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Photo 3-1  IXY DIGITAL 320  Front

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Summary of Contents for PowerShot S230 DIGITAL ELPH

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Page 3: ... the reading should be between 1MΩ and 5 2MΩ When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis the reading must be 4 2 Leakage Current Hot Check 1 Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet Do not use an isolation transformer for this check 2 Connect a 1 5KΩ 10 watt resistor paralleled by 0 15µF capacitor between each exposed metallic parts on the unit and a good earth ground suc...

Page 4: ...od 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 copyrighted with all rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual may not be cop...

Page 5: ...16 3 2 6 dimensional diagram 1 17 3 3 Nomenclature 1 18 3 4 UI Information 1 19 4 Specifications 4 1 Camera Specifications 1 21 4 2 System Requirements 1 32 5 System 5 1 Accessories Compatibility 1 33 5 2 System diagram 1 35 6 Additional 6 1 iSAP Intelligent Scene Andlysis based on photographic Space Technology 1 36 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT CONTENTS The IXY DIGITAL 320 Product desi...

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Page 7: ...g Processor will be added to the series By also further enhancing the movie features we have produced a camera that will maintain our advantage over rival models 1 2 Product Concepts The IXY DIGITAL 320 will have the same basic exterior appearance as the IXY DIGITAL 200a with its highly perfected finish however to differentiate it from the IXY DIGITAL 200a the processing of external parts and mate...

Page 8: ...icated printers card photo printers CP 100 10 and Bubble Jet printers BJ 895PD 535PD F890PD Photo effect modes Vivid color Neutral color Low sharpening Sepia and Black White are provided Real image optical zoom viewfinder Two types of metering function that are spot metering and evaluative metering AF AE and FE lock feature enabling focus and exposure lock when taking photos On Off selection of AF...

Page 9: ...to 30 m 100 ft underwater Equipped with flash diffusion plate Compact Li ion battery with hight energy capacity Nominal capacity 840 mAH Compact car battery charger for Li ion battery Compact power adapter also compatible with the PS A series Full featured application software N ZoomBrowser EX 4 0 Win made more ergonomic ImageBrowser 2 7 for Mac is as in the past Photorecord 1 6 Win for easy layou...

Page 10: ...minous type and the area around the lens is masked when blast processing is applied Following this through hairline processing a more subtle and higher quality hairline finishing than previous models is achieved As a synergetic effect of preserving the luminance of the recessed megapixel and lens inscriptions in the circle area we have been able to make the letters stand out in bold relief zUse of...

Page 11: ...Approx 2 0 images sec L F LCD Monitor OFF Approx 2 5 images sec L F LCD Monitor OFF Recording media CompactFlash card Type I Still Design rule for Camera File system DPOF Ver 1 1 compliant Movie AVI Still JPEG Exif 2 2 compliant RAW Movie Image Motion JPEG Audio WAVE Monaural Still L 2048 1536 M1 1600 1200 M2 1024 768 S 640 480 L 1600 1200 M 1024 768 S 640 480 Movie VGA 640 480 Approx 30 sec at 15...

Page 12: ...tinuing the precedent set by the basic external appearance of the IXY DIGITAL 200a This model uses a different type of processing for external parts and materials in order to create more appeal for the high quality picture sensor and lens achieving a refined texture with more elegant character that instills a sense of satisfaction through the pleasure of possessing a tool See Design Concepts on pa...

Page 13: ... formats QVGA 320 by 240 pixels and QQVGA 160 x 120 pixels Because a method is employed that consecutively writes images that are temporary stored in the buffer to the CF card while recording long continuous filming times are also achieved In practice if the write speed of the CF card is slower 1 than the speed to write an image to the buffer the recording will stop when the buffer capacity is rea...

Page 14: ...tions setting on the camera menu the following functions can be controlled from the computer by simply connecting the camera View images in the camera Transfer images in the camera to the computer Delete images in the camera from the computer Digital zoom continuously changes the field of view approx 3 2x approx 6 4x magnification when combined with optical zoom The digital zoom magnification of I...

Page 15: ... supplied cable to a Canon card photo printer CP 10 100 or a Bubble Jet printer BJ F895PD BJ F535PD BJ F890PD High quality prints can be readily attained with the BJ 895PD and BJ 535PD in particular since they support Exif 2 2 Furthermore the IXY DIGITAL 320 adds a cropping capability not found on the IXY DIGITAL 200a which allows the user to expand and print an area of the image After selecting t...

Page 16: ...es enhanced high picture quality by improving signal processing algorithms as the successor of prior processor The following are the main advances of the DIGIC Digital Imaging Processor Improved picture quality Improved AF accuracy Improved processing speed The DIGIC Digital Imaging Processor features many improvements but the three points above are the principle contributions to the Ixy digital 3...

Page 17: ...otoStitch PhotoRecord File Viewer Utility PhotoStudio VideoImpression ImageBrowser Remote controlled image capturing Image import Image management Mail Composition Printing Development for RAW image Processing Editing Windows Macintosh ZoomBrowser EX 4 0 Prints for arranged images PhotoRecord 1 6 Composition of images PhotoStitch 3 1 PhotoStitch 3 1 Remote controlled image capturing export RemoteC...

Page 18: ... vast improvement in usability from previous ZoomBrowser EX versions featuring an updated user interface The previous ImageBrowser Ver 2 7 is bundled for use with Macintosh computers Figure 2 7 Main ZoomBrowser EX screen Figure 2 8 Image listing in ZoomBrowser EX Japanese version ...

Page 19: ...ocedures All steps of an operation are shown and the current step is indicated Step to step operation works in Wizard fashion Automatic selection of camera connection Same button is pressed for either camera connections or card reader connections Other improvements in the user interface 1 Zoom mode scroll mode tool buttons 2 Easy to understand selection of multiple images Multiple images are selec...

Page 20: ...l camexras regardless of common interfaces 3 Possible to select various image display methods Thumbnail Preview JPEG Preview X Large Medium Small 4 Fast preview of RAW images Fast previews taking advantage of JPEG images without developing RAW images 5 Various displays RGB at cursor position 6 Extension of viewable formats File formats generated by cameras JPEG DCF RAW File formats generated by Fi...

Page 21: ...ding windows and made one window for all devices 2 Added specifications Enhanced manual setting items M Av Tv AE selection flash strength setting flash exposure compensation setting TWAIN Driver 5 0 WIA Driver 5 0 Win Function limited to importing PEG images USB Mounter 1 6 Mac however only supports OS 9 to OS 9 2 Unchanged from previous version in terms of usability Apple QuickTime 5 0 Win Unchan...

