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• Transfer FPU Firmware 

This rewrites the FPU IC program.

1)  On the Save Data Menu, select

Transfer FPU Firmware.

2)  After communication with the camera,

the screen on the right will appear.
Use the up or down arrow key to
select the option, then press Return.

With the first communication, the exist-
ing MPU and BPU version are checked to
see whether the FPU’s firmware can be
rewritten.

3)  When the transfer ends properly, the

screen on the right will appear to indi-
cate that the transfer has been com-
pleted.

If the transfer is not possible due to MPU
and BPU being an old version, the screen
on the right will appear.

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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments

• If power to the camera or personal computer is cut off during the transfer,

the camera will no longer be able to conduct a transfer. Be sure to use a
constant-voltage power source for the camera.

CAUTION

FPU_VER1

F1 Upgrade to FPU 2B0111.

Select the option with the cursor, then press Return.

To return to the Data Transfer Menu, press the space bar.

Transfer FPU Firmware

The current FPU version is 2B0111.

This can be upgraded to 2B0111.

FPU_VER2

The transfer has been completed.

Press Return to return to the Data Transfer Menu.

Transfer FPU Firmware

FPU_NG

This MPU and BPU version does not allow 

the FPU’s firmware to be rewritten.

MPU: XX  FPU: XX  BPPU: XX

Press Return to return to the Data Transfer Menu.

Transfer FPU Firmware

Summary of Contents for EOS 1V

Page 1: ...alog Repair 1 General 0 PREFACE 2 Technical 3 Repair 4 Electrical Adjustments 5 Parts Catalog 6 Appendix Electrical Diagrams SI Adjustment Chart SERVICE MANUAL English Edition EOS 1V C12 8401 C50 2301 By Portable Document Format CY8 1201 225 EOS LINK SOFTWARE ES E1 ...

Page 2: ...Part 1 General Information ...

Page 3: ...ter lenses equipped with an O ring for enhanced water and dust resis tance Rigid magnesium alloy top and front covers with highly durable metallic finish Shutter durability of 150 000 cycles The grip mount and electrical contacts system connector are bipolar to enhance reliability Ambient temperature range for normal operation is 20 C to 45 C with 95 maximum humidity Film ID imprinting is assured ...

Page 4: ...t AF or AI Servo AF operation Hidden buttons inside the side door improve operational ease 1 6 More Custom Functions Enhanced flexibility with 20 Custom Functions and 63 settings two more Custom Functions and 11 more settings than the EOS 3 Three groups of Custom Function settings can be set to suit the particular sub ject Personal Functions can be used to switch the EOS 1V s Custom Function set t...

Page 5: ...e highly rigid magnesium alloy top and front covers The first EOS 1 series camera to have a durability of 150 000 shutter cycles same as the Nikon F5 and exceeding the EOS 1N and EOS 3 s 100 000 cycles Twenty Custom Functions with 63 settings compared to the EOS 3 s 18 Custom Functions and 52 settings and the EOS 1N s 14 Custom Functions and 35 set tings Three groups of Custom Function settings ca...

Page 6: ...nder specs on par with the EOS 1N s Newly developed Laser Matte focusing screen also compatible with the EOS 3 Compatible with infrared film Rubber skin on all camera grip surfaces like the EOS 1N There is no Eye Control since priority was given to 100 viewfinder coverage 0 72 viewfinder magnification dioptric correction and the built in eyepiece shut ter 1 4 Part 1 General Information ...

Page 7: ...ng Speed w PB E2 300mm 2 8L Eye Control Focusing Point Registration Shift Coverage Eye Relief Dioptric Correction Eyepiece Shutter Sensor Segments Multi spot Metering Speeds X sync Durability E TTL Autoflash FP Flash FE Lock FEB Wireless Multi Speedlite Flash Max Speed Infrared Film EOS 1N 10 m 5 fps 100 20 mm 3 1 dpt 16 30 1 8000 sec 1 250 sec 100 000 cycles 3 fps 6 fps 14 35 Plastic 161 112 1 71...

Page 8: ...adopting additional ones to enhance operation ease 2 Water and Dust Resistant All the switches and major body seams are sealed and the camera back edges are lined with packing The grip s battery chamber cover is also lined with packing see Fig 1 4 Countermeasures against water and dust enable the camera to be used even in harsh environments To better seal out dust and water the lens mount perimete...

Page 9: ...so the new CF 18 1 2 settings enable the Assist button alone to instantly select the center focusing point and the Quick Control Dial and Assist button can be used to select one of the 9 focusing points Limiting the selectable focusing points CF 13 1 2 3 and expanding the focusing point range CF 17 1 2 By limiting the selectable focusing points to 11 CF 13 1 2 or 9 CF 13 3 and expanding the focusi...

Page 10: ...r used in the EOS 3 It has carbon curtains Improved shutter cock ing has made the curtain speed faster to attain a maxi mum X sync of 1 250 sec and shutter speeds from 30 to 1 8000 sec The shutter durability is 150 000 cycles Bulb exposures can be as long as 23 hr 59 min and 59 sec The bulb exposure s elapsed time is indicated digitally on the LCD panel 6 Film Transport The continuous shooting spe...

Page 11: ...r IS lenses and super telephoto lens es 3 3 0 1 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 Description Makes the viewfinder s frame counter display identical to the EOS 1N s F 9 0 The selectable focusing points are limited to 9 which are also linked to spot metering Shifts with the Assist button and focusing point selector Shifts with the Assist button Shifts only while the Assist button is held down AF stop while the button ...

Page 12: ...n only display the remaining number of data recordable rolls see Fig 1 12 for 36 ex rolls The shooting data can be viewed only with the EOS Link Software ES E1 Also date and time information such as the shooting date and time and film loading date and time are not recorded unless EOS Link Software ES E1 is used to enable the date and time to be recorded Table 1 4 Shooting Data Items 1 10 Part 1 Ge...

Page 13: ...is the same as the camera s The imprinting cannot be turned off The EOS 1V camera back cannot be attached to the EOS 1N because the hinge length dif fers It also cannot be attached to the EOS 3 because its inner parts will hit the EOS 3 s film transport detector Closing the camera back by force will have it pop up The Dateback DB E2 can be attached to the EOS 1V Fig 1 14 Imprinting position of use...

Page 14: ...ns Fine tune settings of EOS 1V functions such as limiting the shooting modes and changing the metering time 2 MACRO RING LITE MR 14EX Macro Speedlite Guide No 14 with E TTL autoflash control and two curved flash tubes A flash ratio can be set between the left and right flash tubes FEB FEL wireless multi Speedlite flash and other flash exposure control features found on the 550EX are possible It c...

Page 15: ...released 2 AI Servo AF Constantly tracks subject movement up to the start of exposure While the shutter button is pressed halfway the shutter button can be depressed fully at anytime to release the shutter regardless of focus Shutter release priority When the shutter button is pressed completely with out pressing it halfway first the shutter is released after AF operation is executed once During c...

Page 16: ...utton is pressed halfway or com pletely will select the focusing point automatically 3 Center focusing point selection CF 13 3 Focusing point selector press Assist button ON The focusing point is superimposed in the viewfinder Focusing point registration After selecting the focusing point press the Assist button and FEL button the center focusing point is the default setting Shifting to registered...

Page 17: ...etering correction data can be set with a Custom Function for the Laser Matte and New Laser Matte screens 3 3 Standard diopter 1 diopter Adjustable from 3 diopter to 1 diopter 3 4 Eye relief 20mm 3 5 Picture coverage 100 percent vertically and horizontally 3 6 Magnification 0 72 with 50mm lens at infinity 1 diopter 1 On the screen q Area AF ellipse w Focusing points e Fine spot metering circle 2 B...

Page 18: ...87 ms or less at 1 60 sec or faster speeds 3 9 Mirror lockup Enabled with CF 12 1 Mirror locks up when the shutter button is pressed completely The shutter is then released when the shutter button is released and pressed completely again Mirror lockup lasts for 30 sec after which the mirror returns There is no exposure during this time 3 10 Mirror vignetting No vignetting with lenses up to EF 1200...

Page 19: ...8 spot meter readings when flash is not used 6 Centerweighted averaging metering 4 2 AE modes The following seven AE modes and manual mode can be set q Shutter speed priority AE Safety shift enabled with CF 16 1 w Aperture priority AE As above e Depth of field AE Non shiftable 1 With a manually selected focusing point The selected focusing point can be used to set the two DEP points When a pair of...

Page 20: ...utton and turning Main Dial Bracketing amount Up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments The bracketing sequence is correct exposure under exposure and overexposure taken according to the film advance mode If the self timer is used the three bracketed shots will be exposed successively after the self timer delay AEB cancellation AEB is canceled with any of the following 0 brack eting amount CLEAR flash ...

Page 21: ...h have dedicated rotary magnet control Curtain speed 2 2 ms 24mm 5 2 Shutter speeds 30 to 1 8000 sec X sync at 1 250 sec In the shutter speed priority AE and manual exposure modes shutter speeds in 1 3 stop increments can be set For bulb exposures the exposure time is displayed on the LCD panel from 1 23 hours and 00 00 59 59 min and sec LCD panel shows three bars for every 30 min up to 120 min 5 ...

Page 22: ...ated by the table below with a new battery and EF 50mm f 1 4 lens 24 ex rolls 36 ex rolls When an AA nickel hydrogen storage battery Ni MH is used the level is the same as when an AA Ni Cd battery KR15 51 is used 6 6 Film advance modes and speed 6 5 Film transport confirmation 6 4 Film advance start 6 3 Infrared film compatibility 6 2 Film advance system 6 1 Film loading and initial film advance 1...

Page 23: ...icon blinking at 2 Hz on the LCD panel Indicated by the film cartridge symbol displayed on the LCD panel and visually confirmable with the film win dow 6 15 Frame counter 1 Digital counter on LCD panel and lower right of viewfinder screen The viewfinder frame counter is not displayed during film rewind High speed rewind 59 dB Silent rewind 49 dB At 15 cm from the camera back 7 Flash Specifications...

Page 24: ... and meter the light reflected off the subject with the AE metering sensor The flash output is then set and stored in memory and wireless flash is fired Wireless high speed sync FP flash FE lock and automatic fill in flash are also possible 8 Film ID Imprinting Built in with EOS 1V s camera back User selectable two digit number 00 99 and 3 digit film ID No 001 999 8 2 User selectable No With no fi...

Page 25: ...12 Exposure compensation amount 13 Flash exposure compensation amount 14 Flash mode 15 Metering mode 16 Film advance mode 17 AF mode 18 Bulb exposure time 19 Picture taking date 20 Picture taking time 21 Custom Function settings 22 Focusing point selection 23 Multiple exposures 24 Focusing points achieving focus 25 Battery loaded time and date Description Any 2 digits from 00 to 99 A 3 digit No fr...

