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6-1-3 Power Supply and Materials for Creating Reference Data

1) DVD video camera/recorder (for creating reference data) that is the same model as the one to be 

adjusted and whose camera block is operating normally.

 Note:

  It is recommended that you use a brand-new unit of the same model when creating the reference
   data. If such a unit is not available, use the same model of the DVD video camera/recorder that  
  is received from customer for repairing fault in disc drive that is other than in the camera block, 
  and one where there is no problem in recording of camera image and the zoom is operating 
 normally.

2) 3100 K light box (maintenance is necessary)
3) Color monitor (color TV with AV input jacks)
4) DC power supply for DSP-R jig (5 V/1 A)

6-1-4 Connections when Creating Reference Data

Connect the DVD video camera/recorder, jigs and test equipment as shown in Fig. 6-1-2.

Caution

It is very dangerous to perform any work with the DVD video camera/recorder disassembled, since 

the DVD video camera/recorder has a laser-emitting block: Do not remove any parts other than the 

adjustment cover.

(1) Setting of light box

1) Use a light box whose color temperature is controlled with no 

fl

 ickering: Using an inappropriate 

light box will interference with work.

(2) Setting and disassembly of DVD video camera/recorder

1) Open the LCD monitor and insert a 

fi

 ne-tipped 

fl

 at-bladed screwdriver into the groove in 

adjustment cover, and remove the cover from L case in the direction of the arrow: Be very careful 
not to scratch the cover or L case with screwdriver.

2) Set the light box 30-50 cm away from DVD video camera/recorder, and eliminate any effects from 

surrounding light, except where such designation is given.

3) Use a small tripod to 

fi

 x the DVD video camera/recorder, making certain it does not move during 

creation of reference data.

4) Set the lens surface of DVD video camera/recorder in parallel with the surface of light box as far 

as possible, and adjust the focus.

Adjustment > Creating Reference Data

Summary of Contents for DZ-GX5000A

Page 1: ...ICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT No 0614E DVD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER TK DZ GX5080A DZ GX5020A DZ GX5020A K DZ GX5000A DO NOT RESELL OR DIVERT IMPROPERLY DZ GX5080A DZ GX5000A DZ GX5020A December 2006 ...

Page 2: ... Firmware and Updating 4 17 4 4 1 Checking firmware versions 4 18 4 4 2 Updating firmware 4 19 4 5 Trouble Diagnosis 4 21 4 5 1 Trouble diagnosis flowchart 4 22 4 5 2 Reassembly to enable service position 4 31 4 6 Procedure for Removing Disc from Faulty DVD Video Camera Recorder 4 34 4 6 1 Items to be checked 4 34 4 6 2 How to remove disc 4 34 4 7 System Resetting Resetting Camera Functions 4 35 4...

Page 3: ...Replacing Major Components 6 20 6 3 3 Purpose of Adjustments and Incompleted Phenomenon 6 22 6 4 Adjustment Procedure 6 23 6 4 1 Initial Data Write 6 23 6 4 2 Video Level 6 24 6 4 3 Burst Level 6 25 6 4 4 Autofocus 6 26 6 4 5 Auto Iris Control 6 27 6 4 6 Sampling Pulse 6 28 6 4 7 Matrix 6 29 6 4 8 Chroma Gain 6 30 6 4 9 Spot Noise 6 32 6 4 10 LCD 6 33 7 Exploded View 7 1 7 1 DZ GX5080A 7 1 7 2 DZ ...

Page 4: ...ACHI Service Manual A subscription to or additional copies for HITACHI Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from HITACHI SALES CORPORATION PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE CAUTION There is a high voltage section inside the DVD video camera recorder When repairing or inspecting it take great care to prevent electric shock Use an isolating transformer wear gloves etc CLASS 1 LASERPRODUCT CAUTION ...

Page 5: ...observe the following cautions 1 Do not subject optical pickups to any severe vibrations or impact during movement installation or disassembly 2 When performing repair work do not perform disassembly any further than that described in this manual 3 Never turn the semi variable resistors for adjustment in optical pickup or DVD drive 4 NEVER look into the objective lens in optical pickup or directly...

Page 6: ...ollowing before soldering Caution ALWAYS wear protective goggles during soldering so that no solder smoke or scattered solder enters the eye Lead free solder may scatter at high temperatures of 600 C 1 Identification of circuit boards that use lead free solder is stamped or noted with pattern letter on circuit boards that use lead free solder 2 Characteristics of lead free solder The components of...

Page 7: ... 1 Before using lead based solder remove the lead free solder completely from the point to be soldered 2 For additional soldering for repair set the soldering iron tip temperature for lead free solder mix lead based solder and lead free solder sufficiently Do not perform any repair using the bare soldering iron tip without adding solder since it will cause secondary failure due to lack of strength...

Page 8: ...des A B in circuit board diagrams 1 Board with pattern on one side only and parts on both sides Side A Shows discrete parts Side B Shows leadless parts viewed from the pattern side 2 Board with patterns and parts on both sides Sides A and B are identified without any predetermined rules Parts Indication in list Regular indication Resistor KOHM k Capacitor UF μF PF pF Coil UH μH MH mH Item Indicati...

Page 9: ...D875LA D975LA D875LA 2 If there is no difference in models going to different destinations the indication of destination is omitted Example When indicating DZ MV350E AU and DZ MV350E SW DZ MV350E 5 Differences in parts between schematic and circuit board diagrams If some parts are different between models asterisks are attached to the circuit numbers Check the parts difference tables in diagrams o...

Page 10: ... accessory Provided Not provided PC Connection Cable of accessory Provided Not provided Table 2 1 1 Usable Recording Playback Media on DZ GX5080A GX5020A GX5000A Table 2 1 2 Differences between DZ GX5080A DZ GX5020A and DZ GX5000A General Description 2 2 1 Overview The DZ GX5080A GX5020A GX5000A DVD video camera recorders incorporate a CCD image sensor with a total of approx 680 000 pixels HDD is ...

Page 11: ...mponent replacement Not provided g GSL3 L Circuit Board Not provided Component replacement h LMF2 L Circuit Board Component replacement Not provided h LMF3 L Circuit Board Not provided Component replacement i MAN Circuit Board Component replacement or circuit board replacement j SDL Circuit Board Circuit board replacement General Description Overview 2 1 1 Servicing method Refer to the following t...

Page 12: ...ry card as a still 2 3 Specifications General Description Features Specifications Item Specifications CCD Image Sensor 1 6 inch interlaced Total number of pixels Approx 680 000 Number of effective pixels Movie Approx 340 000 Still Approx 340 000 Lens DZ GX5080A F2 0 4 1 f 1 16 2 11 16 2 3 69 mm DZ GX5020A DZ GX5000A F2 0 3 3 f 1 16 2 5 16 2 3 58 mm Filter diameter Thread pitch 1 5 16 34 mm 0 5mm F...

Page 13: ...format Audio playback format Dolby Digital MPEG Audio layer 2 Linear PCM LPCM Recording media 8 cm DVD RAM conforming to DVD RAM Ver 2 1 8 cm DVD RW conforming to DVD RW for General Ver 1 1 2 speed 8 cm DVD R conforming to DVD R for General Ver 2 0 8 cm RW conforming to RW Ver 1 2 SD memory card Jacks DZ GX5080A Video audio output 1 PC connection terminal connected to PC USB port 1 DZ GX5020A Vide...

Page 14: ...0 g External dimensions W H D 61 32 91 mm Ambient temperature for operation 32 104 F 0 40 C Allowable relative humidity 20 80 Item Specifications Provided accessories AC adapter charger DZ ACS3 Battery DZ BP07PW AV S output cable Lens cap Lens cap string Shoulder strap Power cable DC power cord Software CD ROM not provided with DZ GX5020A GX5000A PC connection cable not provided with DZ GX5020A GX...

Page 15: ...16 9 2 7 inch color TFT approx 120 000 pixels CCD image sensor 1 6 inch interlaced Total number of pixels Approx 680 000 pixels Number of pixels for Movie Approx 340 000 pixels Number of pixels for still Approx 340 000 pixels Lens DZ GX5080A GX5020A F2 0 4 1 f 1 16 2 11 16 2 3 69 mm F1 8 3 2 f 1 16 2 3 16 2 2 55 mm DZ GX5000A F2 0 3 3 f 1 16 2 5 16 2 3 58 mm Zoom DZ GX5080A GX5020A Optical 30x 120...

Page 16: ...PEG still during camera recording 640 480 pixels AV S input function Not provided Assist light function Provided When Low Light mode is selected EIS function Provided Movie mode only LCD EVF brightness setting function Provided EVF display on off function Provided 16 9 squeeze record mode Provided Except for DVD RW VF mode DVD R RW using STD mode Disc protect Software disc protect DVD RAM DVD RW V...