Page 22: ...1 16 Photo 3 1 IXY DIGITAL 320 Front Opend lens Photo 3 2 IXY DIGITAL 320 Front Photo 3 3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Top Photo 3 4 IXY DIGITAL 320 Side Photo 3 5 IXY DIGITAL 320 Rear 3 Exterior 3 1 Exterior Photos ...

Page 23: ...1 17 3 2 6 dimensional diagram unit mm inch 87 0 3 43 25 8 1 02 26 7 1 05 93 5 3 68 57 0 2 24 Wide 12 3 0 484 Tele 12 1 0 476 ...

Page 24: ...ton Zoom Lever AF assist Beam Red Eye Reduction Lamp Self Timer Lamp Tripod Socket DC Coupler Terminal Cover Battery Cover Menu Button Display Button Set Button Exposure White Balance Photo Effect Erase Button Flash Button Continuous Self timer Button Macro Infinity Button Metering Button Mode Switch Zoom Button Shooting Telephoto Wide Angle Replay Magnifying Index DIGITAL Terminal A V OUT Termina...

Page 25: ... Shutter Speed Screen for shooting White Balance Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Fluorescent H Custom Photo Effect Effect Off Vivid Neutral Low Sharpening Sepia B W set up with a button The direction which has turned to is judged to be up and it is rotated and displayed in the correct vertical position in playback mode WB WB WB MENU 3 4 UI Information Screens for Shooting ...

Page 26: ...t the size and position of the Trimming frame Print Editing Movies Return to Single ImageView Play Previous Frame Rewind Next Frame Fast Forward Switch to Movie Editing Mode Last Frame First frame Cut beginning Close Movie Editing Return to Movie ControllPanel Play Save Cut End Edit SET SET ...

Page 27: ...r Lens Focal length 5 4 W 10 8 T mm 35mm film equivalent 35 W 70 T mm f number F2 8 W 4 0 T Lens construction 7 elements in 5 groups including 3 aspherical lens Optical zoom 2x Shooting distance Normal AF 47 cm 1 5 ft infinity Measured from tip of the lensbarrel Macro AF 10 47 cm 0 33 x 1 5 ft W 27 47 cm 0 89 x 1 5 ft T Landscape 5 0 m 17 ft infinity Max shooting area W x H Wide 102 x 76 mm 4 0 x ...

Page 28: ...shutter button halfway Focusing point 9 points TTL AiAF 1 point on center TTL AF Exposure control Metering modes Evaluation AF point linked Spot Exposure control system Program AE AE lock is available Exposure compensation 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments Sensitivity Auto ISO 50 100 200 400 equivalent Equivalent film speed White balance Mode TTL auto white balance Pre set white balance Daylight Clou...

Page 29: ...long shutter mode at Manual mode f number F2 8 7 2 W AF4 0 10 0 T Flash Built in Operation mode Autoflash Red eye reduction auto Flash On Flash Off Slow syncro Flash range When sensitivity is set to ISO 100 equivalent Normal W 47cm 3 0 m 1 5 9 8 ft T 47cm 2 0 m 1 5 6 6 ft Macro 27 47cm 0 89 1 5 ft Flash sync speed 15 1 1 60 1 500 sec Recycling time 10 sec or shorter full flash battery voltage 3 7V...

Page 30: ...s Off Maximum burst y The above data is the maximum with each resolution compression mode 64 is the maximum y While achieving the maximum number of shots continuous shooting is available However burst speed will go down Self timer Operates with approx 2 sec or approx 10 sec countdown Shutter release from PC Use of RemoteCapture software enclosed during USB camera connection Mode Finder Camera powe...

Page 31: ...ng on the scene subjects or camera settings Common Storage media CompactFlashTM CF card Type I Tone reproduction JPEG Luminance signal 8 bits Color signal Cr Cb 8 bits L SF L F L N M1 SF M1 F M1 N M2 SF M2 F M2 N S SF S F S N 1602 KB 893 KB 445 KB 1002 KB 558 KB 278 KB 570 KB 320 KB 170 KB 249 KB 150 KB 84 KB 4 8 16 7 14 13 26 12 23 42 29 47 83 8 16 32 26 52 25 46 84 58 94 165 18 33 67 136 274 548...

Page 32: ...n Off DPOF Print order Slide show Image transfer Direct print Image output to dedicated printers CP 100 CP 10 and BJ printer BJ 895PD 535PD F890PD Movie Special replay Next frame Previous frame Fast forward Rewind First frame Last frame Erasing specifications Erasing modes Still images Single image All images Movie Part of images All of images The image data recorded on Design rule for Camera File...

Page 33: ...During count down of self timer The AF assi st Beam blinks at 2 Hz for the first 8 seconds and at 8 Hz for the last 2 seconds 9th and 10th seconds and then turns off If the red eye reduction is on it lights instead of blinking for the last 2 seconds Power mode indicator Green Power On Beep Single sound twice Ready to record Single sound once Button operations complete shooting shutter off and warn...

Page 34: ...play time are as follows Normal temperature 23 C Repeat replay automatically at a speed of 1 image per 5 seconds Charging time Approx 130 min CB 2LS Power saving function Power saving function is active with demanding on each mode when power saving on the menu screen is on Shooting mode Powers down approximately 3 minutes after a control is last accessed The LCD monitor will shut off approcimately...

Page 35: ...specifications Operating temperature 0 40 C Operating humidity 10 90 Dimensions W x H x D 87 0 x 57 0 x 26 7 mm 3 4 x 2 2 x 1 1 inch Excluding protrusion Weight Approx 180 g 6 35 oz Excluding batteries and CF card ...

Page 36: ... QVGA QQVGA Functions that are available or unavailable in all modes are not described in the upper table Values saved even after shutdown are remembered 1 Evaluation metering is the default 2 ISO 50 is the default 3 4 The setting of vertical and horizontal conversion is effective 5 Large is the default 6 Fine is the default 7 QVGA is the default Only the red eye reduction and auto are saved in au...

Page 37: ...50 and previous models are played back with the following camera thumbnails will be displayed PS G1 G2 G3 S30 S40 S45 Pro90 IS EOS D30 D60 1D PS 350 PS A5 A5 Z PS Pro70 PS A50 PS S10 S20 IXY DIGITAL PS G1 Pro90 IS EOS D30 IXY D 200 300 PS A10 A20 PS G2 PS S30 S40 PS A40 A30 PS A200 A100 ID 200a 300a EOS D60 PS S45 PS G3 IXY D 320 PS 350 CIFF PS A5 A5 Z CIFF 1 1 1 1 PS Pro70 CIFF 2 1 1 1 CIFF 2 1 1...