Page 26: ...e Subsequent operations are done with the EOS Link Software ES E1 Serial interface 10 3 Connector port Remote Control Data transfer terminal 9 6 kbps 115 2 kbps 10 5 Data transmitted Set with EOS Link Software ES E1 11 Date Function 11 1 Auto calendar Built in and compatible with the Gregorian calendar year year 2000 2099 and adjusts automatically for short and long months and leap years including...

Page 27: ... Fn 0 C Fn 0 cannot be registered in a Custom Function group 2 ON OFF of Personal Functions set with EOS Link Software ES E1 q Press the Multi Function button to set the Personal Function w Turn the Main Dial to select the Personal Function from PF 1 to PF 30 e Press the Custom Function set button to select 0 OFF or 1 ON r Press the shutter button halfway to complete the procedure 12 4 Clear butto...

Page 28: ...n the 6 sec period is restarted if another switch is touched Illumination turns off after 6 sec or if the EL but ton is pressed again Same as for EOS 1N 12 10 Tripod socket CU 1 4 12 11 Remote control Remote Control Data transfer terminal provided The terminal is protected against water and dust with a pressure fixed cap The terminal is also used for connecting to EOS Link Software ES E1 12 12 Sta...

Page 29: ...splay On Standard CF 10 0 o Film Kodak Tri X 36 ex fresh roll 0 Shooting conditions The following operation sequence was executed as described below AF search infinity to near focus to infinity shutter button pressed halfway for 6 sec shutter released and meter active for 2 sec At 20 C Film loaded continuous shooting of 36 frames auto matic film rewind film cartridge removed 20 sec break stop down...

Page 30: ...d Communication mode The clock can be set only after EOS Link Software ES E1 is first used to set the date and time Multiple exposure button Clear button Depth of field preview button With a wireless multi Speedlite system this button fires a modeling flash for approx 1 sec Grip screw Tripod socket Power Drive Booster coupler Power Drive Booster coupling pin Positioning hole Assist button With CF ...

Page 31: ...user selectable and automatic selection can be registered ON ON FEL During SW1 or SW2 press the focusing point selector ON Automatic selection During SW1 or SW2 press the focusing point selector Not possible Center focusing point selected Center focusing point selected Press the button to select the center focusing point Release the button to return to the original focusing point ON Assist button ...

Page 32: ...he operation Hold down the button for the operation Convenient when the Quick Control Dial switch is off After pressing the buttons simultaneously release only the FEL button and turn the Main Dial The extreme left or right focusing point is selected No automatic selection The extreme left or right focusing point is selected No automatic selection Convenient when the Quick Control Dial switch is o...

Page 33: ...vo AF and focus lock just by pressing the button This is useful for subjects which keep mov ing and stopping repeatedly The expo sure is also set at the moment when the picture is taken Thus the focusing and exposure are always set correctly and all you do is wait for the right moment to capture the shot Set automatically with the DX code Set manually Enables AF and AE operation with the shutter b...

Page 34: ... EF 50mm f 1 0L USM EF 200mm f 1 8L USM EF 400mm f 2 8L USM EF 600mm f 4L USM EF 28 80mm f 2 8 4 0L USM EF 85mm f 1 2L USM EF 300mm f 2 8L USM EF 500mm f 4 5L USM EF 1200mm f 5 6L USM This prevents the focus from being thrown off by inadvertent turning of the focusing ring after One Shot AF When CF 7 0 1 and CF 4 1 3 are set the focusing ring can be used to focus before AF operation However this i...

Page 35: ... the shutter button halfway or while the metering is active or during continuous shooting in the AI Servo AF mode The focusing point selection stops at the extreme left or right focus ing point During AF operation pressing the focusing point selector enables you to switch from manual focusing point selection to automatic focusing point selection You can thereby instantly switch to automatic focusi...

Page 36: ...f 9 focusing points selected manu ally 0 1 Natural looking fill in flash effects are obtained automatically Effective for backlit subjects in front of a sunset etc to prevent underexposure of the subject Enabled Disabled 0 1 By using a slow sync speed you can create a light trail following a moving subject Works with Speedlite 380EX and 220EX This is effective for EX series Speedlites which do not...

Page 37: ... subjects 0 1 2 Selectable with the Assist button Focusing point selector Selectable with the Assist button Selectable only while the Assist button is pressed 0 3 4 AF stop when pressed 1 AF operation when pressed 2 AE lock when pressed while meter ing is active 3 When the button is released the pre vious focusing point is selected 4 When pressed while in the One Shot AF mode AI Servo AF is set Wh...

Page 38: ...Part 1 General Information Figures with stars are official dimensions rounded OFF to two decimal places The body thickness is the total of this number and the flange back of 44 mm Fig 1 19 Six external views ...

Page 39: ...untdown Multiple exposures Exposure level AEB amount Flash exposure compensation amount Film transport indicator Film transport operation AL film advance rewind Film transport failure indicator blinks Film advance completed indicator Custom Function setting indicator Exposure level scale Film transport mode Single frame shooting Continuous shooting Low speed continuous shooting High speed continuo...

Page 40: ...ering Flash ready indicator Lights when flash is ready Blinks when FE lock setting is invalid High speed sync indicator FP flash Exposure compensation icon Flash exposure compensation icon In focus indicator Lights when autofocus is achieved blinks at 8Hz when autofocus is not achieved During manual focusing lights when focus is achieved Frame countdown icon Flash underexposure indicator Overexpos...

Page 41: ...t 1 General Information 32 22 16 11 5 6 2 8 1 4 1 0 8 2 Av 4 60 125 250 Tv 500 1000 2000 4000 4 22 EV 2 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 0 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 8000 Limited by lens minimum aperture High speed sync FP flash dotted line Limited by lens maximum aperture max f 2 0 ...

Page 42: ...Information 32 22 16 11 5 6 4 2 8 2 1 4 1 0 AV 8 32 22 16 11 5 6 4 2 8 1 4 1 0 AV 2 8 0 35 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30m 32 22 16 11 5 6 4 2 8 2 1 4 1 0 AV 8 60 125 250 TV 2 8 0 1 4 2 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 EV 22 A TTL autoflash program lines TTL autoflash program lines ...

Page 43: ...S Link Software ES E1 Cable Release Adapter T3 Release 50 Remote Switch 60T3 Remote Switch RS 80N3 Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 Remote Switch 3 Wireless Remote Controller LC 3 Set Extension Cord 1000T3 Extension Cord ET 1000N3 Remote Switch Adapter T3 Remote Switch Adapter RA N3 Wireless Controller LC 4 Set Standard Grip Grip GR E1 Battery Magazine BM 1 Battery Magazine E1 Battery Magazine BM E...

Page 44: ...EF 300mm f 2 8 L USM II USM EF 300mm f 2 8 L IS USM EF 300mm f 4 L USM EF 300mm f 4 IS L USM EF 400mm f 2 8 L USM II USM EF 400mm f 2 8 L IS USM EF 400mm f 5 6 L USM EF 500mm f 4 L IS USM EF 500mm f 4 5 L USM II USM EF 600mm f 4 L USM II USM EF 600mm f 4 L IS USM EF 1200mm f 5 6 L USM EF 50mm f 2 5 MACRO EF 100mm f 2 8 MACRO MACRO PHOTO LENS MP E 65mm F 2 8 1 5 TS E 24mm f 3 5 L Note No 38 39 40 4...

Page 45: ...EF 38 76mm f 4 5 5 6 EF 50 200mm f 3 5 4 5 EF 50 200mm f 3 5 4 5 L EF 55 200mm f 4 5 5 6 USM EF 70 200mm f 2 8 L USM EF 70 200mm f 4 L USM EF 70 210mm f 4 EF 70 210mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF 75 300mm f 4 5 6 II III EF 75 300mm f 4 5 6 USM II USM III USM EF 75 300mm f 4 5 6 IS USM EF 80 200mm f 2 8 L EF 80 200mm f 4 5 5 6 II EF 80 200mm f 4 5 5 6 USM EF 100 200mm f 4 5 A EF 100 300mm f 4 5 6 USM EF 100 30...

Page 46: ...l XS 500 Kiss 888 5000 Rebel G 500 N New EOS Kiss BP 200 EOS Rebel 2000 300 BP 50 EOS Elan II Elan II E 50 50 E 55 BP E1 EOS 1 1N PDB E1 PB E2 Status Note No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Accessory Eyecup Dioptric Adjustment Lenses Rubber Frame Eb Focusing Screen Antifog Eyepiece Angle Finder Magnifier S Eyepiece Extender EP EX15 E 650 620 Eb 750 850 Ec EOS 1 Ec II EO...

Page 47: ...r 52 PL C52mm PL C58mm PL C72mm PL C77mm PL C52 PL C48mm Holder II Holder 52 E52 58 72 77mm III IV ADIII IV 52 58 67 72 77mm Hood III IV Status Note 8 Databacks No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Accessory Databack DB E2 Quartz Dateback E Technical Back E Keyboard Unit TB Interface Unit TB Command Back EOS 1N Status Note 9 PC Link No 1 Accessory EOS Link Software ES E1 Status Note 11 Misc No 1 Accessory Panorama Adap...

Page 48: ... Battery Pack EOS 1V 45 point Area AF 7 points at center 8 m 9 fps 0 18 Fixed pentaprism 100 0 72x 20 3 to 1 dpt 21 11 points linked to 9 points 2 4 0 20 3 1 3 1 2 9 30 sec 1 8000 sec X sync 1 250 sec 150 000 cycles E TTL A TTL TTL 21 zones or 3 zones Flash ratio range 8 1 1 8 3 5 10 8 sec Silent mode 18 sec 50 12 20 C Built in 2CR5 Nickel hydride battery pack 2CR5 size AA 4 20 3 ES E1 161 120 8 7...

Page 49: ...e shutter curtains close and the mirror returns The film does not advance 8 When PB E2 or PDB E1 is attached to the camera align the positioning guide pin and screw Keep the camera bottom PB E2 and PDB E1 mounting surfaces parallel and tighten the knob 9 Do not touch the electrical contacts on the PB E2 PDB E1 and EOS 1V Remarks The camera has two types of compensation data to suit the two types o...

Page 50: ...s from one focusing point to another focusing might be disrupted for an instant It takes time to refocus Same as with EOS 1N The focusing screen s prism at the center is clear Therefore evaluative partial focusing point linked spot metering A0 center used may result in error Designed to suit the actual picture taking conditions It is not necessary to release the shutter button from the halfway pos...

Page 51: ...me the camera back is closed and the imprinting is completed it takes a maximum of about 2 sec in 10 C and about 8 sec in 20 C 27 If the shutter button is pressed completely while the film ID is being imprinted the imprinting will be canceled and frame 1 will be exposed Sometimes the user will not know which focusing point is active The wrong focusing point might also be active Focus aid fixed at ...

Page 52: ... cannot be registered in a Custom Function group As per the design The EOS 1V s standard focusing screen can be dis tinguished by the C III mark on the protruding tab The camera cannot distinguish between a new roll of film and a partially exposed one Fig 23 Spot metering with CF 17 focusing point The camera back s inner part will hit against the EOS 3 s film transport detector and the camera will...

