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4-4 Messages and Troubleshooting

Some messages may appear on the LCD screen or in the viewfinder during operation.
If a message appears, refer to the following table and perform troubleshooting according to the
message.
Messages divided by broken lines will automatically appear in sequence from the upper row each
time the center of joystick is pressed.

Message

Battery is almost empty.
Replace it.

Cannot combine scene.

Cannot combine.
Deselect PHOTO scenes.

Cannot combine.
Select multiple scenes.
Cannot delete scenes.

Cannot execute.
Unselect multiple scenes.

Cannot execute.
Change display
category to All.
CANNOT RECORD
PHOTOS.

Cause/condition for

message to appear

Appears if the battery is discharged.

Appears if an attempt is made to
combine unconnected scenes: The
specifications state that combining of
only multiple scenes is possible.
Appears if an attempt is made to
combine scenes when a photo was
selected: The specification state that
combining of only video scenes is
possible.
Appears when combining one scene was
attempted.
Appears when user performed deletion at
the upper limit of 999 scenes registered.

*1

Appears if an attempt is made to select
multiple scenes for division: The
specifications state that dividing
multiple scenes is impossible.
Appears when combining or moving
scenes was instructed with “Category:
VIDEO or PHOTO” specified.
Appears if an attempt is made to record
photos on DVD-R disc: The specifications
state that no photo is recordable on
DVD-R disc.

Troubleshooting

Replace with a charged battery, or
use the AC adapter/charger to power
DZ-MV580A/MV550A.
Stop trying to combine scenes, or
create a play list containing the
scenes to be combined, and combine
them on the play list.
Select only video scenes, or stop
trying to combine scenes.

Select multiple scenes and then
combine them.
Combine divided scenes, and then
delete if necessary.

*2

Divide scenes one by one.

Specify “Category: All”, and then
operate DZ-MV580A/MV550A again.

Use a DVD-RAM disc or card when
recording photos.

*1: the DVD video recording format defines the maximum number of entry points as 999: Since one entry

point is allocated to one scene, the maximum number of scenes recordable on disc with DZ-MV580A/
MV550A is 999.

*2: If recording is continued without editing, one scene will comprise one cell for each entry point.

When scenes are combined, only the number of entry points will decrease (only the entry point is deleted);
the number of cells will not decrease. Assume, for example, that the number of cells before scenes are
combined is 999, which is the upper limit defined by the DVD video recording format. If a scene
comprising 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

Summary of Contents for DZ-MV550A - Camcorder

Page 1: ...IONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT Digital Media Division Tokai DVD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER 2004 March TK No 0403E DZ MV580A DZ MV580A K DZ MV550A DZ MV550A K MultiMediaCardTM DO NOT RESELL OR DIVERT IMPROPERLY ...

Page 2: ...r error codes and troubleshooting 4 25 4 6 Checking Versions of Firmware and Updating 4 27 4 6 1 Checking firmware versions 4 27 4 6 2 Updating firmware 4 28 4 7 Trouble Diagnosis 4 30 4 7 1 Trouble diagnosis table 4 30 4 7 2 Disassembly reassembly for enable service position 4 35 4 8 Procedure for Removing Disc from Faulty DZ MV580A MV550A 4 41 4 8 1 Item to be checked 4 41 4 8 2 How to remove di...

Page 3: ...ttings for Adjustment 6 14 6 2 6 Starting and Terminating Adjustment Program 6 16 6 3 List of Adjustment Items 6 18 6 3 1 Adjustment Program Hierarchy Diagram 6 18 6 3 2 List of Adjustments Needed After Replacing Major Components 6 19 6 3 3 Purpose of Adjustments and Incompleted Phenomenon 6 21 6 4 Adjustment Procedure 6 22 6 4 1 Initial Data Write 6 22 6 4 2 Video Level 6 23 6 4 3 Burst Level 6 2...

Page 4: ...udio Signal Process B 1 B 2 Disc Drive B 2 B 3 Power 1 B 3 B 4 Power 2 B 4 Information of MAN H MAN DRV R MOD and HDM Circuit Boards During servicing replace the entire MAN H MAN circuit board and the entire disc drive unit including the DRV R MOD and HDM circuit boards Because of this servicing method this service manual includes only the simplified circuit board diagrams and does not include any...

Page 5: ... Service Manual may create shock fire or other hazards Product safety is continuously under review and new instructions are issued from time to time For the latest information always consult the current HITACHI 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 ...

Page 6: ...that static electricity charged on clothes will not be discharged by wrist strap Therefore do not allow your clothes to touch the semiconductor components Fig 1 2 1 Grounding Work Bench Fig 1 2 2 Grounding Human Body Antistatic mat Ground 1M ohm 1M ohm Antistatic wrist strap 1 3 Cautions When Handling DVD Drive The optical pickup in DVD drive has a high precision structure Be sure to observe the f...

Page 7: ...rox 220 C Point to be soldered Surface mounted chip parts other than those shown below Surface mounted chip parts for DVD cameras cellular phones only Discrete parts Chassis metal shield etc Tip temperature 320 30 C heating time less than 5 seconds 350 10 C heating time less than 3 seconds 380 30 C 420 30 C 3 Lead free solder for servicing Use the following lead free solder for servicing Recommend...

Page 8: ... 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 9: ...ce Indication No indication K k M M No indication 5 All tolerances other than 5 are indicated in schematic diagrams No indication 1 8W 1 16 W for leadless resistors with no indication All capacitances other than the above are indicated in schematic diagrams Item Value Dielectric strength Indication No indication µF P pF No indication 50V All dielectric strengths other than 50 V are indicated in sc...

Page 10: ...grams 2 Two diagrams indicated for each board 1 One diagram indicated for each board Parts Location A 2 A Symbol No IC IC1201 Zone 2 on board diagram A Shows side A B Shows side B Zone A on board diagram Safety Precaution for Repair Notes When Using Service Manual Parts Location 2 A Symbol No IC IC1201 Type of part Zone A on circuit board diagram Symbol no Zone 2 on circuit board diagram ...

Page 11: ...t DRF H DRF CIRCUIT BOARD SAF H SAF CIRCUIT BOARD SWL3 H SWL3 CIRCUIT BOARD USB H USB CIRCUIT BOARD SWL2 CIRCUIT BOARD 1 The board names suffixed with H are for DZ MV580A only 2 Film type board that connects MAN H MAN circuit board and disc drive unit 3 Film type board in LCD unit 4 Film type board that connects AEL H AEL circuit board and SWL2 circuit board 5 Applicable only to DZ MV580A Although...

Page 12: ... Approx 960 000 Video Approx 340 000 Photo Approx 340 000 F1 8 2 4 f 3 16 1 1 2 3 8 38 mm F1 8 2 8 f 1 16 1 1 2 2 1 37 8 mm 1 7 16 37 mm 0 75mm Auto Manual Optical 10 240 with digital zoom added 40 for photo Optical 18 500 with digital zoom added 40 for photo 0 3 lx When Low Light mode is selected 0 33 inch color TFT approx 110 000 pixels 2 5 inch color TFT approx 120 000 pixels Electronic Type 1 ...

Page 13: ... and DVD video recording DVD VR format 704 480 pixels JPEG of external input 640 480 pixels Video Conforming to DVD video format Audio MPEG Audio layer 2 or LPCM 1 Photo Conforming to JPEG DZ MV580A 1280 960 pixels DZ MV550A 640 480 pixels format External input 640 480 pixels MPEG Audio layer 2 LPCM Dolby AC3 8 cm DVD RAM disc conforming to DVD RAM Ver 2 1 8 cm DVD R disc conforming to DVD R for G...

Page 14: ...n FINE or STD mode and using the LPCM format in LPCM mode The MPEG Audio layer 2 format is an option of DVD video standard Record a DVD R disc in LPCM mode to play it back on a DVD player that does not comply with this option standard Specifications are subject to change without notice for the purpose of improvement Specifications of DZ ACS1 AC Adapter Charger Power supply Input capacity DC output...

Page 15: ...m 0 3 lx When Low Light mode is selected 0 33 inch color TFT approx 110 000 pixels 2 5 inch color TFT approx 120 000 pixels DZ MV580A Approx 4 4 W DZ MV550A Approx 4 1 W DZ MV580A Approx 500 g DZ MV550A Approx 490 g DZ MV580A Power Control terminal provided DZ MV550A Power Control terminal not provided Type mini B USB 2 0 DZ MV380A MV350A DZ MV380A DZ MV350A 1 4 inch interlaced DZ MV380A DZ MV350A...