Page 38: ...ty 1 0 100 MB or more RemoteCapture 2 6 20 MB or more TWAIN Driver 5 0 25 MB or more WIA Driver 5 0 25 MB or more CP 100 CP 10 Printer Driver 2 1 1 MB or more ArcSoft PhotoImpresion 4 275 MB or more ArcSoft VideoImpression 1 7 200 MB or more ImageBrowser 2 7 20 MB or more PhotoStitch 3 1 30 MB or more File Viewer Utility 1 0 100 MB or more RemoteCapture 2 6 15 MB or more USB Mounter 1 8 5 MB or mo...

Page 39: ...O O O CA PS200 O CA PS300 O CA PS500 O O 2 O O O 2 O CA 560 O O O O CR 560 O O O O CA PS800 O CB 2L 2LE O CB 2LS 2LSE O O O CB 3AH O 3 O O CBK100 O 3 O O CB 2LT CB 2LTE O CBC NB1 O O O CBC NB2 O 2 It is possible to use by inserting the adapter s DC plug in the jack of PS A40 A30 A20 A10 cameras directly w ithout using DC coupler DC Coupler 3 4 batteries 2 set of 2 can be recharged DR 100 100A O O ...

Page 40: ...0PCU O O 200a 320 O O O O O O IFC 200MC O O O IFC 300PCU O 300a O O O O O AD PC98 O O O O O O DIF 100 O O 300a O O O O O O DIF 200 O 200a 320 O 4 PS A30 only 5 PS A20 only 6 PS A40 only Case SC PS100 O O O SC PS300 O 200a 320 O O SC PS400 O SC PS500 O 300a O SC PS600 O O SC PS700 O SHC PS200 O SHC PS300 O SC PS800 O SC PS900 O O SC DC10 O All Weather Case Waterproof Case AW PS100 O AW PS110 O AW P...

Page 41: ...Cable IFC 200PCU 1 AV Cable AVC DC200 1 Cover for Battery Pack Battery Charger CB 2LS 2LSE 1 Soft Case SC PS300 2 Waterproof Case WP DC600 AC Adapter Kit ACK500 Compact Power Adapter CA PS500 AC Cable DC Coupler DR 500 Direct Interface Cable DIF 200 1 Supplied with Card Photo Printer CP 100 CP 10 Card Photo Printer CP 10 CF Card Reader PCMCIA Adapter PC Card Adapter 2 Card Photo Printer CP 100 Dir...

Page 42: ...chnology of digital cameras is so important to digital photography Image rendering is the inclusion of several elements including exposure control appropriate to the scene auto exposure AE color reproduction based on human sense Æ addition of memorized colors faithful color reproduction independent of background colors color reproduction that compensates for the color temperature of the light sour...

Page 43: ...tained with just before shooting the scene that the user is about to photograph is pre analyzed and precalculated This method realizes faster and more precise AF AE and AWB than ever before iSAPS High speed AF Using this iSAPS technology the cameras achieve faster focusing speeds by optimizing the control of the AF scan range through a pre analysis process to match the scene the user is about to t...

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Page 45: ... Power Supply Block Diagram 2 2 2 1 2 Power Control Sequence 2 2 2 2 Signal Processing 2 3 2 2 1 System Control 2 3 2 2 2 Picture Processing 2 4 2 2 3 Audio Processing During record and playback 2 4 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 When an Error Code is Displayed 2 5 3 2 When a Problem Occurs 2 7 CHAPTER 2 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION CONTENTS ...

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Page 47: ...and the system by CPU Refer to Sections 2 1 and 2 2 4 Image processing and reading and writing the image signal to and from the CF card using DSP Refer to Section 2 2 2 5 LCD drive and amplification of the video and audio output Refer to Section 2 2 3 1 2 FLASH DC UNIT 1 Power supply drive DC DC converter 2 Backlight for LCD drive 3 Flash drive and charging circuit for the flash Fig 1 MAIN PCB ASS...

Page 48: ...g VBATT FUSE OUTPUT 1 2 VDD2 VDD3 12V 13 5V LCD Back Light VEE2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 3 3V for RTC Reg for System Control for Image Process CCD etc for LCD E1 E2 E3 E21 MAIN PCB ASS Y VCC1 3 3V VCC1A 3 3V VCC1SD 3 3V VCC2RE 4 2 V VCC2AFE 3 3V VDD 15V VL 7 5V VBATT for Motor Drive VCC1A 3 3 0V for VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT LCD 2 1 2 Power Control Sequence Main Switch ON E1 Shooting Mode Playback Mode LCD OFF...

Page 49: ...sing and conversion of the digital data LCD Driver Driving the LCD FLASH MEMORY Firmware memory DSP Picture processing RTC Clock count for watch AF Support LED AF auxiliary self timer and red eye protection also serves as a lamp Electric Flash Flash and charging circuit CDS A D LCD Driver CCD Sensor TG Drive Pulse HD VD CLK EF LENS Motor Driver AF Support LED FINDER LED Electric FLASH CF card LCD ...

Page 50: ...ses the picture data using the SDRAM Writes and reads the picture data to and from the CF card Outputs analog video signal to the LCD and VIDEO OUT 3 The video signal that is supplied form the DSP is controlled by the LCD driver and is displayed on the LCD 4 The video amplifier is activated when the video plug is inserted to the AV connector and drives the video signal in 75 Ω 2 2 3 Audio Processi...

Page 51: ...ression ratio successively increased to reduce the size of the image file until it can be successfully written to CF This error occurs when writing of the JPEG image file fails after 10 retries at increasingly higher compression ratios The power of the imaging circuit on the MAIN PCB ASS Y was not detected Detection of the focus PI photo interrupter failed Writing of the photograph image to SDRAM ...

Page 52: ...mode The camera power was turned OFF while the image was being recorded to the CF Card The error code is displayed when the camera is next turned ON This error may occur after E23 The CF Card could not be formatted properly When image data cannot be read from CF normally Review of the photograph image failed Cause and Probable Faulty Part CF CARD MAIN PCB ASS Y The battery or DC plug was removed w...

