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CAMERA

PHOTO
 SHOT

DISPLAY
  ON TV

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       TC

DATE/
 TIME

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REC

SLOW/
 F.ADV

 INDEX
SEARCH

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   SET

 INDEX
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PLAY

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PAUSE

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Playback Your Recordings

Back of TV

Audio In S-Video In

Back of TV

Audio In

Video In

Playback Your Recordings

To S-Video In

To Audio In

S-VIDEO
OUT

AV Cable
(Supplied)

S-Video Cable
(Not supplied)

To Video
In

To Audio
In

A/V OUT

For best Chrominance and Luminance, use
the S-Video connection if available on your
TV.

A/V Cable
(Supplied)

[ TV with S-VIDEO IN Jacks ]

1

Set POWER to CAMERA or VCR.
To view what the Palmcorder is
recording or to playback a tape on your
TV.

2

Turn your TV ON and set it to LINE
INPUT or S-VIDEO.
Check your TV operating instructions
for further information.

3

Start playback or begin a recording.

• Make sure the Palmcorder and TV are

turned off while connecting.

• Please connect the A/V Cable securely.

CATV System Installer
This reminder is provided to call the
CATV system installer’s attention to
Article 820-40 of the NEC in USA (and to
the Canadian Electrical code in Canada)
that provides guidelines for proper
grounding and, in particular, specifies
that the cable ground shall be connected
to the grounding system of the building,
as close to the point of cable entry as
practical.

A/V OUT

DISPLAY
ON TV
Button

(Remote Control Only)
You can display the various EVF and LCD
indications on your TV by pressing
DISPLAY ON TV on remote control. Press
again to remove the indications.

Note

[ TV with AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks ]

View Recording/Playback on
your TV

Summary of Contents for Digital Palmcorder PV-DV101

Page 1: ...ORDER NO VMD0102006C3 Digital Video Camcorder PV DV101 PV DV401 SPECIFICATIONS 1 ...

Page 2: ...g and distribution is a violation of law 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL GUIDELINES 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety These parts are marked by in the Schematic Diagrams Circuit Board Layout Exploded Views and 2 ...

Page 3: ... all the protective devices such as insulation barriers insulation papers shields are properly installed 5 After servicing make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards 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...

Page 4: ...ALLY SENSITIVE ES DEVICES Some semiconductor solid state devices can be damaged easily by static electricity Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive ES Devices Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistorsand semiconductor chip components The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage cause...

Page 5: ...arableconductive material 7 Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed CAUTION Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit and observe all other safety precautions 8 Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devi...

Page 6: ...ERVICE NOTES 5 1 1 EXTENSION CABLES FOR SERVICE POSITION Using the following Extension Cables place the unit as shown for check and service Extension Cables No 5 No 8 are used for improving serviceability They are not necessarily used Note 1 The LCD open close SW is for changing between LCD Display or EVF Display When turning on LCD Display place some paper or tape etc on LCD open close SW so that...

Page 7: ...5 1 2 INTERCONNECTION OF EXTENSION CABLES Fig 1 2 7 ...

Page 8: ...5 1 3 SIMPLIFIED FAULT FINDING DATA SELF DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM When following conditions occur the Power LED will flash according to the condition Fig 2 1 8 ...

Page 9: ...een the palmcorder may need service Do not remove the battery if attached and write down the displayed number Fig 2 2 Note While battery remains the Error No will be displayed again when the power is switched off and on again Once the Battery is 9 ...

Page 10: ...B3 on the Main C B A Otherwise the comcorder can not be turned on For distinction check whether the connector B3 is used on the Main C B A or not When the B3 connector is on the Main C B A the Flash ROM is used for either or both IC401 and or IC6001 1 Open the LCD Unit 2 Remove 2 Screws A Then open the Right Cover Unit 3 Install the Short JIG C B A to the Connector B3 Fig 3 5 1 5 REMOVAL INSTALLAT...

Page 11: ...ON If loading does not start after DC Power Supply is applied DO NOT continue to applying DC Power Supply Apply 3 VDC Power Supply to the Loading Motor terminals Loading DC to Portion a DC to Portion b Unloading DC to Portion a DC to Portion b Fig 5 5 1 7 SIGNAL DESCRIPTION ON INTERFACE BOARD FOR ELECTRICAL 11 ...

Page 12: ...ADJUSTMENT LSUP0007 A signal check can be performed using the Interface Board 12 ...

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Page 15: ...ethod Remove a jammed tape as follows 1 Remove the Cabinet Parts Refer to CABINET SECTION in DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 2 Apply 3 V DC Power Supply to the Loading Motor terminals 3 When the Loading Posts reach the fully unloaded position remove the Power Supply immediately Note DO NOT let eject the Garage Unit If the Garage Unit is in the up position the DV Cassette Tape may be damaged Fig 6 ...

Page 16: ... Supply again 6 Take out the DV Cassette Tape from the Garage Unit 5 1 8 2 Manual Method 1 Remove the Cabinet Parts Refer to CABINET SECTION in DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 2 Move the Pinch Roller Unit out so that the Pinch Roller is separated from the Capstan Rotor Unit shaft Then remove the tape from the tape path and all posts Fig 6 3 16 ...

Page 17: ... EEPROM DATA CAUTION Be sure to save the EEPROM data using PC EVR Adjustment Program before service and adjustment in order to make sure to avoid an accidental data loss etc as follows 1 How to save the EEPROM data to your PC 1 Start up the PC EVR Adjustment Program 2 Select 3 Read Save Write All EEPROM data in Main menu and then press Enter key 3 Select 5 Save all EEPROM data in Read Save Write A...

Page 18: ...R Adjustment Program 2 Select 3 Read Save Write All EEPROM data in Main menu and then press Enter key 3 Select 6 Writing from stored data files in Read Save Write All EEPROM data menu and then press Enter key 4 Input the saved file name and then press Enter key The data of EEPROM IC will be written in EEPROM IC OR Select 7 Writing of Initial data and then press Enter key And press Enter key once a...

Page 19: ...PROM etc 1 Select 3 Read Save Write All EEPROM data in Main menu and then press Enter key 2 Select 8 Write ID from stored file and then press Enter key ID Number will be written automatically 5 1 10 HOW TO USE THE DVC HEAD CLEANING TAPE VFK1451 Please use the cleaning tape as described below Fig 7 5 1 11 HOW TO REPLACE THE LAMP VLLW0023 OF ENHANCEMENT LIGHT UNIT Fig 8 19 ...

Page 20: ...5 1 12 REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES FOR CSP CHIP SIZE PACKAGE IC 5 1 12 1 EQUIPMENT 1 Pre Heater 2 Spot Heater 3 Vacuum Pick up 4 P C B Holder Fig 9 1 20 ...

Page 21: ...Fig 9 2 5 1 12 2 REMOVAL OF CSP IC Fig 9 3 21 ...

Page 22: ...5 1 12 3 INSTALLATION OF CSP IC Fig 9 4 22 ...

Page 23: ...Fig 9 5 23 ...

Page 24: ...5 1 12 4 CSP IC LOCATION Fig 9 6 24 ...

Page 25: ...EMENT PROCEDURE FOR LEADLESS CHIP COMPONENT The following procedures are recommended for the replacement of the leadless components used in this Unit 1 Preparation for replacement A Soldering Iron Use a pencil type soldering iron using less than 30 watts B Solder Eutectic Solder Tin 63 Lead 37 is recommended C Soldering time Do not apply heat for more than 4 seconds D Preheating Leadless capacitor...

Page 26: ...ote A Do not attempt to lift the component off the board until the component is completely disconnected from the board by a twisting action The leadless component is attached to the PCB with glue So carefully twist the component when removingit so as not to break or damage any fail under the component B Take care not to break the copper foil on the printed board Fig 10 1 3 Installation of the lead...

Page 27: ...or at the same time Otherwise IC6001 may have ashort life Be sure to confirm the part numbers of both the original IC6001 and the new one supplied as shown Case1 When replacing IC6001 M32121FCAWG with IC6001 M32121MCA101 be sure to remove resistor Ref No R6027 Then install it to R6076 Case2 When replacing IC6001 M32121MCA100 with IC6001 M32121FCAWG be sure to remove resistor Ref No R6076 Then inst...

Page 28: ...life Be sure to confirm the part numbers of both the original IC401 and the new one supplied as shown When replacing IC401 MN1030F01K with IC401 MN103001GDA be sure to remove resistor Ref No R427 Then install it to R426 Fig 12 1 Fig 12 2 5 1 17 MODEL NO IDENTIFICATION MARK Use Marks shown in the chart below to distinguish the different models included in this Service Manual 5 2 IC TRANSISTOR AND C...

Page 29: ...1 CABINET SECTION 6 1 1 Disassembly Flowchart This flow chart indicates the disassembly steps of the cabinet parts and the P C Boards in order to gain access to item s to be serviced When reassembling perform the step s in the reverse 29 ...

Page 30: ...ot to break the Locking Tabs 2 Place a cloth or some other soft material under the P C Boards or Unit to prevent damage 3 When reinstalling ensure that the connectors are connected and electrical components have not been damaged 4 Do not supply power to the unit during disassembly and reassembly 6 1 2 MAIN PARTS PORTION 30 ...

Page 31: ... These numbers are also used as the identification location No of parts in Figures B Part to be removed or installed C Fig No showing Procedure or Part Location D Identification of part to be removed unhooked unlocked released unplugged unclamped or unsoldered 2 L 1 2 Locking Tabs L 1 6 1 2 1 Front Case Unit Fig D2 31 ...

Page 32: ...6 1 2 2 Left Cover Fig D3 32 ...

Page 33: ...6 1 2 3 Side Case R Unit Fig D4 33 ...

Page 34: ...6 1 2 4 Main C B A Power C B A Fig D5 6 1 2 5 Lens Unit Fig D6 34 ...

Page 35: ...6 1 2 6 Cassette Cover Unit Mechanism Chassis Ass y Fig D7 35 ...

Page 36: ...6 1 2 7 Top Case Ass y Fig D8 6 1 3 FRONT CASE UNIT PORTION 6 1 3 1 Front C B A Fig D9 36 ...

Page 37: ...6 1 3 2 Lens Ring Unit Fig D10 6 1 4 SIDE CASE R UNIT PORTION 6 1 4 1 Right Cover Unit Fig D11 37 ...

Page 38: ...6 1 4 2 LCD Case Unit Fig D12 6 1 4 3 Speaker Unit Toripod Frame Fig D13 6 1 5 LCD PORTION 38 ...

Page 39: ...6 1 5 1 LCD Case A Unit Fig D14 6 1 5 2 LCD Shaft Unit LCD Case B Fig D15 39 ...

Page 40: ...6 1 5 3 LCD C B A LCD Panel Unit Fig D16 40 ...

Page 41: ...6 1 5 4 LCD Lamp Unit Fig D17 41 ...

Page 42: ...6 1 6 LENS PORTION A 6 1 6 1 CCD C B A Filter Rubber Optical Filter Optical Filter Stopper IR Cut Filter Fig D18 1 42 ...

Page 43: ...Fig D18 2 43 ...

Page 44: ...6 1 7 LENS PORTION B 6 1 7 1 Lens Piece 44 ...

Page 45: ...Fig D19 6 1 7 2 Focus Motor Unit Zoom Motor Unit Fig D20 6 1 8 SIDE CASE L UNIT PORTION 45 ...

Page 46: ...6 1 8 1 Jack Ass y Fig D21 6 1 8 2 Jack F P C S Jack C B A Jack C B A Jack Angle Fig D22 46 ...

Page 47: ...6 1 9 TOP CASE UNIT PORTION 6 1 9 1 Top Case Unit EVF Unit Color EVF Unit Fig D23 6 1 9 2 Top Angle Top Operation Unit Fig D24 47 ...

Page 48: ...6 1 10 EVF UNIT PORTION For Model with Monochrome EVF Note When disassembling or reassembling make sure that no dust gets 48 ...

Page 49: ...in EVF Unit 6 1 10 1 Eye Cap Unit Fig D25 6 1 10 2 EVF Base Holder Fig D26 6 1 10 3 EVF Case A Unit Dust Cover EVF Case B Unit Fig D27 49 ...

Page 50: ...6 1 10 4 EVF F P C CRT Deflection Yoke EVF C B A Fig D28 6 1 11 COLOR EVF UNIT PORTION For Model with Color EVF 50 ...

Page 51: ...Note When disassembling or reassembling make sure that no dust gets in Color EVF Unit 6 1 11 1 Eye Cap Unit Fig D29 51 ...

Page 52: ...6 1 11 2 LCD EVF Case A EVF Panel Unit Fig D30 6 1 11 3 EVF F P C Holder EVF Fixing Angle LCD EVF Case EVF F P C LCD EVF Angle Unit Fig D31 52 ...

