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SERVICE MANUAL

SERVICE MANUAL

CANON DIGITAL CAMERA

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Digital Imaging Products Service Dept.

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ENGLISH EDITION

ENGLISH EDITION

Summary of Contents for PowerShot G1

Page 1: ... CANON DIGITAL CAMERA CANON DIGITAL CAMERA GENERAL INFORMATION REPAIR INFORMATION PARTS CATALOG ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS MENU MENU Digital Imaging Products Service Dept Digital Imaging Products Service Dept ENGLISH EDITION ENGLISH EDITION ...

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Page 3: ...SERVICE MANUAL PowerShot G1 C83 1004 ...

Page 4: ...the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period Canon may issue new editions of this manual The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law Trademarks The product names and company names described in this manual are the registered trademarks of the individual companies Copyright This manual is copyr...

Page 5: ...4 2 2 Design Concept G15 3 Exterior G16 3 1 External Photos G16 3 2 6 dimensional Views G17 3 3 Nomenclature and Functions G18 4 System G20 4 1 Product Diagram G20 4 2 Connection Diagram G21 5 Specifications G22 5 1 Specifications G22 5 2 System requirements G27 5 3 Main accessory specifications G30 6 Operation Procedures G33 6 1 Operation Procedures G33 ...

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Page 7: ...ed to be the top pixel count for compact digital cameras in 2000 With its high pixel count and many features the G1 has been designed to be at the top of the high end group of compact digital cameras It is a higher levelmodel than the PowerShot S20 It is the start of a series of top pixel models to help secure Canon s market share in the high end compact digital camera market Even if the pixel rac...

Page 8: ...o 8 sec With noise reduction New p G6 Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB New p G6 Built in flash with five control modes New p G6 Macro mode allows close up photography up to 6cm at the wide angle end 20cm at telephoto end New p G7 Wireless controller New p G7 AE lock FE lock Center weighted averaging metering and spot metering Digital tele converter feature 2x 4x Image enlargement during playback 2 5x ...

Page 9: ...edia for high capacity storage System Accessories Wide converter lens tele converter lens close up lens New p G12 Compatible with EOS dedicated EX series Speedlites mode for EOS cameras p G12 New power source New p G13 Application Software ZoomBrowser EX 2 4 ImageBrowser 1 4 featuring improved operation ease New p G13 Photorecord 1 2 for easy layout and printing of many pictures New p G13 PhotoSti...

Page 10: ...e camera sets the aperture automatically to match the subject brightness A fast shutter speed can freeze the subject s movement and a slow shutter speed can blur the subject to give the impression of motion Manual focus Manual focusing is possible with the PowerShot G1 In sports or wildlife photography you can set a specific focusing distance previously and take the shot when the subject comes int...

Page 11: ... StitchAssist An aid for creating a panoramic photo with a PC Makes easy and high precision stitch on PhotoStitch Movie 320x240 video clips at 15 frames sec max 30 sec Ideal for studying the subject s movement or to record a sequence Image Creative Table 2 1 User interface and AE AF Control Exposure Focus Normal Locks at SW1 Locks at SW1 Unlocks when SW1 is released Unlocks when SW1 is released Ma...

Page 12: ...ly 30 sec The movie can be played back on the built in LCD monitor or on a TV monitor The movie is ideal for studying the subject s movement or to record a sequence The movie is compressed with Motion JPEG and saved as an AVI file Motion JPEG compresses each frame of the video in JPEG format Note If the unoccupied capacity of the CF card is less than the capacity the buffer memory movie recording ...

Page 13: ...the optional close up lens with macro mode the shooting area is 50X38 mm at the telephoto end Wireless controller The dedicated wireless controller can be used to operate the PowerShot G1 Press the DRIVE button to set the camera to the Self timer mode Then you can use the wireless controller to take still pictures zoom the lens to the wide or telephoto end Movie is shooting operation only and disp...

Page 14: ...utter speeds to prevent blur and smaller apertures for greater depth of field to be used In the PowerShot G1 s Creative Zone modes you can select the exposure sensitivity as with the film speed with film based cameras You can select Auto ISO 50 100 200 or 400 to suit the picture taking condition The ISO 50 setting has been added for still subjects when you can use a slow shutter speed or for brigh...

Page 15: ... is carried out twice 1 In the process of developing RGB signals are created from RAW data 2 In this method original image data can be completely restored as opposed to non reversible compression methods such as JPEG whose original data cannot be restored 3 A comparison of data file size between RAW and TIFF PowerShot G1 s number of recording pixels 2048X1536 RAW data file size 2048X1536X10 quanti...

Page 16: ...owever the image will be in black and white The language options five NTSC languages and ten PAL languages remain the same regardless of a change of video format Operation Ease Vari angle LCD monitor Like the PowerShot Pro70 the PowerShot G1 is equipped with a vari angle LCD monitor 1 8 inch The monitor can be rotated so you can shoot from various angles Also when the LCD monitor is rotated toward...

Page 17: ...s to the digital signal processing IC s high speed compression and decompression operations Optical viewfinder with dioptric correction Usually a camera s viewfinder diopter is set to match the nearest and farthest distances that the eyes of most people can clearly see However for near sighted far sighted and presbyopic users dioptric correction is necessary to see such objects clearly The PowerSh...

Page 18: ... users A hot shoe for external Speedlites 220EX 380EX 420EX 550EX has therefore been provided on the camera An external Speedlite enables autoflash control Note The flash will fire at full strength in Manual mode The flash without above models will fire at full strength Available Flash Features Auto flash 550EX must be set to E TTL mode FE lock except for Manual mode Fill flash Slow sync speed Fla...

Page 19: ... images and insert text in the image ImageBrowser does not enable automatic attachment of an image to e mail It must be done manually New power source The PowerShot G1 uses a rechargeable lithium ion battery BP 511 Also with Compact Power Adapter CA 560 provided the camera can be powered by a household power outlet And with the Charge Adapter Car Battery Cable Kit CR 560 sold separately the camera...

Page 20: ...ken in the stitch assist mode Also cylindrical imaging for pasting on a cylinder or flat imaging for pasting on a flat surface can be selected to easily create high precision panoramic pictures with minimal distortion The picture can also be saved in the QuickTime VR format Photorecord 1 2 for easy layout and printing of many pictures PhotoRecord 2 1 for Windows only enables text to be inserted an...

Page 21: ... image quality setting display RS 232C TWAIN Driver 3 4 USB TWAIN Driver 3 4 Plug in Module 3 4 ZoomBrowser EX 2 4 ImageBrowser 1 4 for adjusting image quality parameters The PowerShot G1 provides the RAW mode to enable white balance contrast sharpness and color saturation adjustments with the RS 232C TWAIN Driver 3 4 USB TWAIN Driver 3 4 Plug in Module 3 4 ZoomBrowser EX 2 4 ImageBrowser 1 4 The ...

Page 22: ...G16 3 Exterior 3 1 External Photos ...

Page 23: ...17 3 2 6 dimensional Views 115 9 4 6 63 8 2 5 52 7 2 1 78 9 3 1 Wide side 39 3 1 5 Tele side 39 53 1 56 Middle 34 7 1 4 123 1 4 8 119 7 4 7 Unit mm in 76 8 3 0 72 8 2 9 This figure is prototype 119 3 4 7 ...

Page 24: ...ite Balance AEB Flash Exposure Compensation Button LCD Monitor Flash Multi Button Built in Flash Microphone AF Auxiliary Light Emitter Red eye Reduction Lamp Self timer Lamp Strap Eyelet CF Card Slot Cover MF Manual Focus Button Speaker Terminal Cover A V OUT Audio Video Out Terminal Battery Cover Button Battery Holder internal Battery Lock Tripod Socket Internal DIGITAL Terminal DC IN Terminal A ...

Page 25: ...plays the selected white balance mode AEB icon Displayed when AEB is set Macro mode icon Displayed when the macro feature is set Flash Exposure Compensation icon Displayed when flash exposure compensation is set Single Shot Continuous Shot icon During single shooting the top icon is displayed During continuous shooting the entire icon is displayed Wireless Controller icon Aperture Setting display ...

Page 26: ...o w e rS h o t G 1 P o w e rS h o t G 1 B o d y N e w L e n s C a p N e w N e c k S t ra p N S D C 1 0 0 N e w W ire le s s C o n t ro lle r W L D C 1 0 0 N e w L it h iu m B a t t e r fo r W ire le s s C o n t ro lle C R 2 0 2 5 G B a t t e ry P a c k B P 5 1 1 C o m p a c t P o w e r A d a p t e r C A 5 6 0 A C C a b le E B A S A V C a b le A V C D C 1 0 0 N e w In t e rfa c e C a b le fo r U S ...

