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R2:CONFIDENTIAL

SERVICE MANUAL

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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TECHNICAL

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DISASSEMBLY

APPENDIX

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Summary of Contents for PowerShot G11

Page 1: ...Copyright 2009 Canon Inc R2 CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE MANUAL English Edition GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION DISASSEMBLY APPENDIX READ ME ...

Page 2: ...rademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States of America and or other countries All other trademarks product names service marks are generally either registered or unregistered marks of their respective owners Copyright All copyrights in the content of this Service Manual are owned or controlled by Canon Inc You are not permitted to copy reproduce download modify adapt...

Page 3: ... 2 1 Exterior Photos 7 2 2 6 view Diagram 8 2 3 Nomenclature 9 3 Specifications 3 1 Product Specifications 10 3 2 System Diagram 22 3 3 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode 23 3 4 Menus 24 3 5 Direct Print 26 3 6 Playback Compatibility 29 3 7 List of Accessory and Its Compatibility 31 4 Accessory Specifications 4 1 New Accessories 33 4 2 Main Unchanged Accessories 35 ...

Page 4: ...l image data Image processing using Digital Photo Professional software from EOS series z High speed ISO setting greatly reduces camera shake and subject blur z iSAPS technology enables high speed AF and high precision AE AWB 1 2 Full Featured 1 2 1 Shooting Features 1 Still Images z Face detection function Face detection technology Face AiAF focuses on the faces in the scene AF frame can be moved...

Page 5: ...f white balance correction z Two custom white balance menu items allow two white balance settings z Further advanced Safety FE Safety FE reduces the occurrence of highlight blowout during flash photography at close distances z Thanks to a faster flash synchro speed an appropriate exposure can be obtained even in bright scenes z Continuous shooting AF takes continuous shots while maintaining focus ...

Page 6: ...tion function to automatically correct red eye that occurred during flash photography z Trimming centered around faces is possible by using the face detection function z Recorded images can be resized to 1600 x 1200 pixels 640 x 480 pixels and 320 x 240 pixels z Focus Checker allows checking the image focus during playback z My Colors enables customization of the colors in the scene during playbac...

Page 7: ...y pressing the shutter button halfway during playback z The shutter sound is synchronized with the actual shutter speed z My Menu allows registering of user selected options from the shooting menu z Improved operability due to a shortcut button Servo AF can be registered as a shortcut z Selected ISO speed is displayed on the LCD monitor Actual ISO speed is displayed in 1 3 stop increments when pre...

Page 8: ...proved by means of introducing a proportional font z UI display available in 26 languages The models for Japanese market available with 2 languages Japanese and English only z Hot shoe enables external flash attachment z Tele converter enables shooting a wide variety of scenes 1 5 Design z The Field G is the design keyword for this G series camera Unique texture feel and details of the G Series Co...

Page 9: ...film equivalent Focusing Range Real image optical zoom v iewf inder With diopter adjustment dial Image Sensor 5x zoom 28 W 140 T mm 50 cm 1 6 f t inf inity Auto 1 P Tv Av M C1 C2 Low Light Quick Shot SCN 2 Mov ie 1 Optimum image processing f or each scene 2 Portrait Landscape Night Snapshot Kids Pets Indoor Sports Sunset Night Scene Fireworks Beach Underwater Aquarium Foliage Snow Color Accent Swa...

Page 10: ...7 2 Exterior 2 1 Exterior Phots ...

Page 11: ...8 2 2 6 view Diagram 48 3 76 2 3 00 112 1 4 41 1 90 Unit mm inch Nominal Dimensions ...

Page 12: ...pler Cable Cover c Direct Print Short Cut Button Metering Light d Jump Button AF Frame Selector a Single Image Erase Button Screen LCD Monitor Diopter Adjustment Dial Viewfinder Indicators 1 Playback Button ISO Speed Lamp Microphone ISO Speed Dial Power Button Power Lamp á AE Lock FE Lock Button HDMI Terminal Remote Terminal A V OUT Audio Video Output and DIGITAL Terminal n Menu Button l Display B...

Page 13: ... 6 x 2 8 in 0 37x With Tele converter 55 cm 1 8 ft infinity 132 99 mm 5 5 x 3 9 in 0 26x 1 cm 0 4 in infinity 32 23 mm 1 26 x 0 91 in 1 16x 30 cm 12 in infinity 93 70 mm 3 6 x 2 8 in 0 37x 50 cm 1 6 ft infinity 50 cm 1 6 ft infinity With Tele converter 93 cm 3 1 ft infinity 202 151 mm 8 0 x 5 9 in 0 17x 1 50 cm 0 4 in 1 6 ft 32 23 mm 1 26 x 0 91 in 1 16x 30 50 cm 12 in 1 6 ft 93 70 mm 3 6 x 2 8 in...

Page 14: ...AF will be automatically set when in Auto mode Servo AF Available Not selectable when AF Point Zoom is on or FaceSelf Timer is set AE is linked to the AF frame Servo AE In Auto shooting mode pressing the shutter button halfway while detected faces are moving will turn on Servo AF AF Frame Face AiAF 1 2 Center FlexiZone 1 AF frame can be moved and fixed to a specified face 2 If no faces are detecte...

