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PhotoPC 2100Z

Revision A

Operating Principles

Overview

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Summary of Contents for PhotoPC 2100Z

Page 1: ...EPSONPhotoPC2100Z Digital Still Camera SERVICE MANUAL SEDC01002 ...

Page 2: ...ate being informed of them The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice The above not withstanding SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual or the consequences thereof EPSON is a registered trademark of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION General Notice Other product names used herein are for identification purpose only and may be trademarks or reg...

Page 3: ...E MUST BE CONNECTED USE EXTREME CAUTION IN WORKING ON POWER SUPPLY AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS 4 WHEN DISASSEMBLING OR ASSEMBLING A PRODUCT MAKE SURE TO WEAR GLOVES TO AVOID INJURIER FROM METAL PARTS WITH SHARP EDGES WARNING 1 REPAIRS ON EPSON PRODUCT SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN EPSON CERTIFIED REPAIR TECHNICIAN 2 MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SOURCE VOLTAGES IS THE SAME AS THE RATED VOLTAGE LISTED...

Page 4: ...he following additional information for reference Connector pin assignments Electric circuit boards components layout Electrical circuit boards schematics Exploded diagram Parts List Symbols Used in this Manual Various symbols are used throughout this manual either to provide additional information on a specific topic or to warn of possible danger present during a procedure or an action Be aware o...

Page 5: ...on page 20 Revise the specification Table 1 15 on page 21 Revise the specification Processing Time on page 23 Revise the specification Accessories on page 31 Revise the specification Option on page 32 Revise the specification Tools on page 48 Revise the CAUTION and change Serial cable name and parts code Table 5 1 on page 60 Revise the table Adjustment Programs on page 61 Revise the Caution Tools ...

Page 6: ...Installation on page 64 Revise the procedure BC Battery Check Compensation Value Writing on page 64 Revise the CAUTION E November 5 2002 Table 5 1 on page 60 Table 5 2 on page 61 Table 5 3 on page 61 White defect compensation is inclued in CCD Gain Adjsutment CCD Gain Adjustment Shutter Compensation Black Defect Writing and White defect compensation on page 67 White defect compensation is inclued ...

Page 7: ...f Files 24 1 3 18 1 Folder Name and File Name 24 1 3 18 2 Fundamental Functions 24 1 3 18 3 Defining the Highest File Number in CF Card 24 1 3 18 4 Processing for Number 999 Folder 24 1 3 18 5 Others 24 1 4 Interface Specifications 25 1 4 1 USB Interface 25 1 4 2 AC Adapter Input 25 1 4 3 CompactFlash 25 1 4 4 Exclusive Communication Cable 26 1 4 4 1 USB Cable 26 1 4 5 Power Supply 26 1 4 6 Batter...

Page 8: ... 5 Adjustment 5 1 Overview 60 5 2 Tools 61 5 2 1 Tools 61 5 2 2 Adjustment Programs 61 5 2 3 Explanation of Error Codes 62 5 3 Adjustment 63 5 3 1 Installation of firmware 63 5 3 1 1 Version Confirmation 63 5 3 1 2 Installation 64 5 3 2 BC Battery Check Compensation Value Writing 64 5 3 3 LCD Brightness Adjustment 65 5 3 4 CCD Gain Adjustment Shutter Compensation Black Defect Writing and White def...

Page 9: ...C H A P T E R 1 PRODUCTDESCRIPTION ...

Page 10: ...ptical 2 times zoom lens zoom interlocking optical viewfinder Built in flash automatic red eye reduction prohibition EPSON 1 6 type D TFD color LCD monitor 8MB CompactFlash Card is attached as standard USB and AC adapter terminals Print DPOF Digital Print Order Format button Conforming to industry standards DCF Design rule for Camera File system format DPOF file creation function is supported Soft...

Page 11: ...iew 5 1 2 Exterior View 1 2 1 Dimensions and Weight Dimensions 130 mm 73 mm 46 7 mm not including some protrusions Weight 265 g without any of the batteries strap and memory card Tripod mount Compliant with JIS B7103 1 4 Appearance Figure 1 1 Exterior View ...

