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<Reassembly Cautions>

1) DC/DC PCB Ass'y Reassembly

  ⑴ When installing the SI FPC ass'y and AE FPC ass'y, run the FPC through the guide and 

route it as shown in the image below.

 

Fig. 064 Routing FPC of DC/DC PCB Ass'y

Over

Under

Run FPC along the  guide.

2) Mirror Box Ass'y Reassembly

  ⑴ When installing the mirror box ass'y, route the lead wire as shown in the image below 

and attach the insulation tape.

 

CAUTION

2

    When replacing the mirror box ass'y with the service parts, be sure 

to remove the dummy parts (SI indication plate and focusing screen 
plate) incorporated.

 

Fig. 065 Routing the Lead Wire of the  

Mirror Box Ass'y

Run lead wire along the groove from 

the back of the mirror box ass'y.

          

Fig. 066 Position of Mirror Box Ass'y  

Insulation Tape

Summary of Contents for 40D - EOS 40D DSLR

Page 1: ...ght 2007 Canon Inc SERVICE MANUAL By Portable Document Format Preface General Repair Adjustments Parts Catalog Circuit Diagrams Software CY8 1201 311E EOS 40D C12 6171 CLOSE Technical English Edition Appendix ...

Page 2: ...SERVICE MANUAL Copyright 2007 Canon Inc EOS 40D REF NO C12 6171 ...

Page 3: ...efer to the product s instruction book if necessary Technical Information Provides technical information about the mechanism and electronics of the product Repair Information Provides information about disassembly and assembly as well as tools and expendables to be used Adjustments Provides information about adjustment items and procedures as well as tools to be used Parts Catalog Circuit Diagrams...

Page 4: ...dividual companies Copyright Canon Inc retains the copyright to this Service Manual Reproduction publication including on the World Wide Web alteration translation into another language or other use of the data in whole or part contained on this Service Manual without the written consent of Canon Inc is prohibited Copyright 2007 Canon Inc ...

Page 5: ... 3 2 2 New System Accessories 16 2 3 EOS 40D software EOS 1D Mark III 17 3 SPECIFICATIONS 18 4 NOMENCLATURE AND DIMENSIONS 31 4 1 Nomenclature 31 4 2 Dimensions 32 5 VISUAL INDICATORS 33 5 1 Viewfinder Information 33 5 2 LCD Panel Information and Model Dial 34 6 CUSTOM FUNCTION 36 6 1 Custom Function List 36 7 PROGRAM DIAGRAMS 38 7 1 Program Diagrams 38 8 SYSTEM ACCESSORIES COMPATIBILITY TABLES 39 ...

Page 6: ...nd sRAW JPEG simultaneous recording Accurate white balance WB correction and WB bracketing provided Excellent noise reduction Noise reduction for long exposures Noise reduction for high ISO speeds Highlight tone priority Automatic brightness and contrast correction Functions in Basic Zone modes Complies to Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 and Exif 2 21 which support Adobe RGB 1 2 Fast Shooti...

Page 7: ...r speed Bulb 1 250 sec X sync Shooting modes metering modes AF modes and other shooting features retained Compatible with all EF lenses including EF S lenses Shooting priority operation High degree of customization Up to three sets of camera user settings can be registered 24 Custom Functions with 62 settings My Menu Flash Custom Functions USB 2 0 Hi Speed for high speed image transfers More advan...

Page 8: ...ight tone priority Amount Direction Shutter Release 2800 10000 100 0 9 20 25 1 Fixed 1 Vertical line sensitive only Method Effective Range m Basic Zone Creative Zone Program AE Shutter priority AE Aperture priority AE Manual exposure Automatic Depth of field AE Camera user setting 1 3 Program AE Shutter priority AE Aperture priority AE Manual exposure Automatic Depth of field AE Auto 100 800 Auto 100...

Page 9: ...ification AF point display Magnification of Image Displayed Immediately after Shooting Rotate image Image protect unit Image jump Video OUT 1 8000 30 bulb 1 250 100 000 E TTL II 13 17 3 Lamp 1 3 1 2 2 Yes E TTL II Yes Yes for 3 groups 230 000 Brightness RGB Yes 1 5x 10x 15 levels 90 270 1 Yes NTSC PAL Single Erase selected images All images on card Single All images on card 15 Yes Extended functions...

Page 10: ... AF ON button 2 digit display for continuous shooting max burst ISO speed Monochrome shooting ISO speed always displayed Picture Style button Self timer 2 sec Small RAW Camera user settings Fig 001 EOS 40D Exterior comparison with EOS 30D ...

Page 11: ...brings out the maximum range of colors afforded by 14 bit processing Also since images recorded in JPEG 8 bits per color are also generated from 14 bit RAW data they have fewer blown highlights than before and the gradation is excellent Image recording quality In addition to the image recording quality modes provided by EOS 30D the new small RAW is provided Small RAW can also be recorded simultaneo...

Page 12: ...ive Zone modes P Av A DEP Set within ISO 400 800 so that the respective shutter speed will not cause camera shake under the current lighting conditions If overexposure will result at ISO 400 a lower ISO speed as low as ISO 100 is set Tv If overexposure or underexposure will result at ISO 400 the ISO speed is shifted within 100 800 EOS 1D Mark III s C Fn I 8 2 M Fixed at ISO 400 Basic Zone modes Au...

Page 13: ...as the EOS 30D s Only the color temperature as a preset WB is new Fig 008 The minimum color temperature has been lowered from 2800K to 2500K in order to cover tungsten light You can now register the personal white balance 1 setting under with the provided software The WB correction and WB bracketing settings can now all be canceled with the INFO button Automatic brightness and contrast correction ...

Page 14: ... cross type points at f 5 6 High precision AF is attained with fewer AF failures with hard to focus subjects First EOS with cross type AF sensitive to f 2 8 The center AF point has a cross type AF sensor sensitive to vertical and horizontal lines at f 2 8 The f 2 8 sensor is a diagonal cross type sensor so that it does not obstruct the f 5 6 sensor positioned vertically at the center Handles extre...

Page 15: ...o make it easier to see the point of focus and one with grid lines Viewfinder display Besides the EOS 30D s viewfinder s display items the EOS 40D s viewfinder display now includes the ISO speed always displayed and B W shooting icon Also the maximum burst is now displayed in 2 digits instead of only 1 digit Live View shooting mode Compared to the EOS 1D Mark III s Live View shooting mode the followi...

Page 16: ...atible with EF S lenses The camera is compatible with all EF lenses including EF S lenses 5 Large LCD monitor This is a 3 0 in TFT liquid crystal color monitor Fig 016 with approx 230 000 pixels and a wide viewing angle It displays a very fine image and the brightness is adjustable to one of seven levels Camera setting display modes Press the INFO button to change the screen as follows 1 Camera set...

Page 17: ...Fig 019 Menu options Playback display Single image playback EOS 1D Mark III During single image playback pressing the INFO button switches the shooting information screen like the EOS 1D Mark III You can also set the menu option to display the overexposed highlight warning and AF point which achieved focus Index display EOS 1D Mark III In addition to the 9 image index display a 4 image index displ...

Page 18: ... camera making you a proud owner Key words Heavy duty great design nice shape suited to adult tastes Operation ease Shooting functions are now assigned to three buttons above the LCD panel Through these buttons the most frequently changed settings are now accessible near the Main Dial Fig 022 Similar to the EOS 1D Mark III you use the Main Dial to change the ISO speed AF mode and metering mode And...

Page 19: ...ash Custom Functions With the SPEEDLITE 580EX II attached to the camera you can set or cancel the Speedlite s Custom Function settings C Fn 0 to 13 with the camera Fig 025 With an EX series Speedlite other than the SPEEDLITE 580EX II the camera cannot be used to set the Speedlite s Custom Functions My Menu EOS 1D Mark III Like the EOS 1D Mark III you can register up to six of the most frequently s...

Page 20: ...ee the effect Fig 026 Excluding Face Brightener and Red eye corr Tilt correction With the trimming screen turn the Quick Control Dial to tilt the image up to 10 degrees in 0 5 increments Fig 027 Print order DPOF and direct image transfer Same as with EOS 30D 9 Interface USB 2 0 Hi Speed is provided for the interface with personal computers and camera direct printing As shown in Fig 028 the other te...

Page 21: ... 73 5 mm 5 7 4 2 2 9 in Weight 740 g 26 1 oz 2 2 New System Accessories 1 Battery Grip BG E2N A new grip was made from Battery Grip BG E2 with the new sealing material around battery compartment cover to better resist water and dust Battery Grip BG E2 is also compatible with EOS 40D The BG E2N is also compatible with EOS 30D 2 WFT E3 New accessory having the same wireless wired LAN functions as WF...

Page 22: ...eloped to create Picture Style files Otherwise the bundled programs are the same as with EOS 1D Mark III EOS Utility 2 1 Win Mac Digital Photo Professional 3 1 Win Mac Picture Style Editor 1 0 Win Mac ZoomBrowser EX 5 8 Win ImageBrowser 5 8 Mac RAW Image Task 2 7 Win Mac PhotoStitch 3 1 Win Mac CameraWindow MC 6 4 Win 6 5 Mac WFT E1 Utility 3 1 Win Mac WFT E2 Utility 3 1 Win Mac WFT Pairing Softwar...

Page 23: ...ter Fixed position in front of the image sensor 2 9 Dust delete feature 1 Self Cleaning Sensor Unit Removes dust adhering to the low pass filter Can be executed automatically when power on off approx 1 sec operation time or manually approx 2 5 sec operation time 2 Dust Delete Data acquisition and appending The coordinates of the dust adhering to the low pass filter are detected by a test shot and app...

Page 24: ... standards The single image size number of possible shots and maximum burst during continuous shooting will vary depending on the subject CF card brand ISO speed Picture Style etc 3 4 Highlight tone Enabled C Fn II 3 1 priority 3 5 Image recording Complies with Design rule for Camera File system 2 0 and Exif format 2 21 3 6 Extension JPEG JPG RAW CR2 Canon Raw 2nd edition 3 7 File No The following...