Page 53: ...6 1 11 4 Color EVF C B A EVF Protect A Protect Plate LED Diffusion Plate LED Lens EVF LCD Holder LCD Panel EVF Protect B Fig D32 53 ...

Page 54: ...6 2 SCREWS FOR DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY OF CABINET 6 3 MECHANISM SECTION 54 ...

Page 55: ...6 3 1 Inner Parts Location 6 3 1 1 TOP VIEW Fig DM1 1 55 ...

Page 56: ...6 3 1 2 BOTTOM VIEW Fig DM1 2 6 3 2 STOP Position Confirmation Check the following points to confirm that the Mechanism is in STOP Position from the top side 56 ...

Page 57: ...Fig DM2 6 3 3 Guide Piece L Guide Piece R Garage Unit Fig DM4 57 ...

Page 58: ...6 3 4 Cylinder Unit Fig DM5 58 ...

Page 59: ...6 3 5 Dumper Unit Fig DM6 59 ...

Page 60: ...6 3 6 DEW Sensor Fig DM7 60 ...

Page 61: ...6 3 7 Mechanism F P C Unit Fig DM8 61 ...

Page 62: ...6 3 8 Reduction Gear B Fig DM9 62 ...

Page 63: ...6 3 9 Mechanism Cover Unit Fig DM10 63 ...

Page 64: ...6 3 10 Idler Arm Unit Center Gear Fig DM11 64 ...

Page 65: ...6 3 11 Tension Arm Unit Fig DM12 65 ...

Page 66: ...6 3 12 S Reel Table T Reel Table Fig DM13 66 ...

Page 67: ...6 3 13 T Break Unit Fig DM15 67 ...

Page 68: ...6 3 14 T4 Height Plate Pinch Arm Unit Fig DM16 68 ...

Page 69: ...6 3 15 Rail Fig DM17 69 ...

Page 70: ...6 3 16 Cylinder Base Unit Fig DM18 70 ...

Page 71: ...6 3 17 S T Arm Unit S T Post Unit Fig DM19 71 ...

Page 72: ...6 3 18 Loading Motor Unit Fig DM20 72 ...

Page 73: ...6 3 19 Sensor F P C Fig DM21 73 ...

Page 74: ...6 3 20 Tension Drive Arm S Brake Drive Lever Fig DM22 74 ...

Page 75: ...6 3 21 Cam Gear Fig DM23 75 ...

Page 76: ...6 3 22 Pinch Drive Arm Intermediate Gear Fig DM24 76 ...

Page 77: ...6 3 23 Mode Switch Fig DM25 77 ...

Page 78: ...6 3 24 MIC Switch Fig DM26 78 ...

Page 79: ...6 3 25 Main Plate Unit Fig DM27 79 ...

Page 80: ...6 3 26 T4 Drive Arm Fig DM28 80 ...

Page 81: ...6 3 27 Drive Pulley Fig DM29 81 ...

Page 82: ...6 3 28 Capstan Unit Timing Belt Capstan Adjust Spring Fig DM30 82 ...

Page 83: ...6 3 29 Lock Lever Unit Lock Pick Lever Fig DM31 83 ...

Page 84: ...6 4 SCREWS FOR DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY OF MECHANISM 7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 7 1 SERVICE FIXTURES TOOLS 84 ...

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Page 86: ... 2 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT 7 2 1 Comparison between adjustment items and replacement parts 7 2 2 TENSION POST ADJUSTMENT Purpose To maintain a constant tape tension so that the tape runs with stability 86 ...

Page 87: ... Post goes to the most left side by applying DC Power Supply 3 V to the Loading Motor terminal 2 Confirm that there is a space of 0 mm 0 5 mm between the right edge of the Tension Post and the left edge of the S3 Post If not with Flat Headed Screwdriver adjust the Tension Adjust Pin so that the space of 0 mm 0 5mm is made Fig T1 7 2 3 CAPSTAN TILT ADJUSTMENT Purpose To adjust the tilt of the Capst...

Page 88: ... that the plate of Capstan Unit just touches to the Capstan Tilt Adjustment Tool Fig T2 2 7 2 4 T4 POST HEIGHT CONFIRMATION Purpose To confirm so that the height of the T4 Post is proper Symptom If the height of the T4 Post is incorrect the tape might be damaged 1 Remove 2 Screws A to remove the Left Cover Fig T3 1 88 ...

Page 89: ...tch Then open the Cassette Cover Unit Fig T3 2 3 Remove the Cassette Cover Unit 4 Confirm that the tape travels without curing at T4 post in both PLAY and REVIEW modes If curing is apparent replace the Pinch Arm Unit Fig T3 3 89 ...

Page 90: ...rd 3 Playback the Tape Path Alignment Tape LSVQ0041 4 Adjust the S1 post by turning the top of post with Post Height Adjustment Fixture LSVQ0021 so that the left half of envelope signal becomes flat as possible 5 Adjust the T1 post by turning the top of post with Post Height Adjustment Fixture LSVQ0021 so that the right half of envelope signal becomes flat as possible 90 ...

Page 91: ...s which adjustments are necessary according to the unit parts and individual parts to be replaced Make sure to perform these adjustments shown below as necessary 7 3 2 TEST EQUIPMENT 1 Dual Trace Oscilloscope Voltage Range 0 001 to 50 V Div Frequency Range DC to 50 MHz 91 ...

Page 92: ... order for PC EVR Adjustment program 7 Interface Board LSUP0007 8 RS 232C Cable 9 Camera Connecting Cable LSUP0014 10 49 Transmission Tape VFK1217 11 Color Bar Standard Tape VFM3010EDS Keeping condition Keep at 18 C 28 C 12 Gray Scale Chart VFK1164TFGS2 13 White Chart VFK1164TFWC2 14 Color Bar Chart VFK1164TFCB2 15 Light Box and AC Adaptor for VHS C 16 Infinity Lens with Focus Chart VFK1164TCM02 1...

Page 93: ...t from the unit Fig E1 2 3 Connect the Camera Connecting Cable to P101 and P102 on the Interface Board Fig E1 3 Note Install Camera Connecting Cable so that the Connector is upward as shown 4 Connect the Camera Connecting Cable to B2 on the unit Fig E1 4 93 ...

Page 94: ... SEL on the Interface Board to DSUB 9 Set the SW114 M103 VPP on the Interface Board to 3 V 10 Set the SW103 RECI on the Interface Board to OFF 11 Set the SW108 BST TEST on the Interface Board to OFF 12 Set the SW109 IRIS on the Interface Board to center 13 Set the SW111 5 V SEL on the Interface Board to CAM 5 V 14 Set the SW113 POWER ON on the Interface Board to NORM 15 Power on the unit Fig E1 5 ...

Page 95: ...S DOS mode 3 Change the current directory to the one including the PC EVR Adjustment Program and start up the PC EVR Adjustment Program as follows A Set MS DOS to US mode B Input cd and then press ENTER key to change the directory to the one including the PC EVR Adjustment Program Fig E2 1 95 ...

Page 96: ...rvicing and then press Enter key The starting display will be displayed 5 Perform set up items according to menu until Main Menu is displayed 7 3 5 HOW TO USE MAIN MENU 7 3 5 1 Main Menu Select a Sub Menu to check adjust the unit by pressing UP DOWN Key in Main Menu Then press ENTER Key The Sub Menu will be displayed Note Menu 6 through 9 are needed for adjustment Fig E3 1 96 ...

Page 97: ...ection and VCR section adjustments must be completely adjusted 2 Remove the EVF Base Holder the Eye Cap Unit the EVF Case A Unit and the EVF Case B Unit to gain access to VRs on the EVF C B A Refer to Disassembly Assembly Procedures of Cabinet 7 3 6 2 Vertical Size Adjustment Purpose To set the standard vertical size on the EVF picture Symptom of Misadjustment The vertical EVF picture size will be...

Page 98: ...n on the EVF picture Symptom of Misadjustment The EVF picture will be shifted Test Point Adjustment Deflection Yoke Centering Magnet Specification The picture position becomes centered on the EVF picture Input Color Bar Standard Tape VFM3010EDS Mode PB Equipment Adjustment Procedure 1 Playback the Color Bar Standard Tape 2 Adjust the Deflection Yoke Centering Magnet by turning them so that the pic...

Page 99: ...ication Natural Gradation Input Color Bar Standard Tape VFM3010EDS Mode PB Equipment Adjustment Procedure 1 Playback the Color Bar Standard Tape 2 Adjust the BRIGHTNESS CONTROL VR903 so that the brightness in the Viewfinder becomes natural gradation 7 3 6 5 Focus Adjustment Purpose To set the optimum focus on the EVF picture Symptom of Misadjustment The EVF picture will be out of focus 99 ...

Page 100: ...yback the Color Bar Standard Tape 2 Adjust the FOCUS CONTROL VR902 to optimum focus in the Viewfinder 7 4 TEST POINTS AND CONTROL LOCATION 8 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES ABBREVIATION 8 2 MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8 3 POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8 4 MICROPHONE UNIT FRONT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8 5 LCD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 100 ...

Page 101: ...A 9 3 MICROPHONE UNIT FRONT C B A 9 4 EVF C B A Model PV DV101 9 5 COLOR EVF C B A Model PV DV401 9 6 LCD C B A 9 7 JACK S JACK C B A 10 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 10 1 CCD DRIVE BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 2 VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS I BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 3 VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS II BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 4 ANALOG VIDEO I F BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 5 AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 6 SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 7 SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 8 AF BLOCK ...

Page 102: ...10 10 EVF BLOCK DIAGRAM Model PV DV101 10 11 COLOR EVF BLOCK DIAGRAM Model PV DV401 10 12 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM 11 EXPLODED VIEWS 11 1 MAIN PARTS SECTION 102 ...

Page 103: ...11 2 TOP CASE AND EVF SECTION Model PV DV101 103 ...

Page 104: ...11 3 TOP CASE AND COLOR EVF SECTION MODEL PV DV401 104 ...

Page 105: ...11 4 LENS SECTION 105 ...

Page 106: ...11 5 SIDE CASE R AND LCD SECTION 106 ...

Page 107: ...11 6 FRONT CASE SECTION 107 ...

Page 108: ...11 7 MECHANISM SECTION 108 ...

Page 109: ...11 8 PACKING PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SECTION 109 ...

Page 110: ...12 REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTS BEFORE REPLACING PARTS READ THE FOLLOWING 12 1 REPLACEMENT NOTES 12 1 1 General Notes 1 Use only original replacement parts 110 ...

Page 111: ...e Ref No will be skipped Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to the parts list 5 Parts different in shape or size may be used However only interchangeable parts will be supplied as service replacement parts 6 Parts with mark VED in the Remarks column are supplied from VED Others are supplied from MKE 7 Item numbers with capital letter E Example E10 E20 in the Ref No column a...

Page 112: ...ble Board Ass y MGF CHIP Metal Glaze Film Chip C CHIP Ceramic Chip COMPLX CMP Complex Component W FLMPRF Wirewound Flameproof C B A Circuit Board Assembly P C B Printed Circuit Board E S D Electrostatically Sensitive Devices 3 SERVICE OF CHIP PARTS When servicing chip parts please use a soldering iron of less than 30 W Refer to IIC TRANSISTOR AND CHIP PART INFORMATION 4 When replacing 0 resistor a...

Page 113: ...nstall it to R6076 Case2 When replacing IC6001 M32121MCA100 with IC6001 M32121FCAWG be sure to remove resistor Ref No R6076 Then install it to R6027 7 IC401 replacement note for model PV DV401 Two types of IC401 MN1030F01K or MN103001GDA are used on a running change basis When replacing IC401 as in cases like the following it is necessary to replace the resistor at the same time Otherwise IC401 ma...

Page 114: ...h the original IC401 and the new one supplied as shown When replacing IC401 MN1030F01K with IC401 MN103001GDA be sure to remove resistor Ref No R427 Then install it to R426 12 2 MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS 114 ...

Page 115: ...ANGLE UNIT B 2 44 LSGQ0015 EVF F P C HOLDER B 2 46 LSKM0512 EVF BASE HOLDER A 2 48 LSYK0591 EVF CASE A UNIT ABS RESIN A 2 48 LSKM0575 EVF CASE A ABS RESIN B 2 50 LSYK0593 ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER UNIT A 2 50 LSYK0575 COLOR ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER UNIT B 2 51 LSSC0347 FIXING ANGLE B 2 52 LSJB8106 EVF CABLE W OUT CABLE DC12V B 2 54 LCX032ANB 8 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL B 2 55 LSMD0286 EVF LCD HOLDER B...

