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1-4 (No.YF059)

1.1.2 Safety Check after Servicing

Examine the area surrounding the repaired location for damage
or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts and wires have been
returned to original positions, Afterwards, perform the following
tests and confirm the specified values in order to verify
compliance with safety standards.

(1) Insulation resistance test

Confirm the specified insulation resistance or greater
between power cord plug prongs and externally exposed
parts of the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and
audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks,
earphone jacks, etc.).See table 1 below.

(2) Dielectric strength test

Confirm specified dielectric strength or greater between
power cord plug prongs and exposed accessible parts of
the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio
input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone
jacks, etc.). See Fig.1-1-11 below.

(3) Clearance distance

When replacing primary circuit components, confirm
specified clearance distance (d), (d') between soldered
terminals, and between terminals and surrounding metallic
parts. See Fig.1-1-11 below.

Fig.1-1-8

(4) Leakage current test

Confirm specified or lower leakage current between earth
ground/power cord plug prongs and externally exposed
accessible parts (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video
and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks,
earphone jacks, etc.).
Measuring Method : (Power ON)Insert load Z between
earth ground/power cord plug prongs and externally
exposed accessible parts. Use an AC voltmeter to
measure across both terminals of load Z. See Fig.1-1-9
and following Fig.1-1-12.

Fig.1-1-9

(5) Grounding (Class 1 model only)

Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between
earth pin in AC inlet and externally exposed accessible
parts (Video in, Video out, Audio in, Audio out or Fixing
screw etc.).Measuring Method:
Connect milli ohm meter between earth pin in AC inlet and
exposed accessible parts. See Fig.1-1-10 and grounding
specifications.

Fig.1-1-10

Fig.1-1-11

Fig.1-1-12

NOTE :

These tables are unofficial and for reference only. Be sure to confirm the precise values for your particular country and locality.

Chassis

Power cord 

primary wire

d'

d

a

b

c

V

A

Externally

exposed

accessible part

Z

Exposed accessible part

Grounding Specifications

AC inlet

Region

USA & Canada

Europe & Australia

Grounding Impedance (Z)

Z

0.1 ohm

Z

0.5 ohm

Earth pin

MIlli ohm meter

AC Line Voltage

Region

Japan

Europe & Australia

R    1 M   /500 V DC

USA & Canada

1 M       R    12 M   /500 V DC

R    10 M   /500 V DC

Insulation Resistance (R)

Dielectric Strength

Clearance Distance (d), (d')

100 V
100 to 240 V
110 to 130 V

110 to 130 V
200 to 240 V

AC 1 kV 1 minute
AC 1.5 kV 1 minute
AC 1 kV 1 minute

(Class    )

(Class    )

AC 3 kV 1 minute

AC 1.5 kV 1 minute

d, d'       3 mm
d, d'       4 mm
d, d'       3.2 mm

d'      8 m m (Power cord)
d'      6 m m (Primary wire)

d      4 m m

AC Line Voltage

Region

Japan

Europe & Australia

USA & Canada

Load Z

Leakage Current (i)

a, b, c

100 V

110 to 130 V

110 to 130 V
220 to 240 V

i      1 mA rms

i      0.5 mA rms

i      0.7 mA peak
i      2 mA dc
i      0.7 mA peak
i      2 mA dc

Exposed accessible parts

Exposed accessible parts

Antenna earth terminals

Other terminals

1

1.5

2

50

0.15

Summary of Contents for Everio GZ-MC200US

Page 1: ...Company of Japan Limited No YF059 2004 11 DIGITAL MEDIA CAMERA YF059 2004 11 GZ MC200US TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PRECAUTIONS 1 3 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 1 5 3 DISASSEMBLY 1 21 4 ADJUSTMENT 1 35 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 37 GZ MC200US M4S527 ...

Page 2: ...1 2 No YF059 SPECIFICATION ...

Page 3: ...rts 9 When a power cord has been replaced check that 10 15 kg of force in any direction will not loosen it Fig 1 1 2 10 Also check areas surrounding repaired locations 11 Products using cathode ray tubes CRTs In regard to such products the cathode ray tubes themselves the high voltage circuits and related circuits are specified for compliance with recognized codes pertaining to X ray emission Cons...