Page 53: ...ng data the date must be set beforehand 38 If the number of multiple exposures is extremely large data can be recordable for fewer subsequent rolls of film As per the design Since this feature is only for EOS Link Software ES E1 users the date and time must initially be set with EOS Link Software ES E1 Otherwise the date set ting mode cannot be set even when the menu button is pressed The LCD pane...

Page 54: ...Part 4 Electrical Adjustments ...

Page 55: ... adjustment software first install it in the personal computer s hard disk It can run on a 1 4 MB disk but an error will occur when the disk space runs out To install the software in a Windows 95 98 system refer to the Service Manual Report AG1 054 Install the adjustment software onto the hard disk This is to facilitate the data transfer of the front panel unit or camera s firmware It will also ma...

Page 56: ...ents to suit cus tomer preferences Adjustment to optimize the AF sensor s output Adjustment to set the optimum focusing position The AF sensor s output data is used for waveform and chart setting and to check the AF precision Displays the focusing data Execute a simple check of the AF sensor This is to clean the AF sensor TTL and E TTL adjustments and flash metering sensor output adjustment Sets t...

Page 57: ... Precision SPC Curtain Closing Check Adjustment Shutter Adjustment Curtain Closing Adjustment PDB 2 CR5 Overall Correction Main Flexible Board CG1 3740 No data reading Main Flexible Board CG1 3740 Data reading AF Focusing Inspection Shutter Curtains CY3 1235 CY3 1236 System Connector Unit CG1 3728 SLC Unit CG1 3737 Shutter Unit CG1 3707 Front Panel Unit CG1 3710 Data Transfer Display Self Check Fl...

Page 58: ...ment Software You can execute most adjustment software operations with the Return or Enter key space bar and cursor keys Just follow the on screen instructions 3 Tools The adjustment software is compatible with both Multiple Tool II and HS I F Although this manual and the software s on screen instructions will refer to Multiple Tool II HS I F can also be used instead of Multiple Tool II However th...

Page 59: ...nt software s on screen instructions If you do not turn the Main Dial within 1 minute a communication error will occur The adjustment software will check whether communication with the camera has been established After this is completed the fol lowing will be displayed on the screen as shown on the right Shutter s shot count front panel unit s operation count camera s ROM version error code and th...

Page 60: ...n Canon lens 4 6 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Past9 None NONE Past8 None NONE Past7 None NONE Past6 None NONE Past5 None NONE Past4 None NONE Past3 None NONE Past2 None NONE Past1 8 Faulty transmission with lens 129 EF300mm F2 8L USM Latest 12 Abnormal mirror lockup 135 EF200mm F1 8L USM POWON2 Shutter shot count Front panel operation count ROM version 10 10 MPU 313A2E FPU 2B0111 BPU 0A To return...

Page 61: ...ncompatible the adjustment software will display the message shown on the right 4 7 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments ERRHSVER Press any key to quit The HS I F s ROM version is not 1 1 or later This adjustment software requires ROM version 1 1 of HS I F or later ERRCAM Press any key to quit The camera is not an EOS 1V This adjustment software is compatible only with the EOS 1V ERRMEM Press any key to ...

Page 62: ...hed Flash ROM refresh is required when data is written to flash ROM several times to store the data safety To give stability to the data Flash ROM refreesh should be caried out even though no data is written to Flash ROM Carry out after all adjustments are competed To carry out Flash ROM Refresh press space bar To close the adjustment press RETURN Flash ROM Refresh F_REF_S Flash ROM Refresh will b...

Page 63: ... Basic E TTL Adjustment E TTL Level Adjustment Inhibit Voltage Menu Overall Correction Grip 2CR5 PDB E1 PB E2 size AA batteries PB E2 NP E2 Nickel hydride pack AF Sensor Cleaning Main Menu Shutter Adjustment Menu AE Adjustment Menu AF Adjustment Menu Shutter Adjustment Shutter Curtain Closing Adjustment Shutter Curtain Closing Check Adjustment F1 F2 F1 F2 F3 F3 F4 F5 F1 F2 F1 F2 F3 F4 E TTL Precis...

Page 64: ... Save Data All data Transfer Data All data Save Data Except AF data Transfer Data Except AF data Save Data AF data only Transfer Data AF data only Save Data EOS Link data Transfer Data EOS Link data Rewrite FPU Firmware Flash ROM End Initialize Data Transfer Menu SI Brightness Adjustment SI Position Adjustment F6 F1 F2 F8 F1 F2 F1 F2 F4 F3 F1 F2 F4 F5 F6 F8 F7 F3 F9 F10 F1 F2 F8 F9 F10 Display Err...

Page 65: ...ed of 1 8000 sec Center time 0 122 ms Standard range 0 086 0 173 ms Shutter curtain speed 2 2 ms TOOLS EF 8000 EF 50mm f 1 8 lens commercially available PREPARATIONS 1 Attach the EF 50mm f 1 8 lens to the camera and set up the EF 8000 as shown in the figure Set the EF 8000 to the shutter speed measurement mode 2 Start up the adjustment software and connect the camera to Multiple Tool II or HS I F ...

Page 66: ...2 On times measured during the adjust ment The correction value is the one written to the camera 4 12 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments SHU4 Shutter has been released 12 times Reference Data is adjusted as follows MIN 00000 µs MAX 00000 µs Difference between MIN and MAX is 00000 µs Compensation 0000 If the difference between MIN and MAX is greater than 150 µs replacing Shutter Unit is recommended Rele...

Page 67: ...ime of the last adjustment 4 13 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments SHU_MENU The Shutter has been released 12 times Reference Data is adjusted as follows MIN 230 µs MAX 270 µs Difference between MIN and MAX is 40 µs The previous compensation value is 646 The current compensation value is 8 If the difference between MIN and MAX is greater than 150 µs replacing Shutter Unit is recommended Press RETURN key...

Page 68: ...t curtain until X sync ON Value B 1 50 ms or longer Time from X sync ON to the closing of 2nd curtain TOOLS EF 8000 or EF 5000 X sync time lag checking shoe CHECK PROCEDURE 1 Set the shutter speed to 1 250 sec in the shutter speed priority AE mode or manual mode 2 Make the connections as shown in the figure below and set the EF 8000 or EF 5000 to the DELAY mode Then execute the measurement Fig 4 5...

Page 69: ...th the penlight 3 Look through the lens and move the penlight so you can see the SPC s S0 and other border lines When doing this cover the viewfinder so that the center focusing point in the viewfinder is faintly visible Also keep the penlight at a fixed position This will make it easier to move the SPC ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 Move the SPC so that the SPC s S0 aligns with the viewfinder s center fo...

Page 70: ...On the Main Menu select F2 AE Adjustment Menu 3 Affix the SPC positioning mask on the EF 8000 or EF 5000 light source Set the brightness to LV15 4 Place the camera 45 cm away from the positioning mask Align the viewfinder s center focusing point with the center of the mask Also focus manually Fig 4 7 SPC positioning 4 16 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Before proceeding with this adjustment do the F...

Page 71: ...ime 4 Move the SPC to position it so that the readings displayed for the top bottom left and right are within 2 stops 5 After the adjustment use instant glue to set the SPC holder in place After attaching the cover do steps 2 and 3 again to check it Fig 4 8 SPC positioning 4 17 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments AESPC SPD Position Adjustment Unit EV S20 S19 00 0 00 0 S14 S12 S13 00 0 00 0 00 0 S16 S15 ...

Page 72: ...ight source TOOLS EF 8000 or EF 5000 EF 50mm f 1 8 lens PREPARATIONS 1 Start up the adjustment software and connect the camera to the HS I F On the Main Menu select F2 AE Adjustment Menu 2 Attach the EF 50mm f 1 8 lens to the camera and point the lens at the EF 8000 or EF 5000 light source Cover the eyepiece so that the external light does not affect the results Fig 4 9 AE precision adjustment Dur...

Page 73: ... also check it during SPC positioning 4 19 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments AEM1 AE Accuracy Adjustment LV9 Set EV Tester as follows K 12 5 ISO 100 After setting press RETURN Press SPACE bar to return to AE MENU screen AEM2 LV15 Set EV Tester as follows K 12 5 ISO 100 After setting press RETURN AE Accuracy Adjustment AEM3 Set Evaluative metering mode and measure film plane illumination If OK press RE...

Page 74: ...tment K 12 5 ISO 100 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 On the AE Adjustment Menu select F3 AE Shift 2 Use the cursor keys to select the com pensation amount The compensation amount can be set in approx 0 25 stop increments To set 1 stop overexposure set 1 3 After the transmission is completed the shooting mode will be set to Program Measure film plane illumina tion at EV9 EV12 and EV15 to check the adjustmen...

Page 75: ...m f 1 8 lens exposure 0 15 EV User s lens 0 10 EV 0 15 EV 0 10 EV 0 25 EV The example here corrects the expo sure level to match the EF 50mm f 1 8 lens exposure level NOTE To change the exposure level to overexpose or underexpose for all lenses use AE shift 2 The rewriting takes about 1 minute To confirm the change follow the PREPA RATIONS procedure 4 21 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments AE_PROG1 Sele...

Page 76: ... camera with the EF 50mm f 1 8 lens attached 2 5 m away from the AF Standard Chart vertical 1 Use the video light to illuminate the chart so that the chart s surface is about EV 12 in the Program mode Tv 1 125 sec and Av f 5 6 2 Start up the adjustment software and select F3 AF Adjustment Menu on the Main Menu Fig 4 11 AGC adjustment 4 22 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments It will take about 15 minutes...

Page 77: ...will appear Put the camera in the dark bag and press Return Start the dark adjustment Press the ESC key to go to the Shading Adjustment screen 4 23 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments AFB1 Basic AF Adjustment Press SPACE bar to return to AF MENU screen To go to Dark Adjustment press ESC key AGC Set the chart 2 5 meter away from the camera Manually adjust the focus and press RETURN key AFBAGC Basic AF Ad...

Page 78: ...n to the AF Adjustment Menu To exit the adjustment press the ESC key 4 24 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Except for the AGC adjustment detach the lens before executing the adjust ments Also close the eyepiece shutter to prevent any bright light from leak ing out the eyepiece NOTE 4 AFB3 Shading LV12 Set EV Tester as follows K 12 5 ISO 100 Set the camera with lens on the light source set to LV12 Aft...

Page 79: ...ent software On the Main Menu select the AF Adjustment Menu Fig 4 12 AF focusing adjustment set up 4 25 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Before doing this adjustment first complete the temperature correction basic AF adjustments and flange focal distance adjustment Be careful not to have dust particles adhering to the main mirror sec ondary mirror and AF sensor There are two AF focus adjustments Over...