Page 116: ...YF0478 HOOD CAP UNIT 7 108 LSJA0310 DC CABLE W PLUG DC7 8V 7 109 LSJA0282 AC CORD W PLUG AC120V 7 109 VJAW0044 AC CORD W PLUG AC120V 7 110 PV DAC11 A AC ADAPTOR UNIT 7 112 LSJA0280 AUDIO VIDEO CABLE W PLUG 2VP P 7 113 LSSQ0293 INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 7 115 LSJA0354 PC CONNECTION CABLE W PLUG DC5V DC 5V B 7 116 LSJA0276 PC CONNECTION CABLE W PLUG DC15V DC 15V A 7 117 LSFT0256 DRIVER SOFTWARE F...

Page 117: ...ENSOR 6 237 VMFW0045 SHEET NYLON RAYON 6 241 LSXD0017 CYLINDER BASE UNIT 6 242 VXDS0210 S POST UNIT 6 243 VXLS1118 S ARM UNIT 6 244 VXDS0209 T POST UNIT 6 245 VXLS1119 T ARM UNIT 6 403 XQN2 BF4FXK SCREW STEEL 1 2 4 404 XQN2 BJ5FXK SCREW STEEL 1 2 4 5 405 XQN2 BF3FXK SCREW STEEL 4 407 XQN2 BF4FN SCREW STEEL B 2 413 LSHD0051 SCREW STEEL 1 414 XQN2 BJ8FXK SCREW STEEL 1 416 XQN2 BJ3FXK SCREW STEEL 4 4...

Page 118: ... C B A B 4 RTL E70 LSEP8005B1 JACK C B A 1 RTL E80 LSEP8057C1 S JACK C B A 1 RTL E90 LSEQ0603 CCD C B A NR 3 E100 LSEP8094A1 SHORT JIG C B A B 1 SERVICE FIXTURES AND TOOLS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks VFK1217 49 TRANSMISSION TAPE VED VFM3010EDS COLOR BAR STANDARD TAPE VED VFK1451 DVC HEAD CLEANING TAPE VED LSVQ0041 TAPE PATH ALIGNMENT TAPE LSVQ0028 PLIER FOR NON ZIF CONNECTOR VFKW0...

Page 119: ...LSXM0013 MICROPHONE UNIT FRONT C B A A RTL E30 LSXM0014 MICROPHONE UNIT FRONT C B A B RTL E40 LSEQ0607 ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER C B A A RTL E50 LSEP8093A1 COLOR ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER C B A B RTL E60 LSEP8090A1 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY C B A A RTL E60 LSEP8090B1 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY C B A B RTL E70 LSEP8005B1 JACK C B A RTL E80 LSEP8057C1 S JACK C B A RTL E90 LSEQ0603 CCD C B A NR E S D E100 LSEP8094A...

Page 120: ...12903VTE1 IC LINEAR IC6006 NJM12904VTE1 IC LINEAR IC6007 LSUQ0031 IC 16K EEP ROM E S D IC6008 S3514AEFSTB IC LOGIC E S D IC6009 M62366GP IC LINEAR TRANSISTORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Q401 2SD1819A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP B Q401 2SC4081T106R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP B Q701 2SD1819A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q701 2SC4081T106R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q702 2SD1819A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP...

Page 121: ...NPN CHIP Q3009 2SD1819A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP B Q3009 2SC4081T106R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP B Q3010 2SD1819A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3010 2SC4081T106R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3011 2SD1819A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP B Q3011 2SC4081T106R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP B Q6001 2SD601A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP B Q6001 2SC2412K146R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP B Q6002 2SD601A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP B Q6002 2SC2412K146R TR...

Page 122: ...SI CHIP D9001 MA728 DIODE SI CHIP RESISTORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R301 ERJ2GEJ101X MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R302 ERJ2GEJ101X MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R303 ERJ2GEJ101X MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R304 ERJ2GEJ101X MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R305 ERJ2GEJ101X MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R306 ERJ2GEJ101X MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R307 ERJ2GEJ101X MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R308 ERJ2GEJ101X MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R309 ERJ2GEJ101X MGF CH...

Page 123: ...0R00X MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 B See Replacement Note R427 ERJ2GE0R00X MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 B See Replacement Note R430 ERJ8GEYF180V MGF CHIP 1 16W 18 B R432 ERJ8GEYF180V MGF CHIP 1 16W 18 B R437 ERJ2GEJ103X MGF CHIP 1 16W 10K B R439 ERJ2GEJ473X MGF CHIP 1 16W 47K B R440 ERJ2GEJ472X MGF CHIP 1 16W 4 7K B R441 ERJ2GEJ103X MGF CHIP 1 16W 10K B R442 ERJ2GEJ473X MGF CHIP 1 16W 47K B R443 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16...

Page 124: ... 1 16W 4 7K R743 ERJ2GEJ474X MGF CHIP 1 16W 470K R744 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R745 ERJ2GEJ123X MGF CHIP 1 16W 12K R746 ERJ2GEJ152X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1 5K R747 ERJ2GEJ123X MGF CHIP 1 16W 12K R748 ERJ2GEJ273X MGF CHIP 1 16W 27K R749 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R750 ERJ2GEJ331X MGF CHIP 1 16W 330 R751 ERJ2GEJ223X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22K R752 ERJ3GEYJ565V MGF CHIP 1 16W 5 6M R753 ERJ2GEJ393X MGF CHIP ...

Page 125: ...6W 10K R2012 ERJ2GEJ103X MGF CHIP 1 16W 10K R2013 ERJ2GEJ225X MGF CHIP 1 16W 2 2M R2014 ERJ2GEJ222X MGF CHIP 1 16W 2 2K R2015 ERJ8GEYJR27V MGF CHIP 1 8W 0 27 R2016 ERJ8GEYJR27V MGF CHIP 1 8W 0 27 R2017 ERJ2GEJ101X MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R2018 ERJ2GEJ471X MGF CHIP 1 16W 470 R2019 ERJ2GEJ471X MGF CHIP 1 16W 470 R2020 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R2021 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R2022 ERJ2GEJ333X MGF...

Page 126: ...CHIP 1 16W 1K R3159 ERJ2GEJ472X MGF CHIP 1 16W 4 7K R3201 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R3202 ERJ2GEJ100X MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R3203 ERJ2GEJ470X MGF CHIP 1 16W 47 R3204 ERJ2GEJ272X MGF CHIP 1 16W 2 7K R3205 ERJ2GEJ103X MGF CHIP 1 16W 10K R3206 ERJ2GEJ153X MGF CHIP 1 16W 15K R3207 ERJ2GEJ681X MGF CHIP 1 16W 680 R3208 ERJ2GEJ681X MGF CHIP 1 16W 680 R3209 ERJ2GEJ273X MGF CHIP 1 16W 27K R3210 ERJ2GEJ223X...

Page 127: ...R6019 ERJ2GEJ331X MGF CHIP 1 16W 330 R6020 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R6021 ERJ2GE0R00X MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R6022 ERJ2GEJ331X MGF CHIP 1 16W 330 B R6023 ERJ2GEJ103X MGF CHIP 1 16W 10K B R6024 ERJ2GEJ562X MGF CHIP 1 16W 5 6K B R6025 ERJ2GEJ392X MGF CHIP 1 16W 3 9K B R6026 ERJ2GEJ272X MGF CHIP 1 16W 2 7K B R6027 ERJ2GE0R00X MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 See Replacement Note R6028 ERJ2GEJ473X MGF CHIP 1 16W 47K R...

Page 128: ...63X MGF CHIP 1 16W 56K R6083 ERJ2GEJ563X MGF CHIP 1 16W 56K R6084 ERJ2GEJ473X MGF CHIP 1 16W 47K R6085 ERJ2GEJ473X MGF CHIP 1 16W 47K R6086 ERJ2GEJ473X MGF CHIP 1 16W 47K R6087 ERJ2GEJ154X MGF CHIP 1 16W 150K R6088 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R6089 ERJ2GEJ154X MGF CHIP 1 16W 150K R6090 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R6091 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R6092 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R6093 ERJ...

Page 129: ...6137 ERJ2GEJ332X MGF CHIP 1 16W 3 3K R6138 ERJ2GEJ331X MGF CHIP 1 16W 330 R6139 ERJ2GEJ331X MGF CHIP 1 16W 330 R6140 ERJ2GEJ103X MGF CHIP 1 16W 10K R6141 ERJ2GEJ123X MGF CHIP 1 16W 12K R6143 ERJ2GEJ273X MGF CHIP 1 16W 27K R6144 ERJ2GEJ103X MGF CHIP 1 16W 10K R6145 ERJ2GEJ392X MGF CHIP 1 16W 3 9K R6147 ERJ2GEJ273X MGF CHIP 1 16W 27K R6148 ERJ2GEJ123X MGF CHIP 1 16W 12K R6149 ERJ2GEJ103X MGF CHIP 1 ...

Page 130: ...192 ERJ2GEJ473X MGF CHIP 1 16W 47K R6193 ERJ2GEJ102X MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R6194 ERJ2GEJ473X MGF CHIP 1 16W 47K CAPACITORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C301 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C302 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C303 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C304 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C306 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C307 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C308 ECUV1A105ZFV C CHIP 1...

Page 131: ... 16V 0 1UF C1203 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C2001 ECST0JY475 TANTALUM CHIP 6 3V 4 7UF C2002 VCUSQBA225KB C CHIP 10V 2 2UF C2003 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C2004 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C2005 ECUV1A105KBN C CHIP 10V 1UF C2006 ECUE1C103KBQ C CHIP 16V 0 01UF C2007 ECUV1E183KBV C CHIP 25V 0 018UF C2008 ECUV1H471KBN C CHIP 50V 470PF C2010 ECUV1E183KBV C CHIP 25V 0 018UF C2012 ECUV1E104KBN C...

Page 132: ... MGF CHIP 1 16W 1 5K C3033 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3034 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3035 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3036 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3037 ECUE1C103KBQ C CHIP 16V 0 01UF C3038 ECST0JY106 TANTALUM CHIP 6 3V 10UF C3039 ECUE1C103KBQ C CHIP 16V 0 01UF C3040 ECUE1H180JCQ C CHIP 50V 18PF C3042 ECUE1H180JCQ C CHIP 50V 18PF C3103 ECUE1C103KBQ C CHIP 16V 0 01UF C3104 ECST0JY...

Page 133: ...104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3206 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3207 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3208 ECST0JY106 TANTALUM CHIP 6 3V 10UF C3209 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3211 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3213 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3215 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3217 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3218 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3220 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C3221 ECUE1...

Page 134: ... C CHIP 50V 33PF C6006 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C6007 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C6010 ECUE1C103KBQ C CHIP 16V 0 01UF C6011 ECUE1C103KBQ C CHIP 16V 0 01UF C6012 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C6013 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C6015 ECST0JY106 TANTALUM CHIP 6 3V 10UF C6016 ECUE1C104ZFQ C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C6017 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C6019 ECUE1A104KBQ C CHIP 10V 0 1UF C6020 ECUE1C103K...

Page 135: ... 47UH L3011 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L3012 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L3013 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L3014 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L3015 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L3201 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L3202 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L3205 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L3206 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L3207 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L4301 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH L4302 LSLJDJA100KF C...

Page 136: ...20 CONNECTOR 20P FP7 LSJS09AA040 CONNECTOR 40P FP8 LSJS05AA022 CONNECTOR 22P B FP9 LSJS09AA024 CONNECTOR 24P FP10 LSJS05AA022 CONNECTOR 22P FP11 LSJS05AA006 CONNECTOR 6P A FP301 LSJS05AA014 CONNECTOR 14P FP701 LSJS05AA022 CONNECTOR 22P MISCELLANEOUS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 722 VMTS0035M CUSHION RUBBER 723 VMFS0138 SHEET NYLON RAYON 12 3 2 POWER C B A INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref No...

Page 137: ...Q1019 DTC124EE TL TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1021 2SC559200L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1021 CPH3206 TL TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1023 2SD2351T106V TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1023 2SD2351T106W TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1024 2SC559200L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1024 CPH3206 TL TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1025 XP4501 TRANSISTOR COMPLX CMP SI NPN CHIP Q1026 2SB1462J TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q1026 2SA1774 R TRANSISTOR SI ...

Page 138: ... MGF CHIP 1 16W 82 R1026 VRJSQ6D820Z MGF CHIP 1 16W 82 R1027 VRJSQ6D302Z MGF CHIP 1 16W 3K R1028 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R1030 VRJSD3D2701 MGF CHIP 1 16W 2 7K R1031 VRJSQ6D820Z MGF CHIP 1 16W 82 R1032 VRJSQ6D820Z MGF CHIP 1 16W 82 R1033 VRJSD3D3001 MGF CHIP 1 16W 3K R1034 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R1036 VRJSD3D6800 MGF CHIP 1 16W 680 R1037 VRJSQ6D820Z MGF CHIP 1 16W 82 R1038 VRJSQ6D820Z ...