Page 17: ...Not Provided DZ BX35A Not Provided Software CD ROM DZ GX5080A Provided For Windows 1 ImageMixer 3 For Macintosh 2 ImageMixer 3 Mac Edition for DVDCAM DZ BX37A Provided For Windows 1 ImageMixer 3 For Macintosh 3 Pixe VRF Browser EX ImageMixer VCD DVD2 DZ GX5020A GX5000A Not Provided DZ BX35A Not Provided 1 Windows 2000 Professional SP3 or higher Windows XP Home Edition or higher Windows XP Professi...

Page 18: ...t a DVD R not finalized into a DVD recorder etc 3 Inserting it may make the DVD R unusable 2 DVD R recorded or edited on other Hitachi DVD video camera recorders 2 The DVD R can be played back on DZ GX5080A GX5020A GX5000A 4 without being finalized However be sure not to record or finalize the DVD R using DZ GX5080A GX5020A GX5000A Doing so will make the DVD R unusable 2 Only for models that confo...

Page 19: ... unusable 4 Loading a DVD R DVD RW VF mode will automatically start the Disc Navigation function 5 Only for models that conform to DVD RW See Table 2 5 1 List of Compatible Recording Media for the models that conform 6 Except for DVD recorders etc whose instruction manuals state that This model can play back a DVD RW VF mode recorded on Hitachi DVD video camera recorders but not finalized 5 RW 1 R...

Page 20: ...RW RW Note SD memory card Multi media card DZ HS303A HS300A M RP S N M RP S P M RP S N M RP S N M RP S N No holder cartridge caddy case needed M N S RP N DZ GX5080A GX5020A GX5000A N M RP S RP DZ GX3300A GX3200A GX3100A BX37A BX35A DZ GX20MA MV780MA MV750MA BX31A N DZ GX20A MV780A MV730A N DZ MV580A MV550A Holder needed M N S RP DZ MV380A MV350A DZ MV270A MV230A MV200A Cartridge caddy case needed ...

Page 21: ...ICATOR 4HE RED INDICATOR WILL LIGHT DURING RECORDING PTICAL ZOOM LENS FOR 8 ONLY PTICAL ZOOM LENS FOR 8 8 ONLY OOM LEVER 4O ADJUST THE ZOOM OR VOLUME 0 CONNECTION TERMINAL 4 0 FOR 8 ONLY 6 OUTPUT JACK 7IDE SCREEN COLOR LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY INSIDE NSIDE THE COVER LTHOUGH THE EXTERNAL APPEARANCES OF 8 8 AND 8 AR E DIF FERENT THE METHOD OF OPERATING THESE MODELS IS IDENTICAL 8 ILLUSTRATIONS ARE USE...

Page 22: ...VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER IS ACCESSED WRITE OR READ IS EXECUTED OR THE 6 VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER IS CONNECTED TO 0 0 4 BUTTON 3 4 BUTTON 0RESS DOWN AND RELEASE THIS BUTTON TO OPEN THE COVER OF DISC INSERTION BLOCK ISC INSERTION BLOCK 44 29 4 BUTTON 0RESS THIS BUTTON WHEN REMOVING THE BATTERY ATTERY ATTACHMENT PLATFORM 2ECORD BUTTON 2 SWITCH T IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU SET THE SWITCH TO TO THE UPPER POSITI...

Page 23: ... 30 9 3CREEN DISPLAY BUTTON 0RESS THIS BUTTON TO DISPLAY THE DETAILS OF IMAGE BEING PLAYED BACK OR CAMERA SETTING STATUS OR SWITCH THE DISPLAY OFF 2 33 INDICATOR 15 5 BUTTONS 4O DISPLAY ONLY THE FUNCTIONS THAT YOU FREQUEENTLY USE SIMPLE MENUS BUTTON 0RESS THIS BUTTON TO FINALIZE THE RECORDED 6 27 6 2 2 7 ARD INSERTION BLOCK BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION BUTTON 0RESS THIS BUTTON WHEN SUBJECT IS BEING LIGH...

Page 24: ...NNECT BETWEEN HOUSEHOLD OUTLET AND ADAPTER CHARGER 6 3 OUTPUT CABLE 5SED WHEN VIEWING THE PICTURE PLAYED BACK ON THE 6 VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER ON 46 SCREEN OR OUTPUT VIDEO TO ANOTHER VIDEO DEVICE 3HOULDER STRAP TTACH TO THE 6 VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER TO HANG IT FROM SHOULDER ENS CAP AND LENS CAP STRING TTACH THE LENS CAP WHEN NOT RECORDING TO PROTECT THE LENS 3OFTWARE 2 OR 8 ONLY 5SE THIS 2 WHEN CONNEC...

Page 25: ... RW One type of DVD standard disc to which writing up to 1000 times is possible DVD Video One type of DVD standard disc on which high quality video and audio can be recorded DVD Video Format Video recording playback standard that applies to DVD Video DVD R and DVD RW DVD Video Video recording playback standard that applies to DVD RAM and DVD RW This Recording Format allows versatile editing functi...

Page 26: ... Secure MultiMediaCard Secure Also referred to as SecureMMC This compact memory card has multimedia card MultiMediaCard specifications to which an advanced copyright protection function is added Software disc Protect This function writes the protect information to DVD RAM disc to prevent accidental erasure Software Disc Protect is included in DVD RAM disc specifications defined by DVD Forum STN LC...

Page 27: ... incorporates the LCD monitor drive and backlight drive circuits e AVJ2 L AVJ3 L circuit board Incorporates the AV output jack and PC connection terminal AVJ2 L is for DZ GX5080A AVJ3 L for DZ GX5020A GX5000A f FRT2 L FRT3 L circuit board Incorporates the white balance WB sensor internal microphone amp etc The FRT2 L circuit board in DZ GX5080A also has LED light circuit FRT2 L is for DZ GX5080A F...

Page 28: ...the flash that is mounted in some conventional models The flash was effective only when recording stills whereas the LED light can also be used when recording movies and the assist light function 1 that has been featured in conventional models can be used at the same time The LED light is turned on off by pressing the button allowing you to record a subject in dark places up to 1 5 m 4 9 feet away...

Page 29: ...d product in the Remarks and Memo columns referring to Table 4 7 1 List of items to be reset These notes will be necessary not only for reset but for checking any defects that occur under the particular setting conditions Troubleshooting 1 Messages and error codes will appear on LCD monitor or in viewfinder Fig 4 1 1 Check phenomenon No message appears 1 Message appears 1 Display of Error Codes an...

Page 30: ...rising one cell is divided at two points and the scene between the divided scenes needs to be deleted the cell must be further divided in order to delete However since the number of cells has reached the upper limit in this case the cell cannot be divided and the scene cannot be deleted Troubleshooting Messages and Troubleshooting Message Cause condition for message to appear Troubleshooting Canno...

Page 31: ...on card has exceeded the upper limit of 999 scenes Release the selection of unnecessary scenes CARD ALMOST FULL Appears when the remaining number of recordable stills has reached less than 10 during recording Prepare another card or delete unnecessary stills Card error has occurred Format the card now Appears when a card initialized on PC etc or a card whose initialization was interrupted before i...

Page 32: ... occurs when editing is performed near the limit of disc storage capacity or when the control information file is operated using a device other than the DZ GX5080A GX5020A GX5000A Update the control information Start Disc Navigation press the MENU button and then execute Update Control Info in the Disc menu COPY PROTECTED Appears if an attempt is made to record copy guarded image The specification...

Page 33: ...as executed will be added j If all repair is executed repair will be made in the order of all videos and all photos and the time sequential relationship of recorded contents may be lost Message Cause condition for message to appear Troubleshooting Data error in all image file Repair all data now YES NO Appears when reading writing of recorded files cannot be performed because the disc is dirty If ...

Page 34: ...performed because the disc is dirty Refer to 4 3 5 Cleaning disc and optical pickup and clean the disc Or replace the disc Appears when a DVD RAM DVD RW RW initialized on PC etc or a card whose initialization was suspended before is loaded Choose YES and designate it to initialize the DVD RAM DVD RW RW deleting all recorded data Disc error has occurred Formatting is not complete Appears when the d...

Page 35: ...ideo file Delete unnecessary scenes or replace the disc Disc has no data Appears when playback or editing is attempted using the Disc Navigation function with no scene recorded on disc Operate the DVD video camera recorder after the message disappears Disc has no Play List Appears if switching of play list is selected with no play list registered Operate the DVD video camera recorder after the mes...

Page 36: ...d then leave the DVD video camera recorder in a well ventilated place until the inside temperature decreases DVD R Disc 16 9 mode cannot be changed when Video mode is STD Appears when the wide screen mode was chosen with the video quality set to STD using a DVD RW VF mode DVD R RW The combination of STD 352 480 pixels and wide mode is prohibited by the DVD video format Change the video quality to ...