Page 25: ...3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 Filter effect N None Ye Yellow Or Orange R Red G Green Toning effect N None S Sepia B Blue P Purple G Green 3 10 Color space Selectable between sRGB and Adobe RGB 3 11 Noise reduction 1 Long exposure noise reduction C Fn II 1 Functions with exposures 1 sec or longer Auto or On Always applied settable 2 High ISO speed noise reduction C Fn II 2 Off or On can be selected 4 Recording Medi...

Page 26: ...ox 7000 Cloudy twilight sunset Approx 6000 Tungsten light Approx 3200 White fluorescent light Approx 4000 Flash Approx 6000 Custom Custom WB Approx 2000 10000 Color Temperature Approx 2500 10000 In Basic Zone modes Auto AWB is set automatically 5 3 White balance Blue amber bias 9 levels correction Magenta green bias 9 levels Corrected in reference to the current WB mode s any mode listed in 5 2 abo...

Page 27: ...6 13 Eyepiece shutter None Eyepiece cover attached to strap 6 14 Misc Eyecup Ef provided 7 Live View Shooting 7 1 Type Electronic viewfinder with imaging sensor 7 2 Coverage Approx 100 vertically and horizontally 7 3 Frame rate 30 fps 7 4 Focusing 1 Manual focus Magnify the image by 5x or 10x and focus manually 2 Autofocus With C FnIII 6 press the AF ON button and the reflex mirror will go back down...

Page 28: ...focus One Shot AF Set automatically in the Portrait Landscape Close up and Night Portrait modes Predictive AI Servo AF Set automatically in Sports mode AI Focus AF Switches between One Shot AF and AI SERVO AF automatically Set automatically in Full Auto and Flash Off modes 2 Manual focus 8 4 Focusing point 1 Manual selection selection With C Fn III 3 1 2 the Multi controller or Quick Control Dial c...

Page 29: ...ram AE Evaluative metering Averaged metering 9 3 Metering range EV 0 20 at 23 C 73 F with 50mm f 1 4 lens at ISO 100 under Canon s testing standards 9 4 Exposure beyond Shutter speed or aperture reading blinks on the LCD panel and range warning in the viewfinder 9 5 Exposure metering Activated when shutter button is pressed halfway SW 1 ON 9 6 ISO Speed Automatically set 100 1600 in 1 3 stop or who...

Page 30: ...ion lamp blinks for the first 8 sec then lights indicator for the remaining 2 sec Countdown displayed on LCD panel Beeper Beeps at 2 Hz for the first 8 sec then at 8 Hz for last 2 sec 10 7 Camera shake warning Provided in Full Auto and Basic Zone modes If the shutter speed Tv auto is 0 to 0 5 stops slower than the reciprocal of the lens focal length 1 25 the shutter speed display blinks 11 Built in ...

Page 31: ... Optical axis space Lens axis to flash center 92 5 mm 11 16 Red eye reduction With red eye reduction lamp 12 External Speedlite 12 1 Sync contacts 1 Accessory shoe X sync contact Flash sync at 1 250 sec or slower 2 Side panel PC terminal No polarity X sync at 1 125 sec Both 1 and 2 can be used simultaneously for simultaneous flash firing 12 2 Flash exposure 2 stops in 1 3 stop or 1 2 stop increment...

Page 32: ...4 8 Protective cover None 15 Playback 15 1 Image review Set to Off 2 4 8 sec or hold 15 2 Image display format 1 Single image display Two types of single image full display and two types of shooting information display 2 Index display 4 image index and 9 index image 3 Jump display 10 100 images index screen shooting date 15 3 Display conditions Images saved in Design rule for Camera File system for...

Page 33: ...differ depending on the printer 18 4 Layout Borders borderless 2 4 8 9 16 20 35 image layout duplicate images on one sheet print shooting information 20 image index shooting information 35 image contact sheet index standard setting 18 5 Trimming Trim horizontally up to 16 steps vertically up to 10 steps 18 6 Tilt correction With the trimming screen the image can be tilted up to 10 in 0 5 increments...

Page 34: ...4 Select and transfer Select the images to be transferred and they will be transferred one by one 5 Personal computer wallpaper Select the image to be the personal computer s wallpaper then transfer it JPEG only 21 Customization 21 1 Custom Functions 24 Custom Functions with 62 settings settable with the camera 21 2 Camera user settings Current camera settings can be registered under the Mode Dial...

Page 35: ...ation button illumination 26 Dimensions 145 5 W 107 8 H 73 5 D mm 5 7 W 4 2 H 2 9 D in 27 Weight 740 g 26 1 oz Excludes battery pack CF card and body cap Includes backup battery and eyecup 28 Operating Environment 28 1 Operating 0 C to 40 C 32 to 104 F temperature 28 2 Operating humidity 85 or less 29 Accessories 29 1 Focusing screen Ef A standard precision matte Ef D precision matte with grid Ef ...

Page 36: ...ction White balance selection button LCD panel illumination button CF card slot cover Menu button Erase button Info button Trimming orientation button Picture Style selection button Playback button Jump button LCD monitor Print Share button Multi controller Access lamp Quick Control Dial Setting button Hot shoe Main Dial Grip Battery compartment Flash sync contacts Shutter button Mode Dial Lens re...

Page 37: ...ral Information 32 Fig 034 Six Exterior Views 4 2 Dimensions Flash center axis Built in flash pop up height 92 5 55 5 90 0 102 4 55 5 18 0 44 0 66 3 41 5 BG E2N 88 0 WFT E3 56 5 BG E2N 38 4 WFT E3 38 4 23 5 ...

Page 38: ... speed sync FP flash FE lock FEB in progress Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount AEB level Red eye reduction lamp on indicator Focus confirmation light White balance correction WB BKT CF card full warning CF card error warning No CF card warning Aperture Flash exposure compensation Shutter speed FE lock FEL Busy buSY Built in flash recycling buSY AF points Focusing screen Spot meter...

Page 39: ... continuous Self timer 10 sec Self timer 2 sec Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount AEB range Image recording quality Large Fine Large Normal Medium Fine Medium Normal Small Fine Small Normal RAW Small RAW AEB Flash exposure compensation Battery check White balance Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten light White fluorescent light Flash Custom Color temperature Custom Function Monoc...

Page 40: ...B Adobe RGB White balance Auto WB Preset WB Custom WB Color temperature setting WB correction WB bracketing AF One Shot AI Servo AI Focus AF point selection Auto Manual AF assist beam Metering mode Evaluative Partial Spot Center weighted average Exposure Program shift Exposure compensation AEB AE lock Depth of field preview Drive Single High speed continuous Low speed continuous Self timer 10 sec S...

Page 41: ...n II Image 1 Long exp noise reduction 0 Off 1 Auto 2 On 2 High ISO speed noise reduct n 0 Off 1 On 3 Highlight tone priority 0 Disable 1 Enable C Fn III Auto focus Drive 1 Lens drive when AF impossible 0 Focus search on 1 Focus search off 2 Lens AF stop button function 0 AF stop 1 AF start 2 AE lock 3 AF point M Auto Auto ctr 4 ONE SHOT AI SERVO 5 IS start 3 AF point selection method 0 Normal 1 Multi...

Page 42: ...etering AF start 4 Metering AF start disable 2 AF ON AE lock button switch 0 Disable 1 Enable 3 SET button when shooting 0 Normal disabled 1 Change quality 2 Change Picture Style 3 Menu display 4 Image replay 4 Dial direction during Tv Av 0 Normal 1 Reverse direction 5 Focusing Screen 0 Ef A 1 Ef D 2 Ef S 6 Add original decision data 0 Off 1 On 7 Live View exposure simulation 0 Disable LCD auto adj...

Page 43: ...8 2 22 16 11 5 6 2 8 4 2 1 0 1 4 8 22 4000 Tv EV EF50mm f 1 4 USM EF S17 85mm f 4 5 6 IS USM WIDE17mm EF S17 85mm f 4 5 6 IS USM TELE85mm 8000 23 22 16 11 5 6 2 8 4 2 1 0 1 4 8 Av 32 4 0 2 3 1 4000 2000 1000 250 60 125 500 Tv 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 5 6 8 9 7 22 1 2 3 4 5 EV 8000 F P At the lens minimum aperture At the lens maximum aperture f 2 8 Fig 039 E TTL II autoflash program line ...

Page 44: ...00 Battery Charger CG 570 Compact Power Adapter CA 570 Car Battery Cable CB 570 Battery Magazine BGM E2 EF S lenses EF lenses AC Adapter Kit ACK E2 CF card Card reader PCMCIA adapter Interface Cable IFC 200U Interface Cable IFC 500U Wireless File Transmitter WFT E3 WFT E3A Wireless LAN access point Wireless LAN adapter Ethernet port PC card slot USB port USB external media USB GPS unit Timer Remot...

Page 45: ... these items will be officially listed as incompatible Macro Lens Mount Converter FD EOS Speedlites 480EG Compatible with external flash metering and manual flash With TTL autoflash the flash can be fired at full output only 540EZ Compatible with manual flash With TTL autoflash the flash can be fired at full output only 430EZ 420EZ ML 3 The flash can be fired at full output only 300EZ 200E Wired multi Speedlit...

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Page 47: ... 1 1 Imaging element and CMOS sensor 1 1 2 Image recording and processing 2 1 3 Dust delete feature 5 1 4 AF System 6 1 5 Viewfinder 8 1 6 Exposure control 9 1 7 Flash 9 1 8 Drive 10 1 9 Live View shooting 11 1 10 Basic operation concept and LCD monitor display 13 1 11 Internal construction 14 ...

Page 48: ...S 30D Effective pixels 3904 2598 Approx 10 10 million 3520 2342 Approx 8 20 million Total pixels 3996 2620 Approx 10 50 million 3600 2360 Approx 8 50 million Effective sensor size mm 22 2 14 8 22 5 15 0 Pixel size m 5 7 6 4 Color filter RGB primary color filter Aspect ratio 3 2 2 Wide ISO speed range and low noise While based on the EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi 400D DIGITAL s CMOS sensor design and manufactu...