Page 139: ...ACITORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C1001 ECUE1A104KBQ C CHIP 10V 0 1UF C1002 ECUV0J474KBV C CHIP 6 3V 0 47UF C1003 ECUE1A104KBQ C CHIP 10V 0 1UF C1004 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C1005 ECUE1A104KBQ C CHIP 10V 0 1UF C1006 ECUE1H101JCQ C CHIP 50V 100PF C1007 ECUE1A104KBQ C CHIP 10V 0 1UF C1008 ECUV0J105KBV C CHIP 6 3V 1UF C1009 ECUE1C103KBQ C CHIP 16V 0 01UF C1010 ECUE1C103KBQ C ...

Page 140: ... CHIP 10V 1UF C1068 ECUV0J105KBV C CHIP 6 3V 1UF C1069 ECST0JZ106R TANTALUM CHIP 6 3V 10UF C1070 ECUV0J105KBV C CHIP 6 3V 1UF C1071 ECUV1C225ZFN C CHIP 16V 2 2UF C1072 ECUV1C225ZFN C CHIP 16V 2 2UF C1073 VCUSQBH105ZF C CHIP 50V 1UF C1074 ECUV0J105KBV C CHIP 6 3V 1UF C1075 ECUV0J105KBV C CHIP 6 3V 1UF C1076 ECUV0J105KBV C CHIP 6 3V 1UF C1077 ECUV0J105KBV C CHIP 6 3V 1UF C1079 ECUE1C103KBQ C CHIP 16...

Page 141: ... 7UH L1019 VLQ0426J470 COIL CHIP 47UH L1020 VLQ0426J470 COIL CHIP 47UH L1021 VLQ0426J470 COIL CHIP 47UH L1027 LSLF0068 FERRITE BEADS CHIP L1028 LSLF0068 FERRITE BEADS CHIP L6501 ERJ3GEYJ821V MGF CHIP 1 16W 820 A L6502 ERJ3GEYJ821V MGF CHIP 1 16W 820 A L6503 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 A L6503 BK1608HM102 FERRITE CORE B L6504 LSLJDJA100KF COIL CHIP 10UH A L6505 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 B L65...

Page 142: ...04 2SB1218A TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q4804 2SA1576A106R TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q4805 2SD1819A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q4805 2SC4081T106R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q4806 2SB1218A TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q4806 2SA1576A106R TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q4807 2SB1218A TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q4807 2SA1576A106R TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q4808 2SD1819A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q4808 2SC4081T106R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q48...

Page 143: ... MGF CHIP 1 16W 5 6K R4815 ERJ3GEYJ181V MGF CHIP 1 16W 180 R4816 ERJ3GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1 16W 4 7K R4817 ERJ3GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 16W 470 R4818 ERJ3GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10K R4819 VRJSD3D1503 MGF CHIP 1 16W 150K R4820 VRJSD3D5602 MGF CHIP 1 16W 56K R4821 ERJ3GEYJ332V MGF CHIP 1 16W 3 3K R4822 ERJ3GEYJ562V MGF CHIP 1 16W 5 6K R4823 ERJ3GEYJ181V MGF CHIP 1 16W 180 R4824 ERJ3GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1 16W 4...

Page 144: ...0V 1UF C4818 VCUSQBA105KB C CHIP 10V 1UF C6501 ECST0JY106 TANTALUM CHIP 6 3V 10UF C6502 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF COILS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks L4801 BK1608LM751 FERRITE CORE B L4802 BK1608LM751 FERRITE CORE B FPC CONNECTOR Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks FP4801 LSJS05AA022 CONNECTOR 22P JACKS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks JK4801 LSJJ0142 STEREO...

Page 145: ...SD3D1203V MGF CHIP 1 16W 120K R908 ERJ3GEYJ514V MGF CHIP 1 16W 510K R909 ERJ3GEYJ242V MGF CHIP 1 16W 2 4K R911 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R914 ERJ3GEYJ3R9V MGF CHIP 1 16W 3 9 R915 ERJ3GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 16W 2 2K R916 VRJSD3D3302 MGF CHIP 1 16W 33K R921 ERJ3GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1 16W 4 7K R922 ERJ3GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1 16W 15K R923 ERJ3GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 16W 2 2K R924 ERJ3GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 16W 2 ...

Page 146: ... TANTALUM CHIP 10V 22UF C913 EEAFC1C470H ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47UF C914 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C915 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0 1UF C916 LSCUEA6102KB C CHIP 630V 1000PF C917 ECEA1HKS010I ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1UF C918 ECKD2H331KB5 CERAMIC 500V 330PF COILS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks L901 VLQ0319K220 COIL CHIP 22UH L902 ELH5L3111 COIL PIN HEADERS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Re...

Page 147: ... 12 3 5 COLOR ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER C B A Model B INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks IC901 AN2540FHQ IC LINEAR TRANSISTORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Q901 2SD1819A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q901 2SC4081T106R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP DIODES Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks D901 NSCW100 LIGHT EMITTING DIODE RESISTORS 147 ...

Page 148: ...IP 1 16W 22 R921 VRJSD3D2702 MGF CHIP 1 16W 27K R922 VRJSD3D5601 MGF CHIP 1 16W 5 6K R923 VRJSD3D2202 MGF CHIP 1 16W 22K R925 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R926 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R927 ERJ3GEYJ682V MGF CHIP 1 16W 6 8K R928 ERJ3GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1 16W 22K CAPACITORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C901 NMA0J226MTR ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 6 3V 22UF C902 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1U...

Page 149: ...Description Remarks FP901 LSJS05AA022 CONNECTOR 22P FP902 LSJS05AA016 CONNECTOR 16P 12 3 6 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY C B A INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks IC8001 AN2540FHQ IC LINEAR TRANSISTORS 149 ...

Page 150: ...STOR SI NPN CHIP Q8010 UN5114 TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q8010 DTA114YUA106 TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q8011 UN5212 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q8011 DTC124EUA106 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q8012 XP4601 TRANSISTOR COMPLX CMP SI NPN PNP CHIP Q8013 UN5114 TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP B Q8013 DTA114YUA106 TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP B Q8014 XP4601 TRANSISTOR COMPLX CMP SI NPN PNP CHIP Q8015 UN5212 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP B Q8015...

Page 151: ...025 ERJ3GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1 16W 15K R8027 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8028 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8029 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8033 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8034 ERJ3GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R8035 ERJ3GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R8036 ERJ3GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 16W 100 R8037 ERJ3GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R8038 ERJ3GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10K R8039 ERJ3GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 1...

Page 152: ...9 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C8107 ECUV1A106KBP C CHIP 10V 10UF C8108 ECHU1H333JB5 C CHIP 50V 0 033UF C8109 LSCUCAD150J C CHIP 2KV 15PF C8110 LSCUCAD150J C CHIP 2KV 15PF C8113 ECUV1C104KBV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF A C8114 ECUV0J105KBV C CHIP 6 3V 1UF C8115 ECST0JY106 TANTALUM CHIP 6 3V 10UF C8116 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF C8117 VCUSQBC105KB C CHIP 16V 1UF C8118 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF COILS R...

Page 153: ...s L3701 MMZ1608D301B COIL 300UH L3702 MMZ1608D301B COIL 300UH L3703 BK1608HM102 FERRITE CORE L3704 BK1608HM102 FERRITE CORE L3705 BK1608HM102 FERRITE CORE L3710 MMZ1608D301B COIL 300UH FPC CONNECTOR Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks FP3701 LSJS09AA015 CONNECTOR 15P JACKS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks JK3701 LSJJ0162 AUDIO VIDEO JACK SOCKET JK3702 VJJW0066 PHONE JACK SOCKE...

Page 154: ...Name Description Remarks L3751 BK1608HM102 FERRITE CORE L3752 BK1608HM102 FERRITE CORE FPC CONNECTOR Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks FP3751 LSJS05AA006 CONNECTOR 6P JACKS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks JK3751 LSJJ0150 S VIDEO JACK SOCKET MISCELLANEOUS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 731 LSSB0004 BATTERY 154 ...

Page 155: ...AL DATA MIC ON L 229 227 226 225 224 FP1 4 FP1 5 FP2 3 4 FP2 1 2 FP2 15 FP2 14 FP1 8 FP1 7 FP1 3 FP2 17 FP2 16 FP1 2 IC6005 Q6007 Q6006 5 6 3 2 7 1 6 5 2 3 83 82 7 1 34 58 55 9 8 37 36 M DEW SENSOR TAKEUP PHOTO TR SUPPLY PHOTO TR FP2 6 FP2 19 FP2 11 FP2 7 FP2 8 FP2 9 FP2 10 TAKEUP PHOTO TR 248 SUPPLY PHOTO TR 247 MIC CASSETTE DOWN L SAFETY TAB ON L 10 204 1 8V UNREG 7 MODE SW POSITION 2 8 MODE SW ...

Page 156: ...26 47 CAPSTAN FG HEAD 2 CAPSTAN UNIT 209 96 210 97 75 236 CAP TORQUE LIMIT CAP SPEED ERROR CYL SPEED ERROR CYL FG CYL FG CYL PG CAP FG CAP DIRECTION CTL 237 CYL ON CTL CYL VM CYL SW CAP SW CAP FG CAP VM SP MODE LP MODE TRIANGLE WAVE TO FROM POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM 18 18 18 18 18 18 FP4 2 FP3 2 3 5 14 19 16 21 18 49 CYL DRIVE CLOCK 47 48 34 33 24 TO INTERFACE BOARD FOR EVR ADJUSTMENT CYLINDER MO...

Page 157: ...03 221 251 LED CONTROL ZOOM SW DATA Q6008 HALL AMP DRIVE Q701 BUFFER Q702 22 24 25 19 27 29 26 FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE CONTROL 0 FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE CONTROL 1 FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE CONTROL 2 FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE 0 FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE 1 FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE 2 30 FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE 3 FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE 0 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE CONTROL 0 ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE CONTROL 1 ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE CONTROL 2 ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE...

Page 158: ...27 FP7 25 FP7 10 FP7 11 FP7 13 FP8003 8 LCD PANEL UNIT Q8002 Q8001 Q8006 Q8005 Q8004 Q8003 Q8008 Q8007 12V 5V 3V 2 43 29 7 5V VCC 3V 42 VCC 3V 10 VCC 12V VCC 3V FRP FP7 3 FP7 4 REVERSE NORMAL OPEN CLOSE TO FROM SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM FROM VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS I BLOCK DIAGRAM FROM SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM TO INTERFACE BOARD FOR EVR ADJUSTMENT TO IC6001 98 LCD REVERSE L TO IC6001 99 LCD OP...

Page 159: ...NC SEPARATION FP901 3 FP11 4 LUMA 2 9 15 14 8 5 1 3 13 8 3 2 HV 1 7 16 5 6 H G1 HK HV L901 PR901 VCC Q901 Q902 VR901 TP902 TP901 VERTICAL SIZE V DEFLECTION COIL H DEFLECTION COIL VR903 BRIGHTNESS VR902 FOCUS P902 3 P902 4 5V P902 L902 C913 1 P902 2 EVF C B A VIDEO SIGNAL REC PB G3 4 G2 FROM VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS I BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 160: ... SIGNAL PROCESS I BLOCK DIAGRAM FROM SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM TO INTERFACE BOARD FOR EVR ADJUSTMENT FROM POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM V SYNC EVF R EVF G EVF B EVF CS LCD EVF SERIAL CLOCK LCD EVF SERIAL DATA 0 EVF R EVF G EVF B H DATA EVF BL 5V H SYNC C902 C903 C904 38 39 40 20 FP8 10 FP8 9 FP8 8 FP8 4 FP8 7 FP8 20 FP8 19 FP8 18 FP901 10 FP901 9 FP901 8 FP8 13 FP8 14 FP8 15 FP901 11 FP8 12 B2 24 ...

Page 161: ...D LCD 15V CAP VM CAP SW CYL VM CYL SW TRIANGLE WAVE TO FROM SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM EVF BL 5V FROM IC6001 174 EVF BACKLIGHT ON H L1010 AF 5V SW UNREG SP 3V REG 3V D L1015 RF 3V REG 1 5V D POWER C B A MAIN C B A MAIN C B A PWM CONTROL VCC TRIANGLE WAVE OSCILLATOR SHORTCIRCUIT PROTECT ON OFF CONTROL 5 L1020 L1019 CAM 15V LCD 12V EVF 12V PWM CONTROL DRIVE ERROR AMP PWM CONTROL DRIVE ERROR AMP PWM CONTROL...