Page 80: ...s Then press Return Start with the f 5 6 vertical sensor 4 26 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments PINT_AG AF Focusing Adjustment Do you want to carry out AF sensor aging Before Focus Adjustment performing three minutes aging is recommended AF Sensor aging is not necessay if AF Basic Adjustment has already been completed and AF Focusing Adjustment will be carried out from now To carry out aging press RET...

Page 81: ...een will return to the AF Adjustment Menu 4 27 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments If the tool lens has a focus variation other than 0 00 add the variation to the flange focal distance correction Example If the variation is 0 03 and the flange focal distance correction is 0 correct the indication to 0 03 30 microns NOTE 4 AFPINT1 0 44 17mm 30 40 20 10 10 20 30 40 µm AF Focus Adjustment Move cursor to ne...

Page 82: ...ative amount The correction amount can be set in 0 005 mm increments 3 To set the correction again press the space bar To return to the AF Focus Menu press Return 4 28 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments AFSHIFT1 Uniform AF Shift Select compensation with cursor keys 00 00 mm Minus value represents back focus plus value does front focus After measuring press RETURN To return to AF Focus Adjustment Menu p...

Page 83: ...is torted the AF unit is probably faulty Replace the front panel unit By looking at an even light you can determine whether the sensor is normal or not Fig 4 13 Image data output 4 29 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments AFSEL Select focusing point with cursor keys and press RETUEN Press SPACE bar to return to AF MENU screen TL6 TL4 TL2 T00 TR2 TR4 TR6 UL9 UL7 UL5 UL3 UL1 UR1 UR3 UR5 UR7 UR9 CL10 CL8 CL6...

Page 84: ...does not meet the stan dard try the AF sensor self check Table 4 1 Defocus Standards Table 4 30 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments PINTDATA F1 Vertical F2 8 F2 Horizontal F5 6 Top Bottom Center F3 Horizontal F5 6 Center up down Select with Cursor key press RETURN key Press SPACE bar to return to AF menu Focusing data output AFDEF Minus value represents back focus plus value does front focus Press RETUR...

Page 85: ... the cam era and set to infinity Then press Return 5 If any check item fails the inspection the screen on the right will appear Some items can be corrected automat ically However those displayed on the screen must undergo readjustment 4 31 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments When the AF sensor s output is inspected while light strikes the sensor any uneven brightness of the EF 8000 or EF 5000 will affec...

Page 86: ... mirrors 4 After cleaning is completed press Return 4 32 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Blow just enough air so that it reaches the AF sensors Wiping the sen sors with alcohol etc will cause uneven cleanliness and worsen the con dition At the same time clean the secondary mirror and the rear of the main mirror CAUTION SHU_OPEN AF TTL Sensor Cleaning Start cleaning To clean blow air just enough to r...

Page 87: ...t will appear and the front panel operation count and shutter operation count will be displayed The shutter operation count is for reference purposes 3 Press the Return key to reset the front panel operation count to 0 To return to the AF Adjustment Menu press the space bar 4 33 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments After replacing the front panel unit be sure to do this adjustment before the AF focus adj...

Page 88: ...sensor select the right focusing point To measure the cen ter or peripheral metering sensor select the center focusing point When adjusting TTL use a TTL Speedlite 540EZ 300EZ etc When adjusting E TTL use an E TTL Speedlite 550EX 380EX etc If the wrong type of Speedlite is used the adjustment cannot be made After performing the basic adjustments for TTL and E TTL A TTL adjust ment is usually not n...

Page 89: ...ual mode and set Tv to 1 250 sec and Av to f 5 6 3 Set the camera to ISO 100 and the measuring instrument flash meter or EF 8000 or EF 5000 to ISO 100 Release the shutter and take a reading Then set ISO 1600 and release the shutter again and take a reading 4 If the readings taken at ISO 100 and ISO 1600 meet the standards the gain is normal already adjusted 5 If the readings do not meet the standa...

Page 90: ...me way as with the left sen sor adjust the flash metering level for the right center and peripheral sen sors When the sensor is selected the adjustment software will perform the adjustment automatically 4 36 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments ATTLSFT2 Always turn the Speedlite main switch off once and then back on Check the flash film plane illumination If not the shutter will not release Current value...

Page 91: ...epiece so that ambient light does not enter Fig 4 15 Basic E TTL adjustment ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 On the Flash Metering Adjustment Menu select F3 Basic E TTL Adjustment 2 Set the light source to LV9 and press Return K 12 5 ISO 100 4 37 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Be sure to use an E TTL Speedlite 550EX 380EX etc for the check pro cedure For the basic adjustment flash is not necessary It is nece...

Page 92: ...amera s FE L button then release the shutter This way the preflash will not be metered 4 If the readings are within the standard set the ISO to 1600 and release the shutter and take a reading 5 If the readings taken at ISO 100 and ISO 1600 meet the standards it is normal already adjusted 6 If the readings do not meet the standard even after the adjustment the AE tester s brightness might be faulty...

Page 93: ...he transmission is completed release the shutter Make sure the flash has fully recycled 4 If the level meets the standard press Return to complete the adjustment 4 39 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Be sure to use an E TTL Speedlite 550EZ 380EZ etc CAUTION ETTL_F2 Use the E TTL speedlite and check the image plane light level Always turn the Speedlite main switch off once and then back on Check the f...

Page 94: ...d Change the brightness of the EF 5000 or EF 8000 and see if the sensor s brightness meets the standard 4 40 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments This is a simplified check procedure For an underexposure or overexpo sure adjustment to be made according to the user s preference follow the procedure which uses a flash in a darkroom CAUTION ETTL_SPC E TTL Accuracy Check S14 S12 S13 00 0 00 0 00 0 S16 S15 00...

Page 95: ...o low the lens EMD operation will become unstable PURPOSE This adjustment sets the minimum power voltage required to ensure operating precision of the camera s operating parts Any lower voltage prohibits the respec tive camera operation It also adjusts the battery check icon indications dis played on the external LCD panel STANDARDS 2CR5 PB E2 Size AA Batteries Ni MH Fully charged indicator 5 40 V...

Page 96: ...After the transmission the screen on the right will appear Press the shutter button and check the inhibit voltage 4 42 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments INHN Inhibit Voltage Adjustment 4 50V Use the service battery and set the constant voltage power source to 4 50 V When ready press Return To return to the Inhibit Voltage Menu press the space bar Overall Correction INHCHK Do a battery check and check ...

Page 97: ...IONS 1 Connect the PDB tool battery kit and PDB E2 to the camera On the Inhibit Voltage Menu select F3 or F4 PDB size AA PDB Ni MH ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE This procedure is the same as for the Overall Correction 4 43 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments INHN_2CR5 Inhibit Voltage Adjustment 4 50V Use the service battery and set the constant voltage power source to 4 50 V When ready press Return To return to ...

Page 98: ... camera mode when an error occurs only the battery check icon blinks When Error No Display is selected the error No will also be displayed when an error occurs For the error No see Part 2 Technical Information 4 44 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments ERROR_ON Error Code Display Error code display mode setting Cancel Error code display mode when returning the camera to the user to cancel the mode select ...

Page 99: ... 8 line widths over the center focusing point One line width is about 0 02 mm Since the focus ing screen has an acceptable error of about 0 07 mm it is acceptable if the SI position is nearly center with the standard focusing screen TOOLS SI Adjustment Chart to be cus tom made instructions included in the appendix 4 45 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments Be sure to do this adjustment after replacing or ...

Page 100: ... are centered ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 All the SI points will be lit Look through the viewfinder and move the SI so that the SI Adjustment Chart s squares align while attaining a good balance with the respective SI s center left right top and bottom points 2 When all the SI points are properly aligned use Aron Alpha to fix it in place temporarily Then use Diabond to glue the entire SLC unit 3 After ...

Page 101: ...ar 4 47 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments The adjustment is very fine and it is difficult to see the adjusted bright ness with the naked eye Stray light will affect the SI brightness Do the adjustment in a dark place with constant lighting CAUTION SI1 Standard Image must be clear To obtain clear image select compensation with cursor key 000 The adjustment value varies from 128 to 127 Average value is ...

Page 102: ...e upgrades become available the firmware can be rewritten 4 Temperature correction The temperature correction value is stored in the camera This corrects the camera s internal ther mometer s measurement tolerance This data is used by the AE and AF sequences 5 Reset shot counter The shot count can be reset or set to any number On the Main Menu select Self Check The Self Check menu will appear 4 48 ...

Page 103: ... When Initialize is selected the screen on the right will appear Select the data to be initialized and press Return 2 A message will then ask whether to execute the initialization To execute the initialization press Return To abort press the space bar 4 49 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments With previous cameras when the main flexible board was replaced initial ization and then adjustment were executed...

Page 104: ...s Return The camera s data will be transferred 4 50 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments DATC_T Select file number with cursor keys Press RETURN and type in comment if desired Press RETURN to transfer data FILES 1 2 3 4 5 DATA TRANSFER All data Camera Disk Press SPACE bar to return to DATA TRANSFER MENU screen TR_MENU F1 Data Storage All data Select this menu when replace the Main Flex F2 Data Transfer A...

Page 105: ...en on the right will appear 4 51 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments If power to the camera or personal computer is cut off during the transfer the camera will no longer be able to conduct a transfer Be sure to use a constant voltage power source for the camera CAUTION FPU_VER1 F1 Upgrade to FPU 2B0111 Select the option with the cursor then press Return To return to the Data Transfer Menu press the spac...

Page 106: ... measured by the Multiple Tool II or HS I F and the temperature measured by the camera is within 3 C press Return If it is greater than 3 C press the space bar to correct it again 4 52 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments TEMP1 Match the camera s temperature reading with the room temperature If the temperature difference is 3 C or more correction is necessary Press Return To return to the menu press the ...

Page 107: ...r press ESC for entering any number for the shot count To return to the Data Transfer Menu press the space bar 4 53 Part 4 Electrical Adjustments After replacing the shutter be sure to reset the shot counter to 0 CAUTION CNTRST Current release counter Press RETURN to set 0 Press SPACE bar to return to DATA TRANSFER MENU Press ESC key to change option counter Release Counter Reset Refalance Front p...

Page 108: ...Part 5 Parts Catalog ...

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Page 112: ...W CB1 7982 000 E 2 SCREW CB1 7983 000 E 3 SCREW CB1 8580 000 E 1 SCREW CB1 8581 000 E 1 SCREW CB1 8585 000 D 1 PLATE NAME CB1 8595 000 D 6 WASHER 0 1mm CB1 9147 000 D 1 COVER FRONT PANEL LEFT CB1 9148 000 D 1 COVER FRONT PANEL RIGHT CB1 9167 000 D 1 DIAL EYEPIECE ADJUSTING CB1 9168 000 E 1 LEVER EYEPIECE SHUTTER CB1 9191 000 D 1 CAP REMOTE CB1 9195 000 D 1 MASK OLC CB1 9196 000 D 1 WINDOW OLC CB1 ...