Page 15: ...sten Fluorescent Fluorescent H Flash Underwater Custom 1 Custom 2 The color of faces is evaluated in Face AiAF Shutter Aperture Shutter Type Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter Aperture Type Iris type Shutter Speeds 1 1 4000 sec 15 1 4000 sec Total shutter speed range Shutter speeds vary depending on the shooting modes The following shutter speeds are available in Tv mode or M mode 15 13 10 ...

Page 16: ...hoe Cord OC E3 Control Method Mutual communications through Sync contact Variable Light Control E TTL Maximum Flash Synchro Shutter Speeds 1 250 sec Recycling Time Full Flash Depending on the attached speedlite Flash Output Compensation 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments Manual Flash Output Setting 22 levels 580EX II 19 levels 270EX 430EX II Wireless Flash Available 580EX II On Off only FP Flash Avail...

Page 17: ... not available Not available with RAW setting Magnification 1 4x 2 3x Focal length 35mm film equivalent 39 2 W 196 T mm 64 4 W 322 T mm Large Medium 1 Medium 2 Medium 3 Small 5 0x 5 0x 7 0x 11x 20x Maximum magnification without loss of image quality at each recording pixel setting Image Stabilizer Modes Off Continuous Shoot Only Panning Converter Settings None TC DC58D Camera Start up Time Release...

Page 18: ...ill Images Noise Reduction When shutter speed is set between 15 and 1 3 sec Bracketing Focus 3 levels Large Medium Small AE Compensation value can be selected within a range between 1 3 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments The exposure compensation setting can be adjusted higher or lower than the set exposure value i Contrast Automatic Off Not available with RAW setting Blink Detection Available Rec Rev...

Page 19: ... 900 folders Up to 2 000 files can be stored per folder Folder Creation Daily Monthly Still Images Color Space Standard sRGB Compression Fine normal Number of Recording Pixels Recording Capacity Large 3648 2736 Medium 1 2816 2112 Medium 2 2272 1704 Medium 3 1600 1200 Small 640 480 Wide 3648 2048 RAW 3648x2736 Medium 1824 1368 Unit pixels Low Light mode F N F N F N F N F N F N RAW JPG F N File Size...

Page 20: ...ting begins Resume Playback Last seen Last shot Movie playback will resume from the last frame displayed when playback is interrupted partway through in the prior viewing session Image Advance Operation tools Buttons control dial Playback Effects 3 types Scroll Display Available Recording Pixels Frame Rate 640 480 30fps 320 240 30fps Standard Color Accent Color Swap Low Level Format 640 480 320 24...

Page 21: ...lable Still Images Maximum Playback Pixels 5616 x 3744 Playback Modes Single index Magnification Approx 2x 10x The number of thumbnails can be set as following depending on the aspect ratio 4 3 2 x 2 3 x 3 6 x 6 10 x 10 16 9 3 x 2 4 x 3 8 x 6 13 x 10 RAW Playback CR2 data type Not available RAW image can be viewed by the JPEG image recorded simultaneously Red Eye Correction Available Not available...

Page 22: ...le in Rec Review Print Settings Print Type standard index both Date File No Clear DPOF data can be selected Erasing Specifications Erasing Modes Select image select range select all images all filtered images The image data in the memory card stored with the design rule for camera file systems format can be erased However protected images cannot be erased Erasing a portion of movie in one second i...

Page 23: ...e 3rd option as a factory default Registerable Data Images and sounds recorded with the camera Images and sounds in the supplied software Images and sounds downloaded from the online service Canon Image Gateway Only available in Japan and Europe Specifications Item Start up image Start up sound Operation sound Self timer sound Shutter sound Specifications 320 x 240 pixels JPEG file with 4 2 0 or 4...

Page 24: ...14 Charging Time Approx 4 hours charged from the main battery Duration Life Approx 3 weeks after the sub battery is fully charged and the main battery is removed Battery Capacity Number of Images Shot Shooting mode Quick Shot Approx 340shots LCD monitor On Playback Time Approx 7 hours Power Saving Function Auto Power Down when idle Shooting mode Approx 3 min later Playback mode Approx 5 min later ...

Page 25: ...22 3 2 System Diagram ...

Page 26: ...23 3 3 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode ...

Page 27: ...24 3 4 Menus 3 4 1 Shooting Menu ...

Page 28: ...Returns camera to default settings Default setting Item Options Summary Slideshow Plays back images automatically s e g a m i s e s a r E e s a r E s e g a m i s t c e t o r P t c e t o r P s e g a m i s e t a t o R e t a t o R s e g a m i s e z i r o g e t a C y r o g e t a C y M i Contrast Corrects dark portions and contrast in still images Red Eye Correction Corrects red eyes in still images Tr...

Page 29: ...O 7 4 5 6 7 Canon proprietary feature Easy Print Single Image Print O O O O NOTE 1 Uses the camera s shooting information to optimize the image data 2 Red eye correction only 3 Red eye NR Face brightness adjustment 4 1 to 99 copies can be set per image 5 For the usable paper size refer to the printer user guide 6 Default only 7 Prints 2 4 or 8 images on a single sheet of paper 8 can only be select...