Page 162: ...1 C3555 IC3504 IC3201 IC3501 IC3001 TP3003 TP3205 TP3206 TP3025 TP3207 TP3021 TP3022 21 4 1 8 5 C3226 C3501 C3505 C3518 C3517 R3501 L3502 L3003 R2023 C3202 C3014 L3002 TP3901 TP3201 TP3202 TP3016 TP3914 TP3503 TP3504 TP3010 TP3011 TP3017 TP3015 C3223 C3217 C3220 R3211 R3212 R3015 C3009 C3007 R3004 R3002 R3001 R3502 L3005 C3005 C3006 C3003 C3011 C3004 L3004 C3516 C3017 C3018 R3006 R3007 R3016 R3017...

Page 163: ...3 D 2 R6039 H 2 C3007 C 3 C310 D 5 C3510 B 5 C6009 H 2 R1104 I 3 R3029 E 4 R3554 A 3 R5004 D 2 R6043 H 2 C3008 E 3 C311 D 5 C3511 C 5 C6010 H 2 R1105 I 3 R303 D 4 R3555 A 3 R5005 D 1 R6044 H 2 C3009 C 3 C3110 B 5 C3512 B 5 C6011 H 2 R1106 I 3 R3030 E 3 R3901 I 5 R5006 D 1 R6045 G 3 C301 E 5 C3119 B 6 C3513 B 5 C6021 G 3 R1107 I 3 R3032 E 4 R3902 I 5 R5008 D 1 R6046 G 2 C3010 E 3 C312 E 5 C3514 C 5...

Page 164: ...0 L4302 C4311 C3131 C4312 R4305 C4301 C4302 IC4301 R3158 R3157 R3124 R3122 R3123 R3121 R3120 R3119 R3156 R3155 C4308 C3143 C3137 C4307 C3140 IC3002 R3118 R3117 C3118 C3136 C3141C3134 C3124 C3127 C3126 C3102 C3130 C3121 C3101 C3129 C3117 C3103 C3109 R3112 C3111 C3113 C3106 C3519 C3523 R3105 R3116 R3111 R3562 C3569 C3560 C3564 R3556 R3110 R3107 R3109 R3568 R3103 R3102 R3101 R3104 R3106 C3133 C3135 C...

Page 165: ...38 I 2 C6020 C 3 C6036 E 2 R3157 H 2 R3251 I 6 R329 E 5 R6097 C 3 R6166 D 1 R727 G 5 C2019 C 1 C3139 I 2 C6023 C 3 C6037 E 2 R3158 H 2 R3252 I 6 R330 F 4 R6100 D 1 R6167 E 1 R728 G 6 C2020 C 1 C314 F 5 C6026 D 2 C6038 E 2 R2024 C 2 R3253 I 6 R331 E 5 R6101 D 1 R6168 C 3 R729 G 6 C2021 B 1 C3140 H 2 C6027 D 2 C6039 E 2 R3008 F 4 R3254 I 6 R332 D 5 R6108 E 2 R6169 C 3 R6184 D 3 C2022 B 1 C3141 I 2 C...

Page 166: ...75 R1069 R1065 R1064 R1001 R1051 R1050 R1049 R1002 R1016 R1007 R1006 R1023 R1022 R1021 R1020 R1019 R1003 R1017 R1005 D1001 D1007 C1004 C1082 C1084 C1006 C1007 C1008 C1009 C1010 C1011 C1012 C1013 C1014 C1016 C1017 C1019 C1020 C1022 C1024 C1025 C1026 C1027 C1028 C1065 C1073 C1005 C1003 C1001 C1074 C1077 C1080 C1068 C1051 C1081 C6503 C1085 C1029 C6504 C1063 C6505 C1053 C6502 C1062 C1055 C1054 C1060 C...

Page 167: ...C1016 B 3 C1063 E 3 JK1001 G 1 R1009 B 5 R1050 C 2 C1017 B 3 C1064 C 3 JK6501 E 2 R1010 B 3 R1051 C 2 C1019 B 5 C1065 C 2 JK6502 E 2 R1011 C 4 R1063 E 5 C1020 B 3 C1066 C 2 L1001 B 1 R1012 B 5 R1064 E 5 C1022 A 4 C1067 B 3 L1002 A 4 R1013 C 3 R1065 E 5 C1024 A 4 C1068 B 2 L1003 A 3 R1014 B 3 R1069 E 3 C1025 A 4 C1069 C 5 L1004 A 5 R1015 A 3 R1070 E 3 C1026 A 4 C1070 C 5 L1005 A 3 R1016 B 3 R1071 E...

Page 168: ... MAGIC VU IR RECEIVER 1 2 3 A B C D MICROPHONE UNIT FRONT C B A LSXM0013 A LSXM0014 B COMPONENT SIDE FOIL SIDE NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION Q4801 B 2 Q4802 C 2 Q4803 C 2 Q4804 C 2 Q4805 D 2 Q4806 D 2 Q4807 D 2 Q4808 C 2 Q4809 D 2 FJ4801 D 3 FP4801 A 2 CONNECTOR TRANSISTOR FRONT MICROPHONE LEADLESS COMPONENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE M...

Page 169: ...2 T901 LSJB8092 8 1 16 9 1 4 1 5 2 6 VERTICAL SIZE BRIGHTNESS FOCUS 1 2 A B C D E F IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY THE SIGN HAVE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS IMPORTANT FOR SAFETY WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED PARTS DUAL PATTERNS DUAL PATTERNS COMPONENT SIDE FOIL SIDE IC901 F 1 FP901 E 1 P902 F 2 TP901 A 1 TP902 A 1 VR901 A 1 VR902 B 1 VR903 B 1 Q901 B 1...

Page 170: ...0 Q901 C909 R902 L901 R903 R906 C902 C903 IC901 FP901 LSJB8093 13 1 12 24 25 36 37 48 2 1 1 2 16 15 21 22 1 3 4 5 1 2 A B COMPONENT SIDE FOIL SIDE DUAL PATTERNS DUAL PATTERNS LEADLESS COMPONENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE COLOR EVF C B A C901 A 1 C909 B 1 L901 B 2 R906 B 1 R915 A 1 R924 B 1 C902 B 2 C910 A 2 L902 B 1 R907 A 1 R916 A 1 R925 A 1 C903 B 1 C911 B 1 L903 A 1 R908 A 1 R917 A 1 R926 A 1 C903 B ...

Page 171: ... FP8002 FP8001 C2B1E1 HV GND 2 1 4 3 6 5 7 8 VH GND LSJB8090 1 25 1 24 1 24 1 12 13 24 25 36 37 48 1 3 4 5 E2B2C1 C2B1E1 E2B2C1 1 2 3 4 A B C D E FOIL SIDE IC8001 B 3 IC8002 C 2 FP8001 A 4 FP8002 A 2 FP8003 A 2 Q8001 C 4 Q8002 C 3 Q8003 C 3 Q8004 C 3 Q8005 C 3 Q8006 C 3 Q8007 B 3 Q8008 B 3 Q8009 C 2 Q8010 C 2 Q8011 C 2 Q8012 C 1 Q8013 A 3 Q8014 C 1 Q8015 A 2 Q8104 E 3 Q8105 D 3 Q8106 D 4 Q8107 D 4...

Page 172: ...ICH ARE NOT USED PLEASE REFER TO THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST FOR PROPER PARTS CONTENT D3708 D3706 R3708 R3707 R3706 R3705 D3707 D3704 R3703 L3702 D3701 D3703 D3702 L3704 L3705 JK3701 L3710 D3705 R3704 JK3703 FP3701 L3701 L3703 JK3702 LSJB8005 14 15 2 1 HEAD PHONE JACK DV JACK AUDIO VIDEO JACK 1 2 A B COMPONENT SIDE FOIL SIDE DUAL PATTERNS DUAL PATTERNS FP3701 A 2 CONNECTOR JACK LEADLESS C...

Page 173: ...Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions thoroughly LSQT0451A Model No PV DV401 Digital Video Camcorder Operating Instructions Mini R ...

Page 174: ... with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ...

Page 175: ...ng instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow Instructions All operating and maintenance instructions should be followed 5 Cleaning Unplug this video unit from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a dry cloth for cleaning 6 Attachments Do not use a...

Page 176: ...bstitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 21 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the video unit is in safe operating order USE LOCATION TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD Your Palmcorder and power supply should not be exposed to rain or moisture Do not connect the power supply or ope...

Page 177: ...al Zoom 40 Digital PhotoShot 41 Index Search 41 White Balance 42 Recording Still Pictures 42 MAGICVU 0LUX 42 Program AE 43 Other Digital Functions 44 Picture in Picture PinP 45 Strobe Multi Mode 46 Focus 47 Backlight 47 Audio Video Fade In Out 48 High Speed Shutter 48 Audio Dubbing using the External or Built in Microphone 49 Memory Stop Editing 50 Copying your Tapes to S VHS or VHS Cassette 51 Co...

Page 178: ... indicating the 6 35 mm digital standard RecordSpeed PlaybackTime 1 To prevent accidental erasure Slide the tab to the left open 2 To record again Slide the tab to the right close Cassettes have a sliding record tab to ensure recordings are not accidentally erased record tab EraseProtection Before Using 1 pc IR Remote Control LSSQ0294 with Battery CR2025 Microsoft and Windows are registered tradem...

Page 179: ...he Palmcorder is connected to a power source the cassette can be inserted and ejected without turning the Palmcorder on To remove the cassette Slide TAPE EJECT to open the Cassette Compartment Cover and pull the cassette tape straight out Hint to locate recording position when inserting cassette When you insert a partially recorded cassette use the Edit Search Function see page 24 to visually conf...

Page 180: ...th no buckle through the Light Holder so that it faces outward Then reinsert the buckle 1 2 2 1 3 Adjust the Length 1 Insert the Light into the Light Holder for Storage 2 To remove the Light press LIGHT RELEASE and slide Light out of the holder LIGHT RELEASE Button Light Holder Attach the Light Optional Adjust the length of the Hand Strap to the size of your hand as illustrated Hand Strap Attachin...

Page 181: ...cassette record tab up window side facing out Make sure the record tab is closed See page 6 Protection Film Note Remove the Protection Film before use 1 2 4 3 Before you begin Charge the Battery See page 11 VCR OFF CAMERA M CARD CameraRecording When the LCD monitor is fully open the Viewfinder automatically turns OFF 180 90 VCR OFF CAMERA M CARD 1 Set POWER Switch to CAMERA LCD Monitor 2Adjust the...

Page 182: ...Y Button to start playback 5 Press STOP Button to stop playback M CARD Lock Switch Before you begin Charge the Battery See page 11 Memory Card MultiMediaCard or SD Memory Card See page 64 Be sure to insert the Memory Card before using the Card PhotoShot See page 32 Below is a list of memory cards which can be used in this Palmcorder Memory Card MultiMediaCard LSFT0198A supplied MultiMediaCard SanD...

Page 183: ...g of the CHARGE Lamp Charge the Battery within an ambient temperature range of 10 C and 30 C If charging is done in extreme low or high temperatures Battery charge time increases CHARGE Lamp flashes when The Battery is being charged but charging is taking longer than normal Charging is not possible Remove the Battery once wait a short time then re attach it for charging Note 1 Slide the Viewfinder...

Page 184: ...ing or just after use This is normal Do not use an insufficiently charged or worn out Battery If charging is done in extreme low or high temperatures Battery charge time increases Safety precautions Do not get the Battery near or dispose of in fire Do not directly connect short circuit the positive and negative terminals Never attempt to disassemble or reassemble the Battery To avoid damage to the...

Page 185: ...y hour and minutes To make corrections Press JOG KEY repeatedly to move back to an item and correct A built in Battery maintains clock operation If the Palmcorder is not connected to a power source for a few months the built in battery may discharge and CLOCK BATTERY indication appears See page 21 EXAMPLE When DATE TIME setting is completed press MENU three times to start the clock and exit 2001 Y...

Page 186: ... MIX PinP 2 ADJUST CAMERA ADJUST menu is displayed To select PROG AE W BALANCE or H S S High Speed Shutter 3 REC MODE CAMERA REC MODE menu is displayed To select REC SPEED AUDIO REC INDEX SHUTTER SELF REC or WIND CUT 4 SET UP CAMERA SET UP menu is displayed To select REMOTE BEEP or MAGICVU 5 DISPLAY SETTING DISPLAY SETTING menu is displayed To select DISPLAY C RESET DATE TIME or CLOCK SET 6 LCD EV...

Page 187: ... 32 kHz mode 16 bit The sound is recorded in the 16 bit 48 kHz high quality mode INDEX See page 30 DAY An index signal is recorded when recording is restarted after the date has changed since the last recording 2 HOUR An index signal is recorded when recording is restarted after a lapse of more than 2 hours SHUTTER See page 41 When set to ON still pictures taken in the PhotoShot mode are recorded ...

