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General Information

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18.PictBridge

18-1  Configuration: 

 Camera, CPD/BJD printer, interface cable IFC-400PCU

   

 

・ Even while the printing screen is displayed (except during 

printing), the camera can instantly switch to shooting mode 
when you press the shutter button halfway (SW-1 ON).

18-2  Operation method:  

 By operating the camera, the image is printed directly by the 
PictBridge-compatible printer.

18-3  Compatible printers:  

PictBridge-compatible printers

18-4  Paper sizes:  

 9×13 cm

*

, 13×18 cm

*

, 10×14.8 cm

*

, CreditCard (5.4×

   

 

 8.6 cm), 4"×6"

*

, 5"×7"

*

, 8.5"×11"

*

, A4

*

, 11"×17"

*

, A3

*

A3+/13×19

*

, roll paper (9 cm/4” /13 cm/21 cm), 8.9× 

25.4 cm (panorama), 

4"×8"*

10"×12"*

8"×10"*

14"×17"*

   

 

⑴ Selectable paper sizes may differ depending on the printer.

   

 

⑵ Papers with a "*" mark enable shooting information to be 

printed as well.  
(Applicable only to Canon printers compatible with this 
feature.) 

   

 

⑶ Names of paper sizes may differ depending on the language 

(Japanese, English, etc.). 

18-5  Paper types: 

 Plain, Photo (Photo Paper Plus Glossy), Fast Photo (Photo 
Paper Pro), 

Fine Art (Fine Art paper, photo rag), Semi-glossy 

(Super Photo paper, silky)

, Default (Photo Paper Plus Glossy)

   

 

⑴ Canon paper names (in Japan) are in parentheses above.

   

 

⑵ Selectable paper types may differ depending on the printer. 

18-6  Printing effects  

1)With Canon printers:

   

(Image optimization):

     

Natural, Natural M, B/W, Cool tone, Warm tone

, ON (Exif 

print), Off (no printing effects), VIVID, NR (noise reduction), 
VIVID-NR, Default (Exif print)

   

 

⑴ Selectable printer effects may differ depending on the 

printer. 

Summary of Contents for EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi

Page 1: ...Canon English Edition By Portable Docu ent Format Copyright 2006 Canon Inc ...

Page 2: ...Canon EOS KISS DIGITAL X EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTI EOS 400D DIGITAL REF NO C12 61 51 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 SERVICE MANUAL Copyright 2006 Canon Inc ...

Page 3: ...Refer to the products 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 2006 Canon Inc ...

Page 5: ...NS 17 4 NOMENCLATURE 46 4 1 Nomenclature 46 4 2 Dimensions 47 5 VISUAL INDICATORS 48 5 1 Viewfinder Information 48 5 2 LCD Panel Information and Model Dial 49 5 3 Functional display screens 51 5 4 LCD Monitor Menus 52 6 CUSTOM FUNCTIONS 57 6 1 Custom Function List 57 7 PROGRAM DIAGRAMS 58 7 1 Program Diagrams 58 7 2 E TTL II autoflash program line 58 8 SYSTEM ACCESSORIES COMPATIBILITY TABLES 59 8 1 ...

Page 6: ...Delete Data detection and incorporation The location and size of the dust adhering on the front of the CMOS sensor is detected and Digital Photo Professional is used to erase the dust spots Manual sensor cleaning 1 3 Quick and easy shooting Wide area high speed 9 point AF with center AF point compatible with f 2 8 lenses Startup time approx 0 2 sec Max continuous shooting at 3 fps Continuous shoot...

Page 7: ...unctions with 29 settings Improved Print Share feature Complete array of PictBridge features Print Share button for easy printing and image transfer Image transfers to a personal computer as controlled by the camera 1 5 Compact lightweight and luxury design 126 5 W 94 2 H 65 D mm Weight 510g The depth is 1 mm thicker than the EOS KISS DIGITAL N Stylish and classy form exuding high reliability The ...

Page 8: ...um Fine 4 Medium Normal 5 Small Fine 6 Small Normal RAW 7 RAW Large Fine 8 RAW RAW JPEG simultaneous rec Separate RAW JPEG Large Fine images Recorded pixels Approx megapixels Large 10 10 8 00 Middle 5 30 4 15 Small 2 50 2 00 RAW 10 10 8 00 Color space sRGB Yes Adobe RGB Yes Exif2 21 Image processing Picture Style Processing parameter Max images per folder 9999 100 Manual reset of file numbering Yes...

Page 9: ...itor Screen Size in 2 5 1 8 Pixels displayed Approx 230 000 115 000 Viewing angle Vertical Horizontal 160 20 up 60 down 40 left right Brightness Levels 7 5 Playback Display Modes Types Single Basic info Info No info Index Histogram Brightness Yes Yes RGB Yes Highlight alert Yes Zoom in magnification Approx 1 5 10 During image review playback 1 5 10 Playback Jump By 10 shots 100 shots date Image Rot...

Page 10: ...on EOS DREBEL XTI I EOS 4000 D EOS KISS DIGITAL N El El El 0 El 0 0 0 0 0 El El 1 125 FS 61ml100 p 2 1 1 2 lmtO ONESHOT Q a a I L a l 53 Fig 001 EOS DREBEL XTI I EOS 4000 D Exterior comparison with EOS KISS DIGITAL N 5 ...

Page 11: ...top increments Folder operations Maximum images per folder Since up to 9999 images can be saved in a folder the number of folders can be reduced to make it easier to find an image The EOS KISS DIGITAL N required too many folders making it difficult to find an image File numbering The File numbering menu now has the Manual reset option Fig 003 This resets the file numbering to 0001 and saves subsequent ...

Page 12: ...in Dust Delete Data to erase dust spots automatically As with previous models manual cleaning of the sensor is also possible Self Cleaning Sensor Unit Dust adhering to the low pass filter in front of the sensor is removed by ultrasonic vibration Fig 005 Normally when the power switch is turned on or off the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit operates automatically for about 1 sec to remove any dust The syste...

Page 13: ...distance to 20 30 cm 0 7 1 0 ft Fill the viewfinder frame with a solid white patternless object and take the picture The image data can be obtained even without a CF card installed in the camera When the screen in step 4appears the camera will be setautomaticallyas shown in the table below Shootinq Mode Aperture priority AE Aperture f 22 Shutter speed 1 2 sec or faster ISO Speed 800 Flash Off Driv...

Page 14: ... can also toggle between automatic AF point selection and center AF point selection by pressing the SET button Drive mode At a continuous shooting speed of approx 3 fps a maximum burst of 27 shots in Large Fine mode is possible The maximum burst in RAW mode is 10 shots about twice that of the EOS KISS DIGITAL N Although the higher number of pixels makes the image file size larger continuous shootin...

Page 15: ...displayed for flash exposure compensation set with the external Speedlite This enables the user to know which flash unit was used to set the flash exposure compensation Fig 0 13 Compatiblewith EF S lenses General Information 8 0 El El 0 El 0 El 8 Fig 01 2Viewfinder With built in flash With external Speedlite 2 ID 1 tESHOT h m Fig 013 Flashexposure compensation icon k The camera is compatible with ...

Page 16: ...er off is disabled and the camera is left on General Information 1 125 F5 6 100 p 2 1 2 lm 1 I I rNil 00 ONE SHOT Q J CDJ WB l lJ 1 1 8 W ll tl I I um 153 EOS KISS DIGITAL NLCD panel actual size corn arison Fig 014 Camera setting display 1 125 FS 6 mJAUTO Portrait 9 ONESHOT D 8 1M L Q 153 Fig 015 Basic Zone mode display the LCD monitor will automatically turn off after 30 minutes Power will not tu...

Page 17: ...ain when the face or object goes away from the camera 2 Menu display As with the EOS KISS DIGITAL N the tabbed menu screens are operated with the cross keys and SET button Menu operation is possible even during the image writing to the CF card after continuous shooting Note that functions already assigned to cross keys ISO speed etc are not included in the menus Regarding the new and changed items...

Page 18: ... computer or not rotate at all then the image will not be rotated for the playback Same as with EOS 30D 6 Design and operation ease Design While retaining the EOS KISS DIGITAL N s concept of being a stylish compact and advanced digital SLR the EOS D REBEL XTI EOS 400D D has the following exterior and operation ease improvements Exterior The black body has a leathery finish to make fingernail scratch...

Page 19: ...on fully captures the image with the selected setting or mode in effect This is similar to the EOS 30D s operation About the DISP button The DISP button turns the camera setting display on or off However if you press the button while a menu is displayed or during image playback it works in the same way as EOS KISS DIGITAL N s INFO button In other words if you press the DISP button while the menu is ...

Page 20: ...sconnected Direct image transfer As with the EOS 30D images can be transferred directly to a personal computer just by operating the camera 8 Custom Functions Table 004 shows the Custom Functions provided See page 53 for a description of each Custom Function 9 Power source and battery life The power source system is the same as the EOS KISS DIGITAL N s Battery Pack NB 2LH Battery Grip BG E3 and AC...

Page 21: ...ly thicker This has increased the camera depth dimension by 1 mm compared to the EOS KISS DIGITAL N The weight is 25g heavier than the EOS KISS DIGITAL N so as to accommodate the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit EOS KISS DIGITAL N s weight is 485 g 71 1 oz 11 Accessories The EOS D REBEL XTI EOS 400D D is compatible with all EOS KISS DIGITAL N accessories There are no new accessories ...

Page 22: ... pass filter Operation time is about 1 sec The self cleaning can be enabled or disabled by setting Clean when the power switch is turned ON or OFF to Enable or Disable Self cleaning can also be performed immediately by selecting Clean now Dust Delete Data Menu The coordinates of the dust adhering to the low pass filter is detected by a test shot and the data is appended to the shooting data The Self...

Page 23: ...lity Image File Size Approx MB Possible Shots Approx MB JPEG Large Fine 3 8 130 Normal 2 0 249 Middle Fine 2 3 216 Normal 1 2 410 Small Fine 1 3 376 Normal 0 7 709 RAW 9 8 50 RAW Large Fine 36 The above specifications are based on ISO 100 and Canon s testing standards The number of possible shots is based on Canon s testing standards and a 512MB CF card The actual single image size and possible sho...