Page 37: ...eloaded Choose YES and designate it to finalize the disc Found error in image file Repair disc now YES NO Appears if repair has failed after message Data error in a part of image file Repair disc now appeared Choose YES and designate total repair automatic repair of video file Choosing NO will display a message for verifying initialization Refer to 3 on page 4 5 It is unrecordable on this card App...

Page 38: ...ting a new play list or editing play list Same scenes on Play List will be deleted Delete scenes YES NO This message appears during user operation if even one play list has been created during scene deletion This message does not appear when a scene is deleted from play list Choose YES and designate it to delete selected scenes Scenes over limit Cannot add scene Appears if an attempt is made to re...

Page 39: ...n unformatted or logically damaged disc was loaded Format the disc deleting all recorded data or replace the disc Also appears when a dirty disc was loaded Refer to 4 3 5 Cleaning disc and optical pickup and clean the disc Or replace the disc Use AC adapter charger Appears if a battery is used when finalizing a DVD RW DVD R RW The specifications state that DVD RW DVD R RW can be finalized only whe...

Page 40: ...rate the DVD video camera recorder while watching the LCD monitor or viewfinder screen a Both disc and card are loaded Movie or Card Still b Only disc is loaded Movie c Only card is loaded Card Still d Neither disc nor card is loaded Movie 3 When a disc or card or both are loaded press the DISC NAVIGATION button to display the thumbnail screen If neither disc nor card is loaded this step is not ne...

Page 41: ...oting Troubleshooting Display of Error Codes and Troubleshooting Error code Contents of problem Troubleshooting 0200 Optical pickup failed to move Refer to 4 3 4 Disc load check flowchart 0280 0400 Recognition of disc failed 0401 Optical pickup was faulty Replace the DVD drive unit 040D No disc Load a disc 1001 DVD RW RW was not formatted 1 Format the DVD RW RW 1100 Reading data from disc failed R...

Page 42: ...sc referring to 4 6 Procedure for Removing Disc from Faulty DVD Video Camera Recorder and then refer to 4 5 Trouble Diagnosis A080 Reading signal from disc failed due to condensation or dirt on disc With the disc left loaded set the power switch to OFF and then leave the DVD video camera recorder in a dry place until condensation disappears for at least 1 2 hours Clean the optical pickup referring...

Page 43: ...s No Yes Check the disc loaded status Is a single sided disc used Is disc loaded with the recording surface facing the optical pickup Load the disc with the recording surface facing the optical pickup Is disc properly attached to the turntable Push the disc onto the turntable until a click is heard Is there a foreign object in the vicinity of turntable Remove the foreign object Is disc usable on t...

Page 44: ... cleaners and cleaning cloths generally available are also usable a KS2424 X00 Toraysee cleaning cloth only produced by Toray b LF K200DCJ1 DVD RAM PD disc cleaner cleaning cloth and cleaning liquid produced by Panasonic c OC CS MO disc cleaner cleaning cloth and cleaning liquid produced by Hitachi Maxell 2 Cleaning optical pickup Note Do not clean the optical pickup needlessly The optical pickup ...

Page 45: ...e and Updating The DVD video camera recorder stores in flash memory the five types of firmware program shown in Table 4 4 1 These firmware programs can be updated whenever necessary to improve performance Check to see whether any defects in the DVD video camera recorder can be eliminated by updating any firmware programs If improvement is likely update them Information The information on how to up...

Page 46: ...LECT REC and buttons 2 Version check screen display clearing method 1 When neither disc nor card is loaded press the STOP CANCEL button to restore the normal screen When a disc or card is loaded press the STOP CANCEL button to restore the thumbnail screen To restore the normal screen press the STOP CANCEL button again or press the DISC NAVIGATION button 3 Details of information display version scr...

Page 47: ...or updating of firmware and create a disc or card for updating Information on how to do this will be reported on service bulletin etc 2 Set the power switch to OFF and then use the AC adapter charger to power the DVD video camera recorder A battery cannot be used to do this because it may interrupt power of DVD video camera recorder during updating 3 Insert the disc card for updating 4 Set the pow...

Page 48: ...date Screen of Verifying the Version Model DZ xxxxxx System x xxB Loader x xxB Camera x xxB xx Drive Main xxxx xx xx REV Drive Core xxxx xx xx REV Turn off power Loader Update Screen Updating Loader Camera Update Screen Updating camera Firmware Update Firmware Update Firmware Update Do not turn off power Do not turn off power Firmware Update Firmware Update Updating drive Core Please wait about 1 ...

Page 49: ...n on Disc system Recognition of DVD does not start even if a normal DVD is loaded Message NO DISC appears even if a normal DVD is loaded Message DISC ACCESS does not disappear even if a normal DVD is loaded Message Write protected Check disc appears even if a DVD with no write protect is loaded Message Disc is not formatted Format the disc now appears even if a formatted DVD is loaded Video signal...

Page 50: ...ase Is fuse F7000 blown Replace the DVD drive unit and F7000 Set the power switch to Movie position and return to OFF position Reset the Movie position After replacing the fuse supply power with no GSL2 L GSL3 L or AVJ2 L AVJ3 L circuit board connected Replace the DVD drive unit and F7003 Replace the MAN circuit board GSL2 L GSL3 L circuit faulty AVJ2 L AVJ3 L or FRT2 L FRT3 L circuit faulty List ...

Page 51: ...cuit board Lead wire soldered or not R7036 MAN A 3E Need Remove the MAN circuit board and solder a lead wire to check points No Yes Message NO DISC appears even if a normal DVD is loaded 1 When the cover of disc insertion block is opened or closed Set to service position A Does the voltage at R7036 DOOR_SW vary 1 Replace the lock unit Replace the MAN circuit board List of check points Symptom Circ...

Page 52: ...or Is video signal output from the AV output jack Refer to No video signal from the AV output jack TL7025 LCD G Video signal Replace the LCD unit Set to service position B Does backlight turn on Replace the LCD unit TL7026 C8 5V 8 5V DC TL7025 MAN B TL7026 MAN B List of check points Symptom Circuit board side Location on circuit board Lead wire soldered or not 7D Need 7D Need Replace the MAN circu...

Page 53: ...es image appear on the LCD monitor Refer to No image appears on LCD monitor No Yes Yes No Yes No Is either camera recorded image or playback image output Replace the MAN circuit board Does image appear in viewfinder or on LCD monitor Is playback image output Refer to Camera recorded image is abnormal Replace the MAN circuit board AVJ2 L AVJ3 L circuit faulty No video signal from AV output jack ...

Page 54: ... GSL2 L GSL3 L A GSL2 L GSL3 L A GSL2 L GSL3 L A IC1051C 4 IC1051C 7 IC1051C 8 IC1051C 9 IC1051C 12 7C TL7028 MAN B 2C 2C 1C Need Need Need Need Need Need Need not Need not TL7028 C5V 5V DC TL7021 C3V 3V DC Refer to Power does not turn on Refer to Power does not turn on IC1051C 8 C15 C12V 15V DC Refer to Power does not turn on IC1051C 12 H1 IC1051C 13 H2 Pulses Replace the IC2001C IC1051C 9 RG Pul...

Page 55: ...AN circuit board AVJ2 L AVJ3 L circuit faulty No Yes No Yes No sound from speaker during playback of video Is audio signal output from the AV output jack Refer to No audio signal from AV output jack Check damege to PG6001 Speaker faulty Replace the R case Replace the MAN circuit board No improvement No audio can be recorded from microphone Replace the microphone unit or IC1800 Select the model Rep...

Page 56: ...41 MAN B 6E Need not No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes PHOTO button focus lock does not function TL7046 FOCUS_LOCK 0V 2 1 When PHOTO button is pressed all the way Set to service position A Does autofocus operate Refer to Autofocus does not operate Does focus lock when PHOTO button is pressed halfway TL7047 SHUTTER 0V 1 PHOTO button faulty Replace the rear case Replace the MAN circuit board Set to servic...

Page 57: ... L case 2 When SELECT button is pressed Does SELECT button function TL7062 KEY1 Does the voltage vary 3 Button faulty Replace the L case Set to service position B TL7063 KEY2 Does the voltage vary 3 Remove the L block Replace the MAN circuit board Replace the MAN circuit board Replace the MAN circuit board Button faulty Replace the L case 3 When the do not function button is pressed TL7060 MAN B T...

Page 58: ... rear case Reconnect the flat cable of lens block to the GSL2 L GSL3 L circuit board Does zoom level normal operate END Replace the lens unit and GSL2 L GSL3 L circuit board No Yes Yes No Autofocus does not operate Does manual focus operate Replace the MAN circuit board Reconnect the flat cable of lens block to the GSL2 L GSL3 L circuit board Does autofocus normal operate Replace the lens unit and...