Page 49: ...cuit is also cut off During Live View shooting the power distribution for the signal reading operation is optimized as with the EOS 1D Mark III Such measures enable more minute power saving control 6 Infrared low pass filter The basic construction and performance of the infrared low pass filter are the same as the EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi 400D DIGITAL s Fig 002 1 2 Image recording and processing Compare...

Page 50: ...ame as with the EOS 30D On the left of the power switch is the new Picture Style selection button Next to it is the INFO button which displays the parameter setting screen for the sharpness and other parameters The buttons improve the ease of selecting and adjusting the Picture Styles Fig 004 3 Noise reduction The camera has the same noise reduction feature noise reduction for long exposures and h...

Page 51: ... standard flash exposure Low contrast In the case of low contrast hazy scenes the contrast is adjusted to obtain a clearer and more distinct image 6 Image recording to a CF card The CF card access speed is now 1 7 times faster thanks to DIGIC III With the EOS 30D if you opened the CF card slot cover while data is being written to the CF card the image data would be erased However with the EOS 40D a...

Page 52: ...is the same as the EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi 400D DIGITAL and EOS 1D Mark III s unit The Sensor cleaning menu is basically the same as the EOS 1D Mark III s However there are slight differences such as the shutter operation for Clean now EOS 40D Cleaning operation Shutter release Cleaning operation EOS 1D Mark III Cleaning operation Shutter cocking Cleaning operation Shutter cocking Cleaning operation ...

Page 53: ...oss type line sensor for f 5 6 Both vertical and horizontal line sensitive focus detection works with any AF point for stable focusing Improved AF detection precision Fig 011 Cross type focusing at f 2 8 Previously the sensor for f 2 8 was only vertical line sensitive But now for the first time it is both vertical and horizontal line sensitive The focusing is thereby more sensitive Also with the se...

Page 54: ...oting in the AI SERVO AF mode is more stable than with the EOS 30D 6 Automatic AF point selection The algorithm is the same as the EOS 30D s However with all AF points being cross type sensors the subject detection is improved making the AI SERVO AF subject tracking performance better Also in the One Shot AF mode it increases the probability of capturing the subject as intended 7 AF assist beam Th...

Page 55: ... are visible Therefore when stating the eyepoint also add a note indicating that it is the distance where the viewfinder image area can be viewed without any vignetting on all four edges 2 Superimposed display The basic configuration of the superimposed display optics is the same as the EOS 30D s 3 Ef series focusing screens The Ef series focusing screens have been newly developed Ef A Standard Prec...

Page 56: ...al mode 3 Shutter While based on the EOS 30D s shutter unit the shutter is now more reliable with a contactless switch instead of a contact switch for running the 1st and 2nd curtains Shutter durability is approx 100 000 cycles the same as the EOS 30D s shutter With a fully charged BP 511A a bulb exposure can be as long as about 2 5 hours 4 ISO speed See the General Information 1 7 Flash 1 Built i...

Page 57: ...igh speed Fig 020 A stopper is incorporated to prevent the bounding of the main mirror and secondary mirror Fig 020 This results in shorter viewfinder blackout and a stable viewfinder image during continuous shooting A 10 10 megapixel CMOS sensor executing 4 channel high speed reading DIGIC III for high speed image processing The buffer memory is a DDR SDRAM for high speed reading and writing EOS 30D...

Page 58: ...mage is displayed and the mechanical 1st curtain is open The mechanical 1st curtain need not be closed in order to shoot This eliminates the mechanical 1st curtain s shutter sound at SW 2 ON which occurs with the EOS 1D Mark III during Live View shooting Silent shooting is thereby possible Mode 1 enables continuous shooting approx 6 fps for high speed continuous Continuous shooting is not possible...

Page 59: ... information Not to be included in the official specifications 5 Number of possible shots During Live View shooting approx 170 shots at 23 C 73 F and approx 130 shots at 0 C 32 F with 50 flash used Without using flash approx 180 shots at 23 C 73 F and approx 140 shots at 0 C 32 F With a fully charged BP 511A and based on CIPA testing standards 6 Screen display An icon to indicate that exposure simulati...

Page 60: ...consumption The color reproduction range and gamma are also the same as the EOS 1D Mark III s LCD monitor The color reproduction is thereby improved and natural looking images are displayed 3 Menu features The screen design Fig 028 and basic menu operations are the same as the EOS 1D Mark III The menu options are different With the EOS 1D Mark III menu operations with the Multi controller were limi...

Page 61: ...wo driving motors to attain approx 6 5 fps continuous shooting speed Extension system terminal Table 007 shows the parts count and Fig 032 on shows a cross section at the center Table 007 Parts count Item EOS 40D EOS 30D The shutter unit is counted as 1 part The official parts count excludes the screws and washers 166 in EOS 40D 164 in EOS 30D For the electrical parts count previously the DC DC conv...

Page 62: ...M as the buffer memory and the TFT liquid crystal control circuit The USB terminal video OUT terminal and extension system terminal are also on this board This board also has the following Main CPU which controls various sensors and mechanical parts for camera operations viewfinder display drive control circuit and EEPROM memory to store saved data such as adjustment data AE AF etc Bottom board High...

Page 63: ... the EU effective from July 1 2006 All of the EOS 40D s parts conform to this directive RoHS directive Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment Eyepiece lens 3 Eyepiece lens 1 Eyepiece lens 2 Image sensor Secondary mirror LCD monitor AF sensor Secondary image forming lens Infrared absorption filter Focusing screen Pentaprism Metering lens SI lens ...

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Page 65: ...EMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 7 2 1 External Rubber Battery Cover Ass y and Interface Cover Removal 7 2 2 Front Cover Ass y and Back Cover Ass y Removal 9 2 3 Top Cover Ass y and Bottom Cover Ass y Removal 13 2 4 Base Plate Ass y Bottom PCB Ass y and AF FPC Ass y Removal 17 2 5 Main PCB Ass y and CMOS Sensor Ass y Removal 22 2 6 DC DC PCB Ass y and Mirror Box Ass y Removal 26 2 7 Main Base Plate Disassembl...

Page 66: ...ons After removing the base plate ass y be sure to discharge from the main capacitor Fig 001 Discharge positions When removing the lead wire red connector prior to discharge be sure to use plastic tweezers because of high voltage supplied 4 Charge prevention There is no pad set for inhibiting charge but it is possible to inhibit charge with the adjustment software 5 Parts affecting product reliabil...

Page 67: ... Box 2 Download an image to the computer 3 Open the JPEG file on DIA 4 Results In case of FAIL click the number and check where the dust is located if necessary Then clean the dust Cleaning the imaging surface LPF surface Clean the indicated position in DIA using the dust loupe CY9 1132 If the number of specks of dust is low use a cotton swab to clean the locations where there is dust If you want t...

Page 68: ...Cleaning Function ON 650mA or lower 420 4mA The Actual Measurement data was based on rough measurement Therefore be sure to refer to average data of multiple cameras at each repair site Standby means the condition where the camera is inactive but the Main SW is on Constant Voltage Power Source Digital tester or other ammeter Tools battery To camera Fig 006 1 3 Residual Battery Display Tool Use the...

Page 69: ...58 000 Conductive Sheet CY9 1061 000 Liquid Dispenser CY9 4017 000 Tweezers AA type GG type CY9 4018 001 002 Blower CY9 4020 000 Lens Tissue K 1 thick K 3 thin CY9 4023 001 003 Screw Driver Handle CY9 7014 001 Hi Torque Screwdriver CY9 7015 000 CROSS RECESS BIT TB35 5 Φ3mm l 50mm CY9 7014 002 CROSS RECESS BIT TB35 6 Φ2 5mm l 115mm CY9 7014 003 CROSS RECESS BIT TB35 7 Φ2 5mm l 50mm CY9 7014 004 CRO...

Page 70: ... spring lube Instant adhesive 201 CY9 8007 000 Securing SPC and SI in place Tape No 315 CY9 4031 000 Lead Wirein place permanent marker Matte black OLC Window Double Sided Tape CY9 4039 000 Shutter Ass y Double Sided Tape CY9 4034 000 Base plate Ass y 1 6 Tool Battery Fabrication 1 Preparation CY9 1101 000 Tool Battery Probe Kit 2 ea DY9 1374 000 Charge Adjustment Tool 1 ea 2 Fabrication Prepare t...

Page 71: ...0 Tool Battery Probe Kit 2 Fabrication Prepare the above items Cut holes in the top and bottom of the film case for the plugs Install the plugs and secure with the washers Connect the two 0 5Ω resistors in parallel place in the case and solder to the plugs A A B B Solder the banana plug Connect in parallel A B A B Finished Fig 010 1 8 Operational Checks Shutter release without the back cover insta...

Page 72: ... 2 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 2 1 External Rubber Battery Cover Ass y and Interface Cover Removal Fig 011 External Rubber Battery Cover Ass y and Interface Cover Removal M1 7 ℓ 5 0mm 3 1 ー 1 1 ー 2 3 1 ー 2 2 ー 2 2 ー 1 1 ー 2 ...

Page 73: ...attery Cover Ass y Removal Remove the extension terminal cap and remove the O ring Pull the battery cover ass y off in the direction shown by the arrow in the figure to remove it Fig 014 Position of Extension Terminal Cap Fig 015 Battery Cover Ass y Removal 3 Interface Cover Removal Remove three screws and remove the interface cover Fig 016 Position of Interface Cover Screws Being careful not to dam...

Page 74: ...er Ass y Removal Fig 017 Front Cover Ass y and Back Cover Ass y Removal M1 7 ℓ 3 5mm 2 M1 7 ℓ 5 0mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 2 5mm 2 M1 7 ℓ 5 0mm 2 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 8 5mm 2 CAUTION 3 CAUTION 4 CAUTION 1 M1 7 ℓ 5 5mm 2 M1 7 ℓ 2 5mm 2 2 2 ー 4 1 CAUTION 2 ...