Page 24: ...e file name JPEG IMG JPG The asterisks indicate the file number RAW IMG CR2 If Adobe RGB is set the I in IMG will be underscored The extension for RAW images will be CR2 Canon RAW 2nd Edition 3 10 File No The following three types of file numbers can be set If the folder No reaches 999 and the file No 9999 an Err CF message appears even if there is space remaining in the card In that case replace it w...

Page 25: ...d register up to three styles of your own User Defined 1 3 Picture Style setting changes and registration can be done with the Picture Style menu screen They cannot be done with the Picture Style selection screen which appears when you press the SET button 3 12 Picture Style settings Item Selections Settings Base style Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome Picture Style file Sharpn...

Page 26: ...shown below WB Mode Color Temperature Kelvin Auto Auto AWB Approx 3000 7000 K Preset Daylight Approx 5200 K Shade Approx 7000 K Cloudy twilight sunset Approx 6000 K Tungsaten light Approx 3200 K White fluorescent light Approx 4000 K Flash Approx 6000 K Manual Custom MWB 1 Approx 2000 10000 K On the LCD monitor s camera setting display the selected white balance mode s name and color temperature are...

Page 27: ...lent in Mireds White balance correction cannot be applied outside 2000K 10000K Although it is settable the effect is not guaranteed When set together with white balance correction WB bracketing cannot be set to more than 9 levels White balance correction and AEB can also be set in combination with WB BKT With AEB 9 images will be saved to the CF card WB BKT is not possible in RAW or RAW JPEG modes ...

Page 28: ... level AEB level Red eye reduction lamp on time display White balance correction Max burst AF focus confirmation blinks when focus cannot be achieved MF focus confirmation CF card full warning FuLL CF CF card error warning Err CF No CF card warning no CF Quick return half mirror Transmittance reflectance ratio of 40 60 Approx 170 ms at 1 60 sec or faster speeds Enabled with C Fn 7 1 l SW 2 ON for ...

Page 29: ...cus is achieved In metering modes other than evaluative metering exposure metering continues in real time until the shutter is released With applicable USM lenses electronic ring manual focusing can be used after focus is achieved with One Shot AF or if focus cannot be achieved with One Shot AF Automatically set in the Portrait Landscape Close up and Night Portrait modes Predictive AI Servo AF Tra...

Page 30: ... the AF point automatically and focuses the subject One Shot AF One of the nine AF points is selected automatically to focus the optimum subject AI SERVO AF At the start of focusing the center AF point focuses the subject AI Servo AF continues even if the subject later moves away from the center AF point to another AF point Normally it focuses the closest subject When the AF point selection is aut...

Page 31: ... firing of built in flash Effective range Approx 4 m 13 1 ft at center approx 3 5 m 11 5 ft at periphery Conditions for emission Emitted automatically when necessary under low light EV 4 or lower at ISO 100 linked to all 9 AF points Not emitted in the Landscape Sports and Flash OFF modes In a Creative Zone mode emitted automatically when the built in flash has been popped up manually Emission can be d...

Page 32: ...3 Aperture priority AE 4 Depth of field AE A DEP non shiftable 5 Full Auto Program AE non shiftable 6 Programmed Image Control modes 6 The name of the shooting mode selected with the Mode Dial is displayed in the camera settings display on the LCD monitor Portrait Landscape Close up Sports Night Portrait Flash OFF 7 Manual exposure including bulb 8 E TTL II autoflash program AE C Fn 8 0 Evaluative m...

Page 33: ...tically Pressing the top cross key displays ISO speed 8 7 Exposure Compensation 1 Manual exposure compensation Activation Settable in Creative Zone modes excluding Manual mode Bracketing range Up to 2 stops in 1 2 or 1 3 stop increments Bracketing factor See the bracketing factor used for the respective shooting mode below Shooting Mode Shutter Speed Aperture Program AE Yes Yes Shutter priority AE...

Page 34: ...the center AF point When the built in flash or an EX series Speedlite is used the AE lock button works as an FE lock button 8 9 Multiple exposures Not possible 9 Shutter 9 1 Type Vertical travel mechanical focal plane shutter with all speeds electronically controlled Mechanical shutter 1st and 2nd shutter curtains both have dedicated magnet control Curtain speed 2 9 ms 15 mm 9 2 Shutter speeds 1 40...

Page 35: ... at 8 Hz for last 2 sec 9 8 Camera shake Warning provided in Full Auto and Basic Zone modes warning 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 10 Drive 10 1 Drive modes Single Continuous shooting Self timer Remote control Creative Zone modes are settable Basic Zone modes or set automatically depending on ...

Page 36: ...til at least one image in the internal memory is recorded onto the CF card Menu operations are possible during image processing 10 5 Battery life 1 With Battery Pack NB 2LH Battery Temperature Shooting Conditions AE100 AE50 FA50 Approx 500 Approx 360 NB 2LH 1 At 23 C 73 F At 0 C 32 F Approx 370 Approx 280 2 With BG E3 Battery Pack NB 2LH Battery Temperature Shooting Conditions AE100 AE50 FA50 NB 2...

Page 37: ...c In Full Auto Portrait Close up Program and A DEP modes Set automatically to 1 200 sec to 1 60 sec In the Night Portrait mode Set automatically to 1 200 sec to 2 sec In Tv and M modes Set manually to 1 200 sec or slower In Av mode Set automatically to 1 200 sec to 30 sec depending on the aperture setting 11 9 Flash aperture The flash aperture is set as shown below Shooting Mode Av set Av auto Rema...

Page 38: ...high ISO speed short focusing distance and the maximum aperture overexposure may result The maximum range is calculated by dividing the respective ISO speed s nominal Guide No by the f number 11 14 Improper FE lock During FE lock the flash icon blinks warning 11 15 Sufficient flash None indicator 11 16 Flash sync timing 1st curtain sync With C Fn 9 1 Shutter curtain sync 2nd curtain sync is possible 1...

Page 39: ...Note 1 Does not work with Speedlites not having manual and stroboscopic modes Note 2 Cannot be used with TTL Hot Shoe Adapter flash does not fire even in the Manual Stroboscopic flash mode With non Canon flash units Note 1 On camera unit can synchronize at 1 200 sec or slower Note 2 Studio flash can synchronize at 1 60 sec or slower testing recommended 12 3 Flash exposure 1 Manual setting compensation ...

Page 40: ...ge During the image display press the DISP button to switch among normal image basic info image only no info and image info display information reduced image Press the left or right cross key to view the previous or next image 2 9 image index During the image display press the DISP button to switch between normal 9 images basic info and 9 images only no info 3 Magnified zoom During the image displa...

Page 41: ...en in RAW JPEG mode is played back the JPEG file size is displayed Note 2 If a JPEG image not in the Design rule for Camera File system format is selected is displayed Note 3 If an image that cannot be displayed is selected is displayed 14 4 Highlight alert In the single image Info display mode the highlight portions containing no image information will blink 14 5 Histogram display 1 Brightness 2 R...

Page 42: ... view In the case of pressing the top or bottom cross key will switch to the Jump mode 1 Jump by 10 images 2 Jump by 100 images or 3 Jump by date Pressing the left or right cross key will browse images according to the 1 2 or 3 setting In the case of 3 the display will jump to the first image of the specified date In the case of pressing the left or right cross key will jump to the previous or next ...

Page 43: ...g the camera the image is printed directly by the BJD CPD compatible printer 17 3 Compatible printers CPD series BJD series printers 17 4 Paper sizes CPD Card L postcard BJD A4 L 2L card postcard when Japanese is selected 17 5 Transmission Canon developed protocol protocol 17 6 Data transfer system Data transfer from camera to printer CPD YMC BJD JPEG With CPD image processing is executed by the c...

Page 44: ...frame will change from green to red When the trimming frame is first displayed or when there is no operation for 5 sec the guidance icon will appear The guidance icon disappears during an operation and only the trimming frame is displayed When operation is done with a TV set via the video output the trimming frame might not be displayed properly 17 11 Direct Print With camera s Print Share button W...

Page 45: ...7 Selectable paper sizes may differ depending on the printer Papers with a mark enable shooting information to be printed as well Applicable only to Canon printers compatible with this feature Names of paper sizes may differ depending on the language Japanese English etc 18 5 Paper types Plain Photo Photo Paper Plus Glossy Fast Photo Photo Paper Pro Fine Art Fine Art paper photo rag Semi glossy Supe...

Page 46: ...y the printer 2 With non Canon printers ON OFF Default The settings for ON Default are set by the printer manufacturer Selectable printer effects may differ depending on the printer 18 7 Trimming Trim horizontally up to 16 steps vertically up to 10 steps The trimming method will depend on the CPD BJD printer 18 8 Layout Borders borderless 2 4 8 9 16 20 35 image layout duplicate images on one sheet p...

Page 47: ...Share button lamp lights in blue After you select the image and press the Print Share button the printing starts During the printing the lamp blinks in blue On the image playback screen the Direct Printing icon and the print settings paper size borders date etc are displayed To change the print settings press the SET button before printing Same procedure as normal direct printing 19 Print specifica...

Page 48: ...taken in RAW JPEG mode RAW and JPEG images are transferred to the PC 20 5 Image transfer Images are transferred to PC when the SET button or Print Share button is pressed All images All images stored in a CF card are transferred to the PC All images not yet transferred Only images that haven t been transferred to the PC are automatically selected for transfer Images marked for transfer Images desi...

Page 49: ...tor RC 1 Shutter release after 2 sec and when RC 5 is used Same as last 2 sec of self timer indicator 23 Power Source 23 1 Battery Battery Pack MB 2LH 1 With the AC Adapter Kit ACK700 AC power is possible With BG E3 two battery packs can be used Or six size AA batteries can be used 23 2 Main switch Two settings OFF ON Power turns off if the CF card slot cover or battery compartment cover is opened ...

Page 50: ...ss 29 Accessories 29 1 Grip Battery Grip BG E3 For details see the BG E3 Technical Information 29 2 Battery Pack Battery Pack NB 2LH Battery Lithium ion Rated voltage 7 4 V DC Rated capacity Approx 720 mAh Recharging time Approx 90 min Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 to 104 F Dimensions 33 3 W 16 2 H 45 2 D mm 1 31 W 0 64 H 1 78 D in Weight 43 g 1 52 oz 29 3 Battery Charger Battery Charger CB...

