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Adjustment Items

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Summary of Contents for AG-CX10P

Page 1: ...002003CE B27 Memory Card Camera Recorder Model No AG CX10P AG CX10E AG CX10EN AG CX10ED AG CX10AN AG CX98MC K Black Type Colour Panasonic Corporation 2020 Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law ...

Page 2: ...ime display 28 6 3 Power ON Self Check Result Display 30 6 4 Usage time reset 31 6 5 Adjustment function for the Service 32 6 6 Restore the backed up adjustment data 33 6 7 Touch Panel Calibration 35 7 Service Fixture Tools 36 8 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 37 8 1 Camera body 37 8 2 Handle Unit 79 9 Measurements and Adjustments 92 9 1 Electric Adjustment 92 10 Factory Setting 109 10 1 How...

Page 3: ...posed to shock hazards 1 2 Leakage Current Cold Check 1 Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug 2 Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads connectors control shafts etc When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis the reading should be b...

Page 4: ... a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices 4 Use only an antistatic solder removal device Some solder removal devices not classified as antistatic ESD protected can generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES device from i...

Page 5: ...sure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safety There is a danger of severe ele...

Page 6: ...2 3 2 2 Before Use Remove the Connector Cover as follows 2 3 2 3 How to Replace the Fuse 1 Remove the Fuse Cover with a screwdriver 2 Replace the fuse and attach the Fuse cover 6 ...

Page 7: ...harge It must therefore only be fitted in requirement designed specifically for its use Replacement batteries must be of same type and manufacture They must be fitted in the same manner and location as the original battery with the correct polarity contacts observed Do not attempt to re charge the old battery or re use it for any other purpose It should be disposed of in waste products destined fo...

Page 8: ...solder is higher approx 30 C 86 F more than that of the normal solder Distinction of P C B Lead Free Solder being used Service caution for repair work using Lead Free Solder PbF The lead free solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free solder is used Definition The letter of PbF is printed on the P C B using the lead free solder To put lead free solder it should be w...

Page 9: ... CX10AN e AG CX98MC What is the difference is that the INITIAL SETTING data which is stored in Flash ROM mounted on Main P C B 3 3 1 Defining methods To define the model suffix to be serviced refer to the rating label and caution label which are putted on the Unit NOTE After replacing the MAIN P C B be sure to achieve adjustment 9 ...

Page 10: ...ecifications The following specification is for AG CX7 8 10EN Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix The page number in this chapter does not show the page number of this service manual 10 ...

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Page 19: ...u can manually perform zoom operations adjust the iris the lens stop and adjust the AE level exposure compensation You can switch the function to be adjusted by setting with the menu pressing the USER button assigned to REAR RING or touching the USER button icon 5 ND FILTER switch Selects the ND filter to suit the illumination of the subject 1 64 Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor...

Page 20: ...ress the button to switch between the camera image screen and the thumbnail screen 17 DISP MODE CHK button Switches display hide of information other than the time counter time stamp zebra pattern and marker Press and hold the button to display information about the settings of the various shooting functions and information such as a list of the functions assigned to the USER button Each press of ...

Page 21: ...ted 29 EXIT button Returns to one level higher when the menu is displayed Pressing the EXIT button without confirming the setting value will not reflect the change in the setting 30 Multidial l 44 Moves selects and sets the menu while the menu is displayed Use the multidial to also operate thumbnails select the multi manual function and select set the various operation icons 31 Fan inlet Fan inlet...

Page 22: ... outlet for cooling fan Do not block this while the unit is being used 42 Status indicator l 38 Illuminates when power is on 43 Battery release lever l 28 Used when removing the battery from the main unit 44 Battery mounting section l 28 Attaches a battery 45 Viewfinder 46 REC button on the grip Starts or stops the recording It is possible to directly record from the thumbnail mode 47 HDMI termina...

Page 23: ...c 55 Zoom lever on the grip Adjusts the zoom of an image T Zooms in the image W Zooms out the image Adjust the volume when playing back clips 56 Handle unit mounting section l 32 57 USER5 button Used as a USER button USER5 REC CHECK is set at the time of purchase Automatically plays back the last approximately 3 seconds of the previously shot clip 90 180 90 53 54 56 55 57 23 ...

Page 24: ...an audio equipment or an external microphone 7 Microphone cable clamp Fixes the external microphone cable 8 INPUT1 switch Switches audio input signals connected to the INPUT 1 terminal 9 CH1 SELECT switch Selects the audio to be recorded on audio channel 1 10 CH2 SELECT switch Selects the audio to be recorded on audio channel 2 11 INPUT2 switch Switches audio input signals connected to the INPUT 2...