Page 53: ...BATTERY BOX UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y BUTTON PCB ASS Y LCD PANEL BACK LIGHT UNIT OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y BATTERY BOX UNIT REAR COVER UNIT FLASH DC UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y MAIN PCB ASS Y CF CARD REAR COVER UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y REAR COVER UNIT RLS PCB ASS Y Problem when an error code is not displayed The camera does not work The image is not displayed on the LCD Monitor The phot...

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Page 55: ...ssembling the FINDER UNIT 3 14 2 13 OPTICAL UNIT 3 15 2 14 FLASH DC UNIT FLASH UNIT ELECT CAPACITOR 3 16 2 15 Screw List 3 17 3 Adjustments 3 18 3 1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items 3 18 3 2 Adjustment Tools 3 19 3 3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments 3 20 3 3 1 TWAIN Driver Installation 3 20 3 3 2 Installing the Adjustment Software 3 20 3 3 3 Preparation 3 22 3 3 4 Starting up the Adjus...

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Page 57: ...n capacitor with the discharging resistor Then contact the positive terminal of the main capacitor CAUTION Be careful of electric shock because the circuit is the high tension circuit 1 2 List of Supplies The following supplies are used for the re assembling during service 1 List of supplies New Name of supplies Part No Areas where supplies are used DIA BOND 1663G CY9 8129 000 Attaching the parts ...

Page 58: ...hem for removal and insertion by inserting the tweezers into them as required 1 3 Flexible Connectors This product uses the four types of the flexible connectors Fig 3 3 Holes for removal Fig 3 2 Flexible connectors The contact piece should face upwards 4 Type D 3 Type C Unconnected state Connected state Unconnected state Connected state Unlocked state Locked state Unlocked state Locked state Hole...

Page 59: ...TTON UNIT 3 6 CF COVER 3 4 LITHIUM BATTERY 2ND 3 8 MICROPHONE UNIT 3 8 REAR COVER UNIT 3 4 FRONT COVER UNIT 3 5 BATTERY LOCK 3 9 MAIN PCB ASS Y 3 7 BATTERY COVER 3 9 OPERATION KEY UNIT 3 10 TRIPOD SOCKET 3 10 FINDER UNIT 3 13 FLASH DC UNIT 3 16 FLASH UNIT 3 16 ELECT CAPACITOR 3 16 OPTICAL UNIT 3 13 BACK LIGHT UNIT 3 11 LCD PANEL 3 11 BATTERY BOX UNIT 3 12 CF UNIT 3 12 OPERATION PLATE 3 12 BARREL1 ...

Page 60: ...TAL M1 7 CD1 4248 000 d 3 5mm METAL M1 7 SELF TAP CD1 4183 000 e Be careful not to drop the CF COVER SHAFT and CF COVER SPRING CAUTION 2 2 REAR COVER UNIT CF COVER 1 REAR COVER UNIT 1 Remove the four screws of a and the two screws of b and the two screws of c and the two screws of d and the screw of e 2 Remove the REAR COVER UNIT in the direction of arrow 2 CF COVER 1 Remove the CF COVER 2 Remove ...

Page 61: ...RUCTION Fig 3 5 FRONT COVER UNIT STRAP RING 1 3 JACK COVER 1 2 1 1 FRONT COVER UNIT 2 3 FRONT COVER UNIT 1 FRONT COVER UNIT 1 Remove the FRONT COVER UNIT in the direction of arrow 2 Remove the JACK COVER 3 Remove the STRAP RING ...

Page 62: ...ig 3 6 SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT 2 4 SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT 1 SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT 1 Remove the screw of f 2 While taking care of the claw remove the SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT Claw 1 1 f 1 2 SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT 4 0mm BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP XA4 9170 409 f ...

Page 63: ...the Connector of the CF UNIT 5 Remove the flexible printed wired board of the OPTICAL UNIT 6 Remove the flexible printed wired board of the OPERATION KEY UNIT 7 Remove the flexible printed wired board of the LCD 8 Remove the Connector of the FLASH DC UNIT 9 Remove the MAIN PCB ASS Y NOTE Assembling Attach the Double sided adhesive tape to the BATTERY BOX UNIT 2 2 1 1 g 2 1 g SHIELD SHEET 1 2 MAIN ...

Page 64: ...ITHIUM BATTERY 2ND MICROPHONE UNIT 1 LITHIUM BATTERY 2ND 1 Remove the LITHIUM BATTERY 2ND 2 MICROPHONE UNIT 1 Remove the MICROPHONE HOLDER 2 Remove soldering Two places 3 Remove the MICROPHONE UNIT Remove soldering LITHIUM BATTERY 2ND 1 1 2 2 MICROPHONE HOLDER 2 1 MICROPHONE UNIT 2 3 ...

Page 65: ...COVER 2 7 BATTERY LOCK BATTERY COVER 1 BATTERY LOCK 1 Remove the BATTERY LOCK SPRING 2 Remove the BATTERY LOCK 2 BATTERY COVER 1 Remove the BATTERY COVER 2 Remove the DC COUPLER COVER BATTERY LOCK 1 2 BATTERY LOCK SPRING 1 1 BATTERY COVER 2 1 DC COUPLER COVER 2 2 ...

Page 66: ...move the OPERATION KEY UNIT CAUTION Be careful not to break the detection switch of the BATTERY COVER 2 TRIPOD SOCKET 1 Remove the two screws of i 2 Remove the TRIPOD SOCKET TRIPOD SOCKET 2 2 OPERATION KEY UNIT 1 2 2 1 i 1 1 h 2 0mm METAL M1 7 CD1 3108 000 h 3 0mm METAL M1 7 XA1 7170 307 i Be careful not to break the detection switch of the BATTERY COVER CAUTION ...

Page 67: ...pplied as the service part has the protection sheet on the back Remove it NOTE Assembling 1 3 Remove soldering 2 0mm METAL M1 7 CD1 3108 000 h 2 9 LCD PANEL BACK LIGHT UNIT 1 LCD PANEL BACK LIGHT UNIT 1 While taking care of the claws remove the LCD PANEL 2 Remove the two screws of h 3 Remove soldering Two places and remove the BACK LIGHT UNIT ...

Page 68: ...TAP XA4 9170 359 j 3 8mm METAL M2 0 CD1 3105 000 k 2 10 OPERATION PLATE BATTERY BOX UNIT CF UNIT 1 OPERATION PLATE 1 Remove the screw of h 2 Remove the OPERATION PLATE 2 BATTERY BOX UNIT 1 Remove the two screws of j 2 Remove soldering Two places 3 Remove the BATTERY BOX UNIT NOTE1 Assembling Attach the Double sided adhesive tape to the BATTERY BOX UNIT flexible NOTE2 Assembling Attach the DIABOND ...