Page 12: ...ght scene mode 1 3 2 Optics CCD 1 2 6 inch color area CCD interlace reading complementary color filter Total pixels 2 300 000 pixels 1901 x 1212 Effective pixels 2 180 000 pixels 1806 x 1206 Lens Collapsible 2 times zoom lens f 5 6 11 2 mm equivalent to 35 70 mm on a 35 mm film camera Brightness F3 3 W F4 6 T 6 elements in 5 groups construction 2 spherical lens elements Aperture F3 3 6 2 Wide F4 6...

Page 13: ...ture 5700K GN Guide Number 9 Restoration from power saving mode entered in flash off state occurs without charging the flash ISO sensitivity Automatic sensitivity changeover ISO 100 200 ISO sensitivity is automatically changed over by Auto ISO setting Table 1 1 to Table 1 3 show the relationship between brightness and the ISO sensitivity to be automatically set Self timer Can be used with LCD shoo...

Page 14: ...while Hypict is set Switching of resolution Print e mail The default setting is Print Note Resolution changes to that for e mail if the previous setting was e mail If it was not e mail resolution changes to that for Print Sequential numbering of files The highest EPSON folder number and file number in the DCIM Folder in the CF card are stored in memory Hyper night scene Shutter speed fixed to 1 2 ...

Page 15: ... 70mm 6 step changeover Coupled with viewfinder Shooting menu display non display Switching between shooting menu display and non display and selection of viewfinder shooting LCD off are possible Simple DPOF DPOF number of prints can be set This information can be used when images are to be viewed after shooting If the DPOF file is write protected or broken the Simple DPOF function does not permit...

Page 16: ...n LCD Contents of Camera Operation Target Processing Time 1 Pressing the shutter button fully OFF Shooting based on the AE AWB AF evaluation data Capturing the CCD image data Transferring the image data to SDRAM 2 Image processing OFF Processing the image data Starting to charge the flash when it is to be used 2 seconds 3 Image confirmation ON including viewfinder shooting Displaying the image con...

Page 17: ...F file will be deleted Brightness compensation User PIM Brightness compensation Can be turned on or off Turning on or off is permitted irrespective of the DPOF setting Resetting the DPOF number of prints The DPOF number of prints can be reset This function is disabled display turns gray when no DPOF number of prints has been set Playback of images taken with other models The table below indicates ...

Page 18: ...ncluding self timer sounds are used Neither shooting sounds nor operation sounds are used 1 3 5 1 Beep Sound Specifications The following three types of sounds are used A 4 9KHz B 1 2KHz C 2 4KHz Table 1 8 Beep Sound Specifications Item Sound Pattern Name Mode Status Sound Patterns 1 SM Shooting Changes from off to shooting mode excluding communication mode BCBCA 2 SM2 Playback Changes from off to...

Page 19: ...n inserted Communication is started when the lens cover is opened if the cable has been inserted LED indication during communication Orange at 1Hz when there is no communication data access Green at 2Hz when there is communication data access End of communication When the playback button is pressed during communication the communication mode is ended and the power turns off Communication command T...

Page 20: ... 8 Built in Clock Built in clock The camera incorporates a clock Default is January 1 2001 0 00 Does not count down earlier than this time Capable of counting up to December 31 2035 23 59 Does not count up later than this time Even while replacing the batteries the internal lithium secondary battery maintains the date and time setting 1 3 9 Detection of Battery Status Battery status Battery status...

Page 21: ...CD monitor EPSON 1 6 type D TFD color LCD monitor 55 000 pixels 237 x 234 pixels Field of view ratio for shooting is 98 At playback each recorded image is displayed in 100 of recorded pixels Aspect ratio 3 2 only Operation sound shutter sound All sounds Joy Only shooting sound including self timer sound Only shoot or No sound Silent can be selected Self timer indication Front LED Front red LED ind...