Page 27: ...harge Adapter CG 560 Wireless Controller WL DC100 Tele converter TC DC58 Wide Converter WC DC58 Close up Lens 250D 58mm Hot Shoe SPEEDLITE 220EX 380EX 420EX 550EX PUSH Macintosh Windows I F Cable IFC 200PCU I F Cable IFC 200MC USB RS 232C DIGITAL DC IN 9 5V A V OUT Car Battery Cable CB 560 RS 422 I F Cable IFC 200PCS AD PC98 Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC58 Soft Case SC PS400 Charge Adapter Car Bat...

Page 28: ...em TTL Autofuocus Continuous Single AF lock and Manual focus are available Focusing points 1 focusing point Exposure control Light Metering method Center weighted averaging Spot Exposure method Program AE Shutter speed priority AE Aperture priority AE Manual AE Lock is available Exposure compensation 2 0EV at every 1 3 stop Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB is available White balance Mode TTL auto whit...

Page 29: ...gital zoom is available when combined with optical zoom Release time lag Approx 0 07sec Shooting interval Approx 1 8sec JPEG compression mode Super Fine Fine or Normal Number of recording pixels Still image Large 2 048 X 1 536 Middle 1 024 X 768 Small 640 X 480 Movie 320 X 240 File format Design rule for Camera File system DCF DCF is an abbreviation of Design rule for Camera File system standardiz...

Page 30: ...I F Universal Serial Bus USB RS 232C RS 422 A V out Video NTSC or PAL selectable Audio monaural Cable type L type plug 3 5mm dia Display specifications LED Upper LED Lights in green Indicates that the camera is ready with flash off Charging battery completed full charge Blinks in green Recording to CF card Reading CF card Erasing data on CF card Lights in orange Indicates that the camera and flash...

Page 31: ...ime shootings Playback time BP 511 Approx 160 min Canon s standard conditions of measuring playback time are as follows Normal temperature 23 Celsius degrees Repeat playback automatically at a speed of 1 image per 5 seconds Charging time Installed in the camera Approx 80 min Adequate charge for use Approx 90 Full charge 100 requires another approx 2 hours Camera specifications Operating temperatur...

Page 32: ... O Landscape X best X X best X X best X best X X X X best X D O D X Night scene X best X X best X X best X best X X X X best X D O D X Portrait X best X X best X X best X best X X X X best X D O D X X X Image Pan focus X best X X best X X best X best X X X X best X X X X X X X B W X best X X best X X best X D X X X X best X D O D X X best X X best X X best X D X X X X best X D O D X Movie X best X...

Page 33: ...k sound tracks from movie files requires Playing back movie files and or using QuickTime VR function requires QuickTime 3 0 or higher QuickTime 4 1 is in the CD ROM DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk included in this package These softwares are not available on Windows Image Acquisition WIA function offered by Windows Me Macintosh Computer Model Power Macintosh PowerBook iMac or iBook OS Mac OS 8 1 or h...

Page 34: ...PH CB 2L 2LE X X for IXYDIGITAL DIGITAL IXUS PS S100 DIGITAL ELPH CA 560 O O for Video Camera FV 2 FV 10 CR 560 O O for Video Camera FV 2 FV 10 DC Coupler DR 100 100A X X for PS A S series DR 200 X X for PS Pro70 DR 300 X X for IXYDIGITAL DIGITAL IXUS PS S100 DIGITAL ELPH Lens accessories WC PS28 X X for PS 600 600N WC DC58 O O for PS G1 PRO90 IS TC DC58 O X for PS G1 250D 58mm O X for EOS 500D 58...

Page 35: ...C X X for PS A series PS Pro70 IFC 200PCS O O for PS S series IFC 200PCU O O for PS S series IFC 200MC O O for PS S series AD PC98 O O for PS S series Case SC 10 X X for PS 600 600N SC PS100 X X for PS A S series SHC PS200 X X for PS Pro70 SC PS300 X X for IXYDIGITAL DIGITAL IXUS PS S100 DIGITAL ELPH SC PS400 O X for PS G1 SHC PS300 X O for PS PRO90 IS All Weather Case AW PS100 X X for PS A5 AW 11...

Page 36: ...lter screw The LA DC58 is required to attach the TC DC58 to PowerShot G1 Close up Lens 250D 58mm Focal length 250mm Focusing range 120 200 mm 0 4 0 7 ft measured from front lens with Macro mode Even if the user is shooting in normal AF mode with the Close up Lens attached the camera will focus within a range of 200 250 mm 0 7 0 8 ft Attaching to the camera 58mm standard filter screw The LA DC58 is...

Page 37: ... g 3 2 oz E Approx 150 g 5 3 oz B Approx 125 g 4 4 oz AS Battery Pack BP 511 Type Lithium ion secondary battery Nominal voltage DC 7 4 V Nominal capacity Approx 1 100 mAh Charging time Approx 80 min charging the battery installed in the camera Adequate charge for use Approx 80 min charging with CG 560 and CA 560 rapid charging Approx 80 min charging with CG 560 and CB 560 rapid charging by car Ope...

Page 38: ... Kit CR 560 Charge Adapter CG 560 Input voltage DC 9 5 V Input current DC 2 5A 2 7A DC 9 5V while charging the battery pack Nominal output Battery terminals DC 8 4V 1 6A while charging the BP 511 DC OUT terminals DC 8 4V 1 6A with the adapter Charging detection Voltage current detection by a microprocessor Charging time BP 511 Approx 80 min Charging indications No Battery Pack attached Off Battery...

Page 39: ...splay the quick review if the shutter button is pressed completely and holded Press the SET button when the quick review is displayed keep to display the quick review after the shutter button is released Using Flash Press the FLASH button to toggle the flash mode in the following loop Auto Red eye reduction Auto Red eye reduction ON ON fill flash OFF flash disabled Auto Select the desired flash mo...

Page 40: ...he following sequence Exposure compensation white balance AEB and flash exposure compensation Exposure compensation Set the exposure compensation amount with the Omni Selector The exposure compensation index bar shifts position to indicate the exposure compensation amount on the Display panel and the LCD monitor White balance Use the Omni Selector to select the desired item The selected white bala...

Page 41: ...lowing items can be set Resolution Large Default Middle Small Compression Super Fine Fine Default Normal File Format RAW JPEG Default ISO speed 50 Default 100 200 400 Auto Digital Zoom OFF Default 2X 4X AF Mode SINGLE CONT Default Review OFF 2 sec Default 10 sec File No reset ON OFF Default Contrast 0 Default Sharpness 0 Default Saturation 0 Default For each item press the Omni Selector to make th...

Page 42: ...or Press the Omni Selector to scroll the magnified image Movie Playback A movie file AVI can be played with the SET button During playback press the SET button once to pause the playback and press it again to resume playback During playback press the Omni Selector LEFT RIGHT to stop the playback and see the previous or next image Show info Press the DISPLAY button In Single play mode standard disp...

Page 43: ... in the specified order select Show 1 3 Marking Images 1 On the Slide Show menu select Show 1 3 and then press the SET button Select Select and then press the SET button 2 Single image will be displayed To mark an image use the Omni Selector LEFT RIGHT to select the image and then press the Omni Selector UP A number will then appear on the marked image To remove the check mark select the marked im...

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Page 45: ...ssembly and Assembly R5 2 1 Required Tools R5 2 2 Procedure R5 2 3 Removal of Main Parts Units R6 2 4 Disassembly of Main Units R29 3 Adjustments R60 3 1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items R60 3 2 Adjustment Tool R61 3 3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustment R62 3 4 Calibration R65 3 5 Adjustment Procedure R70 ...

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Page 47: ... the camera OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y IC117 IC121 Either zoom movement is obstructed by some external cause or there was some unintentional camera zoom movement Remedy Restart the camera AF TIME OUT EF TIME OUT JPEG DMA TIME OUT IMAGING TIME OUT ZOOM LENS ERROR R15 E1 E2 R21 R15 E1 E2 R21 R15 E1 E2 R21 R15 E1 E2 R15 E1 E2 R15 E1 E2 R21 R21 R15 E1 E2 R21 R15 E1 E2 AF processing did not end within...

Page 48: ... after 10 retries at increasingly higher compression ratios The same applies in the case of the Micro Drive The power of the imaging circuit on the MAIN PCB ASS Y was not detected The power of the LCD PCB ASS Y was not detected Detection of the focus PI photo interrupter failed Writing of the photograph image to SDRAM did not end within the specified time Free area could not be secured in the buff...

