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Summary of Contents for PowrShot G5

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Page 2: ...d 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 copi...

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: ...n with the optical zoom 1 10 2 3 Ease of Operation 1 11 Computer connection with Picture Transfer Protocol PTP support 5 new function 1 11 2 4 System Accessories 1 12 Lithium Ion Battery Charger CB 5L sharing compatibility with EOS DIGITAL 1 12 Battery Charger CG 570 sharing compatibility with Canon digital video camcorders 1 12 3 Exterior 3 1 Exterior Photos 1 13 3 2 6 dimensional diagram 1 14 3 ...

Page 5: ...ity and functionality such as a 4x zoom lens Digital Imaging Processor DIGIC and second curtain synchronization Fur thermore we plan to introduce a new 5 megapixel CCD into this product design for launching a new PowerShot G5 model with higher image quality in the PowerShot G series in the summer of 2003 1 2 Product Concept As the top model in the PowerShot G3 series the PowerShot G5 aims to be to...

Page 6: ...h ha an ng gi in ng g a an ng gl le e o of f v vi ie ew w A Ap pp pr ro ox x 4 4 1 1x x M Ma ax xim mu um m o of f a ap pp pr ro ox x 1 16 6x x wh he en n u us se ed d i in n c co om mb bi in na at ti io on n w wi it th h t th he e o op pt ti ic ca al l z zo oo om m Macro function focuses close to 5 cm wide end and 15 cm telephoto end Two types of AF control system Single Continuous AF range can b...

Page 7: ...image transfers My Camera function Customizable of Start up image Start up sound operation sound self timer sound and shutter sound on camera content can also be created FAT12 FAT16 and FAT32 support C Co om mp pu ut te er r c co on nn ne ec ct ti io on ns s w wi it th h P Pi ic ct tu ur re e T Tr ra an ns sf fe er r P Pr ro ot to oc co ol l P PT TP P s su up pp po or rt t 5 5 n ne ew w f fu un nc...

Page 8: ...nal can be used Win Windows Mac Macintosh Full feature application software ZoomBrowser EX Win ImageBrowser Mac enables customized image control and display Photorecord Win for easy layout and printing of many pictures PhotoStitch Win Mac for creating panoramic pictures with precision RemoteCapture Win Mac or remote picture taking through a PC File Viewer Utility Win Mac for converting RAW images ...

Page 9: ...enhance the metallic feel The metallic accents in the black body give the camera a more striking black appearance Carrying the same operating features as the G3 Carrying over the large grip main dial independent power lever and other operating features of the PowerShot G3 Main dial Superior feel for Av Tv MF operations Optimized dial position angle and shape Independent mode lever Lever shape with...

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Page 13: ...ize given that the PowerShot G5 will use 2592 x 1944 recording pixels in large mode As a result 5 x 7 cabinet size will for example produce a print with a resolutions of 6 4 lp mm which is close to the limits of visual acuity in humans Even A3 size will produce a print with a practical resolution of 2 5 lp mm Table 2 1 Print Size and Resolutions Produced by thePowerShot G5 Calculated Values W x H ...

Page 14: ... maxi mum of approx 16x 35 mm film equiva lent 35 567 mm by combining the approx 4 1x digital zoom magnification to the optical 4x zoom lens In addition because it is essential that the image zooms in smoothly on the LCD moni tor when using the digital zoom fea ture there are several dozen image capturing positions for the monitor display In light of practical considerations there are 6 posi tions...

Page 15: ...ng systems Windows XP or Mac OS X version 10 1 10 2 Futhermore computer controlled camera functions have been added to the PowerShot G5 Additional func tions are shown below in bold View images on the camera using the PC Transfer images from the camera to a PC Delete images on the camera using the PC Remote Capture Shooting from PC Transfer images from the PC to the camera My Camera function setti...

Page 16: ...haring compatibility with Canon digital video camcorders The PowerShot G5 battery pack BP 511 512 can also be used with the Battery Charger CG 570 developed for Canon digital video camcorders With the CG 570 charger batteries are charged by using with the Compact Power Adapter CA 560 570 or Car Battery Cable CB 570 Although the CG 570 is more compact than the CG 560 Battery Adapter the CG 570 does...

Page 17: ... PowerShot G5 Front Photo 3 2 PowerShot G5 Back Photo 3 3 PowerShot G5 setup Tele converter Photo 3 4 PowerShot G5 setup Wide Converter Photo 3 5 Setup Speedlite 550EX Photo 3 6 Setup Macro Ring Lite MR 14EX Photo 3 6 Setup Macro Twin Lite MT 24EX ...

Page 18: ...1 14 C A N O N Z O O M L E N S 7 2 2 8 8 m m 1 2 0 3 0 121 0 4 76 122 0 4 80 71 7 2 82 73 9 2 91 69 9 2 75 43 5 1 71 3 2 6 dimensional diagram Unit mm inch ...

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Page 20: ...ow Synchro On Off ND filter On Off Flash Adjust Auto Manual MF Point Zoom On Off Red eye On Off AF Mode Continuous Single Cont Shooting Standard High speed AF assist Beam On Off Self timer 10seconds 2 seconds Digital Zoom On Off Wireless Delay 0 seconds 2 seconds 10 seconds Review Off 2 sec to 10 sec ...

Page 21: ...1 17 Intervalometer Save Settings ...

Page 22: ...1 18 Replay Menu MyCamera Menu Protect Them e Start up Image Start up Sound Operation Sound Selftimer Sound Shutter Sound Rotate Erase all Slide Show Print Order Transfer Order ...

Page 23: ...ight Selftimer Vol Off to 5 Auto Power Down On Off File No Reset On Off Date Time Auto Rotate On Off Format Distance Units m cm ft in Shutter Volume Off to 5 Under Construction Language Playback Vol Replay Off to 5 Under Construction Video System NTSC PAL Start up Vol Off to 5 ...

Page 24: ... 3 11 m dpt LCD monitor Low temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD Approx 118 K pixels 46 mm diagonal 1 8 in 100 2 steps Normal High Focusing TTL Autofocus Continuous Single Available 1 point AF Any position is available Normal Macro Available Available Camera effective pixels Total pixels Transfer method Chip size Aspect ratio Filter type Focal length f number Lens construction Optical...

Page 25: ...duction On Off 70 cm 5 0 m 2 3 16 5 ft W 70 cm 4 0 m 2 3 13 1 ft T When ISO speed is set to 100 equivalent 1 60 1 250 sec 15 1 250 sec when in Shutter priority AE or manual mode 10 sec or less battery voltage 7 4V 2 EV in 1 3 step increments 3 steps strong 100 flash normal low Available Available Available Flash External Sync terminals at accessory shoe Canon SPEEDLITE 220EX 380EX 420EX 550EX Macr...

Page 26: ...k images while shooting continuously in High speed High speed Approx 2 0 shots sec Normal Approx 1 5 shots sec Large Fine mode and LCD monitor is Off Number of shots The above data shows the maximum number of shots for each recording pixels and compression setting Despite achieving the maximum number of shots continuous shooting is still available However the shooting speed is reduced Interval tim...

Page 27: ...ile format Image recording format JPEG compression mode Number of recording pixels Recording capacity Movie File format Recording format Number of recording pixels Frame rate Recording time Recording capacity Common Storage media Format L SF L F L N M1 SF M1 F M1 N M2 SF M2 F M2 N S SF S F S N RAW File Size KB 2503 1395 695 1002 558 278 570 320 170 249 150 84 4725 FC 8M 2 4 10 7 13 26 12 23 42 29 ...