Page 30: ...shooting information 12 Only available with cameras supporting contact sheet type 35 image index layout 13 Not available when printing without borders 14 Single frame is only possible when the cam era corresponds to the Movie print Single frame 15 When the print type is set to Index the Date and File Number cannot be set at the same time 16 When the print type is set to Standard the File Number ca...

Page 31: ...rect Print PictBridge Canon Direct Print SELPHY CP series ES series Canon Direct Print PictBridge support CP750 740 730 720 710 530 520 510 500 400 ES2 ES1 ES20 ES3 ES30 CP600 770 760 PictBridge SELPHY CP series ES series PictBridge support CP780 790 ES40 PIXMA series Bubble Jet Direct support PIXMA series Bubble Jet Direct PictBridge support PictBridge Bubble Jet Direct SELPHY DS series Bubble Je...

Page 32: ... O 2 O O 1 1 2 1 SD ID 600 55 50 40 30a 30 L2 L PS S2 IS PS A400 O O O O O SD MMC ID 800 IS 700 80 70 60 L3 WIRELESS PS A700 A620 A610 A540 A530 A520 A510 A430 A420 A410 O O O O O PS S80 2 2 O 3 O 3 O O O SD SDHC MMC MMCplus TX1 only ID 900 IS 90 10 L4 PS S3 IS TX1 PS A710 IS A570 IS A560 A550 A460 A450 4 4 4 4 O 4 O 4 O 4 O O ID 1000 810 IS PS G7 S5 IS PS A640 A630 2 4 2 4 4 4 O 3 4 O 3 4 O 4 O O...

Page 33: ...0 60 L3 WIRELESS PS S80 except XGA PS A700 A620 A610 A540 A530 A430 A420 A410 O 2 O O O O O O PS S80 XGA O O O O O O SD SDHC MMC MMCplus TX1 only PS S3 IS except 320 x 240 60fps PS A710 IS A640 A630 A550 A460 A450 5 O 2 5 O 5 O O O O O PS S3 IS except 320 x 240 60fps 5 O 5 O O O O O PS S3 IS 320 x 240 60fps O O O O O ID 1000 900 IS 810 IS 3 90 3 10 3 L4 PS G7 S5 IS TX1 4 PS A570 IS A560 O O O O PS...

Page 34: ...O O O CA 560 O O O O O O CA 570 CG 560 570 O O O O O O CR 560 O O O O O O CB 5L CG 580 O O O O O O CB 2LT CB 2LTE O O CB 2LW 2LWE O O CB 2LY 2LYE O CB 3AH CBK 100 O O O CB 4AH CBK4 200 O O O CBC NB2 O O O O CB 5AH CBK4 300 O O O CB 2LZ CB 2LZE O DC Coupler DR 700 O O DR 20 O O DR 40 O DR 50 O Lens Accessory WC DC58 O O O WC DC58N O O WC DC52A O WC DC58A O WC DC58B O WC DC10 O TC DC52B O TC DC58 O ...

Page 35: ...S 60E3 O Cables and Others AVC DC100 O O O O O AVC DC300 O O O O O O AVC DC400 O O STV 250N O O HTC 100 O O O SX 1 IS SX20 IS IFC 200MC O O IFC 200PCS O O IFC 200PCU O O O IFC 300PCU O O IFC 400PCU O O O O O O O O O O AD PC98 O O DIF 100 O G10 O O O O O O O O O O DIF 200 O DIF B100 O G10 O O O O O O O O O O DIF B250 O All Weather Case Waterproof Case Waterproof Case Weight WP DC300 O WP DC20 O WP ...

Page 36: ... Main Materials employed materials Polycarbonate body etc ABS controls clear plate glass lens window acrylic diffusion plate stainless steel springs etc EPDM seal etc Controls All buttons and controls Printing operation with the Print Share button is not available Supplied Accessories Neck strap wrist strap and silicon grease Remarks Double paned glass lens window with anti reflection coating on b...

Page 37: ... 104 F Dimensions excluding protrusions 153 5 x 107 5 x 119 1 mm 6 04 x 4 23 x 4 69 in Volume Approx 1150 cm3 38 9 fl oz US 1 Weight Approx 575 g 20 3 oz Waterproof Case only 1 Approx 980 g 34 6 oz Waterproof Case 1 and camera body 2 Number of Separately Sold Waterproof Case Weights WW DC1 Recommended for Mounting 4 weight 153 5 6 04 107 5 4 23 119 1 4 69 Unit mm inch ...

Page 38: ...Cable HTC 100 Interface Cable IFC 400PCU AV Cable AVC DC400 All exterior views are omitted Cable Supported Model Power Shot G11 Battery NB 7L Battery Charger CB 2LZ CB 2LZE AC Adapter Kit ACK DC50 Compact Power Adapter CA PS700 DC Coupler DR 50 Battery Charger AC Adapter Supported Model ...