Page 49: ...H TOP MODULE UNIT BATTERY BOX MAIN UNIT BATTERY EJECT SPRING POWER LEAD HINGE UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y SW100 CN105 CN106 BUTTON PCB ASS Y SW3 LCD PANEL LCD PCB ASS Y IC102 CN100 CN101 CN102 BACK LIGHT UNIT HINGE UNIT LCD PCB ASS Y IC105 MAIN PCB ASS Y CN106 OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y CN103 CN104 CN107 IC121 OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y CN102 CN103 ZOOM BRUSH TOP MODULE UNIT B W LCD PANEL CONTACT RUBBER...

Page 50: ...O DRIVE CF UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y CN108 MIC UNIT TOP MODULE UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y CN100 IC106 SPEAKER UNIT DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y CN6 CN5 MAIN PCB ASS Y IC101 IC106 TOP MODULE UNIT IC5 BUTTON PCB ASS Y TOP MODULE UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y CN102 CN100 MODE DIAL BRUSH TOP MODULE UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y CN102 BATTERY BOX MAIN UNIT DATE LEAD BUTTON PCB ASS Y CN4 MAIN PCB ASS Y CN100 IC114 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS ...

Page 51: ...itrary without order DESCRIPTION Screwdriver Tweezers Soldering iron Solder Steel wire ADHESIVE TAPE ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000 DIA BOND NO 1663 BOND DIA BOND NO 1663 BLACK CEMEDINE SUPER X BOND CEMEDINE SUPER X BLACK THREE BOND 1401C BOND THREE BOND 1401C LOGENEST RAMBDA A 74 LUBE LOGENEST RAMBDA A 74 PARTS NO CY4 6012 000 DY9 3008 000 CY9 8118 000 CY9 8011 000 CY9 8102 000 REMARKS Local Purchase L...

Page 52: ...screws X 2 STEP3 Remove the FRONT COVER UNIT Bleed the capacitor Warning High Voltage b b X 2 a CAPACITOR terminal Do not touch the CAPACITOR terminal Be sure to bleed the capacitor by the discharge resistor approx 1kΩ 5W Screw a CD1 3280 000 M1 7mm L3 5mm Self Tap Gray Metallic b CD1 3277 000 M1 7mm L3 0mm Gray Metallic ...

Page 53: ...R7 FRONT RING FRONT COVER UNIT STEP5 Remove the FRONT RING ...

Page 54: ...ws X 2 X 1 c e STEP2 Remove the screws X 1 X 1 STEP3 Remove the REAR COVER UNIT STEP4 Remove the SELECTOR SPRING c e d c x 2 Screw CD1 3278 000 M1 7mm L3 0mm Black CD1 3279 000 M1 7mm L4 0mm Gray Metallic XA4 9170 409 M1 7mm L4 0mm Self Tap Black c d e ...

Page 55: ...R9 STEP6 Remove each of the parts STEP5 h Remove the screws X 2 h x 2 REAR COVER UNIT LCD LOCK SLIDER LCD LOCK SPRING LCD LOCK STOPPER Screw XA4 9170 359 M1 7mm L3 5mm Self Tap Black h ...

Page 56: ...R10 2 3 3 SIDE COVER STEP2 STEP3 STEP1 Remove the JACK COVER Remove the SIDE COVER c Remove the screws X 1 JACK COVER SIDE COVER c Screw CD1 3278 000 M1 7mm L3 0mm Black c ...

Page 57: ...e the screws X 1 X 2 STEP4 Remove the TOP UNIT a TOP UNIT Warning Disconnect the flex in the direction of the arrow Otherwise the connector may be damaged Screw CD1 3280 000 M1 7mm L3 5mm Self Tap Gray Metallic XA1 7170 167 M1 7mm L1 6mm a g g x 2 Disconnect the flex ...

Page 58: ...STEP2 STEP3 STEP1 h Remove the screws X 2 h Remove the CF CLICKING SPRING1 and CF CLICKING SPRING2 Remove the CF COVER x 2 CF COVER CF CLICKING SPRING1 CF CLICKING SPRING2 Screw XA4 9170 359 M1 7mm L3 5mm Self Tap Black h ...

Page 59: ...PEAKER UNIT STEP3 STEP1 Disconnect the cables STEP5 Remove the FLASH SPEAKER UNIT Disconnect the cable STEP2 i Remove the screw X 1 STEP4 i Remove the screw X 1 i i FLASH SPEAKER UNIT Screw XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm i ...

Page 60: ...R14 2 3 7 JACK PCB ASS Y STEP3 Remove the JACK PCB ASS Y STEP1 Disconnect the flex STEP2 i Remove the screws X 2 i i JACK PCB ASS Y Screw XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm i ...

Page 61: ... Remove the screw X 1 STEP6 g Remove the screw X 1 Remove the MAIN SHEET Disconnect the cables and the flex STEP5 Remove the MAIN PCB ASS Y STEP7 Remove the MAIN SHEET f g MAIN PCB ASS Y MAIN SHEET f MAIN SHEET Screw FC2 8736 000 M1 55mm L2 5mm XA1 7170 167 M1 7mm L1 6mm f g ...

Page 62: ...connect the cables i STEP2 h Remove the screws X 3 X 1 i STEP3 g Remove the screws X 1 X 1 Affix double sided tape to the rear side A 5mm x 5mm B 2mm x 5mm At Assembly i h x 3 g i B A Screw XA1 7170 167 M1 7mm L1 6mm XA4 9170 359 M1 7mm L3 5mm Self Tap Black XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm g h i ...

Page 63: ...R17 STEP5 Remove the REAR PLATE UNIT ...

Page 64: ...IT Screw XA4 9170 407 M1 7mm L4 0mm Self Tap j STEP2 Remove the FINDER UNIT STEP1 Remove the screws X 3 j x 3 FINDER UNIT At Assembly For details on how to assemble the FINDER UNIT and OPTICAL UNIT see the following page j ...

Page 65: ...te the gear with your finger and align line X on the lens barrel with line Y on the cam ring Line Y Line Y Line X Line X Rotate the gear with your finger in the direction of the arrow to the limit Hole A Assembling the FINDER UNIT and OPTICAL UNIT ...

Page 66: ...that the lens is at the WIDE end 1 2 mm dia wire If you do not have 1 2 mm dia wire Another FINDER UNIT Assemble the FINDER UNIT onto the OPTICAL UNIT Tighten these screws Draw out the wire After the camera is completely assembled turn the camera ON and OFF to retract the protruded lens barrel into the camera Shaft Remove the shaft 1 2 mm dia from another FINDER UNIT for use instead of the wire On...

Page 67: ...R21 2 3 11 OPTICAL UNIT STEP3 Remove the OPTICAL UNIT STEP2 k Remove the screws X 1 STEP1 k Remove the screws X 2 k k x 2 OPTICAL UNIT Screw XA1 7170 407 M1 7mm L4 0mm k ...

Page 68: ...R22 STEP4 Remove the LENS PLATE LENS PLATE Adhesive OPTICAL UNIT ...

Page 69: ...R23 2 3 12 CF UNIT STEP2 Remove the CF UNIT l STEP1 g Remove the screws X 2 X 2 g x 2 l x 2 PUSH CF UNIT Screw XA1 7170 167 M1 7mm L1 6mm XA4 9170 609 M1 7mm L6 0mm Self Tap Black g l ...

Page 70: ...R24 2 3 13 BATTERY BOX UNIT STEP3 Remove the BATTERY BOX UNIT STEP1 Remove the CF PLATE STEP2 e Remove the screws X 2 Screw XA4 9170 409 M1 7mm L4 0mm Self Tap Black e CF PLATE Aadhesive e x 2 ...

Page 71: ...R25 2 3 14 LCD HINGE UNIT STEP2 Remove the LCD HINGE UNIT STEP1 i Remove the screws X 2 i x 2 LCD HINGE UNIT Screw XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm i ...

Page 72: ...AME STEP2 Remove the SUB FRAME STEP3 i Remove the screws X 2 STEP1 i Remove the screws X 3 i x 3 i x 2 SUB FRAME MINI FRAME The MINI FRAME is not included in the SUB FRAME CD1 3253 000 Screw XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm i ...

Page 73: ...2 Remove the DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y STEP3 Remove the VID FPC STEP1 i Remove the screws X 3 i x 3 VID FPC DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y The VID FPC is not included in the DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y CM1 1076 000 Screw XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm i ...

Page 74: ...R28 2 3 17 TRIPOD BASE STEP2 Remove the TRIPOD BASE STEP1 i Remove the screws X 3 i x 3 MAIN FRAME TRIPOD BASE Screw XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm i ...