Page 16: ...2V 1360mA DZ RM3W Pin 8 type Provided Software disc protect DZ MV580A Video mode only DZ MV550A Video and photo mode Provided DZ MV580A Provided DZ MV550A Not provided DZ MV580A Provided When using DVD RAM disc DZ MV550A Not provided XTRA FINE 704 480 pixels STD LPCM 352 480 pixels DZ MV580A 1280 960 pixels DZ MV550A 680 480 pixels DZ MV380A Approx 2 3 8 3 11 16 5 13 16 60 93 148 mm DZ MV350A Appr...

Page 17: ...and played back on other DVD video camera recorders except for those for which disc protect 1 has been set Discs recorded or edited on other DVD video camera recorders can also be recorded edited and played back on DZ MV580A MV550A However the DZ MV100A cannot handle DVD R disc and a scene memo recorded on the DZ MV100A Disc Navigation function cannot be played back or edited on another DVD video ...

Page 18: ... 8 Inside the cover Bottom 9 10 1 3 4 6 2 Only for DZ MV580A The optional video flash etc can be attached here See the instruction manual of device to be attached for details External microphone jack AV input output jack Although the external appearances of DZ MV550A and DZ MV580A are different the method of operating both models is identical DZ MV580A illustrations are used in this manual 14 View...

Page 19: ...ne or menu item and then press the center to play back the scene pause it or designate an option of the menu 39 Stop cancel button To end playback or cancel setting of menu 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 39 35 36 37 38 34 Volume control buttons VOL buttons ZOOM DISPLAY DELETE SELECT MENU REC DIGITAL ZOOM T W DISC NAVIGATION DZ RM3W 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 50 48 49 52 51 53 54 40 REC button 41 DIGITAL ZOOM b...

Page 20: ...D Video DVD R and DVD RW Video recording playback standard that applies to DVD RAM and DVD RW This allows versatile editing functions differing from the DVD Video Format Exchangeable image file format File format used for recording photos on digital cameras established by JEIDA now merged to JEITA See IEEE1394 Also referred to as FireWire or i LINK Standard for serial interface that connects PC an...

Page 21: ...kers the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA and music industry companies to protect copyrights of musical compositions Formally named Secure Digital Memory Card This compact memory card 32 mm long 24 mm wide 2 1 mm thick is equipped with an advanced copyright protection function See Secure MultiMediaCard Also referred to as SecureMMC This compact memory card has multimedia card specifi...

Page 22: ...cted to AEL H AEL circuit board Fig 3 1 1 DZ MV580A DZ MV380A DISC DRIVE UNIT DISC DRIVE UNIT FRT H FRT CIRCUIT BOARD GYR H GYR CIRCUIT BOARD SHE H SHE CIRCUIT BOARD MAN H MAN CIRCUIT BOARD SEN H CIRCUIT BOARD DRF H DRF CIRCUIT BOARD SAF H SAF CIRCUIT BOARD SWL3 H SWL3 CIRCUIT BOARD FAF CIRCUIT BOARD FRT CIRCUIT BOARD LENS UNIT LENS UNIT SEN CIRCUIT BOARD GYR CIRCUIT BOARD SHE CIRCUIT BOARD AEL CI...

Page 23: ...ick mode displays only the fundamental menu items and the brief explanation on the selected item function is displayed across the bottom of screen Fig 3 2 1 shows the position of QUICK MODE switch and an example of display screens DZ MV550A LENS UNIT LENS UNIT LENS UNIT Circuit board equivalent to SEN H CRYSTAL FILTER CCD IMAGE SENSOR SEN H CIRCUIT BOARD CUSHION DZ MV580A LENS UNIT Fig 3 1 2 Fig 3...

Page 24: ...note of settings on received product referring to 4 2 System Resetting Resetting Camera Functions The notes will be necessary not only for resetting but for checking defects that occur under the particular setting conditions Check phenomenon System reset section 4 2 No message or error code appears 1 Message appears 1 Error code appears 1 Check firmware version section 4 6 1 Problem guide section ...

Page 25: ... and then set the power switch to VIDEO For subsequent steps operate the DZ MV580A MV550A while viewing the LCD monitor or viewfinder 4 Press the MENU button to display the camera function setup menu screen Make sure of the settings 5 Operate the joystick to display the menu screens for record function setup date function setup LCD monitor setup and initial setup in sequence making sure of the set...

Page 26: ...s Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Setting range Auto Sports Portrait Spotlight Sand Snow Low Light Auto Set Outdoor Indoor1 Indoor2 On Off 240 40 Off On Off On Off The DZ MV550A does not have the 16 9 setting With DVD RAM disc XTRA FINE STD With DVD R disc FINE STD FINE NORM ECO CAMERA LINE S LINE Frame Field On Off On Off PM5 00 Y M D 5 00PM M D Y 17 00 D M Y On Off On Off On Off Engli...

Page 27: ...ry at this time For the following steps operate DZ MV580A MV550A while viewing the LCD monitor or viewfinder 3 Set the quick mode switch to OFF 4 Press the MENU button to display the camera setting menu screen 5 Use the joystick to choose Initial Setup and then press the center of joystick 6 Use the joystick to choose Reset and then press the center of joystick The screen for verifying reset will ...

Page 28: ...r than usual at low temperatures Keep extra batteries on hand Battery may be dead Replace with a new one The performance of battery will deteriorate if it is used for an extended period of time or frequently Is the ambient temperature is too low or high Always charge the battery at 50 86 F 10 30 C The battery may be over discharged Continue charging The CHARGE indicator will change to a steady lig...

Page 29: ...eft Switch it to the right to release the lock Has brightness of LCD screen been adjusted Stop recording and adjust the brightness Is DZ MV580A MV550A being used outdoors Use the viewfinder When using LCD monitor adjust angle so that LCD screen is not exposed to direct sunlight The panels used for LCD monitor and viewfinder of DZ MV580A MV550A are produced using highly precise technology However 0...

Page 30: ...550A connected to TV correctly Check the connections Does dirt or fingerprint adhere to disc or is disc scratched Clean the disc Was the image input from analog VCR VHS 8 mm and recorded The problem may be improved if a VCR equipped with TBC time base corrector circuit is used for playback Was recording of external input made with Frame specified Specify Field for PHOTO Input in record mode settin...

Page 31: ...later Turn the PC and DZ MV580A MV550A off and try again The DISC EJECT button is invalid while DZ MV580A MV550A is connected to PC Start Windows Explorer right click the drive icon corresponding to DZ MV580A MV550A and then click Eject Was DVD MovieAlbbumSE software provided with DZ MV580A MV550A started Terminate DVD MovieAlbbumSE Since the file system of DZ MV580A MV550A is operated on Greenwic...

Page 32: ...ons state that DVD MovieAlbumSE complies only with images recorded on DVD RAM disc It cannot edit video DVD VR data stored on hard disk of PC To edit image data stored on hard disk copy the data to DVD RAM disc and then edit it Is a disc other than DVD RAM loaded Load a DVD RAM disc DVD MovieAlbumSE is exclusively for DVD RAM disc Use the following procedure to select the drive where DVD RAM disc ...

Page 33: ...tery may be discharged Charge it Charge procedure Connect the AC adapter charger to the DZ MV580A MV550A and AC outlet set the power switch on DZ MV580A MV550A to POWER OFF and then leave them for at least 24 hours Is the cursor placed on scene to be deleted Even if desired scenes are selected using yellow cursor if there are the selected scenes in red frame those scenes in red frame will be delet...

Page 34: ...d DVD holder Is round DVD holder inserted in the proper orientation Remove the round DVD holder make sure of the orientation and then reinsert it Is DZ MV580A MV550A turned on Connect the AC adapter charger or full charged battery and set the power switch to a position other than POWER OFF This sound is heard because the disc is cyclically operated it does not indicate a fault This does not indica...

Page 35: ... is made to record photos on DVD R disc The specifications state that no photo is recordable on DVD R disc Troubleshooting Replace with a charged battery or use the AC adapter charger to power DZ MV580A MV550A Stop trying to combine scenes or create a play list containing the scenes to be combined and combine them on the play list Select only video scenes or stop trying to combine scenes Select mu...

Page 36: ...hen the card cannot be recognized because its terminals are dirty Also appears when data other than photos is recorded on card Appears when the recording capacity of card has reached the limit during recording Appears when a card whose remaining recording capacity is small and on which no photo can be recorded is loaded Appears when the remaining capacity of card has reached the recordable limit A...