Page 75: ...from the side and remove the front cover ass y CAUTION 1 Be careful not to lose the depth of field preview button as it comes off CAUTION 2 The lead wire red connector has high voltage supplied Be careful Fig 018 The Position of the Top Cover Ass y Lead Wire Fig 019 Position of Front Cover Ass y Screws Front Fig 020 Position of Front Cover Ass y Screws Side ...

Page 76: ...k cover ass y CAUTION 3 Be careful not to lose the extension terminal sheet as it comes off Fig 021 Position of the Back Cover Ass y Screws Fig 022 Position of the Back Cover Assvy FPCs Remove the extension terminal sheet Reassembly Cautions 1 Front Cover Ass y Reassembly When replacing the service parts cut off the sheet at the line in the figure so that the click feeling will improve Fig 023 Fron...

Page 77: ...er so as not to create a gap between the extension terminal sheet and the connecter Fig 024 Extension Terminal Sheet Installation When assembling the back cover make sure that the fitting of the back cover does not ride up on the extension terminal sheet CAUTION 4 Note that if the extension terminal sheet is not correctly installed the dust water resistant effect will decrease OK NG Fig 025 Back Co...

Page 78: ...l Fig 026 Top Cover Ass y and Bottom Cover Ass y Removal M1 7 ℓ 6 0mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 5 5mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 3 0mm 2 CAUTION 4 CAUTION 1 CAUTION 3 CAUTION 6 Apply Super X Position for fiber connection CAUTION 2 CAUTION 5 M1 7 ℓ 3 0mm 1 1 1 ー 1 2 1 ー 2 NOTE 1 M1 7 ℓ 3 0mm 1 ...

Page 79: ...r CAUTION 2 Be careful not to damage the fiber when disconnecting it Fig 027 The Position of the Top Cover Ass y Lead Wire Fig 028 The Position of the Top Cover Ass y FPC and Fiber Fiber Remove two screws and diopter correction dial from the top of the top cover and two screws from the bottom and remove the top cover ass y Fig 029 The Position of the Top Cover Ass y Screw Top Fig 030 The Position o...

Page 80: ...nd remove the bottom cover ass y CAUTION 3 The battery cable door comes off together with the bottom cover ass y so be careful not to lose it Fig 031 The Position of the Bottom Cover Ass y Screws Bottom Fig 032 The Position of the Bottom Cover Ass y Screw Side Remove the body number label with tweezers as necessary ...

Page 81: ... Ass y Reassembly CAUTION 4 Make sure that the lead wire to the bottom PCB ass y does not touch the motor drive section when routing the lead wire Fig 034 Top Cover Ass y Reassembly Run lead wire under rib CAUTION 5 Insert the fiber until it reaches the end 3 Bottom Cover Ass y Reassembly Install the bottom cover ass y over the battery cover FPC ass y from the battery component side CAUTION 6 Be ca...

Page 82: ...3 0mm 3 CAUTION 3 M1 7 ℓ 3 0mm 2 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 4 0mm 2 CAUTION 2 CAUTION 4 Fig 035 Base Plate Ass y Bottom PCB Ass y and AF FPC Ass y Removal Double sided Tape Disassembly is not normally required 2 ー 3 3 2 1 Double sided Tape Disassembly is not normally required Double sided Tape M2 0 ℓ 4 5mm 2 ...

Page 83: ... 036 The Position of the Base Plate Ass y Screws 2 Bottom PCB Ass y Removal Discharge at the DIS CHARGE mark as shown in the figure CAUTION 2 Be sure to discharge the main capacitor after removing the base plate ass y Unsolder the yellow and black lead wires Remove the BOTTOM MAIN FPC Remove five FPCs Fig 037 Discharging Position for Bottom PCB Ass y Discharging position Fig 038 Position of Bottom P...

Page 84: ...nd remove the bottom PCB ass y Fig 039 Position of Bottom PCB Ass y Lead Wires Fig 040 Position of Bottom PCB Ass y Screws 3 AF FPC Ass y Removal Remove two screws and one FPC and remove the AF FPC ass y Fig 041 Position of Screws and FPC of AF FPC Ass y Bottom Screws FPC ...

Page 85: ...s y Attach the double sided tape Fig 043 Position of Base Plate Ass y Washer Attach washer on both ends of tape 2 Bottom PCB Ass y Reassembly CAUTION 3 Route the lead wire correctly so that it will not be pinched when reassembling the exterior Fig 044 Routing of Lead Wire on Bottom PCB Ass y 1 Lead wire runs over FPC Release lead wire outside main body chassis Fig 045 Routing of Lead Wire on Botto...

Page 86: ...or Bottom PCB Ass y End of Tape touches connector 3 AF FPC Ass y Reassembly CAUTION 4 After disassembling the AF FPC ass y be sure to adjust the position When replacing the service parts fold the FPC in a crest form as shown in the image and insert it between the main base plate and the CMOS sensor shield Fig 047 AF FPC Ass y FPC Installation Fold in a crest form ...

Page 87: ...2 2 5 Main PCB Ass y and CMOS Sensor Ass y Removal CAUTION 1 M1 7 ℓ 3 0mm 5 M1 7 ℓ 2 0mm 2 CAUTION 2 Fig 048 Main PCB Ass y and CMOS Sensor Ass y Removal M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 3 1 ー 2 1 ー 1 1 2 Disassembly is not normally required ...

Page 88: ... Unsolder at one place and remove the ground plate Fig 049 Soldering Position for Main PCB Shield Cover and Ground Plate Main PCB Shield Cover Ground Plate Remove six FPCs Disconnect one lead wire Remove five screws and remove the main PCB ass y while avoiding the metal fittings of the main body Disconnect one lead wire 11pin Fig 050 Position of Main PCB Ass y FPC and Connector FPC Connector Fig 051...

Page 89: ...ws Reassembly Cautions 1 Main PCB Shield Cover Reassembly Attach the main PCB shield cover in the correct position left right up and down Make sure that the main PCB shield is held by the four fittings on the main PCB ass y and solder the shield Fig 053 Soldering Position for the Main PCB Shield Cover Top Install main PCB shield cover under CMOS shield cover CMOS shield cover Fig 054 Soldering Pos...

Page 90: ... below Fig 056 Routing Lead Wire on Main PCB Ass y 1 Run lead wire between main PCB ass y and main base plate To make the handling of the lead wire smoother connect the lead wire 11pin into the main body before installing the main PCB ass y and rotate the main PCB ass y 360 degrees to get the lead wire twisted Fig 057 Routing the Lead Wire on the Main PCB Ass y 2 Rotate the main PCB ass y 360 degr...

Page 91: ... 26 2 6 DC DC PCB Ass y and Mirror Box Ass y Removal CAUTION 1 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 1 Fig 058 DC DC PCB Ass y and Mirror Box Ass y Removal M1 7 ℓ 3 0mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 3 5mm 2 M2 0 ℓ 3 0mm 2 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 5 Insulation tape CAUTION 2 1 2 ...

Page 92: ...es FPC Lead wire Fig 060 Position of DC DC PCB Ass y Screws 2 Mirror Box Ass y Removal Remove one screw from the front five screws from the back and two screws from the eyepiece Remove the mirror box ass y CAUTION 1 Be careful not to lose the ground plate as it comes off together with the mirror box ass y Fig 061 Position of Mirror Box Ass y Screws Front Fig 062 Position of Mirror Box Ass y Screws B...

Page 93: ... Box Ass y Reassembly When installing the mirror box ass y route the lead wire as shown in the image below and attach the insulation tape CAUTION 2 When replacing the mirror box ass y with the service parts be sure to remove the dummy parts SI indication plate and focusing screen plate incorporated Fig 065 Routing the Lead Wire of the Mirror Box Ass y Run lead wire along the groove from the back o...

Page 94: ...mation 29 2 7 Main Base Plate Disassembly M1 7 ℓ 2 0mm 1 Fig 067 Main Base Plate Disassembly M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 2 Diabond 1663G M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 3 CAUTION 1 CAUTION 2 M1 7 ℓ 3 0mm 2 1 ー 3 1 ー 4 1 ー 5 1 ー 2 1 ー 1 2 ー 1 2 ー 2 ...

Page 95: ...ews from the back and one screw from the front and remove the right side cover ass y Fig 069 Position of Right Side Cover Ass y Screws Back Fig 070 Position of Right Side Cover Ass y Screws Front Pull off the CF cover shaft vertically and remove the CF slot cover Remove the CF door FPC ass y Remove the battery cover FPC ass y CAUTION 1 Be careful not to damage the CF door FPC ass y and the battery ...

Page 96: ...ass y Remove the remote control jack by unsoldering it and removing the fitting Fig 071 Soldering Position of Remote Control Jack Reassembly Cautions 1 Strap Right Holder Reassembly CAUTION 2 Note that the front cover ass y and the bottom cover ass y may not be installed properly if the strap right holder is not seated in the correct position ...

Page 97: ...M1 7 ℓ 3 5mm 2 M1 7 ℓ 5 0mm 4 M1 7 ℓ 5 0mm 2 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 2 CAUTION 2 CAUTION 1 Diabond 1663G Aron Alpha 201 Aron Alpha 201 Apply it to the 2 positions marked with arrows Greese NFH 743C Greese NFH 743C Apply an adequate amount Apply it to the 2 positions marked with arrows CAUTION 4 Disassembly is not normally required 2 5 ー 1 3 5 ー 2 4 1 6 IF10 Diabond 1663G ...

Page 98: ...2 SI FPC Ass y and AE FPC Ass y Removal as necessary Remove the adhesive part of SI FPC Ass y with tweezers Remove the glue of AE FPC Ass y with tweezers 3 Eyepiece Ass y Removal Remove two screws from the back and four screws from the top and remove the eyepiece Ass y CAUTION 1 Be careful not to scratch or soil the eyepiece ass y Fig 075 Position of Eyepiece Ass y Screws Back Fig 076 Position of ...

Page 99: ...ition of Mount Screws 5 Focusing Screen Plate Removal Remove two screws and remove the screen retainer cover and the screen retainer plate Remove the SI indicate plate the finder back adjust washer and the focusing screen plate Fig 078 Position of Screen Retainer Cover Screws 6 Lens Contact Ass y Removal Remove two screws and remove the lens contact ass y Fig 079 Position of Lens Contact Ass y Scre...