Page 51: ...button Erase button Playback button Jump button LCD monitor Print Share button Hot shoe Main Dial Grip Flash sync contacts Shutter button Mode Dial Lens release button Flash button Depth of field preview button Built in flash AF assist beam Red eye reduction Self timer lamp Strap mount Terminal cover Cross keys ISO speed set button White balance selection button AF mode selection button Metering mod...

Page 52: ... 50 50 BG E3 51 9 BG E3 81 00 BG E3 32 30 97 00 47 83 44 0 56 70 37 50 23 95 Built in flash pop up height Flash center 18 95 18 9 46 1 Camera s official dimensions in blue BG E3 The dimensions apply when the BG E3 is attached It is measured from the center of the optical axis or tripod socket ...

Page 53: ...ress El El El D General Information AF point displayindicator El El e Focus confirmation light White balance correction WB BKT Exposure level Exposure compensation amount AEB level Red eye reduction lamp on Shutter speed e 1 card full warning FE lock FELl CF card error warning Busy buSY No CF card warning Built in flash recycling buSY Ap Fig 026 Viewfinder Information 48 ...

Page 54: ...ine Metering mod Evaluative c Partial Aperture AEB FS 6rmJ100 ISO speed Flash exposure compensation Drive mode D Single shooting Continuous shooting i Self timer Remote control AF mode ONE SHOT ONE SHOTAF AI FOCUS AI FOCUSAF AI SERVO AI SERVO AF Red eye reduction Shots remaining Shots remaining during WB BKT Self timer countdown Bulb exposure time Monochrome shooting AF point selection Battery che...

Page 55: ...Shooting mode Picture Style Image Recording Quality ISO Speed White Balance Color Space Standard Selectable JPEG RAW RAW Auto Manual Selectable MWB WB BKT sRGB Adobe RGB Full Auto Portrait Landscape Close up Sports Night Portrait Flash OFF Standard Program AE Shutter priority AE Aperture priority AE Manual Depth of field AE Automatically set Selectable settable or functional Selectable but not func...

Page 56: ...ral Information 5 3 Functional display screens EOS D REBEL XTI I EOS 400D D EOS KISS DIGITAL N 2 Playback Bule 2 Custom Function Fig 029 EOS DREBEL XTI I EOS 400D Dand EOS KISS DIGITAL N Menu Comparison 51 ...

Page 57: ...Shooting Menu Item 0 Quality 0 0 Red eye On Off 0 0 Beep 0 0 Shoot w o card Setting screen In the Basic Zone modes the RAW and RAW JPEG recording modes are not displayed Fig 030 Menu Functions Shooting 1 52 General Information ...

Page 58: ...yed Shooting 2 Commands AEB Color space WB SHIFT BKT Description Flash exp comp 0 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 C Fn 6 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 C Fn 6 1 0 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 C Fn 6 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 C Fn 6 1 Setting screen WB correction B 9 0 A 9 M 9 0 G 9 WB BKT setting B A or M G bias 0 1 2 3 Image selection screen SET button Set 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 A Pi...

Page 59: ...e Resume Print Order Image selection screen Setting Mark all Clear all Auto play Off 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec Hold Brightness RGB Autoplay screen SET button Playback Pause Review time Description Image selection screen SET button Protect cancel Image selection screen SET button 90 270 0 Print order Print setting screen Set up All Playback Commands All Histogram Transfer order Setting screen Fig 032 Menu F...

Page 60: ... rotate On 0 V Off Q 0 0 LCD brightness Setting screen 7 levelswith Quick Control Dial image and gray chart also displayed I t Enable V l 0 0 LCD auto off Disable 0 0 Date Time Setting screen yy mm dd mm dd yy dd mm yy I Cont inuous 0 0 File numbering Auto reset Manual reset 0 0 Format CF card formatting screen Cancei OK I Fig 033 Menu Functions Setup 1 ss ...

Page 61: ...all Custom Functions Cancel OK Clean now Enable Disable Sensor cleaning Manual Firmware Ver Sensor cleaning Auto Setting screen Description Setting screen Video system Language Setting screen Set up 2 Commands Firmware update screen Cancel OK Clear settings Sensor cleaning screen Cancel OK Clean when the power switch is turned ON or OFF Factory defaults For Japan Japanese NTSC Year month day For N...

Page 62: ...ock Shutter AE lock button 1 AE lock AF 4 2 AF AF lock no AE lock 3 AE AF no AE lock 0 Emits 5 AF assist beam 1 Does not emit 2 Only external flash emits 6 Exposure level increments 0 1 3 stop 1 1 2 stop Mirror lockup 0 Disable 7 1 Enable 8 E TTL 11 0 Evaluative 1 Average 9 Shutter curtain sync 0 1st curtain sync 1 2nd curtain sync 10 Magnified view 0 Image playback only 1 Image review and playbac...

Page 63: ...0 1 111111 2 3 V V 22 16 11 8 5 6 4 2 8 2 4 1 4 5 E 1 0 30 15 8 4 2 2 4 8 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 Tv Fig 035 Normal Program AE Lines 7 2 E TIL 11 autoflash program line 32 Av 22 1 8 11 5 8 2 8 1 4 1 0 4000 Tv 2000 1000 500 250 125 60 At elenl min mumlape re At the lens maximum aperture 1 2 8 l 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 6 17 18 19 20 21 E 22 Fig 026 E TIL 11 autotlash program line EFSOmm f ...

Page 64: ...10 2 10 4 EOS DIGITALSolution Disk Eyecup Er Software Instruction Manual POF Angle Finder C Wide Strap EW 1000811 Semi hard Case EH18 L m t Battery Pack NB 2LH Battery Grip B E3 Battery Charger I CB 2LWorCB 2LWE o cm BatteryMagazine BatteryMagazine E3l for two BGM E3Afor NB 2LH batterypac l s siz AAbatteries I a Car Battery Charger CBC NB2 t n Interface Cable IFC 400PCU AC Adapter Kit ACK DC20 n V...

Page 65: ...occurs Therefore these items will be officially listed as incompatible Macro Lens Mount Converter FD EOS Speedlites 480EG Not compatible 540EZ Compatible with manual flash does not fire in A TTL TTL autoflash modes 430EZ 420EZ ML 3 Not compatible since it only has autoflash modes it cannot fire 300EZ 200E Wired multi Speedlite accessories Not compatible since it cannot fire in Manual flash mode when used w...

Page 66: ...t may also prevent proper shooting and image recording and damage images in the Compact Flash card 6 If a high ISO speed is set fewer images can be captured As per the design The LCD panel will show the remaining shots which varies depending on the ISO speed 7 When an image captured with Adobe RGB is displayed on the LCD monitor or TV set displayed in an sRGB environment or printed by an sRGB prin...

Page 67: ...rShot camera So printing an EOS digital camera s 3 2 ratio image having a shorter vertical dimension will make the date fall on the border The same problem occurs with DPOF 17 When printing via CP Direct with the date imprinted the imprinted date looks light if the image background is light or if it falls on the border The problem lies with the CP printer Interface 18 Do not excessively bend or di...

Page 68: ...ndividual 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 2006 Canon Inc ...

Page 69: ... 3 1 3 Dust reduction feature 5 1 4 AF system 8 1 5 Viewfinder 11 1 6 Exposure control 11 1 7 Drive 12 1 8 Built in flash 13 1 9 LCD monitor and basic operation concept 14 1 10 Camera direct printing Print order DPOF 16 1 11 Direct image transfer 16 1 12 Power source 16 1 13 Internal construction 17 Technical Information I I I I ...

Page 70: ...chip microlenses is now about half that of the EOS KISS DIGITAL N This improves the light convergence Also by optimizing the output amplifier low noise is attained And as with the EOS KISS DIGITAL N the second generation on chip noise reduction circuit minimizes random noise and removes fixed pattern noise As a result the same S N ratio and ISO 1600 as with the EOS KISS DIGITAL N are attained At low...

Page 71: ...r with the dichroic mirror coated on the front of the low pass filter this infrared absorption glass has a hybrid construction to reflect and absorb infrared light Red ghosting and color casts caused by reflections on the sensor surface etc are effectively suppressed by the infrared blocking filter Low pass filter 2 The subject image separated into two images horizontally by the low pass filter is separa...

Page 72: ...ity and File Size Image recording Quality Pixels Approx Image Type Compression Rate Single Image Size Approx MB Possible Shots Approx Printing Size Large Fine 3888 2592 10 10 megapixels JPEG Low compression 3 8 130 A3 or larger Normal High compression 2 0 249 Medium Fine 2816 1880 5 30 megapixels Low compression 2 3 216 A5 A4 Normal High compression 1 2 410 Small Fine 1936 1288 2 50 megapixels Low...

Page 73: ...such noise cannot be detected automatically In the case of both the Auto and On settings noise reduction will be performed as described above regardless of the ISO speed setting Shooting is not possible during the noise reduction process 3 Image recording to CF card Writing to CF card The same high speed data writing as the EOS KISS DIGITAL N is attained Folder and file numbering As with the EOS 30...

Page 74: ...inimal dust The body cap is now made of a material which minimizes dust caused by normal wear and rubbing Incorporated since the first half of 2005 Not attracting dust The low pass filter is treated with a anti static charge process to prevent static charged dust from adhering to it Not leaving dust Self Cleaning Sensor Unit Dust Delete Data acquisition and appending 2 Self Cleaning Sensor Unit Prio...

Page 75: ...the shutter button halfway or press the menu button during the self cleaning operation in either the Auto or Manual modes the cleaning operation will stop and the camera will be ready to shoot Off If you use the Dust Delete Data feature and do not want to change the data of the dust coordinates you can disable the self cleaning operation so it does not operate when the power is tuned on or off Power...

Page 76: ...te Data This data is appended to the image Fig 009 After the shutter is released it takes about 6 sec to obtain the Dust Delete Data To obtain the Dust Delete Data you have to take a picture so that the shadows of the dust particles show up easily in the image Note that in the following cases the Dust Delete Data cannot be obtained properly A message telling you to try again will appear on the scr...