Page 4: ...g prongs and externally exposed accessible parts Use an AC voltmeter to measure across both terminals of load Z See Fig 1 1 9 and following Fig 1 1 12 Fig 1 1 9 5 Grounding Class 1 model only Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between earth pin in AC inlet and externally exposed accessible parts Video in Video out Audio in Audio out or Fixing screw etc Measuring Method Connect milli oh...

Page 5: ... Microdrive it has more disks and heads resulting in more capacity On the contrary it seems impossible to increase the disks for a Microdrive because of size restriction High capacity will be achieved by improving the areal density and rotation speed of the future products Shock tolerance during non operation is remarkably high Micro drives are designed to tolerate shock during non operation as th...

Page 6: ...drives de stroying heads etc Errors in Microdrives may occur with lower voltage Asking the customers about the recording condition whether it was inside the car in winter right after getting off the car or in the carpeted area of a hotel etc is recommended to in vestigate failures with poor reproducibility 2 1 2 3 Failures caused by power cut during the operation When the power is cut off while wr...

Page 7: ...ents that shows the sign of falls or shocks Other check items are as follows 1 Check whether there are any letters written with a pencil or a pen on the label of the Microdrive The pen pressure gives distortion on the Microdrive resulting in an operation failure It is noted in the Instruction Book 2 Check whether there are any stickers affixed on the Micro drive The space between the Microdrive an...

Page 8: ...nts the seal from getting affected by wet hands under normal conditions It is not affected by the humidity of normal storage or operational conditions Air is taken into inside the Microdrive from this hole through special filter for ventilation DO NOT SEAL THIS HOLE is displayed Go to 2 1 4 5 Go to 2 1 4 4 2 1 4 3 Check the emergency record of the main unit Troubles YES Any record MD Diagnosis Per...

Page 9: ...n record movies pictures and audio on compact flash cards SD cards in addition to Microdrives Recording mov ies is partially limited Characteristics of each medium available or limited operation items and available operation time are ex plained in this section 2 1 5 1 Types of media Commercially available maximum capacity MC100 200 are basically designed to record movies by using Microdrives MC100...

Page 10: ...s 24 minutes 31 minutes 86 minutes Economy Ultra fine Fine Normal Image quality mode ٤ Microdrive 1GB or less 1GB or more ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ Compact Flash card ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ For high speed transmission SD card ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ ٤ Not for high speed transmission For high speed transmission Not for high speed transmission Package of the product for high data transmission speed There is no description on this product as a hi...

Page 11: ...rm Requirements DDD operation requires the following platform requirements Al though it may operate on lower specification platforms we do not guarantee the operation under such platforms PC AT compatible models It cannot be used with Macintosh CPU Pentium 600 MHz or faster OS Windows 98 NT4 0 SP4 minimum RAM with 192MB or more NOET1 Memory 100MB or more empty hard disk space PCMCIA card PC card T...

Page 12: ...is for Resellers only The default tests are DESTRUCTIVE and will DESTROY ALL DATA on the drives which are tested Do you still want to continue is displayed When you fully understand the description press Yes Y 8 When License Agreement is displayed When you fully understand the description press YES 9 When User Information is displayed input any letters in the Company box Next button is displayed a...

Page 13: ...to be used 2 From the DDD SETUP folder copy the shortcut icons 2 kinds shown below to the desktop These are the links for the program exclusive to JVC NOTE The names of icons display contents and display parts differ according to the types of installed OS their ver sions and each PC s settings The following procedure is explained using Windows2000 as an example 3 Double click the My Computer icon ...

Page 14: ...rt ed up carelessly it may cause serious impact on the hard disk or other connected devices Therefore prevent any operation mistakes by deleting all the files except the one which is used with Microdrive 11 From the DDD SETUP folder copy the two files FullCheckMicrodrive__jvc pid and CleanDisk pif in the input folder 12 Double click the copied icon FullCheckMicrodrive_jvc on the desktop to start D...