Page 37: ...the disc or replace it Stop trying to record Choose YES and designate partial repair automatic repair of video file Choosing NO will display a message for verifying initialization 3 Do not execute repair but set the power switch to POWER OFF with the disc loaded and then leave the DZ MV580A MV550A in a dry place until condensation disappears usually 1 2 hours 3 Take care with the following when re...

Page 38: ...V580A MV550A and mismatch has occurred in recorded data Also appears when reading or writing from to recorded file cannot be performed because the disc is dirty Appears when the disc could not be finalized because it was dirty Appears if accident such as power off has occurred during finalizing If the message still appears even when the disc has been cleaned and finalized again and again the disc ...

Page 39: ... does not comply with software write protect for program units The DVD Forum defines two types of software protect for DVD RAM disc disc units and program units Appears if the number of scenes on play list exceeds the upper limit 999 while control information is being added Refer to 1 page 4 12 Appears when an unformatted DVD RAM disc or one initialized other UDF2 0 on PC is loaded Also appears if...

Page 40: ... Appears when the last image of scene was selected to divide the scene The specifications state that dividing a scene at its end is not possible Appears if the self diagnosis function of DZ MV580A MV550A has detected a serious problem when power was turned on or the same trouble occurred three consecutive times in modes other than recording When recording on DZ MV580A MV550A choose YES and designa...

Page 41: ...air all data now or Found error in image file Repair data now appeared Appears if the self diagnosis function in DZ MV580A MV550A detects a serious problem during recording or when the same trouble occurs three times consecutively during recording Appears if accident such as power off occurred during finalizing and then power was turned on again or disc was reloaded Appears if repair has failed af...

Page 42: ...e held If all registered scenes have been deleted the play list will also be deleted Appears if an attempt is made to create a new play list or edit play list after the number of registered play lists has reached the upper limit 99 that is defined by the DVD video recording format This message appears during user operation if even one play list has been created during scene deletion This message d...

Page 43: ...V550A is exclusively for the NTSC system and does not comply with the PAL system Appears when the first image of scene was selected to divide the scene The specifications state that dividing a scene at its top is not possible Appears when an unformatted or logically damaged disc was loaded Also appears when a dirty disc was loaded If the message appears when a normal formatted disc has been loaded...

Page 44: ...to record on write protected disc Appears when an SD memory card whose erasure prevention switch was locked is loaded Terminate the Disc Navigation function set the power switch to POWER OFF with the disc loaded remove the battery and then connect the AC adapter charger Finalize the disc again Set the power switch to POWER OFF with the disc loaded remove the battery and then connect the AC adapter...

Page 45: ...e messages appear when troubleshooting is likely possible for the problem detected when power was turned on following the procedure below Procedure when message shown in Fig 4 5 1 appears Set the power switch to POWER OFF reconnect the AC adapter charger or battery and then set the power switch to VIDEO or PHOTO disc Procedure when message shown in Fig 4 5 2 appears Set the power switch to POWER O...

Page 46: ...t likely by turning power on again or reloading the disc Error codes 4 digit alphanumeric characters will directly appear and similar messages will appear if a problem from the same cause occurs three times consecutively during operation If messages for serious problems appear perform troubleshooting according to 4 5 3 Major error codes and troubleshooting The error codes appearing with messages w...

Page 47: ... After displaying and checking error code be sure to clear the error code display If you neglect this the error code will always be displayed 2 Details of error code display 1 Error codes of 2 problems are displayed one above the other The error code of the latest problem appears in the upper row and the error code of the problem that occurred before appears in the lower row However when the same ...

Page 48: ...sc without regard as to whether it is dirty scratched or distorted Replace the disc 1 Check the ambient temperature 2 Set the power switch to POWER OFF remove the disc and check whether or not it is dirty scratched or distorted If it is dirty clean it and then reload it If it is scratched or distorted replace the disc Then set the power switch to VIDEO or PHOTO disc 3 Check to see whether or not c...

Page 49: ...tch to VIDEO or PHOTO disc Take care not to subject DZ MV580A MV550A to impact or vibrations at this time 2 Set the power switch to POWER OFF remove the disc and check whether or not it is dirty scratched or distorted If it is dirty clean it referring to the next page and then reload it If it is scratched or distorted use another disc Then set the power switch to VIDEO or PHOTO disc 3 Replace the ...

Page 50: ...emarks Does not require updating 4 6 1 Checking firmware versions 1 Purpose When checking whether updating firmware is needed or not use the following procedure to view the information display or version display screen see Fig 4 6 1 and check the version number Only the titles at top left of screens will be different when no disc is loaded or disc is loaded the other display contents will be the s...

Page 51: ...ng Versions of Firmware and Updating Information Display on subsequent screen shows the numbers or alphabets 4 6 2 Updating firmware 1 Purpose If you receive information from the factory that updating firmware is needed you should do it to improve the performance functions and operability of DZ MV580A MV550A Detail Model DZ MV5 NTSC System Ver x xx Date xxxx xx xx xx xx xx Cam Ver x xx Drive Main ...

Page 52: ...l be reported on service bulletin etc 2 Set the power switch to POWER OFF and then use the AC adapter charger to power the DZ MV580A MV550A A battery cannot be used because it may interrupt power of DZ MV580A MV550A during work 3 Insert the disc card for updating firmware 4 Set the power switch to POWER OFF when using a disc for updating or to CARD PHOTO when using a card for updating 5 After appr...

Page 53: ...re are four service positions A D for DZ MV580A MV550A Set to the appropriate service position referring to Disassembly reassembly to enable service position If only dashes are entered in the service position column trouble diagnosis is possible without disassembling the DZ MV580A MV550A 3 Connect the measurement terminals to the check points and collate the results with the details of check Lette...

Page 54: ...firmed Can approx 2 5 V DC D2 5V be confirmed Can approx 15 V DC C15V be confirmed Can approx 3 V DC B U3V be confirmed Even if manual focus is set and buttons are operated focus is not correct and when power is turned on again abnormal sound is heard from the lens and it takes more than 20 seconds before an image appears No zoom is operated by the remote control and when power is turned on again ...

Page 55: ... Can change in voltage be confirmed when switch KEY2 is moved Does backlight turn on Can approx 5 V DC INV5V be confirmed Can video signal EVF G be confirmed Can sensor drive pulses V1 4 H1 H2 RG be confirmed Can video signal CCD OUT be confirmed Does image appear on LCD monitor or in EVF Can video signal VIDEO be confirmed Yes Replace MAN H MAN circuit board No Replace rear cover Yes Replace MAN ...

Page 56: ...der lead wire Can audio signal SP_OUT SP_OUT be confirmed Can audio signal AUD L AUD R be confirmed Can audio signal MIC_INL MIC_INR be confirmed Can audio signal MIC_INL MIC_INR be confirmed Can audio signal EXTMIC_LCH EXTMIC_RCH be confirmed Yes Replace disc cover No IC6103 and its peripheral circuits are faulty Yes Replace MAN H MAN circuit board No IC6103 and its peripheral circuits are faulty...

Page 57: ...k Troubleshooting due to check results Even when a disc not protected is inserted message Write protected Check disc appears Even when a formatted disc is inserted message Disc is not formatted appears Replace disc drive unit Troubleshooting Trouble Diagnosis ...

Page 58: ...upply system and the system of disc cover operation buttons on side case R Perform trouble diagnosis using the check points on MAN H MAN circuit board Remove the MAN H MAN circuit board in advance referring to 5 Disassembly and Reassembly 1 Solder a lead wire of approx 10 cm to the check points except for IC pins on side A of MAN H MAN circuit board referring to 4 7 1 Trouble diagnosis table and C...

Page 59: ... board to MAN H MAN circuit board first and then attach them to the frame If the AEL H AEL circuit board is connected to MAN H MAN circuit board that is already attached to the frame connection error may occur or the circuit boards or frame could be damaged a MAN H MAN circuit board b Frame c DRF H DRF circuit board d USB holder e USB circuit board f Rear cover g Disc cover h Hinge of side case R ...

Page 60: ... MAN H MAN and C 2 AEL H AEL circuit board diagrams See Figs 4 7 5 4 7 6 Fig 4 7 4 Service Position B Fig 4 7 5 Lead wire soldering of MAN H MAN citcuit board Fig 4 7 6 Lead wire soldering of AEL H AEL citcuit board MAN H MAN CIRCUIT BOARD AEL H AEL CIRCUIT BOARD LEAD WIRES LEAD WIRES TL0510 TL0513 TL0522 TL0515 TL0512 TL0517 TL2090 TL2085 TL2086 TL2082 TL2089 TL2091 TL2084 TL2095 TL0520 GND TL052...