Page 22: ... playback On Self timer shooting Self timer is used 1Hz 2Hz 1 Power saving Power saving mode 1 On Power saving mode 2 Duty flashing 2 Table 1 10 LED Indications for CF Full to its Capacity CF Not Inserted 1 If batteries have run down when CF is full to its capacity no CF is inserted Shooting Red 1Hz Playback Red 1Hz 2 If mode is switched when CF is full to its capacity no CF is inserted From playb...

Page 23: ...econds and then power turns off automatically 1 3 11 3 Shooting Status Display on Color LCD The color LCD monitor displays color frames for different functions This function is available only for LCD shooting Note Priority order digital zoom frame macro frame Table 1 12 Shooting Status Display on Color LCD LCD Frame Color Status No display Normal Green frame Macro Yellow frame Digital zoom ...

Page 24: ...r turns off 1 Playback Button Push type Used to turn playback mode on off Also used to turn power off in communication mode 1 Shutter Button Push type Two positions namely the half pressed position and fully pressed position are detected 1 W T Button Right and left two position seesaw type Lens zoom operation in shooting mode GUI operation for playback 1 F Button Push type For GUI operation exclus...

Page 25: ...ition Opens the lens cover and extends the lens Setting the Lens Cover Switch to Close position Retracts the lens and closes the lens cover Lens cover opening closing switch operation is ignored during communication If the batteries are running down when the lens is in the extended position the lens is retracted first and then power is turned off After completion of lens retracting During a period...

Page 26: ...etting when the tool box is open only the setting is stored in the status above and the tool box is closed 4 No alarm is stored 5 Stored in the 8 bit sub CPU 6 All the settings return to default status when the lithium battery backup battery runs down Table 1 14 Storage System in Shooting Mode Item Mode Switching Playback Button ON OFF Without communication Viewfinder LCD Menu ON OFF Power Saving ...

Page 27: ...er at shooting by mode switching 4 When the lithium battery backup battery runs down all the settings return to default status except for the DPOF setting and PIM setting stored in the CF card Table 1 15 Storage System in Playback Mode Item Mode Switching Lens Cover Playback Button Without communication Menu ON OFF Power Saving Mode 1 Power Saving Mode 2 1 Playback Button Power OFF After Communica...

Page 28: ...red Default Conditional Note 1 The orange LED flashes Duty is changed 2 Stored in the 8Mb flash ROM for program Table 1 16 Storage System in SETUP Mode Item Mode Switching Lens Cover Playback Button Without communication Power Saving Mode 1 Power Saving Mode 2 1 Lens Cover Closed Power OFF After Communication with PC Backup Battery Runs Down Reset Date and time Date indication 2 Beep setting ...

Page 29: ...ory the number of shots permitted decreases depending on the remaining capacity 3 Since image data is compressed and recorded in JPEG format the image file size varies with the subject thus the number of shots permitted varies There may be a case where the average number of shots can not be taken Table 1 17 Target Processing Time Shooting Playback ImageQualitySetting Minimum time to enable the nex...

Page 30: ...existing highest folder number When a new picture is taken an image file with the number 0001 jpg is created as the highest file number in the CF card 1 3 18 4 Processing for Number 999 Folder When the 999EPSON folder stores images the camera is disabled from shooting the camera displays the CF card full to its capacity status if the CF card runs out of free space Then the sequential number is res...

Page 31: ...ion speed More than 150 kilobytes s varies with PC however Cable Mini DIN Type A connector Note 1 USB operation is guaranteed even through 5 step connection of hubs 2 The USB interface must not be used for any communication other than between a PC and the camera 1 4 2 AC Adapter Input Polarity Center plus For exclusive use with the AC adapter EU 40 7 0V 2A 1 4 3 CompactFlash CompactFlash interface...

Page 32: ...y Backup battery to keep date and time Secondary battery This battery has a longer life than the product life users do not need to replace it 1 4 6 Battery Life The battery life depends on measurement conditions The measurement method is provided by EPSON The conditions are followings Table 1 21 USB Cable Length 1 5 m Connector Camera Mini DIN Type A connector PC Standard USB connector A Type C A ...