Page 39: ... Input Rated Output Charging Time Charge Indicator Operating Temperatures Dimensions Weight Approx 92 g 3 25 oz Approx 85 g 3 00 oz excluding power cord 0 40 C 32 104 F 92 5 x 27 0 x 62 0 mm 3 64 x 1 06 x 2 44 in 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 14 VA 100 V 19 2 VA 240 V 0 14 A 100 V 0 08 A 240 V 8 4 V DC 0 7 A Approx 2 hr 20 min when using NB 7L Charging Orange Fully charged Green Two indicator system Rated...

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Page 41: ...ATTERYFPCASS Y 1 1 6 LCDPCBASS Y 1 2 Shooting Flowchart 2 3 Troubleshooting 3 3 1 When an Error Code is Displayed 3 3 2 When a Problem Occurs 4 3 3 Simplified Troubleshooting 5 3 3 1 If the Power cannot be Turned On 5 3 3 2 If the Flash does not Work 6 4 FUSE 7 4 1 List of Fuses Used 7 4 2 Positions of Fuses Used 7 5 Power Consumption 8 6 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM 9 ...

Page 42: ...ion switch 13 JACK of the DIGITAL AV output 1 2 REAR COVER ASS Y JOG UNIT 1 Rear operation button 2 Controller wheel 1 3 TOP MIC COVER ASS Y 1 Power switch 2 Shutter button and Zoom lever 3 Mode dial 4 ISO dial 5 MIC UNIT 1 4 FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y ST FPC ASS Y 1 Flash charging and drive 2 SPEAKER UNIT 1 5 BATTERY BOX ASS Y BAT TERY FPC ASS Y 1 FUSE 2 Audio signal relay 3 Flash drive signal relay 4 L...

Page 43: ...lash After Shooting Yes Yes Yes No No Flash Adjustment EVF Adjustment MF Yes No EVF AE 2 Face Detect 3 EVF AF 1 No EVF Yes No 5 1 When AF Mode is set to CONT 2 Does not run when the Mode Dial is set to M mode and the flash is closed or Special Scene Mode is set to Fireworks 3 When AF Frame is set to Face Detect 4 Runs when AF function is used even in M mode 5 Does not run when the Mode Dial is set...

Page 44: ...ion of recording When the Memory Card becomes full during writing of photographed images to Memory Card writing is repeatedly performed with the JPEG compression ratio successively increased to reduce the size of the image file until it can be successfully written to Memory Card This error occurs when writing of the JPEG image file fails after 10 times Cause and Probable Faulty Part MAIN PCB ASS Y...

Page 45: ...nnot be turned on The image is not displayed on the LCD Monitor The photographed image is abnormal The zoom does not function The Built in Flash does not work Communications with the personal computer is not possible The Memory card is not recognized Buttons The Mode Dial do not work Defect position Reference MAIN PCB ASS Y MAIN PCB ASS Y LCD ASS Y OPTICAL ASS Y MAIN PCB ASS Y OPTICAL ASS Y MAIN P...

Page 46: ... Adjustments software 3 3 1 If the Power cannot be Turned On MAIN PCB ASS Y SECONDARY SIDE BATTERY FPC ASS Y PRIMARY SIDE DETECT SWITCH FUSE FU402 FUSE FU401 1 Procedure Check point Conceivable cause Check the fuse FU402 conduction 2 Check whether the BATTERY COVER open close detection switch on the MAIN PCB ASS Y is broken If electrical conduction is not found The fuse FU402 is blown If electrica...

Page 47: ...If the LCD WIRE connector comes off from the connector on the MAIN PCB ASS Y If the LCD WIRE is broken BATTERY FPC ASS Y PRIMARY SIDE FUSE FU401 FUSE FU402 Procedure Check point Conceivable cause 1 Check the fuse FU401 conduction If electrical conduction is not found The fuse FU401 is blown If electrical conduction is found MAIN PCB ASS Y may be defective FLASH UNIT may be defective ...

Page 48: ...402 FU401 FUSE PARTS NO for BATTERY for FLASH UNIT Mounted PCB NOTE FU401 FU402 VD7 2241 251 VD7 3962 001 BATTERY FPC ASS Y BATTERY FPC ASS Y BATTERY BOX ASS Y VBATT FU402 FUSE FU401 FUSE VBATT VBATT for MAIN PCB ASS Y for ST FPC ASS Y FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y BATT TERMINAL 2 fuses are used for this product BATTERY FPC ASS Y ...

Page 49: ...ration In still image mode Shooting mode Auto AF frame Center if selectable In playback mode Lens barrel Retracted In power off mode Coin battery Removed in models whose batteries are removable Apply voltage V 7 4 Still image mode A 0 268 Movie mode A 0 056 LCD ON LCD OFF 0 260 0 155 2 87 Playback mode A When power OFF µA Power Supply Ammeter Voltmeter CAMERA DC IN Power Supply Voltmeter Ammeter C...

Page 50: ...Y NB 7L SPEAKER ASS Y REAR COVER ASS Y MAIN CAPACITOR CN403 FU401 FU402 CN560 CN4303 CN4302 CN4301 MAIN PCB ASS Y IC4001 CN1004 CN1008 IC1002 IC1003 IC1004 IC1005 IC1008 IC1009 CN4503 CN2000 IC2001 IC2002 IC2000 IC2003 IC2004 CN3001 IC500 IC501 IC502 IC3001 CN4001 IC1010 IC4502 IC1001 IC3201 IC601 CN1002 CN1003 CN1005 IC1006 IC1007 CN4504 IC4504 CN1007 CN1006 HDMI A V OUT DIGITAL SW1001 BATTERY SD...