Page 61: ...e front block Fig 4 7 7 Setting to service position B 1 2 Fig 4 7 8 Setting to service position B 2 2 a MAN H MAN circuit board b AEL H AEL circuit board c Frame d SHE H SHE circuit board e Accessory shoe f Heat sink rubber g USB holder h USB circuit board i Rear cover j EVF unit k Disc cover m Hinge of side case R n Side case R p Flat cable q Disc drive unit r Loader 2 G 2 2 2 G 2 G c e b f a 3 G...

Page 62: ...eck points on MAN H MAN and AEL H AEL circuit boards Set to service position B in advance 1 Connect the L block to AEL H AEL circuit board See Fig 4 7 10 Fig 4 7 9 Service Position C AEL H AEL CIRCUIT BOARD SAF H SAF CIRCUIT BOARD LEAD WIRES LEAD WIRES L BLOCK Fig 4 7 10 Setting to service position C 1 1 1 a b c a L block b AEL H AEL circuit board Troubleshooting Trouble Diagnosis ...

Page 63: ...ct the flat cable of fulcrum block to LCD and AEL H AEL circuit boards 2 Connect the MR circuit board to LCD circuit board Fig 4 7 11 Service Position D Fig 4 7 12 Setting to service position D a Fulcrum block b LCD circuit board c AEL H AEL circuit board d MR circuit board e MAN H MAN circuit board AEL H AEL CIRCUIT BOARD LCD CIRCUIT BOARD FULCRUM BLOCK MR CIRCUIT BOARD 1 1 2 c a d b e Troublesho...

Page 64: ... strikes your eye it could cause serious vision damage 4 8 2 How to remove disc If the disc cannot be ejected after performing 4 8 1 Item to be checked remove it using the procedure in this section Information Numbers in diagrams are step numbers of setting procedure and letters in brackets show the types of screw 1 Turn the hood in the direction of the arrow to remove it 2 Remove three screws A a...

Page 65: ...errupted during work the disc could become unusable 2 Make sure that the DVD RAM disc to be formatted is free from dirt or scratch If the disc is dirty clean it if the disc is scratched replace it Any dirt or scratch on disc could disable normal formatting Fig 4 9 1 3 Insert the DVD RAM disc to be formatted 4 After the disc is recognized operate the following buttons to display the disc formatting...

Page 66: ...reating Reference Data for details on jig tool and power supply in the figure 2 Copy the adjustment program to HDD of PC Refer to 6 1 5 Copy or Deleting Adjustment Program for copying 3 Start the adjustment program in order to display the adjustment menu screen on PC display Prohibition Completely assemble the DZ MV580A MV550A create backup file of EEPROM data and write it with only the adjustment...

Page 67: ...ustment cover in 5 3 Disassembly SKYLARK CONNECTION JIG No TP14161 WHT RD PIN 18 YEL BLK BLK RED DSP R JIG No 7099448 DC POWER SUPPLY 5V 1A GND PIN 16 SD PIN 20 RS 232C CABLE PC POWER CABLE To AC OUTLET DC POWER CORD Fig 4 9 3 Connections when creating backup file of EEPROM data and writing ...

Page 68: ...P FILE SELECT screen to start backup The progress status can be confirmed using the PROGRESS STATUS dialog 7 When backup is complete the BACKUP FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the DATA INITIALIZE MENU screen 8 Then click the RETURN buttons on each menu screen to restore the MODEL SELECT screen and click the EXIT button on MODEL SELECT screen to exit the adjustm...

Page 69: ...e progress status can be confirmed using the PROGRESS STATUS dialog 7 When writing is complete the INITIALIZATION FINISHED dialog will appear 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 Majo...

Page 70: ... that no card is loaded in the card slot After check close the card slot cover 5 2 Order of Disassembly Refer to Disassembly Flowchart in Fig 5 2 1 for the order of removing components When reassembling components use the reverse order to removal unless otherwise specified Note When replacing components be sure to use only those shown in Replacement Parts List Information 1 Board names suffixed wi...

Page 71: ... cover EVF unit 5 3 11 LCD case B LCD circuit board 5 3 21 SWL3 H SWL3 circuit board 5 3 7 5 3 8 Side case L LCD Unit SWL2 circuit board Side case L Fulcrum cover U Fulcrum cover B Fulcrum unit 5 3 20 5 3 5 Jack cover FRT H FRT circuit board Microphone Microphone cover 5 3 6 Front case SHE circuit board 5 3 13 SHE H circuit board Accessory shoe Accessory shoe 5 3 12 DZ MV580A DZ MV550A 5 3 14 DZ M...

Page 72: ...onitor b 2 Insert a fine tipped flat bladed screwdriver d into the groove of adjustment cover a and remove the adjustment cover in the direction of the arrow being very careful not to scratch the adjustment cover or side case L c with screwdriver 2 Hood Filter Piece and Lens Cover 1 Turn the hood a in the direction of the arrow to remove it 2 Remove three screws A and then remove the filter piece ...

Page 73: ...o damage the SAF H SAF circuit board a or flat cable between L block and R block d 4 Remove the SAF H SAF circuit board The SAF H SAF circuit board is a film like board Do not bend or fold it 5 Disconnect the flat cable between L and R blocks Disconnect the flat cable between L and R blocks Do not forcibly pull out the flat cable from connectors at this time 6 Remove the L block from R block d in ...

Page 74: ...RT circuit board e AEL H AEL circuit board Fig 5 3 5 5 Jack Cover 1 Release the two tabs and then remove the jack cover a a Jack cover b Front block Fig 5 3 6 6 FRT H FRT circuit board Microphone and Microphone Cover FRT H FRT circuit board a 1 Disconnect the flat cable from microphone 2 Remove one screw D and then remove the FRT H FRT circuit board Microphone b and Microphone Cover c 3 Remove one...

Page 75: ...ly 1 Insert the switch knob b on SWL3 H SWL3 circuit board between the knobs c of L cover 2 Pass the cable to be connected to the SWL3 H SWL3 circuit board through cable holder e under ground plate d and wire retaining slit f as shown in the figure so that the cable is laid out along the side case L and L cover as far as possible a SWL3 H SWL3 circuit board b Switch knob c Knobs of L cover d Groun...

Page 76: ...at cable 5 Remove two screws D and then remove the SWL2 circuit board c Procedure and caution for reassembly Pass the cable to be connected to the SWL3 H SWL3 circuit board through the cable holder under ground plate and the wire retaining slit as shown in Fig 5 3 8 making sure that the cable is laid out along the side case L and L cover as far as possible Note Take great care when handling the LC...

Page 77: ...90 in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove three screws B 4 Release the six tabs and then remove the LCD case U in the direction of the arrow The MR sheet f will detach at this time Take care not to lose it MR Circuit Board b 5 Disconnect the MR circuit board from the LCD circuit board g 6 Remove the MR circuit board in the direction of the arrow The MR circuit board is a film like board Do not ben...

Page 78: ...ot to damage the flat cable h that extends from the disc cover Procedure and caution for reassembly 1 Reinstall the disc cover so that the hinge 1 of side case R fits into portion 2 at the inside top of disc cover and that the cover is not inclined Installing and inclined disc cover could damage the switch inside the disc cover 2 Pass the flat cable extending from the disc cover through the gap be...

Page 79: ...rcuit board h 3 Remove the USB H USB circuit board from USB holder in the direction of the arrow Rear Cover c and EVF Unit d 4 Remove the hand strap from side case R g 5 Remove one screw F and one screw A 6 Disconnect the three flat cables and then remove the rear cover along with the EVF unit 7 Remove one screw A and then remove the EVF unit Hand Strap e 8 Remove screw A screw D and screw M and t...

Page 80: ...4 Disconnect the SHE H circuit board from accessory shoe a SHE H circuit board b Accessory shoe c AEL H circuit board d GYR H circuit board Fig 5 3 14 13 SHE Circuit Board in DZ MV550A 1 Disconnect the SHE circuit board a from AEL circuit board b 2 Disconnect the GYR circuit board c from SHE circuit board 3 Remove one screw G and then remove the SHE H circuit board Fig 5 3 15 14 Accessory Shoe in ...

Page 81: ...he frame d 5 Remove the AEL H AEL circuit board from MAN H MAN circuit board in the direction of the arrow Note Do not scratch the surface of IC2009 or IC2010 The surfaces of IC2009 or IC2010 are silicon substrate silicon wafer that is semi conducting Scratching them could cause fault in operation Procedure and caution for reassembly 1 Be sure to paste the two heat sink rubbers e on the MAN H MAN ...