Page 33: ... 1 4 7 Power Saving Specifications This section provides the power saving specifications for PhotoPC 2100Z 1 4 7 1 Shooting Mode BATTERY Power saving mode 1 The camera enters this mode after 2 minutes of no operation Power saving mode 1 is entered after displaying icon animation Restoration condition The camera is restored to the normal status by one of the following events The Shutter Button is p...

Page 34: ...estoration condition The camera is restored to the normal status by one of the following events The Shutter Button is pressed The Playback Button is pressed One of the buttons including the DPOF button on the back is pressed The W T Button is pressed The communication cable is connected When the communication cable is connected the camera enters the communication mode The Lens Cover Switch is set ...

Page 35: ...g the DPOF button on the back is pressed The W T Button is pressed The communication cable is connected When the communication cable is connected the camera enters the communication mode Power saving mode 2 The camera enters this mode from power saving mode 1 after 30 seconds of no operation Restoration condition The camera is restored to the normal status by one of the following events The Shutte...

Page 36: ...anged 2 Startup time is longer than in the viewfinder mode because of CPU shutdown AC ADAPTER The camera enters the power saving mode1 after 15 minutes of no operation After further 5 minutes of no operation power will turn completely off Table 1 26 Camera Status Default Power Saving Mode 1 Power Saving Mode 2 Complete OFF LED ON ON ON 1 OFF LCD Monitor ON OFF OFF OFF Lens ON ON ON OFF CPU ON ON O...

Page 37: ...1 1 5 Accessories AA alkali battery x 4 CF memory card 8MB Hand strap Instruction manuals CR ROM USB cable Exclusive use with PhotoPC 2100Z CD ROM install guide Bundle software EU Asia only Photo Suite 3SE Win Photo Suite 3 Mac Photo Vista Full Version Win Mac ...

Page 38: ...umber B818113 0100 Input voltage 1 2 V per battery Capacity 1500 mAH per battery NOTE Ni MH batteries are available in a set of four pieces NI MH BATTERY CHARGER Model name EU 38 same as that for PhotoPC 800 Model number B818171 0200 B818181 0100 B818173 0100 B818174 0200 B818175 0200 B818178 0200 B818177 0200 B818182 0000 Input voltage AC100 240V 50 60Hz 10VA Output voltage DC1 2V 490mA 4 Chargin...

Page 39: ...midity Operation 30 to 80 No condensation Storage 10 to 80 No condensation Shock resistance Storage G TBD 1 7 2 Power Supply Specifications DC input voltage AC adapter Average 7 0 VDC Maximum The AC adapter EU 40 made by Epson must be used Maximum DC input voltage Maximum The AC adapter EU 40 made by Epson must be used 1 7 3 Intended Location of Use Environment Home outdoors Drip proof Not support...

Page 40: ... Safety Standards USA FCC part15 subpart B class B Canada CSA C108 8 class B Europe EMC Directive 89 336 EEC CE Marking EN55022 Class B EN61000 3 2 When AC adapter is used EN61000 3 3 When AC adapter is used EN55024 1 IEC801 2 IEC801 3 IEC801 4 EN 55022 CISPR Pub 22 class B Australia AS NZS 3548 class B Taiwan EMI CNS13438 C6357 Korea Korea electromagnetic wave regulation Japan VCCI class B ...

Page 41: ...adapter other than the specified one Never use any batteries other than the specified ones Remove the batteries when the camera is not to be used for a long time Do not insert or eject the CF card when power is on Before replacing the CF card with another one disconnect USB connection first if connected by the procedure specific to the OS and turn off the camera power ...

Page 42: ...C H A P T E R 2 OPERATINGPRINCIPLES ...

Page 43: ...C 2100Z Revision A Operating Principles Overview 37 2 1 Overview This chapter explains operating principles of PhotoPC 2100Z 2 1 1 Circuit The circuit block diagram of PhotoPC 2100Z is shown on the next page ...