Page 77: ...S D REBEL XTI I EOS 400D D is the first entry level EOS Digital camera to have a cross type center AF point compatible with fl2 8 Also since the AF system is the same as the EOS 30D s the EOS D REBEL XTI I EOS 400D D has the following AF performance improvements over the EOS KISS DIGITAL N The EOS D REBEL XTI I EOS 400D D has the same wide area focusing as the EOS 30D Fig 013 1 Improved AF detecti...

Page 78: ...RISC microcomputer is used for high speed processing It executes preceding AF processing and the SI display and focusing at the same time as the lens driving and reflex mirror action The AF speed is therefore on par with the EOS 30D The algorithm for AI SERVO AF continuous shooting has been fine tuned and optimized to attain 3 fps 3 AF mode In the Creative Zone modes the following AF modes can be se...

Page 79: ...ure will be taken anyway to give priority to taking the picture 5 Automatic AF point selection With the same algorithm used by the EOS 30D a high probability of selecting the desired AF point automatically is attained 6 Manual AF point selection The selection procedure is the same as with the EOS KISS DIGITAL N With the EOS D REBEL XTI EOS 400D D you can select the AF point on the LCD monitor s la...

Page 80: ...ering 2 Exposure control modes As with the EOS KISS DIGITAL N eleven AE modes and a manual exposure mode are provided 3 Shutter The shutter unit has the same basic configuration as the EOS KISS DIGITAL N s shutter unit For bulb exposures the maximum battery life with a fully charged NB 2LH battery is approx 2 hours When elapsed time is displayed it is approx 1 5 hours To accommodate the SelfCleani...

Page 81: ...ber of possible shots Table 007 shows the minimum and maximum figures for the number of possible shots are measured in simulated actual shooting conditions while complying the CIPA Camera Imaging Products Association testing standards Using any of the following features can conserve battery power Auto power off now set to 30 sec With the EOS KISS DIGITAL N the shortest power off time was 1 min The de...

Page 82: ... same as with the EOS KISS DIGITAL N and EOS 30D and this anti overheating feature has been incorporated for product safety If this safety feature prevents a flash picture from being taken the buSY icon appears in the viewfinder and the BUSY icon appears on the LCD monitor The EOS KISS DIGITAL N and EOS 30D also have a safety feature to prevent overheating after 20 continuous flash shots However the ...

Page 83: ...ark II EOS 5D and screen 30D The maximum brightness setting changes the gamma characteristic to increase the midtones It makes the image look more overexposed and the highlight detail tends to be lost Therefore when checking the image s exposure and colors the brightness level must be set to one of the middle five levels About the minimum brightness Since the EOS D REBEL XTI I EOS 400D D displays ...

Page 84: ...utter button halfway turned off the LCD monitor With the EOS D REBEL XTI I EOS 400D D it returns the screen to the camera settings display 1 125 FS 6 100 p z t 1 2 I lDtO rNmJ 00 ONESHOT 0 a a 11 L 1 153J Camera settings Menu Fig 025 LCD monitor display screens 2 SET button and cross key function assignments The SET button is for selecting the Picture Style directly This is the default function It...

Page 85: ...OS 30D With the EOS KISS DIGITAL N it was necessary to use the Communication menu when switching between direct printing and connection to a personal computer With the EOS D REBEL XTI EOS 400D D the communication method is now the same for both making it unnecessary to switch it The menu therefore no longer has the Communication setting 1 11 Direct image transfer The specifications are the same as ...

Page 86: ...s and configuration The basic internal components and configuration are the same as the EOS KISS DIGITAL N The following units have been added or modified Table 009 shows the parts breakdown and parts count Also Fig 030 on page 19 shows the cross section at the center and Figs 031 and 032 on page 20 show the location of major parts Self Cleaning Sensor Unit added Display off sensor unit added LCD moni...

Page 87: ...ital control circuit camera control circuit image signal processing circuit and DC DC converter circuit In addition there are five hard boards Fig 029 and sixteen flexible boards Fig 029 Major hard boards 5 Compliance to RoHS directive Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment The RoHS directive will ban the use of the following six toxic substance...

Page 88: ... lens 3 Self Cleaning Sensor Unit SI prism LCD Secondary mirror AF sensor Main mirror Focusing screen Built in flash Imaging sensor AF mirror Secondary image formation lens Infrared cut filter Shutter LCD panel Main board LCD monitor Low pass filter Pentamirror Hollow Fig 030 Cross section at center ...

Page 89: ...button Drive motor Lithium ion battery Self Cleaning Sensor Unit Audio element CF card slot Main Dial Red eye reduction lamp Flash pop up mechanism Dioptric adjustment mechanism Built in flash unit SI unit Flash exposure sensor Orientation detection sensor Power switch Fig 031 Location of major mechanical components Flash circuit board AE flexible board SI flexible board Superimposition LED External ...

Page 90: ...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 2006 Canon Inc ...

Page 91: ... Material List 11 2 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 12 2 1 Disassembly of Side Cover and Back Cover 12 2 2 Removal of Front Cover Unit and Top Cover Unit 16 2 3 Removal of the Tripod Socket Plate Main PCB Interface PCB CMOS Sensor Ass y and AF Unit 21 2 4 Removal of the Main Base Plate Ass y Flash PCB ASD PCB and MD PCB 27 2 5 Removal of the Mirror Box Ass y Shutter Ass y and Finder Unit 30 2 6 Disassemb...

Page 92: ...e sure to make an inspection and keep a record of the results routinely Prepare a workplace that can be used as a dark room where there is more than 2 5 meters of space available 2 Discharge Positionsand Charge Inhibit Positions After replacing the front cover be sure to discharge from the main capacitor 3 Major Precautions Fig 001 Before assembly be sure to check the following precautions Fig 002...

Page 93: ...22 ISO 100 AWB PEG Large Fine Light Source EF 1 8000 or Light Box WB tungsten 2 Download the image to a PC 3 Open the JPEG file in DIA 4 The result of the judgment If FAIL is displayed click the number you want to check and clean the dust after checking its position 2 Cieaning the imaging surface LPF surface Fig 006 Clean the parts ofthe imaging surface indicated in DIA using the dust loupe CY9 11...

Page 94: ...ore attaching Eyepiece Cover Unit Blow off the dust with a blower being careful not to touch the part circled in red Clean up any dust that remains with a lens tissue soaked with Ethanol Cleaning the Eyecup part If the Eyecup part gets dirty with sand dust blow off as much of it as possible with a blower When cleaning off any remaining dust with lens tissue soaked with Ethanol be sure to remove it fr...

Page 95: ...r cushion Tilt the camera so that the mount faces directly upward and remove the focusing washers Fig 013 Fig 014 Fig 015 2 Cieaning Blow off dust or fuzz inside the mirror box being careful not to deform the mirror cushion Clean off any remaining dust with lens tissue soaked with Ethanol while looking through the light box 1 l I i Fig 016 3 Reassembly of the Focusing Screen Place the camera upsid...

Page 96: ...ch the retainer according to the holes of the mirror box Check the clasp part of the focusing screen retainer reflected on the main mirror to make sure that the retainer is attached firmly without being lifted as shown in Fig 023 Attach the retainer according to these holes Fig 022 5 Final Check Fig 023 Look at the center AF point first and then look to the right and left alternately to make sure ...

Page 97: ...n adsorb the TFT display window with the suction cup and lift it to remove Blow off dust on the TFT LCD with a blower Clean up any remaining dust with lens tissue soaked with a small amount of Ethanol The TFT display window is likely to produce static electricity To avoid having that happen spray lightly on the TFT display window with an anti static spray and then wipe it off with a lens tissue so...

Page 98: ...tual Measurement Power OFF 12011 Aor lower 45pA Standby TFT ON 210 mA or lower 135 mA Standby TFT OFF 65 mA or lower 35mA SW1 ON TFT OFF 320 mAor lower 175 mA Self Cleaning Function ON 1550 mAor lower Note 1 Connect the resistance part with the tool batteryfor measurement Note 2 Actual measurement data is taken from the initial lot ofmass production cameras lt may differ slightly with subsequent l...

Page 99: ...ance 0 40 1 5 Preparation of resistance part 1 What to prepare l Film case 2 Probe 3 Joint plug 4 0 5 Q SW resistance 2 Procedure l Prepare above parts X 1 Procured commercially X 1 Procured commercially X 1 Procured commercially X 2 Bundled with CY9 11 01 000 TOOL BATTERY PROBE KIT 2 Make holes in the cover and the bottom of the film case to attach plugs Insert the joint plug A into the bottom ho...

Page 100: ...t the classification number forth and fifth digit of the serial number is not reflected Therfore be sure to copy them to the surface ofTFr holder unit base inside the camera Fig 028 Fig 029 Fig 030 1 7 How to Remove Connectors and Lead Wires Make sure that front side of the connector is up and then push to attach the connector until you hear a snapping sound Deformed grooves may cause some damage ...

Page 101: ...g around the perimeter to keep out dust Absorbent material This is industrial grade double sided tape It does not lose its stickiness even after alot of dust adheres to it O ring Support material Piezoelectric element Low pass filter 1 CMOS sensor Low pass filter 2 Phaser layer Infrared absorbing glass Fig 035 2 Assurance of Sensor Cleaning Performance at Service Div It is difficult to attach the rete...

Page 102: ...ducts for Testing New Name Part No Purpose Subject EF50mm f1 8Ⅱ Production Lens Camera operations adjustments checking Speedlite 380EX 550EX or other E TTL Flash metering adjustments CF Card Commercially available Image check 4 Expendables List New Name Part No Purpose TAPE NO 510FR ACETATE R CY9 4026 000 M2 Motor TAPE No 315 CY9 4031 000 TAPE DOUBLE SIDED CY9 4034 000 Body BOND ARONALPHA 201 CY9 ...

Page 103: ...ASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 2 1 Disassembly of Side Cover and Back Cover M3 6 0mm f X 1 I 2 Fig 037 Disassembly ofSide Coverand Back Cover 12 Repair Information M3 4 0mm X2 3 _ I I I M3 2 0mm 11 X2 Cannot bereused ...