Page 82: ...ole d in frame before tightening the screws 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 could result in a fault Fig 5 3 18 a Camera block b Frame c hook of camera frame d square hole in frame 17 Link Bracket 1 Remove two screws H and then remove the link bracket a Fig 5 3 19 a Link...

Page 83: ...ews A and then remove the drive block a from the side case R b Note Take great care when handling the drive block The drive block contains the disc drive unit which is a precision component Do not subject the disc drive unit to any impact Doing so could cause a fault Fig 5 3 21 Bottom side a Drive block b Side case R Disassembly and Reassembly Disassembly ...

Page 84: ...rcuit board from DRV R circuit board in disc drive unit Lock Unit d and Frame e 5 Remove one screw H and then remove the lock unit Note The disc drive unit is a precision component Take great care when handling it Do not subject the disc drive unit to any impact Doing so could cause a fault Procedure and caution for reassembly Be sure to paste the heat sink rubber f on the frame Neglecting to past...

Page 85: ... the one flat cable 3 Release the two tabs and then remove the LCD circuit board Be careful not to deform LCD frame c at this time a LCD case B b LCD circuit board c LCD frame Fig 5 3 24 LCD Case B and LCD Circuit Board Fig 5 3 25 Assembling parts inside LCD frame c LCD frame d Mirror sheet e Light guide plate f Diffusion sheet g Prism sheets h LCD panel Note 1 Do not remove the mirror sheet d lig...

Page 86: ... points of CCD image sensor terminals on SEN H circuit board Note 1 The lens unit crystal filter and CCD image sensor are precision components Take great care when handling them Adherence of dust foreign object fingerprint etc to them scratches or impact could cause a fault 2 Never use metal tweezers to handle the crystal filter Doing so could cause a fault Procedure and caution for reassembly 1 T...

Page 87: ...rd a 1 Remove two screws D and then remove the GYR circuit board Lens Frame b and Lens Unit c 2 Remove two screws D and then remove the lens frame Caution 1 The lens unit is a precision component Take great care when handling it Do not allow any dust to adhere to it and do not subject it to damage or impact Doing so could cause a fault 2 Do not disassemble the lens unit Doing so could cause a faul...

Page 88: ...nce data replacing fluorescent light etc c When performing adjustment using a C12 light balancing filter that is different from that used when the reference data was created d When deleting the folder containing the adjustment program from HDD Restrictions If the same model with normal camera block as the one to be adjusted is not available the reference data can be created by the following proced...

Page 89: ...rder is 37 mm When using a filter with a diameter of 46 mm use a step up rings for better workability Skylark connection jig Parts No TP14161 RS 232C cable 9 pin or 25 pin straight type Generally available AV S input output or output cable Accessory Parts No EW12521 DZ ACS1 AC adapter charger Accessory 2 Power cable for AC adapter charger Accessory 2 DC power cord Accessory Parts No EV11012 1 The ...

Page 90: ...le the DVD video camera recorder completely and create reference data with only the adjustment cover removed see Fig 6 1 1 Do not attempt to create reference data with the DVD video camera recorder disassembled Doing so is very dangerous because the DVD video camera recorder incorporates high voltage circuits and a laser emitter block 1 Setting of light box 1 Use a light box whose color temperatur...

Page 91: ...0 50cm TRIPOD YEL To VIDEO IN COLOR MONITOR SKYLARK CONNECTION JIG AV S INPUT OUTPUT CABLE Fig 6 1 1 Connections when Creating Reference Data Adjustment Creating Reference Data Note 1 Always connect the Skylark connection jig before connecting the DC power cord to DZ MV580A MV550A Connecting the Skylark connection jig after powering the DZ MV580A MV550A could cause a fault 2 Connect the Skylark co...

Page 92: ...f joystick Reset will be executed 7 When reset is complete operate the joystick by the above procedure to set the items on menu screens as follows a Specify Demo Mode Off in Initial Setup menu Failing to specify Demo Mode Off will interfere with adjustment 8 Press the MENU button to restore the normal display Information The following table shows the menu status after the above settings The settin...

Page 93: ...ted during storage Adjustment Creating Reference Data 6 1 6 Starting and Terminating Reference Data Creation Program Make sure that the connections are correct the power switch on DVD video camera recorder is set to VIDEO and the DC power supply for DSP R jig is turned on The reference data creation program will not start unless the connections for creating reference data are correct and the DVD v...

Page 94: ...is supplied to the reference data creating device or DSP R interface jig Clicking the OK button will finish the program After solving the problem restart the program 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 program Select the communication port again after restart MANUAL ...

Page 95: ...k the EXIT button on the MODEL SELECT screen Information If the PC does not accept any operation during work or the reference data creating program does not work perform the following procedure 1 Set the power switch of reference data creating device to OFF 2 Turn off the DC power supply of DSP R interface jig 3 Simultaneously press the Ctrl Alt and Delete keys on PC keyboard to restart the PC 4 A...

Page 96: ...HE 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 Reattach the C12 light balancing filter and remove it each time 5 When setup is complete the SETUP FINISHED dialog will appear ...

Page 97: ...e to execute all items at the same time If 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 8 9 10 ALL SETUP FIN...

Page 98: ...nt Copy the map04w folder from the PC with which you performed adjustment Yes Yes No No Yes No Create the reference data referring to section 6 1 It is not necessary to create the reference data Does the map04w folder exist on HDD of PC with which you previously performed adjustment Yes No Create the reference data referring to section 6 1 No Yes Will you use the same C12 light balancing filteras ...

Page 99: ...corporates high voltage circuits and a laser emitter block 1 Setting of light box 1 Use the same light box as when the reference data was created Its color temperature and illuminance are strictly controlled and free from flickering If the setting of color box is not appropriate the adjustment program may not operate normally 2 Setting and disassembly of DVD video camera recorder 1 Refer to 1 Adju...

Page 100: ...OD DC POWER SUPPLY 5V 1A SKYLARK CONNECTION JIG RS 232C CABLE POWER CABLE To AC OUTLET DC POWER CORD FRONT SECTION YEL To VIDEO IN AV S INPUT OUTPUT CABLE COLOR MONITOR To INPUT To OUTPUT TEL Adjustment Setups for Adjustment Note 1 Always connect the Skylark connection jig before connecting the DC power cord to DZ MV580A MV550A Connecting the Skylark connection jig after powering the DZ MV580A MV5...

Page 101: ...t the power switch to VIDEO and quick mode switch to OFF After that operate the DVD video camera recorder while watching the LCD monitor screen 3 Press the MENU button to display the menu screen 4 Use the joystick to choose Initial Setup and then press the center of joystick 5 Use the joystick to choose Reset and then press the center of joystick The screen for verifying reset will appear 6 Use th...

Page 102: ... 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 103: ...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 reference data creating device or DSP R interface jig...

Page 104: ...U screen of adjustment program to return to the MODEL SELECT screen 2 Click the EXIT button on the MODEL SELECT screen Information If the PC does not accept any operation during work or the reference data creating program does not work perform the following procedure 1 Set the power switch of reference data creating device to OFF 2 Turn off the DC power supply of DSP R interface jig 3 Simultaneous...

Page 105: ...NT 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 AUTO IRIS CONTROL SAMPLING PULSE MATRIX CHROMA GAIN AUTO FOCUS SPOT NOISE VIDEO LEVEL BURST LEVEL LCD PLL LCD BRIGHT LCD CONTRAST 1 LCD WHITE BALANCE EVF BL Ch...

Page 106: ...ircuit board 1 EEPROM data backup disabled 2 EVF unit 3 1 Be sure to perform 4 9 2 EEPROM data backup and write before replacing the MAN H MAN circuit board 2 EEPROM data backup disabled refers to when the backup of EEPROM data from the MAN H MAN circuit board to be replaced could not be properly executed due to some fault such as DZ MV580A MV550A not being turned on etc 3 When replacing the EVF u...

Page 107: ... 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 Initial Data Write Video Level Burst Level Sampling Pulse Autofocus Auto Iris Control Matrix Chroma Gain Spot Noise LCD PLL LCD Contrast 1 4 LCD Bright 4 LCD Contrast 2 4 LCD White Balance EVF BL DET Check EVF PLL EVF Contrast EVF Bright EVF White Balance Major Componen...