Page 59: ...on the MAN and GSL2 L GSL3 L circuit boards for troubleshooting Fig 4 5 1 Service Position A 4 5 2 Reassembly to enable service position Cautions Laser light striking the eye may cause your eyesight to be lost For safety be sure to remove any power supply AC adapter charger battery etc from the DVD video camera recorder before starting work Information Numbers in the procedural diagram are step nu...

Page 60: ...lock to the R block Securely connect the MAN circuit board DVD drive unit and GSL2 L GSL3 L circuit board at this time Fig 4 5 2 Setting to Service Position A A G GX5080A A A A A A C a g c f e b d A M1 7X4 Silver C M1 7X3 Silver Insert Lock G M1 7X4 Silver a GSL2 L GSL3 L circuit board b Camera block c MAN circuit board d Rear block e Front block f R block g DVD drive unit ...

Page 61: ...monitor system and operation button system on L side case Use the check points on MAN circuit board for troubleshooting After removing the L block plug the connector of speaker cables and the LMF2 L LMF3 L circuit board into MAN circuit board Fig 4 5 3 Service Position B a b d c c d a L block b R block c LMF2 L LMF3 L circuit board d Connector of speaker cables ...

Page 62: ...Cautions Laser light striking the eye may cause your eyesight to be lost For safety be sure to remove any power supply AC adapter charger battery etc from the DVD video camera recorder before starting work Information 1 The DZ GX5080A is used for explanation in this section Although the shapes of parts are slightly different for each model the procedure is identical for all models 2 Numbers in the...

Page 63: ...mera Functions Setup menu screen If Menu Quick Menu is specified use the and buttons to set it to Full Menu 4 Operate the buttons to display the screens for the record function setup date function setup EVF LCD setup and initial setup in sequence making sure of the settings At this time the items on photo quality and self timer will not appear since they are related to photo recording Check them i...

Page 64: ...ons Setup VIDEO Mode Yes Yes FINE XTRA FINE STD Displayed only in the Movie mode Quality Yes Yes FINE FINE NORM ECO Displayed only in the Card Still mode 16 9 Yes Yes Off On Off Displayed only in the Movie mode Self Timer Yes Yes Off On Off Displayed only in the Still mode OSD Output Yes Yes On On Off Date Setup Date Set Yes No 1 1 2006 0 00AM Date Mode Yes Yes M D Y 5 00PM M D Y 17 00 D M Y PM5 0...

Page 65: ...harger to power the DVD video camera recorder 2 Set the power switch to Movie loading disc is not necessary at this time For the following steps operate DVD video camera recorder while viewing the LCD monitor or viewfinder 3 Press the MENU button to display the camera function setup screen 4 Use the buttons to choose Initial Setup and then press the button 5 Use the buttons to choose Reset and the...

Page 66: ...ove the lock slider in the direction of the arrow to open the block 2 Checking Card Make sure that no card is loaded in the card slot and then close the card slot cover Caution Laser light striking the eye may cause your eyesight to be lost For safety be sure to remove any power supply AC adapter charger battery etc from the DVD video camera recorder before starting work 3 Names of Major Circuit B...

Page 67: ... List Reading Disassembly Flowchart After locating the target component in the flowchart remove all components in sequence until the target is reached following the arrows routes from the top left of flowchart If multiple routes exist to the target component from the top of flowchart remove all the components on all the routes Disassembly Flowchart Parts Name Item No 5 3 2 Lens cover 5 3 2 Front b...

Page 68: ...e tipped flat bladed screwdriver c into the groove in adjustment cover a and remove the cover from L case d in the direction of the arrow Be very careful not to scratch the cover or L case with screwdriver 2 Lens Cover and Top Cover 1 Remove the screw A 2 Remove the lens cover a in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the top cover b in the direction of the arrow 1 2 a d c b Fig 5 3 2 a 2 3 b 1 A A...

Page 69: ...Unplug the speaker cable connector c 5 Remove the LMF2 L LMF3 L circuit board d in the direction of the arrow Caution during disassembly and reassembly Securely plug the connector speaker cable connector into the LMF2 L LMF3 L circuit board Fig 5 3 3 Detailed view of screw positions Disassembly and Reassembly Disassembly 2 G 1 A 1 A 1 A 5 4 b c a d d e 3 2 G 1 A 1 A 1 A G M1 7 4 Silver A M1 7 4 Si...

Page 70: ...r screws A 3 With DZ GX5080A remove the screw G 4 Remove the front block a in the direction of the arrow Fig 5 3 4 Front right side Disassembly and Reassembly Disassembly 2 A 3 G GX5080A 2 A 3 G GX5080A 2 A 2 A 2 A c a d b 1 4 G M1 7 4 Silver A M1 7 4 Silver a Front block b MAN circuit board c AVJ2 L AVJ3 L circuit board d Jack cover e FRT2 L FRT3 L circuit board ...

Page 71: ... and rear block b respectively in the directions of the arrows The MAN circuit board is directly connected to a circuit board on the DVD drive unit f via connector so be sure to remove it in the direction of the arrow 7 Disconnect the two flat cables Caution during disassembly and reassembly Securely connect the MAN circuit board a and the circuit board on DVD drive unit f 3 A 3 A 1 c 3 A 3 A 2 7 ...

Page 72: ...he direction of the arrow 3 Remove the screw A Fig 5 3 6 7 LMF2 L LMF3 L Circuit Board and L Cover 1 Remove the LMF2 L LMF3 L circuit board a in the direction of the arrow 2 Remove the four screws G Fig 5 3 7 2 G 1 a c b G M1 7 4 Silver 2 c b a 1 3 A A M1 7 4 Silver a Rear case b EVF unit c Eye cup a LMF2 L LMF3 L circuit board b L cover c L case unit ...

Page 73: ...are not to damage the battery holder d on SDL circuit board at this time 2 Disconnect the two flat cables 3 Remove the three screws G 4 Remove the SDL frame b in the in the direction of the arrow 5 Remove the SDL circuit board c Fig 5 3 8 2 1 4 b c d d a 3 G 3 G 3 G Unlock Pull out Unlock Pull out G M1 7 4 Silver a Back up battery b SDL frame c SDL circuit board d Battery holder ...

Page 74: ... A 1 B B M1 7 2 5 Silver A M1 7 4 Silver a a b a 10 Camera Block 1 Remove the screw B Note Take great care when handling the camera block The camera block contains the lens unit which is a precision component Subjecting the lens unit to any impact however slight could result in a fault Fig 5 3 10 B M1 7 2 5 Silver 1 B a a Camera block a Top plate b MAN circuit board ...

Page 75: ...te The DVD drive unit is a precision component Take great care when handling it Do not subject the DVD drive unit to any impact Doing so could cause a fault Caution during disassembly and reassembly Be sure to paste the heat sink rubber c Neglecting this could cause a fault Fig 5 3 11 1 2 A 3 G Unlock Pull out a c b G M1 7 4 Silver A M1 7 4 Silver a DVD drive unit b R case c Heat sink rubber ...

Page 76: ...rews B Caution during disassembly and reassembly Be sure to close the disc insertion block before tightening the screw on the switch oflock unit d and make sure that the switch is attached as shown in the figure Screwing the switch with the disc insertion block open could damage it Fig 5 3 12 Right side 3 B 3 B 3 B 1 D 1 D 2 d c a b D M1 7 4 Black B M1 7 2 5 Silver a Lock unit b R case c Lock slid...

Page 77: ...E taking care not to lose the LCD ground plate c which will be detached at this time Note Take great care when handling the LCD unit The LCD unit has an LCD panel that is a precision component Subjecting it to any impact could result in a fault Fig 5 3 13 1 1 E a b c E M2 5 Silver a LCD unit b L case c LCD ground plate ...

Page 78: ...l be detached at this time 4 Release the connection between the LCD circuit board e and MR circuit board d 5 Remove the MR circuit board in the direction of the arrow The MR circuit board is a film like board Do not forcibly fold or bend it 6 Disconnect the flat cable 7 Remove the fulcrum unit in the direction of the arrow Fig 5 3 14 A M1 7 4 Silver 5 6 5 c a e d b d 3 3 3 4 7 2 A 2 A a LCD case U...

Page 79: ... arrow Note Take care when handling the LCD circuit board b monitor sheet c and LCD panel back light unit d in the LCD frame e Adherence of foreign object such as dust to them or any scratches or impact could cause a fault D M1 7 4 Black 1 D d b e c a a LCD case B b LCD circuit board c Monitor sheet d LCD panel back light unit e LCD frame ...

Page 80: ...ircuit board and ground plate tab both onto the claws of jack holder 17 FRT2 L FRT3 L Circuit Board Microphone and Front Case 1 Disconnect the microphone b from the FRT2 L FRT3 L circuit board a 2 With DZ GX5080A remove the two screws G With DZ GX5020A GX5000A remove the screw G 3 Remove the FRT2 L FRT3 L circuit board in the direction of the arrow 4 Remove the microphone in the direction of the a...

