actual distance of C
Properly set the angle of view so that the monitor center is located between the peaks (at the trough) of the output waveform center of the AF sensor.
Fig. 28
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Preparation)
(1) For Parallax Confirmation, use the product state. (2) Adjustment Conditions. Tape/Card Camera/VTR Record mode AE AF : Tape : Camera : HDV : P mode : Super-quick AF
ZOOM : Telephoto-end Parallax comfirmation chart : 1.0m 0.02m from the front surface of the lens (For the parallax comfirmation chart, print and use the one on p. 51 of this manual. ) CHART brightness : EV 11 or more Digital Zoom Vibration absorption WB : OFF : OFF : Auto
Square frame
Telephoto-end 1.0m0.02m
Fig. 29
CHART SPEC.
Parallax comfirmation chart (It is attached in this manual.) Should be within the criteria : X = 11[%]or less, Y = -14 to +10 [%]or less, = 96 [dec.]or less
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Procedure)
(1) Properly set the angle of view so that the four corners of the square frame on the chart appear equally at the four corners of the monitor. (2) Following the table below, make a check of parallax. (3) Read the values for X, Y, , C and calculate the parallax amount. (hexadecimal system decimal system conversion) (4) Make sure that the criteria are met : X = 11[%]or less, Y = -14 to +10 [%]or less, = below 96 [dec.]or less
ST EP PROCEDURE 1 MONIT OR Microcomputer operation CS Function MD ADDR DT 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3150 00 2) Perform storing. WR (press the PAUSE button.) RD T he output waveform of the AF sensor is indicated. Set the parallax check chart at the position 1.0m (0.02m) from the front surface of the lens. 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3156 00 2) Perform storing. RD (press the PAUSE button.) T he parallax amount is indicated.
Hexadecimal system
Decimal system conversion (The double underlined part shows the calculation expression.)
Calculation of parallax amount (The double underlined part shows the calculation expression.) <How to read> ex) X:14[hex.] Y:FF1F[hex.] :0017[hex.] C:015B[hex.] HEX2DEC(14)=20[dec.] HEX2DEC(FF1F)=65311[dec.] HEX2DEC(0017)=23[dec.] HEX2DEC(015B)=347[dec.] (2018.5)0.94=1.4[%](X Parallax amount) X (6531165536)9.34/347=6.1[%](Y Parallax amount) Y C 23[dec.]( Parallax amount)
Fig. 30
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Preparation)
(1) For Parallax Confirmation, use the product state. (2) Adjustment Conditions. Tape/Card Camera/VTR Record mode AE AF ZOOM : Tape : Camera : HDV : P mode : Super-quick AF : Telephoto-end
Parallax comfirmation chart : 1.0m 0.02m from the front surface of the lens (For the parallax comfirmation chart, print and use the one on p. 51 of this manual. ) CHART brightness Digital Zoom Vibration absorption WB : EV 11 or more : OFF : OFF : Auto
Telephoto-end 1.0m0.02m
Fig. 31
CHART SPEC.
Parallax comfirmation chart (It is attached in this manual.) Should be within the criteria : X = 11[%]or less, Y = -14 to +10 [%]or less, = 96 [dec.]or less
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Procedure)
(1) Properly set the angle of view so that the four corners of the square frame on the chart appear equally at the four corners of the monitor. (2) Following the table below, make a check of parallax. (3) Read the values for X, Y, , C and calculate the parallax amount. (hexadecimal system decimal system conversion) (4) Make sure that the criteria are met : X = 11 [%]or less, Y = -14 to +10 [%]or less, = below 96 [dec.]or less
ST EP PROCEDURE 1 MONIT OR Microcomputer operation CS Function MD ADDR DT 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3150 00 2) Perform storing. WR (press the PAUSE button.) RD T he output waveform of the AF sensor is indicated. Set the parallax check chart at the position 1.0m (0.02m) from the front surface of the lens. 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3156 00 2) Perform storing. RD (press the PAUSE button.) T he parallax amount is indicated.
Note)
As to the parallax amount whose values are outside the criteria, replace its parts, check the parallax again, and make sure that the values are within the criteria.
Hexadecimal system
Decimal system conversion (The double underlined part shows the calculation expression.)
Calculation of parallax amount (The double underlined part shows the calculation expression.) <How to read> ex) X:14[hex.] Y:FF1F[hex.] :0017[hex.] C:015B[hex.] HEX2DEC(14)=20[dec.] HEX2DEC(FF1F)=65311[dec.] HEX2DEC(0017)=23[dec.] HEX2DEC(015B)=347[dec.] (2018.5)0.94=1.4[%](X Parallax amount) X (6531165536)9.34/347=6.1[%](Y Parallax amount) Y C 23[dec.]( Parallax amount)
Fig. 32
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IS adjustment chart
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SERVICE HINTS
CONTENTS
1. Service Hints -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1-1 Arrangement of Circuit Boards --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1-2 Location of Main Elements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 1-3 Current Consumption Check ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 2. Trouble Shooting --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 2-1 Power Supply ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 2-2 Camera Picture Faulty ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 2-3 Faulty of Playback Picture -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 2-4 Warning Displays ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 3. Memory Card Operation List ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 3-1 Confirm Method ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 3-2 Result Confirmation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
1. Service Hints
1-1 Arrangement of Circuit Boards
Each PCB is arranged as shown below.
CVF PCB
MAIN PCB
REAR PCB
CARD PCB
CMOS SENSOR ASSY
JACK PCB
LCD PCB
Fig. 1
IC1611 IC100 SHIFT LENS IC107 IC1612 CCM MICOM DRIVER IC NOR GATE D/A CONVERTER IC2831 IC2309 IC109 IC1613 DUAL INVERTER IC AND GATE ANALOG SWITCH OPE AMP IC101 FLASH IC2833 PRESET AND CLEAR IC3500 USB IC IC2830 IC104 HDMI IC MOTOR DRIVER IC IC103 IC105 AND GATE NAND GATE IC3300 IC102 IC103 SUB POWER IC EX-OR GATE IC1000 IC1102 MPX4 SDRAM IC3200 IC1100 MAIN POWER IC DIGIC DV II IC1103 SDRAM IC3261 4.6V REGULATOR IC3260 3.2V IC106 REGULATOR EX-OR GATE FU3201 FU3200 FU3203 FU1800 FU3202 FU1900 FU500
IC801 IC2306 IC2303 IC2308 IC2310 IC1501 CVF DRIVER OR GATE 1394IC AND GATE FLASH/SRAM AIF4
IC2000 VRP2
Fig. 2
SENSOR PCB
IC1041 IC1047 AFE 2.7V REGULATOR
IC1046 CMOS
IC1044 4.2V REGULATOR IC1045 AMP IC1043 5V REGULATOR IC1040 INVERTER IC1042 AFE
LCD PCB
IC902 EEPROM IC903 2.8V REGULATOR IC901 LCD DRIVER
CVF PCB
JACK PCB
IC502 CMOS IC
Fig. 3
POWER SW CAMERA
VCR
STOP PLAY
POWER OFF
2. Trouble Shooting
To detect faulty parts for repair, if any, use the following hints and check points.
<Check Points>
1) 2) Key Inputs Check the key inputs at Power Switch in the SERVICE mode. Check of microcomputer-to-microcomputer communication If the microcomputer-to-microcomputer communication line is normal, the version number of each microcomputer can be indicated in the service mode. Otherwise, the communication line or microcomputer may be faulty. Error in Mechanism (SERVICE MODE / ADJUSTMENT P. 10) If any errors occur due to mechanical trouble during initialization, those errors will be detected. In this state, the power can be turned on, but the unit enters an ERROR STOP state. In this case, check the error data in 4) SERVICE mode. Fuses on the POWER SUPPLY PCB. Check the continuity of the fuses FU500, 1800, 1900, 3200, 3201, 3202, 3203, and on the MAIN PCB. If no good, replace the fuses and check the power consumption. 5) Replace the MAIN PCB with a service part and check the operation.
3)
<Check Points>
1) Lens check If no camera picture appears, check in service mode if the lens has been reset. If NG, check the lens. 2) Confirming blue back output The blue back of the HD signal is created in BASEBAND IC; while that of the SD signal is created in the VIC HDV. If it is confirmed, the signal lines after the BASEBAND IC/VIC HDV are regarded as OK. 3) Confirming card image playback For the card rplayback image, the DIGIC DV2 reads out data from the memory card, performs image processing and outputs the resulting image to the subsequent circuit. If the output is confirmed, the signal lines after the DIGIC DV2 are regarded as OK.
<Check Points>
1) 2) Deterioration of Tape Quality Check if flaws, kinks, etc. are found on the magnetic face of the tape or not, and compare it with the error rate of another unit. Error Rate (SERVICE MODE / ADJUSTMENT P. 8, 9) In the service mode, check the error rate of playback. The specified allowable error rate is 2 10-5. If it is no good, proceed as follows. (1) Observe a playback envelope. If it is abnormal, carry out tape-path adjustment. (2) Run a cleaning tape. Use a cleaning tape of hard type (DY9-1384-000).
[Playback time]
After replacement of the drum unit 25 seconds For cleaning 25 seconds per time * Do not play back for 25 seconds or more continuously. * Limit the total playback time to five minutes. * When using hard-type cleaning tape, it is not necessary to select the cleaning mode on the main unit. (3) Check the error rate again. If the error rate is out of the specified range, clean the tape drive parts (posts, drum) using cleaning paper moistened with alcohol. * Take care not to damage the head. * Do not touch the head with bare hands. (4) Check the error rate again. If the error rate is out of the specified range, replace the tape with a new one and check the error rate again. At this step, use a tape which has been purchased at a different time. (For both HDV and SD, use a Panasonic tape applicable to LP, as usual.) The error rate may become worse due to inconsistent quality or aging of the tape. (5) Check the error rate again. If the error rate is out of the specified range, replace the drum unit. (6) Check the error rate again. If the error rate is out of the specified range, replace the mechanical unit.
TAPE END
When the tape end is detected or when a key (such as FF or PLAY) for forwarding the tape in the forward direction is pressed in a mode that allows transition to the forward direction while the tape end being detected.
CARD ERROR
When an error occurred in the card and recording cannot be performed.
CARD FULL
When the available space on the card is low.
NAMING ERROR
When the file number and directory number have reached the maximum.
UNIDENTIFIABLE IMAGE
When you tried to play an unplayable image type, incompatible JPEG-compressed image, or image with corrupted data.
NO CARD
When the card is not inserted in the socket of the main unit.
NO IMAGES
When the image that should be played in the card cannot be found.
IN CARD POSITION
When pressing the Start/Stop button in Card camera mode.
PAPER ERROR
When a paper error occurs.
NO PAPER
When the paper has not been inserted into the printer properly or there is no paper in the printer.
PAPER JAM
When a paper jam occurs during printing.
NO INK
When the ink is not installed properly or the ink has run out.
CANNOT PRINT!
When attempting to print a different type of still image or one recorded by another device, or a still image imported to and edited on a computer.
When attempting to print still images not designated for printing by using the Print command in the Card Playback menu.
READJUST TRIMMING
When attempting to change the Paper setting setting after making the trimming settings.
PRINTER ERROR
When a problem occurs in the printer.
COMMUNICATION ERROR
When an error has occurred during communication.
PRINTER IN USE
When the printer is in use. Check the printer status.
NO PRINT HEAD
When the ink head has not been installed in the printer.
When an attempt has been made to establish a setting which exceeds the number of images (998) which can be set for DPOF transfer.
CANNOT TRANSFER!
When PC Background is set, and then video is displayed (Setting icon and icon to its right are grayed out, and the PRINT/ SHARE button lights up), and the PRINT/SHARE button is pressed.