Page 15: ... 2 1 6 6 1 FullCheckMicrodrive_jvc pid FullCheck FullCheckMicrodrive_jvc pid is the confirmation pid file to confirm the Microdrive FullCheck It is used to confirm the drive fitness when repair or check is car ried out 1 Load the PCMCIA card adapter with the Microdrive and in sert it into the card slot of the PC If there are two card slots use the first slot CF readers writers using USB or drives ...

Page 16: ...ng again 10 Press either Print button or View button to print or display the checking result When confirming the checking is finished press Exit button 11 The checking result will be output if the Print button is pressed The checking result will be displayed if the View button is pressed Pressing the Print button located in the bottom right can do the printing When the confirmation is done press E...

Page 17: ...decentered or not If the motor shaft is decentered as a result of fall or shock the interior head cannot pick up the recorded sig nal on the disk Checking items Scratch on the exterior dent and bend 3 Check for Scratches on Media When a cluster error occurred an alternative area is cre ated to avoid the use of the damaged cluster This test checks the distribution of the alternative area It does no...

Page 18: ...sk pif The CleanDisk pif CleanDisk is a file which restores the Micro drive to its factory settings It is use to restore the Microdrive to its factory settings when it does not operate properly as a result of a failure in format etc It can also be used to completely delete the user information on the Microdrive 1 Load the PCMCIA card adapter with the Microdrive to be clean disked and insert it int...

Page 19: ...same user there will be no problem If the user is changed change the disk name to MICRO DRIVE Test items Outline 1 Drive Initialization Test whether the drive recognizes of not 2 Set Features Initialize the internal function of the Microdrive 3 Cleanup and or un clip Entire Disk The following tasks are carried out 1 Delete all data 2 Restore to the original capacity 3 Formatting Deleting the lacke...

Page 20: ...G CONN USB TEMP SENS SD MMC CARD CN204 CN205 CN5201 CN5101 CCD OP CCD CDS 33 30 51 30 7 13 25 20 6 2 30 24 6 12 11 2 4 10 25 30 10 25 51 4 110 MICRO DRIVE SOCKET HEAD PHONE DC JACK MULTI DIGI IF NUCORE MEMORY P PRCS ANALOG ANA IF SUB CPU AC97 OP DRV AUDIO V I O LCD DRV GYRO1 REG IF REG V OUT MPEG2 BATTERY LCD MODULE LCD SUB OPE2 OPE1 SPEAKER MIC OPE3 BATT_TERM W ZOOM SW DET SW OPEN CLOSE T CURSOR ...

Page 21: ...nism tape transport system optical lens surface 3 2 ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF MAIN PARTS 3 2 1 Assembly and disassembly When reassembling perform the step s in reverse order 1 Order of steps in Procedure When reassembling preform the step s in the reverseorder These numbers are also used as the identification location No of parts Figures 2 Part to be removed or installed 3 Fig No showing Procedu...

Page 22: ...the procedure be careful not to deform the part ARM or damage other parts NOTE5a Peel off the SPACER before removing the WIRE GREEN of CN5b NOTE5b Be careful with the positions of the SCREWS that are to be removed NOTE5c During the procedure be careful with the grease NOTE5d When attaching connect the SPACER to the CONNECTOR CN5a b and place the SPACER inside by folding it NOTE6 When attaching be ...

Page 23: ...OTE1a ARM COVER ASSY STAY COVER ASSY BOTTOM VIEW JIG CONNECTOR 8 7 8 S2b 5 S2a 6 S2b 7 S2c 2 1 C C B B A A NOTE2a NOTE2b 0 039N m 0 4kgf cm BOTTOM VIEW 10 9 S1c 10 S1c E CN1a L1a L1b CN1b SPACER NOTE1b WIRE BATT TRIPOD NOTE1c NOTE1c E 1 D D 0 039N m 0 4kgf cm 3 11 S3a 12 S3b 13 S3c 14 S3c 15 S3c 0 078N m 0 8kgf cm ...