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Page 114: ...03 000 C 1 BUTTON FPSEL CB1 9204 000 D 1 BASE BACK SWITCH CB1 9206 000 C 1 COVER EL C SWITCH CB1 9207 000 C 2 BUTTON EL C CB1 9208 000 D 1 BASE EL C SWITCH CB1 9209 000 C 1 BUTTON FEL CB1 9210 000 C 2 COVER FEL SWITCH CB1 9211 000 C 1 COVER RELEASE CB1 9213 000 D 1 PIN RELEASE CB1 9214 000 D 1 SHAFT RELEASE CB1 9225 000 C 1 SEAL DIAL CB1 9349 000 E 1 BASE ACCESSORY SHOE CB1 9354 000 E 1 HOLDER EL ...

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Page 116: ...E MOUNT RING CB1 9218 000 C 1 SEAL FRONT COVER 1 CB1 9219 000 C 1 SEAL FRONT COVER 2 CB1 9220 000 C 1 SEAL FRONT COVER 3 CB1 9221 000 C 1 SEAL FRONT COVER 4 CB1 9353 000 E 1 STOPPER RT SOCKET CB1 9360 000 D 1 BOTTON UNLOCK CB1 9377 000 E 1 PLATE FRONT COVER GND CB1 9379 000 E 3 SCREW CG1 3720 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y REMOTE CG1 3755 000 C 1 COVER ASS Y FRONT CH2 5288 000 D 1 SWITCH PV CS3 5021 000 E 1 SP...

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Page 118: ...A1 9184 000 E 1 COVERING GRIP CA1 9185 000 F 1 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH CB1 7974 000 E 2 SCREW CB1 7975 000 E 3 SCREW CB1 8586 000 E 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDED CB1 8595 000 D 1 WASHER 0 1mm CB1 9170 000 D 1 COVER BATTERY CB1 9174 000 D 1 GRIP TOP CB1 9792 000 C 1 O RING CG1 3760 000 C 1 GRIP UNIT ...

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Page 120: ...6 000 C 1 SEAL BOTTOM COVER 1 CB1 9237 000 C 1 SEAL BOTTOM COVER GRIP CB1 9370 000 C 1 SEAL BOTTOM COVER 2 CB1 9371 000 C 1 SEAL BOTTOM COVER 3 CB1 9372 000 C 1 SEAL BOTTOM COVER CB1 9378 000 E 1 SCREW CH1 0903 000 D 1 BOARD MAIN SWITCH CH1 1551 000 D 1 FPC MS CH2 5289 000 D 1 SWITCH REWIND CG1 3759 000 D 1 COVER ASS Y BOTTOM X91 1737 170 F 1 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XG8 1100 561 D 1 BALL CLICK ...

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Page 122: ... 1 PLATE STRAP L GND CB1 8582 000 D 1 TAPE PALM SWITCH HOLDER CB1 8584 000 E 1 PLATE STRAP R GND CB1 8592 000 D 1 TAPE DIAL INSULATION CB1 9144 000 E 1 BASE BACK SWITCH CB1 9188 000 C 1 COVER PARM WING CB1 9189 000 D 1 PLATE CATCH CB1 9190 000 E 1 HOLDER PALM SWITCH CB1 9226 000 C 1 SEAL BACK SWITCH CB1 9233 000 C 1 SEAL HINGE COVER TOP CB1 9240 000 C 1 SEAL BODY R CB1 9369 000 C 1 SEAL STRAP L CG...

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Page 124: ...B1 9149 000 D 1 DIAL MODE CHANGE CB1 9152 000 E 1 PLATE RELEASE STOPPER CB1 9153 000 D 1 CONTACT RELEASE GROUND CB1 9154 000 D 1 CONTACT RELEASE SWITCH 1 CB1 9155 000 D 1 CONTACT RELEASE SWITCH 2 CB1 9367 000 D 1 O RING CB1 9374 000 D 1 SPACER DIAL CG1 3743 000 D 1 DIAL UNIT CG1 3749 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y AD SWITCH CS2 5003 000 xxx E 1 SPRING COIL X99 0583 000 F 1 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH X99 0630 000 F ...

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Page 126: ...NDOW FILM CB1 9162 000 E 1 PLATE BACK COVER GND CB1 9163 000 C 1 COVERING BACK COVER CB1 9164 000 E 1 MAGNET PERMANENT CB1 9166 000 C 1 GRIP BACK COVER CB1 9222 000 C 1 SEAL BACK COVER L CB1 9264 000 C 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDED CB1 9283 000 C 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDED CB1 9366 000 E 2 PLATE MAGNET CB1 9368 000 D 1 O RING CB1 9375 000 D 1 SPACER S DIAL CF1 3871 000 D 1 BACK SIGNAL CONTACT ASS Y CF1 3872 000 D ...

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Page 128: ...00 E 1 COVER BACK CONTACT CB1 7770 000 025 E 1 SHAFT FILM GUIDE CB1 7976 000 C 1 SEAL BODY CB1 9185 000 E 1 BASE MODE SWITCH CB1 9239 000 C 1 SEAL BODY L RUBBER CB1 9247 000 C 1 SEAL SYSTEM CONNECTOR CG1 3728 000 E 1 SYSTEM CONNECTOR UNIT CG1 3748 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y HV XA1 1170 257 F 1 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA1 7170 257 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 9170 459 F 3 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 9170 557 F...

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Page 130: ... 000 E 1 CASE OLC CB1 9311 000 E 1 BASE OLC CB1 9313 000 E 1 HOLDER OLC 1 CB1 9314 000 E 1 HOLDER OLC 2 CG1 3751 000 D 1 LCD UNIT OUTSIDE CG1 3752 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y DISPLAY CH2 6170 000 E 1 CONNECTOR OLC CH5 0163 000 D 1 LCD EXTERNAL CH5 0164 000 D 1 ELECTRO LUMINESCENCE XA1 7170 307 F 2 SCREW ...

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Page 132: ...CB1 9322 000 E 1 PLATE RAG GND CF1 3343 000 E 1 FORK PRESSURE UNIT CG1 3044 000 D 1 REWIND WORM GEAR UNIT CG1 3045 000 D 1 FORK UNIT CG1 3046 000 D 1 REWIND PLANETARY GEAR UNIT CG1 3731 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y DC DC CG1 3735 000 D 1 EYEPIECE UNIT CG1 3740 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y MAIN CH1 1548 000 D 1 FPC SPDN CS3 0038 000 D 1 GEAR REWIND SUN X99 0481 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA1 7200 959 F 2 SCREW XA4 12...

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Page 134: ...0 E 1 SPRING EL CLICK CB1 9279 000 E 1 SHAFT EYEPIECE YOKE CB1 9280 000 D 1 LEVER EYEPIECE YOKE CB1 9285 000 E 1 SCREW CB1 9288 000 D 1 CASE EYEPIECE B CB1 9372 000 C 1 SEAL EYEPIECE RIGHT CF1 3868 000 D 1 LENS ASS Y EYEPIECE 1 CF1 3869 000 D 1 LENS ASS Y EYEPIECE 2 CF1 3870 000 D 1 LENS ASS Y EYEP ADJUSTING CF1 3874 000 D 1 EYEPIECE SHUTTER ASS Y CS2 3923 000 E 1 SHAFT EYEPIECE DRIVE CS2 6481 000...

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Page 136: ...316 000 E 1 BASE FILM CB1 9338 000 E 1 BASE MD CONNECTOR CB1 9350 000 E 1 HOOK LATCH CB1 9351 000 E 1 LEVER LATCH LOCK CB1 9352 000 E 1 HOLDER LATCH SWITCH CB1 9364 000 E 1 PIN LATCH SWITCH CB1 9376 000 E 1 INSULATOR CF1 3332 000 C 1 TERMINAL PC CG1 3715 000 E 1 FILM ADVANCE UNIT CG1 3723 000 E 1 FILM LOADING SENSOR ASS Y CG1 3726 000 D 1 DX UNIT CS1 5690 000 D 1 SPRING COIL CS1 5780 000 D 1 SPRIN...

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Page 138: ...309 000 E 1 CUSHION MIRROR 2 CB1 9318 000 E 1 PLATE WING CB1 9345 000 E 3 SCREW CB1 9799 000 E 2 SCREW CF1 2987 000 D 1 SWITCH LENS CF1 3063 000 E 1 LOCK PIN UNIT CG1 3708 000 E 1 MOUNT CONTACT ASS Y CG1 3710 000 C 1 FRONT PANEL UNIT CG1 3714 000 D 1 TTL UNIT CG1 3730 000 E 1 PENTAPRISM UNIT CS2 5020 000 E 1 SPRING COIL CS2 7205 000 D 1 SPRING MOUNT CS3 5014 000 E 1 SPRING QR CS3 6036 000 E 1 SPRI...

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Page 140: ... 000 035 E 1 STOPPER CHARGE RUBBER CF1 2963 000 E 1 MC LEVER UNIT CF1 3335 000 E 1 GEAR UNIT CAM CF1 3763 000 E 1 SHUTTER CHARGE LEVER UNIT CF1 3765 000 E 1 CAM FOLLOWER UNIT CG1 3725 000 E 1 CHARGE UNIT CH1 1346 000 E 1 PCB CHARGE PHASE CS2 6489 000 E 1 SPRING MC CS2 6926 000 120 E 1 SPRING RELEASE CS2 6927 000 008 E 1 SPRING CS3 0612 000 E 1 GEAR CHARGE 1 CS3 0613 000 E 1 GEAR CHARGE 2 CS3 5018 ...

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Page 142: ...PARTS NO CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N CG1 3707 000 C 1 SHUTTER UNIT CY3 1235 000 E 1 SHUTTER 1ST CURTAIN ASS Y CY3 1236 000 E 1 SHUTTER 2ND CURTAIN ASS Y CY3 1237 000 E 1 SPRING CY3 1238 000 E 1 SPRING CY3 1239 000 E 1 STOPPER SHUTTER CURTAIN ...

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Page 144: ...TAPE PENTA HOLD CB1 9292 000 E 1 SPRING HLC HOLDER CB1 9357 000 E 2 WASHER SPC CG1 3732 000 D 1 LCD UNIT HORIZONTAL CG1 3734 000 D 1 SPC UNIT CG1 3736 000 D 1 SI SUPPORT UNIT CG1 3737 000 D 1 SLC UNIT CG1 3738 000 D 1 LCD UNIT VERTICAL CG1 3744 000 D 1 PENTAPRISM HOLDER UNIT X91 1737 170 F 3 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH X99 0689 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 6170 309 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA4 914...

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Page 146: ... 9417 000 F 2 SCREW CB1 2688 000 E 1 VIBRATION MOUNT CB1 4217 000 D 4 MOUNT VIBRATION CB1 4288 000 E 1 PLATE M2 GEAR CF1 2986 000 E 1 MOTOR 2 CG1 3719 000 D 1 MOTOR 2 UNIT CS3 0041 000 E 1 GEAR MOTOR 2 SUN CY1 1970 000 D 1 GEAR UNIT MOTOR 2 PLANETARY X99 0481 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH ...