Page 28: ...d point or from mid point to end point with the movie editing function Furthermore frames can be erased both from start point to mid point and from mid point to end point simultaneously Erase prohibited Setting in replay mode Interface USB mini B jack All procedures performed with a connection to a USB 2 0 compliant board are not guaranteed PTP NTSC PAL Monaural Others 12 languages are available f...

Page 29: ...of CB 5L Adequate charge for use Approx 90 Approx 90 min Full charge 100 Approx 150 min Use of CG 560 CA 560 CG 560 CB 560 Adequate charge for use Approx 95 Approx 80 min Full charge 100 Approx 170 min Use of CG 570 CA 560 CG 570 CA 570 CG 570 CB 570 Adequate charge for use Approx 90 Approx 95 min Full charge 100 Approx 125 min Available Shooting mode Powers down approx 3 minutes after last operat...

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Page 33: ...ime Approx 95 min Operating temperature 0 40 Dimensions 73 0 x 93 0 x 36 0 mm 2 9 x 3 7 x 1 4 in Weight Approx 130 g 4 6 oz Compact power adapter CA 570 Use for BP 511 BP 512 Rated input AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz 29 VA 100 V 39 VA 240 V for Japan 17 W for international Rated output DC 8 4 V 1 5 A Charging time Approx 95 min when charging with CG 570 Operating temperature 0 40 Dimensions 52 0 x 90 0 x 2...

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Page 37: ... Speedlite 220EX Speedlite 380EX Speedlite 420EX Speedlite 550EX Macro Ring Lite MR 14EX 1 Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC58B Wide Converter WC DC58N Tele converter TC DC58N Close up Lens 250D 58mm 1 Battery Pack BP 511 2 Compact Power Adapter CA 560 2 5 1 The separately sold Macro Lite Adapter 58C is required for the combined use of Macro Ring Lite MR 14EX and Close up Lens 250D 2 Also available fo...

Page 38: ...uits 2 1 Power Supply Control 2 2 2 1 1 Power Supply Block Diagram 2 2 2 1 2 Power Supply 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 Recording and Playback Functions 2 4 3 Troubleshooting 2 5 3 1 When an Error Code is Displayed 2 5 3 2 When a Problem Occurs 2 7 CHAPTER 2 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION CONTENTS ...

Page 39: ... DSP Refer to Section 2 2 2 5 Video output Refer to Section 2 2 2 6 Microphone input and sound output Refer to Section 2 2 3 1 2 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y 1 Power supply drive DC DC converter 2 Battery charging control circuit 1 3 LCD PCB ASS Y 1 Image display 2 Backlight for LCD drive 1 4 TOP MODULE UNIT 1 Operation switch operation display and finder LED 1 5 EF FPC 1 Flash control 1 6 STJ PCB AS...

Page 40: ...tes the other main functions E0 E1 Operating the Dial Switch Rec Mode Play Mode 1 Controls CCD E2 2 Controls LCD E3 3 Controls LCD backlight E3 1 Controls LCD E3 2 Controls LCD backlight E3 Battery charging operation starts when external power is supplied to DC IN connector DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y MAIN PCB ASS Y DC DC CONVERTER D14 Q54 Q22 E0 E1 CONTROL E2 E3 CONTROL E4 E21 DC IN VDD0_3 3 VDD12 ...

Page 41: ...d conversion of the digital data LCD Driver Driving the LCD FLASH MEMORY Firmware and adjustment data 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 LENS Motor Driver AF Support LED FINDER LED Electric FLASH CF card LCD TG Video Amp RT...

Page 42: ... using the SDRAM Writes and reads the picture data to and from the CF card Outputs the picture data to the CPU 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 The video amplifier is activated when the AV jack is inserted to the video jack and drives the video signal in 75 Ω 2 2 3 Audio...

Page 43: ...on error was detected Cause and Probable Faulty Part MAIN PCB ASS Y OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y UNKNOWN MAIN PCB ASS Y MAIN PCB ASS Y OPTICAL UNIT OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y The lens barrel is fed out with the lens cap attached Remedy Remove the lens cap and restart the camera OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y Either zoom movement is obstructed by...

Page 44: ...S 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 buffer for the photograph image within the speci fied time in the continuous shooting mode The camera power was turned OFF while the image was being recorded to the CF Card Micro Drive while the green LED was bl...

Page 45: ...TERY BOX MAIN UNIT BATTERY EJECT SPRING POWER LEAD HINGE UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y EF FPC LCD PANEL LCD PCB ASS Y BACK LIGHT UNIT HINGE UNIT LCD PCB ASS Y MAIN PCB ASS Y OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y ZOOM BRUSH TOP MODULE UNIT B W LCD PANEL CONTACT RUBBER TOP MODULE UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y STJ PCB ASS Y DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y TOP MODULE UNIT Problem when an error code is not dis...

Page 46: ...MAIN PCB ASS Y MODE DIAL BRUSH TOP MODULE UNIT MAIN PCB ASS Y BATTERY BOX MAIN UNIT DATE LEAD HV FPC EF FPC MAIN PCB ASS Y DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y Problem when an error code is not displayed The External Flash does not fire Video output is strange Communications with the personal computer is not possible The CF card or Micro Drive is not recognized Sound cannot be recorded Shutter sound Sound is...

Page 47: ...DER UNIT 3 15 2 2 13 OPTICAL UNIT FINDER UNIT 3 16 2 2 14 Assembling the FINDER UNIT 3 17 2 2 15 BAT BOX UNIT TRIPOD BASE 3 18 2 3 Disassembly of Main Units 3 19 2 3 1 TOP COVER 3 19 2 3 1 1 B W LCD UNIT TOP BUTTON 1 TOP BUTTON 2 TOP BUTTON 3 3 19 2 3 1 2 B W LCD WINDOW 3 20 2 3 1 3 MODE DIAL 3 21 2 3 1 4 ZOOM LEVER UNIT 3 22 2 3 1 5 ACCESSORY CONTACT UNIT 3 23 2 3 2 EVF UNIT 3 24 2 3 2 1 LCD TOP ...

Page 48: ...4 Preparation 3 39 3 3 5 Starting up the Adjustment Software 3 40 3 3 6 Menu Window 3 40 3 3 7 How to Use the Adjustment Software 3 40 3 4 Calibration 3 41 3 4 1 Calibration 3 41 3 5 Adjustment Procedure 3 46 3 5 1 CCD Adjustment 3 46 3 5 2 Optical Unit Adjustment 3 48 3 5 3 Imaging Process Adjustment 3 50 3 5 4 Color Adjustment 3 53 3 5 5 Pixel Dot Adjustment 3 55 3 5 6 LCD Adjustment 3 57 3 5 7 ...

Page 49: ...the high tension circuit 1 2 List of Tools The following tools are used for the re assembling during service 1 List of tools New Name of tools Part No Remarks Screwdriver Local Purchase Tweezers Local Purchase Soldering iron Local Purchase 1 3 List of Supplies The following supplies are used for the re assembling during service 1 List of supplies New Name of supplies Part No Remarks ADHESIVE TAPE ...