Page 44: ...PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A Operating Principles Overview 38 ...

Page 45: ... the data from the CompactFlash and decompresses it develops the image into DRAM and generates the signal to send the image to the LCD by the Video Controller The CPU reads the program written in the flash memory and operates according to the program 27MHz and 48MHz crystal oscillators are connected to the oscillating circuit SDRAM HYUNDAI HY57V653220BTC 10 Connected to the main CPU and used as th...

Page 46: ...tor The zoom motor mounted in the lens barrel drives the zoom lens and retracts the lens barrel The control signals ZM_IN1 and ZM_IN2 from the 8 bit CPU are input into the motor driver TK10205M which drives the zoom motor The position of the zoom lens is detected by the zoom lens encoder mounted in the lens barrel Battery Check The 8 bit CPU A D converts and monitors the battery voltage A reset IC...

Page 47: ...PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A Operating Principles Overview 41 PS_block7019e pdf ...

Page 48: ...Board A power supply circuit U1806 of 4 8 V is provided for motor drive To supply 32V for LCD brightness adjustment the charge pump circuit U1603 is provided 2 1 3 4 Power Supply Circuit on Flash Circuit Board The backlight is turned on by inverter alternating current waveform output of BK_6V by t3103 The output connector is CN3104 2 1 4 Operating Principles of Flash Circuit The major functions of...

Page 49: ...C H A P T E R 3 TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 50: ...r at power on If it does not operate replace Lens Unit Lens Assy Taken pictures are abnormal CCD peripheral circuitry broken down Replace Main Circuit Board Problem with software Check software version Install the latest version of firmware Date setting screen appears every power on Insufficient charging of the lithium ion secondary battery Replace Main Circuit Board if replacement of batteries do...

Page 51: ... Circuit Board Defective shutter switch Replace Release Circuit Board Shutter release button is out of position Check to see if shutter release button is dislocated from its position in Front Cover Flash does not fire Defective Flash Circuit Board Replace Flash Circuit Board Defective flash lamp Replace flash lamp Defective lead wires of flash lamp Replace flash lamp Defective 8 bit CPU Replace Ma...

Page 52: ...C H A P T E R 4 DISASSEMBLYANDASSEMBLY ...

Page 53: ...wear gloves for disassembly and reassembly to avoid injury from sharp metal edges The electrolytic capacitor C3108 mounted on the circuit board is to fire the flash and to be charged automatically whenever the power is ON Due to this it may cause an electric shock during the service procedure Before starting repair be sure to discharge the camera using the cement resistor For details refer to Rear...

Page 54: ...ance The service for second maintenance is allowed to be done only by the service center equipped with special instruments for adjustment We do not guarantee the repair result performed by the others Use the special package for transportation Prior to disassembly and reassembly remove the accessories such as CF card Name Availability Tool Code Phillips precision screwdriver Tweezers Soldering iron...

Page 55: ... by step disassembly procedure for PhotoPC 2100Z When disassembling each component refer to the page number shown in the figure below Figure 4 1 Disassembling Flowchart Table 4 2 Screws Name Specification Appearance SPB 1 7x2 SP BOLT 1 7x2 3x0 6 THB 2x6x3x0 6 THB 2 0x6 3x3 0x0 6 THB 1 7x4 0 THB 1 7x4 0 3 0x0 6 THB 1 7x5 5 THB 1 7x5 5 3 0x0 6 PS 2 0x6 0 PS tite 2 0x6 0 3 0x0 6 ...

Page 56: ...th which the Rear Cover and the Front Cover are engaged and open the Rear Cover Figure 4 3 Rear Cover Removal 3 Disconnect the FFC of the Rear Cover from the connector CN1104 on the Main Circuit Board At this point also the Battery Cap and the connector cover come off THB1 7x4 0 THB1 7x5 5 THB1 7x4 0 THB1 7x4 0 C H E C K P O I N T When connecting the FFC make sure that it is free from slanting or ...