Page 69: ...3 0mm METAL M1 4 SELF TAP BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP XA4 5170 309 n 3 5mm XA4 9140 357 o 2 11 OPTICAL UNIT FINDER UNIT 1 OPTICAL UNIT 1 Remove the three screws of n 2 Remove the OPTICAL UNIT FINDER UNIT NOTE1 Assembling Attach the Double sided adhesive tape to the FLASH UNIT 2 FINDER UNIT 1 Remove the FINDER RUBBER 2 Remove the screw of o 3 Remove the OPTICAL UNIT and FINDER UNIT NOTE2 Assembling Attach ...

Page 70: ...ove the SLIDER fully to the top of the BARREL and secure it with the screw of o 3 Assembling the FINDER RUBBER to FINDER UNIT 4 Apply the voltage DC 2 5V across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the BARREL is full housed 1 4 DC2 5V 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 FINDER UNIT The SLIDER must have been moved fully to the top of the BARREL BARREL BARREL SLIDER FINDER UNIT 1 3 FINDER...

Page 71: ...ER DRIVE RING NOTE1 Assembling Apply the voltage DC 2 5V across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the BARREL is full housed NOTE2 Assembling Attach the DIABOND to the FRONT CAP NOTE3 Assembling Attach the HANARL to the BARRIER BASE BARREL1 CAP BARRIER PLATE BARRIER PLATE BARRIER BASE BARRIER DRIVE PLATE BARRIER DRIVE RING BARRIER CLOSE SPRING BARRIER OPEN SPRING FRONT...

Page 72: ...NIT ELECT CAPACITOR 1 Remove the TRIGGRE CAP 2 Remove soldering white black gray orange pink 3 Remove the FLASH UNIT 4 Remove the ELECT CAPACITOR NOTE2 Assembling Attach the DIABOND Remove soldering 2 2 ELECT CAPACITOR 2 4 Remove soldering 2 2 FLASH UNIT 2 3 TRIGGRE CAP 2 1 white gray orange black pink FLASH DC UNIT 1 2 1 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 h Projection part black gray orange white terminal DIABOND 163...

Page 73: ... 3112 000 b 3 5mm METAL M1 7 XA1 7170 357 g 4 0mm BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP XA4 9170 409 f 3 5mm 3 0mm METAL M1 7 SELF TAP CD1 4183 000 e 3 0mm METAL M1 7 XA1 7170 307 i 3 0mm METAL M1 4 XA1 7140 307 l 3 5mm BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP XA4 9170 359 j METAL M1 4 SELF TAP BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP XA4 5170 309 n 3 8mm METAL M2 0 CD1 3105 000 k 2 5mm METAL M1 7 CD1 4248 000 d 3 5mm XA4 9140 357 o ...

Page 74: ...OPTICAL UNIT FLASH UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y LCD PANEL BACK LIGHT UNIT CCD Adjustment 1 Optical Unit Adjustment 2 Imaging Process Adjustment 3 Pixel Dot Adjustment 5 Adjustment is necessary after replacement Adjustment is necessary after replacement Adjustment is not necessary only if the adjustment data has been saved and then transferred after the part is replaced Blank Adjustment is unnecessary When ...

Page 75: ...ox light source A Color Viewer 5600 K Color Bar Chart 18 Gray Chart Zoom AF Chart W 10 Filter 2 C 12 Filter FL W Filter ND 2 Filter ND 4 Filter ND 8 Filter Light Shielding Cloth 500 500 or larger Tripod Reference Camera DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk Ver 11 PARTS NO CY8 4380 031 DY9 2039 100 DY9 2002 000 CY4 6016 000 CY9 1543 000 DY9 2029 000 CY9 1550 000 REMARKS Local purchase CD ROM SERVICE MANUAL ...

Page 76: ...e when the RS 232C TWAIN driver is used 3 3 2 Installing the Adjustment Software 1 Double click the icon on the launcher screen or a file in the CD ROM Model name of the camera that you are going to adjust and the name of the adjustment software are different 2 When the dialog box below appears click the OK button Model Icon File Path PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS V3 S230 V3 _ENG_Adj Adjust ENG Setu...

Page 77: ...hen the dialog box below appears click the Continue button In the case that you do not add a shortcut on desktop remove clicking from the check box 3 When the dialog box below appears click the button Software installation will then begin ...

Page 78: ...the Camera to the Power Source with the Compact Power Adapter CA PS500 AC Cable DC Coupler DR 500 4 Set the Replay Mode on the camera and turn on 5 Set the Communication Mode to Normal 6 Connect the Camera s Digital terminal to the PC s USB Port with INTERFACE CABLE IFC 200 PCU 7 Turn on the camera Note Perform the preparation in the following order otherwise the camera won t work properly Persona...

Page 79: ...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 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...

Page 80: ...r Viewer 5600 K ND 2 Filter Compact Power Adapter CA PS500 Color Bar Chart ND 4 Filter AC Cable W 10 Filter 2pcs ND 8 Filter DC Coupler DR 500 C 12 Filter Reference Camera Merchandise INTERFACE CABLE IFC 200PCU 2 1 When the message on the right appears check that the reference camera Merchandise is con nected to the computer 2 Click the OK button 3 When the message on the right appears go to 4 ...

Page 81: ...Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer 2 Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer 3 Click the ADJUST button Personal Computer Power Source Brightness Box CAMERA BODY C 12 Filter Power Source Stand Color Viewer Personal Computer CAMERA BODY ND 2 Filter 4 1 Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box v...

Page 82: ... ND 2 Filter 2 Attach the two W 10 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer 3 Click the ADJUST button 10 When the message on the right appears go to 11 11 1 Remove the two W 10 Filters 2 Attach the C 12 and FL W Filter between the Lens and the Color Viewer Place the camera so that the lens is set against the ...

Page 83: ...3 1 Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer 2 Place the camera so that the Viewing image of the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the ND 4 Filter attached 3 Click the ADJUST button 14 1 Shift a frame on the displayed screen with a mouse to choose a color of color bar 2 Click the Sampling button 15 Check Save as Reference and click the OK button to store the data ...

Page 84: ...3 28 CHAPTER 3 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 16 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Calibration ...

Page 85: ...pler DR 500 Adjustment Software INTERFACE CABLE IFC 200PCU Compact Power Adapter CA PS500 Brightness Box light source A AC Cable C 12 Filter 1 Click the CCD button 2 When the message on the right appears go to 3 3 1 Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C 12 Filter 2 Set the Brightness Box to EV12 3 Click the ADJUST button ...