Page 75: ... h x 2 g x 4 B W LCD UNIT DIAL COVER UNIT Outer side MAIN DIAL BRUSH Inner side MODE DIAL BRUSH Outer side MAIN DIAL Inner side MODE DIAL At Assembly The DIAL COVER UNIT and B W LCD UNIT must be assembled with the MAIN DIAL BRUSH MODE DIAL BRUSH MAIN DIAL and MODE DIAL rotated in the direction of the arrows to the limit Screw XA1 7170 167 M1 7mm L1 6mm XA4 9170 359 M1 7mm L3 5mm Self Tap Black g h...

Page 76: ... 4 1 2 DIAL COVER UNIT 1 ZOOM LEVER etc STEP1 Remove the SELF TIMER BUTTON STEP2 Remove the ZOOM BRUSH STEP3 g Remove the screws X 2 g x 2 SELF TIMER BUTTON ZOOM BRUSH Claw Screw XA1 7170 167 M1 7mm L1 6mm g ...

Page 77: ...R31 STEP4 Remove the ZOOM SPRING STEP5 Remove the E RING ZOOM LEVER E RING RELEASE SPRING ZOOM SPRING ...

Page 78: ...emove the screw X 1 2 MODE DIAL etc Set the MODE DIAL to M and attach the MODE CONNECTIVE PLATE at the position shown in the photograph on the left RELEASE CAP RELEASE BUTTON h MODE CONNECTIVE PLATE At Assembly At Assembly Screw XA4 9170 359 M1 7mm L3 5mm Self Tap Black h ...

Page 79: ...R33 STEP3 Remove the MODE DIAL STEP4 Remove the MODE CLICK SPRING Apply a coat of DIA BOND MODE DIAL MODE DIAL PLATE MODE DIAL MODE CLICK SPRING At Assembly ...

Page 80: ...R34 STEP5 Remove the MAIN DIAL STEP6 Remove the MODE CLICK SPRING MAIN DIAL MODE CLICK SPRING Apply a coat of LOGENEST LAMBDA A 74 to the sliding surfaces of the MODE DIAL and MAIN DIAL At Assembly ...

Page 81: ...R35 STEP2 Remove the ACC DETECT BASE2 STEP1 i Remove the screw X 1 STEP3 Remove the ACC DETECT PLATE 3 ACC SHOE etc i ACC DETECT BASE2 ACC DETECT PLATE Screw XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm i ...

Page 82: ...R36 Warning STEP4 Remove the ACC SHOE PIN STEP5 Remove the ACC DETECT BASE1 STEP6 Insert tweezers under the ACC SHOE SPRING Take care not to scratch parts ACC SHOE PIN ACC DETECT BASE1 ...

Page 83: ...E SPRING STEP8 m Remove the screws X 4 After tightening the screws apply a coat of THREE BOND 1401C to these screws ACC SHOE SPRING m x 4 Apply a coat of DIA BOND At Assembly At Assembly ACC SHOE Screw XA1 3170 407 M1 7mm L4 0mm m ...

Page 84: ... h Remove the screw X 1 4 ACC SHOE FPC etc Remove the ACC SHOE FRAME STEP10 Remove the solder STEP11 Remove the ACC SHOE FPC STEP12 h ACC SHOE FPC Screw XA4 9170 359 M1 7mm L3 5mm Self Tap Black h ACC SHOE FRAME ...

Page 85: ...R39 Remove the ACC CONTACT UNIT STEP13 TOP COVER UNIT ACC CONTACT UNIT ...

Page 86: ...R40 2 4 1 3 B W LCD UNIT STEP2 Remove the MODE BASE PLATE STEP1 Remove the E RING 1 MAIN DIAL BRUSH etc MODE BASE PLATE E RING ...

Page 87: ...R41 STEP4 Remove the MODE DIAL FRAME STEP3 Remove the MAIN DIAL BRUSH and MODE DIAL BRUSH MODE DIAL FRAME MODE DIAL BRUSH MAIN DIAL BRUSH ...

Page 88: ... W LCD PANEL etc STEP1 Remove the two B W LCD CLIPs STEP2 Remove the B W LCD PANEL Align the protruding section on the B W LCD PANEL with the indent on the B W LCD HOLDER Claw B W LCD CLIP x 2 At Assembly Claw ...

Page 89: ... Remove the B W LCD HOLDER STEP5 Remove the sections adhered by double sided tape CONTACT RUBBER direction CONTACT RUBBER Affix double sided tape to the rear side A 5mm x 5mm B 3mm x 5mm B A CONTACT RUBBER x 2 B W LCD HOLDER At Assembly At Assembly ...

Page 90: ...R44 STEP6 Remove the TOP MODULE UNIT TOP MODULE UNIT B W LCD FRAME ...

Page 91: ...IT 1 SPEAKER UNIT etc STEP2 Remove the SPEAKER UNIT STEP1 Remove the SPEAKER BUSH Apply a coat of DIA BOND Cut the double sided tape to the following dimension for use 5mm x 5mm SPEAKER BUSH SPEAKER UNIT At Assembly At Assembly ...

Page 92: ...R46 h STEP1 Remove the screw X 1 2 AF LED FPC etc STEP2 STEP3 Disconnect the flex section Apply a coat of DIA BOND FLASH UNIT At Assembly Screw XA4 9170 359 M1 7mm L3 5mm Self Tap Black h ...

Page 93: ...R47 STEP4 Remove the solder from the cables Apply a coat SEMEDYNE SUPER X to the part indicated AF LED LEAD AF LED LENS AF LED HOLDER RED BLACK AF LED FPC At Assembly ...

Page 94: ...IC UNI T etc STEP3 Remove the solder from the cables STEP2 Remove the FLASH IC HOLDER Cut the double sided tape to the following dimension for use 5mm x 5mm MIC HOLDER MIC UNIT FLASH IC HOLDER RED BLACK At Assembly 2 4 3 REAR PLATE UNIT ...

Page 95: ...ASE STEP1 Remove the screws X 2 Affix double sided tape to the rear side A 5mm x 10mm B 5mm x 10mm C 5mm x 10mm STEP3 Remove the sections adhered by double sided tape B C A REAR FRAME BUTTON PCB ASS Y At Assembly Screw XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm i i x 2 ...

Page 96: ...R50 2 4 4 BATTERY BOX UNIT STEP1 Open the BATTERY COVER 1 BATTERY COVER STEP2 Rotate the BATTERY COVER to the side STEP3 Remove the BATTERY COVER BATTERY COVER DATE BATTERY HOLDER ...

Page 97: ...CK OPENER etc n h STEP2 Remove the solder from the cables STEP1 n Remove the screw X 1 SUB LEAD1 BATTERY LOCK SWITCH STEP1 h Remove the screw X 1 RED BLACK Screw XA4 9170 359 M1 7mm L3 5mm Self Tap Black XA4 9200 657 M2 0mm L6 5mm Self Tap h n ...

Page 98: ...ly a coat of LOGENEST LAMBDA A 74 to the sliding surfaces BATTERY COVER OPENER BATTERY BOX COVER BATTERY LOCK SPRING BATTERY COVER LOCK STEP2 Remove the BATTERY BOX COVER 4 BATTERY EJECT SPRING etc l x 2 At Assembly Claw Screw XA4 9170 609 M1 7mm L6 0mm Self Tap Black l ...

Page 99: ...ECT SPRING 5 POWER LEAD etc POWER LEAD BATTERY BOX MAIN UNIT RED DATE LEAD BLACK POWER LEAD RED POWER LEAD BLACK DATE LEAD BATTERY EJECT SPRING STEP1 Remove the solder from each of the cables DATE LEAD DATE LEAD SUB LEAD CK2 1169 000 ...

Page 100: ...4 5 LCD HINGE UNIT STEP4 Remove the LCD TOP COVER STEP2 c Remove the screws X 2 STEP3 c Remove the screws X 2 c x 2 c x 2 LCD PLATE Adhesive STEP1 Remove the LCD PLATE Screw CD1 3278 000 M1 7mm L3 0mm Black c ...

Page 101: ...R55 STEP6 Disconnect the cables STEP7 Remove the HINGE UNIT STEP5 i Remove the screw X 1 i Screw XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm i ...

Page 102: ...R56 STEP9 Remove the HINGE COVER STEP8 c Remove the screws X 2 i Remove the screw X 1 c x 2 HINGE COVER HINGE UNIT Screw CD1 3278 000 M1 7mm L3 0mm Black XA1 7170 307 M1 7mm L3 0mm c i STEP10 i ...

Page 103: ...R57 STEP11 Remove the NUT PLATE Remove the LCD FRAME COVER STEP12 Disconnect the flex STEP13 NUT PLATE LCD FRAME COVER ...

Page 104: ...R58 STEP15 Remove the solder Remove the LCD PANEL STEP14 Remove the LCD PCB ASS Y STEP16 Be sure to remove the protective sheet attached to service parts LCD PANEL At Assembly ...