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Page 52: ...7 SeparationofBATTERYCOVERASS YandBAYONETUNIT 16 3 8 SeparationofJACKCOVERASS Y 17 3 9 Separation ofTOP MIC COVERASS Y 18 3 10 Separation of FINDER DIALASS Y 20 3 11 Separation of MAIN PCBASS Y 21 3 12 Separation of BATTERYBOXASS Y 22 3 13 Separation of FLASH SPEAKERASS Y 24 3 14 Separation of FINDER UNIT 26 3 15 Disassembly of OPTICALASS Y 1 27 3 16 Disassembly of OPTICALASS Y 2 28 3 17 Disassemb...

Page 53: ...me of supplies Part No Remarks TAPE DOUBLESIDEDNO 7075 CY9 4506 000 Double sided tape 10mm 5m 0 05mm DIABOND NO 1663G BLACK CY9 8129 000 Bond 200ml THREE BOND 1401C CY9 8011 000 Bond 200g Be sure to read the following precautions before starting the repair work 1 1 Precautions on Flash High Voltage Circuit When separating the CHASSIS of FLASH SPEAKERASS Y be sure to discharge the MAIN CAPACITOR Di...

Page 54: ...ion of LCD ASS Y for type D and 3 6 Disassembling of LCD ASS Y for type E 3 The FPC board is equipped with holes as shown Use them for removal and insertion by inserting the tweezers into them as required Fig 2 Connectors for FPC board Fig 3 Holes for removal 3 Type C 4 Type D Holes 1 Type A The contact piece should face upwards Unconnected state Connected state 2 Type B LOCK UNLOCK The contact pi...

Page 55: ...4 3836 13 0 1 0 N cm h XA4 9170 407 13 0 1 0 N cm h XA4 9170 407 15 0 1 0 N cm i CD4 3838 15 0 1 0 N cm b CD4 3836 13 0 1 0 N cm g XA1 7170 257 15 0 1 0 N cm g XA1 7170 257 15 0 1 0 N cm 2 1 Torque Values for Fastening Screws The torque values shown in the figure below are recommended values It is not required to use a torque screwdriver See Fig 1 2 and 3 Fig 1 Casing Parts 2 Tightening the Screws...

Page 56: ...13 0 1 0 N cm h XA4 9170 407 13 0 1 0 N cm g XA1 7170 257 13 0 1 0 N cm g XA1 7170 257 13 0 1 0 N cm l XA4 5170 357 13 0 1 0 N cm o XA4 5140 457 11 0 2 0 N cm n CD4 3018 13 0 1 0 N cm c CD4 3972 13 0 1 0 N cm c CD4 3972 15 0 1 0 N cm c CD3 3325 13 0 1 0 N cm x4 x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 ...

Page 57: ...5 Fig 3 LCD ASS Y LCD Ass y x2 x2 x2 d CD4 3835 12 0 1 0 N cm d CD4 3835 12 0 1 0 N cm e CD3 0680 12 0 1 0 N cm e CD3 0680 12 0 1 0 N cm f CD4 3839 12 0 1 0 N cm ...

Page 58: ...PLATE 3 BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2 P 28 BARRIER PLATE 2 BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1 I RING BARRIER P 30 GEAR 2 GEAR 3 GEAR 4 GEAR 5 P 33 3 9 TOP MIC COVER ASS Y P 18 3 6 LCD REAR COVER LCD PCB ASS Y HINGE UNIT P 13 3 4 FRONT COVER ASS Y BAYONET CAP P 9 3 5 LCD ASS Y P 10 3 7 BAYONET UNIT P 16 3 8 JACK COVER ASS Y P 17 3 11 MAIN PCB ASS Y GND PLATE P 21 3 14 FINDER UNIT P 26 3 13 FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y P 24 3 ...

Page 59: ... 2 and detach the SIDE COVER Note on Reassembling 1 Attach the SIDE COVER as shown in the figure below CD4 3837 000 3 5mm BLACK M1 7 NK GRIP a Note on Reassembling 1 1 a 2 a SIDE COVER SIDE COVER STRAP BASE 2 1 Sheet metal LCD HINGE COVER Insert and attach the SIDE COVER between the LCD HINGE COVER and the sheet metal ...

Page 60: ...mbling 1 Attach the REAR COVER ASS Y as shown in the figure below CD4 3836 000 BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP b 5 5mm CD4 3837 000 3 5mm BLACK M1 7 NK GRIP a Note on Reassembling 1 Note 1 a 1 b 1 b REAR COVER ASS Y LCD Lift up the bottom part of the LCD side disengage the claw and then detach the REAR COVER ASS Y BOTTOM SIDE REAR COVER ASS Y REAR COVER ASS Y LCD CN1008 CN1008 Claw 3 2 2 Claw Be careful not t...