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INCORRECT TAPE SPECIFICATION CHECK THE CASSETTE [INCORRECT TAPE SPECIFICATION] INPUT SIGNAL NOT SUPPORTED PLAYBACK STD LOCKED PLAYBACK IS RESTRICTED PLAYBACK STD LOCKED INCOMPATIBLE VIDEO INPUT
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BLOCK DIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM BLOCK DIAGRAMS CAMERA SECTION-1 CAMERA SECTION-2 CAMERA SECTION-3 SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION SERVO SECTION RECORDER SECTION-1 RECORDER SECTION-2 RECORDER SECTION-3 POWER SUPPLY SECTION CVF SECTION LCD PCB,FOCUS DIAL,LCD FPC ASSY SECTION JACK PCB,FRONT COVER ASSY SECTION CARD,REAR PCB,HDMI FPC ASSY SECTION
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
LENS AF ASS'Y
HALL SENS ZOOM SENS ZOOM MOTOR IC1041 IC1046 IC1044 IC1042 45P
HV20 E
LCD UNIT
IC1047
IC1045 IC1040
LCD
A25
31P
31P CN1
CN2
27P
CVF LCD
CN3 1 5 24P
5P
2P
BACK LIGHT
CN4101
CVF PCB
IC1692 1 CN4102 20 IC1691
12P
CN100
LCD PCB
SPEAKER ASS'Y
2P IC2308 2 1 IC2309
6P 6P
50P 2 1
4P CN701 4 1
IC2303
2P
MIC JACK
IC3500
IC101
CARD PCB
IC2307 IC3310 IC3300 20 20P
1 5 6 7 CN102 8 9
AV JACK
3 1
4 CN10 6
5 2
IC1102
CN2830 1
IC1104 IC1200
IC1000
B1 A1 CN1000
2P CN101 2 1 CN3200
COMPONENT JACK
14 12
10 CN20 13 11 1
JACK PCB
2 1 12P 31P IC2802 IC1103 10 CN301 10P CN502 1 CN100
B25 A25
MAIN PCB
20 1 CN300 21
CN3201
2P IC501 2P
1 2 1 2
CN503
12 11 IC502
21P
10P
7P
11P
18P
21P
LOADING MOTOR
VIDEO HEAD
DRUM MOTOR
SLIDE CHASSIS
MAIN CHASSIS
5P
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Mar. 2007
DMC III
BATTERY TERMINAL
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
MAIN PCB CN100 A1 PCST0 A2 PCST2 A3 PCST4 A4 TPC0 A5 TRST A6 TDO A7 TCK A8 DINT A9 E3V A10 XDEBEN A11 DEBUD A12 GND B1 GND B2 PCST1 B3 PCST3 B4 DCLK B5 GND B6 TDI B7 TMS B8 CCM RESET B9 EJE B10 GND B11 DEBDD B12 DEBCLK CN101 1 GND 2 EJECT SW CN102 1 GND 2 LI RESET 3 D+ 4 N.C. 5 D 6 GND 7 VBUS 8 ZOOM AD 9 GND 10 P.AE/GREEN SW 11 VTR UNREG 12 KEY AD1 13 ACCESS&CHARGE LED 14 START/STOP SW 15 T/C POW SW 16 DVDD2.7V 17 VTR POW SW 18 CAM POW LED 19 CAM POW SW 20 KEY AD0 21 PHOTO SW 22 GND 23 H PHOTO SW 24 LI POW2 25 AVDD2.7V 26 SP+ 27 GND 28 SP 29 GND 30 CARD DET 31 CARD DAT1 32 GND 33 CARD DAT0 34 GND 35 GND 36 CARD CLK 37 GND 38 DVDD2.7V 39 CARD CMD 40 GND 41 GND 42 CARD DAT3 43 CARD DAT2 44 GND 45 GND CN300 1 BOT E 2 BOT C 3 MIC GND 4 MIC3 5 REC Prf 6 MIC2 7 MIC1 8 Tin 9 Tout 10 Tin+ 11 Tout+ 12 C IN 13 CIN GND 14 LED A 15 LED K 16 Sin 17 Sout 18 Sin+ 19 Sout+ 20 EOT E 21 EOT C CN301 1 LOAD(+) 2 LOAD(+) 3 MSW Vss 4 MSW Vcc 5 MSW Sens 6 LOAD() 7 LOAD() 8 DEW+ 9 DEW 10 N.C CN302 1 U 2 U 3 V 4 V 5 DFG 6 DPG 7 Sens COM 8 Sens Gard 9 Coil COM 10 W 11 W CN303 1 CFG1 2 CFG Vcc 3 CFG GND 4 CFG2 5 v 6 v+ 7 u 8 u+ 9 C H+ 10 w+ 11 w 12 C H 13 Vcoil 14 Vcoil 15 Wcoil 16 Wcoil 17 Ucoil 18 Ucoil MAIN PCB CN701 1 INT MIC GND L 2 INT MIC L 3 INT MIC GND R 4 INT MIC R CN900 1 NMF CCW SW 2 KEY AD3 3 NMF CW SW 4 GND(KEY GND) 5 PANEL BT SW 6 LCD BL POW 7 LCD BL POW 8 (N.C) 9 LCD BL VFB 10 (N.C) 11 LCD ON 12 LCD EEP SIN V 13 LCD/EEP SCLK 14 LCD/EEP SO 15 LCD/EEP CS V 16 LCD CS 17 LCD8.5V 18 LCD3.0V 19 LCD5V 20 LCD3.0V 21 C SYNC 22 GND 23 GND 24 PANEL B 25 PANEL R 26 PANEL G 27 GND 28 KEY AD3 29 KEY AD4 30 GND(KEY GND) 31 PANEL OPEN SW CN1000 A1 GND A2 GR L A3 GR L+ A4 GR U A5 GR U+ A6 GR CLK+ A7 GR CLK A8 GND A9 B CLK A10 B CLK+ A11 B L+ A12 B L A13 B U+ A14 B U A15 GND A16 AFE TXD A17 AFE SCK A18 CCD TEMP A19 AFEG XCS A20 XRESET A21 CS A22 SDATA A23 SCK A24 GND A25 SENS 1.0V B1 GND B2 GB CLK B3 GB CLK+ B4 GB L+ B5 GB L B6 GB U+ B7 GB U B8 GND B9 R L B10 R L+ B11 R U B12 R U+ B13 R CLK+ B14 R CLK B15 GND B16 CAM ON B17 AFE HD B18 AFE VD B19 AFEB XCS B20 AFER XCS B21 GND B22 AFE1.8V B23 AFE1.8V B24 AVDD3V B25 CAM5.1V CN1200 1 FOCUS VCC 2 FOCUS anaA 3 FOCUS anaB 4 FOCUS TARG 5 FOCUS GND 6 ZOOM B 7 ZOOM A 8 ZOOM B+ 9 ZOOM A+ 10 ND DRIVE+ 11 ND DRIVE 12 ND HALL IN+ 13 ND HALL OUT+ 14 ND HALL IN 15 ND HALL OUT 16 GND No Connect 17 FOCUS DRIVE+ 18 FOCUS DRIVE 19 GND No Connect 20 ZOOM SENS 21 ZOOM VCC 22 ZOOM LED 23 L TEMP 24 L TEMP 2.7V 25 IG DRIVE 26 IG DRIVE+ 27 IG HALL IN+ 28 IG HALL OUT+ 29 IG HALL IN 30 IG HALL OUT 31 IG HALL OUT MAIN PCB CN1501 1 SHOE UNREG SW 2 SHOE UNREG SW 3 SHOE UNREG SW 4 SHOE UNREG SW 5 SHOE GND 6 SHOE GND 7 SHOE GND 8 SHOE GND 9 SHOE ID1 10 ST VDHGL[1] 11 ST TMG 1 12 SHOE ID2 13 ADV MIC GND 14 ADV MIC L 15 ADV/EXT MIC R 16 GND(KEY GND) 17 KEY AD2 18 DIRECTPRINT LED 19 P5V 20 AVDD2.7V 21 P GY OUT 22 GND(GY GND) 23 Y GY OUT 24 GND(EVF VSS) 25 EVF COM AC 26 EVF PSIG 27 EVF G 28 EVF R 29 EVF B 30 EVF PCG 31 EVF ENB 32 EVF VCK 33 EVF VST 34 EVF XSTB 35 EVF REF 36 EVF NRW 37 EVF HCK1 38 EVF HCK2 39 EVF HST 40 EVF VSSG 41 EVF 8.5V(EVF VDD) 42 GND(EVF VSS) 43 P5V 44 EVF BL2.7V 45 EVF BL2.7V CN1600 1 T HALL IN 2 T HALL OUT + 3 T HALL OUT 4 T HALL IN + 5 Y DRIVE A 6 Y DRIVE B 7 P DRIVE B 8 P DRIVE A 9 P HALL IN + 10 P HALL OUT 11 P HALL OUT + 12 P HALL IN CN1700 1 MISO 2 /TINTE 3 VVC 4 AFAD 5 SGND 6 VGR 7 VAREF 8 VCC 9 MOSI 10 SCLK 11 SGND(N.C.) 12 READ 13 VCC 14 AFCLK 15 CLKO 16 CSAF 17 DGND CN2000 1 HA GND 2 H2B 3 H2A 4 HA GND 5 H1B 6 H1A 7 HA GND CN2400 1 XTPB 2 TPB 3 XTPA 4 TPA 5 E1 6 E2 CN2800 1 GND 2 BARRMO OUT2[A] 3 BARRMO OUT1[A] 4 BARRMO OUT4[B] 5 BARRMO OUT3[B] 6 BARRSW CLOSE 7 BARRSW LED 8 BARRSW OPEN 9 WHITE LED 10 RMC IN 11 STROBE3V 12 P5V 13 ST UNREG 14 ST UNREG 15 ST UNREG 16 ST UNREG 17 ST TMG ON 18 ST TMG 19 ST EFCHG 20 ST VDHGL 21 ST GND 22 ST GND 23 ST GND 24 ST GND 25 GND 26 Y 27 Y GND 28 PB 29 PB/PC GND 30 PR 31 GND 32 D ID1 33 D ID3 34 D DET 35 AV GND 36 V I/O/HP R 37 AV JACK DET 38 AV GND 39 AV L/HP L 40 AV R 41 MIC GND 42 EXT L 43 ADV/EXT MIC R 44 EXT P DET 45 MAIN PCB CN2830 1 DDC/CEC GROUND 2 HPD 3 +5V 4 +5V 5 SDA 6 SCL 7 Clock Shield 8 Clock 9 Clock+ 10 D0 Shield 11 D0 12 D0+ 13 D1 Shield 14 D1 15 D1+ 16 D2 Shield 17 D2 18 D2+ 19 GND 20 GND CN2900 A1 EVF COM DC A2 N.C. A3 EVF COM AC A4 VTR UNREG A5 MIC2 A6 MIC3 A7 GND A8 EVF B A9 EVF G A10 EVF R B1 V I/O/HP R B2 GND B3 VTR POW SW B4 EVF HD B5 CAM POW SW B6 FCH 0 B7 N.C. B8 SWP B9 GND B10 PBRF CN3201 1 BATT 2 BATT 3 BATT TEMP 4 BATT+ 5 BATT+ LCD PCB CN50 1 KEY GND 2 STOP 3 PLAY 4 FF 5 REW 6 KEY GND CN901 1 KEY GND 2 KEY AD4 3 KEY AD3 4 GND 5 PANEL G 6 (N.C) 7 PANEL R 8 (N.C) 9 PANEL B 10 GND 11 GND 12 C SYNC 13 LCD3.0V 14 LCD5V 15 LCD3.0V 16 LCD8.5V 17 LCD CS 18 LCD EEP CS V 19 LCD/EEP SO 20 LCD/EEP SCLK 21 LCD EEP SIN V 22 LCD ON 23 (N.C) 24 LCD BL VFB 25 (N.C) 26 LCD BL POW 27 LCD BL POW CN902 1 COM2 2 RGT 3 BLUE 4 RED 5 GREEN 6 PSIG 7 HCK1 8 HCK2 9 NRW 10 TEST 11 REF 12 HST 13 PCG 14 XSTBY 15 VSSG 16 N.C. 17 GND(VSS) 18 VDD 19 DWN 20 EN 21 VCK 22 VST 23 CS 24 LCD COM AC(COM1) JACK PCB CN10 1 AUDIO R 2 GND DET 3 GND 4 VIDEO 5 AUDIO L 6 PLUG IN CN20 1 Y 2 Y GND 3 PB 4 PB/PC GND 5 PR 6 DET1 7 DET3 8 DET2 9 D DET 10 D DET GND 11 E1 12 E2 13 E3 14 E4 CN100 1 P5V 2 WHITE LED 3 RMC IN 4 GND 5 BARRSW CLOSE 6 BAR LED CL 7 BARRSW OPEN 8 BAR LED OP 9 BARRMO OUT4[B] 10 BARRMO OUT1[A] 11 BARRMO OUT3[B] 12 BARRMO OUT2[A] CN501 1 EXT P DET 2 ADV/EXT MIC R 3 EXT L 4 MIC GND 5 AV R 6 AV L/HP L 7 AV GND 8 AV JACK DET 9 V I/O/HP R 10 AV GND 11 D DET 12 D ID3 13 D ID1 14 D GND 15 PR D PR 7 16 PB/PC GND D GND 17 PB D PB 7 18 Y GND D GND 19 Y D Y 5 20 GND D GND 21 ST GND 22 ST GND 23 ST GND 24 ST GND 25 ST VDHGL 26 ST EFCHG 27 ST TMG 28 ST TMG ON 29 ST UNREG 30 ST UNREG 31 ST UNREG 32 ST UNREG 33 P5V 34 STROBE3V 35 RMC IN 36 WHITE LED 37 BARRSW OPEN 38 BARRSW LED 39 BARRSW CLOSE 40 BARRMO OUT3[B] 41 BARRMO OUT4[B] 42 BARRMO OUT1[A] 43 BARRMO OUT2[A] 44 GND 45 CN502 1 Xe() 2 Xe(+) CN503 1 T[] 2 T[+] CARD PCB CN100 1 TAPE/CARD SW 2 GND 3 VTR POW SW 4 CAM POW SW 5 PHOTO SW 6 H PHOTO SW 7 AVDD2.7V 8 ZOOM AD 9 GND 10 P.AE/GREEN SW 11 KEY AD1 FUNC 12 START/STOP SW 13 DVDD2.7V 14 CAM POW LED 15 KEY AD0 L 16 KEY AD0 C 17 KEY AD1 D 18 KEY AD0 R 19 GND 20 KEY AD1 U CN101 1 CD/DAT3 2 CMD 3 VSS1 4 VDD 5 CLK 6 VSS2 7 DAT0 8 DAT1 9 DAT2 10 NC1 11 NC2 12 CARD DET 13 COM 14 G3 15 G4 16 G1 17 G2 CN102 1 VBUS 2 D+ 3 D 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND CN103 1 SP 2 SP+ CN104 1 GND 2 CARD DAT2 3 CARD DAT3 4 GND 5 GND 6 CARD CMD 7 DVDD2.7V 8 GND 9 CARD CLK 10 GND 11 GND 12 CARD DAT0 13 GND 14 CARD DAT1 15 CARD DET 16 GND 17 SP 18 GND 19 SP+ 20 AVDD2.7V 21 LI POW2 22 H PHOTO SW 23 GND USB 24 PHOTO SW 25 KEY AD0 26 CAM POW SW 27 CAM POW LED 28 VTR POW SW 29 DVDD2.7V 30 T/C POW SW 31 START/STOP SW 32 ACCESS&CHARGE LED 33 KEY AD1 34 VTR UNREG 35 P.AE/GREEN SW 36 GND 37 ZOOM AD 38 VBUS 39 GND USB 40 D 41 N.C. 42 D+ 43 LI RESET 44 GND USB 45 GND USB LCD FPC ASS'Y CN1 1 MF CCW SW 2 KEY AD3 3 MF CW SW 4 KEY GND 5 PANEL BT SW 6 LCD BL POW 7 LCD BL POW 8 (N.C) 9 LCD BL VFB 10 (N.C) 11 LCD ON 12 LCD EEP SIN V 13 LCD/EEP SCLK 14 LCD/EEP SO 15 LCD/EEP CS V 16 LCD CS 17 LCD8.5V 18 LCD3.0V 19 LCD5V 20 LCD3.0V 21 C SYNC 22 GND 23 GND 24 PANEL B 25 PANEL R 26 PANEL G 27 GND 28 KEY AD3 29 KEY AD4 30 KEY GND 31 PANEL OPEN SW CN2 1 KEY GND 2 KEY AD4 3 KEY AD3 4 GND 5 PANEL G 6 (N.C) 7 PANEL R 8 (N.C) 9 PANEL B 10 GND 11 GND 12 C SYNC 13 LCD3.0V 14 LCD5V 15 LCD3.0V 16 LCD8.5V 17 LCD CS 18 LCD EEP CS V 19 LCD/EEP SO 20 LCD/EEP SCLK 21 LCD EEP SIN V 22 LCD ON 23 (N.C) 24 LCD BL VFB 25 (N.C) 26 LCD BL POW 27 LCD BL POW CN3 1 KEY GND 2 KEY GND 3 MF CW SW 4 KEY AD3 5 MF CCW SW