Page 105: ...R59 LCD SHEET BACK LIGHT UNIT LCD PCB ASS Y ...

Page 106: ...r replacement Adjustment is necessary after replacement Adjustment is not necessary only if the adjustment data has been saved and then trans ferred after the part is replaced Blank Adjustment is unnecessary When OPTICAL UNIT is replaced adjust certainly at the procedure as below 1 CCD Adjustment 2 Optical Unit Adjustment 3 Imaging Process Adjustment 4 Flash Adjustment BATTERY BOX UNIT OPTICAL UNI...

Page 107: ...0 INTERFACE CABLE IFC 200PCU USB Cable Speedlite 380EX Brightness Box light source A Color Viewer 5600 K Standard Color Bar Chart Standard 18 Gray Chart Auto Focus Chart Color Bar Image W 10 Filter 3 C 12 Filter Light Shielding Cloth 500 x 500 or larger Tripod CF card PARTS NO CY8 4368 031 FH6 0775 000 DY9 2039 100 DY9 2002 000 CY4 6016 000 CY9 1543 000 DY9 2029 000 REMARKS Local purchase CD ROM S...

Page 108: ... TW AIN driver is used 3 3 2 Installing the Adjustment Software q e w Double click AdjustmentSoftware PowerShot G1 English Setup exe in this CD ROM When you perform the adjustment in the U S A double click the Setup exe in the USA folder When the dialog box below appears click the OK button When the dialog box below appears click the button Software installation will then begin ...

Page 109: ...en on the data sheet of LCD PCB ASS You will need it later For the Language Setting jot down the setting of the language and the video output type You will need it later Refer to 3 5 6 Language setting Connect the Camera to the Power Source with the Compact Power Adapter CA 560 Connect the Camera s Digital terminal to the PC s USB Port with INTERFACE CABLE IFC 200 PCU Set the camera to the PC mode...

Page 110: ...oading data Save button This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format Load button This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera Saving or Loading data Save button This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format Load button This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera Notes If the adjustment...

Page 111: ...s connected to the com puter Click the OK button When the message on the right appears go to 4 3 4 Calibration 3 4 1 Imaging Calibration Tools Used Reference Camera Merchandise Personal Computer Compact Power Adapter CA 560 INTERFACE CABLE IFC 200PCU Adjustment Software Color Viewer 5600 K Color Bar Chart W 10 Filter 2pcs ...

Page 112: ...ight appears go to 6 6 ı Remove the Filters from the Color Viewer ˇ Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer Click the ADJUST button 7 When the message on the right appears go to 8 Power Source Stand Color Viewer Personal Computer CAMERA BODY W 10 Filter Stand Color Viewer Personal Computer CAMERA BODY Power Source q w q w e ...

Page 113: ...t e Click the ADJUST button q When the message on the right appears place the camera so that the lens is set gently against the Yellow part of the Color Bar Chart w Click the ADJUST button When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Imaging Cal Stand Power Source Color Viewer Color Bar Chart Personal Computer CAMERA BODY ...

Page 114: ...r Adapter CA 560 INTERFACE CABLE IFC 200PCU Adjustment Software 18 Gray Chart Tripod 1 3 Click the Flash Cal button When the message on the right appears go to 4 2 q When the message on the right appears check that the reference camera Merchan dise is connected to the computer w Click the OK button ...

Page 115: ... button This ends the Flash Cal w Turn the room light back on 4 q Place the 18 Gray Chart 57cm away from the finder of camera front w Make the room as dark as a darkroom e Click the ADJUST button Personal Computer Power Source 18 Gray Chart 57cm CAMERA BODY Tripod ...

Page 116: ...Brightness Box light source A C 12 Filter 1 2 3 Click the CCD button When the message on the right appears Go to 3 q Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C 12 Filter w Set the Brightness Box to EV12 e Click the ADJUST button Personal Computer Power Source Brightness Box CAMERA BODY C 12 Filter ...

Page 117: ...R71 4 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the CCD Adjustment ...

Page 118: ...go to 3 q Place the Auto Focus Chart 47cm away from the finder of camera front Place the Auto Focus Chart on a plain color wall or equivalent Adjust the light so that the brightness of the chart will be about EV8 5 w Fine adjustment the position of the camera so that the center of the Auto Focus Chart is aligned with the center of the LCD e Click the ADJUST button Personal Computer Power Source 47...

Page 119: ...R73 4 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Optical U Adjustment ...

Page 120: ...A W 10Filter 2 pcs Light Shielding Cloth Color Viewer 5600 K Color Bar Chart 1 2 3 Click the Imaging Process button When the message on the right appears go to 3 q Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box w Set the Brightness Box to EV12 e Click the ADJUST button Personal Computer Power Source Brightness Box CAMERA BODY ...

Page 121: ...e center of the Color Viewer via the two W 10 Filters w Click the ADJUST button Power Source Stand Color Viewer Personal Computer CAMERA BODY W 10 Filter q Remove the W 10 filters w Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer e Click the ADJUST button Stand Color Viewer Personal Computer CAMERA BODY Power Source ...

Page 122: ...T button 8 When the message on the right appears go to 9 9 10 q Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer w Place the camera so that the lens is set gently against the Red part of the Color Bar Chart e Click the ADJUST button 11 When the message on the right appears go to 12 Stand Power Source Color Viewer Color Bar Chart Personal Computer CAMERA BODY ...

Page 123: ...ppears cover the camera with the Light Shielding Cloth so that the no light reasons the CCD w Click the ADJUST button 12 13 14 q Remove the Color Bar Chart from the Color Viewer w Place the camera so that lens is set against the center of the Color Viewer e Click the ADJUST button Stand Color Viewer Personal Computer CAMERA BODY Power Source ...

Page 124: ...button q Make a fine adjustment on 4 R_BRIGHT and 5 B_BRIGHT according to the condi tion of LCD and then click the ADJUST button to preview on the LCD This fine adjustment is unnecessary for Ser vice part w Click the FINISH button This ends the LCD Adjustment 2 q When the message on the right appears en ter in the text boxes the data written on the data sheet is attached with LCD PCB ASS Y w Click...

Page 125: ... MAIN PCB ASS Y using LCD adjustment of Adjustment Software and jot down the value If the above is impossible replace LCD PCB ASS Y with service parts In that case refer C for LCD adjustment b After replacing with the new MAIN PCB ASS Y input the value you jot down in a a Input the value 1 to 5 written on the data sheet b Regarding 4 and 5 conduct fine adjustment Refer to the next page Input the v...

Page 126: ...recorded CF root directory w Insert the CF card to the Reference Camera e Set the Reference Camera in play mode and display Color Bar Image r Comparing a Color Bar displayed on a camera whose LCD is being adjusted with a Color Bar displayed on the Reference Camera conduct fine adjustment with adjustment value of 4 R_BRIGHT and 5 B_BRIGHT ...

Page 127: ...on q Attach Speedlite 380EX on the camera and turn it on w Set 18 Gray Chart 57cm from the Finder on camera front e Make the room as dark as a darkroom r Click the ADJUST button q When the message on the right appears turn the External Flash off w Click the ADJUST button 2 When the message on the right appears go to 3 Personal Computer Power Sorce 18 Gray Chart 57cm Ext Flash CAMERA BODY Tripod ...

Page 128: ...R82 5 q When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Flash adjustment w Turn the room light back on ...

Page 129: ...dish Spanish Therefore be sure to set the indication language of the LCD on the adjustment software Tool Used Personal Computer Compact Power Adapter CA 560 INTERF ACE CABLE IFC 200PCU Adjustment Software Procedures 1 Open the Languages Pull Down Menu of the Adjustment Software 2 Select any of the 5 languages N 10 languages P according to the destination or the initial setting of camera Notes 1 If...

Page 130: ...R84 3 5 7 Checking of sound recording output It is not required to adjust the recording output volume etc of sound Check the camera if the sound is recorded play backed properly ...

Page 131: ...PARTS CATALOG ...

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Page 133: ...7 9 8 1 34 28 34 20 19 36 35 32 35 10 12 11 25 13 36 23 24 36 26 36 21 36 36 22 36 33 14 15 2 29 29 29 28 37 16 17 18 38 27 D E D A A A 35 32 30 30 B B 30 C C 34 31 36 34 E 35 36 34 F F 39 36 36 See P3 See P7 See P9 See P11 See P5 See P21 P2 P1 ...

Page 134: ...IT 18 CD1 3268 000 B 1 PLATE LENS 19 CD1 3231 000 C 1 PLATE CF 20 CM1 1077 000 C 1 CF UNIT 21 CD1 3253 000 C 1 FRAME SUB 22 CD1 3244 000 C 1 FRAME MINI 23 CM1 1076 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y DC DC CONVERTER 24 CK1 0518 008 C 1 FPC VID 25 CD1 3255 000 C 1 BASE TRIPOD 26 CD1 3232 000 C 1 FRAME MAIN 27 CY1 6067 000 B 1 PLATE BODY NUMBER 28 CD1 3280 000 F 2 SCREW 29 CD1 3277 000 F 3 SCREW 30 CD1 3278 000 F 6 S...