Page 57: ...3 Remove the Front Cover At this point the card door comes off together W A R N I N G When the Rear Cover has been removed the terminals of the capacitor C3108 for flash firing appears at the upper left corner of the camera Be sure to discharge the capacitor using a cement resistor Use a cement resistor with a resistance of about 500Ω to 1 kΩ 10W Terminals Cement resistor C H E C K P O I N T Befor...

Page 58: ... CN1103 on the Main Circuit Board 3 Remove the two screws THB1 7x4 0 securing the Release Circuit Board NOTE Tightening torque for the screw THB1 7x4 0 0 12N m Figure 4 6 Release Circuit Board Securing Screws 4 Remove the Release Circuit Board C A U T I O N When the face cover is removed the Flash Window and Self timer Window come off together Take due care not to lose any parts The Viewfinder Win...

Page 59: ...age 50 2 Remove the Power Supply Circuit Board See Power Supply Circuit Board Removal on page 53 3 Disconnect the harness for the backlight from the connector CN3104 on the Flash Circuit Board Figure 4 8 Connector CN3104 4 Remove the one screw SPB1 7x4 0 securing the Monitor Fixing Frame NOTE Tightening torque for the screw SPB 1 7x2 5 0 12N m Figure 4 9 Monitor Fixing Frame Securing Screws C H E ...

Page 60: ...al on page 53 3 Peel off the insulating tape applied to the capacitor C3108 for flash firing Figure 4 10 Insulating Tape 4 Unsolder the three soldered joints of the Flash Tube lead wires with a soldering iron and remove the Flash Tube by inclining it clockwise slightly Figure 4 11 Soldered Joints of Flash Tube Lead Wires C H E C K P O I N T When connecting the FFC make sure that it is free from sl...

Page 61: ... Figure 4 12 Flash Circuit Board Securing Screw 6 Remove the Flash Circuit Board C A U T I O N 発光 When soldering the Flash Tube lead wires take care not to produce any solder horn or bridge which can cause abnormal electric discharge SPB1 7x4 0 C H E C K P O I N T When installing the Flash Circuit Board make sure that the circuit board is installed in the groove in the battery box Groove ...

Page 62: ...one screw THB1 7x4 0 securing the copper foil and battery box NOTE Tightening torque for the screw THB1 7x4 0 0 12N m Figure 4 13 Copper Foil Securing Screws 6 Remove the one screw THB1 7x4 0 securing the Main Circuit Board and Battery Box NOTE Tightening torque for the screw THB1 7x4 0 0 12N m Figure 4 14 Main Circuit Board Battery Box Securing Screw 7 Disengage the pin of the Battery Box from th...

Page 63: ...Circuit Board Removal on page 53 3 Remove the Flash Circuit Board See Flash Circuit Board Removal on page 54 4 Remove the Battery Box See Battery Box Removal on page 56 5 Disconnect the FFC connecting the Lens Assy to the Main Circuit Board from the connector CN1101 on the Main Circuit Board Figure 4 16 Lens Assy 6 Using a solder suction tool remove the solder from the CCD terminals at which the L...

Page 64: ... SPB 1 7x2 5 0 12N m C A U T I O N When soldering the CCD terminals solder the grounding terminal of CCD first This is intended to prevent the effect of static electricity When soldering the CCD terminals make sure that the soldered joints are free from soldering defects such as solder bridge or solder spikes When connecting an FFC to the connector make sure that it is free from floating or slanti...

Page 65: ...C H A P T E R 5 ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 66: ...ents Required Once Relevant Components have been Replaced Service Components Sequence in which Adjustments should be Made 1 Firmware Installation 2 BC Compensation 3 LCD Compensation 4 CCD Adjustment 5 AF Compensation 6 Strobo adjust 7 USB ID Writing Flash Tube Battery Box Front Cover Rear Cover Battery Cap Lens Assy PCB Fixing Frame Monitor Fixing Frame Monitor Window Eye piece Window Connector D...