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Page 148: ... H A R D C A S E E H 1 1 L L L REF NO C46 2021 L C46 2022 LL NEW PARTS NO CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N CA4 4411 000 D 1 TIGHTENING SCREW CY3 0005 000 D 1 HOOK CY3 0025 000 D 1 HOOK XD2 1100 502 F 1 RETAINING RING E TYPE C56 1421 001 D 1 NECK STRAP L3 CA4 3842 000 D 2 LOOP CA4 4383 000 D 2 CLASP ...

Page 149: ...REMARK MTDR2 WA4 6332 000 MOTOR DRIVER 2 MPC17A10SVM T MOS WA2 5620 000 MOS FET SFX 50 Y11 3706 000 LEAD ORANGE Y11 3902 000 LEAD BLACK Y11 3903 000 LEAD RED Y11 3907 000 LEAD YELLOW Y11 3914 000 LEAD GLAY Y11 5002 000 LEAD BLACK Y11 5004 000 LEAD PINK Y11 5007 000 LEAD YELLOW Y11 5011 000 LEAD BLUE ...

Page 150: ... 9128 000 13 CA1 9138 000 11 CA1 9168 000 2 CA1 9176 000 2 CA1 9184 000 4 CA1 9185 000 4 CA1 9245 000 14 CA1 9328 000 2 CA1 9401 000 1 CA1 9402 000 1 CA1 9403 000 9 CA1 9404 000 6 CA1 9405 000 1 CA1 9407 000 7 CA1 9410 000 6 CA1 9411 000 6 13 CA1 9415 000 7 CA1 9417 000 18 CA1 9418 000 3 CA1 9421 000 15 CA1 9422 000 2 CA1 9427 000 1 6 9 CA1 9810 000 12 CB1 0183 000 8 CB1 1927 000 8 CB1 1928 000 8 ...

Page 151: ...CB1 8592 000 6 CB1 8593 000 2 CB1 8595 000 1 4 CB1 8596 000 8 CB1 8598 000 17 CB1 8599 000 12 CB1 9119 000 024 14 CB1 9127 000 14 CB1 9144 000 6 CB1 9145 000 3 CB1 9147 000 1 CB1 9148 000 1 CB1 9149 000 7 CB1 9152 000 7 CB1 9153 000 7 CB1 9154 000 7 CB1 9155 000 7 CB1 9158 000 8 CB1 9159 000 8 CB1 9160 000 8 CB1 9161 000 8 CB1 9162 000 8 CB1 9163 000 8 CB1 9164 000 8 CB1 9166 000 8 CB1 9167 000 1 ...

Page 152: ...6 000 17 CB1 9258 000 17 CB1 9259 000 17 CB1 9260 000 17 CB1 9262 000 14 CB1 9264 000 8 CB1 9274 000 12 CB1 9275 000 12 CB1 9276 000 12 CB1 9279 000 12 CB1 9280 000 12 CB1 9282 000 1 CB1 9283 000 8 CB1 9285 000 12 14 CB1 9286 000 17 CB1 9288 000 12 CB1 9292 000 17 CB1 9308 000 14 CB1 9309 000 14 CB1 9310 000 10 CB1 9311 000 10 CB1 9313 000 10 CB1 9314 000 10 CB1 9315 000 11 CB1 9316 000 13 CB1 931...

Page 153: ... 000 14 CG1 3710 000 14 CG1 3714 000 14 CG1 3715 000 13 CG1 3719 000 18 CG1 3720 000 3 CG1 3723 000 13 CG1 3725 000 15 CG1 3726 000 13 CG1 3728 000 9 CG1 3730 000 14 CG1 3731 000 11 CG1 3732 000 17 CG1 3734 000 17 CG1 3735 000 11 CG1 3736 000 17 CG1 3737 000 17 CG1 3738 000 17 CG1 3740 000 11 CG1 3743 000 7 CG1 3744 000 17 CG1 3745 000 6 CG1 3748 000 9 CG1 3749 000 7 CG1 3750 000 2 CG1 3751 000 10...

Page 154: ... CY3 1238 000 16 CY3 1239 000 16 CY3 1240 000 xxx 2 X91 1737 170 5 17 X99 0467 000 8 X99 0481 000 11 13 18 X99 0573 000 8 X99 0583 000 7 X99 0630 000 7 8 X99 0635 000 14 X99 0689 000 17 XA1 1170 257 9 XA1 3140 189 14 XA1 3170 307 14 XA1 3170 457 2 XA1 7170 257 9 XA1 7170 307 10 XA1 7170 359 14 XA1 7200 357 14 XA1 7200 959 11 XA4 1200 507 11 XA4 6170 309 17 XA4 6170 659 11 XA4 8140 257 6 XA4 8170 4...

Page 155: ...Pg 26 I N D E X O F P A R T S L I S T REF NO C12 8401 NEW PARTS NO PAGE NEW PARTS NO PAGE XD2 1100 102 15 XD2 1100 132 2 15 XD2 1100 202 2 XG8 1100 561 5 XG8 1100 581 7 12 XG8 1100 591 8 YN2 9547 000 17 ...

Page 156: ...Part 6 Electrical Diagrams ...

Page 157: ...GND M1 M PGND VDD2 LCLK DGND DCL DLC VBAT2 MOUNT PGND PGND DGND CGA2 10u RIRSP 75k 47K 4 RG1 4 5 3 6 2 7 1 8 RG3 47K RGREG1 13K RGREG2 12K ADTRIG CSAF0 CSAF2 CSAF1 TINTE MCLK1 MCLK2 GASIS FSVRS GGND LOG1 FCLK FOUT FSAD AFAD LOG2 DSEL GGND IRSP MOUT TCLK LOG0 DAC2 DAC1 READ GVDD GVDD MON FIN VRS VGR AFH VC 17 24 16 25 32 1 8 9 0 1u CGA1 RFIN 47K 0 1uF CREG CREGIN 10uF 8MHz GFAR 3 2 1 ROSC 1M Vout G...

Page 158: ...H GND Black 5 SH X Yellow 2 PC GND Black 5 PC Yellow 7 PGND Black 10 VM2 Blue 2 PGND Black 2 GND Black 2 GND Black 7 PGND Black 8 VBAT2 Pink 10 PGND Blue 2 RLS GND Black 8 FSRD Pink 7 RSFD Black 8 FSRD Pink 7 RSFD Black 8 VBAT Pink 7 PGND Black 2 GND Black 8 VBAT Pink 7 PGND Black 7 PGND M2 Black 1 VCHK Orange 9 VM1 Yellow 3 LEL Red 6 VBAT Gray 2 GND Black 4 MRUP Orange 2 LMG Black 3 VBAT Red 7 Bl...

Page 159: ...CONE MS RDA4 CONE GA RSCLK CONE HV1 FPU TRSELF CONE ADDSW CONE TOP RBDM CV12CHK CVRH2 CONE VLC CVREF RMRUP RCSRTC RFDAC RLCLK CONE DX RDA3 CONE EF CFDA2 RDX2 RADTRIG CAMP1 RDAC RFDA2 OPAMP1 VREF RMISO RFWKUP DMIF CONE GRIP RSELF SELFLED RDA1 CFPU2 MPU RDA2 3 MAIN FPC 3 1 MAIN FPC A 1 REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 ...

Page 160: ...1 SDIAL2 CSLCD SMG2 INHLCD E1ON BCON PCSEL SELFON SRDY LREQ FPUWAKEUP VBAT3 VPPON CNTLC SW2 BZMD EL COMP SELFLED 12V LRDY SW1 BCMON HVSW2 HVSW1 VON E2 SRLY MREQ CSMEM4 CSMEM3 CSMEM2 AFREQ PGND BL PGND BL PGND BU VBAT PK VBAT2 PK SPDN VDD DCDCOUT DCDCGND VBAT PGND E1 AGND E1 DGND FIN FOUT FCLK VFP VPP MOSI BDM SCLK SPADLOCK RESFPU MISO E3 TXD CSGERO RXD PCBUSY EXTREQ CBACK RES2 SPADRTCVDD RESMPU PW...

Page 161: ... DE3RES REGE3 CDC10 CDC7 RVPP2 RVPP3 TRVPP4 RFP6 RFPU2 TRVPP CVRHS RBAT2 RVRHS TRBAT1 RBAT3 RBAT1 RFP5 TRPCS RPCS CPCSEL TRPP3 PCSELIC CLAIC RMIF1 DSW2 DSW1 REGFPU CFE2 CFPU4 CAVREF3 CTEMPAD RLCLK2 RTEMPAD ASWLC CASWLC LENSAIC RLCLK3 RTMOS TRLC CVRHF TMOS NORLC FFPU2 RFPU1 RLREQ CFPU3 CFPU1 RFX CFPU5 RFX2 CFVPP DLOUT RLOUT2 CRESF EEMEM0 FFAR RMEMCLK FFPU1 TRVPP2 EEMEM1 CEEMEM RMREQ 3 3 MAIN FPC B ...

Page 162: ... PRDA1 CNTVREG SENSE M1R PWRSEL AECNT1 PRON AECLK VCHKON PRIN CCGEN AEAD PRAD AEIN LIN LOUT AVREF1 LCLK LOCK REW SWBZ VDD2 LCLK LIN E1ON LOUT CSAF0 DCDCOUT CSAF1 VRH AFH TINTE ADTRG READ CSAF2 DSEL DAC2 DAC1 TCLK FSAD AFAD TEMPAD DACEF2 EFAD DACEF1 CSEF0 PTIN AFMODE CSEF1 M2R M2F BP DXON AEMODE DX2 DX3 DX7 MES CHG1 DX4 DX6 DX5 CHG2 RTSW2 TMOSON RTSW1 TOUT DX1 3 4 MAIN FPC B 2 REF NO C12 8401 01 Ap...

Page 163: ...F NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 RMG21 TRMG2 DMGM2 RMG22 CSDIAL2 RM3F2 CSDIAL1 RM3HG RDC20N RM3F1 ZDBPVDD RBPVDD1 TRDATE1 ZD1 ZD3 FDBUSY FSDIAL2 FSDIAL1 DBAT ZD2 ZD4 4 GRIP FPC 4 1 GRIP FPC A 1 ...

Page 164: ...F BC ME CLEAR DGND DGND BATSW DIAL1 DIAL2 M3HI FPSEL FELK PGND DATE DBUSY GND SDIAL1 SDIAL2 VDD3 MISOB MOSIB SCLKB VBAT SMG2 PGND PGND RESMPU SDIAL2 SDIAL1 VDD BC CF DBUSY DREQ DATEMPU VBAT VBAT SCLKB MOSIB RXD M3F RLY AEL DGND E1ON SW2 SW1 DIAL1 DIAL2 M3HG FPSEL FEL ME CLEAR BL LMG PGND1 BL O VCHK GND BL PGND2 BL PGND1 BL ...

Page 165: ...4 3 GRIP FPC B REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 BATSW RLY MDAEL M3F DC2ON SW2 SW1 VCHK ...