Page 104: ...wo screws and lift the side cover in the direction indicated with an arrow to remove Fig 042 3 Back Cover Unit l Remove three screws from the bottom 2 0pen the CF card slot and remove the two screws shown below 3 Remove two screws on the grip side 4 Push part circled in red down to unhook the back cover from the top 5 Remove the connector and remove the back cover unit Fig 039 Fig 040 13 Fig 043 F...

Page 105: ...e CF slot part opened to protect the switch l Fig 044 r I I I I I R IU I 2I The screws inside the CF card slot are not reusable so be sure to replace them with new ones J 2 Side Cover l Fit the parts circled in red shown in Fig 045 on the terminal cap into the grooves of the side cover and assemble the side cover from the top cover unit side 2 Press the side cover in this order center top and bott...

Page 106: ...rding to the red line as shown in Fig 050 3 Hold the edge of the double sided tape for the TFT display window and remove the covering sheet 4 Make sure that there is no dust on the TFT and then assemble the TFT display window from the bottom side Repair Information Fig 049 Fig 050 Fig 051 R IU I 41 Be sure to apply the solvent properly If too much solvent is applied to the TFT display window it wi...

Page 107: ...tion 2 2 Removal of Front Cover Unit and Top Cover Unit CAUTION D 1 M3 6 0mm I X2 M3 ll 4 5mm I ll M3 X 1 3 0mm CAUTION D ll M3 X 1 4 5mm X 1 Cannot be reused Fig 052 Removal of Front Cover Unit and Top Cover Unit 16 ...

Page 108: ...o remove it 3 Discharge by using discharge resistance Fig 054 Fig 053 R IU I l l After replacing the Front Cover Ass y make sure to discharge the main capacitor 2 Removal ofthe Top Cover Ass y l Remove three screws form the back and one screw from the top 2 Disconnect the flex connector at two positions 3 Disconnect the lead wire with the connector at two positions and remove the Top Cover Ass y F...

Page 109: ...ttach the gasket to the back of the Top Cover Ass y as shown in Fig 059 3 Insert the connector to the end making sure it is in the correct direction 4 Make sure to solder Part Afirmly and assemble the Top Cover Ass y 5 Assemble FPC at two positions I r Q IU I 3I When inserting FPCs with a pair of tweezers make sure not to distort the connector and pin and check whether FPC is inserted correctly af...

Page 110: ...rcumference of the Diopter Adjustment Dial and assemble it firmly making sure that there is no damage or peeling of paint as with the other screws Repair Information Fig 062 Fig 063 IU tH1 41 When expendables are applied from the outside they need to be wiped off so they should be applied from the inside The Diopter Adjustment Dial is a different part from EOS KISS DIGITAL N so assemble the correc...

Page 111: ...on 2 Peel off the top paper of the double sided tape with a pair of tweezers making sure that the tape is not twisted and assemble the dowels of the Model Name Plate perpendicular to the body Fig 066 Fig 067 r I R IW UI sI The double sided tape cannot be reused so ifit is peeled once replace it Make sure that the model name is correct before attaching it 20 ...

Page 112: ... 7 M1 7 4 1 3 0mm 4 0 t I 3 t X2 Cannot be reused I Be careful of ApplyS wl 1 of S Omm 0 M2 X 2 2 5mm X2 X3 5 FuseFU02 3 M1 7 1 6mm Xl t M1 7 2 5mm X2 Be careful oflooseness of 0 screws Apply Bond 1663G to more than halfthe circumference Vofth w Fig 068 Removal ofthe Tripod Socket Plate Main PCB Interface PCB CMOS Sensor Ass y and AF Unit 21 ...

Page 113: ...ssembled Screws cannot be reused so replace them with new ones when assembling 3 Removal of the Main PCB Ass y Fig 069 l Unsolder at seven positions to remove the Main PCB shield case 2 Remove the flex connectors at seven positions 3 Remove lead wires with connector at front and back Repair Information 4 Remove three screws and one screw from the back and remove the Main PCB Ass y Fig 070 Fig 071 ...

Page 114: ... Remove two clasps and lift the CF slot cover directly upward 3 Unsolder at two positions and comb solders to remove the CF slot pin unit 5 Replacement of the Fuse Unsolder at three positions to remove the plate Fig 077 23 Repair Information Fig 074 Fig 075 Fig 076 Fig 078 ...

Page 115: ...lly so as not to lose them Repair Information Fig 079 r I I 1 R IU I 2I Wear an antistatic strap when removing the CMOS Sensor Ass y and 1 I I keep it in the place where countermeasure against static electricity 1 are in effect Be careful not to damage or stain the removed CMOS Sensor Ass y and handle it so as not to deform the exterior plate 7 Removal of the Interface PCB Ass y Disassemble if nec...

Page 116: ...Sweep operation malfunctions so be careful not to pinch the lead wire 2 Screw in the order shown in Fig 081 r I R IU I 41 The length of screw differs from EOS KISS DIGITAL N so use screws of the correct length 2 The Main PCB Ass y l Check whether two pieces of insulating tape are attached firmly in the positions shown in Fig 082 2 While being careful not to distort Part A in Fig 082 release the FP...

Page 117: ...and make sure that the direction is correct Route the lead wires as shown in Fig 085 086 and be careful that they do not go outside of the PCB Fig 085 R IU I sI Ifthe FPC is slanted when inserted it will cause poor contact so check the insertion after inserting it 26 Fig 086 Fig 087 ...

Page 118: ...ate Ass y Flash PCB ASD PCB and MD PCB M1 7 2 2mm X3 I _ 2 FUSE FU VBAT M1 7 4 5mm 4 5 M1 7 2 2mm X 3 M1 7 4 5mm b 1 I Attach the shading sheet 4 X2 3 I M1 7 2 5mm X2 4 0mm X2 Fig 088 Removal ofthe Main Base Plate Ass y Flash PCB ASD PCB and MD PCB 27 ...

Page 119: ... battery 3 Remove the flex connector Raise the attached part of the FPC and remove the Mirror Box Ass y Fig 090 Fig 091 3 Removal ofthe Flash PCB Ass y and Flash FPC l Remove the connector at one position from the MD PCB weaken the adhesive on the Flash FPC with alcohol raise the two positions of the switch and then remove the Flash FPC 2 Remove two screws and the Flash PCB Ass y Disconnect R IW U...

Page 120: ...nnector 2 Unsolder the three lead wires green black red 3 Remove the flex connector at two positions 4 Remove two screws and the MD PCB Ass y Reassembly Cautions 1 The MD PCB Ass y Check whether the shielding tape is attached at the back of the MD PCB inside as shown in Fig 097 Repair Information Fig 095 Fig 096 Fig 097 R IW UI 2I There is a contact for date reset at the back of the MD PCB so be c...

Page 121: ...ly Instant Adhesive 201 to fix the SPC Ass y 2 Be careful oflooseness WIUr HI 1I 1 M1 7 3 0mm 4 Apply m ll m nt M1 7 ofScrew lock to the 4 5mm tip ofthe screw X2 Applygrease A 74to more than half the circumference ofthe spindle whole circumference Fig 098 Removal ofthe Mirror Box Ass y Shutter Ass y and Finder Unit 30 M2 ...

Page 122: ...ntly 3 Remove three screws and the Finder Unit Disassemblyof Finder Unit l Remove the SI FPC Ass y with a pair of tweezers 2 Remove a screw and the SPC Holder 3 Remove the Exposure Processing FPC Ass y with a pair of tweezers 4 Remove the ILC Ass y being careful not to damage the two screws Q IU I l I After SI Ass y and AE Sensor FPC are removed positioning adjustment needs to be performed Be care...

Page 123: ...rive Ass y and the Motor Unit and be careful not to lose the spring gear 3 Remove the Shutter Charge Gear group 4 Remove the MIF FPC 5 Remove two screws and the Mount Contact Ass y Fig 105 5 RemovaI of the Mount l Remove four screws and the Mount 2 Remove the mount spring lens unlock lever and the coil spring r R IU I 2I The screws to fix the Mount cannot be reused so replace them with new ones wh...

Page 124: ...he FPC as shown in Fig 110 and make sure that it is positioned flat and insert to the end r R IU Il l If the FPC is not handled correctly the FPC might be broken or problems with pop up malfunctions or abnormal noise might occur so handle it by routing the FPC when reassembling the Top Cover Ass y 4 Be careful not to insert the Door Switch FPC Ass y at an angle and assemble it at the position show...

Page 125: ... wires shown in the Fig 112 and handle the wire in order not to cover the gear or connector Fig 112 2 The Mirror Box Ass y Match the phase of the Shutter Gear Charge Unit as shown in Fig 113 and reassemble 3 The Shutter Unit Pull out the Shutter FPC to the MD PCB side front side as shown in Fig 114 when reassembling the Shutter Unit R IU tHI sI Be careful not to touch the shutter curtains 34 Fig 1...

Page 126: ...olderand Cable Coverare set black as unit so for the silvermodel change the colorand make sure the coloris the same 1 Silver Iftheadhesion ofthe double sided tape is weak replace it Fig 115 Disassembly ofthe Main Base Plate Ass y 35 Repair Information Black ...

Page 127: ...he side and one screw from the back to remove the battery part from the Main Base Plate Ass y 3 Remove three screws from the battery part to remove the Cable Cover and the Door Switch FPC Ass y Fig 116 Fig 117 Fig 118 r I I 1 R IW UI 1I Do not touch the 1 I I 1 double sided tape 1 1 because it will get dusty Attach as shown in Fig 119 4 Fig 119 36 ...

Page 128: ...Repair Information 37 2 7 Disassembly of the Front Cover Ass y Fig 120 Disassembly of the Front Cover Ass y M1 7 ℓ 3 5mm 2 ...

Page 129: ...ly Bond 1401C to between the plate and the screw end after fastening the screw Attach the Spring Plate Diabond No 1663G Apply a thin layer of nonabrasive agent 923 to the whole surface of the FPC Apply grease NK 74C to the spindle part Grease NK 74C Apply Three Bond 1401C M1 7 ℓ 4 0mm 2 M2 5 ℓ 3 8mm 4 2 3 1 ...

Page 130: ...he gap of the Accessory Shoe and remove the spring 2 Remove four screws and the accessory shoe 3 RemovaIof the Main DiaIAss y and Release Switch l Remove five screws and the Dial Ass y parts 2 Unsolder comb like teeth of the pop up switch and remove the Release Switch Reassembly Cautions Check that the insulating tape is attached as shown in Fig 124 Make sure that bond is applied to four screws fo...