Page 25: ...w Whether or not to illuminate the lamp can be set in the menu 20 Accessory shoe on the handle Attach a video light etc 21 LIGHT switch Switches the built in LED light on off 22 Hold lever Disables the REC button on the handle when switched to HOLD 23 REC button on the handle Starts or stops the recording 24 Accessory mounting hole Accessories can be attached Mounting hole size j 1 4 20 UNC screw ...

Page 26: ...utton and Zoom Lever to W side for more than 3 seconds until the top screen of the Service Mode Menu is displayed Service mode menu NOTE Do not use the service mode except the table of service mode menu above 3 End method of the top screen of the service mode menu Touch the of LCD to end the service mode and then POWER OFF 26 ...

Page 27: ...scription Change the Model Destination Display the lists of model distination which the unit can be changed if a shipment setup is finished Therefore in some cases the model destination that is currently set is only displayed End method of operation Turn the power off and terminate the model destination switching 27 ...

Page 28: ...LCD and select usage time display Operation procedure Indication contents Function to display power on usage time MOS sensor usage time recording time error history information etc Error history information can be backed up to an SD card 28 ...

Page 29: ...End method of operation Touch the of LCD and then press the power button to turn off the power 29 ...

Page 30: ...of the device and interface between devices result display Display the following communication test result Power IC Communication test between VENUS and power IC Main p c b Main IC Communication test inside VENUS Main p c b WiFi IC Communication test between VENUS and WiFi ss p c b NFC IC Excluded PanTilter Excluded End method of operation Touch the of LCD and then press the power button to turn o...

Page 31: ...cedure Indication contents Function that resets the operating time of the power on state the operating time of the MOS sensor the recording time the operating time of the zoom switch etc End method of operation Touch the of LCD and then press the power button to turn off the power 31 ...

Page 32: ...such as the adjustment procedure refer to 9 Measurements and Adjustments Execute in movie shooting mode Top Screen Model Setting Backup File Name Adjust Data Backup Checking Switches Zoom Lever Adjustment Camera Adjustment Iris Gyro OIS Tracking Adjustment WB Adjustment Indoor WB Adjustment Outdoor ND WB GAIN Adjustment Vignetting Adjustment Level Adjustment Reference Frequency Adjustment END Scre...

Page 33: ...ent data from SD card to the unit Operation procedure Function description Restore the adjustment data to new or repaired Main P C B from SD card that the data backed up from original Main P C B before repairs or replacement To backup the adjustment data use 6 5 Adjustment function for the Service 33 ...

Page 34: ...Restoring procedure End method of operation Set the power switch to OFF and terminate restoring the backed up adjustment data 34 ...

Page 35: ...elect the calibration of touch panel Operation procedure Function description Calibrate the touch positions of the touch panel End method of operation The cut off of battery connection AC power connection leads the adjustment of touch panel to end 35 ...

Page 36: ...er to the jig parts numbers listed in 9 Measurements and Adjustments for jigs and tools And also inspection of various boards should be performed using existing flexible cables and cables No service extension cable is required 36 ...

Page 37: ...8 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 8 1 Camera body 8 1 1 Disassembly Flow Chart for the Unit This is a disassembling chart When assembling perform this chart conversely 37 ...

Page 38: ...8 1 2 PCB Location 38 ...

Page 39: ...8 1 3 Disassembly Procedure for the Unit 39 ...

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Page 42: ...assembling 1 Rerove the Handle Unit from the Main Body 2 When servicing and reassembling remove the memory card and battery pack from the unit 3 Do not reuse the screws tightened to metal materials New screws must be used when assembling 42 ...

Page 43: ...8 1 3 2 Removal of the Lens Hood Unit Fig 1 8 1 3 3 Removal of the Side Case L Unit Fig 2 43 ...

Page 44: ... Fig 3 8 1 3 4 Removal of the Jack P C B Fig 4 44 ...

Page 45: ...8 1 3 5 Removal of the Rear Case Unit Fig 5 45 ...

Page 46: ...8 1 3 6 Removal of the Fan Duct Unit Fig 6 46 ...

Page 47: ...8 1 3 7 Removal of the WIFI SS P C B Fig 7 47 ...

Page 48: ...8 1 3 8 Removal of the DC Motor unit Fig 8 48 ...

Page 49: ...8 1 3 9 Removal of the Side Case R Unit Fig 9 49 ...

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Page 51: ...8 1 3 10 Removal of the Top Case Unit Fig 11 51 ...

Page 52: ... Fig 12 8 1 3 11 Removal of the MF Unit Lens Frame Unit Fig 13 52 ...