Page 67: ...be used must be of a model which permits use of the USB interface on Windows 98 or a later operating system Only one program file must be stored in one CF card if the file name has an extension c21 If two or more program files with an extension c21 are stored in one CF card proper selection of the program to be executed by the camera will not be ensured When storing a program in a CF card pay atte...

Page 68: ...adjustment is performed Perform the adjustment again and if a similar error recurs replace the Lens Assy with CCD with a new one 4 CCD adjustment error Corrective action Check the conditions under which the adjustment is performed Perform the adjustment again and if a similar error recurs replace the Lens Assy with CCD with a new one 5 Strobo adjustment error Corrective action Check the conditions...

Page 69: ...t again and if a similar error recurs replace the PCB MCU Assy with a new one 40 Brightness box error Corrective action Check the conditions under which the adjustment is performed Perform the adjustment again and if a similar error recurs replace the Lens Assy with CCD with a new one 5 3 Adjustment 5 3 1 Installation of firmware 5 3 1 1 Version Confirmation 1 Press the F Button and the SCROLL But...

Page 70: ...stment includes the initialization of the adjusted value storage area in the camera 1 Close the lens cover of the camera Figure 5 1 Battery tool 2 Install the battery tool No 1091789 in the Battery Box of the camera 3 Connect the stabilized power supply to the battery tool Set the voltage in the range of 3 95 to 4 05V C A U T I O N When inserting or removing the CF card make sure that power to the...

Page 71: ...camera 8 Remove the CF card from the camera 9 Remove the battery tool from the camera 5 3 3 LCD Brightness Adjustment Adjust the brightness on the monitor to optimize the contrast of display on the monitor Adjusted values are written in flash memory on the Main Circuit Board 1 Open the lens cover of the camera 2 Connect the AC adapter and RS 232C cable Part 1091790 to the camera Figure 5 2 LCD Adj...

Page 72: ...e the brightness of LCD button Lower the brightness of the LCD 9 Upon completion of brightness adjustment above press the Write button on the adjustment window of the PC and the monitor of the camera will display OK 10 Pressing the Shutter Button fully will turn off power to the camera to complete the adjustment 11 Remove the CF card from the camera 12 Disconnect the AC adapter and the communicati...

Page 73: ...tion and black defect adjustment has been installed 4 Place the camera close to at 10 mm or less from the color viewer at its center Figure 5 5 Placing the Camera in front of the Color Viewer 5 Hold down the F Button and Shutter Button together and then the Playback Button and CCD gain adjustment shutter compensation and black defect writing will be started 6 Upon completion of preparation press t...

Page 74: ... six charts on the wall or board use double adhesive tape between the sheets and the wall or board so that no tape is seen from the camera side Adjustment Procedure 1 Open the lens cover of the camera 2 Connect the AC adapter to the camera 3 Insert into the camera the CF card in which the Strobo adjust program has been installed 4 Place the camera at a position where the distance from the chart to...

Page 75: ... or board The AF adjustment chart to be used is found at the end of this manual and can be obtained by outputting the attached file sn_chart dxf onto an A2 size sheet Place the camera in such a way that the center of the camera lens is in alignment with the center of the chart The camera position is considered acceptable as long as the center of the chart is not dislocated as viewed on the LCD mon...

Page 76: ...adjustment OK is displayed on the monitor of the camera 8 Press the Shutter Button fully to turn off power to the camera 9 Remove the CF card from the camera 10 Disconnect the AC adapter from the camera C A U T I O N If a printed chart is to be used make sure that the pattern of the chart is not incomplete soiled or blur Slant the chart about 25 degrees so that the vertical stripes of the pattern ...

Page 77: ...een installed 4 Hold down the F Button and Shutter Button together and press the Playback Button Then power to the camera will turn on and the viewfinder LED will blink 5 The window as shown below will appear Then enter the 6 digit serial number 6 Upon completion of input press the W key on the keyboard of the PC write button and the PC and the monitor of the camera will display OK 7 Pressing the ...

Page 78: ...C H A P T E R 6 MAINTENANCE ...