Page 108: ...eo Level Burst Level Sampling Pulse Autofocus Auto Iris Control Matrix Chroma Gain Spot Noise LCD PLL LCD Contrast 1 LCD Bright LCD Contrast 2 LCD White Balance EVF BL DET Check EVF PLL EVF Contrast EVF Bright EVF White Balance 6 3 3 Purpose of Adjustments and Incompleted Phenomenon Incompleted Phenomenon The picture becomes dark or whitish Diagonal beats and horizontal noise occur Focus is lost d...

Page 109: ...EXECUTE button on ADJUST MENU screen to proceed with the DATA INITIALIZE MENU screen 3 Choose Initial Data Write on the DATA INITIALIZE MENU screen 4 Click the EXECUTE button on DATA INITIALIZE MENU screen to start writing of initial data The progress status can be confirmed using the PROGRESS STATUS dialog 5 When writing is complete the INITIALIZATION FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK butt...

Page 110: ...Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the ADJUST MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 When save is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the ADJUST MENU screen ADJUST MENU screen VIDEO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT screen Fig 6 4 1 MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NAME DATA INITIALIZE EXECUTE RETURN...

Page 111: ... 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 5 When save is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the ADJUST MENU screen ADJUST MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NAME DATA INITIALIZE EXECUTE RETURN CONNE...

Page 112: ...corder for at least one hour at normal temperature and then starting within 90 seconds after turning it on Unstable circuit operation will cause improper adjustment Preparation Cap the lens of DVD video camera recorder Procedure 1 Choose SAMPLING PULSE on the ADJUST MENU screen 2 Click the EXECUTE button on ADJUST MENU screen to start adjustment 3 When adjustment is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHE...

Page 113: ...t adjustment 3 When adjustment is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear 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 1500m...

Page 114: ... still appears after the corrective 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 M...

Page 115: ...ncing 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 Reattach the C12 light balancing filter and remove it each time 5 When adjustment is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the ADJUST MENU ...

Page 116: ...wn the button until the mark changes to a steady light 3 Press the STOP 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 DATA INITIALIZE EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION ADJUST MENU SAMPLING PULSE AUTO IRIS...

Page 117: ...ck the button at approx 2 second intervals while checking any 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 When save is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the AD...

Page 118: ...udged by capping the lens Use a CRT color monitor for this check Procedure 1 Choose SPOT NOISE on the ADJUST MENU screen 2 Click the EXECUTE button on ADJUST MENU screen to start adjustment When SPOT NOISE starts the DVD video camera recorder will automatically turn on again 3 When adjustment is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the ADJUST...

Page 119: ... 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 DATA INITIALIZE EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION ADJUST MENU SAMPLING PULSE AUTO IRIS CONTROL MATRIX CHROM...

Page 120: ...s 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 When save is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STA...

Page 121: ...d intervals while checking any increase 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 When save is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen Fig 6 4...

Page 122: ...d intervals while checking any increase or decrease in level B 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 When save is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen LCD ADJ...

Page 123: ...nd intervals while checking any increase 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 When save is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen LCD AD...

Page 124: ...ecrease in level a 4 After step 3 is complete be sure to click the NEXT button and then proceed with the SUB BRIGHT RED ADJUSTMENT screen Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 Use the same procedure as in step 3 to equalize levels c and d of the waveform 6 After step 5 is complete be sure to click the NE...

Page 125: ...10 is complete be sure to click the SAVE button 12 When save is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear 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 BLUE ADJUSTMENT screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION NEXT RETURN SUB BRIGHT BLUE ADJUSTMENT UP DOWN C...

Page 126: ...t mode The progress status can be confirmed using the PROGRESS STATUS dialog 3 When the DVD video camera recorder has shifted to the test mode the viewfinder screen will be black and white see Fig 6 4 12 and the EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU will appear on the PC monitor screen ADJUST MENU screen EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NAME DATA INITIALIZE EXECUTE RETU...

Page 127: ...reen 2 Click the EXECUTE button on EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to proceed with the PLL ADJUSTMENT screen 3 Click the UP or DOWN button to flatten the waveform Click the button at intervals of approx 2 seconds while observing the movement of waveform 4 After step 3 is complete be sure to click the SAVE button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to the sta...

Page 128: ...ter step 3 is complete be sure to click the SAVE button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 When save is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION E...

Page 129: ...r step 3 is complete be sure to click the SAVE button Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 When save is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION EVF...

Page 130: ...is complete be sure to click the NEXT button and then proceed with the SUB BRIGHT RED ADJUSTMENT screen Note that clicking the RETURN button will restore the EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to the status before the adjustment was performed 5 Use the same procedure as in step 3 to equalize levels c and d of the waveform 6 After step 5 is complete be sure to click the NEXT button and then proceed with th...

Page 131: ... screen according to the voltage checked in 1 EVF BL DET Check High button when the check value is 5 V or Low button when it is 0 V 13 When BL DET is complete the ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog will appear Click the OK button in dialog to restore the EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen 14 Click the RETURN button in EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU to restore the ADJUST MENU screen SUB BRIGHT BLUE ADJUSTMENT screen SUB CONT...

Page 132: ...580A 123 124 905 904 905 906 906 106 106 105 118 911 911 911 912 912 901 901 905 905 119 904 904 904 904 120 906 906 904 904 904 904 904 906 121 117 116 103 101 102 107 904 901 901 901 DRF H DRF CIRCUIT BOARD Component Replacement 009 MAN H MAN Circuit Board Assembly Replacement 011 DISC DRIVE UNIT Unit Replacement 149 149 909 905 143 144 Refer to DZ MV550A Camera Block Refer to DZ MV580A Camera B...

Page 133: ...905 910 910 113 109 909 909 110 FRT H FRT CIRCUIT BOARD Component Replacement SWL3 H SWL3 CIRCUIT BOARD Component Replacement 126 909 909 909 909 909 910 910 114 907 128 125 914 127 905 904 904 904 122 905 905 SAF H SAF CIRCUIT BOARD Component Replacement 149 Refer to R Block a a 907 Refer to LCD Unit 909 909 SWL2 CIRCUIT BOARD Component Replacement ...

Page 134: ...A Camera Block 7 1 5 DZ MV550A Camera Block 917 917 915 141 142 132 135 133 139 125 LCD CIRCUIT BOARD Component Replacement MR CIRCUIT BOARD Component Replacement 913 909 909 603 604 602 SEN H CIRCUIT BOARD Component Replacement GYR H CIRCUIT BOARD Component Replacement 909 140 601 913 GYR CIRCUIT BOARD Component Replacement 909 909 909 601 140 ...

Page 135: ... UNIT MV550A 126 QD27944 CASE SIDE L MV580A 126 QD27947 CASE SIDE L MV550A 127 QD28282 COVER L MV580A 127 QD27972 COVER L MV550A 128 NA33711 BRACKET L 132 NX24861 FULCRUM ASSY 133 QD28142 CASE LCD B 135 QD28152 CASE LCD U MV580A 135 QD28151 CASE LCD U MV550A 139 MN19701 SHEET LCD MR 140 NX25031 FRAME LENS MV580A 140 NX25621 FRAME LENS MV550A 141 PH24482 COVER FULCRUM U MV580A 141 PH24481 COVER FUL...

Page 136: ...79 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 16V 7 2 2 Electrical Parts List C3409 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 16V C3410 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 16V C3412 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 16V C3413 AA00966R CHIP CAPACITOR 4 7UF 20 6 3V C3414 AA00933R CHIP CAPACITOR 1 5UF 10 10V C3415 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF 10 16V C3417 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01UF 10 25V C3418 AA01111R CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 6 3V C3419 AA00968R CER...

Page 137: ...01 CK18021R IC MB88347PFV IC7002 CK43971R IC NJM2872AF34 JK8101 EY11381R JACK USB L3401 BA10577R COIL 10UH L3402 BA10577R COIL 10UH L3403 BA10577R COIL 10UH L3701 BA10143R COIL 10UH L3702 BA10143R COIL 10UH L3703 BA10143R COIL 10UH L6103 0773006 COIL 330UH L6301 BA10584R COIL 100UH L6302 BA10577R COIL 10UH L6303 BA10577R COIL 10UH L6304 BA10577R COIL 10UH L6305 BA10582R COIL 47UH L6306 BA10577R CO...

Page 138: ... 0790033 CHIP RESISTOR 470 OHM 5 1 16W R1803 0104084 CHIP RESISTOR 2 2MOHM 5 1 16W R1805 0790071 CHIP RESISTOR 330KOHM 5 1 16W R1806 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4 7KOHM 5 1 16W R1807 0790041 CHIP RESISTOR 1 8KOHM 5 1 16W R1811 AQ10344R CHIP RESISTOR 10MOHM 5 1 16W R1813 0790033 CHIP RESISTOR 470 OHM 5 1 16W R1814 0790019 CHIP RESISTOR 47 OHM 5 1 16W R3401 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM 5 1 16W R3402 AQ0023...