Page 100: ...osition after disassembling the SI FPC ass y and AE FPC ass y 3 Mirror Box Ass y Reassembly Apply grease on the contact position of the mirror ass y to prevent the mirror box ass y from becoming worn Fig 080 Position to Apply Grease on Mirror Box Ass y 4 Screen Retainer Cover Reassembly Fix one washer with the bond each on the screen retainer cover and on the screen retainer plate Fig 081 Position...

Page 101: ...Repair Information 36 2 9 Back Cover Ass y Disassembly Fig 082 Back Cover Ass y Disassembly M1 7 ℓ 3 0mm 5 Connector and lead wires with insulation tape attached 25mm 20mm 1 2 ...

Page 102: ... Ass y Removal Remove five screws Remove one FPC and remove the TFT LCD Ass y Fig 083 Position of TFT LCD Ass y Screws and FPC Remove the TFT LCD Ass y from the TFT holder as necessary Reassembly Cautions 1 Back Cover Ass y Reassembly Attach the gasket as shown in the image Fig 084 Position of Back Cover Ass y Gasket ...

Page 103: ...mbly Fig 085 Top Cover Ass y Disassembly M1 7 ℓ 6 0mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 3 CAUTION 1 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 4 M1 7 ℓ 5 2mm 4 M1 7 ℓ 6 0mm 1 M1 7 ℓ 4 5mm 2 Cemedine Super X8008B 5 2 4 3 Disassembly is not normally required 1 ー 2 1 ー 1 Three Bond 1401C ...

Page 104: ...ssory shoe Fig 086 Position of Accessory Shoe Screws 2 Flash Cover Removal Open the flash cover using the inside hook Remove three screws and remove the flash cover Fig 087 Position of Flash Cover Hook Fig 088 Position of Flash Cover Screws 3 Dial Ass y Removal Remove three screws and one FPC and remove the dial ass y Fig 089 Position of Dial Ass y Screws and FPC ...

Page 105: ...1 Be careful not to lose the button as it comes off together with the outside LCD unit Fig 090 Position of Outside LCD Ass y Screws 5 Strap Left Holder Removal Remove one screw and remove the PCB Remove one screw and remove the strap left holder Fig 091 Position of Strap Left Holder Screws PCB Fig 092 Position of Strap Left Holder Screws ...

Page 106: ...dual companies Copyright Canon Inc retains the copyright to this Service Manual Reproduction publication including on the World Wide Web alteration translation into another language or other use of the data in whole or part contained on this Service Manual without the written consent of Canon Inc is prohibited Copyright 2007 Canon Inc ...

Page 107: ...otes 1 1 2 Tools List 1 1 3 Locally Made Tools 3 2 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 4 2 1 Flange to Focal Plane Distance FFD Adjustment 4 2 2 Flange Back Measurement with the Flange Back Tester 9 2 3 Finder Focus Adjustment 12 3 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 13 3 1 Adjustment Software Operation 13 I ...

Page 108: ...and AF Chart CY9 7123 000 Chart stand for AF charts Chart AF 3D CY9 7119 000 D Chart Chart AF Single Point CY9 7119 001 AF Chart for 3D Chart CHART AF STANDARD NON AREA C CY9 7119 011 AF adjustment CHART AF BASE GRID CY9 7119 012 AF adjustment OPTICAL FILTER P01 CY9 6161 000 AF adjustment Opal Diffuser Glass φ50 Commercially available AF adjustment Edmund Optics Inc C2 filter 52mm CY9 6162 000 Light...

Page 109: ...justment Flash meter Local Purchase Metering adjustment Tripod Local Purchase Dark bag Local Purchase Collimator f 500mm 100V CY9 7057 000 100 Finder Focus Adjustment Collimator f 500mm 120V CY9 7057 000 120 Finder Focus Adjustment Collimator f 500mm 200V CY9 7057 000 200 Finder Focus Adjustment Collimator f 500mm 240V CY9 7057 000 240 Finder Focus Adjustment Green Filter CY9 7057 001 C12 filters 2...

Page 110: ...Adjustments 3 1 3 Locally Made Tools 1 Tool Battery The tool battery is the same as the tool battery for the EOS 10D and 20D The total internal resistance should be 0 4Ω Fig 001 ...

Page 111: ...nce as before mirror box ass y replacement CMOS sensor ass y Add or subtract the CMOS sensor ass y compensation amount to from the difference calculated by subtracting the original distance between the lens mount and the CMOS installation surface washer included from the specified distance Select the washer that meets calculated value to bring the FFD within the specification Reference FFD The dimens...

Page 112: ...e the mount fastening block on the digital micrometer and place the measuring tip on the mount reference plane Reset the meter to 0 Fig 002 Set up Mount Fastening Tool Measuring terminal Set to 0 Digital Micrometer Measurement side ...

Page 113: ... 43 015 0 085 3 CMOS Sensor Ass y Offset The CMOS Sensor Ass y is marked with the offset values difference from 43 10mm for each point When installing the CMOS sensor use the indicated washers but do not bond the washers in place Ex P1 upper right 0 021 P2 lower right 0 015 P3 left 0 020 4 Tighten the three CMOS Sensor Ass y screws uniformly P1 P2 P3 Fig 003 Fig 005 XXXXXXX P1 0 021 P2 0 015 P3 0 020...

Page 114: ...istance from the mount surface to the following three points Ex P1 42 964mm P2 42 988mm P3 43 015mm 2 Offset washer determination Standard distance 43 10mm The difference between the standard distance and the measured distance 1 for each point is the washer thickness required at that point Do not bond washers in place P1 43 10 42 964 0 136 P2 43 10 42 988 0 112 P3 43 10 43 015 0 085 As the washer off...

Page 115: ...difference from 43 10mm for each point When installing the CMOS sensor use the indicated washers but do not bond the washers in place Ex P1 upper right 0 021 P2 lower right 0 015 P3 left 0 020 4 Tighten the three CMOS Sensor Ass y screws uniformly XXXXXXX P1 0 021 P2 0 015 P3 0 020 1 2 3 Fig 007 ...

Page 116: ...erence surface including jigs and the sensor part of the flange back tools 2 Increases in internal temperature will affect the measurement results so perform aging for 1 hour or more before measuring the flange back and perform reference surface calibration with the special calibration tool 3 When flange back is measured more than 1 hour after the previous reference surface calibration perform the ref...

Page 117: ...urement 1 Make flange back adjustment following the procedures described in Section 2 1 2 Attach the Main PCB Ass y and the Bottom PCB Ass y Connect the necessary FPCs and lead wires Main PCB 3 places Bottom PCB 6 places Fig 011 Fig 012 ...

Page 118: ... the camera to manual cleaning mode 5 Set the camera on the Flange Back Tester and measure the flange back 6 If the flange back is outside the standard make flange back adjustment once again Attach the insulating tape to the FPCs that are not connected so that those FPCs will not short circuit CAUTION Fig 013 Fig 014 ...

Page 119: ...e magnifier Perform without the lens attached Adjustment Procedure 1 Look through an object that is located at least 250m away such as lightening rod or chimney and turn the manual ring to find the position that gives the clearest view of the object 2 Check if the center of the infinity mark is positioned within the 1 5 index line equivalent widths If not replace the focus washer and try again When a...

Page 120: ...ware Operation 1 Service Parts OS Windows 2000 Windows XP CPU Pentium III 800MHz or better RAM 512 MB or more required Display 1024 768 dots required Hard disk space Approx 100 MB required 2 Operation See the HELP section of the Adjustment Software for details ...

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Page 123: ...EOS 40D REF NO C12 6171 PARTS CATALOG Copyright 2007 Canon Inc ...

Page 124: ...CANON EOS 40D REF NO C12 6171 Pg 1 CB3 3748 CB3 3749 CB3 3976 CB3 3978 CB3 4164 CB3 3980 CB3 3977 CB3 3975 CG2 2024 CB3 3769 CB3 3972 CB3 4175 CB3 3744 CB3 3745 XA1 7170 507 x3 See Page 2 N S ...

Page 125: ... CB3 3769 000 000 C 1 CASE BATTERY CB3 3972 000 000 C 1 CAP EXTENSION TERMINAL CB3 3975 000 000 B 1 COVER GRIP HOLDING CB3 3976 000 000 B 1 COVER FRONT CB3 3977 000 000 B 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDE CB3 3978 000 000 B 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDE CB3 3980 000 000 B 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDE CB3 4164 000 000 B 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDE CB3 4175 000 000 C 1 RING O CG2 2024 000 000 B 1 COVER ASS Y BATTERY XA1 7170 507 000 F 3 SCREW ...

Page 126: ...CANON EOS 40D REF NO C12 6171 Pg 2 CB3 4149 x2 CB3 3974 See Page 9 CB3 4148 x2 CG2 2023 See Page 3 CB2 0727 XA1 7170 507 x2 XA1 7170 507 CB3 4149 x2 CB2 0726 x2 XA1 7170 357 x2 XA4 9170 457 N S ...

Page 127: ...B2 0727 000 000 C 1 SCREW M1 7X4 5 CB3 3974 000 000 C 1 SHEET EXTENSION TERMINAL CB3 4148 000 000 C 2 SCREW CB3 4149 000 000 C 4 SCREW CG2 2023 000 000 B 1 COVER ASS Y FRONT XA1 7170 357 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA1 7170 507 000 F 3 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 9170 457 000 F 1 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH Pg 2 ...

Page 128: ...CANON EOS 40D REF NO C12 6171 Pg 3 See Page 4 XA4 9170 607 CG2 2018 See Page 10 CY3 1577 CG2 2016 CB4 0038 x2 CB4 0038 CB2 0726 CB3 3846 XA4 9170 457 CB3 3796 CB3 3795 ...