Page 50: ...g the tweezers into them as required 1 4 Flexible Connectors This product uses the five types of the flexible connectors Fig 3 3 Holes for removal Fig 3 2 Flexible connectors LOCK UNLOCK LOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK LOCK Unconnected state Connected state Unconnected state Connected state Unlocked state Locked state Unlocked state Locked state Unlocked state Locked state 1 Type A 2 Type B 3 Type C 4 Type D 5...

Page 51: ...R UNIT 3 14 Assembling the FINDER UNIT 3 17 BAT BOX UNIT TRIPOD BASE 3 18 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y 3 15 OPTICAL UNIT FINDER UNIT SIDE COVER FRAME 3 9 LCD TOP COVER HINGE UNIT 3 24 LCD FRAME COVER LCD PANEL 3 25 BUTTON PCB ASS Y EF SENSOR HOLDER 3 27 CCD HOLDER UNIT SHUTTER UNIT 3 28 HV MODULE UNIT LEAF SW UNIT 3 32 B W LCD UNIT TOP BUTTON1 TOP BUTTON2 3 19 TOP BUTTON3 HV MODULE UNIT SLT HOLDER 3 ...

Page 52: ... CAP UNIT g d e h 5 5mm CD1 5033 000 BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP h 2 2 1 FRONT COVER UNIT 1 FRONT COVER UNIT 1 While pushing the button rotate the FRONT CAP UNIT to the alignment position and remove the FRONT CAP UNIT 2 Remove the screw of g 3 Remove the screw of h 4 Remove the two screws of e 5 Remove the screw of d 6 Turn over the FRONT COVER UNIT in the direction of the arrow and remove the flexible ca...

Page 53: ...tration NOTE Assembling A Rotate the diopter adjustment dial in the direction of mark A as far as it can go When it reaches the deep end return it slightly Rotate the diopter adjustment dial as far as it can go 2 2 2 REAR COVER UNIT 1 REAR COVER UNIT 1 Remove the three screws of e 2 Remove the screw of f 3 Open the CF COVER 4 Open the EVF UNIT 5 Remove the REAR COVER UNIT from the main body 6 Remo...

Page 54: ...IT DATE BATTERY HOLDER 1 BATTERY LID UNIT 1 Remove the screw of q 2 Remove the BATTERY SHAFT HOLDER 3 Release the lock by sliding the BATTERY LID HOLDER and open it 4 Push out the shaft of the BATTERY LID UNIT with the thin flat head screwdriver 5 While taking care of the spring of the BATTERY LID UNIT not to be bent remove the BATTERY LID UNIT by twisting in the direction of the arrow 2 DATE BATT...

Page 55: ...e Logenest Rambda A 74 coat it as shown in the figure 2 2 4 SIDE COVER CF COVER 1 SIDE COVER 1 Remove the screw of f 2 Remove the SIDE COVER 3 Push out the JACK COVER SHAFT with the thin stick like tweezers and pull out the JACK COVER SHAFT 4 Remove the two claws and remove the JACK COVER NOTE1 Assembling JACK COVER SHAFT is not overflow from the hole for inserting it a dashed line 2 CF COVER 1 Re...

Page 56: ... 5 1 6 1 8 TOP COVER Dowel 2 2 5 TOP COVER 1 TOP COVER 1 Remove the screw of n 2 Remove the STRAP RIGHT BASE 3 Remove the two screws of r 4 Remove the two screws of m 5 Open the EVF UNIT 6 Disconnect the connector of the B W LCD UNIT 7 Remove the dowel and turn over the TOP COVER in the direction of arrow 8 Remove the flexible board from the TOP COVER UNIT and remove the TOP COVER from the main bo...

Page 57: ...0 359 BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP 3 5mm 2 0mm METAL M1 7 CD1 3108 000 1 4 SIDE COVER FRAME NOTE Assembling 2 2 6 SIDE COVER FRAME 1 SIDE COVER FRAME 1 Remove the screw of q 2 Remove the screw of b 3 Remove the two dowels and remove the SIDE COVER FRAME 4 Peel off the Insulation tape NOTE Assembling Attach the Insulation tape as shown in the illustration ...

Page 58: ... 2 2 7 MAIN BARREL UNIT MICROPHONE UNIT 1 MAIN BARREL UNIT 1 Remove the cable of the MICROPHONE UNIT 2 Remove the cable of the BAT BOX UNIT from the groove of the MAIN BARREL UNIT 3 Remove the two screws of m 4 Remove the screw of q 5 Remove the MAIN BARREL UNIT CAUTION Remove it with utmost care not to touch the terminal of the capacitor NOTE Assembling When installing the MAIN BARREL UNIT route ...

Page 59: ...move the connector of the CF UNIT the three flexible boards of the OPTICAL UNIT the flexible board of the BUTTON PCB ASS Y and the MAIN FLASH FPC 3 Remove the two screws of j 4 Disconnect the connector of the DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y 5 Remove the three cables from the EVF UNIT 6 Remove the MAIN PCB ASS Y NOTE1 Assembling Insert the two 8 pin cables from the EVF UNIT into the connector of the MAIN...

Page 60: ...1 EVF UNIT 1 Rotate the EVF UNIT by the 90 degrees in the direction of the arrow 2 Remove the two screws of i 3 Remove the two claws and remove the HINGE COVER 4 Remove the two screws of c 5 Remove the EVF UNIT NOTE Assembling When installing HINGE COVER take out the two 8 pin cables from the space between the HINGE COVER and HINGE UNIT as shown in the illustration 2 SUB FRAME 1 Remove the two scr...

Page 61: ... 7170 147 k CF UNIT q 2 1 k 2 2 2 3 2 2 10 REAR PLATE UNIT CF UNIT 1 REAR PLATE UNIT 1 Remove the flexible board of the HV MODULE UNIT 2 Remove the three screws of q 3 Remove the two screws of k 4 Remove the screw of m 5 Remove the two dowels and pull out the EF sensor of the REAR PLATE UNIT 6 Remove the three dowels and remove the REAR PLATE UNIT in the direction of the the arrow 2 CF UNIT 1 Remo...

Page 62: ... two cables of the FLASH JACK UNIT 3 Remove the three screws of a 4 Remove the cable of the SPEAKER UNIT 5 Remove the two screws of q 6 Remove the two dowels and raise FLASH JACK UNIT Then push out the FLASH JACK UNIT to the front and remove the FLASH JACK UNIT NOTE1 Assembling Insert the cable coming from the BAT BOX UNIT to the red connector Insert the cable coming from the FLASH JACK UNIT to th...

Page 63: ...2 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y OPTICAL UNIT FINDER UNIT 1 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y 1 Remove the three screws of a 2 Slant the DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y in the direction of the arrow and remove it 2 OPTICAL UNIT FINDER UNIT 1 Remove the screw of q 2 Remove the ZOOM GND PLATE 3 Remove the two screws of q 4 Remove the OPTICAL UNIT FINDER UNIT to the direction of the arrow 5 Remove the CCD SPRING from t...

Page 64: ...FINDER UNIT in the direction of the arrow and remove the dowel 3 Remove the claw on the opposite side 4 Turn over the FINDER UNIT in the direction of the arrow 5 Push out the LED HOLDER with the use of flat head screwdriver 6 Turn over the FINDER UNIT again pull out the LED HOLDER and remove the FINDER UNIT from the OPTICAL UNIT 7 Peel off the portion fixed by the Dia bond and remove the LED HOLDE...