Page 86: ... 4 When the message on the right appears Set the Brightness Box to EV15 while setting the C 12 Filter between the lens Click the ADJUST button 5 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the CCD Adjustment ...

Page 87: ...ge on the right appears Enter the value which is written on the flat cable of the Optical Unit in the text box go to 3 3 1 Place the Zoom AF Chart at 53 0cm away from the front of the camera finder Place the Zoom AF Chart on a plain color wall or equivalent Adjust the light so that the brightness of the chart will be about EV8 5 2 Adjust the position of the camera finely so that the center of the ...

Page 88: ...3 32 CHAPTER 3 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears click the ADJUST button 5 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Optical Unit Adjustment ...

Page 89: ...tware W 10 Filter 2 pcs Compact Power Adapter CA PS500 C 12 Filter AC Cable FL W Filter DC Coupler DR 500 ND 2 Filter INTERFACE CABLE IFC 200PCU 1 Click the Imaging Process button 3 1 Attach the ND 2 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer 2 Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer 3 Click the ADJUST button 2 When the message on the right appears g...

Page 90: ...sage on the right appears go to 5 6 When the message on the right appears go to 7 7 1 Remove the two W 10 Filters 2 Attach the C 12 and FL W Filter between the Lens and the Color Viewer Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer 3 Click the ADJUST button Power Source Stand Color Viewer Personal Computer CAMERA BODY W 10 Filter Power Source Stand Color View...

Page 91: ...3 35 CHAPTER 3 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 8 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Imaging Process Adjustment ...

Page 92: ...rt AC Cable ND 4 Filter DC Coupler DR 500 1 Click the Color button Color Viewer Color Bar Chart Personal Computer CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand ND 4 Filter 2 When the message on the right appears go to 3 3 1 Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer 2 Place the camera so that the Viewing image of the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the ND 4 Filter attached 3 Click the ADJUST button ...

Page 93: ...C moni tor satisfies the specifications 2 If the image on the PC monitor does not satisfy the specifications change the data using UP DOWN button or change the data directly by typing the data in the text box Then click the UPDATE button 4 1 Shift a frame on the displayed screen with a mouse to choose a color of color bar 2 Click the Sampling button 7 When the adjustment is completed click the FIN...

Page 94: ...C 12 Filter AC Cable Light Shielding Cloth 500 500 or larger DC Coupler DR 500 1 Click the Pixel Dot button Personal Computer Power Source Brightness Box CAMERA BODY C 12 Filter 2 When the message on the right appears go to 3 3 1 Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C 12 Filter 2 Set the Brightness Box to EV12 3 Click the ADJUST button...

Page 95: ... the message on the right appears cover the camera with the Light Shielding Cloth so that the no light reasons the CCD 2 Click the ADJUST button 5 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Pixel Dot Adjustment ...

Page 96: ...E CABLE IFC 200PCU Compact Power Adapter CA PS500 18 Gray Chart AC Cable Tripod 1 Click the Flash button 2 When the message on the right appears go to 3 3 1 Set 18 Gray Chart 60cm from the Finder front 2 Make the room as dark as a darkroom 3 Click the ADJUST button Personal Computer Power Source 18 Gray Chart 60cm CAMERA BODY Tripod ...

Page 97: ...3 41 CHAPTER 3 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Flash Adjustment ...

Page 98: ...2 CHAPTER 3 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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 99: ...g2 Internal Parts 2 Pg3 OPTICAL UNIT Pg4 Accessories 1 Pg5 Accessories 2 Pg6 Accessories 3 Pg7 Service Tools Pg8 Category of CLASS A Frequency of use High B Frequency of use Middle C Frequency of use Low D Safety related critical parts E Consumable parts F Standard screws and washers S Supply of the parts is limited ...

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Page 101: ...PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg1 Casing Parts 1 18 5 6 7 8 16 3 4 10 11 12 14 13 14 2 9 17 17 15 15 ...

Page 102: ...LATE BODY NUMBER 3 CD1 4240 000 B 1 COVER JACK 4 CD3 0464 000 B 1 RING STRAP 5 CD1 4236 020 B 1 COVER CF 6 CD1 4237 000 C 1 SHAFT CF COVER 7 CS8 6162 000 C 1 SPRING CF COVER 8 CM1 1459 000 B 1 SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT 9 CD1 4249 000 C 1 SPACER LCD 10 CD1 4200 000 C 1 LOCK CF COVER 11 CS8 5264 000 C 1 SPRING CF LOCK 12 CM1 1337 000 B 1 REAR COVER UNIT 13 CD1 4183 000 F 1 SCREW 14 CD1 3109 000 F 4 SCREW ...

Page 103: ...PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg2 14 14 2 4 3 5 6 8 13 10 9 13 12 11 1 7 13 Internal Parts 1 ...

Page 104: ...0 C 1 BATTERY LITHIUM 2ND 4 CM1 1450 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y MAIN 5 CD1 4241 000 C 1 HOLDER MICROPHONE 6 WR1 5084 000 C 1 MICROPHONE UNIT 7 CD1 4244 000 C 1 SHEET DUSTPROOF 8 CD1 4234 000 C 1 PLATE OPERATION 9 WG2 5226 000 C 1 PANEL LCD WG2 5226 001 C 1 PANEL LCD SELECTION 10 CM1 1446 000 C 1 BACK LIGHT UNIT 11 CD1 4232 000 C 1 SOCKET TRIPOD 12 XA1 7170 307 F 2 SCREW 13 CD1 3108 000 F 4 SCREW 14 XA1 717...

Page 105: ...PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg3 1 8 20 10 11 12 13 9 14 6 5 19 15 7 2 17 18 3 4 16 18 See Pg4 Internal Parts 2 ...

Page 106: ...2 000 C 1 CF UNIT 6 WD1 5064 000 C 1 FUSE MATSU DENKI UNHH206 7 CD1 4231 010 C 1 FRAME MAIN 8 CD1 4180 000 C 1 RUBBER FINDER 9 CD1 4217 000 C 1 LOCK BATTERY 10 CM1 1340 010 C 1 FINDER UNIT 11 CD1 4239 000 B 1 COVER DC COUPLER 12 CD1 4238 000 B 1 COVER BATTERY 13 CM1 1460 000 C 1 BATTERY BOX UNIT 14 CS8 6161 000 C 1 SPRING BATTERY LOCK 15 XA4 5170 309 F 3 SCREW 16 CD1 3108 000 F 1 SCREW 17 CD1 3105...