Page 188: ...lect one of the 3 MAGICVU modes slide MAGICVU 0LUX Switch to ON DISPLAY See page 19 To select the desired type of display and counter indication displayed on the LCD Monitor or in the viewfinder C RESET See page 19 Setting to ON resets the counter to zero DATE TIME See page 20 The date and time can be set and displayed on the screen CLOCK SET See page 13 When set to ON the date and time can be set...

Page 189: ...earch function PHOTO To search for Photo shot pictures SCENE To search for scenes marked with Index signal AUDIO See page 50 To select the desired audio playback mode after performing audio dubbing in the 12 bit mode SP mode only ST1 The original sound alone is played back ST2 The dubbed sound alone is played back MIX The original sound and the dubbed sound are played back together REMOTE See page...

Page 190: ...zero DATE TIME See page 19 The date and time can be set and displayed on the screen CLOCK SET See page 13 When set to ON the date and time can be set on the screen LCD EVF SETTING See page 23 Setting to ON displays the menu for adjusting the LCD brightness color level and the EVF brightness M CARD Menu Screen 9 10 11 12 13 8 9 10 11 12 13 8 MENU OSD MENU OSD Photo Rec Mode Menu Screen Photo Play M...

Page 191: ...pears when SEPIA or MONO is selected in VCR menu Tape Speed Indication See page 15 Indicates the tape speed SP or LP AY DVM30EA AY DVM60EA Memory Counter M 0 00 00 The Palmcorder will stop whenever it reaches the point where the counter was previously set to M 0 00 00 during audio dub fast forward or rewind Time Code 0h00m00s00f The Palmcorder calculates and displays exactly where you are on any t...

Page 192: ...ng PAUSE Paused during recording PLAY Playback R Repeat Playback CHK Recording Check FF Fast forward REW Rewind FF Search REW Search BLANK Blank Search SEARCH Index Search Digital EIS Indications See page 39 Zoom Magnification Level See page 40 Manual Focus Indication See page 47 White Balance Indication See page 42 PROGRAM AE Indication See page 43 Backlight Indication See page 47 Shutter Mode in...

Page 193: ...B is attempted on a pre recorded LP tape CANNOT REC LP MODE will appear for 5 seconds If excessive moisture condenses in the unit WARNING will flash DEW DETECTED will appear and the Palmcorder will automatically turn OFF in 15 seconds In this case wait until the indicator no longer flashes when your Palmcorder is turned ON again When a battery recharge is necessary WARNING will flash LOW BATTERY w...

Page 194: ... may appear in the picture This is a normal characteristic of the CCD pick up device Try to avoid this whenever possible WARNING Do not leave the Palmcorder with the EVF aimed directly at the sun as this may cause damage to the internal parts of the EVF Do not lift or carry the Palmcorder by the EVF or the LCD Monitor SimpleRecording Before you begin Connect the Palmcorder to a power source See pa...

Page 195: ...80 degrees so it faces the same direction as the lens to record yourself CAMERA mode The picture in the LCD monitor will appear reversed Set SELF REC to MIRROR see page 15 in the Camera mode menu screen to see the picture as it is actually being recorded Using the LCD Monitor 1LCD OPEN Button Self Recording Note 180 90 90 180 Before you begin Connect the Palmcorder to a power source See pages 11 1...

Page 196: ...P LP tape speed setting is the same as the recording to eliminate distortion during edit search 2 3REC PAUSE Button 1POWER Switch Edit Search You can visually search for scenes in CAMERA mode to maintain proper continuity when taping Note Camera Recording Camera Recording 1Press EDIT SEARCH briefly in the REC PAUSE mode The CHK indication appears After checking the Palmcorder returns to the REC PA...

Page 197: ...led Functions Rec Pause See page 22 Tele Zoom See page 22 Wide Zoom See page 22 Date Time See page 20 Reset See page 50 PhotoShot See page 41 Display On TV See page 31 Counter Time Code See page 19 Audio Dubbing See page 49 Record See page 52 Menu See page 14 Play See page 27 FF Search See page 28 REW Search See page 28 Pause Select See pages 14 28 Stop Set See pages 14 27 Slow Frame Advance Forwa...

Page 198: ...CR mode menu screen then press JOG KEY to display the CAMERA SET UP or VCR PLAY MODE menu screen 4Rotate JOG KEY to select REMOTE and then press JOG KEY to select VCR 2 See pages 16 17 Leave the other Palmcorder set to VCR1 5Set the Remote Control to VCR 1 or VCR 2 to correspond with the Palmcorder you wish to control See above left When the Palmcorder and remote are not set to the same mode VCR1 ...

Page 199: ...order will go into Repeat Playback mode when the tape reaches its end The letter R will appear in the EVF and LCD monitor To exit the Repeat Playback mode turn the Palmcorder OFF 2REWIND SEARCH Button VOLUME KEY 4STOP Button 3PLAY Button Built in Speaker 1LCD OPEN Button Playback using the LCD Monitor You can also use the LCD monitor to playback your recording R Note 180 90 90 You can place the Pa...

Page 200: ...osaic This is normal during this mode STILL Picture Note Note Note SLOW F ADV Button Fast Forward Rewind Check Press PAUSE during playback Press PLAY or PAUSE to release To protect the tape and video heads your Palmcorder s operating modes will revert as follows STILL STOP after 3 minutes Remote Control Only Forward Slow Press SLOW F ADV during play Reverse Slow Press SLOW F ADV during play Press ...

Page 201: ...ly During Still mode rotate JOG KEY to advance or reverse the picture one frame at a time Variable Speed Search 1 Press PLAY to start playback 2 Press PLAY again 3 Rotate JOG KEY to adjust the playback speed Rotate JOG KEY downward for forward playback Rotate JOG KEY upward for reverse playback To return to normal playback Press PLAY Playback will continue at normal speed The Variable Speed Search...

Page 202: ...he button three times S3 will appear If the interval between scenes is less than 1 minute index search may not operate properly Response time from pressing the button and change in the scene number is quite slow Do not press INDEX SEARCH rapidly and continuously During Reverse Index Search mode playback will not begin when a tape rewinds all the way to the beginning Remote Control Only Search for ...

Page 203: ... TV ON and set it to LINE INPUT or S VIDEO Check your TV operating instructions for further information 3 Start playback or begin a recording Make sure the Palmcorder and TV are turned off while connecting Please connect the A V Cable securely CATV System Installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC in USA and to the Canadian Electr...

Page 204: ...ber may not decrease or it may decrease by two This is normal While PROCESSING is displayed DO NOT turn off the Palmcorder or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory Before you begin Connect the Palmcorder to a power source See pages 11 12 Set POWER to OFF before inserting a Memory Card See page 10 M CARD Lock Switch Cautions for the Memory Card Whi...

Page 205: ... images from a cassette tape to a Memory Card 3PLAY Button Before you begin Connect the Palmcorder to a power source See pages 11 12 Set POWER to OFF before inserting a Memory Card See page 10 2POWER Switch MENU Button JOG KEY 4PHOTOSHOT Button M CARD Lock Switch Playback Still Images 1 Slide the M CARD Lock Switch to unlock then set POWER to M CARD The POWER lamp lights red Be sure POWER is fully...

Page 206: ...Press M STOP to return to the Multi Playback screen DISPLAY Select OFF to remove all displays from the screen DCF Design rule for Camera File system Select OFF to cancel DCF No on the screen Note If the file number is changed the Palmcorder cannot read the file data This product is compliant with DCF Design rule for Camera File System Images saved on the Memory Card using other Digital Still Camer...

Page 207: ...rting a recorded Memory Card See pages 32 33 1 Slide the M CARD Lock Switch to unlock then set POWER to M CARD The POWER lamp lights red Be sure POWER is fully turned to M CARD position PLAY PUSH PLAY KEY is displayed for 10 seconds 2 Press M PLAY to display the Multi playback screen PLEASE WAIT appears on screen 3 Press M DEL to display the DELETE menu then rotate and press JOG KEY to select PAGE...

Page 208: ... screen See page 32 You can delete all images from the Memory Card easily with this operation Warning Once deleted images cannot be restored 2M DEL Button M STOP Button While deleting image DO NOT turn off the Palmcorder or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity Before you begin Connect the Palmcorder to ...

Page 209: ...USH STOP PUSH SET JOG JOG KEY KEY KEY SELECT CANCEL ROTATE 1 3 6 4 PAGE You can easily format your Memory Card using this operation Warning Formatting permanently removes all image data 1 2 3 4 6 FORMAT CARD ARE YOU SURE YES NO PUSH STOP E X I T SET JOG JOG KEY KEY SELECT ROTATE While deleting image DO NOT turn off the Palmcorder or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversib...

Page 210: ...gital Function turns off There are 12 pre installed files 5Press REC PAUSE to start recording with Photo Title WIPE or MIX screen is displayed at beginning of the recording Then the Photo Title setting will be cleared automatically You can record PhotoShot images from a Memory Card to a cassette to be used as a WIPE or MIX effect When Photo Title is set to ON the selected image and Title will appe...

Page 211: ...used in both the Recording and Playback VCR modes CAMERA mode VCR mode Other Digital Functions are turned off automatically when the EIS and Digital Zoom are selected A Set POWER to VCR The POWER lamp lights red Be sure POWER is fully turned to VCR position B Press PLAY to start playback C Press EIS to stabilize the picture D Press EIS again to cancel Be sure that D EIS is turned off when not need...

Page 212: ...0X to 40X twice D ZOOM2 from 20X to 300X three times Turn off D ZOOM 3Press REC PAUSE to start recording and press POWER ZOOM to zoom in or zoom out The magnification level is always displayed in the EVF or the LCD monitor when DISPLAY is set to ON See pages 16 18 4Press D ZOOM to turn off Digital Zoom so that no indication appears VCR mode Other Digital Functions are turned off automatically when...

Page 213: ...Y to select PHOTO or SCENE Press MENU twice to exit EPress INDEX SEARCH fast forward or rewind on the remote control to advance or rewind the tape to playback a PhotoShot scene To view the next PhotoShot INDEX SEARCH must be pressed again DigitalPhotoShot Use this feature to record a seven second approx still image from the current camera picture Audio is also recorded for on the spot narration Or...

Page 214: ...e automatically maintains optimum color balance in most lighting conditions However when using Digital Functions etc you may get better results using the manual adjustment 1While in RECORD mode press STILL and hold for 2 seconds to capture a still picture The captured still picture will be recorded together with sound 2Press STILL once again to release the still picture The camera will resume reco...

Page 215: ...ar whitish It is not possible to select the SPORTS mode or PORTRAIT mode together with the GAIN UP in the Digital function camera menu No display SPORTS PORTRAIT LOW LIGHT SPOT LIGHT SURF SNOW Program AE 3 4JOG KEY 2MENU Button The Auto Exposure feature can be used to make quality recordings in a variety of scene situations Note 1 Set POWER to CAMERA The POWER lamp lights red Be sure POWER is full...

Page 216: ...d creates a trail when in motion STRETCH The picture is expanded horizontally GAIN UP Not available during playback Picture sensitivity is increased Only Manual Focus is available WIPE Successive scenes are separated in a way which simulates the drawing of a curtain MIX The current scene is mixed in with the following scene during scene changes PinP PinP Still image is displayed on the Main Pictur...

Page 217: ...u screen 3 Rotate JOG KEY repeatedly to select D FUNCTION then press JOG KEY to display the CAMERA FUNCTION menu screen 4 Press JOG KEY to select PinP Press MENU twice to exit this menu 5 Aim at the scene you wish to place as PinP then press CAMERA STILL to freeze the image 6 Press CAMERA STILL again to place the frozen image as PinP 7 Press REC PAUSE to record a scene with PinP image Press PHOTOS...

Page 218: ...point you want to start capturing A succession of 9 screens will be captured and playback will stop Press MULTI to return to the normal STILL screen Press PLAY to start playback Press STOP to stop playback Strobe Speeds Strobe Speeds FAST NORM SLOW 9 screen capture time Every 0 3 seconds Every 0 6 seconds Every 1 0 seconds A Multi Image Playback screen cannot be output from the DV terminal or Digi...

Page 219: ... is fully turned to CAMERA position 2Press M FOCUS DIAL so that MF Manual Focus appears in the EVF or the LCD monitor 3Press and hold POWER ZOOM T side Telephoto until the lens is at maximum zoom in 4Turn M FOCUS DIAL until the picture is in focus It may be necessary to back away from the subject to focus the image properly 5Press POWER ZOOM to W or T as desired The subject will remain in focus ov...