HV20 E
CVF FPC ASS'Y CN100 1 SHOE UNREG SW 2 SHOE UNREG SW 3 SHOE UNREG SW 4 SHOE UNREG SW 5 SHOE GND 6 SHOE GND 7 SHOE GND 8 SHOE GND 9 SHOE ID1 10 ST VDHGL[1] 11 ST TMG 1 12 SHOE ID2 13 ADV MIC GND 14 ADV MIC L 15 ADV/EXT MIC R 16 GND 17 KEY AD2 18 DIRECTPRINT LED 19 P5V 20 AVDD2.7V 21 P GY OUT 22 GND(GY GND) 23 Y GY OUT 24 GND(EVF VSS) 25 EVF COM AC 26 EVF PSIG 27 EVF G 28 EVF R 29 EVF B 30 EVF PCG 31 EVF ENB 32 EVF VCK 33 EVF VST 34 EVF XSTB 35 EVF REF 36 EVF NRW 37 EVF HCK1 38 EVF HCK2 39 EVF HST 40 EVF VSSG 41 EVF 8.5V 42 GND(EVF VSS) 43 P5V 44 EVF BL2.7V 45 EVF BL2.7V CN102 1 AVDD2.7V 2 P GY OUT 3 GND(GY GND) 4 Y GY OUT 5 GND(VSS) 6 EVF COM AC(COM) 7 PSIG 8 EVF G 9 EVF R 10 EVF B 11 PCG 12 ENB 13 VCK 14 VST 15 XSTB 16 REF 17 NRW 18 HCK1 19 HCK2 20 HST 21 VSSG 22 EVF8.5(VDD) 23 GND(VSS) 24 GND(VSS) 25 GND(VSS)
CMOS SENSOR ASS'Y CN1040 A1 GND A2 GR L A3 GR L+ A4 GR U A5 GR U+ A6 GR CLK+ A7 GR CLK A8 GND A9 B CLK A10 B CLK+ A11 B L+ 1A2 B L A13 B U+ A14 B U A15 GND A16 AFE TXD A17 AFE SCK A18 CCD TEMP A19 AFEG XCS A20 XRESET A21 CS A22 SDATA A23 SCK A24 GND A25 SENS 1.0V B1 GND B2 GB CLK B3 GB CLK+ B4 GB L+ B5 GB L B6 GB U+ B7 GB U B8 GND B9 R L B10 R L+ B11 R U B12 R U+ B13 R CLK+ B14 R CLK B15 GND B16 CAM ON B17 AFE HD B18 AFE VD B19 AFEB XCS B20 AFER XCS B21 GND B22 AFE1.8V B23 AFE1.8V B24 AVDD3V B25 CAM5.1V
HDMI FPC ASS'Y CN10 1 DDC/CEC GROUND 2 HPD 3 +5V 4 +5V 5 SDA 6 SCL 7 Clock Shield 8 Clock 9 Clock+ 10 D0 Shield 11 D0 12 D0+ 13 D1 Shield 14 D1 15 D1+ 16 D2 Shield 17 D2 18 D2+ 19 GND 20 GND CN15 1 TMDS DATA2+ 2 TMDS DATA2 SHIELD 3 TMDS DATA2 4 TMDS DATA1+ 5 TMDS DATA1 SHIELD 6 TMDS DATA1 7 TMDS DATA0+ 8 TMDS DATA0 SHIELD 9 TMDS DATA0 10 TMDS CLOCK+ 11 TMDS CLOCK SHIELD 12 TMDS CLOCK 13 CEC 14 NC 15 SCL 16 SDA 17 DDC/CEC GROUND 18 +5V POWER 19 HOT PLUG DETECT 20 SHELL1 21 SHELL2 22 SHELL3 23 SHELL4
FRONT FPC ASS'Y CN100 1 P5V 2 WHITE LED 3 RMC IN 4 GND 5 BARRSW CLOSE 6 BAR LED CL 7 BARRSW OPEN 8 BAR LED OP 9 BARRMO OUT4 10 BARRMO OUT1 11 BARRMO OUT3 12 BARRMO OUT2
CVF PCB CN4101 1 AVDD2.7V 2 P GY OUT 3 GY GND 4 Y GY OUT 5 EVF VSS 6 EVF COM AC 7 EVF PSIG 8 EVF G 9 EVF R 10 EVF B 11 EVF PCG 12 EVF ENB 13 EVF VCK 14 EVF VST 15 EVF XSTB 16 EVF REF 17 EVF NRW 18 EVF HCK1 19 EVF HCK2 20 EVF HST 21 EVF VSSG 22 EVF VDD 23 EVF VSS 24 EVF VSS 25 EVF VSS CN4102 1 VDD 2 VSS 3 VSSG 4 HST 5 HCK2 6 HCK1 7 RGT 8 NRW 9 DWN 10 REF 11 XSTB 12 VST 13 VCK 14 ENB 15 PCG 16 BLUE 17 RED 18 GREEN 19 PSIG 20 COM
FOCUS DIAL ASS'Y CN1 1 KEY GND 2 KEY GND 3 MF CW SW 4 KEY AD3 5 MF CCW SW
CAMERA SECTION-1
ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL DIGITAL IMAGE SIGNAL CPU BUS SIGNAL
HV20 E
MAIN PCB(1/10)
DOUT0N B H1 DOUT0P B G1 DOUT1N B D1 DOUT1P B C1 TCLKP B E1 TCLKN B F1 DOUT0N A J2 DOUT0P A J1 DOUT1N A E2 DOUT1P A D2 TCLKP A F2 TCLKN A G2
OUT4S 24 OUT4N 25
VTXL 1.35V TH1040 DOUT0N B H1 VTXL 1.35V DOUT0P B G1 DOUT1N B D1 GR L GR L+ GR U GR U+ GR CLK+ GR CLK GB L GB L+ GB U GB U+ GB CLK+ GB CLK SENS VDD5V VTXH 4.2V 4 SENS VDD5V 4 VOUT 1
CN1040 R L R L+ R U R U+ R CLK+ R CLK B CLK B CLK+ B L+ B L B U+ B U GR L GR L+ GR U GR U+ GR CLK+ GR CLK GB CLK GB CLK+ GB L+ GB L GB U+ GB U AFE HD AFE VD AFE SCK AFE TXD AFEB XCS AFER XCS AFEG XCS XRESET CS SDATA SCK AFE1.8V AFE1.8V AVDD3V CAM ON CAM5.1V SENS 1.0V CCD TEMP
B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B17 B18 A17 A16 B19 B20 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 B22 B23 B24 B16 B25 A25 A18
B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B17 B18 A17 A16 B19 B20 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 B16 A18 B22 B23 B24 B25 A25
CN1000 R L R L+ R U R U+ R CLK+ R CLK B CLK B CLK+ B L+ B L B U+ B U GR L GR L+ GR U GR U+ GR CLK+ GR CLK GB CLK GB CLK+ GB L+ GB L GB U+ GB U AFE HD AFE VD AFE SCK AFE TXD AFEB XCS AFER XCS AFEG XCS XRESET CS SDATA SCK CAM ON CCD TEMP AFE1.8V AFE1.8V AVDD3V CAM5.1V SENS 1.0V
R L R L+ R U R U+ R CLK+ R CLK
DATA(0) C12 P4 DI00 N4 DI00+ P5 DI01 N5 DI01+ N3 CLKI0+ P3 CLKI0 DATA(1) B12 DATA(2) B13 DATA(3) A13 DATA(4) A12 DATA(5) C11 DATA(6) B11 DATA(7) A11
B L B L+ B U B U+ B CLK+ B CLK
L13 DI30 L12 DI30+ K12 DI31 K11 DI31+ N13 CLKI3+ M13 CLKI3
DATA(8) D10 DATA(9) B10 DATA(10) A10 DATA(11) E9 DATA(12) D9 DATA(13) C9 DATA(14) B9
GR L GR L+ GR U GR U+ GR CLK+ GR CLK
M11 DI20 N11 DI20+ M12 DI21 N12 DI21+ N10 CLKI2+ M10 CLKI2
DATA(15) A9
GB L GB L+ GB U GB U+ GB CLK+ GB CLK
ADR(3) G10 ADR(4) G11 ADR(5) G14 ADR(6) F11 ADR(7) F12 ADR(8) F13 ADR(9) F14 ADR(10) E10 ADR(11) E11 ADR(12) E12 ADR(13) E13
SENS VDD5V
VDD1 CONT
21 VDD2
VIN
23 VRESL OUT3S 13 VCHR/VC0R OUT3N 5 4 E9 CCDINP A D9 CCDINM A E10 CCDINP B D10 CCDINM B
L2 HDO L1 VDO
ADR(14) D13 ADR(15) D14 DO00 H4 DOUT00 N DOUT00 P DOUT01 N DOUT01 P TCLK00 N TCLK00 P DOUT10 N DOUT10 P DOUT11 N DOUT11 P TCLK01 N TCLK01 P TO CAMERA SECTION-2 MAIN PCB
OUT2S 27 OUT2N 26
DO00+ H5 VIN 5 MPX RDY MPX XRST XEWRL M XERD M MPX XCS DO01 J2 DO01+ J3 C8 XRDY A7 XRESET D7 WE D8 RD B8 CS CLKO0 H3 CLKO0+ H2 DO10 F2 DO10+ F1 DO11 F5 DO11+ F4
K3 HDI K4 VDI
CLKO1 G2 CLKO1+ G3
TGVD TGHD MPX RDY MPX XRST XEWRL M XERD M MPX XCS AFE TXD AFE SCK AFER XCS AFEG XCS AFEB XCS TG XRST TG XCS TG TXD TG SCK CAM ON CCD TEMP
01
Mar. 2007
CAMERA SECTION-2
MAIN PCB(2/10)
HV20 E
E DATA8 to 15 E ADD0 to 2 XEWRU XERD TCK TMS TRST EDATA10 EDATA11 EDATA12 EDATA13 EDATA14 EDATA15 EDATA8 EDATA9 TO RECORDER SECTION-2 MAIN PCB
MADDR L(10)
MADDR L(11)
MADDR L(13)
MADDR L(14)
DQ0 R8 XMWE L XMCAS L XMRAS L XMCS L MCLK L MCKE L MDQM L3 MDQM L2 MDQM L1 MDQM L0 MADDR L0 MADDR L1 MADDR L2 MADDR L3 MADDR L4 MADDR L5 MADDR L6 MADDR L7 MADDR L8 MADDR L9 MADDR L10 MADDR L11 MADDR L13 MADDR L14 K8 /WE K7 /CAS J9 /RAS J8 /CS J1 CLK J2 CKE F2 DQM3 F8 DQM2 K1 DQM1 K9 DQM0 G8 A0 G9 A1 F7 A2 F3 A3 G1 A4 G2 A5 G3 A6 H1 A7 H2 A8 J3 A9 G7 A10 H9 A11 J7 BA0 H8 BA1 DQ1 N7 DQ2 R9 DQ3 N8 DQ4 P9 DQ5 M8 DQ6 M7 DQ7 L8 DQ8 L2 DQ9 M3 DQ10 M2 DQ11 P1 DQ12 N2 DQ13 R1 DQ14 N3
MDATA L0 MDATA L1 MDATA L2 MDATA L3 MDATA L4 MDATA L5 MDATA L6 MDATA L7 MDATA L8 MDATA L9 MDATA L10 MDATA L11 MDATA L12 MDATA L13 MDATA L14 MDATA L15 MDATA L16 MDATA L17 MDATA L18 MDATA L19 MDATA L20 MDATA L21 MDATA L22 MDATA L23 MDATA L24 MDATA L25 MDATA L26 MDATA L27 MDATA L28 MDATA L29 MDATA L30 MDATA L31
M23 M21 L25 L24 L23 L21 K25 K23 J25 J24 J23 J21 J20 M20 G21 G20 F20 E21 E20 A19 B19 C19 F19 A18 C18 E18 F18 A17 B17 C17 E17 F17
MDATA L(0) MDATA L(1) MDATA L(2) MDATA L(3) MDATA L(4) MDATA L(5) MDATA L(6) MDATA L(7) MDATA L(8) MDATA L(9) MDATA L(10) MDATA L(11) MDATA L(12) MDATA L(13) MDATA L(14) MDATA L(15) MDATA L(16) MDATA L(17) MDATA L(18) MDATA L(19) MDATA L(20) MDATA L(21) MDATA L(22) MDATA L(23) MDATA L(24) MDATA L(25) MDATA L(26) MDATA L(27) MDATA L(28) MDATA L(29) MDATA L(30) MDATA L(31)
Y19
Y18
Y17
Y16
AC3
AD3
AD2
AA1
AA2
AA3
AB1
G25
AB2
G23
C24
C20
C21
C22
D23
D24
H25
H23
H24
D25
B20
A24
A22
B21
E23
E24
B25
A20
A21
E25
F21
F25
AE3
AC1
AE2
AE4
W1
EADDR M(0)
EADDR M(2)
EADDR M(5)
EADDR M(10)
EADDR M(18)
XEWR S
XECS S
XMCAS L
MADDR L(0)
MADDR L(1)
MADDR L(2)
MADDR L(3)
MADDR L(4)
MADDR L(5)
MADDR L(6)
MADDR L(7)
MADDR L(8)
MADDR L(9)
XMWE L
EDATA S(0)
EDATA S(1)
EDATA S(2)
EDATA S(3)
EDATA S(4)
EDATA S(5)
EDATA S(6)
EDATA S(7)
XMRAS L
MDQM L(3)
MDQM L(2)
MDQM L(1)
MDQM L(0)
EADDR S(0)
EADDR S(1)
EADDR S(2)
XEINT S
XMCS L
MCKE L
MCLK L
XERD S
Y14
Y1
Y2
EDATA M(0) AD10 EDATA M(1) AE10 EDATA M(2) EDATA M(3) EDATA M(4) EDATA M(5) EDATA M(6) EDATA M(7) EDATA M(8) EDATA M(9) EDATA M(10) EDATA M(11) EDATA M(12) EDATA M(13) EDATA M(14) EDATA M(15) ADATA(0) ADATA(1) ADATA(2) ADATA(3) ADATA(4) ADATA(5) ADATA(6) ADATA(7) BDATA(0) BDATA(1) BDATA(2) BDATA(3) BDATA(4) BDATA(5) AA9 AC9 AD9 AE9 AD8 AE8 AD7 AE7 AC6 AD6 AE6 AC5 AD5 AE5 U1 U2 U3 V1 V2 V3 W3 Y3 R2 R3 R5 T1 T2 T3 V5 W5 Y6 R1 M1 J1 H1 K5 K3 K6 J2 K2 AUD1 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD2 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD1 VIC TO MACS AUD2 VIC TO MACS DOUT00 P DOUT00 N TCLK00 P TCLK00 N DOUT01 P DOUT01 N DOUT10 P DOUT10 N TCLK01 P TCLK01 N DOUT11 P DOUT11 N
EADDR M ADD0 to 24 EDATA M DATA0 to 15 MACS RDY MACS XCS XEWRL M XEWRU M XERD M MACS XINT1 MACS XINT0 MACS TDO MACS XRST ST TMG 1
DQ15 R2 DQ16 E8 DQ17 D7 DQ18 D8 DQ19 B9 DQ20 C8 DQ21 A9 DQ22 C7 DQ23 A8 DQ24 A2 DQ25 C3 DQ26 A1 DQ27 C2 DQ28 B1 DQ29 D2 DQ30 D3 DQ31 E2
CAM A DATA0 to 7 CAM B DATA0 to 7 XHD MACS CLK MACS VCLK MACS LRCK WCK BASIL TDO ST TMG
XMWE U XMCAS U XMRAS U XMCS U MCLK U MCKE U MDQM U3 MDQM U2 MDQM U1 MDQM U0 MADDR U0 MADDR U1 MADDR U2 MADDR U3 MADDR U4 MADDR U5 MADDR U6 MADDR U7 MADDR U8 MADDR U9 MADDR U10 MADDR U11 MADDR U13 MADDR U14
K8 /WE K7 /CAS J9 /RAS J8 /CS J1 CLK J2 CKE F2 DQM3 F8 DQM2 K1 DQM1 K9 DQM0 G8 A0 G9 A1 F7 A2 F3 A3 G1 A4 G2 A5 G3 A6 H1 A7 H2 A8 J3 A9 G7 A10 H9 A11 J7 BA0 H8 BA1
DQ0 R8 DQ1 N7 DQ2 R9 DQ3 N8 DQ4 P9 DQ5 M8 DQ6 M7 DQ7 L8 DQ8 L2 DQ9 M3 DQ10 M2 DQ11 P1 DQ12 N2 DQ13 R1 DQ14 N3
MDATA U0 MDATA U1 MDATA U2 MDATA U3 MDATA U4 MDATA U5 MDATA U6 MDATA U7 MDATA U8 MDATA U9 MDATA U10 MDATA U11 MDATA U12 MDATA U13 MDATA U14 MDATA U15 MDATA U16 MDATA U17 MDATA U18 MDATA U19 MDATA U20 MDATA U21 MDATA U22 MDATA U23 MDATA U24 MDATA U25 MDATA U26 MDATA U27 MDATA U28 MDATA U29 MDATA U30 MDATA U31