Page 131: ...Repair Information 2 9 Disassembly of the Back Cover Ass y 3 Fig 125 Disassembly ofthe Back Cover Ass y 40 ...

Page 132: ...s y Remove the FPC at two positions peel off the double sided tape carefully and then remove the Back Cover FPC Ass y 3 Removal of the TFT LCD Ass y l Remove six screws and lift the Back Switch FPC Ass y to remove all buttons and TFT LCD Ass y Repair Information Fig 126 Fig 127 Fig 128 2 Weaken the adhesiveness of the border between the back cover and the TFT display window as indicated in red Fig...

Page 133: ...Disassemblyof the BackCover Part l Remove two screws Repair Information 2 Remove bond and pull out the shaft upward to remove the CF Slot Cover Ass y Fig 131 Fig 132 42 ...

Page 134: ...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 2006 Canon Inc ...

Page 135: ...EPARATIONS 1 1 1 Pre Adjustment Notes 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 Finder Focus Adjustment 8 3 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 9 3 1Adjustment Software Operation 9 ...

Page 136: ... Chart stand for AF charts AF CHART 3D CY9 7119 000 3D Chart AF CHART SINGLE POINT CY9 7119 001 AF Chart for 3D Chart AF STANDARD 9 POINT CHART CY9 7119 006 AF adjustment AF CHART 7 POINT AGC CY9 7119 005 AGC Chart EF 1 Multi Camera Tester 100V CY9 7116 100 A Light source 200V CY9 7116 200 A Light source Color viewer 5600K 100V DY9 2039 100 Electrical adjustment 5600K 115V DY9 2039 115 Electrical ...

Page 137: ...tment Luminance Meter BM 3000 CY9 7052 000 Multi camera tester calibration Collimator f 500mm 100V CY9 7057 000 100 Finder Focus Adjustment 120V CY9 7057 000 120 Finder Focus Adjustment 200V CY9 7057 000 200 Finder Focus Adjustment 240V CY9 7057 000 240 Finder Focus Adjustment 2 Charts and Locally Made Tools New Name Part No Purpose SI Chart Included in Appendix Local Fabrication SI Position Check...

Page 138: ...hart This chart which is included in the Appendix is used to position the superimposing element 0 0 0 0 Fig 001 2 Tool Battery The tool battery is the same as the tool battery for the EOS 1OD and 20D The total internal resistance should be 0 4Q Fig 002 3 ...

Page 139: ...ox ass y replacement Set the distance from the lens mount to the CMOS sensor installation surface to same distance 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 distanc...

Page 140: ... surface to the following three points Ex P1 42 074mm P2 42 455mm P3 42 756mm 2 Offset washer determination Standard distance 42 93mm The difference between the standard distance and the measured distance for each point 1 is the washer thickness required at that point Do not bond washers in place Pl 42 930 42 074 0 856 P2 42 930 42 455 0 475 P3 42 930 42 756 0 174 3 CMOS sensor ass y Offset The CM...

Page 141: ...sensor installation surface washer included on the camera being repaired L J 1 Before replacing the mirror box remove the CMOS sensor ass y and measure the existing dimension from the mount surface to the image sensor installation surface with washer at the three points 2 After replacing the mirror box measure the distance from the mount surface to the image sensor installation surface three point...

Page 142: ...mination Standard distance 42 930mm The difference between the standard distance and the measured distance for each point 1 is the washer thickness required at that point Do not bond washers in place P1 42 930 42 074 0 856 P2 42 930 42 455 0 475 P3 42 930 42 756 0 174 3 CMOS sensor ass y Offset The CMOS sensor ass y is marked with the offset values difference from 43 20mm for each point When insta...

Page 143: ...lens attached to the camera turn the diopter adjustment dial of the camera to adjust the AF frame to be at the center of the viewfinder 2 Attach the magnifier to the camera eyepiece and adjust the diopter of the 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 f...

Page 144: ...Demo Mode The adjustment software operations can be checked without connecting the camera When starting up the adjustment software press the DEMO button 4 HTML Help When starting up the adjustment software the help window will be displayed automatically The help window is interlocked with the adjustment software The Help window corresponding to the selected adjustment will be displayed when Help i...

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Page 147: ...Canon EOS KISS DIGITAL X EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTI EOS 400D DIGITAL PARTS REF NO C12 6151 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 CATALOG Copyright 2006 Canon Inc ...

Page 148: ... C12 6153 4 C12 6155 6 Pg 1 CB3 3219 x2 S CB3 2339 x2 B CB3 3219 S CB3 2339 B CB3 3154 S CB3 3248 B CB3 3160 x2 S CB3 1815 x2 B CB3 3217 S x3 CB3 2112 B x3 CB3 3216 x2 S CB3 2468 x2 B CG2 1880 S CG2 1872 B CB3 2392 CB3 3155 S CB3 3249 B See Pg 9 N S See Pg 2 N S N S CB3 3149 CB3 3150 CB3 3164 I I ...

Page 149: ...AY CB3 3150 000 000 B 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDE TFT CB3 3154 000 000 B 1 CAP TERMINAL SILVER CB3 3155 000 000 B 1 COVER SIDE SILVER CB3 3160 000 000 C 2 SCREW M3X4 SILVER CB3 3164 000 000 C 1 HOLDER TFT SHADE CB3 3216 000 000 C 2 SCREW M3X2 SILVER CB3 3217 000 000 C 3 SCREW M3X3 SILVER CB3 3219 000 000 C 3 SCREW M3X6 SILVER CB3 3248 000 000 B 1 CAP TERMINAL BLACK CB3 3249 000 000 B 1 COVER SIDE BLACK CG2...

Page 150: ...347 N S CY3 1565 S CB3 3220 S CB3 3221 X2 S CB3 3139 See Detail CB3 2114 X2 B CG2 1852 S CG2 1853 B CB3 3220 S CB3 2115 B CB3 2115 B CB3 3217 S CB3 2112 B CY3 1566 B See Pg 7 CB3 1086 SILVER BLACK EOS KISS DIGITAL X CB3 3138 CB3 3238 EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTI CB3 3230 CB3 3231 EOS 400D DIGITAL CB3 3232 CB3 3233 Detail A XXX A SIZE 0 05mm 005 0 10mm 010 0 15mm 015 0 20mm 020 0 25mm 025 0 30mm 030 0 35m...

Page 151: ... 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDE NAME CB3 3217 000 000 C 1 SCREW M3X3 SILVER CB3 3218 000 000 C 1 SCREW M3X4 5 SILVER CB3 3220 000 000 C 2 SCREW M3X4 5 SILVER CB3 3221 000 000 C 4 SCREW M3X6 SILVER CB3 3230 000 000 C 1 PLATE NAME USA SILVER CB3 3231 000 000 C 1 PLATE NAME USA BLACK CB3 3232 000 000 C 1 PLATE NAME EURO SILVER CB3 3233 000 000 C 1 PLATE NAME EURO BLACK CB3 3238 000 000 C 1 PLATE NAME JAPAN BLACK...

Page 152: ...70 257 X2 XA4 9170 507 X3 N S N S CB3 3170 CB3 2808 X2 XA1 3200 257 X2 XA4 9200 507 X2 A XXX A SIZE 0 03mm 003 0 05mm 005 0 08mm 008 0 10mm 010 0 12mm 012 0 15mm 015 0 18mm 018 0 20mm 020 CB2 0682 000 XXX Detail 0 25mm 025 0 30mm 030 0 35mm 035 XA1 7170 167 N S X2 XA1 7170 167 CG2 1869 WS1 6384 VD7 2241 501 XA1 7170 167 X2 CB3 3717 N S CG2 1871 XA1 7170 307 X2 CG2 1840 CH2 8432 1 ...

Page 153: ...0 000 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y I F CG2 1869 000 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y MAIN CG2 1871 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y AF CH2 8432 000 000 C 1 LEAD ASS Y MAIN I F CY3 1567 000 000 B 1 CMOS SENSOR ASS Y VD7 2241 501 000 C 1 FUSE WS1 6384 000 000 C 1 CONNECTOR CF PIN XA1 3200 257 000 F 2 SCREW M2X2 5 XA1 7170 167 000 F 4 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA1 7170 257 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XA1 7170 307 000 F 2 SCREW MACH PANHEA...

Page 154: ...Pg 4 CG2 1866 See Pg 5 See Pg 6 CG2 1843 CG2 1835 CH1 8436 XA4 9170 407 X2 XA4 9170 257 X2 CG2 1868 XA4 9170 307 X2 XA4 9170 457 X4 CB3 3156 S CB3 3250 B CB3 3156 S CB3 3250 B XA1 3170 227 X3 CG2 1862 B CH2 8431 CH2 8400 CH2 8401 CH1 8440 N S VD7 2243 001 XA1 3170 227 X3 XA4 9170 457 X2 CB3 1706 I I I L_ D I I I I _ _ j ...

Page 155: ...IN BASE BLACK CG2 1866 000 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y MD CG2 1868 000 000 B 1 COVER ASS Y EYEPIECE CH1 8436 000 000 C 1 FPC FLASH CH1 8440 000 000 C 1 FPC ASM CH2 8400 000 000 C 1 LEAD ASS Y MOTOR FLASH CH2 8401 000 000 C 1 LEAD ASS Y ACTIVE SWEEP DEVICE CH2 8431 000 000 C 1 LEAD ASS Y MOTOR MAIN VD7 2243 001 000 C 1 FUSE LITTEL 0494003 NR XA1 3170 227 000 F 6 SCREW M1 7X2 2 XA4 9170 257 000 F 2 SCREW CROS...

Page 156: ...G2 1874 CG2 1859 XA4 9170 459 X2 CB3 2214 CG2 1876 CB3 3127 XA4 5170 307 CG2 1878 XA4 9170 457 X3 CB1 4085 X4 CB3 1700 CS2 5020 CF1 1948 CG2 1845 CH1 8434 XA4 9170 407 X2 XA4 9170 307 X2 XA4 9170 309 N S N S N S N S CS2 7205 CB3 2403 CG2 1863 CS5 0250 N S X2 Do not use this screen 1 7 I I I I I D 1 I D I I I l I I In D I L I _________________j ...