Page 24: ... FOR SPACER ATTACHING SPACER REG PWB WIRE BLUE WIRE BLUE CONECTOR CN301 WIRE BLACK ANALOG BOARD ASSY 27Pin BLUE WIRE 1Pin RED WIRE MONITOR BOARD ASSY 30Pin WIRE ANALOG BOARD ASSY 10Pin WIRE L4 REG BOARD ASSY CF SUB 30Pin WIRE is between CF ASSY BKT and GRIP BASE CF BOARD ASSY 20Pin WIRE DIGITAL BOARD ASSY 11Pin WIRE YELLOW WIRE e d DRAWING FOR WIRE ARRANGEMENT CF SUB BOARD ASSY 27Pin GREEN WIRE d ...

Page 25: ...S6 22 S6 23 S6 6 6 NOTE6 TO CF SUB 27Pin GREEN WIRE TO CF SUB 27Pin RED WIRE TO ANALOG 27Pin BLUE WIRE TO ANALOG 10Pin WIRE TO DIGITAL 11Pin WIRE TO MONITOR 30Pin WIRE TO CF SUB 27Pin GREEN WIRE TO CF SUB 27Pin RED WIRE TO ANALOG 27Pin BLUE WIRE TO ANALOG 10Pin WIRE TO DIGITAL 11Pin WIRE TO MONITOR 30Pin WIRE RED YELLOW DRAWING FOR WIRE ARRANGEMENT NOTE6 24 S7 25 S7 26 S7 27 S7 7 CAMERA ASSY NOTE7...

Page 26: ...removing peel off the SPACER1 and remove the two SCREWS No 3 4 NOTE2c During the procedure be careful in handling the WIRE Fig GL1 Fig GL2 STEP No PART NAME Fig No POINT NOTE 1 2 TRIPOD BATT CASE ASSY 2 S1 SPACER1 4 S3 SPACER2 GL1 GL2 NOTE2a b c 1 a a b GRIP LOWER ASSY b 1 S1 2 S1 3 S2 4 S2 5 S2 6 S2 SPACER1 SPACER2 NOTE2c NOTE2b 2 NOTE2a FPC SPACER1 ...

Page 27: ...soldered together NOTE3d Refer to the Fig MO3 4 for the wiring and the SPACER affix position NOTE3e Refer to the Fig MO3 3 for attaching the LCD MODULE and LCD SUB BOARD ASSEMBLY zDestination of connectors Fig MO1 Fig MO2 STEP No PART NAME Fig No POINT NOTE 1 2 3 GRIP BASE COVER MONI ASSY LCD MODULE LCD SUB BOARD ASSY SPACER 3 S1 SPACER 2 S2 2 S3a SPACER S3a 3 S3b CN3 SD3a SD3b MO1 MO2 MO3 1 MO3 2...

Page 28: ... 6 S3a 7 S3a 3 NOTE3a BRACKET LCD LCD SUB PWB FPC NOTE3b d NOTE3c 3 BRACKET LCD REAR UNIT SPACER 9 S3b 8 S3a FPC 10 S3b 11 S3b WIRE PINK WIRE WHITE WIRE PINK SD3a SD3b WIRE WHITE LCD MODULE LCD SUB BOARD ASSY NOTE3e B LIGHT B LIGHT CN3 WIRE NOTE3e SPACER ...

Page 29: ...c When attaching be careful with the wiring NOTE7d When attaching firmly insert the FPC WIRE of CN7d and place the loosened part in the space between the OP FRAME ASSEMBLY and the DIGITAL BOARD ASSEM BLY NOTE8a When removing be careful not to damage the CONNEC TOR or cut break the WIRE NOTE8b When attaching refer to the NOTE7b for the handling of the SPACER and hold the WIRES with the SPACER NOTE8...

Page 30: ...OSEN 0 098N m 1 0kgf cm 7 S4a CN4 NOTE4b 8 S4b COVER USB ASSY NOTE4a 4 L4 0 098N m 1 0kgf cm 9 S5 10 S5 11 S5 PLATE PLATE FPC OP FRAME OP BLOCK ASSY DIGITAL PWB CDS BOARD ASSY BOTTOM VIEW SIDE VIEW 5 NOTE5a NOTE5b L5 SD COVER 0 098N m 1 0kgf cm PT UNIT NOTE6a NOTE6d NOTE6b NOTE6c 12 S6 14 S6 13 S6 CN6a CN6c c b a CN6b 6 c b 0 098N m 1 0kgf cm ...