Page 139: ...0201 CHIP RESISTOR 330 OHM 5 1 16W R7023 0790201 CHIP RESISTOR 330 OHM 5 1 16W R7024 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM 5 1 16W R7026 0790194 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM 5 1 16W R7031 0790207 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM 5 1 16W R7038 0790207 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM 5 1 16W R7049 0790207 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM 5 1 16W R7050 0790207 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM 5 1 16W R7051 0790181 CHIP RESISTOR 10 OHM 5 1 16W R7052 0790181 CHIP RES...

Page 140: ...0PIN 70PIN 25PIN 51PIN 51PIN 6PIN 15PIN 20PIN 4PIN 12PIN 8PIN 16PIN 22PIN 22PIN PG1801 PG7003 PG7008 PG3401 PG3402 PG3403 PG7001 PG2001 PG1501 PG9404 PG2301 PG9103 PG9701 PG9702 PG9301 PG9401 PG9404 PG9403 PG2302 PG2002 PG5001 CN8101 J6002 J6001 PG1502 PG0501 PG1503 PG1002 PG8017 CN8017 PG7004 PG7009 PG0151 PG0154 PG0153 CN0152 PG1401 CN7004 CN8012 PG8012 PG8011 PG7002 PG1301 PG1802 DISC COVER CAR...

Page 141: ... PG2302 PG2002 PG5001 CN8101 J6002 J6001 PG1502 PG0501 PG1503 PG7004 PG7009 PG0151 PG0154 PG0153 PG1401 CN7004 CN8012 PG7002 PG1302 PG1802 22PIN FRT LCD GYR SHE SAF MAN USB DRF DRV R AEL MR MOD HDM MICROPHONE LENS UNIT LCD PANEL LOCK UNIT DISC DRIVE UNIT SLID MOTOR SPINDLE MOTOR AV INPUT OUTPUT JACK EXTERNAL MICROPHONE JACK DISC COVER CARD INSERTION BLOCK POWER SWITCH SPEAKER JK8101 PC CONNECTION ...

Page 142: ...FRT 1 3 0 3 1 1 3 1 3 0 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 1 0 1 3 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 4 8 4 8 0 0 GYR H GYR 5H DET V_GYRO H_GYRO MV580A To SHE H PG0154 MV550A To SHE PG0154 5H XP4501 CODE PART NAME ONE VOLTAGE PB OR REC MODE FRT H FRT 64 MO 1ZS LE LE 1ZS 64 MO 2SC5383T11 2SD2345 S DTC114TYE MA132WA To BTB AEL H AEL PG7003 To MICROPHONE ONE VOLTAGE PB OR REC MODE CODE PART NAME WB IR RECEIVER...

Page 143: ...8C 1C 2D 3D 4D 5D 6D 7D 8D 1D 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E 7E 8E 1E 2F 3F 4F 5F 6F 7F 8F 1F 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 4 S 5 DRF H DRF S 6 SWL3 H SWL3 SWL3 H SWL3 To SWL2 CN8017 OFF QUICK MODE ON DRF H DRF To MAN PG2002 To DISC DRIVE UNIT DRV R PG9701 ...

Page 144: ...D 6D 7D 8D 1D 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E 7E 8E 1E 2F 3F 4F 5F 6F 7F 8F 1F 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 5 S 7 SHE H S 8 SHE SHE H To SHOE TERMINAL To EVF UNIT EVF_5V To GYR H PG1401 To BTB AEL H PG7009 C0153 0 01 SHE To EVF UNIT EVF_5V To GYR PG1401 To BTB AEL PG7009 ...

Page 145: ...2F 3F 4F 5F 6F 7F 8F 1F 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 6 S 9 USB H USB S 10 SAF H SAF S 11 MR USB H USB FLC181Z16SMMZ PC TERMINAL To MAN H MAN PG5001 SAF H SAF To SWL2 PG8012 To BTB AEL H AEL PG7004 0 3 2 3 2 0 3 2 3 2 REVERSE SW OPEN CLOSE SW REVERSE MR To LCD PG3403 ONE VOLTAGE PB OR REC MODE ...

Page 146: ...3 1 5 0 7 1 3 1 5 0 7 1 3 1 5 0 7 1 3 1 5 0 7 0 3 2 2 5 2 0 4 0 1 7 2 8 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 3 2 0 1 3 2 0 3 5 0 3 5 0 3 5 0 3 5 0 4 0 0 3 5 4 0 1 2 LCD LCD DRIVER 5 6 LF LF LF LF LF LF AE N5 MP To LCD PANEL NECW008AT NECW008AT NECW008AT NECW008AT NECW008AT NECW008AT To MR CN3401 To BTB AEL H AEL PG7008 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 AE LF N5 MP 5 ...

Page 147: ... 6F 7F 8F 1F 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 8 S 13 SEN H PB 0 REC 0 7 15 0 10 5 0 0 7 0 PB 10 5 REC 10 5 PB 12 0 REC 10 0 13 3 0 14 7 9 8 10 5 10 5 7 5 8 2 10 5 0 0 10 0 32 0 PB 0 REC 0 15 7 SEN H 8B UN9212 8B CCD IMAGE SENSOR 47 10 To MAN H PG2001 2SC3930 2SC3930 CODE PART NAME ONE VOLTAGE PB OR REC MODE ...

Page 148: ...9A 10A 11A 12A 13A 14A 15A 16A 17A 18A 19A 20A 21A 22A 19C 20C 21C 22C 24C 25C 26C 27C 28C 23C 30C 29C 31C 32C 33C 34C 36C 37C 38C 39C 40C 41C 42C 11C 5C 6C 7C 8C 10C 9C 12C 13C 14C 15C 16C 35C 17C 18C 1C 2C 3C 43C 4C 10B 11B 12B 13B 14B 15B 16B 17B 18B 19B EVF 1B 9B EVF 10B 19B BM10345R 336 N5 MV580A EVF 20B 33B AUD 1C 43C LENS DRIVE 1A 22A N5 H9 336 RT1N144U T11 1 UMH9N NDS336P CODE PART NAME ON...

Page 149: ...80A 0 MV550A 180 MV550A MV550A MV580A FOCUS ZOOM IRIS DRIVE 2A 7A 8A 9A 10A 18A 19A 5A 3A 17A 16A 4A 1A 6A 11A 20A 21A 22A 15A 14A 12A 13A BTB 1A 22A CODE PART NAME AE BQ LF N5 2SB1424R 2SC4617 2SC5383 T11 1F RT1N144U T11 1 MV580A 47k MV550A 27k MV580A 27k MV550A 39k MV580A 560p MV550A 0 068 MV580A 10k MV550A 8 2k MV580A 0 01 MV550A 0 22 MV580A 100k MV550A 180k MV580A 100 MV550A 120 MV580A 47k MV5...

Page 150: ... 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 3 1 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 7 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 3 0 3 0 1 4 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 6 0 4 2 0 1 2 PB REC 2 2 PB REC 0 5 1 0 1 5 PB REC 1 2 1 3 3 4 PB REC 1 2 1 1 1 6 PB REC 3 5 1 2 1 7 PB REC 0 PB 0 REC 0 5 1 5 PB REC 3 7 1 0 3 1 1 7 0 7 2 2 1 3 0 7 2 2 1 3 4 0 4 0 4 0 1 6 2 2 4 0 1 6 2 2 4 7 4 7 2 3 1 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 AUD AEL H AEL 1C 2C 3C BTB 1C 3C 5C 6C 14C 15C 16C 17C 18C 19C 20C 21C 22C ...

Page 151: ... 0 3 2 3 1 3 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 5 1 5 4 2 3 0 3 5 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 8 8 8 8 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 0 1 5 5 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 6 5 0 8 6 4 0 8 21B 20B 33B 23B 28B 27B 26B 25B 24B 32B 22B 30B 31B 29B EVF AEL H AEL N5 EVF DRIVER BTB 20B 33B 10B 9B 11B 8B 12B 7B 13B 6B 14B 5B 15B 4B 3B 16B 17B 2B 18B 1B 19B BTB 1B 19B N5 RT1N144U T11 1...