Page 157: ...00 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y ILC CG2 1863 000 000 C 1 MIRROR ASS Y CG2 1874 000 000 C 1 FINDER UNIT CG2 1876 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y EXPOSURE PROCESSING CG2 1878 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y SI CH1 8434 000 000 C 1 FPC SHUTTER CS2 5020 000 000 E 1 SPRING COIL CS2 7205 000 000 D 1 SPRING MOUNT CS5 0250 000 000 C 1 SPRING SUB MIRROR CY3 1568 000 000 B 1 MIRROR BOX ASS Y XA4 5170 307 000 F 1 SCREW XA4 9170 307 000 F ...

Page 158: ...EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTI EOS 400D DIGITAL 83 3209 REF NO 12 6151 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 CG2 1838 8 XA1 3170 227 X2 C83 2267 B CB3 3_183 S 1 Not include this parts Those parts illustrated without parts numbers are IN SIparts Mif tJ 2tit ttTlt f6 l 5A 1 T IN sI H c9o ...

Page 159: ...C12 6155 6 CB3 2267 000 000 C 1 COVER CABLE BLACK CB3 2386 000 000 C 1 HINGE BATTERY COVER CB3 3183 000 000 C 1 COVER CABLE SILVER CB3 3209 000 000 C 1 TAPE DOUBLE SIDE BODY CG2 1838 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y DOOR SWITCH XA1 3170 227 000 F 2 SCREW M1 7X2 2 XA4 5170 407 000 F 2 SCREW Pg 6 ...

Page 160: ...S KISS DIGITAL X EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTI EOS 400D DIGITAL REF NO C12 6151 2 C12 6153 4 C12 6155 6 Pg 7 CB3 3142 S CB3 2329 B CB3 3137 XA4 9170 357 X2 N S CS5 0263 N S XD2 1100 172 CB3 3141 S CB3 3240 B CB3 3140 S CB3 2424 B N S ...

Page 161: ...1 BUTTON PREVIEW CB3 3137 000 000 C 1 COVER GRIP CB3 3140 000 000 C 1 BUTTON PREVIEW CB3 3141 000 000 C 1 BUTTON FLASH POP UP SILVER CB3 3142 000 000 C 1 BUTTON UNLOCK SILVER CB3 3240 000 000 C 1 BUTTON FLASH POP UP BLACK CS5 0263 000 000 C 1 SPRING UNLOCK BUTTON XA4 9170 357 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH XD2 1100 172 000 F 1 RETAINING RING E TYPE M1 7 ...

Page 162: ...400D DIGITAL REF NO C12 6151 2 C12 6153 4 C12 6155 6 Pg 8 Those parts illustrated without parts numbers are N S parts 部品番号が記載されていないイラス トは全て N S 部品です CB3 3213 S CB3 3253 B CB3 2409X4 CA1 9328 CB3 2410 S CB3 1418 001 B CB3 2411 CG2 1854 WC2 5462 XA4 9170 407 X2 X2 X2 X2 ...

Page 163: ... 001 000 C 1 SHOE ACCESSORY CB3 2409 000 000 C 4 SCREW M2 5X3 8 CB3 2410 000 000 C 1 SHOE ACCESSORY S CB3 2411 000 000 C 1 BASE ACCESSORY SHOE CB3 3213 000 000 N 1 COVER FLASH SILVER CB3 3253 000 000 N 1 COVER FLASH BLACK CG2 1854 000 000 C 1 DIAL ASS Y WC2 5462 000 000 C 1 SWITCH PUSH BUTTON RELEASE XA4 9170 407 000 F 2 SCREW CROSS RECESS PH ...

Page 164: ...C12 6155 6 Pg 9 N S CB3 3151 S CB3 3246 B CB3 3152 N S CB3 3148 S CB3 3245 B N S XA4 9170 307 X2 CB3 3145 S CB3 3242 B CB3 3147 S CB3 3244 B CB3 2323 CB3 3153 S CB3 3247 B CB3 3146 S CB3 3243 B CG2 1896 XA4 9170 457 X2 CG2 1836 CH2 8399 N S N S CG2 1837 XA4 9170 357 X6 CG2 1850 S CG2 1851 B CB3 2348 CH9 1098 ...

Page 165: ...N AE L SILVER CB3 3242 000 000 C 1 BUTTON MODE BLACK CB3 3243 000 000 C 1 BUTTON AV BLACK CB3 3244 000 000 C 1 BUTTON SET SELECT BLACK CB3 3245 000 000 C 1 COVER ASS Y CF SLOT BLACK CB3 3246 000 000 B 1 COVER BACK HOLDING BLACK CB3 3247 000 000 C 1 BUTTON AE L BLACK CG2 1836 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y BACK SWITCH CG2 1837 000 000 C 1 FPC ASS Y BACK CG2 1850 000 000 B 1 COVER ASS Y BACK SILVER CG2 1851 ...

Page 166: ... DC Coupler DR 700 84 1078 Interface Cable IFC 400 PCU USB ffi1J Product Available Wide Strap EW 1OODB 11 REF NO 12 6151 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 Battery Pack NB 2LH ffi1J Product Available Compact Power Adapter CA PS700 lli1J Product Available Video Cable VC 1 00 FH6 3922 ...

Page 167: ...00 P A R T S L I S T B A T T E R Y C H A R G E R C B 5 L NEW PARTS NO CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REF NO C84 1078 000 Pg 10 V I D E O C A B L E V C 1 0 0 NEW PARTS NO CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION FH6 3922 000 C 1 VIDEO CABLE VC 100 REF NO FH6 3922 ...

Page 168: ...000 8 CB3 2411 000 000 8 CB3 2424 000 000 7 CB3 2468 000 000 1 CB3 2808 000 000 3 CB3 3127 000 000 5 CB3 3135 000 000 2 CB3 3137 000 000 7 CB3 3138 000 000 2 CB3 3139 000 000 2 CB3 3140 000 000 7 CB3 3141 000 000 7 CB3 3142 000 000 7 CB3 3145 000 000 9 CB3 3146 000 000 9 CB3 3147 000 000 9 CB3 3148 000 000 9 CB3 3149 000 000 1 CB3 3150 000 000 1 CB3 3151 000 000 9 CB3 3152 000 000 9 CB3 3153 000 0...

Page 169: ...000 8 CG2 1859 000 000 5 CG2 1860 000 000 5 CG2 1862 000 000 4 CG2 1863 000 000 5 CG2 1866 000 000 4 CG2 1868 000 000 4 CG2 1869 000 000 3 CG2 1871 000 000 3 CG2 1872 000 000 1 CG2 1874 000 000 5 CG2 1876 000 000 5 CG2 1878 000 000 5 CG2 1880 000 000 1 CG2 1896 000 000 9 CH1 8434 000 000 5 CH1 8436 000 000 4 CH1 8440 000 000 4 CH2 8399 000 000 9 CH2 8400 000 000 4 CH2 8401 000 000 4 CH2 8431 000 0...

Page 170: ...000 4 XA4 9170 307 000 4 XA4 9170 307 000 5 XA4 9170 307 000 9 XA4 9170 309 000 5 XA4 9170 357 000 7 XA4 9170 357 000 9 XA4 9170 407 000 4 XA4 9170 407 000 5 XA4 9170 407 000 8 XA4 9170 457 000 4 XA4 9170 457 000 5 XA4 9170 457 000 9 XA4 9170 459 000 5 XA4 9170 507 000 3 XA4 9200 507 000 3 XD2 1100 172 000 7 YN2 3580 000 000 2 ...

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Page 172: ...ADWIRE LAYOUT 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 1 GENERAL 2 2 POWER SUPPLY 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 1 ASD PCB 3 2 IF PCB 3 3 MAIN PCB 3 4 MD PCB 3 5 ST PCB 3 6 AE FPC 3 7 AF FPC 3 8 ASM FPC 3 9 BM FPC 3 10 DRSW FPC 3 11 FDS FPC 3 12 IMGB FPC 3 13 IMGT FPC 3 14 SH FPC 3 15 SI FPC 3 16 TSW FPC ...

Page 173: ...2 C12 6153 4 C12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 SEP 2006 01 1 WIRING DIAGRAM LEADWIRE LAYOUT D 1 J IF PCB MD MIF 0 JE3 D t l QD WH c J 0 ooo Ooooo 0 0 0 o n n D u u n o o ooo H H o Owoouo O o o D 0 O 0 M 0 OO o o 0 o 8 n 0 8t J MIF ON P GND VBAT2 et 0 6 C 1 0 I et 1 0 _J__j D J BM FPC MD ST ASD TFT ___ _ _J TFT MODULE CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ MD MAIN 0 0 0 ASD PCB 0 0 0 0 O D 0 0 0 0 D MD PCB ...

Page 174: ... TG ADIC VIDEO DET USB DET JUMP ERASE MIF Display Off Sensor DIGIC Ⅱ AEIC AFIC V DR LCD DR SI LED LGRIP LR6 6 Li ion NB 2LH ILC LPU DIAL1 2 MODE0 1 2 3 SW1 SW2 AELK SPDN ED SW STUP LOCK MD IC X CN2 SWMUP SWCGE SWMDWN POPEND SH BUSY POPCTL ACC SH MPU PW LED SCSS DRV PZT DOWN Conv REF NO C12 6151 2 C12 6153 4 C12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 SEP 2006 01 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 1 GENERAL 0 _ L I I f f H I I I r H ...

Page 175: ... 6 r Reg 3 0V VIDEO AMP Reg 5 0V TFT DRIVER Reg SW 8 5V TFT BACK PANEL LIGHT I Display Block I r r I Display Off Sensor I Block I Reg Reg 5 0V 4 8V 3 3V 2 6V 2 5V 3 3V IFUSE IFU401 I I FUSE I FU VBAT H FET I V _ B _ A _ T _ 3__________ l FLASH Motor SI LED FLED LAMP VB 1 11111111111 I BG E3 I 1 LdJ Atiize Battery j_L1 1on Li ion QIJ SEP 2006 Shutter I Down Conv lrLED cy Display Off Sensor t 1 PZT ...