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Page 54: ...8 1 3 12 Removal of the EVF Case Unit Fig 15 54 ...

Page 55: ...8 1 3 13 Removal of the SD Frame SD P C B Fig 16 8 1 3 14 Removal of the Main P C B Fig 17 55 ...

Page 56: ... Fig 18 8 1 3 15 Removal of the SDI Holder Unit Fig 19 56 ...

Page 57: ...8 1 3 16 Removal of the Main Frame Fig 20 57 ...

Page 58: ...8 1 3 17 Removal of the Battery Case Unit Fig 21 Fig 22 58 ...

Page 59: ...8 1 3 18 Removal of the MF Unit Fig 23 Fig 24 59 ...

Page 60: ...8 1 3 19 Removal of the Camera Lens Unit Fig 25 Fig 26 60 ...

Page 61: ...8 1 3 20 Removal of the LCD Relay P C B Fig 27 61 ...

Page 62: ...8 1 3 21 Removal of the MIC P C B Unit Fig 28 8 1 3 22 Removal of the Top Inner Case Unit Fig 29 62 ...

Page 63: ... Fig 30 8 1 3 23 Removal of the Top Frame Unit Top OP P C B Fig 31 63 ...

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Page 65: ...8 1 3 24 Removal of the Zoom Unit Fig 33 65 ...

Page 66: ...8 1 3 25 Removal of the R Frame Front Menu OP P C B LCD Unit Fig 34 66 ...

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Page 69: ...8 1 3 26 Removal of the Menu OP Button Kurupon Unit Fig 37 8 1 3 27 Removal of the R Frame Rear Side R OP P C B Fig 38 69 ...

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Page 71: ...8 1 3 28 Removal of the R OP Button Shutter Button Auto MNL Lever SD Door Unit SD LED Panel Fig 40 8 1 3 29 Removal of the R OP Earth Plate Speaker Fig 41 71 ...

Page 72: ...8 1 3 30 Removal of the LCD Hinge Unit Fig 42 72 ...

Page 73: ... Fig 43 8 1 3 31 Removal of the LCD Plate Unit Fig 44 73 ...

Page 74: ...8 1 3 32 Removal of the Grip Belt Fig 45 74 ...

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Page 76: ...8 1 3 33 Removal of the 2nd Stepping Motor Fig 47 76 ...

Page 77: ...8 1 3 34 Removal of the 3rd Stepping Motor Fig 48 77 ...

Page 78: ...8 1 3 35 Removal of the 4th Stepping Motor Fig 49 78 ...

Page 79: ... enough Installing conditions are fine No distortion no abnormalspace No dust and or dirt on image sensor surface LCD image is fine No dust and or dirt on it and no gradient images 8 2 Handle Unit 8 2 1 Disassembly Flow Chart This is a disassembling chart When assembling perform this chart conversely 79 ...

Page 80: ...8 2 2 P C B Location 80 ...

Page 81: ...8 2 3 Disassembly Procedure for the Unit 81 ...

Page 82: ...8 2 3 1 Precautions when disassembling assembling Do not reuse the screws tightened to metal materials New screws must be used when assembling 8 2 3 2 Removal of the Handle Side Case L Unit Fig H1 82 ...

Page 83: ...8 2 3 3 Removal of the HA XLR P C B Unit Fig H2 83 ...

Page 84: ...8 2 3 4 Removal of the Handle Top Case 1 Unit Fig H3 8 2 3 5 Removal of the HA Zoom P C B Handle LED OP P C B Unit Fig H4 84 ...

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Page 86: ...8 2 3 6 Removal of the HA LED P C B Handle LED Light Lens Handle LED Light Cover Fig H6 86 ...

Page 87: ...8 2 3 7 Removal of the Handle Side Case R Unit Fig H7 87 ...

Page 88: ...8 2 3 8 Removal of the USB Cover HA Connector P C B Handle Bottom Cover B Unit Fig H8 88 ...

Page 89: ... Fig H9 8 2 3 9 Removal of the Tripod Handle Grip Fig H10 89 ...

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Page 91: ...8 2 3 10 Removal of the Handle Frame Piece Unit HA Main P C B Fig H12 91 ...

Page 92: ...s 9 1 Electric Adjustment An exclusive jig is necessary for electric adjustment Connection and location method of the main unit and an exclusive adjustment jig are shown below Figure of connection Figure of image when adjustment 92 ...

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Page 94: ... Vignetting Adjutment Chart 94 ...

Page 95: ...9 1 1 Adjustment Items Adjustment item as follows 95 ...