Page 81: ...ould damage it Cautions during disassembly and reassembly Take care with the orientation of crystal filter when assembling it Incorrect orientation of the crystal filter could cause a fault a Lens unit b Cushion c Crystal filter d GSL2 L GSL3 L circuit board e Lens frame 19 CCD Image Sensor and GSL2 L GSL3 L Circuit Board 1 Unsolder the 14 points at the CCD image sensor a terminal on GSL2 L GSL3 L...

Page 82: ...flat bladed screwdriver into the groove in adjustment cover and remove the cover from L case in the direction of the arrow Be very careful not to scratch the cover or L case with screwdriver 2 Connect the DVD video camera recorder jig tool and power supply as shown in Fig 5 4 1 Refer to 6 1 2 List of Jigs and Tools used when Creating Reference Data for details on jig tool and power supply in the f...

Page 83: ...ig No 7099448 PC DZ ACS3 Power cable To AC outlet DC power cord Tripod Halcyon connector No TP14391 RD Pin 28 GND Pin 26 SD Pin 29 DC power supply 5V 1A Adjustment cover Flat bladed screwdriver Note Always connect the Halcyon connector before connecting the DC power cord to the DVD video camera recorder Connecting the Halcyon connector after powering the DVD video camera recorder could cause a fau...

Page 84: ...n replace the MAN circuit board 5 4 1 Backup Method 1 Choose DATA INITIALIZE 2 Click the EXECUTE button 3 Choose Original Data Backup Note Do not choose Initial Data Write on the DATA INITIALIZE MENU Refer to 6 4 1 Initial Data Write for Initial Data Write 4 Click the EXECUTE button Look in T File name N File of type T backup eep Save S Cancel EEP 5 6 BACKUP FILE SELECT screen PROGRESS STATUS dial...

Page 85: ...tus can be confirmed using the PROGRESS STATUS dialog 7 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the DATA INITIALIZE MENU screen 8 Click the RETURN button on DATA INITIALIZE MENU screen to restore the ADJUST MENU screen and then perform adjustment according to 6 3 2 List of Adjustments Needed After Replacing Major Components ADJUST MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NA...

Page 86: ...data or not referring to the flowchart below Fig 6 1 1 Reference Data Check Flowchart Have you ever created reference data for this model Yes Will you use the same PC as when you created the reference data Yes Yes No No Yes No Use the reference data created in the past to perform adjustment Yes No Create the reference data No Yes Does the map07w folder exist on HDD of PC used to create the referen...

Page 87: ... camera block as the one to be adjusted is not available the reference data can be created by the following procedure However reference data created this way has been prepared at the factory assuming the environment of service workplace and may not be suitable for all service workplaces Therefore it is recommended that you create reference data using the same model with normal camera block as that...

Page 88: ... pin straight type Generally available Check the number of pins of RS 232C terminals on PC and DSP R jig and the shapes male female before purchasing AV S input output or output cable Accessory Parts No EW12525 DZ ACS3 AC adapter charger Accessory 2 Power cable for AC adapter charger Accessory 2 DC power cord Accessory Parts No EV11011 Adjustment Creating Reference Data 1 The adjustment software u...

Page 89: ...rous to perform any work with the DVD video camera recorder disassembled since the DVD video camera recorder has a laser emitting block Do not remove any parts other than the adjustment cover 1 Setting of light box 1 Use a light box whose color temperature is controlled with no flickering Using an inappropriate light box will interference with work 2 Setting and disassembly of DVD video camera rec...

Page 90: ...lcyon connector after powering the DVD video camera recorder could cause a fault 1 1 1 Printed 30 50cm White Yellow Black Black Red RS 232C cable DSP R Jig No 7099448 PC DZ ACS3 Power cable To AC outlet DC power cord Light box Front section AV S input output cable Tripod Color Monitor To VIDEO IN Halcyon connector No TP14391 RD Pin 28 GND Pin 26 SD Pin 29 DC power supply 5V 1A Adjustment cover Fla...

Page 91: ...corder while watching the LCD monitor screen 3 Press the MENU button to display the camera function setup screen 4 Use the buttons to choose Initial Setup and then press the button 5 Use the buttons to choose Reset and then press the button 6 Use the buttons to choose YES and then press the button 7 When reset is complete use the above procedure to operate the buttons and set 16 9 in the Recording...

Page 92: ...rd disk drive HDD of PC delete the map07w folder that was created during storage Adjustment Creating Reference Data 6 1 7 Starting and Terminating Reference Data Creation Software Make sure that the connections are correct the power switch on DVD video camera recorder is set to Movie and the DC power supply for DSP R jig is turned on The reference data creation software will not start unless the c...

Page 93: ... supplied to the reference data creating device or DSP R interface jig Clicking the OK button will finish the software After solving the problem restart the software When the communication port error dialog appears There was a mistake in selecting communication port Check the communication port Clicking the OK button will finish the software Select the communication port again after restart MANUAL...

Page 94: ... 6 7 SETUP MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION Matrix EXECUTE RETURN SETUP MENU White Balance Abs White Balance FILE HANDLE ERROR dialog ERROR File hundle error SYMBOL FILE OK Adjustment Creating Reference Data 2 Termination 1 Click the RETURN button on MENU screen of software to return to the MODEL SELECT screen 2 Click the EXIT button on the MODEL SELECT screen Information ...

Page 95: ...of DVD video camera recorder and then click the OK button 4 The REMOVE THE FILTER dialog will appear during setup Remove the C12 light balancing filter from the lens of DVD video camera recorder and then click the OK button After that the ATTACH THE FILTER dialog and REMOVE THE FILTER dialog may occasionally appear Reattach the C12 light balancing filter and remove it each time 5 When setup is com...

Page 96: ...f you click the RETURN button on the SETUP MENU screen with an unfinished item the EXECUTE OTHER ITEMS dialog will appear Click the OK button in EXECUTE OTHER ITEMS dialog and then execute the unfinished items SETUP MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION Matrix EXECUTE RETURN SETUP MENU White Balance Abs White Balance 6 7 SETUP MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE S...

Page 97: ...era recorder jigs and test equipment as shown in the Fig 6 2 3 Caution It is very dangerous to perform any work with the DVD video camera recorder disassembled since the DVD video camera recorder has a laser emitting block Do not remove any parts other than the adjustment cover Adjustment Setups for Adjustment 6 2 Setups for Adjustment Restrictions Be sure to perform 6 1 1 Checking Reference Data ...

Page 98: ...f light box as far as possible and adjust the focus 4 Use a small tripod to fix the DVD video camera recorder making certain it does not move during adjustment 5 Be sure to connect the video output of DVD video camera recorder to the video input jack of color monitor which is usually terminated by 75 ohm If the video output is not terminated by 75 ohm the video output value cannot be measured corr...

Page 99: ...he button 7 When reset is complete use the above procedure to operate the buttons and set 16 9 in the Recording Function Setup manu to off set Demo Mode in the Initial Setup menu to Off Forgetting to set it to Off will cause a problem during adjustment 8 Press the MENU button to restore the normal display Information The following table shows the menu status after the above settings The settings f...

Page 100: ... may have to be set See the instruction manual of test equipment for details 1 Oscilloscope a Probe 10 1 b TIME DIV 10 or 20 μs except where some other designation is given c VOLTS DIV Change depending on the measurement object d TRIGGER SOURCE CH1 except where some other designation is given e AC DC GND AC 2 Vectorscope a SATURATION 75 Adjustment Setups for Adjustment ...

Page 101: ...OK button on the COMMUNICATION PORT SETTING screen and then proceed with the MODEL SELECT screen Note If the dialogs on right appear perform the following troubleshooting When the power or connection error dialog appears A connection is incorrect or power is not turned on Make sure that all connections are correct and that power is supplied to the DVD video camera recorder or DSP R interface jig C...

Page 102: ...ick the OK button and then choose the correct model Note If the FILE HANDLE ERROR dialog appears when the correct model has been chosen obtain download the newest adjustment software and then start over again If the FILE HANDLE ERROR dialog still appears with the newest adjustment software check with the factory MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL SELECT ENTER EXIT CONNECTION 6 7 M...

Page 103: ...ta creating software does not work perform the following procedure 1 Set the power switch of DVD video camera recorder to OFF 2 Turn off the DC power supply of DSP R jig 3 Simultaneously press the Ctrl Alt and Delete keys on PC keyboard to restart the PC 4 After the PC restarts set the power switch of DVD video camera recorder to Movie and turn on the DC power supply of DSP R jig again 5 Restart t...