Page 220: ...s very effective 1 In REC PAUSE mode hold down FADE until the picture fades out 2 Press REC PAUSE to start recording 3 Release FADE and the picture will gradually fade in Fade Out Use to create a soft ending or together with fade in for a soft transition from one scene to the next ADuring recording hold down FADE until the picture fades out BPress REC PAUSE to pause the recording S P E E D S H U T...

Page 221: ...n press PAUSE where you want dubbing to begin 3 Press A DUB on this unit for 3 seconds or on the remote control to put the Palmcorder in the Audio Dub mode A DUB flashes in the EVF or the LCD monitor 2PLAY Button 2PAUSE Button 3A DUB Button 3A DUB Button Before you begin Connect the external Microphone if used Turn on the Palmcorder Insert a pre recorded tape to be dubbed Built in Microphone The A...

Page 222: ... original 16 bit recorded sound If you dubbed using 12 bit AUDIO recording and then selected AUDIO MIX in the menu for playback the sound will be stereo regardless of the AUDIO OUT setting If you recorded in LP mode you cannot use the A DUB feature Note You can set an automatic Dubbing stop point DRESET Button AMENU Button APress MENU to display the VCR menu screen BRotate JOG KEY to select DISPLA...

Page 223: ...S or VHS Cassette Monitor with your TV 1 Insert a pre recorded tape into the source playing Palmcorder and a blank tape with record tab in place into the target VCR Recorder 2 Press PLAY on the Palmcorder When the tape reaches the point you want to start dubbing press PAUSE 3 Place the VCR into REC PAUSE mode See VCR manual 4 Simultaneously press PAUSE on both units to begin copying 5 Press STOP o...

Page 224: ...mote control optional page 64 Press PAUSE to pause the tape at the starting point of the dub 5 Simultaneously press PAUSE on both units to begin dubbing 6 Press STOP on the recording unit and then press STOP on the playing unit to end dubbing When two Palmcorders are used for dubbing it is recommended that the remote control VCR1 or VCR2 setting be used to avoid improper operation When two Palmcor...

Page 225: ...uture on our website at www panasonic com video Software Installation Windows 98 Me 1 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 98 Me 2 Insert the supplied Software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 Select and click the icon you want to install 4 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen Palmcorder USB Device Driver Click PHOTOVU LINK Movie Messenger Click CARD LINK for USB...

Page 226: ...onitor If the Locked File Detected dialog box appears while unistalling the CARD LINK for USB close CARD LINK for USB Monitor as described above then click on Retry Note Notes on PHOTOVU LINK Movie Messenger and CARD LINK operation For PHOTOVU LINK Movie Messenger do not connect the i LINK and USB terminals to the Palmcorder at the same time Make sure Palmcorder power is not shut off during use yo...

Page 227: ...ened 4 Press TRANSFER CARD LINK for USB application is run automatically and images stored on the memory card are transferred to your PC and saved If an image to be transferred already exists that image will be skipped over and not transferred Before using this feature make sure the CARD LINK for USB monitor icon is displayed Double clicking the CARD LINK Monitor icon displays a dialog box in whic...

Page 228: ...splayed picture appears abnormal restart the PC application and turn Palmcorder POWER off and then back on Using PC Image Data CARD LINK for USB You can use JPEG or Bitmap files from your computer for Photo Title see page 38 by transferring them to the Palmcorder via PC connection 1 Click on File then Click on Open At your PC please select andopen the data jpg or bmp you want to transfer to the Pa...

Page 229: ... the USB Cable supplied or DV interface Cable i LINK CStart up the PHOTOVU LINK Movie Messenger While PHOTOVU LINK Movie Messenger is running do not perform the following operations The PC system may become unstable Change the screen area or color pallet in the Display Properties window Turn the Palmcorder power switch ON or OFF while connecting the Palmcorder to your PC using the USB Cable or DV ...

Page 230: ...yback the saved images on the Image Browser See page 59 By connecting the Palmcorder and PC with the USB Cable you can transfer Motion images and Still images saved on the DV Tape directly to your PC To capture Motion images 3Click on MOVIE CAPTURE at the start point you wish to capture a Motion image 4Click MOVIE CAPTURE or STOP to end capture Now Searching is displayed The DV Tape is rewound to ...

Page 231: ...mage Browser screen To view Still images 3Click on Pictures to display the Still image list 4Double Click on the desired image to open it If the image cannot be opened please refer to the software Help menu 3Pictures 3Movies To view Motion images 3Click on Movies The first part of each Motion image will be displayed as a list 4Double click on the desired Motion image to display the playback screen...

Page 232: ...o run the PHOTOVU LINK Movie Messenger See Note below 2Click IMAGE BROWSER to display the Image Browser screen 3Select E mail Settings from Settings 4Select the e mail software you are using then click OK If the e mail software does not support MAPI clicking on E mail of Movie Messenger will not automatically run the e mail software Please run the e mail software before doing step 1 above Before y...

Page 233: ... Motion image to be attached then click on Compress Follow the menu to perform the compression settings 5Clicking on Compress will compress the selected image Successfully Done is displayed on the PC screen Click Play to open the Movie Messenger Player screen You can confirm the compressed Motion image by clicking on Play 6Clicking on E Mail will automatically attach the compressed Motion image to...

Page 234: ... i LINK connection may not work with some DV Interface boards In this case use the software included with the board 1394 i LINK interface must conform to OHCI Open Host Controller Interface Specification PC Connection with DV Interface Cable i LINK For more detailed information regarding editing software products from these companies please visit their websites at www digitalorigin com www justedi...

Page 235: ...en for confirmation Note To capture Still images 3Click on STILL CAPTURE at the point you wish to capture an image Repeat step 3 to continue capturing images Captured Still images are saved to the PC and you can playback the saved images on the Image Browser By connecting the Palmcorder and PC with the DV Interface Cable i LINK you can transfer Motion images and still images saved on the DV Tape d...

Page 236: ...tion AC Adaptor with AC Cable and DC Cable 800mAH 1 h 30 min Battery Pack 1600mAH 3 h Battery Pack 2800mAH 5 h Battery Pack 5300mAH 9 h Battery Pack DV Interface Cable i LINK 4 pin to 4 pin Color Enhancement Light IR Remote Control Carrying Case 64 MB SD Memory Card 32 MB SD Memory Card 16 MB SD Memory Card SD USB Reader Writer compatible with MultiMediaCard SD PCMCIA Adaptor compatible with Multi...

Page 237: ...o be erased when the Card is formatted SD Memory Card The SD Memory Card optional which is the same size as the MultiMediaCard is an external memory card with an even bigger memory capacity It has a write protect switch to prevent the data writing and card formatting and it comes with a copyright protection function that complies with the SDMI Secure Digital Music Initiative standard Music play is...

Page 238: ...8 of a turn 4 Pull the Eyepiece free Remove any lint or dust particles with a soft clean cloth being careful not to scratch the glass surfaces 5 To re install the Eyepiece Line up the marks on the Eyepiece with the grooves inside the EVF shaft and attach Turn it clockwise 1 8 of a turn to lock in place 6 Replace the EVF Eyepiece screws and tighten with a screwdriver If you lose an EVF Eyepiece scr...

Page 239: ...Color television Fluorescent lamp Daylight Camera flash bulb Blue lamp for photography Fluorescent lamp White Normal flash bulb Fluorescent lamp Off white Tungsten lamp for photography Halogen lamp Iodine lamp Tungsten lamp Acetylene lamp Kerosene lamp Candlelight KELVIN COLOR TEMPERATURE Fair weather blue sky Slightly cloudy sky Cloudy or rainy sky Sunlight in clear weather at midday Averagesunli...

Page 240: ...er zoom function Lens filter diameter 43 mm Viewfinder 0 44 inch 12 7 mm Liquid Crystal Electronic Viewfinder LCD Monitor 3 0 inch 76 2mm Liquid Crystal Display Minimum Illumination Required 5 lx F1 1 6 0 5 footcandles 0 lx MAGICVU 0LUX ON Image Storage supplied 320 x 240 pixels NORMAL mode 8 MB MultiMediaCard 640 x 480 pixels FINE mode Approx 240 images NORMAL mode Approx 60 images FINE mode Imag...

Page 241: ...ing instructions carefully Excessive use of the head cleaning cassette could shorten video head life Use this cassette only when a head clogging symptoms occur Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Before Requesting Service CloggedVideoHead When you go from function to function PLAY FF REW etc please note that the unit will not accept a new function operation until the previous operation ...

Page 242: ... 11 12 Make sure the POWER switch is set to VCR or CAMERA pp 22 27 Check the Dew Indicator p 21 Make sure the Battery is fully charged p 11 Make sure all necessary cables are connected correctly and firmly p 12 Make sure the Lens Cap is removed p 22 Make sure the Power Source is connected pp 11 12 Insert the cassette record tab up window side facing out p 9 Make sure the Power source is connected ...

Page 243: ...Mount See page 7 Hand Strap See page 8 Cassette Compartment Cover See page 7 Front View Side View D ZOOM Button See page 40 EIS Button See page 39 TRANSFER Button See page 55 PHONE Jack See page 27 DV Input Output i LINK Connector See pages 52 62 A V Output Connector See pages 31 51 S VIDEO Output Connector See pages 31 51 TAPE EJECT Switch See pages 7 9 Lens Cap See page 8 MAGICVU 0LUX Switch PV ...

Page 244: ...ing See page 8 POWER Switch CAMERA VCR OFF M CARD See pages 9 10 Rear View REC PAUSE Button See pages 9 22 Battery Release Button See pages 11 12 POWER Lamp See page 22 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Monitor See pages 9 10 23 27 LCD OPEN Button See pages 9 10 23 27 Built in Speaker See page 27 Rear View USB Terminal See page 54 M CARD Door See page 10 CARD EJECT Switch See page 10 DC IN Terminal See p...

Page 245: ...utton See pages 45 REC Button See page 52 M DEL Button See pages 35 36 37 CAUTION VCR DC Output Connector See page 12 CHARGE Lamp See page 11 POWER Lamp See pages 11 12 AC Power Cord See pages 11 12 AC Adaptor This unit will operate on 110 120 220 240 V AC An AC plug adaptor may be required for voltages other than 120V AC Please contact either a local or foreign electrical parts distributor for as...

Page 246: ...s 25 52 POWER ZOOM Switch See pages 22 25 SPKR VOL See pages 25 27 REC PAUSE Button See pages 22 25 PHOTOSHOT Button See pages 25 41 DATE TIME Button See pages 20 25 DISPLAY ON TV Button See pages 25 31 FAST FORWARD SEARCH Button See pages 25 28 REVERSE INDEX SEARCH Button See pages 25 30 41 REVERSE SLOW F ADV Button See pages 25 28 29 STOP Button See pages 25 27 SET Button See pages 13 14 25 PAUS...

Page 247: ...Audio Microphone 49 50 DV Interface Cable i LINK 52 62 64 E Edit Search 24 Erase Protection Tab 6 EVF LCD Monitor Indications 19 20 21 H Hand Strap 8 High Speed Shutter 48 J Jog Search 29 L Lens Cap 6 8 22 Limited Warranty 76 M Macro Focus 47 MAGICVU 0LUX Switch 42 Manual Focus 47 Memory Counter 19 MENU OSD 14 15 16 17 18 Memory Card 6 10 64 M CARD Door 10 P PC Cable 6 54 PC Connection 54 62 Pictu...

Page 248: ...Printed in Japan LSQT0451A S0101A0 ...

Page 249: ...Black Black Black Silver Silver Side View Color Ref No 403 404 405 407 413 Gold Silver Gold 421 422 506 Black Black Side View Color Ref No 414 416 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm ...

Page 250: ...Gold Gold Black Silver Gold Side View Color Ref No 429 432 471 478 503 Gold Side View Color Ref No 504 mm mm mm mm mm mm ...

Page 251: ...27MB CLK3 CMD COM COUT CPV Channel 1 head Channel 1 head Channel 2 head Channel 2 head Chrominance gain control LCD EVF serial clock H shift clock 1 13 5MHz clock H shift clock 2 24 576MHz clock 27MHz clock 27MHz clock H shift clock 3 SD card command Cylinder motro common Chrominance signal V shift clock CYL ERR CYL FG CYL ON CYL PG CYL SW CYL VM D D DATA DBI DBP 0 3 DBR 0 3 DBUS NC DEW DOBCK DODA...

Page 252: ...gnal LCD red signal LCD power on high LCD power on high LCD OPEN LCD R LCD ROUT LCD RVS LCD12V LCD 15V LCD3 2V LCD3V LCD5V LCDHD LCD OPEN SW LCDPOL LCD panel open low close high LCD red signal LCD red signal LCD panel reverse low nornal high 12V for LCD 15V for LCD 3 2V for LCD 3V for LCD 5V for LCD H sync signal LCD panel open low close high LCD polarity LCD RVS SW LED CONT LED LED CNT LENS LIGHT...