AE19 AD19 AC19 AE20 AD20 AC20 AE21 AD21 AE22 AD22 AC22 AE23 AD23 AE24 AC24 AE25 T20 R24 R23 R21 R20 P25 P24 P21 N25 N24 N23 N21 N20 M25 M20 L20
MDATA U(0) MDATA U(1) MDATA U(2) MDATA U(3) MDATA U(4) MDATA U(5) MDATA U(6) MDATA U(7) MDATA U(8) MDATA U(9) MDATA U(10) MDATA U(11) MDATA U(12) MDATA U(13) MDATA U(14) MDATA U(15) MDATA U(16) MDATA U(17) MDATA U(18) MDATA U(19) MDATA U(20) MDATA U(21) MDATA U(22) MDATA U(23) MDATA U(24) MDATA U(25) MDATA U(26) MDATA U(27) MDATA U(28) MDATA U(29) STROBE TMG(0)
MACS CS MACS INT AUD1 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD2 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD1 VIC TO MACS AUD2 VIC TO MACS
RAW SDA(0) P B15 RAW SDA(0) N B14 RAW SCKA P A15 RAW SCKA N A14 RAW SDA(1) P C15 RAW SDA(1) N C14 RAW SDB(0) P B13 RAW SDB(0) N B12 RAW SCKB P A13 RAW SCKB N A12 RAW SDB(1) P C13 RAW SDB(1) N C12
DQ15 R2 DQ16 E8 DQ17 D7 DQ18 D8 DQ19 B9 DQ20 C8 DQ21 A9 DQ22 C7 DQ23 A8 DQ24 A2 DQ25 C3 DQ26 A1 DQ27 C2 DQ28 B1 DQ29 D2 DQ30 D3 DQ31 E2
DOUT00 P DOUT00 N TCLK00 P TCLK00 N DOUT01 P DOUT01 N DOUT10 P DOUT10 N TCLK01 P TCLK01 N DOUT11 P DOUT11 N TGHD TGVD
TGHD TGVD
F6 B5
MADDR U(10)
MADDR U(11)
MADDR U(13)
MADDR U(0)
MADDR U(1)
MADDR U(2)
MADDR U(3)
MADDR U(4)
MADDR U(5)
MADDR U(6)
MADDR U(7)
MADDR U(8)
MADDR U(9)
MDQM U(3)
MDQM U(2)
MDQM U(1)
MDQM U(0)
MCDT A(3)
MCDT A(2)
MCDT A(1)
MCDT A(0)
MDATA U(31)
MADDR U(14)
XMRAS U
VDDE G1
XEWRU M
XEWRL M
XMCAS U
VDDE C1
VDDE C2
VDDE C4
VDDE C3
VDDE A7
VDDE A8
VDDE E1
VDDE F1
VDDE F2
XMWE U
AC12
AD13
AC10
AC16
AA20
AA21
AB24
AB23
AA25
AB25
AA10
AC11
AE13 XRESET
XMCS U
MCKE U
MCLK U
XERD M
XECS M
TRST
RDY
TMS
W20
W23
W24
W25
AD1
AC7
AA6
Y10
U21
U23
U24
U25
V23
V24
V25
Y25
Y24
V20
V21
Y13
T21
T23
T24
Y12
G1
TDO
TCK
L1
G3
D1
C3
C1
D2
H6
C2
B2
A3
A7
B1
F5
L6
J6
L2
STROBE TMG(1)
XEINT(0)
XEINT(1)
DVDD2.7V MACS XINT0 MACS XINT1 CN102 DVDD2.7V CARD CLK CARD DAT3 CARD DAT2 CARD DAT1 CARD DAT0 CARD CMD MACS XRST CARD DAT3 CARD DAT2 CARD DAT1 CARD DAT0 CARD CMD MACS RDY MACS TDO MACS XCS CARD CLK 38 36 42 43 31 33 39 TO CARD, REAR PCB, HDMI FPC ASS'Y SECTION CARD PCB CN104
DVDD2.7V
01
Mar. 2007
CAMERA SECTION-3
MAIN PCB(3/10)
HV20 E
Y DRIVE A Y DRIVE B CN1600 Y DRIVE A Y DRIVE B P DRIVE B P DRIVE A Y HALL OUT+ Y HALL OUT Y HALL IN Y HALL IN+ P HALL OUT P HALL OUT+ P HALL IN P HALL IN+
VM1 VM2
4 5
P5V
TO LENS UNIT
5 6 7 8 2 3 1 4 10 11 12 9
P DRIVE A P DRIVE B
IN1
IN2 15
EN1 19 EN2 17
EXTAF RXD EXTAF TINTE EXTAF AD EXTAF TXD EXTAF SCK EXTAF READ EN EXTAF CLK EXTAF CLK0 EXTAF CS
1 2 3 4
CSB 10 CLK 11
DI 12
1 2 4 9 10 12 14 15 16 8 13
CN1700 MISO /TINTE AFAD MOSI SCLK READ AFCLK CLK0 CSAF VCC VCC
6 2 5
NC2 NC1
VDD
AVDD2.7V
AVDD 3.2V ND HALL OUT(+) ND HALL OUT() ND HALL IN(+) ND HALL IN() H6 HALL1OUT F5 HALL1+OUT H7 HALL1+IN G6 HALL1IN D8 OUT2B GYRIN1 E5 GYRIN2 G4 Y GY OUT P GY OUT Y GY OUT P GY OUT TO CVF SECTION MAIN PCB DAC5 OUT F1
TO LENS UNIT
15 14 13 12 10 11 4 17 18 6 8 7 9 26 25 27 28 29 30 31 20 23 22 1 24 21 3 2
CN1200 ND HALL OUT ND HALL IN ND HALL OUT+ ND HALL IN+ ND DRIVE+ ND DRIVE FOCUS TARG FOCUS DRIVE+ FOCUS DRIVE ZOOM B ZOOM B+ ZOOM A ZOOM A+ IG DRIVE+ IG DRIVE IG HALL IN+ IG HALL OUT+ IG HALL IN IG HALL OUT IG HALL OUT ZOOM SENS L TEMP ZOOM LED FOCUS VCC L TEMP 2.7V ZOOM VCC FOCUS ANAB FOCUS ANAA
ND DRIVE+
FOCUS TARG FOCUS DRIVE+ FOCUS DRIVE ZOOM B ZOOM +B ZOOM A ZOOM +A
D3 DAC3 OUT B8 OUT3 C8 OUT3B A4 OUT5B A3 OUT5 A5 OUT4B A6 OUT4 DI D4 CLK A2 LD B4 IN1 E2 IN3 C5 AIF/DA SO AIF/DA SCLK DA LOAD PWM IRIS PWM VCM PWM ND PWM ZA PWM ZB AIF/DA SO AIF/DA SCLK DA LOAD PWM IRIS PWM VCM PWM ND PWM ZA PWM ZB ND ENC I SW Y GYRO P GYRO I ENC Z PSV ND F PSV IRIS CL I ENC ND ENC Z RES SW L TEMP LED RET TO RECORDER SECTION-2 MAIN PCB
Q1700 P5V B5 VM4.5 B7 VM3 D7 VM2 B2 VM1 TO RECORDER SECTION-2 MAIN PCB MR ENC AD1 MR ENC AD2 AVDD2.7V F8 VC
01
Mar. 2007
USB SIGNAL
L TEMP I ENC LED RET IRIS CL Z RES SW Z PSV ND F PSV ND ENC
HV20 E
TO CAMERA SECTION-3 MAIN PCB A4 ND ENC R7 B13 P7 AFEG XCS AFEB XCS AFER XCS A9 B11 A3 V11 G17 V6 TG XRST AFE TXD MPX XRST AFE SCK CCD TEMP CAM ON N8 TG XCS N2 TG TXD N3 TG SCK ND F PSV IRIS CL Z PSV LED RET I ENC
U2 BARRSW EN A10 DIRECTPRINT LED 9 OUT3 10 OUT4 8 7 IN1 4 M5 B MO CONT1 2 3 N5 B MO CONT2 P5 B MO ENABLE R2 BARRSW OPEN P3 BARRSW CLOSE K18 RMC PULSE IN TO CARD, REAR PCB, HDMI FPC SECTION REAR PCB 2 CN101 EJECT SW Q105 Q102 Q106 D13 VIDEO LIGHT ON B12 EJECT SW TO SERVO SECTION MAIN PCB CAS IN MIC ON MIC1 MIC2 MIC3 HPD TX SDA(I2C) TX SCL(I2C) MON SENSE HDMI RST ST EFCHG ST TMG ON ST VDHGL(0) 2 OI1 CONT1 7 3 1 5 TX SDA(I2C) TX SCL(I2C) TX SDA(I2C) TX SCL(I2C) TX SDA(I2C) TX SCL(I2C)
P.AE/GREEN SW K1 START/STOP SW P1 VTR POW SW D16 CAM POW SW E16 KEY AD1 B5
USB XINT0 L5 MACS CAM MODE T6 VTOM CS K14 MTOV EN D10 VTOM DATA R9 MTOV DATA T9 1 4 USB XCS
CAM ON XERD M XEWRL M CCD TEMP AFE SCK AFE TXD AFEG XCS AFEB XCS AFER XCS TG XCS TG SCK TG TXD TG XRST MPX XRST MPX XCS MPX RDY EDATA M DATA0 to 15 EADDR M ADD0 to 15
OI2
C6 CASSETTEMEMORY A/D1 B6 CASSETTEMEMORY A/D2 V4 TX SDA(I2C) U4 TX SCL(I2C) L6 MON SENSE D12 HDMI RST
EADDR M ADD22
RDY H16 MACS XCS2 F15 MACS XCS3 F16 MACS XCS1 G15 MACS XCS0 H18 XERD M XEWRU M XEWRL M MTOV EN VTOM DATA MTOV DATA VTOM SCK NTSC XPAL FCH 0 VTOM CS MACS CAM MODE USB XCS USB XINT0 VTR POW SW CAM POW SW EDATA M DATA0 to 15 EADDR M ADD0 to 5 XRESET TX SDA(I2C) TX SCL(I2C)
D+ D VBUS
C12 ACCESS & CHARGE LED M4 COM POW LED T10 EXTAF TXD P10 EXTAF SCK Q103 M18 EXTAF READ EN U1 EXTAF CLK L18 EXTAF CLK0 F18 EXTAF CS R10 EXTAF RXD R1 EXTAF TINTE E7 EXTAF AD U11 PHOTO SW N1 H PHOTO SW C16 T/C POW SW C4 ZOOM AD VTR UNREG AVDD2.7V DVDD2.7V C14 VTR ON Q107 P5.15V D101 Q104 AVDD2.7V LENS LOGIC D14 ST EFCHG(0) B3 ST VDHGL(0) T12 ST TMG ON J3 CARD DET A5 KEY AD0 B9 FR FM END
TO CARD, REAR PCB, HDMI FPC ASS'Y SECTION CARD PCB CN104
3 5 7 13 18 10 26 28 30 14 17 19 12 20 21 23 15 8 11 25 2 16 24
CN102 D+ D VBUS ACCESS & CHARGE LED CAM POW LED P.AE/GREEN SW SP+ SP CARD DET START/STOP SW VTR POW SW CAM POW SW KEY AD1 KEY AD0 PHOTO SW H PHOTO SW T/C POW SW ZOOM AD VTR UNREG AVDD2.7V LI RESET DVDD2.7V LI POW2
4 2
EADDR M ADD4 U13 EADDR M ADD5 N11 EADDR M ADD6 R13 EADDR M ADD7 V14 EADDR M ADD8 T14 EADDR M ADD9 P12 EADDR M ADD10 V15 EADDR M ADD11 U15 EADDR M ADD12 P13 EADDR M ADD13 R14 EADDR M ADD14 V16 EADDR M ADD15 U16 EADDR M ADD16 T15 EADDR M ADD17 V17 EADDR M ADD18 T16 EADDR M ADD19 U17 EADDR M ADD20 R15 EADDR M ADD21 P14 EADDR M ADD22 N14 EDATA M DATA0 T17 EDATA M DATA1 T18 EDATA M DATA2 P15 EDATA M DATA3 R16 EDATA M DATA4 R17 EDATA M DATA5 R18 EDATA M DATA6 M13 EDATA M DATA7 M14 EDATA M DATA8 P16 EDATA M DATA9 P18 EDATA M DATA10 P17 EDATA M DATA11 L13 EDATA M DATA12 N18 EDATA M DATA13 N15 EDATA M DATA14 N17 EDATA M DATA15 L14 FM XCS L17 FM XRST R11
3 5
EXTAF CLK EXTAF CLK0 EXTAF TXD EXTAF RXD EXTAF SCK EXTAF CS EXTAF AD EXTAF READ EN EXTAF TINTE
LI POW VBATT VTR ON B RESET CCM RESET E3+LI E3V E1.4V DC V A/D A/D I BATT A/D IC3201 CSL IC3201 VTOM CLK IC3201 MTOV DATA IC3201 VTOM DATA DC V DET B E3DET CHG CTL1 CHG CTL2 DC J DET VTR ON SUB SUB SCP OFF CAM MINUS1.2 ON BATT TEMP LCD BL ON
Q100
C15 FIELD INDEX0 D100 E3V A15 MACS FREEZE REQ B14 EXT IN INFO M16 SHOE ON E9 ST VDHGL(1) C5 KEY AD2 A6 KEY AD3 B8 KEY AD4 P6 MF CW SW U3 MF CCW SW G14 B RESET G1 CCM RESET U10 DC V DET A8 DC V A/D D7 A/D I A7 BATT A/D T3 IC3201 CSL C SYNC LCD/EEP SO LCD/EEP SCLK LCD EEP CS V LCD EEP SIN V LCD CS LCD ON VF R LCD VF B LCD VF G LCD PANEL BT SW PANEL OPEN SW CHG CTL2 CHG CTL1
EDATA M DATA0 EDATA M DATA1 EDATA M DATA2 EDATA M DATA3 EDATA M DATA4 EDATA M DATA5 EDATA M DATA6 EDATA M DATA7 EDATA M DATA8 EDATA M DATA9 EDATA M DATA10 EDATA M DATA11 EDATA M DATA12 EDATA M DATA13 EDATA M DATA14 EDATA M DATA15
E2 DQ0 H2 DQ1 E3 DQ2 H3 DQ3 H4 DQ4 E4 DQ5 H5 DQ6 E5 DQ7 F2 DQ8 G2 DQ9 F3 DQ10 G3 DQ11 F4 DQ12 G5 DQ13 F5 DQ14 G6 DQ15
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19
E1 D1 C1 A1 B1 D2 C2 A2 B5 A5 C5 D5 B6 A6 C6 D6 E6 B2 C3 D4
EADDR M ADD0 EADDR M ADD1 EADDR M ADD2 EADDR M ADD3 EADDR M ADD4 EADDR M ADD5 EADDR M ADD6 EADDR M ADD7 EADDR M ADD8 EADDR M ADD9 EADDR M ADD10 EADDR M ADD11 EADDR M ADD12 EADDR M ADD13 EADDR M ADD14 EADDR M ADD15 EADDR M ADD16 EADDR M ADD17 EADDR M ADD18 EADDR M ADD19 EADDR M ADD20 E3V
MACS RDY MACS XCS EDATA M DATA0 to 15 EADDR M ADD0 to 24 XEWRL M XEWRU M XERD M MACS XINT0 MACS XINT1 MACS XRST MACS TDO
XRESET SP + SP
SHOE ON ST VDHGL(1) DIRECTPRINT LED KEY AD2 KEY AD3 KEY AD4 MF CW SW MF CCW SW C SYNC LCD/EEP SCLK LCD/EEP SO LED EEP CS V LCD/EEP SIN V LCD CS LCD ON VF R LCD VF B LCD VF G LCD PANEL BT SW PANEL OPEN SW VF G EVF VF R EVF VF B EVF EVF SEN EVF 3V ON EVF 5V ON
T7 IC3201 VTOM CLK V7 IC3201 MTOV DATA U7 IC3201 VTOM DATA E11 CHG CTL G13 DC J DET F14 B E3DET E12 CHG CTL1 A13 VTR ON SUB PCST0(EJTAG) PCST1(EJTAG) PCST2(EJTAG) PCST3(EJTAG) PCST4(EJTAG) TPCO(EJTAG) TRST(EJTAG) DCLK(EJTAG) DINT(EJTAG) B15 SUB SCP OFF B10 CAM MINUS1.2 ON C7 BATT TEMP XRESET K15 MACS XINT1 K16 MACS XINT0 TMS(EJTAG) TDO(EJTAG) TCK(EJTAG)
F1 CE B4 RST A4 WE G1 OE
NC3 D3
TDI(EJTAG)
EJE(EJTAG)
VF R2 U27 VF B2 W23
C10 M1 G2 CDATA(4)/PIO CDATA(3)/PIO SCS(6)/PIO SCS(7)/PIO F25 D27 F9 A9 FR FM END FIELD INDEX0 MACS FREEZE REQ EXT IN INFO
F2
H6
E3
D1
F3
D3
C1
E2
D2
C2
E4
E1