Page 104: ...STMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU PLL EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU CONTRAST BRIGHT WHITE BALANCE Data Initialize Initial Data Write EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION FILE MENU Original Data Backup Backup Data Write Communication Port Setting Model Select AUTO IRIS CONTROL SAMPLING PULSE MATRIX CHROMA GAIN AUTO FOCUS SPOT NOISE VIDEO LEVEL BURST LEVEL LCD PLL LCD BRIGH...

Page 105: ... video camera recorder not being turned on etc 3 The following three items cannot be performed singly Be sure to perform these adjustments as a set with the three items and in the order stated LCD contrast 1 LCD bright LCD contrast 2 Item Major Components MAN circuit board or IC2300 1 EEPROM backup data already written MAN circuit board or IC2300 1 EEPROM data backup disabled 2 LCD unit Initial Da...

Page 106: ...ree items and in the order stated LCD contrast 1 LCD bright LCD contrast 2 Item Major Components Lens Unit CCD image sensor IC1301 IC6003 GSL2 L GSL3 L Circuit board Initial Data Write Video Level Burst Level Autofocus Auto Iris Control Sampling Pulse Matrix Chroma Gain Spot Noise LCD PLL LCD Contrast 1 3 LCD Bright 3 LCD Contrast 2 3 LCD White Balance ...

Page 107: ...ntrol data The picture becomes too bright or dark Sampling Pulse To measure the delay time in sampling IC and optimize pulse timing Diagonal beats and horizontal noise occur Matrix To compensate for unevenness in the chroma signal and input auto white balance control data Color reproduction becomes defective Chroma Gain To set color saturation for the reference color temperature Color of the pictu...

Page 108: ...e appropriate adjustments Procedure 1 Choose DATA INITIALIZE 2 Click the EXECUTE button 3 Choose Initial Data Write 4 Click the EXECUTE button to start writing of initial data The progress status can be confirmed using the PROGRESS STATUS dialog 5 Click the OK button to restore the DATA INITIALIZE MENU screen 6 Click the RETURN button on DATA INITIALIZE MENU screen to restore the ADJUST MENU scree...

Page 109: ... the SAVE button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the ADJUST MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the ADJUST MENU screen ADJUST MENU screen VIDEO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NAME EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION ADJUST MENU DATA INITIALIZE SAMPLING PULSE AUTO IRIS CONTROL M...

Page 110: ...ick the SAVE button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the ADJUST MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the ADJUST MENU screen ADJUST MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NAME EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION ADJUST MENU DATA INITIALIZE SAMPLING PULSE AUTO IRIS CONTROL MATRIX CHROMA GAIN AUTO FUCU...

Page 111: ...ton to start adjustment 3 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the ADJUST MENU screen If the AF ADJUSTMENT ERROR dialog appears click the OK button in dialog perform the following troubleshooting and then execute readjustment a Increase the illumination b Set the distance between the backfocus chart and lens surface precisely to 1500mm 5 mm If the AF adjustment error dialog still appears even ...

Page 112: ...orrective action the lens unit may be faulty a Turn the light box off and then make sure that no surrounding light reflects on glass surface of light box If any surrounding light does reflect on it perform adjustment in a place where no surrounding light will affect the adjustment b Widen or shorten the distance between the light box and DVD video camera recorder ADJUST MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTME...

Page 113: ... wide angle end and point at light box without chart filling the screen Procedure 1 Choose SAMPLING PULSE 2 Click the EXECUTE button to start adjustment 3 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the ADJUST MENU screen 6 4 6 Sampling Pulse ADJUST MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NAME EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION ADJUST MENU DATA INITIALIZE SAMPLING PULSE AUTO IRIS CONTR...

Page 114: ... data has not been created OK CANNOT OPEN THE MATRIX DAT FILE ERROR CANNOT OPEN THE MATRIX DAT FILE dialog 4 The REMOVE THE FILTER dialog will appear during setup Remove the C12 light balancing filter from the lens of DVD video camera recorder and then click the OK button in REMOVE THE FILTER dialog After that the ATTACH THE FILTER dialog and REMOVE THE FILTER dialog may occasionally appear Reatta...

Page 115: ...setting screen will blink Hold down the button until the mark changes to a steady light 3 Press the STOP CANCEL button on DVD video camera recorder 4 Insert the color bar chart into light box and point the DVD video camera recorder at the chart so that it fills the screen Adjustment Adjustment Procedure MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NAME EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION ADJUST MENU ...

Page 116: ...ny increase or decrease in vector or level 9 After step 8 is complete be sure to click the SAVE button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the ADJUST MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 10 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the ADJUST MENU screen 11 Press the MENU button on DVD video camera recorder and use the to specify return to White Bal Auto RED B...

Page 117: ... appears press the OK button in the dialog to restore the adjustment menu and then perform the following procedure If the SPOT NOISE ERROR dialog still appears after executing this procedure the CCD image sensor may be faulty 1 Refer to 6 2 5 Starting and Terminating Adjustment Software to terminate the adjustment software 2 Set the power switch on DVD video camera recorder to OFF unplug the DC po...

Page 118: ... using the PROGRESS STATUS dialog 3 When the DVD video camera recorder has shifted to the test mode the LCD screen will be black and white see Fig 6 4 7 and the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen will appear on the PC monitor screen ADJUST MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NAME EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION ADJUST MENU DATA INITIALIZE SAMPLING PULSE AUTO IRIS CONTROL MATRIX CHROM...

Page 119: ...frequencies 4 After step 3 is complete be sure to click the SAVE button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU PLL EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION ...

Page 120: ...ase or decrease in level A 4 After step 3 is complete be sure to click the SAVE button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen Fig 6 4 8 Waveform of LCD Contrast 1 Adjustment LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SER...

Page 121: ...to click the SAVE button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU PLL EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU WHITE BALANCE BRIGHT CONTRA...

Page 122: ...mplete be sure to click the SAVE button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU PLL EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU WHITE BALANC...

Page 123: ...at level a of CH1 waveform is equal to level b of CH2 waveform Click the button at approx 2 second intervals while checking any increase or decrease in level a 4 After step 3 is complete be sure to click the NEXT button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION LCD...

Page 124: ... 10 is complete be sure to click the SAVE button 12 Click the OK button in dialog to restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen 13 Click the RETURN button in LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU to restore the ADJUST MENU screen SUB BRIGHT RED ADJUSTMENT screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION NEXT RETURN SUB BRIGHT RED ADJUSTMENT UP DOWN CONNECTION 6 5 SUB BRIGHT BLUE ADJUSTMENT screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 125: ...300 1120A 1300 LCD 1300 1300 1300 1300 160 510 310A 310A 1300 530 580 1300 1120A 160 160 160 160 510 510 510 580 170 700 360B 310B HG3 287 279A 250 1200B 850 400A 295 290 210 OF1001 200 300 1000A 1700C 1500 1820C 1800C e d d c c e a a b b f i i h h g g f MAN MAN Circuit Board Component Replacement LMF2 L Circuit Board Component Replacement AVJ2 L Circuit Board Component Replacement GSL2 L Circuit ...

Page 126: ... 1300 1120A 160 160 160 160 510 510 510 580 170 700 360B 310B HG3 287 279A 250 1200B 850 400A 295 290 210 OF1001 200 300 1000A 1700C 1500 1820C 1800C e d d c c e a a b b f i i h h g g f MAN MAN Circuit Board Component Replacement LMF3 L Circuit Board Component Replacement AVJ3 L Circuit Board Component Replacement GSL3 L Circuit Board Component Replacement SDL Circuit Board Circuit Board Assembly ...

Page 127: ...SE L ASSY For GX5080A 250 UE27092 CASE L ASSY For GX5020A 279A NA88351 FRAME TOP 287 QX02231 COVER TOP 290 NJ13441 HOLDER JACK 295 NA35961 PLATE GROUND J For GX5080A 295 NA82971 GROUND PLATE For GX5020A 300 MN20851 CUSHION 310B QD43094 CASE SIDE R For GX5080A 310A MK11911 SCREW 1 7X5 310B QD43095 CASE SIDE R For GX5020A 360B NX28881 LOCK UNIT 400A QD56161 CASE FRONT For GX5080A 400A QD56164 CASE F...

Page 128: ... For GX5080A D1800 CH12281 DIODE PD410PI2E00F For GX5020A D1801 CC13061R DIODE DAP222 For GX5080A D1801 CC13061R DIODE DAP222 For GX5020A D1850 5337354 DIODE MA133 For GX5080A D2301 CC11541R DIODE RB521S 30 D6000 5337353 DIODE MA132K F7000 FM10751R FUSE F7001 FM10751R FUSE F7002 FM10751R FUSE F7003 FM10751R FUSE F7004 FM10751R FUSE IC1301 CK46701U IC UPD168153 IC1302 CK49831R IC NJM13404R TE1 IC14...