Page 135: ...PowerShot G1 No 2 TOP UNIT 22 5 4 6 7 9 8 3 2 1 34 23 24 25 27 30 27 29 28 29 31 26 32 16 13 37 19 20 14 36 15 33 11 12 10 18 21 17 12 35 35 35 35 36 36 38 P3 ...

Page 136: ...ESSORY SHOE 16 CD1 3223 000 C 1 BASE ACCESSORY DETECT 1 17 CA1 9328 000 C 1 SPRING ACCESSORY SHOE 18 CB1 6258 000 C 1 SHOE ACCESSORY 19 CD1 3265 000 B 1 FRAME ACCESSORY SHOE 20 CK1 0519 000 C 1 FPC ACCESSORY SHOE 21 CA1 6504 000 B 1 ACCESSORY CONTACT UNIT 22 CM1 1081 000 B 1 TOP COVER UNIT 23 CD1 3234 000 C 1 PLATE MODE BASE 24 CL1 1009 000 C 1 BRUSH MODE DIAL 25 CL1 1008 000 C 1 BRUSH MAIN 26 CL1...

Page 137: ...PowerShot G1 No 3 FLASH SPEAKER UNIT 7 3 4 5 8 6 2 1 P5 ...

Page 138: ...SCRIPTION REMARKS 1 CD1 3281 000 C 1 BUSH SPEAKER 2 CM1 1055 000 C 1 SPEAKER UNIT 3 CM1 1059 000 C 1 FPC AF LED 4 CK2 1168 000 C 1 LEAD AF LED 5 CD1 3211 000 C 1 HOLDER AF LED 6 YN2 1146 000 C 1 LENS AF LED 7 CM1 1060 000 C 1 FLASH UNIT 8 XA4 9170 359 F 1 SCREW P6 ...

Page 139: ...PowerShot G1 No 4 REAR PLATE UNIT 7 4 5 6 3 2 1 P7 ...

Page 140: ... TY DISCRIPTION REMARKS 1 CD1 3213 000 C 1 HOLDER MICROPHONE 2 CD1 3212 000 C 1 COVER FLASH IC 3 CM1 1056 000 C 1 MICROPHONE UNIT 4 CD1 3187 000 C 1 BASE SEL BUTTON 5 CM1 1083 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y BUTTON 6 CD1 3186 000 C 1 FRAME REAR 7 XA1 7170 307 F 2 SCREW P8 ...

Page 141: ...PowerShot G1 No 5 BATTERY BOX UNIT 10 9 8 13 4 11 3 12 5 7 14 6 1 2 4 P9 ...

Page 142: ...RY LOCK 4 CK2 1169 000 C 1 LEAD SUB 5 CD1 3227 000 C 1 LOCK BATTERY COVER 6 CD1 3228 000 B 1 OPENER BATTERY COVER 7 FS4 2684 000 C 1 SPRING BATTERY LOCK 8 CD1 3266 000 C 1 COVER BATTERY BOX 9 CS8 5214 000 C 1 SPRING BATTERY EJECT 10 CL1 1007 000 C 1 BATTERY BOX MAIN UNIT 11 CK2 1167 000 C 1 LEAD POWER 12 XA4 9170 359 F 1 SCREW 13 XA4 9170 609 F 2 SCREW 14 XA4 9200 657 F 1 SCREW P10 ...

Page 143: ...PowerShot G1 No 6 LCD HINGE UNIT 2 1 10 8 7 5 3 6 4 9 11 12 12 11 11 P11 ...

Page 144: ...B 1 COVER LCD TOP 3 CM1 1054 000 C 1 HINGE UNIT 4 CD1 3189 000 C 1 COVER HINGE 5 CD1 3193 000 C 1 PLATE NUT 6 CD1 3181 000 B 1 COVER LCD FRAME 7 WG2 5199 001 C 1 PANEL LCD 8 CY1 6075 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y LCD 9 CD1 3194 000 C 1 SHEET LCD 10 CM1 1073 000 C 1 BACK LIGHT UNIT 11 CD1 3278 000 F 4 SCREW 12 XA1 7170 307 F 2 SCREW P12 ...

Page 145: ...rap NS DC100 Wireless Controller WL DC100 1 Battery Pack BP 511 2 Lens Cap Compact Power 2 Adapter CA 560 PLUG TYPE 1 N S stands for No Stock 2 Product available JPN N E B AS 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 N S 1 N S 1 N S 1 Accessories P13 ...

Page 146: ...029 000 B 1 STRAP NECK 2 CY1 6074 000 B 1 HOLDER BATTERY 3 C84 1028 000 B 1 LENS CAP UNIT 4 DY1 8242 000 C 1 COVER TERMINAL BP 511 BP 522 5 D82 0641 000 C 1 CORD AC DOM 6 D82 0642 000 C 1 CORD AC N 7 D82 0643 000 C 1 CORD AC E 8 D82 0644 000 C 1 CORD AC B 9 D82 0645 000 C 1 CORD AC AS P14 ...

Page 147: ... S stands for No Stock 2 Product available 1 2 3 4 4 5 N S 1 N S 1 N S 1 Charge Adapter Car Battery Cable Kit CR 560 2 Wide Converter WC DC58 2 Tele Converter TC DC58 2 FRONT CAP REAR CAP FRONT CAP REAR CAP Accessories P15 ...

Page 148: ...ist No 8 SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO CLASS Q TY DISCRIPTION REMARKS 1 DY1 8243 000 C 1 CAR BATTERY CABLE CB 560 2 DY1 8244 000 C 1 DC CABLE 3 CY1 6071 000 B 1 CAP FRONT 4 CY1 6072 000 B 1 CAP REAR 5 CY1 6073 000 B 1 CAP FRONT P16 ...

Page 149: ...ide Software Starter Guide System Map 1 N S stands for No Stock 1 Solution DISK CD ROM Language 10 Japanese 11 English 12 French 13 Spanish Language 2 Japanese 3 English 4 French 5 Spanish Language 6 Japanese 7 English 8 French 9 Spanish N S 1 Accessories P17 ...

Page 150: ...USER GUIDE F French 5 CY8 9040 007 S 1 CAMERA USER GUIDE S Spanish 6 CY8 9010 019 S 1 SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE J Japanese 7 CY8 9020 014 S 1 SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE E English 8 CY8 9030 013 S 1 SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE F French 9 CY8 9040 011 S 1 SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE S Spanish 10 CY8 9010 014 S 1 SYSTEM MAP J Japanese 11 CY8 9020 011 S 1 SYSTEM MAP E English 12 CY8 9030 010 S 1 SYSTEM MAP F French 13...

Page 151: ... 10 1 DIA BOND 1663B 5 ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000 4 LOGENEST RAMBDA A 74 3 THREE BOND 1401C 2 CEMEDINE SUPER X B 6 18 GRAY CHART 7 C 12 FILTER 8 W 10 FILTER 9 SERVICE MANUAL ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE CD ROM Service Tools P19 ...

Page 152: ...INE SUPER X 8008 BLACK 20ml 3 CY9 8011 000 Y 1 BOND THREE BOND 1404C 200g 4 CY9 8102 000 Y 1 LUBE LOGENEST RAMBDA A 74 80g 5 CY4 6012 000 Y 1 ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000 6mm x 50m roll 6 CY4 6016 000 Y 1 CHART 18 GRAY 1 5m x 3m 7 DY9 2029 000 Y 1 FILTER C 12 8 CY9 1543 000 Y 1 FILTER W 10 9 CY8 4368 031 Y 1 CD ROM SERVICE MANUAL J E including Adjustment Software P20 ...

Page 153: ...PowerShot G1 No 11 Fuse 1 2 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y P21 ...

Page 154: ...PowerShot G1 Parts List No 11 SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO CLASS Q TY DISCRIPTION REMARKS 1 CY4 6069 000 C 1 FUSE DAITO KE25 F01 2 CY4 6070 000 C 1 FUSE DAITO KE32 F02 P22 ...

Page 155: ...N PCB ASS Y E7 1 5 JACK PCB ASS Y E9 1 6 CF UNIT E10 1 7 ACCESSORY SHOE FPC E11 1 8 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y E13 2 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM E15 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS E17 3 1 OVERALL E17 3 2 MAIN PCB ASS Y 1 3 E18 3 3 MAIN PCB ASS Y 2 3 E19 3 4 MAIN PCB ASS Y 3 3 E20 3 5 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y E21 3 6 LCD PCB ASS Y E22 ...