CN100 E3V TPCO PCST0 PCST2 PCST4 EJE DINT TCK TMS TDO TDI TRST PCST1 PCST3 DCLK CCM RESET DEBCLK DEBUD DEBDD XDEBEN DEBCLK DEBUD DEBDD XDEBEN
NC
01
Mar. 2007
SERVO SECTION
HV20 E
MAIN PCB(5/10)
CAPSTAN SERVO SIGNAL
D.W1 D1 D.W2 E1 D.V1 B1 D.V2 C2 D.U1 A1 D.U2 B2 D.COM D5 D.PGIN A6 D.FGPGIN+ C6 D.FGIN D6 C.HW H6 CFG DPG DFG A4 C.FGSMT B7 D.PGSMT C7 D.FGSMT D4 D.EC D10 L.FBR C.HW+ G6 C.HU+ K5 CN303 C H W W+ C H+ U+ U V+ V CFG2 CFG1 UCOIL UCOIL WCOIL WCOIL VCOIL VCOIL CFG VCC CN302 W W V V U U COIL COM DPG DFG SENS COM 10 11 3 4 1 2 9 6 5 7
DMC III
DRUM MOTOR
PG FG
C.HU
J5
C3 D.PS J3 C.PS J2 C.FBR K2 C.EC J7 R.OUT1 TO RECORDER SECTION-3 MAIN PCB J8 R.OUT2 CFG DPG DFG DERR LMO FRBL LMO FRBH DRUM ON CAP ON CAP FRBL CAP FRBH CERR TREEL SREEL DA CFG DEW AD MSW AD TAPE TOP TAPE END TAPE LED REC PROOF REEL LED CONT DA TREEL DA SREEL
C.FGIN+ B5 C.U1 G2 C.U2 G3 C.V1 H1 C.V2 H2 C.W1 G4 C.W2 H3 L.REV1 F3 L.REV2 F2 L.FWD1 E2 AVDD2.7V
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 2
CAPSTAN MOTOR
FG
LOADING MOTOR
DEW SENSOR
CN301 LOAD() LOAD() LOAD(+) LOAD(+) DEW+ MSW SENS MSW VCC MSW VSS
6 7 1 2 8 5 4 3
MODE SW
P5V
AVDD2.7V
CN300 BOT E BOT C EOT E EOT C LED A LED K REC PRF MIC3 MIC2 MIC1 C IN TIN TIN+ TOUT TOUT+ SIN SIN+ SOUT SOUT+
1 2 20 21 14 15 5 4 6 7 12 8 10 9 11 16 18 17 19
SAFETY SW
MIC
CASSETTE IN SW
FG
TAKE UP REEL
FG
SUPPLY REEL
01
Mar. 2007
RECORDER SECTION-1
MAIN PCB(6/10)
TO JACK PCB, FRONT COVER ASS'Y SECTION JACK PCB CN501 34 32 30 28 26 33 12 13 14 15 16 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17 18 19 20 40 42 43 44 37 39 36 CN2800 D DET D ID1 PR PB Y D ID3 P5V ST UNREG ST UNREG ST UNREG ST UNREG STROBE3V BARRMO OUT2(A) BARRMO OUT1(A) BARRMO OUT4(B) BARRMO OUT3(B) BARRSW CLOSE BARRSW LED BARRSW OPEN WHITE LED RMC IN ST TMG ON ST TMG ST EFCHG ST VDHGL AV R EXT L ADV/EXT MIC R EXT P DET AV JACK DET AV L/HP L V I/O/HP R
HV20 E
A6
D DETECT
AH DATA0 AH DATA1 AH DATA2 AH DATA3 AH DATA4 AH DATA5 AH DATA6 AH DATA7 BH DATA0 BH DATA1 BH DATA2 BH DATA3 BH DATA4 BH DATA5 BH DATA6 BH DATA7
AH DATA0 AH DATA1 AH DATA2 AH DATA3 AH DATA4 AH DATA5 AH DATA6 AH DATA7 BH DATA0 BH DATA1 BH DATA2 BH DATA3 BH DATA4 BH DATA5 BH DATA6 BH DATA7
AC3 AC4 AB1 AB2 AB3 AB4 AA3 AA4 AG4 AF1 AF2 AF3 AF4 AE2 AE3 AE4 AA1 W1
AHDATA0 AHDATA1 AHDATA2 AHDATA3 AHDATA4 AHDATA5 AHDATA6 AHDATA7 BHDATA0 BHDATA1 BHDATA2 BHDATA3 BHDATA4 BHDATA5 BHDATA6 BHDATA7 HDVCLK VCLK TSD0 TSD1 TSD2 TSD3 TSD4 TSD5 TSD6 G25 G24 F24 F25 F26 F27 E24 E26 D27 D26 D24 E27 B1 C3 C2 D3 D2 E3 AE16 AD16 TSD0 TSD1 TSD2 TSD3 TSD4 TSD5 TSD6 TSD7 TSCLK TDIR TSSYNC TSVALID WCK LRCK AUD1 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD2 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD1 TRIP TO VIC AUD2 TRIP TO VIC E DATA0 E DATA1 E DATA2 E DATA3 E DATA4 E DATA5 E DATA6 E DATA7 E DATA8 E DATA9 E DATA10 E DATA11 E DATA12 E DATA13 E DATA14 E DATA15 E ADD0 E ADD1 E ADD2 E ADD3 E ADD4 E ADD5 E ADD6 E ADD7 E ADD8 E ADD9 E ADD10 E ADD11 E ADD12 E ADD13 E ADD14 E ADD15 E ADD16 E ADD17 E ADD18 STDATA0 STDATA1 STDATA2 STDATA3 STDATA4 STDATA5 STDATA6 STDATA7 STCLK STEN STSTART STEND STREQ C27 A26 B26 B25 C25 A24 B24 C23 A23 C22 D22 D21 D23 ST DATA0 ST DATA1 ST DATA2 ST DATA3 ST DATA4 ST DATA5 ST DATA6 ST DATA7 ST CLK ST EN ST START ST END ST REQ ST DATA0 to 7 ST CLK ST EN ST START ST END ST REQ TSD0 to 7 TSCLK TDIR TSSYNC TSVALID AUD1 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD2 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD1 TRIP TO VIC AUD2 TRIP TO VIC E DATA0 to 15 E ADD0 to 18 XERD XEWRU XEWRL BASIL CS TRIPLETS CS TRIPLETS RDY TRIPLETS INT1 TRIPLETS INT2 TRIPLETS TDO TRIPLETS BASIL XRESET TRST TCK TMS LINKS TDO BASIL TDO WCK LRCK AUD1 VIC TO AIF TO RECORDER SECTION-3 MAIN PCB
Q2808
AHDATA COD(2) C16 D ID1/GPO(18)/MONI(2) AHDATA COD(3) AHDATA COD(4) AHDATA COD(5) AHDATA COD(6) A9 C11 C8 PR PB BHDATA COD(0) Y BHDATA COD(1) BHDATA COD(2)
P5.15V
ST UNREG STROBE3V
AHDATA COD(7)
T12 R12 P12 U13 T13 R13 U14 P14 N15 M17 M16 M15 M14 L17 L16 L14 R17 R16 R15 P17 N17 P16 U16 T15 U17 K17 B5 C5 D5 A4 B4 C4 A3 A2
ADATA VIC(0) ADATA VIC(1) ADATA VIC(2) ADATA VIC(3) ADATA VIC(4) ADATA VIC(5) ADATA VIC(6) ADATA VIC(7) BDATA VIC(0) BDATA VIC(1) BDATA VIC(2) BDATA VIC(3) BDATA VIC(4) BDATA VIC(5) BDATA VIC(6) BDATA VIC(7)
BHDATA COD(3) BHDATA COD(4) BHDATA COD(5) BHDATA COD(6) BHDATA COD(7) CLK CODEC VCLK CODEC
V I/O/HP R AV JACK DET AV L/HP L AV R EXT L ADV/EXT MIC R EXT P DET BARRMO OUT2 BARRMO OUT1 BARRMO OUT4 BARRMO OUT3 BARRSW CLOSE BARRSW LED BARRSW OPEN WHITE LED RMC IN ST TMG ON ST EFCHG ST VDHGL(0) ST TMG
XERD XEWRU XEWRL TRIPLETS CS XERD R2 P3 T1 XERD XEWRL BASIL CS TRIPLETS RDY TRIPLETS INT1 TRIPLETS INT2
OSD DATA(0) OSD DATA(1) OSD DATA(2) OSD DATA(3) VCLK IN CCLK IN DOT CLK VD HD VSYNC ADATA CAM(0) ADATA CAM(1) ADATA CAM(2) ADATA CAM(3) ADATA CAM(4) ADATA CAM(5) ADATA CAM(6) ADATA CAM(7)
XEWRL XECS
V I/O/HP R LET CONT WIDE CONT MUTE D VIC A DATA0 to 7 VIC B DATA0 to 7 VIC OSD DATA0 to 3 27M CCLK VIC HD DOTCLK VIC OSD VD VIC OSD HD VIC HD VD CAM A DATA0 to 7 CAM B DATA0 to 7 CLK MACS VCLK MACS XHD MACS
VIC HD VD CAM A DATA0 CAM A DATA1 CAM A DATA2 CAM A DATA3 CAM A DATA4 CAM A DATA5 CAM A DATA6 CAM A DATA7
D1 D2 D3 E1 E2 E3 F1 F4 C1 G1 B2 F16 F15 F14 E16 E15 D17 D15 D14 B15 A14 B14 C14 B13 C13 D13 A12 E17
BDATA CAM(0) BDATA CAM(1) BDATA CAM(2) BDATA CAM(3) BDATA CAM(4) BDATA CAM(5) BDATA CAM(6) BDATA CAM(7) CLK CAM VCLK CAM XHD CAM DATA Y(0)/GPO(0) DATA Y(1)/GPO(1) DATA Y(2)/GPO(2) DATA Y(3)/GPO(3) DATA Y(4)/GPO(4) DATA Y(5)/GPO(5) DATA Y(6)/GPO(6) DATA Y(7)/GPO(7) DATA CRCB(0)/GPO(8) DATA CRCB(1)/GPO(9) DATA CRCB(2)/GPO(10) DATA CRCB(3)/GPO(11) DATA CRCB(4)/GPO(12) DATA CRCB(5)/GPO(13) DATA CRCB(6)/GPO(14) DATA CRCB(7)/GPO(15) CLK SDI EADDER(0) EADDER(1) EADDER(2) EADDER(3) EADDER(4) EADDER(5) N2 N3 N4 P1 P4 R1 E ADD0 E ADD1 E ADD2 E ADD3 E ADD4 E ADD5 EDATA(0) EDATA(1) EDATA(2) EDATA(3) EDATA(4) EDATA(5) EDATA(6) EDATA(7) EDATA(8) EDATA(9) EDATA(10) EDATA(11) EDATA(12) EDATA(13) EDATA(14) EDATA(15) G3 H1 H2 H4 J1 J3 J4 K1 K2 K3 L1 L2 L3 L4 M4 N1 E DATA0 E DATA1 E DATA2 E DATA3 E DATA4 E DATA5 E DATA6 E DATA7 E DATA8 E DATA9 E DATA10 E DATA11 E DATA12 E DATA13 E DATA14 E DATA15
TO CARD, REAR PCB, HDMI FPC ASS'Y SECTION HDMI FPC ASS'Y CN10
18 17 15 14 12 11 9 8 6 5 2 4 3
CN2830 D2+ D2 D1+ D1 D0+ D0 CLOCK+ CLOCK SCL SDA HPD +5V +5V HDMI5V
36 35 33 32 30 29 27 26 20 19 18 17
TX2P TX2N TX1P TX1N TX0P TX0N TXCP TXCN DSCL DSDA HPD INTR VA0(Y0) VA1(Y1) VA2(Y2) 79 78 77 76 67 65 64 63 75 70 69 68 56 55 54 53 66 DATA Y0 DATA Y1 DATA Y2 DATA Y3 DATA Y4 DATA Y5 DATA Y6 DATA Y7 DATA CRCB0 DATA CRCB1 DATA CRCB2 DATA CRCB3 DATA CRCB4 DATA CRCB5 DATA CRCB6 DATA CRCB7 CLK SDI
CAM B DATA4 CAM B DATA5 CAM B DATA6 CAM B DATA7 CLK MACS VCLK MACS XHD MACS DATA Y0 DATA Y1 DATA Y2 DATA Y3 DATA Y4 DATA Y5 DATA Y6 DATA Y7 DATA CRCB0 DATA CRCB1 DATA CRCB2 DATA CRCB3 DATA CRCB4 DATA CRCB5 DATA CRCB6 DATA CRCB7 CLK SDI
EADDR04 AG24 EADDR05 EADDR06 EADDR07 EADDR08 EADDR09 EADDR10 EADDR11 EADDR12 EADDR13 EADDR14 EADDR15 EADDR16 EADDR17 EADDR18 AF24 AD24 AF25 AE25 AD25 AF26 AE26 AD26 AF27 AE27 AC27 AC25 AC24 AB27
44 43 42
1D
11 2CK
2Q 1CK
9 3
10 12
6 4
1 3
01
Mar. 2007
RECORDER SECTION-2
IEEE 1394 SIGNAL ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL CPU BUS SIGNAL
HV20 E
MAIN PCB(7/10)
LINE IN D25 CDATA(1)/PIO AG22 AGC PWM Q2104 AA26 VRH1 Q2103 AA23 BYPASS Q2102 75 TO RECORDER SECTION-1 MAIN PCB V I/O/HP R AV JACK DET AV R AV L/HP L Y26 COMP FB AG27 COMP O AF24 CLAMP PWM AE26 COMP IN B11 SCS(3)/PIO HP MUTE HP ON TO CAMERA SECTION-3 MAIN PCB PWM ZB PWM ZA PWM VCM PWM IRIS PWM ND Y PWM P PWM P GYRO Y GYRO P SENS Y SENS ND ENC I ENC MR ENC AD2 MR ENC AD1 I SW DA LOAD DA1 CS I PSV DA1/DA2/CG SO DA1/DA2/CG SCLK AIF/DA SCLK AIF/DA SO PWM ZB PWM ZA PWM VCM PWM IRIS Q805 AVDD2.7V PWM ND Y PWM P PWM Q853 Q806 P GYRO Y GYRO P SENS Y SENS ND ENC Q802 Q852 Q801 I ENC MR ENC AD2 MR ENC AD1 T25 T26 T23 R27 R23 R25 R22 P27 P22 J26 F23 J27 LREQ/PIO D(1)/PIO PWM(0)/PIO PWM(1)/PIO PWM(3)/PIO PWM(4)/PIO PWM(5)/PIO PWM(6)/PIO FROM RECORDER SECTION-3 IC2301 (3/3) PWM(7)/PIO AIN(13) AIN(12) AIN(11) EADDR(0) L6 M1 M2 M3 M5 M6 N1 N2 N3 N5 N6 P2 P3
P5 R1 R2 R3 R5 R6 T2 T3 T5 EADDR(22) T6
G22 AIN(10) EXT RDY42/PIO H22 K27 K25 J22 AIN(6) SCS(10)/PIO B13 SCLK(0)/PIO AF6 EDREQ/PIO SCS(8)/PIO AIN(5) AIN(3) AIN(2) C12 SO(0)/PIO
EXT RDY41/PIO
EXT RDY1/PI
BGRNTX/PIO
XECS(6)/PIO
B10 SCLK(2)/PIO
A11 SCS(1)/PIO
SDLSEL/PIO
XECS(2)/PIO
AA3 XEINT2/PI
C10 SO(2)/PIO
A12 SI(0)/PIO
BRQ/PIO
D(2)/PIO
D(3)/PIO
D(4)/PIO
D(5)/PIO
D(6)/PIO
D(7)/PIO
AB3 XRESET
U22 LPS/PIO
E19 AUD1 O
P25 SOUND
A17 AUD1 I
B15 AMCK
C15 LRCK
AG7 TRST
AG1 TMS
AF7 TDO
AG2 TCK
F16
W3
XECS(0)
XEWRU
XEWRL
PIO(9)
PIO(8)
PIO(5)
PIO(6)
XERD
W1
G1
G2
G3
G5
G6
C8
H1
C2
D3
U3
H6
A8
A1
B2
E3
K1
K2
K3
K5
Y6
V1
Y5
Y2
V6
V5
K6
F6
F3
F2
F1
L1
L2
REC MUTE
AIF/DA SO
EXT DET
XILWRE
A MUTE
ICLK
IDIR
XTS
XIV
SP + SP
Q855 Q750 E DATA0 Q851 E DATA1 E DATA2 E DATA3 E DATA4 E2 DQ0 H2 E3 H3 H4 E4 H5 E5 F2 G2 F3 G3 F4 G5 F5 G6 DQ15 A3 BES F1 BEF LINKS CS LINKS INT G1 OE B4 RST A0 E1 D1 C1 A1 B1 D2 C2 A2 B5 A5 C5 E ADD0 E ADD1 E ADD2 E ADD3 E ADD4 E ADD5 E ADD6 E ADD7 E ADD8 E ADD9 E ADD10 E ADD11 E ADD12 E ADD13 E ADD14 E ADD15 E ADD16 E ADD17 E ADD18 E ADD19 E ADD20