Page 61: ...ng it in the arrow direction as shown in the figure below 2 Remove one screw a 1 disengage the three claws and then detach the FRONT COVER ASS Y CD4 3837 000 3 5mm BLACK M1 7 NK GRIP a BAYONET LOCK BUTTON BAYONET CAP FRONT COVER ASS Y FRONT COVER ASS Y 2 a 2 1 1 Claw Detach the FRONT COVER ASS Y from this side ...

Page 62: ...E be careful not to damage the protection tape for the LCD WIRE Note 2 Since the CN4001 has a peculiar shape refer to How to Detach the Connector on the next page for details on how to detach it 2 Remove two screws c 2 and detach the LCD ASS Y CD4 3972 000 2 8mm BLACK M1 7 NK GRIP c DOUBLE SIDED TAPE 2 mm 40 mm Protection tape LCD WIRE 2 c 2 1 1 1 CN4001 LCD ASS Y ...

Page 63: ...f the screwdriver into the gap between the connector and the circuit board Lift up the connector in the vertical direction with the tip of the screwdriver Positions where the screwdriver tip should be inserted Note Do not insert the screwdriver tip into the following positions Screwdriver Connector Alternately lift up the right and left sides of the connector little by little to detach it Note In ...

Page 64: ...chment position shown in the figure above STEP 2 Insert the LCD WIRE into the CN4001 LCD WIRE DOUBLE SIDED TAPE 2 mm 40 mm DOUBLE SIDED TAPE 2 mm 40 mm Attachment reference Attachment reference Ruled line Protrusion beyond the outer shape of the sheet metal is not allowed The DOUBLE SIDED TAPE should not overlap the hole and ruled line Hole Attach the connector by pressing down the entire surface ...

Page 65: ...nector as shown below CD4 3835 000 3 0mm BLACK M1 4 NK GRIP d CD3 0680 000 2 0mm SILVER M1 4 e Note 1 3 CN4303 LCD INSULATION SHEET LCD REAR COVER HINGE UNIT DOUBLE SIDED TAPE 3 1 2 CN4303 Pull out holes Pull it out in the arrow direction Do not pull the connector by the cable as this may break the cable or damage the connector 1 d 1 d 1 d 1 d 3 e Insert the fine tip of a tool such as tweezers int...

Page 66: ...E and LCD PCBASS Y 5 Remove one screw f 1 disengage the two claws and then detach the HINGE LCD COVER from the HINGEASS Y CD4 3839 000 BLACK M1 4 NK GRIP f 1 6mm CD3 0680 000 2 0mm SILVER M1 4 e HINGE ASS Y Claw Claw HINGE LCD COVER LCD PCB ASS Y CN4301 CN4302 4 4 4 5 4 PLATE 5 f 4 e ...

Page 67: ... Y STEP 1 Attach the HINGE UNIT with its concave side facing downward STEP 2 STEP 3 Fold back the LCD INSULATION SHEET and then attach it with the DOUBLE SIDED TAPE DOUBLE SIDED TAPE LCD INSULATION SHEET STEP 2 Fix the PLATE secure the LCD PCB ASS Y and then connect the CN4301 and CN4302 Concave section Insert the CN4303 Simultaneously push both ends of the connector with even force to attach it C...

Page 68: ...ng 1 Attach the BATTERY COVER ASS Y as shown in the figure below XA1 7170 257 2 5mm SILVER M1 7 g XA4 9170 407 4 0mm SILVER M1 7 SELF TAP h Note on Reassembling 1 1 1 2 BAYONET TAPE BAYONET UNIT 3 BATTERY COVER ASS Y BATTERY COVER SHAFT Tweezers Pull out BATTERY COVER SHAFT Hole Insert the BATTERY COVER SPRING into the hole and attach the BATTERY COVER ASS Y by inserting the BATTERY COVER SHAFT In...

Page 69: ...17 3 8 Separation of JACK COVER ASS Y 1 Open the JACK COVER remove one screw i 1 and then detach the JACK COVERASS Y 2 5mm CD4 3838 000 i BLACK M1 7 JACK COVER ASS Y 1 JACK COVER Open 1 i 1 i ...

Page 70: ... 7170 257 2 5mm SILVER M1 7 g XA4 9170 407 4 0mm SILVER M1 7 SELF TAP h XA1 3170 407 SILVER M1 7 j 4 0mm 3 2 1 Dowel CN4001 B to B CN4503 1 1 TOP MIC COVER ASS Y PLATE SPRING ACCESSORY SHOE PLATE SPRING Since DIABOND has been applied to the back side of the PLATE SPRING apply ethanol to the PLATE SPRING so that ethanol soaks DIABOND to facilitate the removal of the PLATE SPRING 2 Tweezers Apply et...

Page 71: ...owel The TOP MIC COVER ASS Y should be set on the main body The TOP MIC COVER ASS Y should be set on the main body The TOP MIC COVER ASS Y should be set below the main body TOP MIC COVER ASS Y Position with respect to the three dowels and attach the TOP MIC COVER ASS Y ACCESSORY SHOE ACCESSORY SHOE THREE BOND 1401C After attaching the ACCESSORY SHOE apply the THREE BOND to the tips of the screws P...