Page 65: ... of q NOTE Assembling If the OPTICAL UNIT is not set in the retracted position remove the CCD HOLDER UNIT refer to page 3 28 and rotate the portion B of the OPTICAL UNIT in the direction of mark C with hands until the OPTICAL UNIT is set in the retracted position Fig 3 17 Assembling the FINDER UNIT 1 6 1 5 1 2 1 4 Claw FINDER UNIT Cutout Hole Dowel q Rotate the gear in the direction of mark A as f...

Page 66: ...mm XA1 7170 307 METAL M1 7 m m m m q q 1 1 2 1 BAT BOX UNIT 1 2 1 2 1 3 MAIN FRAME 2 2 TRIPOD BASE 2 2 15 BAT BOX UNIT TRIPOD BASE 1 BAT BOX UNIT 1 Remove the screw of q 2 Remove the two screws of m 3 Remove the BAT BOX UNIT 2 TRIPOD BASE 1 Remove the two screws of m 2 Remove the TRIPOD BASE from the MAIN FRAME ...

Page 67: ... setting the position NOTE Assembling NOTE Assembling 2 3 1 TOP COVER 2 3 1 1 B W LCD UNIT TOP BUTTON 1 TOP BUTTON 2 TOP BUTTON 3 1 B W LCD UNIT 1 Remove the two screws of l 2 Remove the two screws of p 3 Remove the screw of q 4 Remove the claw and remove the B W LCD UNIT 5 Remove the STRAP BASE LEFT CAUTION Be careful not to drop the STRAP BASE LEFT NOTE Assembling Be careful that the ACC FPC mus...

Page 68: ...0 B W LCD WINDOW 1 1 DUST COVER SEAL 1 2 B W LCD WINDOW NOTE Assembling 2 3 1 2 B W LCD WINDOW 1 B W LCD WINDOW 1 Peel off the DUST COVER SEAL 2 Remove the B W LCD WINDOW NOTE Assembling Install the DUST COVER SEAL as shown in the illustration ...

Page 69: ...IAL 1 Peel off the MODE DIAL CAP from the MODE DIAL 2 Remove the screw of q 3 Remove the MODE DIAL BASE UNIT then remove the MODE DIAL from the TOP COVER UNIT 4 Remove the MODE DIAL BALL 5 Remove the MODE DIAL SPRING CAUTION Be careful not to drop the MODE DIAL BALL and the MODE DIAL SPRING NOTE1 Assembling Attach the MODE DIAL and the MODE DIAL CAP with Dia bond and coat the sliding surface of th...

Page 70: ...ER UNIT 5 Remove the ZOOM SPRING from the ZOOM BRUSH CAUTION Be careful not to drop the ZOOM SPRING NOTE Assembling Coat the sliding surface of the ZOOM BRUSH and INNER COVER with Logenest Rambda A 74 as shown in the illustration Be careful not to drop the ZOOM SPRING CAUTION b Claw of the INNER COVER Sliding surface 1 1 1 5 ZOOM SPRING 1 3 ZOOM BRUSH 1 4 ZOOM LEVER UNIT INNER COVER 1 2 NOTE Assem...

Page 71: ...ESSORY CONTACT UNIT 1 4 Soldering Fig 3 23 ACCESSORY CONTACT UNIT 2 3 1 5 ACCESSORY CONTACT UNIT 1 ACC SHOE ACC SHOE SPRING 1 Insert a pair of tweezers under the ACC SHOE SPRING and remove it CAUTION Be careful not to damage the parts NOTE1 Assembling Coat the Dia bond 1663G as shown in the figure 2 Remove the four screws of T 3 Remove the ACC SHOE NOTE2 Assembling Coat the Three bond 1401C as sho...

Page 72: ... White Yellow 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 1 BLACK M1 7 CD1 5028 000 3 0mm 3 0mm XA1 7170 307 METAL M1 7 d d d m m 2 3 2 EVF UNIT 2 3 2 1 LCD TOP COVER HINGE UNIT 1 LCD TOP COVER 1 Remove the four screws of d 2 Remove the LCD TOP COVER 2 HINGE UNIT 1 Remove the screw of m 2 Remove the cable of the HINGE UNIT Two places 3 Remove the HINGE UNIT ...

Page 73: ... supplied with the protection sheet Remove the protection sheet before use 2 3 2 2 LCD FRAME COVER LCD PANEL 1 LCD FRAME COVER 1 Remove the two screws of q 2 Remove the NUT PLATE 3 Remove the LCD FRAME COVER from the LCD PANEL 2 LCD PANEL 1 Remove the flexible board of the LCD PANEL 2 Remove the four dowels then remove the LCD PANEL NOTE Assembling In the case of the repair service part it is supp...

Page 74: ...om the BACK LIGHT UNIT NOTE Assembling When LCD PCB ASS Y is going to replace take note of the two QR code numbers 10 digit and 8 digit hexadecimal numbers of the replacement LCD PCB ASS Y without fail The QR code numbers are important information when making the LCD adjustment LCD PCB ASS Y QR code numbers Label LCD SHEET Soldering BACK LIGHT UNIT 1 1 1 2 1 2 NOTE Assembling ...

Page 75: ...2 3 3 1 BUTTON PCB ASS Y EF SENSOR HOLDER 1 BUTTON PCB ASS Y 1 Remove the screw of m 2 Remove the claw then remove the SEL BUTTON BASE 3 While peeling off the double sided adhesive tape remove the BUTTON PCB ASS Y from the REAR FRAME NOTE1 Assembling Attach the two double sided adhesive tapes on the REAR FRAME as shown in the illustration 2 EF SENSOR HOLDER 1 While peeling off the double sided adh...

Page 76: ... from the dowel of the FPC GUIDE 4 Remove the FPC GUIDE 5 Pinches the SHUTTER UNIT with fingers at marked by A and rotate the SHUTTER UNIT as far as it can go in the direction of the arrow 6 Remove the SHUTTER UNIT 7 Remove the FRONT LENS UNIT from the LENS BARREL UNIT 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 3 CCD HOLDER UNIT FPC GUIDE Flexible board of the SHUTTER UNIT Dowel SHUTTER UNIT A SHUTTER UNIT LENS BA...

Page 77: ...d part and insert the SHUTTER UNIT NOTE Assembling When placing the FRONT LENS UNIT on top of the LENS BARREL UNIT align the three projections of the FRONT LENS UNIT with the three grooves of the LENS BARREL UNIT And at the same align the two flat portions of the FRONT LENS UNIT with the two flat portions of the LENS BARREL UNIT 1 2 FRONT LENS UNIT Large recepted groove Large groove Small recepted...

Page 78: ...and insert the CCD HOLDER UNIT 6 Install the three screws of s NOTE1 Assembling When the SHUTTER UNIT is rotated the portion B of the LENS BARREL UNIT will project Do not care about the projection and keep rotating it When it is rotated as far as it can go the FRONT LENS UNIT enters into the portion B of the LENS BARREL UNIT NOTE2 Assembling When installing use the original CCD HOLDER UNIT that ha...