ADV/EXTMIC R EXT L AUD1 VIC TO AIF CN701 INT MIC R INT MIC L
LINKS INT
LINKS CS
DA LOAD
Q854 I SW
DA1/DA2/CG SO
SOUND
AIF/DA SCLK
DA1/DA2/CG SCLK
DA1 CS
XPDI
AIF CS
I PSB
ID0
ID1
ID2
ID3
ID4
ID5
ID6
ID7
E DATA5 B1 B2 A1 A2 B3 AA4.6V P5V AA2.7V Q803 B4 A4 32 HVDD 19 47 10 8 34 41 40 45 42 LRCK AMCK WCK 3 4 5 6 7 AUDIO I/F CONTROLLER ALC1 HPF FIL1 FIL2 EQ FIL3 MIC POWER PRE AMP 28 +2db to 2db 24db +12db 0db OFFSET CANCEL HPF OFFSET CANCEL HPF 26 ADC 44 39 PRE AMP 27 MIXER & DEM 25 DAC OPGA MIX 36 E DATA0 E DATA1 31 HP AMP LINE OUT 29 35 21 ALC2 SPK AMP 20 13 AIF CS 14 AIF/DA SCLK 16 REC MUTE 17 XPDI 23 24 2 SOUND SP + SP E DATA2 E DATA3 E DATA4 E DATA5 E DATA6 E DATA7 E DATA8 E DATA9 E DATA10 E DATA11 E DATA12 E DATA13 E DATA14 E DATA15 J1 J2 K1 L2 K2 E12 E13 E11 F12 F11 G12 G13 G11 H11 J12 J13 J11 K13 L11 L13 L12 XTPB TPB XTPA TPBIAS TPA EDATA0 EDATA1 EDATA2 EDATA3 EDATA4 EDATA5 EDATA6 EDATA7 EDATA8 EDATA9 EDATA10 EDATA11 EDATA12 EDATA13 EDATA14 EDATA15 XEWRU EADDR0 EADDR1 EADDR2 EADDR3 EADDR4 EADDR5 EADDR6 M7 N13 N12 N11 M11 M10 N10 M9 E ADD0 E ADD1 E ADD2 E ADD3 E ADD4 E ADD5 E ADD6 5 3 6 XRESET XERD M8 L8 1 7 2 Q804 B5 A5 C5 A6 A7 TSD0 TSD1 TSD2 TSD3 TSD4 TSD5 TSD6 TSD7 TSVALID TSSYNC TSCLK TDIR ID0 ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4 ID5 ID6 ID7 IDIR ICLK XIV XILWRE XTS XECS XINT C7 B8 A8 C8 B10 A10 C11 A11 B13 C12 A13 B12 A12 N7 L7 E DATA6 E DATA7 E DATA8 E DATA9 E DATA10 E DATA11 E DATA12 E DATA13 E DATA14 E DATA15
4 2
D5 B6 A6 C6 D6 E6 B2 C3 D4 A20 D3
OVF DETECT
M2 N2 M3 N3 L3
A4 WE C4 LBS F6 UBS
12
L5
J1
J2
J3
J5
J6
EDATA(15)
WCK
EDATA(0)
XRESET E ADD0 to 18 E DATA0 to 15 XERD XEWRU XEWRL TRST TMS TCK LINKS TDO
HDV/DV JACK
1 2 3 4
01
Mar. 2007
RECORDER SECTION-3
MAIN PCB(8/10)
VIC A DATA0
HV20 E
A18 C19 B19 A19 C20 B20 A20 C21 B25 A27 E21 E22 E26 E27 F21 F22 C23 B23 A23 C24 A25 A24 A21 B22 A22 F26 D1 E2 D2 C3 B3 A3 C4 B4 A4 A6 B6 C6 A5 G26 G27 U6 AF21 ADATA(0) ADATA(1) ADATA(2) ADATA(3) ADATA(4) ADATA(5) ADATA(6) ADATA(7) BDATA(0) BDATA(1) BDATA(2) BDATA(3) BDATA(4) BDATA(5) BDATA(6) BDATA(7) OSD DATA(0) OSD DATA(1) OSD DATA(2) OSD DATA(3) VCLK CCLK HD DOTCLK OSD VD OSD HD HD VD STDATA(0) STDATA(1) STDATA(2) STDATA(3) STDATA(4) STDATA(5) STDATA(6) STDATA(7) STCLK STEN STSTART STEND STREQ CDATA(6)/PIO CDATA(7)/PIO EADDR(24)/PIO PIO(4) MDATA(0) AG13 MDATA(1) MDATA(2) MDATA(3) MDATA(4) AF13 AE13 AC13 AB13 M DATA0 M DATA1 M DATA2 M DATA3 M DATA4 M DATA5 M DATA6 M DATA7 M DATA8 M DATA9 M DATA10 M DATA11 M DATA12 M DATA13 M DATA14 M DATA15 M ADD0 M ADD1 M ADD2 M ADD3 M ADD4 M ADD5 M ADD6 M ADD7 M ADD8 M ADD9 M ADD10 M ADD11 M ADD12 M ADD13 DQML XWE XCAS XRAS XCS MCKE MCLK DQMU XDEBEN DEBUD DEBDD DEBCLK MTOV EN VTOM DATA MTOV DATA VTOM SCK NTSC XPAL VTOM CS MACS CAM MODE SHOE ID2 SHOE ID1 HA3V HA4.6V VTR UNREG CN2900 V I/O/HP R VTR POW SW CAM POW SW FCH 0 EVF HD EVF COM DC EVF COM AC MIC2 MIC3 EVF B EVF G EVF R SWP PBRF VTR UNREG B1 B3 B5 B6 B4 A1 A3 A5 A6 A8 A9 A10 B8 B10 A4 A8 DQ0 B9 DQ1 B8 DQ2 C9 DQ3 C8 DQ4 D9 DQ5 D8 DQ6 E9 DQ7 E1 DQ8 D2 DQ9 D1 DQ10 C2 DQ11 C1 DQ12 B2 DQ13 B1 DQ14 A2 DQ15 H7 A0 H8 A1 J8 A2 J7 A3 J3 A4 J2 A5 H3 A6 H2 A7 H1 A8 G3 A9 H9 A10 G2 A11 G8 BA1 G7 BA0 E8 LDQM F9 WE F7 CAS F8 RAS G9 CS F3 CKE F2 CLK F1 UDQM VDD1 A9 VDDQ1 A7 VDDQ2 B3 VDD2 E7 VDD3 J9 VDDQ3 C7 VDDQ4 D3 SHOE ID2 SHOE ID1 EVF HD EVF B EVF G EVF R EVF COM DC EVF COM AC V I/O/HP R TO CVF SECTION MAIN PCB SDRAM 1.8V DVDD1.4V USB 3.2V USB XINT0 XERD M XEWRU M XEWRL M USB XCS K10 VBUS H10 DM J10 DP K8 RST N K7 INT N A3 RD N B2 WR1 N A2 WR0 N A1 CS N A4 DACK1 N H5 VIFA1 E3 VIFA2 C6 VIFB1 F8 VIFB2 H9 AFED33V1 K9 AFED33V2 J4 AFED33V3 J7 AFEA15V F3 VDD1 C5 VDD2 E8 VDD3 D0 B1 D1/AD1 C1 D2/AD2 C2 D3/AD3 D1 D4/AD4 D2 D5/AD5 D3 D6/AD6 E1 D7 E2 D8 F1 EDATA M DATA 0 EDATA M DATA 1 EDATA M DATA 2 EDATA M DATA 3 EDATA M DATA 4 EDATA M DATA 5 EDATA M DATA 6 EDATA M DATA 7 EDATA M DATA 8 EDATA M DATA 9 EDATA M DATA 10 EDATA M DATA 11 EDATA M DATA 12 EDATA M DATA 13 EDATA M DATA 14 EDATA M DATA 15 EADDR M ADD 0 EADDR M ADD 1 EADDR M ADD 2 EADDR M ADD 3 EADDR M ADD 4 EADDR M ADD 5 XDEBEN DEBUD DEBDD DEBCLK MTOV EN MTOV DATA NTSC XPAL VTOM DATA VTOM SCK VTOM CS MACS CAM MODE FCH 0 VTR POW SW CAM POW SW TX SDA(I2C) TX SCL(I2C) TO SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION MAIN PCB EDATA M DATA0 to 15 EADDR M ADD0 to 5 XRESET USB XINT0 USB XCS XERD M XEWRU M XEWRL M D+ D VBUS TO SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION MAIN PCB VIC A DATA1 VIC A DATA2
DRUM SERVO SIGNAL CAPSTAN SERVO SIGNAL DIGITAL IMAGE SIGNAL DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL DIGITAL (IMAGE+AUDIO SIGNAL) USB SIGNAL CPU BUS SIGNAL ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL
TO RECORDER SECTION-1 MAIN PCB
VIC A DATA3 VIC A DATA4 VIC A DATA5 VIC A DATA6 VIC A DATA7 VIC B DATA0 VIC B DATA1 VIC B DATA2 VIC B DATA3 VIC B DATA4 VIC B DATA5 VIC B DATA6 VIC A DATA0 to 7 VIC B DATA0 to 7 VIC OSD DATA0 to 3 27M CCLK VIC HD DOTCLK VIC OSD VD VIC OSD HD VIC HD VD ST DATA0 to 7 ST CLK ST EN ST START ST END ST REQ WIDE CONT LET CONT MUTE D TRIPLETS BASIL XRESET TRIPLETS CS BASIL CS TRIPLETS RDY TRIPLETS INT1 TRIPLETS INT2 AUD1 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD2 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD1 TRIP TO VIC AUD2 TRIP TO VIC VIC B DATA7 VIC OSD DATA0 VIC OSD DATA1 VIC OSD DATA2 VIC OSD DATA3 27M CCLK VIC HD DOTCLK VIC OSD VD VIC OSD HD VIC HD VD ST DATA0 ST DATA1 ST DATA2 ST DATA3 ST DATA4 ST DATA5 ST DATA6 ST DATA7 ST CLK ST EN ST START ST END ST REQ WIDE CONT LET CONT
MDATA(13) AG16 MDATA(14) MDATA(15) ADDR(0) ADDR(1) ADDR(2) ADDR(3) ADDR(4) ADDR(5) AF16 AE16 AC23 AC22 AC21 AB21 AC20 AE20
DVDD2.7V
ADDR(6) AG20 ADDR(7) ADDR(8) ADDR(9) ADDR(10) AB19 AC19 AE19 AF19
XWE AG17 XCAS XRAS XCS CKE AF17 AE17 AB17 AC17
MCLK AG18 DQMU XDEBEN DEBUD DEBDD DEBCLK XEINT50/PIO TX/PIO RX/PIO AB16 AD27 AE24 AE23 AF23 AA1 E5 B7 A7 AF5 AG3 Y3 G23 K26
AUD1 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD2 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD1 VIC TO MACS AUD2 VIC TO MACS MACS CS MACS INT
MUTE D
AB2 AB1
SERVICE CONNECTOR
BASIL CS TRIPLETS RDY TRIPLETS INT1 TRIPLETS INT2 AUD1 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD2 MACS TO VIC/TRI AUD1 TRIP TO VIC AUD2 TRIP TO VIC AUD1 VIC TO MACS X2300 AUD2 VIC TO MACS
Y1 AC2 AA2 AD2 C17 E18 F18 B16 E17 C16 B14
XECS(45)/PIO EXT RDY40/PIO XEINT52/PIO XEINT53/PIO AUD3 I/PIO AUD4 I/PIO AUD5 I/PIO AUD6 I/PIO AUD3 O/PIO AUD4 O/PIO VCLK O XRDAT PB H AE9 AB8 AC7 AB6 AC6 AG10 AE10 AC9 XRCLK RCLK RAFC RAPC RAGC EQFC EQ CONT GDL CONT GDH CONT 17 2 21 Q2000 1 6 PB ON 34 REC H UTIL SWP(5) RDAT AC8 AF12 AF9 32 35 36 REC CONT REC ON
38
46 45 43 42
1 REC PROOF REEL LED CONT TAPE TOP TAPE END TREEL SREEL TAPE LED LMO FRBL LMO FRBH CAP ON MSW AD DEW AD DERR CERR CFG DPG DFG CAP FRBL CAP FRBH DRUM ON
6 5 3 2
CH-1 HEAD
CH-2 HEAD
DRUM UNIT
VIDEO SIGNAL
R26 PWM(2)/PIO
AUDIO SIGNAL
AA5 AE2 XECS(1)/PIO XEINT0/PI
RCLK
RAGC AC10 UTIL SWP(3) AC11 CAPDIR/PIO XFB RD/PIO UTIL SWP(2) RFGS/PI RFGT/PI TCLK/PI AIN(15) AG21 PIO(2) AIN(14) PIO(1) AIN(9) AIN(4) AE11
SI(2)/PIO
AG25 PIO(3)
AF25
M25
D26
AF3
H25
H23
A10
E23
F15
L22
L23
J25
30
13
11
12
28
25
26
22
23
REC PROOF
LMO FRBL
LMO FRBH
CAP FRBL
CAP FRBH
TAPE LED
CAP ON
GDH CONT
GDL CONT
EQ CONT
01
Mar. 2007
XRCLK
RAGC
EQFC
RAPC
RAFC
RCLK
HV20 E
FU500 FU1900 FU3203 FU3202 FU3200 FU3201 28 ST UNREG SHOE UNREG DRUM CAP POW VTR UNREG
Battery charge
OSC C5 MACS1.2V 1.2V (CH1) LPF PWM Logic CTL DRV A7 B7 SEL1 C4 J1 1.5V (CH2) DVDD1.4V AVDD1.4V LPF TRIPLETS1.2V VICX1.2V AVDD1.2V
CN3200
B4 AVDD2 N6 PVDD6 A FU1800 Q1802 2 5 4 M6 PVDD6 B L6 AVDD1 H1 PVDD2 A 4 Q1801 5 6 7 8 3 2 1 1 3 H2 PVDD2 B N7 PVDD5 A M7 PVDD5 B M1 PVDD3 A L1 PVDD3 B A8 PVDD1 A B8 PVDD1 B A9 PVDD4 A B9 PVDD4 B L11 AVDD3 M12 +INC11 L12 INC11 N11 OUT11 Q1800 F11 CS2 A/D I CHG CTL1 CHG CTL2 VBATT B RESET E3+LI CCM RESET E3V PWM Logic CTL DRV N2 M2 J11 OUTC11 K11 CHRG CTL1 M11 CHRG CTL2 A2 VBATT F3 RST OUT2 A4 VOUT2 C1 CS OUT1 B5 VOUT3 L4 /RST B E3DET PWM Logic CTL CH4 C6 1.8V (CH4) DVDD1.8V SDRAM1.8V HDMI1.8V DRV A10 B10 CH3 K1 2.8V (CH3) LPF LPF PWM Logic CTL CH2 CH1
DC JACK
DC J DET DC V DET DC V A/D A/D I CHG CTL1 CHG CTL2 VBATT B RESET E3+LI CCM RESET E3V B E3DET IC3201 CSL IC3201 VTOM CLK IC3201 MTOV DATA IC3201 VTOM DATA E1.4V LI POW CAM MINUS1.2 ON VTR ON LCD BL ON SUB SCP OFF VTR ON SUB BATT A/D BATT TEMP
DRV
TO BATTERY TERMINAL
3 5 4 2 1
D2 CS OUT2 L5 LD J3 CLK G3 DIN H3 DOUT A3 VOUT1 A5 VOUT4 G11 CTL7 PWM Logic CTL CH5 J2 1.8V (CH5) AFE1.8V MACS SDRAM1.8V
IC3201 CSL IC3201 VTOM CLK IC3201 MTOV DATA IC3201 VTOM DATA E1.4V LI POW LCD CAM ON
DRV
N8 M8
LCD BL VFB
K2 4.9V (CH6) LPF PWM Logic CTL DRV N5 M5 5 M10 CTL10 (CH10 ON/OFF) D11 E11 VIN P5V LCD5V
CH6
L2 CS1
VCC
C2
SW CTL1
CH7
24 VCCO
DRV
AVDD3.2V HDMI3.2V
D1
Logic CTL
CTL
SW OUT
B13 C9
SENS1.35V
C11 CH8 DRV D3290 C10 CH9 E13 DRV D13 D12 LCD BL (CH9) LCD BL POW G12
C12
3 5
L10 PVDD10 4 HDMI5V E3V C4 SEL1 VOUT10 N10 LCD8.5V (CH10) LCD 8.5V
01
Mar. 2007
CVF SECTION
HV20 E
CVF PCB
CVF FPC
MAIN PCB(10/10)