Page 129: ...DIOPTER CORRECTION CB3 3796 000 000 C 1 SCREW CB3 3846 000 000 B 1 WINDOW DISPLAY CB4 0038 000 000 B 3 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH CG2 2016 000 000 C 1 COVER ASS Y BOTTOM CG2 2018 000 000 B 1 COVER ASS Y TOP CY3 1577 000 000 B 1 LABEL BODY NUMBER XA4 9170 457 000 F 1 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 9170 607 000 F 1 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH Pg 3 ...

Page 130: ...CANON EOS 40D REF NO C12 6171 Pg 4 CG2 2014 CB3 3944 CG2 2046 CB3 3863 CB3 3942 CB3 3943 CG2 2015 XA4 9170 457 CH1 8517 CB3 2808 x2 CB3 3822 x3 XA4 9200 457 x2 XD1 1102 120 x2 XA1 7170 307 x2 See Page 5 ...

Page 131: ...43 000 000 C 1 PLATE GROUND EXT TERMINAL CB3 3944 000 000 C 1 CUSHION MAIN CAPACITOR CG2 2014 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y AF CG2 2015 000 000 C 1 PLATE ASS Y BASE CG2 2046 000 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y BOTTOM CH1 8517 000 000 C 1 FPC BOTTOM MAIN XA1 7170 307 000 F 2 SCREW MACH PANHEAD M1 7X3 XA4 9170 457 000 F 1 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 9200 457 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XD1 1102 120 000 F 2 WASHER COP Pg ...

Page 132: ...3 3941 XA1 7170 207 x2 CB2 0682 x3 See detail XA4 9170 457 x3 XA1 7170 307 x5 CG2 2012 CH1 8495 CB3 3931 A A SIZE 0 03mm 0 05mm 0 08mm 0 10mm 0 12mm 0 15mm 0 18mm 0 20mm 0 25mm 0 30mm 0 35mm 003 005 008 010 012 015 018 020 025 030 035 CB2 0682 000 XXX detail ...

Page 133: ...E BACK CB3 3931 000 000 C 1 COVER MAIN PCB SHIELD CB3 3941 000 000 C 1 PLATE GROUND USB CG2 2012 000 000 B 1 PCB ASS Y MAIN CH1 8495 000 000 C 1 FPC MAIN DCDC CY3 1576 000 000 B 1 CMOS SENSOR ASS Y XA1 7170 207 000 F 2 SCREW XA1 7170 307 000 F 5 SCREW MACH PANHEAD M1 7X3 XA4 9170 457 000 F 3 SCREW Pg 5 ...

Page 134: ...CANON EOS 40D REF NO C12 6171 Pg 6 See Page 8 CG2 2008 See Page 7 CH2 8440 XA4 9170 457 x5 XA4 9170 457 XA4 9170 359 x2 XA1 7170 307 CG2 2011 CH2 8439 CB3 4132 CB3 3809 x2 ...

Page 135: ...00 C 1 PLATE GROUND MAIN SHUTTER CG2 2008 000 000 C 1 PLATE ASS Y MAIN BASE CG2 2011 000 000 B 1 PCB ASS Y DC DC CH2 8439 000 000 C 1 WIRE LEAD CH2 8440 000 000 C 1 WIRE LEAD XA1 7170 307 000 F 1 SCREW MACH PANHEAD M1 7X3 XA4 9170 359 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 9170 457 000 F 6 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH Pg 6 ...

Page 136: ...S 40D REF NO C12 6171 Pg 7 XA1 7170 207 CG2 2058 CB3 3786 CB3 3785 CG2 2057 CB3 3787 XA4 9170 457 x3 CA1 9007 CG2 2010 CG2 2050 CB3 3374 CB3 3768 XA4 9170 457 x2 XA4 9170 307 x2 N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S ...

Page 137: ...C 1 CUSHION CF SLOT1 CB3 3786 000 000 C 1 CUSHION CF SLOT2 CB3 3787 000 000 C 1 HOLDER STRAP RIGHT CG2 2010 000 000 B 1 TERMINAL ASS Y PC CG2 2050 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y REMOTE CONTROL CG2 2057 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y CF DOOR CG2 2058 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y BATTERY COVER XA1 7170 207 000 F 1 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 9170 307 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 9170 457 000 F 5 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH Pg ...

Page 138: ...D1 1101 831 CB3 3819 See Detail CG2 2017 CH9 1112 CG2 2003 XA4 9170 457 x2 CB3 3901 CG2 2031 CB3 1742 XA4 9170 507 x2 XA4 9170 507 x4 CG2 1992 YN2 9695 CB2 0727x2 CF1 1948 CS2 5020 A A SIZE 0 03mm 0 05mm 0 08mm 0 10mm 0 12mm 0 15mm 0 18mm 0 20mm 0 25mm 0 30mm 0 35mm 003 005 008 010 012 015 018 020 025 030 035 CB3 3819 000 XXX detail ...

Page 139: ...SCREW CB3 3901 000 000 B 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDE CF1 1948 000 000 C 1 LENS LOCK PIN ASS Y CG2 1992 000 000 B 1 MIRROR BOX ASS Y CG2 2003 000 000 C 1 EYEPIECE ASS Y CG2 2017 000 000 B 1 FPC ASS Y AE CG2 2031 000 000 B 1 SHUTTER ASS Y CG2 2070 000 000 C 1 CONTACT ASS Y LENS CH9 1112 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y SI CS2 5020 000 000 C 1 SPRING COIL CS2 7205 000 000 C 1 SPRING MOUNT XA4 9170 457 000 F 2 SCREW CROS...

Page 140: ...CANON EOS 40D REF NO C12 6171 Pg 9 CG2 2059 CB3 3762 CB3 4141 CG2 1990 CB3 4079 CH9 1106 CB3 3764 CB3 3763 CH2 8435 XA4 9170 307 x5 CB3 3754 CB3 3755 CB3 4248 ...

Page 141: ...ER TFT CB3 3763 000 000 B 1 WINDOW TFT DISPLAY CB3 3764 000 000 B 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDE CB3 4079 000 000 C 1 SHEET BACK COVER CB3 4141 000 000 C 1 SHEET TFT CB3 4248 000 000 C 1 GASKET CG2 1990 000 000 B 1 COVER ASS Y BACK CG2 2059 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y TFT CH2 8435 000 000 C 1 WIRE LEAD CH9 1106 000 000 B 1 LCD ASS Y TFT XA4 9170 307 000 F 5 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH Pg 9 ...

Page 142: ...EF NO C12 6171 Pg 10 CB3 4635 x4 CB3 3507 CB3 3508 CB3 3835 CB3 1816 x3 XA4 9170 607 XA4 9170 457 WC2 5568 CG2 2019 XA4 9170 607 XA4 9170 457x4 CG2 2020 XA4 9170 457x2 CB3 4183 CB3 3836 N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S ...

Page 143: ...SHOE PLATE CB3 3835 000 000 C 1 HOLDER STRAP LEFT CB3 3836 000 000 C 1 COVER FLASH CB3 4183 000 000 C 1 BASE ACC SHOE CONTACT CB3 4635 000 000 C 4 SCREW M1 7X5 2 CG2 2019 000 000 C 1 DIAL ASS Y CG2 2020 000 000 C 1 LCD ASS Y OUTSIDE WC2 5568 000 000 B 1 SWITCH RELEASE MECH XA4 9170 457 000 F 7 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 9170 607 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH Pg 10 ...

Page 144: ... Product Available N S Product Available Interface Cable IFC 200 U N S Product Available N S Product Available Battery Charger CG 580 N S Product Available Video Cable VC 100 Battery Charger CB 5L AC POWER CABLE D82 0643 EUROPE D82 0645 001 AUSTRALIA C50 8221 CHINA N S Product Available Accessories ...

Page 145: ...E AC EUROPE D82 0645 001 000 A 1 CABLE AC AUSTRALIA C50 8221 000 000 C 1 CABLE AC CHINA NEW PARTS NO CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION B A T T E R Y P A C K B P 5 1 1 A NEW PARTS NO CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION DA3 1929 000 000 C 1 COVER TERMINAL BP 514 BP 511A A C P O W E R C A B L E ...

Page 146: ...86 000 000 7 CB3 3787 000 000 7 CB3 3795 000 000 3 CB3 3796 000 000 3 CB3 3802 000 000 8 CB3 3805 000 000 8 CB3 3809 000 000 6 CB3 3819 000 XXX 8 CB3 3821 000 000 8 CB3 3822 000 000 4 CB3 3835 000 000 10 CB3 3836 000 000 10 CB3 3846 000 000 3 CB3 3863 000 000 4 CB3 3901 000 000 8 CB3 3931 000 000 5 CB3 3941 000 000 5 CB3 3942 000 000 4 CB3 3943 000 000 4 CB3 3944 000 000 4 CB3 3972 000 000 1 CB3 3...

Page 147: ...2 2059 000 000 9 CG2 2070 000 000 8 CH1 8495 000 000 5 CH1 8517 000 000 4 CH2 8435 000 000 9 CH2 8439 000 000 6 CH2 8440 000 000 6 CH9 1106 000 000 9 CH9 1112 000 000 8 CS2 5020 000 000 8 CS2 7205 000 000 8 CY3 1576 000 000 5 CY3 1577 000 000 3 D82 0643 000 000 11 D82 0645 001 000 11 DA3 1929 000 000 11 WC2 5568 000 000 10 XA1 7170 207 000 5 7 XA1 7170 307 000 4 5 6 XA1 7170 357 000 2 XA1 7170 507...

Page 148: ...ividual companies Copyright Canon Inc retains the copyright to this Service Manual Reproduction publication including on the World Wide Web alteration translation into another language or other use of the data in whole or part contained on this Service Manual without the written consent of Canon Inc is prohibited Copyright 2007 Canon Inc ...