Page 129: ... L2304 BA02355R COIL L2305 BA02344R COIL L4002 BA02367R COIL L4004 BA02367R COIL L4005 BA02367R COIL L6200 BA02367R COIL L6201 BA02367R COIL L6202 BA02367R COIL L6203 BA02367R COIL L6204 BA02372R COIL L7000 BA02371R COIL L7001 BA02367R COIL LD1800 CC12281R DIODE TLRMV1020 F For GX5080A LD1800 CC12281R DIODE TLRMV1020 F For GX5020A PG1800 EA15601R PLUG For GX5080A PG1800 EA15601R PLUG For GX5020A P...

Page 130: ...ISTOR 2SC5343E CL For GX5080A Q1806L CA14091R TRANSISTOR 2SC5343E CL For GX5020A Q1806R CA14091R TRANSISTOR 2SC5343E CL For GX5080A Q1806R CA14091R TRANSISTOR 2SC5343E CL For GX5020A Q1808L CA14091R TRANSISTOR 2SC5343E CL For GX5080A Q1808L CA14091R TRANSISTOR 2SC5343E CL For GX5020A Q1809L CA14421R TRANSISTOR RT1N241U For GX5080A Q1809L CA14421R TRANSISTOR RT1N241U For GX5020A Q1809R CA14421R TRA...

Page 131: ...EVER DISC EJECT SWITCH DISC DRIVE UNIT L COVER PG2700 PG6000 PG7007 PG7005 PG7003 PG9501 PG9302 PG7004 PG2301 PG2302 PG7000 PG1801 PG1901 PG1902 PG1800 PG2080C 25PIN PG2001C PG7002 PG6001 100PIN 100PIN 50PIN 50PIN 18PIN 6PIN 20PIN PG1801 PG1800 BATTERY TERMINAL SPEAKER GX5020A GX5000A GX5080A 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 S 1 S Wiring and Schematic Diagrams S 1 Wiring 2PI...

Page 132: ...1 ND_HALL_OUT 62 ND_HALL_OUT 63 GND 64 AD2 0 65 AD2 2 66 AD2 4 67 AD2 6 68 AD2 8 69 AD2 10 70 C3V_CAM 71 CCD_SYNC 72 all_load 73 OBP_3M 74 C3V_CAM 75 ADCK1 76 GND 77 SP2A 78 SP1A 79 GND 80 IG_HALL_IN 41 IG_DRIVE 42 IG_DRIVE 43 THERMO 44 FORCUS_SENS 45 LED_CONT 46 FM1 47 FM2 48 FM3 49 FM4 50 ZM4 51 ZM3 52 ZM2 53 ZM1 54 LEN_S3V 55 ZOOM_SENS 56 GND 57 ND_DRIVE 58 ND_DRIVE 59 ND_HALL_IN 60 101 102 103...

Page 133: ... 2 1 R1411C 390k R1413C 1k R1407C 680K 1 R1404C 3 3k R1401C 3 9k R1408C 680K 1 R1409C 20K 1 R1415C 10k R1414C 1k R1402C 3 9k R1406C 100 R1405C 100 R1410C 20K 1 R1412C 390k R1403C 3 3k IC1403C NJU7018V TE1 OUT1 1 IN 2 5 VDD 8 OUT_2 7 IN 2 6 IN 1 3 VSS 4 IN 1 2 IC1401C ENC 03MA 05 VCC 3 GND 2 Vref 1 VOUT 4 IC1402C ENC 03MB 05 VCC 3 GND 2 Vref 1 VOUT 4 V_MODE H_MODE VCO XXX Name of circuit diagram Th...

Page 134: ...02 2SD2345JSL Q1806R 2SC5343E CL Q1800L 2SC5343E CL R1843R 3 3k R1816L 10k R1839L 10k 0 5 R1816R 10k R1805L 22k R1817 0 R1840L 3 9k R1800R 3 9k 0 5 R1808L 33k R1836L 47k 0 5 R1814R 10k R1814L 10k R1835R 100k 0 5 R1845L 4 7k R1835L 100k 0 5 R1810R 150k R1843L 3 3k R1802R 150k R1805R 22k R1819 33k R1825R 5 6k R1839R 10k 0 5 R1818 22k R1836R 47k 0 5 R1806R 39k R1840R 3 9k R1800L 3 9k 0 5 R1833 1 8k R...

Page 135: ...1803 2SC5383 T111 1E Q1800R 2SC5343E CL Q1808L 2SC5343E CL Q1804L 2SC5343E CL Q1802 2SD2345JSL Q1806R 2SC5343E CL Q1800L 2SC5343E CL R1843R 3 3k R1816L 10k R1839L 10k 0 5 R1816R 10k R1805L 22k R1817 0 R1840L 3 9k R1800R 3 9k 0 5 R1808L 33k R1836L 47k 0 5 R1814R 10k R1814L 10k R1835R 100k 0 5 R1845L 4 7k R1835L 100k 0 5 R1810R 150k R1843L 3 3k R1802R 150k R1805R 22k R1819 33k R1825R 5 6k R1839R 10k...

Page 136: ...M_IN 4 TALLY 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 N C 9 C5V 10 STB_FANA 11 STB_ON 12 EXT A GND 13 EXT MIC L 14 EXT A GND 15 GND 16 VIDEO 17 S Y 18 GND 19 INT MIC R 50 USB_GND 20 INT A GND 49 USB_GND 21 DATA_ 22 DATA_ 23 USB_GND 24 USB_GND 25 GND 26 AUD L 27 AUD R 28 GND 29 JACK_IN 30 USB_DET 31 GND 32 S C 33 GND 34 EXT MIC_IN 35 EXT A GND 36 EXT MIC R 37 EXT MIC 5V 38 STB_RDY 39 STB_OSCI 40 GND 41 N C 42 STB_ B 43...

Page 137: ...30 VSS 31 CLK 32 VDD 33 VSS 34 CMD 35 CD DAT3 36 DAT2 37 GND 38 SD_LED 39 GND 40 B U3V 41 GND 42 GND 43 MENU 44 SELECT 45 KEY1 46 SYS3V 47 KEY2 48 54 51 53 52 PG2301 GND 50 GND 49 INV5V 48 INV5V 47 LCD_CS 46 SDC 45 SCLK 44 LCD_REV 43 C5V 42 LCD_R 41 C8 5V 40 LCD_G 39 HDO 38 LCD_B 37 SSG_FV 36 C3V DIGITAL 35 SSG_HD 34 LCD_ROUT 33 LCD_O C 32 GND 1 LCD_GOUT 31 GND 2 C3V ANALOG 30 LCD_BOUT 29 BL_ON 28...

Page 138: ...345 3 3k R2347 2 2k R2357 0 R2349 1k R2351 220 R2356 0 R2340 R2343 150 R2355 0 R2354 0 R2362 0 R2364 56 R2350 2 2k R2376 22 R2373 22 IC2300 BR9016ARFV WE2 CS 1 GND 5 VCC 8 R B 7 WC 6 DI 3 DO 4 SK 2 IC2301 TC7W126FU G1 1 A2 5 Vcc 8 G2 7 Y1 6 Y2 3 GND 4 A1 2 TL2300 TL2302 IC2303 CAMERA DSP B1 I O_VCC1 A1 TM2 D1 TMS E4 TRS E1 MCK_SEL F4 VBN D2 VBBEN C2 TEST_MODE F1 CORE_VCC1 G4 D1 6 E2 D1 10 D4 D1 11...

Page 139: ...82 AD1 3 19 AD1 0 81 AD1 1 20 GND 80 SP1A 79 SP2A 78 GND 77 ADCK1 76 C3V_CAM 75 OBP_3M 74 all_load 73 CCD_SYNC 72 C3V_CAM 71 AD2 10 70 AD2 8 69 AD2 6 68 AD2 4 67 AD2 2 66 AD2 0 65 GND 64 ND_HALL_OUT 63 ND_HALL_OUT 62 ND_HALL_IN 61 IG_HALL_IN 40 IN_HALL_OUT 39 IG_HALL_OUT 38 GND 37 AD2 1 36 AD2 3 35 AD2 5 34 AD2 7 33 AD2 9 32 AD2 11 31 GND 30 nme_tg 29 OBP 28 PBLK 27 CDS_RESET 26 CS_CDS2 25 SCK_1 2...

Page 140: ... 33 R4044 33 R4043 33 R4042 33 R4006 33 R4027 10k R4018 10k R4220 10k R4221 10k R4030 10k R4029 10k R4037 10k R4028 1k R4096 10k R4050 0 R4204 1 5k R4061 1 5k R4110 680 R4038 10k R4036 47k R4222 10k R4031 47k R4026 47k R4025 47k R4024 47k R4023 47k R4019 47k R4017 47k R4016 47k R4180 10k R4008 10k R4013 10k R4014 10k R4015 10k R4060 4 7k R4071 0 R4070 10K 1 R4021 10k R4020 10k R4195 10k R4196 10k ...