R/R-Y 45 LCD (CVF) 1 3 4 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CN4102 VDD VSSG HST HCK2 HCK1 NRW REF XSTB VST VCK ENB PCG BLUE RED GREEN PSIG COM CN4101 EVF VDD EVF VSSG EVF HST EVF HCK2 EVF HCK1 EVF NRW EVF REF EVF XSTB EVF VST EVF VCK EVF ENB EVF PCG EVF B EVF R EVF G EVF PSIG EVF COM AC AVDD2.7V P GY OUT Y GY OUT 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 1 2 4 CN102 1 AVDD2.7V 2 P GY OUT 4 Y GY OUT 6 EVF COM AC(COM) 7 PSIG 8 EVF G 9 EVF R 10 EVF B 11 PCG 12 ENB 13 VCK 14 VST 15 XSTB 16 REF 17 NRW 18 HCK1 19 HCK2 20 HST 21 VSSG 22 EVF 8.5V(VDD) SHOE UNREG CN100 AVDD2.7V P GY OUT Y GY OUT EVF COM AC EVF PSIG EVF G EVF R EVF B EVF PCG EVF ENB EVF VCK EVF VST EVF XSTB EVF REF EVF NRW EVF HCK1 EVF HCK2 EVF HST EVF VSSG EVF 8.5V SHOE UNREG SW SHOE UNREG SW SHOE UNREG SW SHOE UNREG SW SHOE ID1 ST VDHGL(1) ST TMG 1 SHOE ID2 ADV MIC L ADV/EXT MIC R KEY AD2 DIRECTPRINT LED P5V P5V EVF BL2.7V EVF BL2.7V 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 19 43 44 45 CN1501 25 EVF COM AC 37 EVF HCK1 38 EVF HCK2 27 EVF G 28 EVF R 29 EVF B 30 EVF PCG 26 EVF PSIG 31 EVF ENB 32 EVF VCK 33 EVF VST 34 EVF XSTB 35 EVF REF 39 EVF HST 36 EVF NRW 41 EVF8.5V(EVF VDD) 40 EVF VSSG 44 EVF BL2.7V 45 EVF BL2.7V 20 AVDD2.7V 43 P5V 19 P5V 4 SHOE UNREG SW 3 SHOE UNREG SW 2 SHOE UNREG SW 1 SHOE UNREG SW 21 P GY OUT 23 Y GY OUT 18 DIRECTPRINT LED 17 KEY AD2 15 ADV/EXT MIC R 14 ADV MIC L 12 SHOE ID2 11 ST TMG 1 10 ST VDHGL(1) 9 SHOE ID1 38 COMDC 39 COM OUT EVF HCK1 EVF HCK2 EVF G EVF R EVF B EVF PCG EVF PSIG EVF ENB EVF VCK EVF VST ZD1501 AVDD2.7V P5V EVF XSTB EVF REF EVF HST EVF NRW 14 HCK1 15 HCK2 35 G OUT 34 R OUT 33 B OUT 19 PCG 37 PSIG OUT 22 EN 23 VCK 24 VST 20 XSTB 42 REF 17 HST 16 NRW XCLR 10 G/Y 44 B/B-Y 46 HDO 27 SYNC IN 47 SCK SDAT SEN 7 8 6
VF R EVF VF G EVF VF B EVF EVF HD C SYNC LCD/EEP SCLK LCD/EEP SO EVF SEN
AVDD 2.7V
VCC
OUT
SW100 DISP
EVF G EVF R EVF B EVF COM AC EVF COM DC VF R EVF VF G EVF VF B EVF EVF HD C SYNC LCD/EEP SCLK LCD/EEP SO EVF SEN EVF 3V ON EVF 5V ON SHOE ON SHOE ID1 SHOE ID2 DIRECTPRINT LED MF CCW SW MF CW SW PANEL BT SW LCD ON LCD EEP SIN V LCD EEP CS V LCD CS VF G LCD VF B LCD VF R LCD KEY AD2 KEY AD3 KEY AD4 ST VDHGL(1) PANEL OPEN SW P GY OUT Y GY OUT ST TMG 1 ADV MIC L ADV/EXT MIC R
TO CAMERA SECTION-3 MAIN PCB TO RECORDER SECTION-2 MAIN PCB TO POWER SUPPLY SECTION MAIN PCB
VDD1 18 VDD2 29
LCD BL VFB
SW101 DIRECTPRINT
LED4101 Q4101
CN900 LCD/EEP SCLK LCD/EEP SO C SYNC NMF CCW SW KEY AD3 NMF CW SW PANEL BT SW LCD BL VFB LCD ON LCD EEP SIN V LCD EEP CS V LCD CS LCD5V LCD3.0V PANEL B PANEL R PANEL G KEY AD3 KEY AD4 PANEL OPEN SW LCD8.5V LCD3.0V LCD BL POW LCD BL POW
13 14 21 1 2 3 5 9 11 12 15 16 19 20 24 25 26 28 29 31 17 18 6 7
TO LCD PCB, FOCUS DIAL, LCD FPC ASS'Y SECTION LCD FPC ASS'Y CN1
01
Mar. 2007
HV20 E
LCD PCB
Q901
Q902
ZD4201
WP4201
18 VDD1 5 VCC1-1
29 VDD2
36 VCC2
43 VCC1-2 10 XCLR 45 R/R-Y 44 G/Y B OUT LCS ECS SO CLK SO E CS CLK SO SO 1 2 3 4 CS SK DI DO 46 B/B-Y 33 CN902 RED GREEN BLUE VST VCK EN DWN XSTBY PCG HST NRW HCK2 HCK1 RGT REF LCD COM AC(COM1) CS COM2 PSIG VDD VSSG ZD901 4 5 3 22 21 20 19 14 13 12 9 8 7 2 11 24 23 1 6 18 15 R OUT 34 G OUT 35
VST 24 VCK 23
VCC
LCD3.0V
EN
22
HST 17 NRW 16 HCK2 15 HCK1 14 RGT 13 REF 42 47 SYNC IN COM OUT 39 COMDC POF PSIG OUT 38 37
26
5 4 3 2
E2
E1 MF DIAL
ZD50
SW50 MF SW
SW51 FA SW
01
Mar. 2007
HV20 E
JACK PCB
T501 CN502 XE(+) XE() 2 1 TO XENON
CP501
15 VBAT
CP502
6 I PEAK
SW1
2 1
TO TRIGER COIL
3 VCC
SW2
10 CHG
Q502
33 29 30 31 32 34 26 27 28 25 6 9 8 5 3 2 1 19 17 15 13 12 11 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
CN501 P5V ST UNREG ST UNREG ST UNREG ST UNREG STROBE3V ST EFCHG ST TMG ST TMG ON ST VDHGL AV L/HP L V I/O/HP R AV JACK DET AV R EXT L ADV/EXT MIC R EXT P DET Y PB PR D ID1 D ID3 D DET RMC IN WHITE LED BARRSW OPEN BARRSW LED BARRSW CLOSE BARRMO OUT3(B) BARRMO OUT4(B) BARRMO OUT1(A) BARRMO OUT2(A)
2 P5V Q501
Q503
CN10
AV JACK
CN701
MIC JACK
1 3 5 6 7 9
COMPONENT JACK
P5V
LED10
REMOTE CONTROLER
01
Mar. 2007
HV20 E
CARD PCB
CN103 SP + SP 19 17 2 3 6 7 9 12 14 15 33 25 22 24 26 27 28 30 31 35 37 20 29 38 40 42 32 34 43 21 CN104 SP + SP CARD DAT2 CARD DAT3 CARD CMD DVDD2.7V CARD CLK CARD DAT0 CARD DAT1 CARD DET KEY AD1 KEY AD0 H PHOTO SW PHOTO SW CAM POW SW CAM POW LED VTR POW SW T/C POW SW START STOP SW P.AE/GREEN SW ZOOM AD AVDD2.7V DVDD2.7V VBUS D D+ ACCESS & CHARGE LED VTR UNREG LI RESET LI POW2 LED100 2 1
SPEAKER
CN101 DAT2 CD/DAT3 CMD VDD CLK DAT0 DAT1 CARD DET
9 1 2 4 5 7 8 12
miniSD CARD
SW100
CN100 KEY AD0 C KEY AD0 L KEY AD0 R KEY AD1 FUNC KEY AD1 D KEY AD1 U H PHOTO SW PHOTO SW CAM POW SW CAM POW LED VTR POW SW TAPE/CARD SW START/STOP SW P.AE/GREEN SW ZOOM AD AVDD2.7V DVDD2.7V
16 15 18 11 17 20 6 5 4 14 3 1 12 10 8 7 13
CN102 VBUS D D+
1 2 3
USB JACK
REAR PCB
TO SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION MAIN PCB CN101 SW100 EJECT SW
HDMI JACK
01
Mar. 2007
HV20 E
No. D16-2016, D16-2015 Digital Video Camera
iPAL
Canon Inc. Digital Imaging Products Service & Quality Assurance Dept. First Edition : Mar. 2007 First Print : Mar. 2007
CAUTION
1. Especially critical parts in the power circuit block should not be replaced with other parts. Critical parts are marked with in this electrical parts list. 2. For continued protection against risk of fire, replace FU3203 only with same TYPE : 49401.5, 1.5A32V FUSE, replace FU500, FU1900, FU3200, FU3201, FU3202 only with same TYPE : 494001, 1.0A-32V FUSE MANUFACTURER : LITTELFUSE. 3. For continued protection against risk of product damage or personal injury, replace FU1800 only with same TYPE : 49401.5, 1.5A-32V FUSE MANUFACTURER : LITTELFUSE.
134 1 13 12 11
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
PART NO.
XA1-7170-307 XA9-1772-000 XA1-7170-407 DA3-5743-000 XA9-1706-000 DA3-5736-000 XA4-9170-557 XA9-0610-000 DA3-5842-000 DA3-5787-000 DG3-1861-000 DA3-2796-000 XA1-3170-507 DA3-5856-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
F F F B F B F C B C B B F B
QTY
13 1 7 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 4 1
DESCRIPTION
SCREW SCREW SCREW COVER, JACK SCREW COVER, BOTTOM SCREW SCREW EYECUP PLATE, HEATSINK, TOP COVER ASSY, TOP SHOE, ACCESSORY SCREW LABEL, CAUTION
REMARKS
NEW NEW
NEW
12
12
11 3 33 1 2 Camera Unit
a
12
12
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
PART NO.
XA1-7170-307 DG3-1849-000 XA9-1708-000 DG3-1845-000 DA3-5733-000 DA3-5732-000 XA4-9170-407 XA4-9170-557 DA3-5759-000 DG3-1839-000 WK1-5164-000 DH2-5671-000 DA3-5739-000 DA3-5741-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
F C F B C C F F C C C C B B
QTY
17 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
SCREW FLASH ASSY SCREW COVER ASSY, CASSETTE SPRING, HOOK HOOK, CASSETTE SCREW SCREW PLATE, HEATSINK PCB ASSY, CARD BATTERY, LITHIUM <2ND> FPC, CARD COVER, REAR COVER, JACK, REAR
REMARKS
NEW NEW NEW NEW
17
1 16
142 13 15 14 3
12
13
7 5 6
12
10
11
12
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PART NO.
XA9-1663-000 DG3-1836-000 DH9-3062-000 DA3-5869-000 DA3-5745-000 XA1-7170-307 DH2-5670-000 DY1-9104-000 DA3-5868-000 DA3-5858-000 DA3-5845-000 DG3-1842-000 DH2-5675-000 XA9-1167-000 DA3-1933-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
F C C C C F C C C C C C C F C C C C
QTY
8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
SCREW, MACH.,PAN HEAD PCB ASSY, JACK CAPACITOR, AL-EL, 330V 100UF SHIELD, BOTTOM FRAME, BOTTOM SCREW FPC, MAIN-JACK PCB ASSY, MAIN SHIELD, MAIN PCB LABEL, FUSE PLATE, GRAND FPC ASSY, HDMI WIRE, REAR SCREW PLATE, GROUND PCB ASSY, REAR HOLDER ASSY, MAIN RECORDER UNIT, DMC III(H)
REMARKS
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
NEW NEW
43
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4
PART NO.
DY1-9110-000 DA3-5814-000 DY1-9111-000 XA4-9170-407 000 000 000 000
CLASS
B C C F
QTY
1 1 1 3
DESCRIPTION
COVER ASSY, FRONT PLATE, GND FOCUS DIAL ASSY SCREW
REMARKS
NEW NEW NEW
3 6
1 8
12 9 13 14 32
LCD Unit
10
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
PART NO.
XA4-9170-407 XA4-9170-557 XA1-7170-407 DA3-5777-000 WR1-5137-000 DH2-5677-000 DA3-5784-000 DA3-5779-000 DA3-5738-000 DA3-5770-000 DA3-5785-000 DA3-5870-000 DA3-5773-000 DA3-5774-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
F F F B C C C C B B C B B C
QTY
4 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
SCREW SCREW SCREW PLATE, HEATSINK SPEAKER WIRE, SPEAKER SHEET, BLIND WINDOW, LED BASE, TRIPOD COVER, RIGHT CUSHION, LCD CUSHION, LCD, GRAY LID, CARD SHAFT, LID, CARD
REMARKS
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
11
13
a
10
11 12 9 8 12
a
7 6
4 3 2
12
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
PART NO.
XA1-7170-407 DY1-9108-000 DA3-5766-000 DG3-1838-000 XA1-7170-257 DA3-5767-000 DG3-1671-000 DY1-9008-000 WG2-5301-000 DA3-5764-000 DG3-1846-000 DA3-5768-000 DG3-1850-000 DA3-5769-000 DG3-1843-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
F B C C F C C C C B C B C B C
QTY
2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
SCREW COVER, LCD TOP PLATE, GND, LCD PCB ASSY, LCD SCREW INSULATOR, LCD BACK LIGHT ASSY LCD, SELECTION LCD COVER, LCD, B KEY ASSY, LCD COVER, HINGE, T HINGE ASSY COVER, HINGE, B FPC ASSY, LCD
REMARKS
NEW NEW NEW NEW
*1 *2
13
20 25 24
2 1 10 9 8 1 7 6 133 11
19
26
27 28
123 5 14 15 18
33
4 3 16 17
14
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
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
PART NO.