Page 152: ... 3C 4C 1C 2D 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 S 13 S 18 SWL2 SWL2 To SWL3 H SWL3 PG8017 To SIDE CASE L To SAF H SAF CN8012 CENTER L UP LOW R JOYSTICK STOP EXIT MENU SELECT DISC NAVIGATION ...

Page 153: ... VCC 2 2K 1 2VCC GND SP VCC SP VREF SP IC6103 AN2903FJQ V VIDEO AMP 64 GND1 63 CLPIN 62 TEST2 61 TEST1 60 HDIN 59 VDIN 58 VSEP IC 57 SYNC IN 56 RESET 55 BIN 54 GIN 53 RIN 52 VREG REG CLAMP CNTRST CNTRST CONT SIG C BLKL1 RMTL1 R CONT B CONT BRT COM BRT B BRT R BRT S H BRIGHT SUB BRIGHT COM BRIGHT POL SW POL SW GAMMA GAMMA 2 GAMMA 1 CNTRST SUB CNTRST SUB CNTRST CLAMP CLAMP M FILTER SYNC SEP V SEP 51...

Page 154: ...C 1 C Circuit Board Diagrams C 1 GYR H C 2 GYR GYR SIDE A PG1401 GYR SIDE B PATTERN No JD1175 3 GYR H SIDE A PG1401 GYR H SIDE B PATTERN No JD1176 4 ...

Page 155: ...C 2 C 3 FRT H C 4 FRT FRT H SIDE A FRT H SIDE B PATTERN No JD1176 4 PD1801 FRT SIDE A FRT SIDE B PATTERN No JD1175 3 PD1801 ...

Page 156: ...C 3 C 5 DRF H DRF C 6 SHE DRF SIDE A 70 1 36 35 DRF SIDE B PATTERN No JD1175 3 1 35 70 36 DRF H SIDE A 36 DRF H SIDE B PATTERN No JD1176 4 36 SHE SIDE A 1 20 40 21 SHE SIDE B PATTERN No JD1175 3 BA1801 ...

Page 157: ... SWL3 H SWL3 SWL2 SHE H SIDE A CN0152 SHE H SIDE B PATTERN No JD1176 4 BA1801 C0153 SWL3 H SIDE A SWL3 H SIDE B PATTERN No JD1176 4 SWL3 SIDE A SWL3 SIDE B PATTERN No JD1175 3 SWL2 SIDE B PATTERN No JA2255 1 SWL2 SIDE A ...

Page 158: ...C 5 C 9 USB H USB C 10 MR USB H SIDE A CN8101 USB H SIDE B PATTERN No JD1176 4 USB SIDE A 1 5 CN8101 USB SIDE B PATTERN No JD1175 3 MR PATTERN No JA2269 1 CN3401 ...

Page 159: ...B B B B B B 2 2 2B B B 2B 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2B B B 2A A 2A 2A A 2 2A 2 2 2 2A A A A A A 2A A A A A A 2A 2A C 1C C B 1B B 1B B B 1B B B 1A LCD SIDE B PATTERN No JA2244 4 A B C A B C 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1C 1C 1 1C 1B 1 1B B 1B B B 1B B B 1 1 1 1B B 1 1 1A 2C 2C 2C 2C C C 2B B B B B B B B B B 2A C 3C 3C C 3B B 3B B 3B 3A 4C 4B 4A 4A 4 4A ...

Page 160: ...12 SEN H C 13 SAF H SAF SEN H SIDE A 14 8 1 IC1001 7 PG1002 SEN H SIDE B PATTERN No JD1176 4 SAF H SIDE A CN7004 CN8012 SAF H SIDE B PATTERN No JD1176 4 SAF SIDE A CN7004 CN8012 SAF SIDE B PATTERN No JD1175 3 ...

Page 161: ...0k 470k BM10345R NDS336P RT1N144U T11 1 RD13UMB 1 MV580A MV550A Not Provided Provided 0 068 0 22 2 2 Not Provided 180k 8 2k 27k 27k 39k 10k 5 6k 180 120 Not Provided Not Provided 1 120 61 60 R7031 TL7041 TL6102 TL6101 TL3715 TL7028 TL7030 AEL H AEL SIDE B PATTERN No JA2237 4 Components marked are different between DZ MV580A and DZ MV550A Refer to the difference tables in diagrams for the different...

Page 162: ...0A Not Provided Not Provided Not Provided 14PIN MAN H MAN SIDE B PATTERN No JA2226 3 61 80 83 97 102 78 1 35 25 30 1 36 70 40 60 120 1 10 14 17 24 12 56 62 1 3 5 7 14 10 TL6009 TL6006 TL6010 TL1536 TL1534 TL1535 TL0504 TL0511 Components marked are different between DZ MV580A and DZ MV550A Refer to the difference tables in diagrams for the different components TL1543 TL1547 TL0518 TL0520 GND TL0521...

Page 163: ...rom the pickup Note Voltage values are in reading status Supplement Since the DVD disc drive is intermittently operated set to the reading status in which laser light is emitted from the pickup DRV R SIDE B PATTERN No JA2238 3 MOD SIDE A MOD SIDE B PATTERN No JA2238 3 Information of MAN H MAN DRV R MOD and HDM Circuit Boards During servicing replace the entire MAN H MAN circuit board and the entir...

Page 164: ... reading status in which laser light is emitted from the pickup Information of MAN H MAN DRV R MOD and HDM Circuit Boards During servicing replace the entire MAN H MAN circuit board and the entire disc drive unit including the DRV R MOD and HDM circuit boards Because of this servicing method this service manual includes only the simplified circuit board diagrams and does not include any schematic ...

Page 165: ...IC4106 PG1502 CARD INSERTION BLOCK POWER SWITCH DOOR SWITCH SPEAKER 19 20 1 12 16 17 TL1535 SP_OUT TL1536 SP_OUT 15 PG1501 42 PG7001 42 44 44 35 31 38 39 50 46 53 EVF DRIVER IC3701 21 23 21 23 PG7009 PG0151 LCD PANEL 53 55 40 43 45 TL3715 EVF G 4 37 38 4 37 38 PG0153 6 8 6 8 29 31 39 77 87 101 29 31 39 77 87 101 IC1403 GYRO DET IC1401 V_MOVE ACCESSORY SHOE IC1402 H_MOVE PG0154 PG1401 PG0152 4 4 2 ...

Page 166: ...P FRONT MONITOR DET AMP Encord Data APC SLIDER MOTOR DATA STROBE ANALOG FRONT END DRIVE DSP SERVO DSP ATAPI ENCODER DECODER 4CH BRIDGE DRIVE SDRAM µP SRAM FLASH ROM SPINDLE DRIVE EJECT MOTOR DRIVE EEPROM DISC COVER SW 8cm DVD RAM DVD R DISC DISC SW M PG2302 PG2301 PG2002 ATAPI IF IC2006 MAGIC DRF H DRF MAN H MAN LOCK UNIT DISC DRIVE UNIT ...

Page 167: ...PG0153 Q3701 EVF5V SW F DET DECORDER F DET 19 1 49 L3702 11 12 L3701 IC3701 EVF DRIVER L7303 39 47 5 IC3401 LCD DRIVER PG3402 18 18 29 L3402 43 PG 3403 3 4 PG 7008 11 16 PG3401 15 10 24 97 3 4 22 23 Q3451 BACK LIGHT SW IC7001 8 82 83 102 119 24 97 82 83 PG7009 10 30 30 3 20 PG0151 10 3 20 PG0154 1 8 IC1403 GYRO DET CN1401 1 3 IC1401 V_MOVE 3 IC1402 H_MOVE 3 IC1801 REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER 2 3 PG203...

Page 168: ... 7 22 23 IC9301 11 12 41 PG9702 5 6 25 26 28 43 PG2302 30 33 38 41 IC9501 IC9101 57 11 23 50 73 82 28 43 IC9502 IC9506 5 IC9601 IC9001 IC9002 4 5V SW 4 IC9005 IC9006 5 5 IC9007 5 16 17 32 34 44 49 64 IC9201 IC9353 IC9354 IC9417 8 8 4 EJECT 5V SW 5V SW PG9103 42 43 46 47 PG9401 3 4 5V 3V 5V EJECT 5V 3V 2 5V 5V 11 12 41 PG9001 42 43 46 47 5V 3V 3V 8 IC9503 3 DRF H DRF DRV R MOD HDM Refer to POWER1 L...

Page 169: ...Copyright Hitachi Ltd 2004 All rights reserved Printed in Japan I Digital Media Division Tokai TK No 0403E DZ MV580A DZ MV580A K DZ MV550A DZ MV550A K ...

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