Page 79: ...AF SW UNIT R C HOLDER 1 HV MODULE UNIT SLT HOLDER LEAF SW UNIT 1 Remove the screw of o 2 Remove the CF CLIPPING1 SPRING 3 Remove the screw of q 4 Remove the LEAF SW COVER 5 Remove the cable of the BAT BOX SUB UNIT 6 Remove the three screws of q 7 Remove the nine dowels then remove the HV MODULE UNIT SLT HOLDER and LEAF SW UNIT NOTE1 Assembling When installing the HV MODULE UNIT SLT HOLDER and LEAF...

Page 80: ...E UNIT into the SLT HOLDER firmly Claws Claws Dowel NOTE Assembling 2 3 5 2 HV MODULE UNIT LEAF SW UNIT 1 HV MODULE UNIT 1 Remove the flexible board of the HV MODULE UNIT from the dowel 2 Remove the four claws then remove the SLT HOLDER from the SI sensor of the HV MODULE UNIT NOTE Assembling Insert the SI sensor of the HV MODULE UNIT into the SLT HOLDER firmly 2 LEAF SW UNIT 1 Remove the solderin...

Page 81: ...D1 5030 000 CD1 5031 000 5 5mm CD1 5033 000 BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP BLACK M1 7 METAL M1 7 SELF TAP XA4 9170 359 BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP 3 5mm XA4 5170 307 METAL M1 7 SELF TAP 3 0mm XA4 5170 409 BLACK M1 7 SELF TAP 3 5mm XA1 7170 307 METAL M1 7 XA1 7170 357 METAL M1 7 BLACK M1 7 4 0mm 4 0mm XA4 9170 407 3 0mm CD1 4987 000 2 0mm METAL M1 7 CD1 3108 000 a c b d METAL M1 7 CD1 3798 000 m q k l i j r METAL M1 ...

Page 82: ...t data has been saved and then transferred 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 Color Adjustment 5 Pixel Dot Adjustment 6 Flash Adjustment Color Adjustment 4 3 Adjustments 3 1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items PowerShot G5 req...

Page 83: ...ter 1 C 2 Filter C 12 Filter FL W Filter ND 4 Filter ND 8 Filter Light Shielding Cloth 500 500 or larger Tripod Reference Camera Speedlite 420EX Gray jpg File DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk PARTS NO CY8 4386 031 DY9 2039 100 DY9 2002 000 CY4 6016 000 CY9 1556 000 CY9 1561 000 CY9 1555 000 CY9 1557 000 CY9 1553 000 CY9 1554 000 REMARKS Local purchase Download Enclosed in Merchandise Enclosed in Mercha...

Page 84: ...on After downloading and extracting Factory Mode Driver double click Setup exe Factory Mode Driver Win 2000_98 Setup exe to install it If InstallShield Wizard appears as shown in the first picture below install the TWAIN Factory Mode Driver by following the instructions 1 2 The InstallShield Wizard will install TWAIN Driver on your computer Click the N button License Agreement See the file Service...

Page 85: ...Factory Mode Driver is completed If you cannot install Factory Mode Driver in above procedure install it in the following procedure 1 Change the camera to Factory mode 2 Install Wizard of new hardware starts up 3 Select the option that directly chooses the driver s place 4 Choose CAP_FACT INF Factory Mode Driver Win2000_98 Win_2k98 CAP_FACT INF 5 Installment starts When the Wizard finishes the ins...

Page 86: ...k box 3 When the dialog box below appears click the button Software installation will then begin 3 3 3 Adjustment Software Installation 1 After downloading and extracting Adjustment Software double click Setup exe to install it Adjustment Softwares are different according to the model of camera that you are going to adjust 2 When the dialog box below appears click the OK button ...

Page 87: ...e Compact Power Adapter CA 560 AC Cable 3 Set the Replay Mode on the camera and turn on 4 Set the Communication Mode to Normal 5 Connect the Camera s Digital terminal to the PC s USB Port with INTERFACE CABLE IFC 300 PCU 6 Turn on the camera Note Perform the preparation in the following order otherwise the camera won t work properly Personal Computer USB INTERFACE CABLE IFC 300PCU DIGITAL Compact ...

Page 88: ... PTP When calibration and adjustment are completed be sure to change the mode to the USER mode before quitting the software Calibration Adjustment For starting click the button related with calibration adjustment Whenever you use your light source for the adjustment for the first time be sure to click the Cali bration Button Quitting the Adjustment Software Click the Exit button Saving or Loading ...

Page 89: ... K ND 4 Filter ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE Color Bar Chart ND 8 Filter Compact Power Adapter CA 560 W 10 Filter 2pcs Reference Camera Merchandise AC Cable C 2 Filter DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk INTERFACE CABLE IFC 300PCU C 12 Filter 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 appea...

Page 90: ...t calibrate the Brightness Box until it becomes within 0 5 5 Click the NEXT button 5 1 When the message on the right appears Set the Brightness Box to EV15 and attach the ND 8 Filter while setting the C 2 Filter and the C 12 Filter between the lens 2 Click the Check button 3 Check the Brightness level if it is within 0 5 If not calibrate the Brightness Box until it becomes within 0 5 4 Click the N...

Page 91: ...D 4 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 the FL W Filter between the Lens and the Color Viewer Place the camera so that the lens is set against th...

Page 92: ... 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 display screen with a mouse to choose a color of color bar 2 Click the Sampling button 15 Check Save as the Reference and click the OK button to store the data ...

Page 93: ...3 45 CHAPTER 3 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 16 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Calibration ...

Page 94: ...ompact Power Adapter CA 560 C 12 Filter AC Cable DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk 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 2 Filter and the C 12 Filter 2 Set the Brightness Box to EV12 3 Click the ADJUST button Personal Computer Power Source Brightness Box CAMERA BODY ...

Page 95: ...e message on the right appears set the Brightness Box to EV15 while setting the C 2 Fil ter and 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 96: ...E Tripod Compact Power Adapter CA 560 DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk AC Cable 2 When the message on the right appears go to 3 3 1 Place the Auto Focus Chart 1 at 48 0cm away from the front of the camera finder 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 2 Adjust the position of the camera finely so that the ce...

Page 97: ...l 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 Auto Focus Chart is aligned with the center of the LCD 3 Click the ADJUST button 6 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Optical Unit Adjustment Personal Computer Power Source 128 0cm AutoFocus Chart 2 CA...

Page 98: ...M W 10 Filter 2 pcs ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE C 12 Filter Compact Power Adapter CA 560 FL W Filter AC Cable ND 4 Filter INTERFACE CABLE IFC 300PCU DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk 3 1 Attach the ND 4 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 Power Source Stand Color Viewer Personal Computer CA...

Page 99: ...essage on the right appears go to 7 4 When the message on the right appears go to 5 7 1 Remove the W 10 Filter 2 Attach the C 12 and FL W 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 Power Source Stand Color Viewer Personal Computer CAMERA BODY W 10 Filter Power Source Stand Color Viewer...

Page 100: ...3 52 CHAPTER 3 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 8 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Imaging Process Adjustment ...

Page 101: ...or bar chart is the full of LCD with the ND 4 Filter attached 3 Click the ADJUST button 3 5 4 Color Adjustment Tools Used Personal Computer INTERFACE CABLE IFC 300PCU SERVICE MANUAL CD ROM Color Viewer 5600 K ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE Color Bar Chart Compact Power Adapter CA PS560 ND 4 Filter AC Cable DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk Color Viewer Color Bar Chart Personal Computer CAMERA BODY Power Source Sta...