Page 166: ... CAMP2 CDC9 CDC8 DSHDC1 CCN2 CSHDC3 RSEN2 RSHV1 RSHD3 RSEN1 RPR2 RSHV2 CPR1 LSHDC DSHDC CPR3 RSHD4 C1M CM1 C2M TRE10N2 REGVDD DDC1 RDC1 DC DCIC TRE10N1 REGVDD2 RDC6 RCOMP3 OPAMP2 TRSHV1 TRMG3 2 TRSHV2 CSHDC1 SH DCDCIC TRSHDC1 RSHDC2 RSHDC5 RSHDC4 CSHDC4 TRE10N3 TRMG3 1 RSHD1 RSHDC6 RSHD2 RCOMP2 CSHDC2 TRVCHK PWRDET REGE1E2 RCOMP1 RSHDC3 PWRAIC RCN2 TRDC1 CDC4 CDC1 LDC 5 DCDC FPC 5 1 DCDC FPC A 1 ...

Page 167: ...5 2 DCDC FPC A 2 REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 BL RSFDM1 M1R PRAD SMG3 1 SMG3 2 PRIN VCHKON PRON CHKAD E1 PRAD PRON E1ON VDD E1E2 M1F R FSRDM1 PGND BL VM1 Y ...

Page 168: ...2 E1ON GA PGND VIN GA PGND DGND CN2 SMG3 1 SMG3 2 SHVCC CN2 SENSE SMG3 1 SMG3 2 CCGEN PRAD VDD VDD PRON VCHKAD PRDA1 PRIN VCHKON DGND DGND AGND AGND PWR1 12V 12V PWRSEL E2 E1ON M1F M1R E1 VBAT3 VBAT3 VBAT3 VBAT3 DCDCOUT DCDCOUT SENSE PRDA1 PGND PGND BL PGND BL PGND PK VBAT VCHK O ...

Page 169: ...REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 R LEL GY VBAT PGND CEL 6 DSP FPC 6 1 DSP FPC A ...

Page 170: ...15 SEG14 SEG13 SEG12 SEG11 SEG10 SEG9 SEG8 SEG7 SEG6 SEG5 SEG4 SEG3 SEG2 SEG1 SEG0 SEG29 SEG27 SEG26 SEG25 SEG30 SEG31 SEG32 SEG33 SEG34 SEG35 SEG36 SEG37 SEG38 SEG39 BP0 AEL FPSEL VDD VDD BP1 BP2 NC NC NC LEDMD AFBLK SEG2 SEG1 SEG0 SEG28 DGND NC GND GND ELMD NC VBAT VBAT SEG24 SEG23 SEG22 SEG21 SEG20 SEG19 SEG18 SEG17 SEG16 SEG15 SEG14 SEG13 SEG12 SEG11 SEG10 SEG9 SEG8 SEG7 SEG6 SEG5 SEG4 SEG3 H ...

Page 171: ...M2 CMTDR2 PGND BL PGND BL BL PGND BU VM2 BL PGND PK FSRD RSFD BL RTSW2 BP PGND BP PWR1 M2R M2F TINB RTSW1 E1 PTIN PGND CHG2 CHG1 BODY GND BODY GND PTIN M2R M2F AFMODE AEMODE MES BP RTSW1 RTSW2 DX5 DX4 DX3 DX6 DX1 DX2 DX7 E1 SYNC PWR1 TOUT TMOSON CHG1 CHG2 DGND TOUT 7 DX FPC 7 1 DX FPC A ...

Page 172: ...7 2 DX FPC B REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 PC Y PGND PC BL SHX Y SWBIRI Y X G BL PGND BIRI BL PGND7 BL MES AF MODE AE MODE DX5 DX4 DX3 DX2 DX1 DX7 DX6 PTIN E1 PGND3 PGND4 PGND6 ...

Page 173: ...REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 DGND CBAK MRUP O DGND BL 8 VLC FPC 8 1 VLC FPC A ...

Page 174: ...2000 SLC CON RSPL1 TRSPL2 CBAK RSPL3 TRSPL4 TRSPL1 RHV2 RHV5 CHV1 TRV1 RSPL2 RHV1 TRSPL3 SPC CON LCD DR CLCDOS RVLCD1 TRLCD1 RVLCD3 TRLCD3 TRLCD2 RVLCD4 RBAK VLN CON RVLCD2 RLCDOS CLCD RLEGL2 CREGL RLEGL1 REGLCD OPAMPL CVLCD0 CVLCD1 CVLCD2 IMX1 RVLED1 RVLED2 ...

Page 175: ... VON MOSI E2 SP1R1 SP1R2 PGND VS17 VS15 VS13 VS11 VS9 VS5 VS7 VLCOFF VLED K VS19 VS1 VS3 LEDMD E1 INHLCD CSLCD SCLK COM1 COM2 COM3 SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18 SEG19 E 2 A E A D A G N D S P I R 1 P G N D S P I R 2 A E I N T A E C L K A E C N T 1 A E C N T 0 D 1 C L C E T R L C D 3 R D G N D N C N C M R U P 1 2 V V L C O F F L E ...

Page 176: ...D K HLED K VBAT COM1 COM2 COM3 SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18 SEG16 SEG15 SEG14 SEG13 SEG12 SEG11 SEG10 SEG9 SEG8 SEG7 AFLED K SEG18 SEG17 COM1 COM2 COM3 NC VBAT SEG1 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 HLED K ...

Page 177: ...10 SPC FPC REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 CSPC RAE CSVC AE IC VC AGND E2 MOUT OFFSET A G N D A E A D E 2 E 2 A E I N T A E C L K A E C N T 1 A E C N T 0 ...

Page 178: ... COM1 COM2 COM3 SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12 SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 L E D A L E D K S E G 1 2 S E G 1 4 S E G 1 3 S E G 1 5 S E G 1 1 C O M 1 C O M 2 C O M 3 S E G 1 S E G 2 S E G 3 S E G 4 S E G 5 S E G 6 S E G 7 S E G 8 S E G 9 S E G 1 0 ...

Page 179: ...REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 GREG RFIN RG3 RG2 CREGGA CREGIN RG1 REGGA GFAR AF SENSOR RGREG1 RGREG2 CREG CGDA2 CGDA1 GND TEMPAD VDD ROSC CGA1 RIRSD CGA2 CVRS CVGR 12 GA FPC 12 1 GA FPC A ...

Page 180: ...TCLK FSAD AFAD CSAF0 CSAF2 DAC1 FIN DAC2 FCLK TEMPAD READ DCDCGND DCDCOUT CTRL FOUT DSEL AFH TINTE ADTRG REGOUT LOG1 LOG2 VC VGR VRS FSVRS AFMOUT LOG0 MOUT DCDCOUT CTRL READ CSAF2 CSAF1 FOUT DSEL AFH ADTRG TINTE TCLK CSAF0 FIN FCLK DCDCGND FSAD AFAD DAC1 DAC2 TEMPAD ...

Page 181: ...13 TEMP FPC REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 TEMP IC CTEMP IC VDD TEMPAD GND ...

Page 182: ... NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 DGND VRH VBAT RES2 DACEF2 DACEF1 EFAD AGND PWR1 MISO CSEF0 MOSI CSEF1 SCLK SYNC STSP EFID AVEF E2 E1 CCC EFIC CEF3 CE1 CVRH1 RIREF1 CEFVC CRES2 CVBAT VC DGND VBAT AGND E2 E1 ...

Page 183: ...REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 SW COMP SW EL 15 TOP FPC 15 1 TOP FPC A ...

Page 184: ...2 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 DX2 DX1 BUZZER FACC3 FACC4 RACC FACC1 RX CX BL XGND Y X N C S Y N C S T S P E F I D C C C A V E F C O M P E L B Z M D D G N D DGND STSP AVEF CCC EFID CCC AVEF EFID STSP SWBIRI SWBIRI BZ DGND ...

Page 185: ...April 2000 CANON INC 2000 BBPU TRBP1 RESBPIC RRESBP CRESBP ZDBP2 RBP1 TRABP3 RBPFAR CBPU1 BPFAR CRESBPIC RBP2 RREG2 RPRE TRBP2 CREG1 CBPU3 CREG2 RREG3 CBPU2 ZDBP3 ZDBP VREGBP CREG RREG0 DATA MO CON 16 BP FPC 16 1 BP FPC 1 ...

Page 186: ...BAT SCLKB MOSIB MISOB VDD3 SDIAL2 SDIAL1 DGND DBUSY DATE GND SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 S PAT4 GND SEG8 SEG19 SEG9 SEG20 SEG21 SEG10 SEG11 SEG6 SEG7 GND RESET CK VREG S PAT1 COM0 COM1 VLCD1 2 TRBP2 SEG2 SEG13 SEG1 SEG18 SEG17 SEG16 SEG15 SEG14 SEG12 SEG0 SDIAL1 SDIAL2 DGND ...

Page 187: ...17 RT FPC REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 ZDREM FREM2 FREM3 FREM5 FREM6 FREM4 FREM1 CSW2 DGND PGND RTSW2 RTSW1 RTSW1 RTSW2 GND GND 2 REMSW2 REMSW1 REMGND BL PGND ...

Page 188: ...18 ADSW FPC REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 ADDSW FELKSW SW1 SW2 ADSW 2 DGND 2 ADSW DGND FEL SW2 SW1 DIAL1 DIAL2 DGND DIAL2 DIAL1 ...

Page 189: ...19 HV FPC REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 1A 1E 1C 1K 2A 2K 1E 1C PIHV2 PIHV1 1C 2C 1A 1E 2E ...

Page 190: ...20 MIF FPC REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 DGND LCLK LIN LOUT MIF MIF NC LOUT LIN LCLK DGND ...

Page 191: ...21 MS FPC REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 SWBZ LOCK REW DGND DGND DGND SWBZ LOCK DGND DGND SWREW ...

Page 192: ...22 PR FPC REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 PRFLMV E1 PRAD PRON E1 PRON PRAD E1 ...

Page 193: ...23 SPDN FPC REF NO C12 8401 01 April 2000 CANON INC 2000 VDD2 VDD2 VDD VDD SPDN DGND VDD VDD2 DGND SPDN ...

Page 194: ...Part 1 Product Overview ...

Page 195: ...nd installation manual are provided in Japanese and English J E or Japanese English French German and Spanish J E F 1 Two application programs q EOS 1V Remote Fig 1 1 enables EOS 1V customization shooting data down loading and other functions w EOS 1V Memory Fig 1 2 enables the shooting data to be viewed and managed 2 Dedicated connecting cable The cable connects the EOS 1V s remote control data t...

Page 196: ...continuous shooting 8 Sets AEB only for the first two frames 9 Changes the AEB sequence for C Fn 9 2 3 to overexposure cor rect exposure and underexposure 10 Retains the program shift amount 11 Prevents cancellation of multiple exposures 12 Sets the AI Servo AF s subject tracking sensitivity 13 AI Servo AF continuous shooting is executed according to the film advance speed 14 Disables AF lens driv...