Page 107: ...PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg4 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 OPTICAL UNIT ...

Page 108: ...EL1 2 CD1 3034 010 B 1 CAP FRONT 3 CD1 4171 000 B 2 PLATE BARRIER 4 CD1 4172 000 C 1 BASE BARRIER 5 CD1 3042 010 C 1 PLATE BARRIER DRIVE 6 CS8 5204 000 C 1 SPRING BARRIER OPEN 7 CS8 5205 000 C 1 SPRING BARRIER CLOSE 8 CD1 4173 000 C 1 RING BARRIER DRIVE 9 CM1 2022 000 C 1 OPTICAL UNIT 10 CD1 4169 000 C 1 CAP BASE BARREL 11 CD1 3036 000 C 1 SHEET LENS BARREL ...

Page 109: ...able Accessories 1 Wrist Strap WS 110 TERMINAL COVER NB 1LH USB Interface Cable IFC 200PCU AV Cable AVC DC200 Battery Charger CB 2LS 2LSE Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ArcSoft Camera Suite Disk DC Coupler DR 500 AC Cable N S N S N S N S 1 3 2 5 N S CF Card FC 16M N S 4 PLUG TYPE N J E B A ...

Page 110: ...ROM SOLUTION VER 11 J E FOR JAPAN ASIA AUSTRALIA C84 1138 000 S 1 CD ROM SOLUTION VER 11 E F S FOR USA CANADA 3 C84 1044 000 B 1 DC COUPLER DR 500 4 D82 0641 000 C 1 CABLE AC J FOR JAPAN D82 0642 000 C 1 CABLE AC N FOR USA CANADA D82 0643 000 C 1 CABLE AC E FOR EUROPE ASIA D82 0644 000 C 1 CABLE AC B FOR ASIA D82 0645 000 C 1 CABLE AC A FOR AUSTRALIA 5 CD1 4329 000 B 1 COVER TERMINAL NB 1LH ...

Page 111: ...tand for No Stock Product available Accessories 2 Waterproof Seal Silicone Grease Anti Condensation Solution Neck Strap Wrist Strap Diffusion Plate Unit Waterproof Case WP DC 600 N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S N S 1 1 1 1 1 3 6 2 2 2 4 4 5 8 8 7 12 13 14 9 10 11 ...

Page 112: ...BUCKLE ASS Y 4 CY1 6167 000 C 10 SPRING COIL 5 CY1 6202 000 C 1 HOLDER DIFFUSION PLATE 6 CYI 6203 000 C 1 SHAFT BUCKLE 7 CYI 6201 000 C 1 PROTECTOR DIFFUSION PLATE 8 CY6 3210 000 C 4 SCREW 9 CY1 6177 000 B 1 PACKING RUBBER 10 DY9 3029 000 C 1 GREASE PACKING 11 DY9 3028 000 C 1 CLEANER ANTI FOGGING LIQUID 12 CY1 6099 000 B 1 STRAP NECK 13 CY1 6174 000 B 1 STRAP WRIST 14 CY1 6178 000 B 1 DIFFUSION P...

Page 113: ...PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg7 Accessories 3 Camera User Guide Software Starter Guide System Map 1 2 3 Quick Start Guide 4 ...

Page 114: ...ASIA AUSTRALIA CDI S061 000 S 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE S VER 11 FOR USA CDI J062 000 S 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE J VER 11 FOR JAPAN CDI F060 000 S 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE F VER 11 FOR CANADA 3 CDI E073 000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP E PS S230 IXUS V3 FOR USA CANADA ASIA AUSTRALIA CDI S063 000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP S PS S230 FOR USA CDI J064 000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP J IXY DIGITAL 320 FOR JAPAN CDI F062 000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP F PS S230 FOR CANADA 4 CD...

Page 115: ...IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg8 DIA BOND NO 1663G BLACK W 10 Filter 18 Gray Chart HANARL FL 778 SERVICE MANUAL CD ROM Adhesive Tape SONY T4000 Adhesive Tape 3M NO 56 C 12 Filter 1 4 2 3 5 FL W Filter Color Viewer 5600 K Standard Color Bar Chart 9 11 10 6 8 7 ...

Page 116: ... 000 Y 1 ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000 6mm 50m roll 3 CY4 6018 000 Y 1 ADHESIVE TAPE 3M NO 56 15mm 66m roll 4 DY9 2029 000 Y 1 FILTER C 12 5 CY9 1543 000 Y 1 FILTER W 10 6 CY4 6016 000 Y 1 CHART 18 GRAY 7 DY9 3026 010 Y 1 LUBE HANARL FL 778 OIL 8 CY8 4380 031 Y 1 CD ROM SERVICE MANUAL J E 9 CY9 1550 000 Y 1 FILTER FL W 10 DY9 2039 100 Y 1 COLOR VIEWER 5600K 11 DY9 2002 000 Y 1 COLOR BAR CHART ...

Page 117: ...GRAMS 2 1 OVERALL 2 2 MAIN PCB ASS Y 1 3 2 3 MAIN PCB ASS Y 2 3 2 4 MAIN PCB ASS Y 3 3 2 5 FLASH DC UNIT 2 6 Abbreviation in Block Diagrams 3 P C B DIAGRAMS 3 1 MAIN PCB ASS Y 3 2 FLASH DC UNIT 3 3 OPTICAL UNIT 3 4 BATTERY BOX UNIT 3 5 CF UNIT 3 6 OPERATION KEY UNIT ...

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Page 119: ...CK LIGHT UNIT CF UNIT LCD PANEL 1 24 Battery Open Detect SW CN601 CN602 ORG WHT Button BATTERY FLASH FLASH DC UNIT USB AVOUT MAIN PCB ASS Y OPERATION KEY UNIT Board To Board Board To Board MIC CN1502 BLK GRY Board To Board 10 20 11 1 CN301 OPT FPC CCD FPC OPTICAL UNIT VF 2 1 11 20 10 CF Open Detect SW RLS FPC FINDER LED Mode SW CN401 POWER SW BUZZER Board To Board Release SW BATTERY BATTERY BOX UN...