Page 102: ... 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 7 When the adjustment is completed click the FINISH button This ends the Color Adjustment 4 1 Shift a frame on the displayed screen with a mouse to choose a color ...

Page 103: ...C 12 Filter 2 Set the Brightness Box to EV12 3 Click the ADJUST button 3 5 5 Pixel Dot Adjustment Tools Used Personal Computer INTERFACE CABLE IFC 300PCU SERVICE MANUAL CD ROM Brightness Box Light source A ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE C 2 Filter Compact Power Adapter CA 560 C 12 Filter AC Cable Light Shielding Cloth 500 500 or larger DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk Personal Computer Power Source Brightness Box...

Page 104: ... 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 105: ...n This ends the LCD Adjustment 3 5 6 LCD Adjustment Tools Used Personal Computer AC Cable SERVICE MANUAL CD ROM INTERFACE CABLE IFC 300PCU ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE Reference Camera Merchandise Compact Power Adapter CA 560 DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk Preparation 1 Insert the blank CF Card into the reference camera 2 Connect the reference camera with the PC 3 Add the Gray jpeg image to the CF card of the...

Page 106: ...art 98cm from the finder front Make the room as dark as a darkroom Click the ADJUST button 3 5 7 Flash Adjustment Tools Used Personal Computer INTERFACE CABLE IFC 300PCU SERVICE MANUAL CD ROM 18 Gray Chart ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE Tripod Compact Power Adapter CA 560 DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk AC Cable Personal Computer Power Sorce 18 Gray Chart 98cm Ext Flash CAMERA BODY Tripod ...

Page 107: ...3 59 CHAPTER 3 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears click the FINISH button This ends the Flash Adjustment ...

Page 108: ...0 CHAPTER 3 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3 5 8 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 109: ...TION Pg5 BATTERY BOX UNIT SECTION Pg6 Fuse Pg7 Accessories 1 Pg8 Accessories 2 Pg9 Accessories 3 Pg10 Service Tools 1 Pg11 Service Tools 2 Pg12 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 Y Service Tools ...

Page 110: ...PowerShot G5 CASING PARTS SECTION Pg1 1 16 16 15 16 17 3 4 20 21 7 22 8 23 24 11 9 10 6 5 18 2 19 a a 25 25 12 13 14 b b See Pg4 See Pg2 ...

Page 111: ... LCD 11 CS8 5211 000 C 1 SPRING SELECTOR 12 CD1 4995 000 B 1 COVER SIDE 13 CS8 3256 000 C 1 SHAFT JACK COVER 14 CD1 5007 000 B 1 COVER JACK 15 CY1 6290 000 B 1 PLATE BODY NUMBER J FOR JAPAN 13111xxxxx CY1 6291 000 B 1 PLATE BODY NUMBER N FOR USA CANADA 13211xxxxx CY1 6292 000 B 1 PLATE BODY NUMBER E FOR EUROPE ASIA 13311xxxxx CY1 6296 000 B 1 PLATE BODY NUMBER CH FOR CHINA 13651 xxxxx 16 CD1 5030 ...

Page 112: ...PowerShot G5 Pg2 INTERNAL PARTS SECTION 1 8 8 7 1 2 3 4 9 7 10 8 11 5 6 N S See Pg3 See Pg5 ...

Page 113: ... MAIN BARREL UNIT 2 CD1 3213 000 C 1 HOLDER MICROPHONE 3 CM1 1564 010 C 1 MICROPHONE UNIT 4 CD1 4850 000 C 1 FRAME SIDE COVER 5 CM1 1619 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y MAIN 6 CD1 4911 000 C 1 SHEET MAIN 7 XA4 9170 359 F 2 SCREW 8 XA1 7170 307 F 3 SCREW 9 CD1 3108 000 C 1 SCREW 10 CD1 3798 000 C 2 SCREW 11 CD1 4987 000 C 2 SCREW ...

Page 114: ...PowerShot G5 Pg3 INTERNAL PARTS SECTION 2 15 16 17 25 24 24 18 21 a a d c c b b 21 21 19 20 6 21 23 10 9 24 24 24 25 14 21 23 8 21 21 7 21 22 5 22 11 12 13 See Pg6 d 21 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 115: ...0 C 1 FRAME SUB 9 CD1 4844 010 C 1 BASE TRIPOD 10 CD1 4748 000 C 1 FRAME MAIN 11 CM1 1473 010 C 1 FLASH JACK UNIT 12 CM1 1631 000 C 1 SPEAKER UNIT 13 CD1 4848 000 C 1 BUSH SPEAKER 14 CM1 1641 000 C 1 CF UNIT 15 CD1 4765 000 C 1 FRAME REAR 16 CM1 1638 000 C 1 PCB ASS Y BUTTON 17 CD1 4762 000 C 1 BASE SEL BUTTON 18 CD1 4812 000 C 1 HOLDER EF SENSOR 19 CM1 1614 000 C 1 BAT BOX UNIT 20 CM1 1642 000 B ...

Page 116: ...PowerShot G5 Pg4 TOP COVER SECTION 23 24 22 1 3 7 15 4 5 6 8 24 20 16 18 19 14 21 17 9 10 11 12 13 2 ...

Page 117: ...000 C 1 MODE DIAL BASE UNIT 9 CD1 5027 000 B 1 BUTTON TOP3 10 CD1 5024 000 B 1 BUTTON TOP1 11 CD1 5025 000 B 1 BUTTON TOP2 12 CD1 4826 000 B 1 WINDOW B W LCD 13 CD1 4824 000 C 1 SEAL DUST COVER 14 CA1 9328 000 C 1 SPRING ACCESSORY SHOE 15 CM1 1611 000 B 1 ZOOM LEVER UNIT 16 CD1 4846 000 C 1 BRUSH ZOOM 17 CS8 5293 000 C 1 SPRING ZOOM 18 CB1 6258 000 B 1 ACCESSORY CONTACT UNIT 19 CA1 6504 000 C 1 SH...

Page 118: ...PowerShot G5 Pg5 EVF UNIT SECTION 1 10 2 5 3 7 12 11 12 4 6 8 13 9 a b a d c b d c ...

Page 119: ... WG2 5219 001 C 1 PANEL LCD SELECTION 3 CM1 1572 000 C 1 BACK LIGHT UNIT 4 CD1 4751 000 C 1 PLATE NUT 5 CM1 1490 010 C 1 PCB ASS Y LCD 6 CD1 4752 000 C 1 SHEET LCD 7 CD1 5002 000 B 1 COVER LCD TOP 8 CM1 1621 000 C 1 HINGE UNIT 9 CD1 5003 000 B 1 COVER HINGE 10 XA1 7170 307 F 1 SCREW 11 XA4 9170 359 F 2 SCREW 12 CD1 5028 000 C 4 SCREW 13 CD1 4983 000 C 2 SCREW ...

Page 120: ...PowerShot G5 Pg6 BATTERY BOX UNIT SECTION 8 4 8 2 3 7 1 5 8 8 8 6 ...

Page 121: ...G5 P A R T S L I S T Pg6 1 CD1 4781 000 C 1 SPRING CF CLIPPING 1 2 CD1 4795 000 C 1 COVER LEAF SW 3 CL1 1107 000 C 1 LEAF SW UNIT 4 CD1 4796 000 C 1 HOLDER R C 5 CD1 4299 000 C 1 HOLDER SLT 6 CM1 1639 000 C 1 HV MODULE UNIT 7 XA4 5170 307 F 1 SCREW 8 XA4 9170 359 F 5 SCREW ...