Page 197: ... number of film rolls whose shooting data is stored in the EOS 1V The Shooting Data Items to be Recorded dialog box Fig 1 8 shows the shooting data items recorded by the camera and the number of film rolls recorded Table 1 2 2 shows the shooting data items that can be recorded The user can select which shooting data items are to be recorded by the camera This can also be done while film is in the ...

Page 198: ...lls and bytes recorded Total Bytes Recorded 0 4 5 12 13 28 Recordable Film Rolls 200 100 52 Table 1 2 2 Optional items that can be recorded 1 Focal length 2 2 Lens max aperture 1 3 Shutter speed 1 4 Aperture 1 5 Manually set ISO speed 1 6 Exposure compensation amount 1 7 Flash exposure compensation amount 1 8 Flash mode 1 9 Metering mode 1 10 Film advance mode 1 11 AF mode 1 12 Bulb exposure time ...

Page 199: ...ed it is called a window If it cannot be resized it is called a dialog box Fig 1 11 EOS 1V Memory main screens and functions Fig 1 12 Shooting data search box Part 1 Product Overview 1 5 Main window Displayed when EOS 1V Memory starts up View shooting data Create and delete folders Organize shooting data into folders Search for shooting data Fig 1 12 Create or delete film data Export the shooting ...

Page 200: ...oose Frame Data Items Displayed dialog box Part 1 Product Overview 1 6 List view Detailed view without thumbnails Detailed view Thumbnail view List view Detailed view This applies to the Detailed view with or without thumbnails For the Windows 2000 and later versions all the frame data items are set to be dis played in the Detailed view by default ...

Page 201: ...Fig 1 15 Sample printout of shooting data Part 1 Product Overview 1 7 Film List Frame List Frame List with Thumbnails Frame List without Thumbnails ...

Page 202: ...sing the shooting data The shooting data recorded automatically by the EOS 1V can be downloaded to a per sonal computer for data manipulation Data searches can be conducted according to film ID shooting date etc Thumbnail images scanned separately can be incorporated in the shooting data 3 Simple plug and play with USB Only one dedicated connecting cable is required to connect the EOS 1V to a pers...

Page 203: ...PU Pentium or higher for J E Pentium 133 MHz or higher for J E F 2 4 Required hard disk space Minimum 50 MB 2 5 Main memory Minimum 48 MB for J E Minimum 64 MB for J E F 2 6 Display 640 x 480 pixels and 256 colors or more 3 EOS 1V Remote 3 1 Personal Functions Sets various functions such as exposure AF and film transport for the EOS 1V The settings can be saved in the personal computer 3 2 Custom ...

Page 204: ...aximum and minimum shut ter speeds that can be used The settable range of shutter speeds can be set For example if the maximum shutter speed is set to 1 2000 and the minimum shutter speed is set to 1 60 sec the shutter speeds that can be used will be limited to 1 60 to 1 2000 sec This is to make shutter speed selection faster Also effective when you do not want the camera to set a slow sync speed ...

Page 205: ...om Function like C Fn 18 is set to enable the Assist button to function by itself the Custom Function setting will override P Fn 6 For the registration procedure first press the exposure compensation button then press the Assist but ton If the Assist button is pressed first registration will not occur and it will revert to the P Fn 6 setting step If any item disabled with P Fn 1 2 3 4 and 5 is set...

Page 206: ... of multiple exposures The set number of multiple exposures is taken repeatedly after the set number of multiple exposures is taken the frame advances and the set number of multiple exposures is taken again until the EOS 1V s multiple exposure setting is set to 0 Effective when you want to repeat the same number of multiple exposures for subsequent frames Since the frame counter displays the numbe...

Page 207: ... AF does not work when the lens is way out of focus beyond the predictive AF capability it will be necessary to focus manually until the AF can detect the subject out line 14 Disables the AF assist beam from being emitted This prevents the external Speedlite s AF assist beam from turning on At a joint photo session etc the AF assist beam s pattern on the subject may be photographed by someone else...

Page 208: ...t However the horizontal focusing points at the center can be selected and automatic focusing point selection can be used as well Effective when you want to use automatic focusing point selection while C Fn 11 2 has been set If P Fn 17 is also set P Fn 17 will override P Fn 18 and automatic focusing point selection will be dis abled 18 Sets the shooting speed of the film advance modes for when the...

Page 209: ...a tion timer can be changed to a differ ent time length 6 sec 16 sec etc The activation time can be changed any where from 0 to 3600 sec 60 min for the following buttons q Shutter button halfway position and AE lock button standard activation time 6 sec w FE lock button standard activation time 16 sec e Shutter button fully depressed posi tion standard activation time 2 sec The user s preferred ac...

Page 210: ...a focusing point remains the same With C Fn 11 2 set and the Power Drive Booster attached during ver tical shooting selecting the focus ing point with the Quick Control Dial might not match the dial s rotation direction the same goes for the exposure level movement This Personal Function remedies this Rotation direction during vertical shooting with P Fn 27 not set 27 Prevents exposure compensatio...

Page 211: ...Exposure compensation amount Flash exposure compensation amount Flash mode Metering mode Focal length used Film advance mode AF mode Bulb exposure time Date of picture Time of picture Custom Function settings Focusing point selection Canon format Multiple exposures Active focusing point Battery loaded date File Format Nikon format Nikon format 2 formats Save Formats 2 formats 2 formats Data Editin...

Page 212: ...ata transfer terminal 10 pin terminal 10 pin terminal Camera Terminal Software 22 000 yen Cable 12 000 yen Software 45 000 yen Cable 12 000 yen Price in Japan 68 000 yen 1999 1998 Marketing Date 1998 Only the Windows version is available The Windows and Macintosh versions are sold separately Remarks Smart Media is used as the storage media The data is viewed with the camera s LCD panel The data ca...

Page 213: ...Part 3 Repair Information ...

Page 214: ...After completing the repair connect it to the EOS 1V for test transmissions and check the operation 3 If the connecting cable for servicing is not available use the commercially available connecting cable Fig 3 1 Product configuration C50 2301 EOS LINK SOFTWARE ES E1 C50 8031 CONNECTING CABLE ES Sold as a Product CD ROM EOS 1V Personal Computer ...

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Page 216: ...2 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY 2 1 CONNECTING CABLE DISASSEMBLY Fig 3 2 Connecting Cable disassembly Part 3 Repair Information 3 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 ...

Page 217: ...r at the four soldered points On the three pin connector side of the cable unsolder the three lead wires REASSEMBLY CAUTIONS 1 Check for any problems with the soldered places 2 Make sure the stickers are affixed in the proper direction on the top and bottom covers with regard to the three pin connector When you look at the sticker right side up the three pin connector must be on the right side of ...

Page 218: ...Part 5 Parts Catalog ...

Page 219: ...REF NO C50 2301 REF NO C50 8031 PARTS CATALOG EOS LINK SOFTWARE ES E1 CONNECTING CABLE ES ...

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Page 221: ... CONNECTING CABLE ES ...

Page 222: ...296 000 D 1 INTERFACE CABLE ASS Y USB CY1 4297 000 D 1 INTERFACE CABLE ASS Y 3P PLUG CY1 4298 000 D 1 CASE UPPER CY1 4299 000 D 1 CASE LOWER CY1 4300 000 D 1 PCB ASS Y MAIN ES E1 C50 2301 EOS LINK SOFTWARE ES E1 C50 8031 CONNECTING CABLE ES Sold as a Product CD ROM EOS 1V Personal Computer ...

Page 223: ...Appendix ...

Page 224: ...EOS 1V Major Water resistant ...

Page 225: ...Unit 3 Back Cover Unit 4 Body 5 Body Front side 6 Latch Cover PC Terminal 7 Body Back side Strap 8 Eyepiece Unit 9 Body Dial Unit 10 Palm Switch Holder 11 Release Button 12 Dial Unit 13 Front Cover Unit 14 Grip Unit 15 Systemconnector ...

Page 226: ... Mode Switch Cover CB1 9186 Dial Seal CB1 9225 EL C Switch Cover CB1 9206 Back Switch Cover CB1 9201 Acc Shoe Pin Cover CB1 9198 FEL Switch Cover CB1 9210 FEL Switch Cover CB1 9210 O Ring CB1 9367 Eyepiece Spacer CB1 9373 ...

Page 227: ...B1 9235 Cemedine Super X No 8008 Black CY9 8118 Cemedine Super X No 8008 Black CY9 8118 Spacer N S Bottom Cover Seal CB1 9237 Bottom Cover Seal CB1 9372 Bottom Cover Seal 3 CB1 9371 Bottom Cover Seal 1 CB1 9236 Bottom Cover Seal 2 CB1 9370 ...

Page 228: ...3 Back Cover Unit A 3 Back Cover Seal CB1 9158 Spacer N S O Ring CB1 9368 S Dial Spacer CB1 9375 ...

Page 229: ...4 Body A 4 Washer CB1 8595 Washer CB1 8595 ...

Page 230: ...5 Body Front side A 5 Mount Ring CB1 9182 Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 Noxguard ST 420 CY9 8123 ...

Page 231: ...6 Latch Cover PC Terminal A 6 Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 ...

Page 232: ...7 Body Back side Strap A 7 Back Switch Seal CB1 9226 Body R Seal CB1 9240 Body L Rubber Seal CB1 9239 Hinge Cover Seal CB1 9233 Strap L Seal CB1 9369 Strap R Seal CB1 7977 ...

Page 233: ... Eyepiece Unit A 8 Eyepiece Seal 1 CB1 9228 Eyepiece Seal 2 CB1 9229 Eyepiece Seal 2 CB1 9229 Eyepiece Seal 3 CB1 9227 Eyepiece Right Seal CB1 9372 Eyepiece 3 Seal CB1 8599 Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 ...

Page 234: ...9 Body Dial Unit A 9 Grip Seal CB1 9223 Dial Unit Noxguard ST 420 CY9 8123 Body Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 ...

Page 235: ...10 Palm Switch Holder A 10 Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 ...

Page 236: ...11 Release Button A 11 Release Cover CB1 9211 ...

Page 237: ...12 Dial Unit A 12 Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 Dial Spacer CB1 9374 O Ring CB1 9367 ...

Page 238: ... Cover Seal 1 CB1 9218 Front Cover Seal 3 CB1 9220 Front Cover Seal 2 CB1 9219 Front Cover Seal 4 CB1 9221 Cemedine Super X No 8008 Black CY9 8118 Cemedine Super X No 8008 Black CY9 8118 Noxguard ST 420 CY9 8123 Mount Ring CB1 9182 ...

Page 239: ...14 Grip Unit A 14 Washer CB1 8595 O Ring CB1 9792 Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 Silicone Bond KE 347B CY9 8064 ...

Page 240: ...15 Systemconnector A 15 System connector Seal CB1 9247 ...

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