Page 120: ...N1901 1 SLNT_AN 2 SLNT_DET0 3 SLNTZM_COM 4 SLNTZM_COM 5 ZMPI_AN 6 ZMPO0 7 SLNT_AN 8 SLNT_DET1 9 ZMO 10 ZMO 11 ZMO 12 ZMO 13 AFLEDAN 14 AFLEDK 15 ZMPI_AN 16 ZM_RST 17 SH AFA 18 SH AFA 19 SH 20 SH 21 IR 22 IR 23 IR AFB 24 IR AFB 25 AFB 26 AFB 27 AFA 28 AFA 29 ZMAFPI_COM 30 ZMPI_AN 31 ZMPO1 32 AFPI_AN 33 AFRST CN301 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 RG 5 V1 6 V3A 7 CUSB 8 V4 9 H1 10 H2 11 GND 12 VOUT 13 VDD 14 V2 ...

Page 121: ...L VCC 1SD VDD2 VCC 2AFE VEE 2 VCC 2RE VDD3 VBATT CF UNIT VCC1 VDD3 Filter Drive CDS A D TG SDRAM OSC L P F Line Amp Buf Amp L P F ALC Amp MIC Amp DC DC CONVERTER FLASH DC UNIT for System Control for LCD for CCD EVR FLASH MEMORY VCC1 AF Suport SELF Red Eye LED VBATT CPU USB Control USB CN1501 2 2 Buzzer OPRATION Switch OPRATION KEY UNIT BATTERY BOX VBATT VBATT RESET RTC 3 3VREG MIC BATTERY BOX UNIT...

Page 122: ...C Amp AN6123MS IC1701 1 2 L P F TC75W51FK IC1705 2 2 LINE Amp TC75W60FK IC1705 1 2 L P F TC75W60FK C1704 C1711 1 3 8 7 3 DET gm 5 5 7 AUDIO_REC AUDIO_PB IC1701 2 2 BUF Amp TC75W51FK 3 1 7 1 3 5 C1719 IC1014 IC1006 4 5 4 5 2 3 0V REG TK11130CS 2 5V REG TK11125CS TG_HD AD_LD TG_CS SDATA2 SDATA2 X1301 45MHz SDATA CS SCLK2 SPBLK SPSIG PBLK ADCLK CLPOB2 SCLK2 SCK C1318 43 22 39 46 38 40 42 47 48 12 13 ...

Page 123: ..._2 P3_3 P3_4 P3_1 WE OE CPURDWR CPUMEMIO TRST TMS TCK TDI INTR INTP1 NWAIT WAITB NCSE UBEB ALE ESREQ ESDT TRST TMS TCK TDO UBEB ALE ESREQ ESDT BUSCLK NRESET CSENGB EX42 ECLK MRDB MRWB CSMEMB IC1001 CPU µPD82518F1 021 EN6 D_P D_N USB_VBUS EX41 EX39 EX40 EX6 EX7 EX8 EX4 EX5 AIN_0 INTP0 INTP2 RESETB CS2 32KIN LIVDD VDD 1 22 AVDD AVREF AOUT AIN 1 AIN 2 AIN 4 AIN 3 AIN 5 AIN 6 AIN 7 E1LAT E2LAT E21LAT ...

Page 124: ...N6 BUZZER 16 6 17 13 12 14 18 19 10 CN401 VCC1 LED_GREEN LED_ORANGE LED_MACRO VCC1 VCC1SO VCC1 VDD1 4 VDDQ1 10 POWER SW1 SW401 SW404 SW501 SW502 SW503 SW504 SW505 SW506 SW402 SW403 SW2 TELE WIDE TELE WIDE MODE1 SCAN CFOP POWER Release SW2 Release SW1 CFOPEN 15 2 3 4 5 BVATTEP BUZZER 3 4 2 7 8 9 CN1002 BTOP 10 UP LEFT DOWN RIGHT EXP WB ERASE DISP 15 3 4 2 5 6 1 2 OPERATION KEY UNIT CF UNIT RLS FPC ...

Page 125: ...NE2 INE1 FB1 OUT3 FB3 FB4 CTL DTC1 4 CS4 CS3 CTL OUT4 INE3 INE4 VCC VCCO T104 Q010 XE Drive CY20AAJ B Q103 EF Charge 2SB1197K D103 D105 T101 2 1 3 4 5 VCHGLVL STSP Q105 OSC 2SC4672 Q101 SW DTC144EE EFCHG L108 L109 L110 L111 C101 D110 D107 C137 C134 C138 C142 C118 C126 C119 C120 C127 C121 C132 D104 C133 C136 C130 C131 T102 L106 L112 L113 L115 L114 L116 8 1 4 2 3 5 4 3 6 5 7 6 T103 1 8 2 2 3 4 6 1 5...

Page 126: ...ts 2 devices or circuits IGBT Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor Conductivity modulation type FET transistor INV Logic Inverter circuit IR InfraRed ray IRIS Iris LCD Liquid Crystal Device Typically LCD display LED Light Emitting Diode Typically LED display LPF Low Pass Filter NTSC National Television System Committees NTSC color TV system developed in USA OP Amp OPerational Amplifier OR Logic OR ci...

Page 127: ...C CANON INC 2002 01 OCTOBER 2002 3 P C B DIAGRAMS 3 1 MAIN PCB ASS Y MAIN PCB ASS Y SOLDERING SIDE MAIN PCB ASS Y COMPONENT SIDE ...

Page 128: ...C CANON INC 2002 01 OCTOBER 2002 3 2 FLASH DC UNIT FLASH DC UNIT SOLDERING SIDE FLASH DC UNIT COMPONENT SIDE ...

Page 129: ...C CANON INC 2002 01 OCTOBER 2002 3 3 OPTICAL UNIT ...

Page 130: ...C CANON INC 2002 01 OCTOBER 2002 3 4 BATTERY BOX UNIT ...

Page 131: ...C CANON INC 2002 01 OCTOBER 2002 3 5 CF UNIT ...

Page 132: ...C CANON INC 2002 01 OCTOBER 2002 3 6 OPERATION KEY UNIT ...

Page 133: ...ing size so that the printing size fits the size of paper 4 To cancel the printing area click an arbitrary position on the display Remarks The Zoom AF Chart of the Service Manual that is saved in this CD ROM has the colored markings in colors so that the entire page can be divided into print papers legal size x 4 pages A3 size x 3 pages Operate as follows Select Graphic Select Tool Select the 2 ma...

Page 134: ...PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Zoom AF Chart ...

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Page 136: ...PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Zoom AF Chart ...

Page 137: ...Dimensions 519 94mm 131 53mm 412 91mm 311 99mm 157 48mm 157 52mm 65 90mm 262 53mm 209 54mm 196 90mm 389 95mm ...

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