Page 122: ...PowerShot G5 Pg7 Fuse 2 1 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y ...

Page 123: ...SYMBOL PARTS NO CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N R E M A R K S PowerShot G5 P A R T S L I S T Pg7 1 CY4 6073 000 D 2 FUSE DAITO KMC20 F11 F12 2 CY4 6074 000 D 1 FUSE MATSU DENKI UNHS206 F13 ...

Page 124: ...able Accessories 1 Pg8 F C 3 2 M Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ArcSoft camera Suite Disk N S 3 CF Card FC 32M N S CF CASE 5 N S N S N S 4 Neck Strap NS DC2 USB Interface Cable IFC 300PCU 1 N S Wireless Controller WL DC100 Lens Cap AV Cable AVC DC100 2 ...

Page 125: ...1157 000 B 1 STRAP NECK 2 C84 1156 000 B 1 LENS CAP UNIT 3 C84 1168 000 S 1 CD ROM SOLUTION VER 13 0 J E FOR JAPAN C84 1169 000 S 1 CD ROM SOLUTION VER 13 0 E F S FOR USA CANADA C84 1170 000 S 1 CD ROM SOLUTION VER 13 0 J E C FOR ASIA AUSTRALIA 4 CY1 6074 000 B 1 HOLDER BATTERY 5 FC2 9610 000 B 1 CASE CF ...

Page 126: ... 511 Charger Adapter Car Battery Cable Kit CR 560 Compact Power Adapter CA 560 3 1 2 PLUG TYPE N J E B A 5 6 CB 560 DC CABLE N S N S N S 4 Wide Converter WC DC58N Tele Converter TC DC58N N S N S 7 8 9 8 N Sl N S Stand for No Stock Product available ...

Page 127: ...C 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 4 DY1 8242 000 C 1 COVER TERMINAL BP 511 BP522 5 DY1 8244 000 C 1 DC CABLE 6 DY1 8243 000 C 1 CAR BATTERY CABLE CB 560 7 CD1 4929 000 B 1 CAP FRONT 8 CD1 4931 000 B 1 CAP REAR 9 CD1 4933 000 B 1 CAP FRONT ...

Page 128: ...PowerShot G5 Accessories 3 Pg10 Camera User Guide Software Starter Guide System Map 1 2 Quick Start Guide 4 3 ...

Page 129: ...F078 000 S 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE F VER 13 0 FOR CANADA CDI J080 000 S 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE J VER 13 0 FOR JAPAN CDI S078 000 S 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE S VER 13 0 FOR USA 3 CDI E076 000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP E PS G5 FOR USA CANADA ASIA AUSTRALIA CDI F066 000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP F PS G5 FOR CANADA CDI J067 000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP J PS G5 FOR JAPAN CDI S066 000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP S PS G5 FOR USA 4 CDI E077 000 S 1 QUICK START GUIDE E FO...

Page 130: ...PowerShot G5 Pg11 Service Tools 1 Adhesive Tape SONY T4000 Adhesive Tape 3M NO 56 3 4 LOGENEST RAMBDA A 74 2 DIA BOND NO 1663G BLACK 1 Three Bond 1401C 5 ...

Page 131: ...5 P A R T S L I S T Pg11 1 CY9 8129 000 Y 1 BOND DIA BOND NO 1663G BLACK 200ml 2 CY9 8102 000 Y 1 LUBE LOGENEST RAMBDA A 74 80g 3 CY4 6012 000 Y 1 ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000 6mm x 50m Roll 4 CY4 6018 000 Y 1 ADHESIVE TAPE 3M NO 56 5 CY9 8011 000 Y 1 BOND THREE BOND 1401C 200g ...

Page 132: ...erShot G5 Service Tools 2 W 10 Filter 18 Gray Chart C 12 Filter FL W Filter 4 1 Service Manual CD ROM 5 6 7 ND 4 Filter ND 2 Filter ND 8 Filter 8 9 10 Color Viewer 5600 K Standard Color Bar Chart 3 2 Pg12 ...

Page 133: ...CD ROM SERVICE MANUAL J E 2 DY9 2039 100 Y 1 COLOR VIEWER 5600K 3 DY9 2002 000 Y 1 COLOR BAR CHART 4 CY4 6016 000 Y 1 CHART 18 GRAY 5 DY9 2029 000 Y 1 FILTER C 12 6 CY9 1543 000 Y 1 FILTER W 10 7 CY9 1550 000 Y 1 FILTER FL W 8 CY9 1552 000 Y 1 FILTER ND 2 9 CY9 1553 000 Y 1 FILTER ND 4 10 CY9 1554 000 Y 1 FILTER ND 8 ...

Page 134: ... 2 4 2 4 MAIN PCB ASS Y 3 4 2 5 MAIN PCB ASS Y 4 4 2 6 DC DC ONVERTER PCB ASS Y 2 7 LCD PCB ASS Y 2 8 Abbreviation in Block Diagrams 3 P C B DIAGRAMS 3 1 MAIN PCB ASS Y 3 2 DC DC ONVERTER PCB ASS Y 3 3 STJ PCB ASS Y 3 4 HV MODULE UNIT 3 5 TOP MODULE UNIT 3 6 LCD PCB ASS Y 3 7 OPTICAL FLX 3 8 EF FLX 3 9 R_EN FLX 3 10 CCD FLX ...

Page 135: ...W2 SW3 SW8 SW9 SW5 SW7 SW6 F12 CN4 CN3 CN2 CN5 DIGITAL A V OUT DC IN 9 5V CN4 CN1 J1 CN3 CN1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 7 10 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 12 5 3 1 5 1 39 40 1 2 1 5 25 16 15 30 26 A20 B20 46 A1 47 B1 50 CF UNIT LCD PCB ASS Y STJ PCB ASS Y FLASH Board to Board Board to Board CN2 BRN PIK BLK RED WHT GRY CN3 CN805 CN800 CN4 CN804 CN402 CN600 CN803 1 1 1 6 2 CN1 1 8 1 8 24 CN2 CCD FPC EF FPC OPT FPC IG FPC MA...

Page 136: ...PEN 25 BAT_THRM 26 STROBO_STP 27 Not Connected 28 STRB_DET_SW 29 XTRIG 30 GND 31 GND 32 REG5 0V E2 33 REG5 0V E2 34 CSEFO 35 EFAD 36 CSEF1 37 GND 38 MOSI 39 MISO 40 DAC1 41 DAC2 42 SPCR 43 SDAC_VCC 44 OSC 45 BCLK 46 SCLK 47 SENSE CN801 1 LCD_20V 2 LCD_12 3V 3 VDD0 4 GND 5 GND 6 Serial_CLK 7 Serial_D2I 8 LCD_CONT_CS CN802 1 BASE_P_DET 2 MATCOM4 3 ROT_DET 4 MATCOM4 CN803 1 ADDALAT EX 23 2 P_DET02 3 ...