Page 72: ...K GRIP c Note on Reassembling 1 Boss Insert the boss of the FINDER UNIT into the groove of the FINDER DIAL ASS Y Boss Boss Draw out the FINDER DIAL ASS Y through the boss to detach the FINDER DIAL ASS Y 1 c FINDER DIAL ASS Y FINDER DIAL ASS Y FINDER UNIT Dowel Dowel 1 FINDER DIAL ASS Y FINDER DIAL ASS Y FINDER UNIT Dowel FINDER DIAL ASS Y Disengage Disengage the two dowels Insert Engage the two do...

Page 73: ...mm SILVER M1 7 g XA4 9170 407 4 0mm SILVER M1 7 SELF TAP h Note on Reassembling 1 CN1003 B to B CN3001 B to B CN2000 B to B Dowel Dowel 1 1 1 1 MAIN PCB ASS Y GND PLATE DETECT SWITCH DETECT SWITCH Be careful not to damage the DETECT SWITCH GND PLATE GND PLATE DETECT SWITCH Be careful not to damage the DETECT SWITCH align with the two dowels and then attach the MAIN PCB ASS Y Sheet metal of BATTERY...

Page 74: ...move one screw k 1 and detach the TRIPOD BASE form the MAIN CHASSIS UNIT 3 Detach the LITHIUM METAL 2ND BATTERY XA4 9170 407 4 0mm SILVER M1 7 SELF TAP h CD3 3325 000 2 5mm SILVER M1 7 k CD4 3972 000 2 8mm BLACK M1 7 NK GRIP c CN403 B to B CN403 B to B LITHIUM METAL 2ND BATTERY TRIPOD BASE BATTERY BOX ASS Y 1 3 1 2 1 1 c 1 c MAIN CHASSIS UNIT 1 h 1 k 1 k 1 k 2 k ...

Page 75: ...ote on Reassembling 2 Note on Reassembling 3 Dowel B Dowel B Dowel A Make sure that the ST FPC is inserted into the dowel A and then attach the BATTERY BOX ASS Y by engaging the two dowels B Note on Reassembling 1 LITHIUM METAL 2ND BATTERY MAIN CHASSIS UNIT BATTERY BOX ASS Y ST FPC CN403 B to B TRIPOD BASE TRIPOD BASE After attaching the TRIPOD BASE to the MAIN CHASSIS attach the MAIN CHASSIS UNIT...

Page 76: ...ER ASS Y discharge the MAIN CAPACITOR Because this is a high voltage circuit be careful to avoid electric shock and short circuits with other components XA4 5170 357 3 5mm SILVER M1 7 SELF TAP l XA4 9170 357 3 5mm SILVER M1 7 SELF TAP m FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y MAIN CAPACITOR FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y ST FPC 2 Dowel C Dowel C Discharge points Note Dowel A Dowel A Dowel B Dowel B 1 FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y CHASSIS...

Page 77: ... shown in the figure below Note on Reassembling 1 ST FPC ST FPC FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y Dowel A Dowel B Dowel B Take care not to pinch the ST FPC STEP 2 STEP 1 Attach the FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y by inserting it into the two dowels B Engage the ST FPC with two dowels A ...

Page 78: ... 3 and detach the FINDER UNIT Note on Reassembling 1 Attach the FINDER UNIT as shown in the figure below CD4 3018 000 SILVER M1 4 SELF TAP n 3 5mm Dowel A Dowel A Dowel B Dowel B 2 1 Attach the OPTICAL FPC by inserting it into the two dowels A FINDER UNIT FINDER UNIT OPTICAL FPC OPTICAL FPC Note on Reassembling 1 2 n ...

Page 79: ...ment jot down the data written on the OPTICAL ASS Y You will need it later Note on Reassembling 1 Attach the FRONT CAP TAPE and FRONT CAP as shown in the figure below 4 FRONT CAP FRONT CAP TAPE FRONT CAP FRONT CAP TAPE Note on Reassembling 1 Dowel MOTOR 1 approx 2 V 1 2 Lens barrel Apply alcohol to the connected section and detach the FRONT CAP after the alcohol is fully absorbed Tweezers FOCUS PI...

Page 80: ...ARRIER CAP in the arrow direction disengage four claws A and detach the BARRIER CAP BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2 BARRIER PLATE 3 BARRIER CAP BARRIER CAP BARRIER CAP BARRIER PLATE 1 1 2 2 1 1 BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2 BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2 BARRIER PLATE 3 BARRIER PLATE 3 Disengage the two claws B and detach the BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2 Claw B Claw A Claw A Dowel Dowel STEP 2 STEP 1 Disengage the two dowels t...

Page 81: ...IER PLATES 1 and engage the ribs with the BARRIER PLATES 2 Note on Reassembling 2 Note on Reassembling 1 BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2 BARRIER PLATE 3 BARRIER PLATE 3 BARRIER PLATE 3 BARRIER PLATE 1 BARRIER PLATE 2 BARRIER PLATE 3 BARRIER PLATE 3 Claw B STEP 2 STEP 1 Attach the BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2 to the BARRIER PLATE 3 STEP 1 Engage the BARRIER PLATE 1 in the bosses of the BARRIER PLATE 2 to attach I...