Page 141: ... GND CAM 34 GND CAM 33 GND CAM 32 GND CAM 31 GND CAM 30 GND CAM 29 GND CAM 28 GND CAM 27 VRDC2NREF 26 2 5V DRV 25 FMD 24 REG_ON1 23 GND CAM 22 ACC_LED 21 B CNT 60 B CAM1 59 B CAM1 58 B CAM2 57 B CAM2 56 B DRV 55 B DRV 54 B DRV 53 N C 52 GND IN 51 GND IN 50 GND IN 49 GND IN 48 GND IN 47 GND IN 46 GND IN 45 GND IN 44 GND IN 43 GND IN 42 GND IN 41 B_OUT SSG_HDO DIORD R_OUT PC3_LD_CON G_OUT CDTO CS_EV...

Page 142: ...15G D1 REFRIN E3 AFEA33G E1 XIN E2 XOUT F3 AFEA33V F8 D13 E6 D14 E7 D15 E8 VDD D8 DGND D7 VIF1 D6 SD0 D5 SD1 C8 SD2 C7 SD3 B8 SD4 B7 SD5 H4 D0 G4 A6 ALE E4 A5 H3 A4 G3 A3 F4 A2 H2 A1 H1 MPBUS G2 TEST G1 VIF0 F7 D12 F6 D11 G8 D10 H8 D9 G7 D8 H7 D7 G6 D6 AD6 H6 D5 AD5 G5 D4 AD4 E5 D2 AD2 F5 D1 AD1 F1 AFED15V F2 AFED15G H5 D3 AD3 A8 SD6 A7 SD7 C6 INT_N B6 SOF_N A6 RD_N C5 WR0_N B5 WR1_N A5 CS_N C4 DR...

Page 143: ... INT A GND 2 JACK_IN 30 GND 29 AUD R 28 AUD L 27 GND 26 USB_GND 25 USB_GND 24 DATA_ 23 DATA_ 22 USB_GND 21 USB_GND 20 GND 19 S Y 18 VIDEO 17 GND 16 EXT A GND 15 EXT MIC L 14 EXT A GND 13 STB_ON 12 STB_FANA 11 C5V 10 N C 9 GND 8 GND 7 GND 6 TALLY 5 REM_IN 4 C3V 3 51 54 52 53 C3V_SP P_SDO C5V ACK1 ADATAO C_OUT WIND_SW SYS_RESET CS_AUD STB_RDY BEEP Y_OUT STB_ON B_HOTSHOE STB_FANA ACK0 GND C3V_CAM ACK...

Page 144: ...M 17 PGND2 18 IRM 19 VSHT 20 CONTOUT 21 CONT 22 CONT 23 REFI 24 REFO 25 HREF 26 F NO 27 HO 28 HO 29 VH 30 VH 31 H R 32 H G 33 VDD 34 OSCIN 35 RESET 36 EXT_A 37 VM_A 38 A1 39 A2 40 B1 41 PGND_A 42 B2 43 D2 44 PGND_B 45 D1 46 C2 47 C1 48 VM_B Q1302 2SB1705TL R1321 100k R1314 4 7k R1385 0 R1308 330 R1383 0 R1349 100k R1312 4 7k R1341 0 R1334 10k R1318 8 2k R1326 180K 1 R1381 0 R1323 12K 1 R1327 56K 1...

Page 145: ...1 15 35 34 33 24 29 28 30 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 36 TIMING GENERATOR CDS PGA IC2201C HD49334ANP 10bit ADC DC OFFSET COMPANSETION CIRCUIT SERIAL INTERFACE BIAS GENERATOR OUTPUT LATCH CIRCUIT 2 VSS 16 VDD1 20 VSB 7 TI1 8 PG1 9 BI1 14 TI2 13 PG2 12 BI2 10 SUB1 11 INPUT INTERFACE N C 6 VCC 15 GND 1 SUBO 18 BO2 17 TO2 3 BO1 5 19 4 TO1 VDD2b VDD2a IC2003C UPD16510GR 1 2 3 4 G1 A1 Y2 GND 8 7 6 5 VCC G2 Y1 A2 IC...

Page 146: ... 39 20 19 64 50 49 18 17 46 41 62 42 56 57 63 59 55 12 13 15 14 2 16 9 7 11 4 6 5 3 1 28 33 34 37 36 31 32 22 24 27 26 29 30 IC6003 AK4568 CLAMP BUFF LPF GCA YGCA5 0 PMYC PMV CGCA5 0 BUFF LPF 1PGA PM0 MIX PMLO PMHP PMSPK PMHP PMSPK PM2 PM3 PM2 CLOCK DIVIDER CONTROL REGISTER I F PM1 PMV PMYC PMYC WIDE PMBEEP HDT HPF ADC DAC DE EMP AUDIO I F CONTROLER S DC GCA S 16 S 16 IC Block 2 2 ...

Page 147: ...A 2B 2 3B 4B 1B 3C 4C 4C 4 4C C 4 1C 2D D 2D D 2 2 2D D D 2D 2D 2D D 3D 4D 4D D 4D 4D 4 4 4 4D 4 4D 4D 1D 2E GS GS 3E G G 4E SI SI 1E 2F 3F 4F 1F 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 4 3 2 1 C 1 C Circuit Board Diagrams C 1 GSL2 L GSL3 L Pattern No JD0090 3 JD0093 2 ...

Page 148: ... A FRT2 L SIDE B 2A 3A 4A 1A 2B 3B 4B 1B 2C 3C C 4C C 1C 2D D D D D D D 3D D D D D 4D D D D 4D 4D D 1D 2E 3E 4E 1E 2F 3F 4F 1F 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 4 3 2 1 C 2 C 2 FRT2 L For GX5080A Pattern No JD0090 3 ...

Page 149: ...FRT3 L SIDE B L 2A 3A 4A 1A 2B 3B 4B 1B 2C C C 3C 3C 4C 1C 2D D D D D D 3D D D D D D D D 4D D D 1D 2E 3E 4E 1E 2F 3F 4F 1F 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C E F 4 3 2 1 C 3 C 3 FRT3 L For GX5020A GX5000A Pattern No JD0093 2 ...

Page 150: ...2 L AVJ3 L SIDE B 3 2A 3A 4A 1A 2B 3B 4B 1B 2C 2 2 2C C C 2 2C C C C C C C 2C 2C 2 2C 3C 4C 1C 2D 2 3D 4D D 1D 2E 3E 4E 1E 2F 3F 4F 1F 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 4 3 2 1 C 4 C 4 AVJ2 L AVJ3 L Pattern No JD0090 3 JD0093 2 ...

Page 151: ...4A 1A 2B B 2 2B B 2 2B B B B 2B 2B B B 2 2B 2B 2B B B B B B B 2 2 2B 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2B B B 2 2 3B 4B 1B 2C C 3C 4C 1C 2D 2D D 3D 4D 1D 2E 3E 4E 1E 2F 3F 4F 1F 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 4 3 2 1 C 5 C 5 LMF2 L LMF3 L Pattern No JD0090 3 JD0093 2 ...

Page 152: ... 6B 6B 6B 6B 6 6 6 7 7B 7B 7B 8B 8 8 8B 8 8B 8 8B 8B B 8B 8 8 8B 8 8 8B 1B 2C 2C 2 2 2 2 2C C C C 2C C C C C C 3C 3C C C 3C 3 3 3C C 3C C 3C C 4C 4C 4C 4 4 4C C 4 4 4C C C C C C 4 4C 4C C 5C 6C 6C 6C 6 6C C C 6 6C 6 6 6C 7C C 7C 7C C C C 7C 7C C 7 7C C C C C C C C C 8C 8C 8 8C 8 8C C 8C 1C 2D D 2 2D 2D 2D D 2D D D D 2 2D D 2D D D D D D 3D 3D 3D D D D D D 3 3 3 3 3 3 3D 3D 3D 4D 5D 5 5 6D 6D 6D 6 6...

Page 153: ...C5001 X5001 24MHz FLASH MEMORY IC4005 REAL TIME CLOCK IC4006 EEPROM IC2300 3V REG IC4011 REGLATOR CIRCUIT BATTERY TERMINAL OPERATION SWITCH BACK UP LITHIUM BATTERY REAR COVER POWER EJECT Switch REC PHOTO SLEEP button ZOOM lever IC0501 IC0502 IC0501 IC0502 PWM C1 2V C1 8V C5V C15V 12V C8 5V C 7V C3V DISC DRIVE GSL2 L GSL3 L AVJ2 L AVJ3 L FRT2 L FRT3 L LMF2 L LMF3 L SDL REC VIDEO REC PB VIDEO LCD UN...

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