Page 137: ...O VDD3 20 VDD3 12 3 VDD0 3 3 Digital Signal Processing IC SD RAM FLASH MEMORY OSC VDD VDDC VBAT 5V REG 5V REG DAC AUDIO Amp VIDEO Amp VDD0 3 3 TH1 TH1 VBAT CPU BATTERY LOAD TEST MOTOR DRIVER T G VDD2 15 VDD2 N7 9 M M M ND MOTOR M Shutier MOTOR M MIC REMOTE TH1 BAT OPEN CF OPEN EF IC ACC SHOE BUTTON BATTERY KEY SW KEY RTC RESET A SLANT DET ROTARY ENCODER B SLANT DET VDD0 3 3 REG 5V BAT MIC IN OLC O...

Page 138: ...3 1 5 a b c IC809 2 2 INV TC7W04FU IC601 TG CXD3619R 44 46 V1 V2 V1 V2 43 39 40 42 47 48 41 45 10 12 H1B H2B 8 38 MCKO ADCLK CCD_CLK XSHD XSHP 30 23 19 18 34 26 27 28 35 31 32 33 TG CS CDSAD_CS VD CLOBP HD VD CLOBP CCD_CLK SSGOUT 0 SSGOUT 1 SSGOUT 5 CCD_CLK HD C609 30 21 22 16 17 47 48 46 AVDD1 2 DVDD1 6 DRDVDD 4 3 3 IC600 CDS AD HD49338F CDSIN SPBLK PBLK 20 19 PBLK SPSIG ADCLK OBP SDATA SSG_SDATA...

Page 139: ...EX 42 EX 19 EX 16 EX 47 EX 46 EX 45 EX 44 EX 43 EX 42 EX 41 EX 40 EX 63 EX 50 EX 49 EX 50 EX 10 CN800 EX 9 SCCLK EX 49 EX 48 EX 24 EX 63 EX 11 EX 35 AIN 5 AIN 1 EX 9 EX7 EX 10 EX 38 EX 39 EX 26 EX 27 EX 34 IC805 IC801 EX 18 EX 48 EX 27 ADIN 1 P2 0 DA 3 VBAT VDD2 EF5 0 VDD10 3 3 VDD0 3 3 5V REG TKIII50CS 5V REG TKIII50CS 13 14 12 11 15 16 6 3 2 5 18 17 7 3 2 4 5 6 8 9 IC806 3 3 5V BUFFER c a b D_P ...

Page 140: ...DACD 2 DACD 3 DA 9 DA 10 DA 6 DA 7 DA 8 DA 9 DA 10 EX 23 EX 10 EX 12 VBAT IC804 5 4 3 3V REG TK11133CS IC802 DAC M62376GP VCC VDD 14 13 SI 20 22 44 22 12 32 33 35 34 42 41 1 3 19 CLK EN 2 3 5 11 12 A2 1 A1 A3 A5 A11 A12 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 D3 D0 D1 D2 IC807 AUDIO Amp AN12905A 19 38 43 3 1 17 IC102 BUFFER TC755W51FK SP_PWRS MIC_PWRS STBY LINE_MUTE LINE_OUT LMUTE_TR MIC_IN MIC_BIAS REC_O VCC VCC_SP PB_A...

Page 141: ...AIN2 APWM BPWM BSTBY ASTBY AIN1 BIN1 BIN2 AO2 BO1 BO2 ZM1 ZM2 ZM3 ZM4 ZM1 ZMA ZMB ZMA ZMB ZM2 ZM3 ZM4 13 17 18 16 15 22 2 1 3 4 11 5 8 ND1 ND2 ND1 ND2 24 21 OUT6A OUT6B SHT1 SHT2 SHT1 SHT2 37 40 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 10 1 2 11 12 CN402 IC104 CPU 3 3 UPD82518F 021 EN6 IC401 COMPARATOR NJM12903R IC403 INVERTER TC7W04FK IC404 Zoom MOTOR DRIVE TB6552FL IC402 Focus Iris ND Shutter MOTOR DRIVE BD8753KV VDD VCC ...

Page 142: ...1 11 CN1 BAT_SENSE VBAT VDD0 3 3 9 32 34 33 10 VDD2 15 3 VDD3 12 3 VDD2 5 5 VDD12 1 5 VDD3 20 VDD2 N7 9 TO MAIN PCB ASS Y 27 E2LAT E1LAT 28 E3LAT E0LAT 36 DC_J_DET 37 I_SENSE 40 39 CHG H2CHG SP SP SENSE OSC IGBT 5 6 25 18 19 22 17 3 4 16 23 24 D D VBUS 3 2 1 CN5 MIC_GND MIC_IN 9 7 5 3 2 1 11 12 CN4 VBAT SENSE IGBT OSC VREF 3 44 3 3 5 VIN VREF Q51 SW D105 T102 T101 C105 Q103 OSC Q102 POWER SW Q101 ...

Page 143: ... 22 23 C11 C12 24 25 C13 IC3 LCD CONTROL CXA3572AR G Y R R Y B B Y VCC1 VDD1 2 SYNC_IN SDAT SCK SEN VCC2 Q3 Q4 Q7 2PA1774 DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL 4 5 1 5 5 4 4 3 2 1 6 IC1 3 0V REG TK11130CS VIN VOUT CONT Q1 LCD V DET XP6210 8 7 12 19 20 21 22 13 2 14 18 16 RGT 6 PSIG VDD HST HCK1 HCK2 EN VCK VST DWN WIDE RGT HST HCK1 HCK2 WIDE VST VCK EN DWN PSIGOUT DAOUT VDDG 3 2 1 47 46 44 42 43 ...

Page 144: ...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 145: ...C CANON INC 2003 01 JUNE 2003 3 P C B DIAGRAMS 3 1 MAIN PCB ASS Y MAIN PCB ASS Y SOLDERING SIDE MAIN PCB ASS Y COMPONENT SIDE ...

Page 146: ...C CANON INC 2003 01 JUNE 2003 3 2 DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y SOLDERING SIDE DC DC CONVERTER PCB ASS Y COMPONENT SIDE ...

Page 147: ...C CANON INC 2003 01 JUNE 2003 3 3 STJ PCB ASS Y STJ PCB ASS Y SOLDERING SIDE STJ PCB ASS Y COMPONENT SIDE NF3 129 ...

Page 148: ...C CANON INC 2003 01 JUNE 2003 3 4 HV MODULE UNIT ...

Page 149: ...C CANON INC 2003 01 JUNE 2003 3 5 TOP MODULE UNIT ...

Page 150: ...C CANON INC 2003 01 JUNE 2003 3 6 LCD PCB ASS Y ...

Page 151: ...C CANON INC 2003 01 JUNE 2003 3 7 OPTICAL FLX ...

Page 152: ...C CANON INC 2003 01 JUNE 2003 3 8 EF FLX ...

Page 153: ...C CANON INC 2003 01 JUNE 2003 3 9 R_EN FLX ...

Page 154: ...C CANON INC 2003 01 JUNE 2003 3 10 CCD FLX ...

Page 155: ...cus Chart Procedures 1 Click Print of the Menu Bar 2 Remove clicking from Shrink oversized pages to paper size and Expand small pages to paper size and then print on A4 or legal A3 can be used Auto Focus Chart 1 Auto Focus Chart 2 ...

Page 156: ...PowerShot G5 Auto Focus Chart 1 ...

Page 157: ...PowerShot G5 Auto Focus Chart 1 ...

Page 158: ...AF Chart Dimensions 1 Dimensions 1 88mm 65mm ...

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Page 161: ...AF Chart Dimensions 2 228 5mm 170mm ...

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