Page 79: ...with a soft dry cloth Flash window Gently wipe with a soft dry cloth Self timer window Gently wipe with a soft dry cloth C A U T I O N Pay special attention to dirt or scratches on the flash window which can cause the flash window to be deformed Remember that dirt or scratches on the flash window can also cause abnormal flash firing No Check Item OK NG 1 What is firmware version Ver OK NG 2 Are th...

Page 80: ...C H A P T E R 7 APPENDIX ...

Page 81: ...PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A Appendix Circuit Board Connection Diagram 75 7 1 Circuit Board Connection Diagram The next page shows the circuit board connection diagram ...

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Page 83: ...toPC 2100Z Revision A Appendix Circuit Board Component Layout 77 7 2 Circuit Board Component Layout This section shows the circuit board component layouts for PhotoPC 2100Z Figure 7 1 Main Circuit Board 1 ...

Page 84: ...PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A Appendix Circuit Board Component Layout 78 Figure 7 2 Main Circuit Board 2 ...

Page 85: ...PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A Appendix Circuit Board Component Layout 79 Figure 7 3 Release Circuit Board Components Side Figure 7 4 Release Circuit Board Solder Side ...

Page 86: ...PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A Appendix Circuit Board Component Layout 80 Figure 7 5 Flash Circuit Board 1 Figure 7 6 Flash Circuit Board 2 ...

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Page 89: ...7 3 Circuit Diagrams This section shows the following circuit diagrams for PhotoPC 3100Z Circuit Diagram of Main Circuit Board 1 8 Circuit Diagram of Release Circuit Board Circuit Diagram of Flash Circuit Board Circuit Diagram of Power Supply Circuit Board ...

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Page 101: ...Diagrams 95 7 4 Exploded Diagrams This section shows exploded diagrams 102 104 103 105 101 The parts to which no reference number is assigned will not be available as after sale service parts FOR CP 80Z PHOTO PC2100Z NO 1 Rev 01 B150 505 505 505 ...

Page 102: ...sion A Appendix Exploded Diagrams 96 114 500 201 502 205 The parts to which no reference number is assigned will not be available as after sale service parts FOR CP 80Z PHOTO PC2100Z NO 2 Rev 01 B150 504 501 503 503 503 ...

Page 103: ...2100Z Revision A Appendix Exploded Diagrams 97 113 100 202 204 The parts to which no reference number is assigned will not be available as after sale service parts FOR CP 80Z PHOTO PC2100Z NO 3 Rev 01 B150 505 ...

Page 104: ...Z Revision A Appendix Exploded Diagrams 98 109 206 200 203 112 The parts to which no reference number is assigned will not be available as after sale service parts FOR CP 80Z PHOTO PC2100Z NO 4 Rev 01 B150 503 505 ...

Page 105: ...on A Appendix Exploded Diagrams 99 108 507 508 110 111 107 The parts to which no reference number is assigned will not be available as after sale service parts FOR CP 80Z PHOTO PC2100Z NO 5 Rev 01 B150 505 506 505 505 505 ...

Page 106: ... 1083868 SCREW THB 1 7X5 5 3X0 6 507 1083781 MONITOR GASKET 508 1083782 REAR PLATE 100 1083773 BATTERY BOX SET 109 1083784 BATTERY CAP ASSY 112 1083803 CONNECTOR DOOR 113 1083804 CARD DOOR 114 1083805 EJECT BUTTON 200 2056376 FLASH TUBE ASSY 201 2056394 PCB MCU ASSY 202 2056395 PCB RELEASE ASSY 203 2056396 PCB STROBE ASSY 204 2056397 8P FFC 0 5P 205 2056398 MONITOR LCD 206 2056399 DC DC UNIT 500 1...

Page 107: ... 2100Z Revision A Appendix AF Adjustment Chart 101 7 5 AF Adjustment Chart The AF adjustment chart is shown on the next page For use output the chart with the A2 size See AF Auto Focus Compensation on page 69 ...

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