Page 31: ...CER 7 FPC CN7d d d a CN7b NOTE7a SIDE VIEW FPC FPC 15 S7 CN7c NOTE7d NOTE7b CN7a NOTE7b NOTE7c CF SUB BOARD ASSY 0 098N m 1 0kgf cm CN8 16 S8 SPACER NOTE8c NOTE8b NOTE8a 17 S8 18 S8 8 0 098N m 1 0kgf cm WIRE SPACER 9 10 NOTE9a b 19 S9 20 S9 L9a L9b NOTE9b 0 098N m 1 0kgf cm ...

Page 32: ...designed to be assembled disassembled easily Pay special attention in handling the COVER MIC NOTE3b Be careful in wiring Fig U2 Fig U1 STEP No PART NAME Fig No POINT NOTE 1 2 3 STROBE UNIT SPEAKER MIC 2 S1a S1b S2 PLATE SPK L2 SPACER S3 COVER MIC U1 NOTE1a b c NOTE2 NOTE3a b 20r5mm 2 㨪7mm DRAWING FOR SPACER ATTACHING WIRE ARRANGEMENT 5 㨪10m SPACER SPACER SPACER SPACER WIRE NOTE1c NOTE2 NOTE3b NOTE...

Page 33: ...ht position 3 Remove the SCREW 5 and remove the CDS BOARD ASSEMBLY by removing the CONNECTOR CN10 4 Remove the SPACER RUBBER 5 Take out the OP LPF NOTE10b When replacing the CCD IMAGE SENSOR unsolder the sixteen soldered parts SD10a and remove the CCD BASE ASSEMBLY from the CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY Replace the CCD IMAGE SENSOR as a CCD BASE ASSEMBLY not as a single part replacement NOTE10c When attachin...

Page 34: ...D CN10a SD10a CCD BOARD ASSY CDS BOARD ASSY CCD BASE ASSY 0 078N m 0 8kgf cm OP side NOTE10c NOTE10b CCD side Blue 0 078N m 0 8kgf cm 0 088N m 0 9kgf cm 9 S10c 8 S10c 11 S10c 10 S10c 13 S10d 14 S10e 12 S10d OP BLOCK FOCUS MOTOR NOTE10d e SENSOR IRIS MOTOR UNIT NOTE10f g ZOOM MOTOR NOTE10d e SD10b ...

Page 35: ...Windows Color TV monitor Oscilloscope dual trace type observable 100MHz or higher frequency The one observable 300 MHz or higher frequency is recommended Digital voltmeter DC power supply or AC adapter Frequency counter with threshold level adjuster 4 1 3 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ADJUSTMENT Torque driver Be sure to use to fastening the mechanism and exterior parts because those parts must strictly be co...

Page 36: ...for adjustment Communication cable Connect the Communication cable between the PC cable and Jig connector cable when performing a PC adjustment Service support system To be used for adjustment with a personal computer Software can be downloaded also from JS net Jig connector cable Connected to JIG CONNECTOR of the main board and used for electrical adjustment etc Extension connector Connect this e...

Page 37: ...the setting value take it as a rough measurement reference value and tighten the screw manually The specified torque value is a recommended value of the initial assembly Therefore set the value below the specified torque value in the assembling procedure Be careful not to break either the screws or the screw holes ޓ a㧦 0 118N㨯m 1 2kgf㨯cm ޓޓ b㧦 0 078N㨯m 0 8kgf㨯cm ޓޓ c㧦 0 098N㨯m 1 0kgf㨯cm ޓޓ d㧦 0 14...

Page 38: ... No YF059 AV MULTIMEDIA COMPANY CAMCORDER CATEGORY 12 3 chome Moriya cho kanagawa ku Yokohama kanagawa prefecture 221 8528 Japan Victor Company of Japan Limited VPT Printed in Japan ...

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