Page 96: ...service mode menu and Factory Setting is performed using 1 of service mode menu Refer to 6 Service mode and 10 Factory Setting Execute adjustment function for service 1 Set the power switch to ON 2 Press the O I S USER 3 button WHITE BAL button and Zoom Lever to W side for more than 3 seconds until the top screen of the Service Mode Menu is displayed 3 Touch the once then touch the 14 of LCD 4 Tou...

Page 97: ...Model Setting Backup File Name Adjust Data Backup Checking Switches Zoom Lever Adjustment Camera Adjustment Iris Gyro OIS Tracking Adjustment WB Adjustment Indoor WB Adjustment Outdoor ND WB GAIN Adjustment Vignetting Adjustment Level Adjustment Reference Frequency Adjustment END Screen 97 ...

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Page 109: ... the O I S USER 3 button WHITE BAL button and Zoom Lever to W side for more than 3 seconds until the top screen of the Service Mode Menu is displayed 3 Touch the 1 of LCD 4 Touch the YES of LCD 5 After few seconds END is displayed on LCD monitor Set the power switch to OFF to turn the unit off 109 ...

Page 110: ...esh the following settings 1 Setting Values of menu 2 Clear the time and date setting 3 Zoom position Wide end 4 Initialize the Wi Fi data settings The shipment setting position of switches and lever After the factory settings set the switches and lever as following table 110 ...

Page 111: ...1 1221 IC1231 1241 1251 1261 1271 1281 1291 1301 IC1311 1411 1412 1413 1414 1415 1421 1422 IC1423 1424 1425 1431 1432 1451 1452 1461 IC1501 1502 1551 1571 1572 1631 1941 1942 IC1971 1972 2502 2503 2504 2506 2801 2802 IC4508 POWER SEQUENCER REGULATOR VOLTAGE DET LCD POWER CONTROL SWITCHING REGULATOR CONTROLLER SYNCHRONOUS STEP DOWN CONVERTER RESET IC BATTERY PACK OPERATION IC1573 RTC X1571 32 768kH...

Page 112: ...ERTER REGULATOR SWITCHING REGULATOR CONTROLLER IC6505 6506 MULTIPLEXER IC6508 6509 MULTIPLEXER AUDIO INPUT1 XLR3 pin AUDIO INPUT2 XLR3 pin IC6507 MIC MIX AMP Analog IC6504 MIC MIX AMP Analog IC6502 EXPANDER IC6501 6503 EXPANDER IC6513 RESET OPERATION LED LIGHT HANDLE UNIT Analog Analog AG CX10 98 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 112 ...

Page 113: ...7 19 21 23 25 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 PW EXTMIC5R0V PW EXTMIC5R0V G EXTMIC R MIC GND EXT MIC DET L PW REMO5V D GND REMOTE SDA D GND NC D GND PW VBUS PW VBUS PW EXTMIC5R0V MIC GND G EXTMIC L MIC GND D GND PW REMO5V REMOTE DET USB IDDET L USB D USB D PW VBUS PW VBUS FP7301 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 D GND SDA HSYNC DB...

Page 114: ...1 CH1 VOL SEL D GND FP6505 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 PW A5V MIC GND INPUT2 N INPUT1 N MIC GND D GND I2C CK1 HANDLE D GND PW LED 2 A PW LED 1 K PW A5V MIC GND NC INPUT2 P INPUT1 P MIC GND I2C DA1 HANDLE D GND PW HAND3R15V PW LED 2 K PW LED 1 A FP6504 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PW LED 1 A PW LED 2 K PW 3R3V D GND I2C DA1 HANDLE MIC GND INPUT1 P ...

Page 115: ...4 B145 B109 B108 B144 B146 B142 B143 B133 B134 B113 B141 B140 B138 B139 B137 B135 B136 B122 B127 B121 B120 B119 B118 B152 B126 B125 B150 B124 B151 B107 B105 B106 B104 B103 B100 B101 B102 B116 B117 B128 B129 B130 B131 B115 B132 B123 42 45 46 47 1 21 25 43 41 48 2 201 33 44 201 1 201 3 B203 201 2 B202 B201 B204 B205 B206 B207 115 ...

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Page 118: ...G 59 52 53 5 61 69 63 62 64 68 70 67 54 51 57 56 55 58 60 6 B22 B17 B16 B18 B21 B23 B25 B24 B26 B15 B28 B27 B19 B20 B30 B29 66 65 51 1 51 2 51 3 118 ...

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Page 120: ...13 3 Packing Parts Assembly 321 1 323 303 302 301 304 305 321 307 331 308 335 334 336 337 333 324 332 325 326 306 120 ...

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