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Page 157: ...E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 COMPONENT SIDE IC114 RTC IC121 Digital Signal Processor X101 X tal NTSC X102 X tal PAL IC110 RS232C Driver X100 X tal CPU IC113 CPU IC134 FLASH ROM IC122 CDS AD SW100 LCD Monitor Open Close DETECTION SW ...

Page 158: ... 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 SOLDERING SIDE IC103 IC107 Filter Buffer IC100 EVR IC127 TG IC132 IC133 SDRAM IC106 Audio Video IC IC105 Power SW IC for Digital Signal Processor CF IC117 Focus Zoom motor Driver IC116 IG Driver ...

Page 159: ... Y I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 COMPONENT SIDE IC102 LCD Driver IC101 Regulator IC103 Ope Amp F102 F101 F100 Filter IC100 Buffer ...

Page 160: ...E4 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 SOLDERING SIDE ...

Page 161: ...E5 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 COMPONENT SIDE 1 3 TOP MODULE UNIT LED2 Orange LED1 Green ...

Page 162: ...E6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 SOLDERING SIDE ...

Page 163: ...E7 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 COMPONENT SIDE 1 4 BUTTON PCB ASS Y SW10 CF Cover Open Close DETECTION SW TH1 Thermistor IC1 FLASH Control IC ...

Page 164: ...E8 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 SOLDERING SIDE ...

Page 165: ...E9 1 5 JACK PCB ASS Y I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 COMPONENT SIDE SOLDERING SIDE ...

Page 166: ...E10 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 6 CF UNIT ...

Page 167: ...E11 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 ACCESSORY SHOE FPC COMPONENT SIDE ...

Page 168: ...E12 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 SOLDERING SIDE ...

Page 169: ...E13 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y COMPONENT SIDE IC01 Battery Charge Control IC ...

Page 170: ...E14 I H G F E D C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 SOLDERING SIDE IC02 DC DC Converter F01 F02 Fuse ...

Page 171: ...26 50 20 21 39 1 6 6 5 2 2 1 4 5 3 1 1 2 1 2 7 12 1 2 1 2 5 1 1 8 11 24 LCD PCB ASS Y LCD ROTATION DETECT SW HINGE UNIT FLASH UNIT LCD PANEL BACK LIGHT UNIT B W LCD PANEL TOP MODULE UNIT CN1 AF LED FPC ACC SHOE FPC BUTTON PCB ASS Y CF UNIT CF COVER OPEN CLOSE DETECT SW CCD FPC OPT FPC IG FPC MIC MAIN PCB ASS Y DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y DC IN JACK PCB ASS Y SPEAKER UNIT VID FPC BUTTON BATTERY BATTE...

Page 172: ...LCD_SEG 4 46 LCD_SEG 3 47 LCD_SEG 2 48 LCD_SEG 1 49 LCD_SEG 0 50 LCD_COM 0 CN103 1 Not Connected 2 ired zoom 3 VCC zoom 4 Sens zoom 5 Focus 4 b 6 Focus 2 a 7 Focus 3 b 8 Focus 1 a 9 Zoom 3 b 10 Zoom 1 a 11 Zoom 2 a 12 Zoom 4 b 13 ired focus 14 VCC focus 15 Sens focus 16 Not Connected CN104 1 Not Connected 2 ig 1 3 ig 3 4 ig 2 5 ig 4 6 Not Connected CN105 1 BKL_BRT 2 BKL_21V 3 GND 4 LCD_12V 5 LCD_5...

Page 173: ... 4 5V REG COMP VIDEO VDD5_21V VDD3_12V VDD3_5V VDD3_15V VDD0 Digital Signal Processing IC SD RAM FLASH MEMORY VDD0 OSC VDD VBAT 5V REG 5V REG a b c a b c DAC AV Amp VDD0 TH100 VBAT CPU BATTERY LOAD TEST MOTOR DRIVER T G VDD2_15V VDD2_ 75V M M M MIC REMOTE TH1 BAT OPEN CF OPEN FLASH Control IC ACC SHOE BUTTON BATTERY KEY RTC RESET VDD0 5V VBAT MIC IN OLC DIAL KEY FINDER LED AF AUXILIARY LIGHT EMITT...

Page 174: ... L104 2 4 a b c IC101 INV P3_0 P3_1 P3_2 P4_7 IC127 TG CXD2497R 41 43 44 46 40 47 42 45 12 13 9 39 8 14 7 15 29 MCKO ADCLK CCDCLK_C XSHD XSHP 30 23 17 16 34 26 27 28 35 31 32 33 EX 10 EX 9 EX 51 EX_52 SSGOUT_1 SSGOUT_5 SSGOUT_0 SSGOUT_1 SSGOUT_5 CCDCLK_C SSGOUT_0 C239 C238 35 36 33 22 23 18 16 32 14 24 41 42 40 VDD 12 21 30 31 43 46 4 4 3 2 IC122 CDS_AD AN2104N CCDOUT1 CCDOUT2 DS1 DS2 ADCLK CPOP S...

Page 175: ...SML31 LED1 AAPG1211 AFLED21 Green AFLED22 Red MACRO Umber Q4 SW 2SC3631 IC2 SW 7W53 5 1 7 6 6 IC3 OR 7SH32 4 1 2 IC4 OR 7SH32 4 1 2 5V Q1 BUFFER XP4601 SW5 SW7 SW6 SW8 SW4 SW9 SET DISP WR MENU SW3 SW2 SW1 AE_LOCK 2 3 IC5 REMOTE CONTROL RS 151 MIC IN MIC GND REMOTE MIC BATTERY COVER OPEN DET SW CF LID OPEN DET SW THERMISTOR TH1 SW10 TO DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y VCPU Q127 PDTC114 EX3 EX15 EX19 EX25 ...

Page 176: ...7SH32 IC113 CPU 2 2 µPD82434S1 TCTL1 INTP3 EX56 EX57 EX32 EX33 EX36 EX28 EX53 EX3 EX4 EX1 EX1 EX0 EX0 EX22 EX23 EX13 EX14 EX52 EX51 EX6 EX31 EX8 ADIN0 AOUT AVERF AVERFP EX24 EX38 EX37 EX39 EX34 EX35 EX60 EX61 TOUT1 MWRB MRDB CSMEMB ADIN3 ADIN4 ADIN6 ADIN7 ADIN2 INTP0 INTP2 INTP1 TCTL0 ESREQ ESDT ECLK ALE UBEB CSENGB WAITB a b c d e f g h i j k a b c d e f g h i j k a b c d e f g h i j k A1 A20 D0 ...

Page 177: ... 2 6 5 1 4 3 1 4 2 5 6 3 1 4 6 5 2 2 3 5 2 5 3 3 5 6 4 1 2 DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL 1 2 BATT GND CN2 CN1 1 2 1 2 SP SP 1 2 2 1 VDD2_5 5V REDCNT SW 2 1 2 F01 L01 RSNS D03 Q08 3 3 4 4 Q10 Q08 Q10 TRICLE CHARGE Q09 D02 C02 VDC Q41 CHG OFF 1 4 3 VDC BATTERY BOX UNIT DC_IN 9 5V 1 DC_IN Q03 PWM SW Q02 SW DRIVE Q07 Q04 SW GND 3 AVOUT J1 6 AUDIO_OUT 1 VIDEO_OUT VDD DRIVE ...

Page 178: ...ENB ENB LCD PANEL ROUT GOUT BOUT PCD 2 6 Q102 1 2 Q102 2 2 3 1 2 1 4 5 3 F102 LPF 2 6 Q104 1 2 Q104 2 2 3 1 2 1 4 5 3 F101 LPF 2 6 Q103 1 2 Q103 2 2 3 1 2 1 4 5 3 F100 LPF R101 100 Q108 BRIGHT CONT 2SC4617 Q106 Q107 BUFFER PDTC114 Q106 Q107 15V IC105 BUFFER 7W04 5 7 3 CSV CSH 1 1 2 4 4 5 3 IC101 4 5V REG MM1385BN Q105 SW XP03311 16 49 48 50 35 33 34 15 14 10 11 52 51 51 5 4 3 C115 C118 C120 5V IC1...

Page 179: ...PARTS CATALOG ...

Page 180: ...7 9 8 1 34 28 34 20 19 36 35 32 35 10 12 11 25 13 36 23 24 36 26 36 21 36 36 22 36 33 14 15 2 29 29 29 28 37 16 17 18 38 27 D E D A A A 35 32 30 30 B B 30 C C 34 31 36 34 E 35 36 34 F F 39 36 36 See P3 See P7 See P9 See P11 See P5 See P21 P2 P1 ...