XA1-7170-307 DG3-1844-000 XA4-9170-507 DG3-1837-000 DA3-5823-000 DA3-5827-000 DA3-5826-000 DA3-3813-000 WG2-5297-000 DA3-5824-000 DA3-5843-000 DA3-2455-000 XA4-9170-357 DH2-5676-000 DA3-5830-000 DA3-5832-000 DA3-5831-000 DA3-5737-000 DA3-5818-000 DA3-5833-000 DG3-0978-000 DA3-5771-000 DA3-5772-000 DA3-5819-000 YN1-3901-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
F C F C C C C C C C C C F C C C C C C B C C B C C C C C
QTY
2 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
SCREW FPC ASSY, CVF SCREW PCB ASSY, CVF REFLECTOR, CVF DIFFUSER, CVF CUSHION, CVF LCD HOLDER, CVF PANEL 2 LCD, CVF HOLDER, PANEL, CVF PLATE, CASE, BATT TERMINAL, BATTERY SCREW WIRE, TERMINAL, BATTERY HOLDER, CASE, BATT SPRING, BATT LOCK KNOB, LOCK, BATT KEY, RESET CASE, CVF, BATT BASE, SHOE CONNECTOR ASSY, AAS KEY, RIGHT, TOP WINDOW, LED, KEY HOLDER, CVF LENS LENS, EYEPIECE KNOB, CVF DIOPTER ABSORBER, CVF KNOB HOLDER, CVF
REMARKS
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
15
13 14
162
1 10 9 8
11
123
Lens Unit 22 3 4
52
16
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
PART NO.
DY1-9112-000 XA4-9170-557 DA3-3296-000 DA3-5750-000 XA4-9170-407 DG3-1855-000 XA9-0610-000 DH9-3057-000 DA3-5675-000 DA3-6415-000 DY1-9106-000 XA4-9170-507 DA3-5841-000 DA3-5758-000 DA3-5757-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
C F C C F C C C C C C F C C C F
QTY
1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3
DESCRIPTION
AUTO FOCUS ASSY SCREW ABSORBER, LENS HOLDER, LENS SCREW FRAME ASSY, TOP SCREW FILTER, UV ABSORBER, CMOS SENSOR SPACER, LENS CMOS SENSOR ASSY SCREW GASKET, TOP HEATSINK PLATE, HEATSINK, REAR SCREW
REMARKS
NEW
NEW NEW
XA1-7170-307 000
17
(4)
(2)
(3)
(3) (3)
18
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4
PART NO.
DG3-2115-000 000 YH8-2056-000 000 XA4-9170-407 000 YB1-0405-000 000
CLASS
C C F F
QTY
1 1 4 1
DESCRIPTION
LENS ASSY IG METER ASSY SCREW SCREW
REMARKS
NEW NEW
19
33
11
5 6 7 8
20
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
PART NO.
DG1-4506-000 XA1-7140-147 DA2-2138-000 DY1-8610-000 DA2-2139-000 DF1-1703-000 DA2-2116-000 DA2-2115-000 DY1-8501-000 DA3-2130-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
B C C E C C C C B C C
QTY
1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
COMPARTMENT ASSY, CASSETTE SCREW SCREW DRUM ASSY WASHER IDLER ASSY SPRING, COIL (DRUM) SCREW CHASSIS ASSY, SLIDE COVER, HOUSING LABEL, S CHASSIS
REMARKS
DA1-9903-000 000
21
22
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
PART NO.
DA2-0645-000 DG1-4504-000 DS1-0193-000 DF1-1693-000 DF1-1694-000 DA2-2139-000 DF1-1704-000 DS1-0199-000 DG1-4505-000 DA2-2220-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
C C C C C C C C C C C C C
QTY
2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
WASHER REEL ASSY, S SPRING, COIL (TENSION) BRAKE ASSY, TENSION RELEASE ASSY, TENSION WASHER BRAKE ASSY, S SPRING, COIL (S BRAKE) REEL ASSY, T LEVER, EJECT BRAKE, MAIN T SPRING, COIL (T BRAKE) REVIEW ARM ASSY
REMARKS
23
(9) (2)2
(14) (7)
15 11 12
13
(10)
24
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
PART NO.
DG1-4502-000 DA2-2261-000 DG1-4497-010 DF1-1687-000 DF1-1688-000 DA2-0780-000 DF1-1686-000 DA2-2259-000 DG1-4503-000 XA1-7140-147 DG3-1545-000 DA2-2139-000 DS1-0192-000 DA2-2128-010 DG1-4501-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
QTY
1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
MOTOR ASSY, LOADING SCREW GUIDE RAIL ASSY ROLLER ASSY, GUIDE S ROLLER ASSY, GUIDE T SCREW DRUM BASE ASSY SCREW MOTOR ASSY, CAPSTAN SCREW ROLLER ASSY, PINCH WASHER SPRING, COIL (PINCH) GEAR, LOADING S CHASSIS ASSY, MAIN
REMARKS
25
8 4 5 2 6
10
26
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PART NO.
DA2-2191-010 XA1-7140-147 DA2-2196-000 DA2-2197-000 DA2-2190-000 DA2-2140-000 DA2-2188-000 DA2-2139-000 DA2-2195-000 DA2-2192-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
C C C C C C C C C C
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
LEVER, CAM SCREW BELT, TIMING GEAR, PULLEY GEAR, CONNECT WASHER GEAR, WHEEL WASHER GEAR, CAPSTAN GUIDE, TENSION CAM
REMARKS
27
Accessory Section-1
CB-2LT/CB-2LTE N.S. (Product available) CA-570 N.S. (Product available)
(5)
28
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2
PART NO.
DY1-8531-000 D82-0643-000 D82-0645-001 WT3-5087-000 CD1-4054-010 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
C C C C C B C
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
DC CABLE (CA-570) CABLE, AC, EUROPE CABLE, AC, AUSTRALIA CABLE, AC, CHINA COVER, TERMINAL NB-2L WIRELESS CONTROLLER, WL-D87(E) HOLDER, LITHIUM BATTERY
REMARKS
3 4 5
29
Accessory Section-2
N.S. (Product available) WD-H43 2 N.S. (Product available) TL-H43 2
30
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
1 2 3
PART NO.
DA3-6849-000 000 DA3-6850-000 000 D81-1470-000 000
CLASS
B B B
QTY
1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
CAP, FRONT, 74.5 CAP, REAR, 49.5 STRAP, SHOULDER SS-900
REMARKS
NEW NEW
31
MAIN PCB
IC109
IC2831 IC2833
IC104
IC3500
IC100
IC2830
IC1102
IC1100
IC1200
IC1103
32
ELECTRICAL PARTS
SYMBOL
MAIN PCB FU500 FU1800 FU1900 FU3200 FU3201 FU3202 FU3203
PART NO.
VD7-2241-001 VD7-2241-501 VD7-2241-001 VD7-2241-001 000 000 000 000
CLASS
C C C C C C C
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FUSE FUSE FUSE FUSE FUSE FUSE FUSE
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
33
PARTS LIST
PAGE
29 31 29 29 29 21 23 25 21 21 25 21 21,23,25,27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 23 23 25 25 7 21 15 3 17 15 15 17 5 5 3 15 11 5 5 3 7 17 17 17 5 13 13 13 13 13 11 15 15 11 11 11 11 11 11
PART NO.
CD1-4054-010 D81-1470-000 D82-0643-000 D82-0645-001 D83-0752-000 DA1-9903-000 DA2-0645-000 DA2-0780-000 DA2-2115-000 DA2-2116-000 DA2-2128-010 DA2-2138-000 DA2-2139-000 DA2-2140-000 DA2-2188-000 DA2-2190-000 DA2-2191-010 DA2-2192-000 DA2-2195-000 DA2-2196-000 DA2-2197-000 DA2-2220-000 DA2-2238-000 DA2-2259-000 DA2-2261-000 DA3-1933-000 DA3-2130-000 DA3-2455-000 DA3-2796-000 DA3-3296-000 DA3-3813-000 DA3-5110-000 DA3-5675-000 DA3-5732-000 DA3-5733-000 DA3-5736-000 DA3-5737-000 DA3-5738-000 DA3-5739-000 DA3-5741-000 DA3-5743-000 DA3-5745-000 DA3-5750-000 DA3-5757-000 DA3-5758-000 DA3-5759-000 DA3-5764-000 DA3-5766-000 DA3-5767-000 DA3-5768-000 DA3-5769-000 DA3-5770-000 DA3-5771-000 DA3-5772-000 DA3-5773-000 DA3-5774-000 DA3-5777-000 DA3-5779-000 DA3-5784-000 DA3-5785-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
C B C C B C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C B C C C C C C B C B B B B C C C C C B C C B B B C B B C B C C C
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
DESCRIPTION
COVER, TERMINAL NB-2L STRAP, SHOULDER SS-900 CABLE, AC, EUROPE CABLE, AC, AUSTRALIA WIRELESS CONTROLLER, WL-D87(E) LABEL, S CHASSIS WASHER SCREW SCREW SPRING, COIL (DRUM) GEAR, LOADING S SCREW WASHER WASHER GEAR, WHEEL GEAR, CONNECT LEVER, CAM GUIDE, TENSION CAM GEAR, CAPSTAN BELT, TIMING GEAR, PULLEY LEVER, EJECT BRAKE, MAIN T SCREW SCREW PLATE, GROUND COVER, HOUSING TERMINAL, BATTERY SHOE, ACCESSORY ABSORBER, LENS HOLDER, CVF PANEL 2 ABSORBER, CVF KNOB ABSORBER, CMOS SENSOR HOOK, CASSETTE SPRING, HOOK COVER, BOTTOM KEY, RESET BASE, TRIPOD COVER, REAR COVER, JACK, REAR COVER, JACK FRAME, BOTTOM HOLDER, LENS PLATE, HEATSINK, REAR HEATSINK PLATE, HEATSINK COVER, LCD, B PLATE, GND, LCD INSULATOR, LCD COVER, HINGE, T COVER, HINGE, B COVER, RIGHT KEY, RIGHT, TOP WINDOW, LED, KEY LID, CARD SHAFT, LID, CARD PLATE, HEATSINK WINDOW, LED SHEET, BLIND CUSHION, LCD
REMARKS
NEW
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
34
PARTS LIST
PAGE
3 9 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 17 3 15 7 3 7 7 7 11 17 31 31 25 25 25 23 23 23 21 23 7 25 25 25 25 23 23 21 15 25 13 7 15 13 5 7 7 13 15 5 13 5 13 17 3 19
PART NO.
DA3-5787-000 DA3-5814-000 DA3-5818-000 DA3-5819-000 DA3-5820-000 DA3-5821-000 DA3-5823-000 DA3-5824-000 DA3-5826-000 DA3-5827-000 DA3-5830-000 DA3-5831-000 DA3-5832-000 DA3-5833-000 DA3-5841-000 DA3-5842-000 DA3-5843-000 DA3-5845-000 DA3-5856-000 DA3-5858-000 DA3-5868-000 DA3-5869-000 DA3-5870-000 DA3-6415-000 DA3-6849-000 DA3-6850-000 DF1-1686-000 DF1-1687-000 DF1-1688-000 DF1-1693-000 DF1-1694-000 DF1-1695-000 DF1-1703-000 DF1-1704-000 DF1-5205-000 DG1-4497-010 DG1-4501-000 DG1-4502-000 DG1-4503-000 DG1-4504-000 DG1-4505-000 DG1-4506-000 DG3-0978-000 DG3-1545-000 DG3-1671-000 DG3-1836-000 DG3-1837-000 DG3-1838-000 DG3-1839-000 DG3-1840-000 DG3-1842-000 DG3-1843-000 DG3-1844-000 DG3-1845-000 DG3-1846-000 DG3-1849-000 DG3-1850-000 DG3-1855-000 DG3-1861-000 DG3-2115-000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
C C C C C C C C C C C C C B C B C C B C C C B C B B C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C B C C C C C C C C C C C B C C C C B C
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
PLATE, HEATSINK, TOP PLATE, GND CASE, CVF, BATT HOLDER, CVF LENS HOLDER, CVF KNOB, CVF DIOPTER REFLECTOR, CVF HOLDER, PANEL, CVF CUSHION, CVF LCD DIFFUSER, CVF HOLDER, CASE, BATT KNOB, LOCK, BATT SPRING, BATT LOCK BASE, SHOE GASKET, TOP EYECUP PLATE, PLATE, LABEL, LABEL, CASE, BATT GRAND CAUTION FUSE
REMARKS
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
SHIELD, MAIN PCB SHIELD, BOTTOM CUSHION, LCD, GRAY SPACER, LENS CAP, FRONT, 74.5 CAP, REAR, 49.5 DRUM BASE ASSY ROLLER ASSY, GUIDE S ROLLER ASSY, GUIDE T BRAKE ASSY, TENSION RELEASE ASSY, TENSION REVIEW ARM ASSY IDLER ASSY BRAKE ASSY, S HOLDER ASSY, MAIN GUIDE RAIL ASSY CHASSIS ASSY, MAIN MOTOR ASSY, LOADING MOTOR ASSY, CAPSTAN REEL ASSY, S REEL ASSY, T COMPARTMENT ASSY, CASSETTE CONNECTOR ASSY, AAS ROLLER ASSY, PINCH BACK LIGHT ASSY PCB PCB PCB PCB PCB ASSY, ASSY, ASSY, ASSY, ASSY, JACK CVF LCD CARD REAR
NEW
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
FPC ASSY, HDMI FPC ASSY, LCD FPC ASSY, CVF COVER ASSY, CASSETTE KEY ASSY, LCD FLASH ASSY HINGE ASSY FRAME ASSY, TOP COVER ASSY, TOP LENS ASSY
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PARTS LIST
PAGE
7 5 7 15 11 17 7 25 23 23 23 21 29 21 29 *1 7 13 7 17 13 9 9 17
PART NO.
DH2-5670-000 DH2-5671-000 DH2-5675-000 DH2-5676-000 DH2-5677-000 DH9-3057-000 DH9-3062-000 DS1-0192-000 DS1-0193-000 DS1-0198-000 DS1-0199-000 DY1-8501-000 DY1-8531-000 DY1-8610-000 DY1-8777-000 DY1-8901-000 DY1-9008-000 DY1-9104-000 DY1-9106-000 DY1-9108-000 DY1-9110-000 DY1-9111-000 DY1-9112-000 VD7-2241-001 VD7-2241-501 WG2-5297-000 WG2-5301-000 WK1-5164-000 WR1-5137-000 WT3-5087-000 XA1-3170-507 XA1-7140-147 XA1-7170-257 XA1-7170-307 XA1-7170-407 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
CLASS
C C C C C C C C C C C B C E C C C C C B B C C C C C C C C C F C F F F F F F F C F F F F F F C C
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 36 12 3 15 9 9 2 3 8 2 4 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION
FPC, MAIN-JACK FPC, CARD WIRE, REAR WIRE, TERMINAL, BATTERY WIRE, SPEAKER FILTER, UV CAPACITOR, AL-EL, 330V 100UF SPRING, COIL (PINCH) SPRING, COIL (TENSION) SPRING, COIL (T BRAKE) SPRING, COIL (S BRAKE) CHASSIS ASSY, SLIDE DC CABLE (CA-570) DRUM ASSY HOLDER, LITHIUM BATTERY RECORDER UNIT, DMC III(H) LCD, SELECTION PCB ASSY, MAIN CMOS SENSOR ASSY COVER, LCD TOP COVER ASSY, FRONT FOCUS DIAL ASSY AUTO FOCUS ASSY FUSE FUSE LCD, CVF LCD BATTERY, LITHIUM <2ND> SPEAKER CABLE, AC, CHINA SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW, MACH.,PAN HEAD SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW IG METER ASSY LENS, EYEPIECE
REMARKS
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW
*2
15 13 5 11 29
15 XA4-9170-357 5,9,11,17,19 XA4-9170-407 15,17 XA4-9170-507 3,5,11,17 XA4-9170-557 3,17 XA9-0610-000 7 7 3 5 3 19 19 15 XA9-1167-000 XA9-1663-000 XA9-1706-000 XA9-1708-000 XA9-1772-000
NEW
36