Page 149: ...M PCB 3 2 DCDC PCB 3 3 MAIN PCB 3 4 STBM PCB 3 5 AE FPC 3 6 AF FPC 3 7 ASW FPC 3 8 BACK FPC 3 9 BATSW FPC 3 10 BM FPC 3 11 BSW FCP 3 12 CFSW FPC 3 13 DCDC FPC 3 14 ILC FPC 3 15 IMG B FPC 3 16 IMG T FPC 3 17 MIF FPC 3 18 MMC FPC 3 19 OLC FPC 3 20 RELAY FPC 3 21 RLS FPC 3 22 RMCN FPC 3 23 SH FPC 3 24 SI FPC 3 25 SMC FPC 3 26 TFT D FPC 3 27 TOP FPC ...

Page 150: ...ottom PCB Back Cover Ass y Main Base Plate B VIEW B VIEW A A Battery Cover FPC Ass y CH2 8439 CH2 8440 CH1 8495 CH1 8517 CH2 8435 TFT LCD Ass y TFT FPC Ass y Remote Control FPC Ass y AF FPC Ass y Fiber cable Ass y Ass y Ass y Ass y Ass y Ass y Ass y REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 1 WIRING DIAGRAM LEADWIRE LAYOUT ...

Page 151: ...NU INFO PLAY SET CROSS0 1 2 3 4 X CN2 MCGE1 2 MUP SCGE1 2 POPEND POPCTL SH_BUSY CFDOOR BATDOOR CF_DET RTC BZ CR2016 SHUTTER MG3 1 MG3 2 FET TRIACS VIDEO_DET JUMP ERASE USB_DET CF_DETOUT TOE_DET AMP HV RED EYE LED MON WRITER Li ion BP 511A DDR 512Mb DDR 512Mb DDR 512Mb LGSEL BATSEL0 BATSEL1 AFE 2 ED LED Xe TG MOTOR DRV 2 Motor2 SCSS DRV PZT DC DC2 LCD DRV 2 LCD DRV 1 DIGIC Ⅲ WFT E3 CF CARD USB2 0 V...

Page 152: ...n BG E2N Li ion AA Size Battery AFE 1 2 3V RTC Lit Shutter SW SW SW VDD2 EF Lens CF LED SW 3 3V V2 1 5V Charge Pomp SDRA M SDRA M SDRA M DDR DIGIC Ⅲ V32 18V 1 0V Back Light VIDEO AMP 3 0V TFT Panel ED LED VDD SW 8 5V V2 5 2 5V 0 1V V2 5 Reg 3 0V Reg AE AF 4 0V Reg 5 0V FET 2 5V Reg 4 5V WFT E3 Block P_MOS Analog SW VBAT Li ion DCDC Reg Reg Reg FET SW EF E3 Motor 1 MOTOR_D RV Motor 2 MOTOR_D RV FET...

Page 153: ... R 1 6 40 F U 1 7 01 R 1 4 3 5 1 K K K 1 5 1 7 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 5 2 1 1 K 1 DIS CHARGE K PGND VH_ST PGND PC X C 1 5 0 2 C1503 Q 1 5 0 1 C 1 5 0 6 Q 1 5 0 3 Q 1 5 0 5 Q1506 D 1 5 0 1 D 1 5 0 2 D1505 R 1 5 0 1 R 1 5 0 3 R 1 5 0 8 R 1 5 0 9 R1510 R 1 5 1 1 R 1 5 1 2 R 1 5 1 3 R 1 5 1 4 C P 1 5 0 1 R 1 5 1 6 C P 1 5 0 2 R 1 5 1 7 CP1503 C P 1 5 0 4 C P 1 5 0 6 C P 1 5 0 8 CP1513 C P 1 5 1...

Page 154: ... R1054 R1059 R1060 X1001 L1004 L1005 L1007 CN1001 CN1003 C1001 C1002 Q1001 Q1002 C1007 Q1003 Q1007 Q1008 Q1009 Q1010 C1016 C1019 C1021 C1022 C1024 D1001 C1026 D1006 D1007 R1004 R1008 R1009 C1033 C1034 C1035 CP1001 R1017 CP1003 CP1004 CP1005 CP1006 C1043 CP1007 CP1008 CP1009 C1046 C1049 CP1010 CP1011 CP1012 CP1013 CP1014 CP1015 C1053 CP1019 R1030 R1035 CP1021 R1036 CP1022 CP1024 R1038 CP1025 DA1001...

Page 155: ...1 R0123 IC0503 L0008 L0009 C0537 L0010 R0331 R0332 R0333 C0551 R0340 L0800 R0535 R0341 L0801 R0536 L0802 L0803 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 C H 1 8 4 9 0 0 2 0 P W B M A I N R0150 C0561 C0562 R0152 L0809 R0156 R0157 R0158 R0356 R0162 R0357 R0358 R0165 R0169 R0552 R0362 R0363 R0172 R0174 R0175 R0177 R0563 R0566 R0567 ZD0800 R0381 R0383 R0195 CN0003 CN0004 CN0006 C0001 C00...

Page 156: ...S T B M C H 1 8 3 5 9 0 1 0 G XE G TRIG B TRIG B XE G TRIG B XE B TRIG G XE REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 4 STBM PCB SIDE A ...

Page 157: ...AE CH1 8503 010 R A 3 0 0 1 C N 3 0 0 1 C3001 C3002 C3003 IC3001 CP3002 CP3004 CP3005 CP3006 CP3007 CP3003 CP3001 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 5 AE FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 158: ...1 8494 AF FPC 010 C3301 C3302 C3303 C3304 C3305 C3306 C3307 C3308 C3309 C3310 C3311 C3312 D3301 R3302 R3303 R3304 IC3301 IC3302 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 6 AF FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 159: ...CH1 8516 ASW 020 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 7 ASW FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 160: ...7 0 1 S M L 5 1 2 U W S W 2 7 0 1 R K J X S 1 0 0 4 S W 2 7 0 2 C N 2 7 9 1 E S E 2 3 J 1 0 1 5 1 2 8 1 0 6 9 4 C N 2 7 0 1 5 5 5 6 0 0 2 0 7 M e c h a L a n d REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 8 BACK FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 161: ...C H 1 8 5 0 8 0 1 0 K ZD3201 M e c h a G N D SW3201 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 9 BATSW FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 162: ...B B M M C H 1 8 5 1 7 B M F P C 0 2 0 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 10 BM FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 163: ...REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 11 BSW FCP SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 164: ...K C H 1 8 5 0 6 0 1 0 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 12 CFSW FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 165: ...D C D C 0 1 0 M A I N C H 1 8 4 9 5 1 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 13 DCDC FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 166: ... 2 3 1 3 T B 2 3 1 4 T B 2 3 1 5 T B 2 3 1 6 T B 2 3 1 7 T B 2 3 1 8 T B 2 3 1 9 T B 2 3 2 0 T B 2 3 2 1 T B 2 3 2 2 T B 2 3 2 3 T B 2 3 2 4 T B 2 3 2 5 T B 2 3 2 6 T B 2 3 2 7 T B 2 3 2 8 T B 2 3 2 9 T B 2 3 3 0 T B 2 3 3 1 T B 2 3 3 2 T B 2 3 3 3 C H 1 8 5 0 5 0 1 0 C N 2 3 0 1 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 14 ILC FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 167: ...0 1 0 C H 1 8 4 9 7 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 15 IMG B FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 168: ...0 1 0 C H 1 8 4 9 6 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 16 IMG T FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 169: ...C H 1 8 5 0 7 M I F 0 1 0 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 17 MIF FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 170: ...C H 1 8 5 1 2 0 2 0 TB3701 TB3702 TB3703 TB3704 CN3701 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 18 MMC FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 171: ...6 0 8 T B 2 6 0 9 T B 2 6 1 0 T B 2 6 1 1 T B 2 6 1 2 T B 2 6 1 6 T B 2 6 1 7 O L C _ 0 1 O L C _ 0 2 O L C _ 0 3 O L C _ 0 4 O L C _ 0 5 O L C _ 0 6 O L C _ 0 7 O L C _ 0 8 O L C _ 0 9 O L C _ 1 0 O L C _ 1 1 O L C _ 1 2 O L C _ 1 3 O L C _ 1 4 O L C _ 1 5 O L C _ 1 6 O L C _ 1 7 O L C _ 1 8 O L C _ 1 9 O L C _ 2 0 O L C _ 2 1 O L C _ 2 2 O L C _ 2 3 O L C _ 2 4 O L C _ 2 5 O L C _ 2 6 O L C _ 2 ...

Page 172: ...R2407 R2408 R2409 R2410 R2411 R2412 R2413 R2414 R2415 R2416 R2417 R2418 T X D _ M P U A E L O C K R X D _ M P U S W 1 S W 2 D I A L 1 D I A L 2 D G N D C N 2 4 0 1 B A T D O O R B A T S E L 0 B A T S E L 1 T X D _ I C U L G S E L A F S E L R X D _ I C U REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 20 RELAY FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 173: ...R3901 R3902 R3903 CP3901 CP3902 CP3903 CP3904 CP3905 CP3906 CP3907 CP3908 CP3909 1 MDIAL1 2 MDIAL2 3 DGND 4 HV A 5 HV B 6 HV ANODE 7 SW2 8 SW1 C H 1 8 5 0 0 R L S 0 2 0 PS3901 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 21 RLS FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 174: ...K K C H 1 8 4 9 8 R M C N 0 1 0 L3501 L3502 L3503 ZD3501 ZD3502 C3501 C3502 R3501 R3502 RMCN C1 RMCN C2 RMCN C3 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 22 RMCN FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 175: ...9 3 0 1 0 CP9001 CP9002 CP9004 CP9006 CP9007 SH MG31 CN9001 C9001 SH BAT1 CP9003 CP9005 CP9008 CP9009 CP9010 SH MG32 C9002 C9003 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 23 SH FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 176: ...0 1 0 C H 9 1 1 1 2 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 24 SI FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 177: ...3 0 1 0 CP3801 CP3802 CP3803 CP3804 CP3805 CP3806 CP3807 CP3808 CP3809 CP3810 CP3811 CP3812 CP3813 SCGE1 SCGE2 DGND CN3801 CN3802 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 25 SMC FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 178: ... 5 0 9 ZD2201 MechaLand1 LED2201 C N 2 2 0 1 CN2202 C2201 C2202 Q2201 SW2201 SW2202 R2201 R2202 CN2291 M e c a h L a n d 2 REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 26 TFT D FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 179: ...EFID X GND STSP L2801 L2802 L2803 AVEF MODE0 MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 DGND Q2801 SW2801 R2801 R2802 R2803 CCC SHBUSY XGND 1 P G N D 2 1 0 8 2 N C REF NO C12 6171 CANON INC 2007 SEP 2007 01 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 27 TOP FPC SIDE A SIDE B ...