Page 176: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 1 ASD PCB SIDE A QIJ SEP 2006 0 0 SIDEB 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 9008 6008 LOOS cm cmcm a 0 C OOS I 0 0 to 0 IV 0 to 0 w 0 to 0 t REF NO 12 61 51 I 2 12 61 53 4 12 61 ss 6 CANON INC 2006 ...

Page 177: ... REF NO C12 6151 2 C12 6153 4 C12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 SEP 2006 01 SIDE A SIDE B 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 2 IF PCB EBlll Erull a c r 0 0 D ...

Page 178: ...0 mEll U GG m am liD t J oooaooooooooooooooooo ggg H fl 00000000000000000000 0 am oooaooooaoooooooaooao 0 n n ttlD CIIl n ggggooooooooooooooogggg u u nu 0000 0000000000000 0000 1IID IIID 0000 0000000000000 0000 4III DD urn 8888 88 egg 8888 m am n am gggg gg gg gggg o n am t j u 0000 DO DO DODO 0 u H 1 1 0000 00 00 0000 tt j illD 0000 DO 00 DODO o l l mi gggg gg gg gggg m g 0000 0000000000000 DODO ...

Page 179: ... FU BAT FUSE REF NO C12 6151 2 C12 6153 4 C12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 SEP 2006 01 SIDE A SIDE B 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 4 MD PCB D ...

Page 180: ... FLASH CHARGE INHIBIT PAD DISCHARGE POSITION REF NO C12 6151 2 C12 6153 4 C12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 SEP 2006 01 SIDE A SIDE B 3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 5 ST PCB 0 0 nn m m mD liJ 0 s w 631 0 CJ D ...

Page 181: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 6 AE FPC QIJ SEP 2006 SIDE A QNf f QNf f CNS i l S f OOS i Ba i Aa i 2 8 SIDEB 0 0 0 0 REF NO 12 61 51 I 2 12 61 53 4 12 61 ss 6 0 CANON INC 2006 ...

Page 182: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 7 AF FPC QjJ SEP 2006 SIDE A 0 SIDEB 0 I e I i 0 o 0 o 0 REF NO C12 6151 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 ...

Page 183: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 8ASM FPC QIJ SEP 2006 SIDE A l DGND 2 E 6LAT 3 AS_ EN 4 AS_ CHK S AS_ VADJ 6 AS_ OUT 7 VO REF NO 12 6151 I 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 ...

Page 184: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 9 BM FPC SIDE A QIJ SEP 2006 REF NO 12 6151 I 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 ...

Page 185: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 10 DRSW FPC m M SIDE A QIJ SEP 2006 0 REF NO 12 6151 I 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 ...

Page 186: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 11 FDS FPC QIJ SEP 2006 SIDE A REF NO 12 6151 I 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 ...

Page 187: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 12 IMGB FPC QIJ SEP 2006 SIDE A REF NO 12 6151 I 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 ...

Page 188: ...29 WT4S 28 R C 27 JWID2 26 R C 25 l RD2 24 VR EP2 23 1CIIR2SN 22 VNU IFT2 21 PIJ IlD 20 H J IlD 19 1924 18 PNU IFT 17 l R2 16 R C 15 llGRD2 14 PIIDPF 13 svm2 12 PNSBL 11 HIST 10 COR 9 SR_our 8 SDI 7 OCIK 6 vrXL 5 MQSQ 4 DIID2 3 PrJO 2 OORD2 1 GND V301S 900l d3S IQ d ll91NI EL E INVH9VIO 8 d E ...

Page 189: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 14SH FPC QJJ SEP 2006 0 0 0 0 SIDE A Joe32 CVBAT 0 M l31 12 0 0 X SIDE B 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 REF NO C12 6151 2 12 6153 4 12 6155 6 CANON INC 2006 ...

Page 190: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 15 SI FPC QIJ SEP 2006 SIDE A 0 REF NO 12 61 51 I 2 12 61 53 4 12 61 ss 6 CANON INC 2006 ...

Page 191: ...3 PCB DIAGRAM 3 16 TSW FPC QIJ SEP 2006 SIDE A SIDEB REF NO C12 61 51 2 12 61 53 4 12 61 ss 6 CANON INC 2006 ...

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Page 193: ...on I I I I CONTENTS Page Software Information 1 EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver 13 1 1 1 Development Objectives 1 1 2 Features 1 1 3 Software Configuration and System Requirements 4 1 4 Software Overview and Improvements 6 ...

Page 194: ...me Specifies settings for features such as Picture Style processing parameters and personal functions depending on the specifications of the connected camera Remote shooting Controls the camera and takes pictures remotely from a PC Specifies camera settings and releases the shutter Links up with DPP or ZB IB to allow realtime checking of photographed images Equipped with timer photography and interva...

Page 195: ...e camera alone Image adjustment that does not detract from image quality in RAW images RAW image editing functions Brightness white balance Picture Style contrast and dynamic range adjustment RGB image editing functions for RAW JPEG and TIFF images Automatic tone curve adjustment tone curve assist tone curve brightness contrast dynamic range color and sharpness adjustment Image rotation 90 to the ...

Page 196: ...election according to Rating My category or Keyword Filter function Image searching by shooting date modification date rating My category comment or keyword Extensive range of JPEG image editing functions Red eye reduction automatic image adjustment color and brightness color adjustment levels adjustment and tone curve sharpness trimming captioning Image rotation 90 to the left or right or rotation...

Page 197: ... software 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 Image downloading software for use with card readers linked to ZB IB 1 3 Software Configuration and System Requirements 1 Configuration EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Ver 13 consists of the software applications shown below w...

Page 198: ...nstruction Manual PDF will be supplied on a separate documentation CD 3 System Requirements Tables 003 and 004 show the system requirements for each software application There are no changes from version 12 other than in the Macintosh versions of the software all of which will now run on Macintosh machines with Intel CPUs except for EOS Utility Table 003 System Requirements for Windows Software EO...

Page 199: ...ges from your camera to a PC specify camera settings and take pictures remotely This version is based on version 1 0 and incorporates the following improvements Specification of any program as associated retouching software The options for associated software have been expanded so that any application e g Photoshop can be selected not just DPP or ZB IB The setting is specified in the Preferences win...

Page 200: ...rily with RAW images This version is based on version 2 1 and incorporates the following improvements 1 Incorporation of an automatic dust erasure processing function that supports EOS D REBEL XTI I EOS 4000 DDust Delete Data Version 2 1 included a Repair function that enables users to manually remove dots caused by dust In version 2 2 this function has been extended so that it now includes an aut...

Page 201: ... Delete Data was acquired is not removed Likewise this function cannot remove dust that has appeared after the Dust Delete Data was acquired 2 Enhanced Tone Curve Assist function standard high The tone curve assist function provided in version 2 1 has been enhanced with the addition of a mode that applies the function more strongly The automatic adjustment function has been expanded so that there ...

Page 202: ...high ISO speeds or in shadowed areas of images shot at low ISO speeds To check the noise reduction outcomes in DPP set the Operating mode in the Preferences window to Quality priority OOsP i Ymt oe ha l addh9fllt 0 tohaueomatit ltl Prewcw 91 M4 pr1Nft1 Ouff IIA Ou31tjpd llity rOd C l mclr tfnolso P Oodvoolvmlt t Cet i Non 0 bw Ae lueunromhtt lcenoise None OI Ow Cllrorr I JntVNOitlt R rductonS lin ...

Page 203: ...s in conjunction with 3 or 4 This software is also bundled with all Canon digital camera models equipped with a RAW image photography function The only change from version 2 3 is the addition of the EOS D REBEL XTI EOS 400D D to the list of supported RAW image files 6 PhotoStitch Ver 3 1 This is JPEG panorama image merging software that runs in conjunction with 3 or 4 This software is bundled with ...

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Page 205: ...EDURE 1 1 1 Preparation of Resistance Part 1 1 2 Total Resistance Checking Procedur 1 1 3 Checking Procedure of Residual Battery Display 3 2 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 4 3 EXTERIOR COLOR COMPARISON 5 4 MOUNTING PICTURES 6 EOS D REBEL XTI EOS 400D D SI POSITION CHECK CHART ...

Page 206: ...9 1101 000 TOOL BATTERY PROBE KIT 2 Procedure 1 Prepare above parts 2 Make holes in the cover and the bottom of the film case to attach plugs Insert the joint plug A into the bottom hole and fix it with supplied washer from inside 3 Solder two 0 5 ohm resistances in parallel together place it inside the film case and solder the end of the resistance A to the joint plug A inside the film case 4 Sol...

Page 207: ...d the tool battery to the constant voltage power source 2 Connect the remodeled version of BATTERY CHARGER CB SL to BATTERY CHECKER 3 Attach a battery to the remodeled version of BATTERY CHARGER CB SL 4 Press the start button of BATTER CHECKER 5 Measure the voltage between the electrode sections and of the remodeled CB SL 6 RESULT 1OV the voltage between electrode sections Total ohmic value lA ele...

Page 208: ...resistance part called internal resistance Normally you don t have to be concerned about this However as the amount of the electric current increases the internal resistance gets larger which greatly affects the camera The mechanism is as follows The result of measuring both sides of the battery is 10V If the camera uses 1Aelectric current Internal resistance x 1A loss voltage occurs If voltage of...

Page 209: ... auto off Enable Date Time yy mm dd mm dd yy dd mm yy 1 Date Time Writing YES NO NO Backup Battery Assembled Assembled Assembled File numbering Continuous Language Japanese English English 2 Video system NTSC NTSC PAL 3 Custom Functions None Sensor cleaning Auto AF mode ONE SHOT Metering Evaluative metering ISO Speed 100 Communication Print PTP TV Value 1 125 AV Value 5 6 Drive mode Single shot AF ...

Page 210: ...Appendix 5 3 EXTERIOR COLOR COMPARISON 銀モデル Silver Model 黒モデル Black Model 銀モデル Silver Model 黒モデル Black Model 側面 右 Right Side 底面 Bottom 正面 Front 側面 左 Left Side 上面 Top 背面 Back ...

Page 211: ...Appendix 4 MOUNTING PICTURES 6 ...

Page 212: ...EOS DREBEL XTI I EOS 4000 DSI POSITION CHECK CHART D D D D ...

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