Page 82: ...SPRING 1 from the hook and detach the BARRIER PLATE 2 2 Detach the IRING BARRIER by turning it 3 DetachtheBARRIERPLATESPRING1fromIRINGBARRIER BARRIER PLATE 2 BARRIER PLATE 2 IRING BARRIER BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1 BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1 BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1 2 2 3 3 1 Hook Detach ...

Page 83: ...e that each part can move as shown in the figure Rotate the IRING BARRIER in the arrow direction and engage it with four ribs BARRIER PLATE 2 IRING BARRIER IRING BARRIER IRING BARRIER IRING BARRIER STEP 1 BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1 Section A Opening STEP 1 Attach the BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1 to the BARRIER PLATE 2 and insert them into the hole STEP 2 Fix the BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1 to the hook STEP 3 STE...

Page 84: ...SS Y 4 1 Disengage the three dowels A and five dowels B disconnect the CN3502 to CN3504 and then detach the OPTICAL FPC from main body 1 1 1 1 1 CN3502 CN3502 Dowel A Dowel B Dowel B CN3503 CN3504 CN3503 CN3504 Dowel A Dowel B Dowel B ...

Page 85: ...crews o 4 3 Detach the CCD HOLDER section while opening it Note Be careful not to cut the FPC 4 Detach the GEARs 2 to 4 XA4 5140 457 SILVER M1 4 SELF TAP o 4 5mm 4 3 GEAR 4 CCD HOLDER section GEAR 3 GEAR 2 GEAR 5 2 o 2 o ...

Page 86: ...Dowel C Attach the CCD HOLDER section by inserting the two dowels C GEAR 4 GEAR 3 GEAR 2 3 GEAR 2 Attach the GEARs in the order shown in the figure With this side facing upward GEAR 5 CCD HOLDER section STEP 1 STEP 2 CN3502 Insert into the rib CN3503 CN3504 Dowel A Fold Dowel B Dowel B Dowel Dowel Fix the four screws o insert the FPC into the dowels and connect it to the connector 4 GEAR 3 2 GEAR ...

Page 87: ...m CD4 3972 000 2 8mm BLACK M1 7 NK GRIP c XA1 7170 257 2 5mm SILVER M1 7 g 2 5mm CD4 3838 000 i BLACK M1 7 XA4 9170 407 4 0mm SILVER M1 7 SELF TAP h 4 0mm XA4 5170 357 3 5mm SILVER M1 7 SELF TAP l 3 5mm XA4 9170 357 3 5mm SILVER M1 7 SELF TAP m XA4 5140 457 SILVER M1 4 SELF TAP o 4 5mm CD4 3835 000 3 0mm BLACK M1 4 NK GRIP d CD4 3839 000 BLACK M1 4 NK GRIP f 1 6mm CD3 0680 000 2 0mm SILVER M1 4 e ...

Page 88: ...er to are shown in parentheses 3 10 FINDER DIAL ASS Y P 20 3 2 SIDE COVER STRAP BASE P 7 3 3 REAR COVER ASS Y P 8 3 9 TOP MIC COVER ASS Y P 18 3 4 FRONT COVER ASS Y BAYONET CAP P 9 3 5 LCD ASS Y P 10 3 8 JACK COVER ASS Y P 17 3 7 BAYONET UNIT P 16 3 11 MAIN PCB ASS Y GND PLATE P 21 3 14 FINDER UNIT P 26 3 13 FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y P 24 3 15 OPTICAL UNIT P 27 START END 3 12 BATTERY BOX ASS Y P 22 MAIN...

Page 89: ...in parentheses 3 10 FINDER DIAL ASS Y P 20 3 2 SIDE COVER STRAP BASE P 7 3 3 REAR COVER ASS Y P 8 3 9 TOP MIC COVER ASS Y P 18 3 4 FRONT COVER ASS Y BAYONET CAP P 9 3 5 LCD ASS Y P 10 3 8 JACK COVER ASS Y P 17 3 7 BAYONET UNIT P 16 3 11 MAIN PCB ASS Y GND PLATE P 21 3 14 FINDER UNIT P 26 3 13 FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y P 24 3 15 OPTICAL UNIT P 27 START END 3 12 BATTERY BOX ASS Y P 22 MAIN FLOW SUB FLOW S...

Page 90: ...hown in parentheses 3 10 FINDER DIAL ASS Y P 20 3 2 SIDE COVER STRAP BASE P 7 3 3 REAR COVER ASS Y P 8 3 9 TOP MIC COVER ASS Y P 18 3 4 FRONT COVER ASS Y BAYONET CAP P 9 3 5 LCD ASS Y P 10 3 8 JACK COVER ASS Y P 17 3 7 BAYONET UNIT P 16 3 11 MAIN PCB ASS Y GND PLATE P 21 3 14 FINDER UNIT P 26 3 13 FLASH SPEAKER ASS Y P 24 3 15 OPTICAL UNIT P 27 START END 3 12 BATTERY BOX ASS Y P 22 MAIN FLOW SUB F...

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