Page 180: ...the individual companies Copyright Canon Inc retains the copyright to this Service Manual Reproduction publication including on the World Wide Web alteration translation into another language or other use of the data in whole or part contained on this Service Manual without the written consent of Canon Inc is prohibited Copyright 2007 Canon Inc ...

Page 181: ...I I I I CONTENTS Page Software Information 1 EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver 15 1 1 1 Development Objectives 1 1 2 Features 1 1 3 Software Configuration and System Requirements 6 1 4 Software Overview 8 1 5 Additional Notes 9 ...

Page 182: ...ssing parameters and Personal Functions depending on the specifications of the connected camera Specifies My Menu settings for the EOS 40D and EOS 1D Mark III Remote shooting Remote Live View shooting that allows you to take pictures while viewing the image of your subject in realtime as captured by the camera 1 Display of a grid showing the camera s horizontal vertical orientation in the Remote Liv...

Page 183: ... multiple images to be edited efficiently Image selection using 3 types of check marks Rearranging of thumbnail images in the main window using drag drop RAW JPEG images displayed as single image in the main window Image display that supports aspect ratio settings during Remote Live View shooting with EU EOS 1D Mark III only Extensive range of image editing functions RAW image adjustment functions t...

Page 184: ...r JPEG images with ICC profiles added Simultaneous generation of JPEG and TIFF images Processing of large RAW images Batch saving loading application to other images of recipe data image adjustments made using the tool palette Batch conversion saving of multiple RAW images batch processing Batch file renaming Batch transfer of multiple images to third party image editing software Color management Su...

Page 185: ...rting and saving JPEG images as BMP or TIFF images Exporting of shooting information Exporting images as screensavers or wallpaper Writing images to CD R or CD RW Various types of connection to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Linking with e mail software to send images as e mail attachments Support for Color Management System Support for 2 types of work color space sRGB and Adobe RGB 4 RAW Image Task Ver 2 7 ...

Page 186: ...tware linked to ZB IB Uses simple procedures to create composite images such as panorama shots Uses a wizard type interface that caters to novice users 6 CameraWindow MC Ver 6 3 Windows 6 4 Macintosh Image downloading software for use with card readers linked to ZB IB ...

Page 187: ...achines with Intel CPUs 2 Because it runs on Rosetta it runs slightly slower than UB compatible applications 3 Cannot be launched as a standalone application Functions with or is launched by 3 or 4 2 Modes and Supported Cameras EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver 15 consists of a single CD that contains software applications listed in 1 Configuration The software is available in 7 languages Japanese Engl...

Page 188: ...0 Hi Speed 2 IEEE1394 Display Screen resolution 1024 768 pixels or more Colors Medium 16 bit or more Table 004 System Requirements for Macintosh Software EOS Utility Digital Photo Professional Picture Style Editor ImageBrowser CameraWindow MC RAW Image Task PhotoStitch OS Mac OS X 10 3 to 10 4 3 Model Macintosh equipped with a FireWire IEEE1394 port or USB port as a standard feature and one of the...

Page 189: ...l Picture Style files For details of the Picture Style Editor please refer to the Appendix 4 ZoomBrowser EX Ver 5 8c This image viewing editing management software is aimed primarily at novice and amateur Windows users This software is bundled with all Canon digital camera models The only change from version 5 8b is support for images shot using a EOS 40D including RAW images Version 5 8b is includ...

Page 190: ... 0 This is software for the Original Data Security Kit OSK E3 which is available as an optional accessory 1 5 Additional Notes 1 Additional Notes on Digital Photo Professional RAW tool palette This is a tool palette for making adjustments to RAW images Adjustments similar to those that can be performed with the functions of your camera can be performed Where camera settings were incorrect when a s...

Page 191: ...ts have been made with the RAW and RGB tool palettes Recipes You can save all the adjustments you make using the tool palettes the image processing conditions information with the image as a file called a recipe In any case adjustments are not made to your original image which is retained in its original condition You can copy recipes apply them to other images and save or load them as separate file...

Page 192: ...nies Copyright Canon Inc retains the copyright to this Service Manual Reproduction publication including on the World Wide Web alteration translation into another language or other use of the data in whole or part contained on this Service Manual without the written consent of Canon Inc is prohibited Copyright 2007 Canon Inc Appendix ...

Page 193: ...Appendix I I CONTENTS Page Appendix 1 Overview 1 2 PSE Functions 2 2 1 Preparations 2 2 2 Editing 4 2 3 Save 14 2 4 Using Picture Style files 15 3 System Requirements and Supported Languages 16 ...

Page 194: ...s that can be adjusted in PSE Existing Picture Style Detail settings Color Tone Color saturation Contrast and Sharpness adjustments Color specification and individual minute adjustments to specified colors Selection of a specific color in the sample image and adjustment of the hue saturation and luminosity Minute adjustments to the gamma characteristics tone curve The settings in were previously avai...

Page 195: ... shot with the correct exposure white balance However if this was not the case for the sample image to be used the image can be adjusted within set limits in the Preliminary Adjustment window The Preliminary Adjustment window is opened by selecting Preliminary Adjustment in the Tools menu and can be used to adjust the exposure and white balance for a sample image The adjustments in the Preliminary...

Page 196: ...color space PSE supports the sRGB and Adobe RGB color spaces You can use the Preferences window to set the color space for the sample image used in the adjustments and to set the profile for your monitor Fig 003 Preferences window ...

Page 197: ...ndow Displays the position of a magnified image and also displays histograms Tool palette Provides the adjustment functions Also because the results of adjustments made using the tool palette functions are immediately applied to the sample image shown in the main window you can check the results of your adjustments in real time as you work Main window Tool palette Navigator window Fig 004 Main wind...

Page 198: ...splay top bottom split or left right split Image rotation Left or right in 90 increments Display magnification switching Full view 12 5 25 50 100 and 200 Cursor coordinates position and RGB values 8 bit conversion display Work color space display Note that the sample image is processed and displayed using the camera settings used when the picture was taken Adjustments made in DPP or RIT after shoot...

Page 199: ... histogram shows the distribution of luminance and color components in the sample image displayed in the main window The histogram display can be switched using the Y luminance RGB R G and B buttons Warning indicator setting If you enter or set upper and lower limits in these fields and there are areas in the sample image displayed in the main window with values that exceed those limits this featur...

Page 200: ... Adjusting the color tone color saturation contrast and sharpness Making minute adjustments to a specified color hue saturation and luminosity Adjusting the gamma characteristics PSE uses the DPP algorithms for image processing This means that the color tones produced by tool palette adjustments tend to be the same as those made in DPP Selects a Picture Style Adjusts the Color Tone Color saturation...

Page 201: ... color tone color saturation contrast and sharpness Clicking the Advanced button in the tool palette displays the Advanced Picture Style Settings window where you can adjust the Color Tone Color saturation Contrast and Sharpness settings Note that simply changing the adjustments does not apply those changes to the sample image in the main window You must click the OK button to see the effect of the...

Page 202: ...cifying the color by clicking in the image you can also specify a target color by clicking the color directly in the color wheel However bear in mind that this method does not show you the location of the specified color in the sample image You can also color by selecting Specify the numerical values for color adjustment in the Edit menu which then allows you to specify the color by entering the co...

Page 203: ...or this range of effect on the surrounding colors You can specify any range setting by dragging the points that indicate the respective range of effect for hue saturation and luminosity The available ranges of effect are 30 to 180 degrees for hue 30 to 100 for saturation and 30 to 100 for luminosity Range of effect setting point for luminosity Range of effect setting point for saturation Range of effect...

Page 204: ...ange of effect of an adjusted color overlaps the range of effect of another adjusted color Colors in overlapping ranges are displayed in gary on the color wheel and adjusted using an aggregated value for the respective adjustments To avoid overlapping ranges you must reset the ranges of effect so that they no longer overlap Moreover you can delete an adjusted color by selecting the color in the adjus...

Page 205: ... RGB mode A color mode in which colors are represented in terms of 3 factors H Hue S Saturation and L Luminosity A color mode developed by the CIE Commission Internationale dʼEclairage where L denotes lightness a denotes the color elements from green to magenta and b denotes the color elements from blue to yellow A color mode in which colors are represented using the three primary colors and the a...

Page 206: ...f an image using the tone curve By creating up to 10 adjustment points anywhere along the tone curve you can freely adjust the brightness and contrast And the results of your adjustments are applied to the sample image in the main window in real time Fig 015 Adjusting the gamma characteristics ...

Page 207: ...ptions or copyright information Picture Style files that have been saved with the Disable subsequent editing checkbox ticked can be used in cameras and in DPP in the same way as ordinary Picture Style files However because they can no longer be opened in PSE 2 you cannot check the adjustments 1 Because adjustments made in PSE are saved in Picture Style files they are not saved in the sample image use...

Page 208: ...ure Style files in cameras You can use EU to register a Picture Style file in a camera equipped with the Picture Style function and then apply the file to photographed images 2 Using Picture Style files with DPP You can use DPP to apply Picture Style files to any compatible RAW image 3 Using Picture Style files with RIT You can use RIT to apply Picture Style files to RAW images shot on cameras equipped w...

Page 209: ...Windows XP Service Pack 2 Home Edition Professional Windows XP Service Pack 4 Model PC with one of the above OS pre installed Upgraded machines not supported NET Framework 2 0 or later is required Macintosh with one of the above OS installed CPU Vista 1 3 GHz Pentium or higher 400 MHz Power PC G3 or higher G4 G5 or Intel processor XP 2000 750 MHz Pentium or higher RAM Vista M inimum 1 GB Minimum 5...

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