Page 181: ...IT 18 CD1 3268 000 B 1 PLATE LENS 19 CD1 3231 000 C 1 PLATE CF 20 CM1 1077 000 C 1 CF UNIT 21 CD1 3253 000 C 1 FRAME SUB 22 CD1 3244 000 C 1 FRAME MINI 23 CM1 1076 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y DC DC CONVERTER 24 CK1 0518 008 C 1 FPC VID 25 CD1 3255 000 C 1 BASE TRIPOD 26 CD1 3232 000 C 1 FRAME MAIN 27 CY1 6067 000 B 1 PLATE BODY NUMBER 28 CD1 3280 000 F 2 SCREW 29 CD1 3277 000 F 3 SCREW 30 CD1 3278 000 F 6 S...

Page 182: ...PowerShot G1 No 2 TOP UNIT 22 5 4 6 7 9 8 3 2 1 34 23 24 25 27 30 27 29 28 29 31 26 32 16 13 37 19 20 14 36 15 33 11 12 10 18 21 17 12 35 35 35 35 36 36 38 P3 ...

Page 183: ...ESSORY SHOE 16 CD1 3223 000 C 1 BASE ACCESSORY DETECT 1 17 CA1 9328 000 C 1 SPRING ACCESSORY SHOE 18 CB1 6258 000 C 1 SHOE ACCESSORY 19 CD1 3265 000 B 1 FRAME ACCESSORY SHOE 20 CK1 0519 000 C 1 FPC ACCESSORY SHOE 21 CA1 6504 000 B 1 ACCESSORY CONTACT UNIT 22 CM1 1081 000 B 1 TOP COVER UNIT 23 CD1 3234 000 C 1 PLATE MODE BASE 24 CL1 1009 000 C 1 BRUSH MODE DIAL 25 CL1 1008 000 C 1 BRUSH MAIN 26 CL1...

Page 184: ...PowerShot G1 No 3 FLASH SPEAKER UNIT 7 3 4 5 8 6 2 1 P5 ...

Page 185: ...SCRIPTION REMARKS 1 CD1 3281 000 C 1 BUSH SPEAKER 2 CM1 1055 000 C 1 SPEAKER UNIT 3 CM1 1059 000 C 1 FPC AF LED 4 CK2 1168 000 C 1 LEAD AF LED 5 CD1 3211 000 C 1 HOLDER AF LED 6 YN2 1146 000 C 1 LENS AF LED 7 CM1 1060 000 C 1 FLASH UNIT 8 XA4 9170 359 F 1 SCREW P6 ...

Page 186: ...PowerShot G1 No 4 REAR PLATE UNIT 7 4 5 6 3 2 1 P7 ...

Page 187: ... TY DISCRIPTION REMARKS 1 CD1 3213 000 C 1 HOLDER MICROPHONE 2 CD1 3212 000 C 1 COVER FLASH IC 3 CM1 1056 000 C 1 MICROPHONE UNIT 4 CD1 3187 000 C 1 BASE SEL BUTTON 5 CM1 1083 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y BUTTON 6 CD1 3186 000 C 1 FRAME REAR 7 XA1 7170 307 F 2 SCREW P8 ...

Page 188: ...PowerShot G1 No 5 BATTERY BOX UNIT 10 9 8 13 4 11 3 12 5 7 14 6 1 2 4 P9 ...

Page 189: ...RY LOCK 4 CK2 1169 000 C 1 LEAD SUB 5 CD1 3227 000 C 1 LOCK BATTERY COVER 6 CD1 3228 000 B 1 OPENER BATTERY COVER 7 FS4 2684 000 C 1 SPRING BATTERY LOCK 8 CD1 3266 000 C 1 COVER BATTERY BOX 9 CS8 5214 000 C 1 SPRING BATTERY EJECT 10 CL1 1007 000 C 1 BATTERY BOX MAIN UNIT 11 CK2 1167 000 C 1 LEAD POWER 12 XA4 9170 359 F 1 SCREW 13 XA4 9170 609 F 2 SCREW 14 XA4 9200 657 F 1 SCREW P10 ...

Page 190: ...PowerShot G1 No 6 LCD HINGE UNIT 2 1 10 8 7 5 3 6 4 9 11 12 12 11 11 P11 ...

Page 191: ...B 1 COVER LCD TOP 3 CM1 1054 000 C 1 HINGE UNIT 4 CD1 3189 000 C 1 COVER HINGE 5 CD1 3193 000 C 1 PLATE NUT 6 CD1 3181 000 B 1 COVER LCD FRAME 7 WG2 5199 001 C 1 PANEL LCD 8 CY1 6075 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y LCD 9 CD1 3194 000 C 1 SHEET LCD 10 CM1 1073 000 C 1 BACK LIGHT UNIT 11 CD1 3278 000 F 4 SCREW 12 XA1 7170 307 F 2 SCREW P12 ...

Page 192: ...rap NS DC100 Wireless Controller WL DC100 1 Battery Pack BP 511 2 Lens Cap Compact Power 2 Adapter CA 560 PLUG TYPE 1 N S stands for No Stock 2 Product available JPN N E B AS 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 N S 1 N S 1 N S 1 Accessories P13 ...

Page 193: ...029 000 B 1 STRAP NECK 2 CY1 6074 000 B 1 HOLDER BATTERY 3 C84 1028 000 B 1 LENS CAP UNIT 4 DY1 8242 000 C 1 COVER TERMINAL BP 511 BP 522 5 D82 0641 000 C 1 CORD AC DOM 6 D82 0642 000 C 1 CORD AC N 7 D82 0643 000 C 1 CORD AC E 8 D82 0644 000 C 1 CORD AC B 9 D82 0645 000 C 1 CORD AC AS P14 ...

Page 194: ... S stands for No Stock 2 Product available 1 2 3 4 4 5 N S 1 N S 1 N S 1 Charge Adapter Car Battery Cable Kit CR 560 2 Wide Converter WC DC58 2 Tele Converter TC DC58 2 FRONT CAP REAR CAP FRONT CAP REAR CAP Accessories P15 ...

Page 195: ...ist No 8 SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO CLASS Q TY DISCRIPTION REMARKS 1 DY1 8243 000 C 1 CAR BATTERY CABLE CB 560 2 DY1 8244 000 C 1 DC CABLE 3 CY1 6071 000 B 1 CAP FRONT 4 CY1 6072 000 B 1 CAP REAR 5 CY1 6073 000 B 1 CAP FRONT P16 ...

Page 196: ...ide Software Starter Guide System Map 1 N S stands for No Stock 1 Solution DISK CD ROM Language 10 Japanese 11 English 12 French 13 Spanish Language 2 Japanese 3 English 4 French 5 Spanish Language 6 Japanese 7 English 8 French 9 Spanish N S 1 Accessories P17 ...

Page 197: ...USER GUIDE F French 5 CY8 9040 007 S 1 CAMERA USER GUIDE S Spanish 6 CY8 9010 019 S 1 SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE J Japanese 7 CY8 9020 014 S 1 SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE E English 8 CY8 9030 013 S 1 SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE F French 9 CY8 9040 011 S 1 SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE S Spanish 10 CY8 9010 014 S 1 SYSTEM MAP J Japanese 11 CY8 9020 011 S 1 SYSTEM MAP E English 12 CY8 9030 010 S 1 SYSTEM MAP F French 13...

Page 198: ... 10 1 DIA BOND 1663B 5 ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000 4 LOGENEST RAMBDA A 74 3 THREE BOND 1401C 2 CEMEDINE SUPER X B 6 18 GRAY CHART 7 C 12 FILTER 8 W 10 FILTER 9 SERVICE MANUAL ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE CD ROM Service Tools P19 ...

Page 199: ...INE SUPER X 8008 BLACK 20ml 3 CY9 8011 000 Y 1 BOND THREE BOND 1404C 200g 4 CY9 8102 000 Y 1 LUBE LOGENEST RAMBDA A 74 80g 5 CY4 6012 000 Y 1 ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000 6mm x 50m roll 6 CY4 6016 000 Y 1 CHART 18 GRAY 1 5m x 3m 7 DY9 2029 000 Y 1 FILTER C 12 8 CY9 1543 000 Y 1 FILTER W 10 9 CY8 4368 031 Y 1 CD ROM SERVICE MANUAL J E including Adjustment Software P20 ...

Page 200: ...PowerShot G1 No 11 Fuse 1 2 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y P21 ...

Page 201: ...PowerShot G1 Parts List No 11 SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO CLASS Q TY DISCRIPTION REMARKS 1 CY4 6069 000 C 1 FUSE DAITO KE25 F01 2 CY4 6070 000 C 1 FUSE DAITO KE32 F02 P22 ...

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