Page 253: ...VM CAP VM CAP VM RF3V VOUT3V REGD1 8V REGD1 8V REGD1 8V REGA2 5V CAM3 2V REGA5V LCD BL 5V EVF BL 5V LENS LIGHT UNREG 15V LCD CAM15V 15V REGD2 5V REGD1 5V REGD3V SP3V REGD1 8V RF3V HRA5V REGD2 5V CAM3 2V VOUT3V REGA5V AF5V UNREG 4 19 22 NIGHT LED K REMOCON 5 20 15 9 1 NIGHT UNREG 21 14 10 6 18 2 8 12 3 7 13 11 16 17 FP10 AF MF SW REGD3V GND MF LED CNT S5V MF 1 5V MF 0 GND EXT MIC IN L GND GND REGA5...

Page 254: ...T 4 VSS 5 CS 6 SCK 7 SIO 8 VDD IC6006 NJM12904VTE1 1 2 3 VSS 4 5 6 7 VDD 8 X6002 LSSX0036 R6029 470K R6032 270K R6026 2700 R6023 10K R6024 5600 R6025 3900 R6018 33K R6014 27 L6001 10U D6017 D6016 D6015 DSC_SW 9 CAM_SW 8 EJECT_SW 6 LIGHT_ON_H 10 PLANET_PWD 16 POWER LED 5 LIGHT SW 12 AMUTE_H 19 DEW 11 BATT_T 3 BATT_D 4 P ON_L 1 XRST 17 XPRST 14 XLRST 15 VREF 2 HPMUTE_H 18 VTR_SW 7 POWER_RESET 13 TDI...

Page 255: ...ption INT I 2 XIN O 3 XOUT 4 VSS I 5 CS I 6 SCK I O 7 SIO I 8 VDD I O CHART OF IC6008 N C Switching Battery voltage V ref for Battery Battery temp Battery detect V ref 3 3V Reset low Ground 3 3V Ground Reset low Not used Not used Not used Not used Power LED on low Reset low Real time clock interrupt Headphone mute high Audio mute high Light on high Eject sw low VTR sw low Camera sw low DSC sw low ...

Page 256: ...L MMC DET VTR TEST L MMC PROTECT TORQU LIMIT SYNC DET AMUTE H HP MUTE H S S SW NIGHT SHOT SW V1V2 T REEL S REEL VSS SBA CS HID FRP AFRP SPLUG L PLUGIN L HPDET L SPA VCCP1 IR REMOCON SSP TSR CAP FG CYL FG LCD RVS LCD OPEN AF MF MIC INT H MF LED CNT VCC VSS ANALOG IN SW XRST NS LED CNT BEND MENU ENC 1 SBA CLK DV INT SBA DTI VCCP1 SIF SCK VON H AON H HP ON H SIF CS TRDATA7 VSS MENU ENC 2 SBA DTO SIF ...

Page 257: ...on low Ground Zoom motor drive control 0 Zoom motor drive control 1 Zoom motor drive control 2 Zoom motor drive 0 Zoom motor drive 1 Zoom motor drive 2 3 0V Zoom motor drive 3 Focus motor drive control 0 Not used Ground Focus motor drive control 1 Focus motor drive control 2 Focus motor drive 0 Focus motor drive 1 3 0V Focus motor drive 2 Focus motor drive 3 Not used MIC on low Sensor LED on high ...

Page 258: ...184 ZDC 0 138 ADIN 2 185 LED CNT 99 ADIN 3 186 FENC 98 ADIN 4 187 ZENC 97 ADIN 5 188 ZD 0 134 ADIN 6 189 ZD 2 136 ADIN 7 190 FDC 0 131 ADIN 8 191 NIGHT SHOT SW 67 FDC 1 132 ADIN 9 192 FDC 2 133 CAM_DAC_CS 180 FD 3 130 18MCLK 194 IC301 AD9843AJST 1 VSS 2 VSS 3 D0 4 D1 5 D2 6 D3 7 D4 8 D5 9 D6 10 D7 11 D8 12 D9 13 VDD 14 VSS 15 VSS 16 ADCLK 17 VDD 18 VSS 19 PBLK 20 CPOB 21 DS1 22 DS2 23 CLPDM 24 VSS...

Page 259: ...d 3 0V V1 pulse V2 pulse V3 pulse V4 pulse Sub control pulse Sub bias select switch Ground H2 pulse Ground H1 pulse Reset pulse Ground 3 3V 6MHz clock Not used Not used Sampling pulse 1 A D clock 1 A D clock 2 3 0V Ground Not used Dummy clamp pulse Optical black clamp pulse Pre lanking pulse Not used Sampling pulse 2 3 2V 3 2V 3 2V 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 37 ...

Page 260: ...0 101 102 103 104 105 GND 106 107 108 VDD 109 110 GND 111 INPUT H SYNC 2 112 EIS INTERRUPT 113 BLOCK END CONTROL 114 115 INPUT V SYNC 2 116 VDD 117 GND 118 24MHz CLOCK 119 24MHz CLOCK 120 VDD 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 VDD 141 142 143 C BIAS 144 GND 145 VDD 146 GND 147 VDD 148 149 Y VIAS 150 V REF 151 GND 152 VDD 153 154 EVF R VIAS 155 GND 156 VDD 157 158 EVF G...

Page 261: ... 4V C3131 3R3 6 3V C3128 3R3 6 3V C3121 10 6 3V L3017 R3155 10K R3156 10K R3157 2200 R3158 2200 AVIN_H 156 V_IN OUT 258 VON_H 75 SPOUT1 259 AON_H 74 AMUTE_H 19 SPOUT2 260 HPON_H 76 HPMUTE_H 18 HP_L 261 SPK_ON_H 110 HP_R 262 C_GCTL 35 WIDE 160 Y_GCTL 36 C_IN OUT 257 SPK_VOL 37 A_OUT_L 265 Y_IN OUT 256 A_OUT_R 266 A_L_IN OUT 263 A_R_IN OUT 264 IC3002 AN2903FJQ V 1 SPON 2 AVCCH 3 ZDETSW 4 HPDET_L 5 Z...

Page 262: ...53 IC3002 BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 2 3 4 48 47 46 45 29 30 31 32 52 51 50 49 VCC GND VCC GND V REF VCC VCC V REF GND VCC GND VCC GND V REF VCC MUTE DC SHIFT MUTE DC SHIFT MUTE DC SHIFT MUTE DC SHIFT MUTE MUTE LPF EVR MUTE LPF EVR MUTE BLANKING GCA CHARACTER MIX BLANKING CLAMP GCA LPF BUFFER ATT FILTER THRU IN2 IN1 BPF BUFFER FILTER THRU ATT IN2 IN1 S DC ...

Page 263: ... 12 VCORP 13 AVDD VCO 14 AVSS VCO 15 VCOIN 16 AVDD SDAC 17 AVSS SDAC 18 AVDD TDAC 19 OSO 20 ATFO 21 AVSS TFDAC 22 FPO 23 FPO_B 24 IREF 25 IBIAS 29 RECCUR 30 TRST 31 TMS 32 TCK 33 TDO 34 TDI 35 SPA 36 HID1 37 DVDD 38 HID2 39 RECI 40 DVSS 41 HSE 42 PBH 43 EQHLD 44 RECCTL 45 RECCLK 46 DVDD 47 DriveCLK 48 CYLFG 49 CYLPG 50 DVSS 57 ADM 4 58 ADM 3 59 DVDD 60 DVSS 61 ADM 5 62 ADM 6 63 ADM 7 64 ADM 8 65 D...

Page 264: ...Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used ATF input PB data input VCO reference VCO reference resister VCO input Offset output ATF output Frequency Phase out Frequency Phase out DAC current reference DAC bias current Test mode of JTAG Test clock of JTAG Test data In of JTAG Test data out of JTAG Sample pulse for ATF Acknowledge for R10 Request of R10 Not used Pin No I O 1 Sign...

Page 265: ... 33K L4301 10U R4305 10 C4308 0 1 C4302 0 1 L4302 10U C4309 0 1 R4304 15K R4303 15K C4312 0 1 C4306 1 C4301 47 4V C4310 47 4V C4311 C4307 47 4V IC4301 AK4563VF E1 1 LOUT 2 ROUT 3 INTL1 4 INTR1 5 INTL0 6 INTR0 7 EXTL 8 EXTR 9 LIN 10 RIN 21 LRCK 22 MCLK 15 VD 16 DGND 17 VT 18 SDTO0 19 SDTO1 20 SDT1 11 VCOM 12 AGND 23 BCLK 24 CDTO 13 VA 14 VREF 25 CDT1 26 CSN 27 CCLK 28 PDN DOLRCK 235 DOMCK 239 DODAT...

Page 266: ...0 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 TP2004 TP2003 TP2002 TP2001 LOAD 46 UNLOAD 45 TRIWAVE 295 CAP_FG 48 CYL_ERR 171 CYL_ON 169 CAP_VM 296 CYL_SW 293 CAP_ERR 172 CAP_RSF 170 CAP_SW 294 CYL_VM 292 TORQUE_LIMIT 47 CYL_FG 49 CYL_PG 269 DRIVE_CLK 268 M_LOAD 297 M_UNLOAD 298 C2005 1 REGD1 8V YSW YPCS YSTB AGC YSUL1 YSUL2 VREF IN2 IN1 VC...

Page 267: ... 30 29 28 27 26 25 IC2001 BLOCK DIAGRAM AGC UNREG GND GND GND GND VCC VCC V REF V CONT DRIVE CYLINDER MOTOR DRIVE CONTROL TIMING CONTROL POSITION DETECTOR LOADING MOTOR DRIVE CAPSTAN MOTOR DRIVE LOGIC HALL MATRIX CAPSTAN DIRECTION CTL TORQUE LIMIT DECODER SOFT SWITCHING DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE COMPOSITION UPPER VCE DET START CONTRL UPPER VCE DET ...

Page 268: ...Q1202 2SD2216 Q1201 2SD1819A C1201 0 1 R1202 10K R1201 4700 R1203 4700 R1205 22K C1202 0 1 Q1207 2SB1462 R1209 22K MA8120 H D1203 Q1204 2SB1218A R1210 100K Q1203 2SB1462 R1208 4700 R1206 4700 C1203 0 1 R1207 1K Q1206 2SD2216 MA8062 H D1202 Q1205 UN9213 R1204 47K MA8100 H D1201 R1110 22K C1204 0 1 EVF12V 299 CAMERA 7 0V 198 LCD12V 300 LCD 15V 301 LIGHT_UNREG 302 LIGHT_ON_H 10 15V LCD LENS LIGHT UNR...

Page 269: ...I_SEL_I 3 75 MONI_SEL_I 2 76 MONI_SEL_I 1 77 MONI_SEL_I 0 78 TMS 79 TCK 80 VSS 81 TRST 82 TDI 83 TDO 84 P_M_SEL 85 CAM_IN_SEL 86 VSS 87 VSS 88 VSS 89 VDD 90 VDD 91 VDD 92 VDD 93 VIDEO_S_I 94 INH 95 CPSYNC 96 COLOR_FRAM 97 VSS 98 VSS 99 C_D_O 0 100 VDD 101 C_D_O 1 102 C_D_O 2 103 C_D_O 3 104 VDD 105 C_D_O 4 106 VSS 107 C_D_O 5 108 C_D_O 6 109 C_D_O 7 110 VSS 111 Y_D_O 0 112 Y_D_O 1 113 VDD 114 INV ...

Page 270: ...5 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 1 8V 1 8V 1 8V Not used Not used 2 5V Ground Ground Analog luminance common Analog luminance signal V ref L for lu...

Page 271: ... R416 4700 R414 470 R413 R412 10K R423 10K R425 1K R415 C401 0 1 6800 R418 10K R420 R426 0 R427 R428 R429 R431 R433 R434 R435 R436 R438 10U L403 R424 47K R437 10K 1K R443 100 R444 L401 22U C402 10 6 3V R446 10K Q401 2SD1819A INVERTER R445 10K R447 2200 IC402 PDIUSBD12 1 DATA0 2 DATA1 3 DATA2 4 DATA3 5 GND 6 DATA4 7 DATA5 8 DATA6 9 DATA7 10 ALE 21 GL_N 22 XTAL1 15 RD_N 16 WR_N 17 DMREQ 18 DMACK_N 1...

Page 272: ...SB D3 I O 94 USB D2 I O 95 USB D1 I O 96 USB D0 97 P02 98 VSS 99 P01 100 P00 Not used USB chip select low Not used 3 2V Not used Not used Flame pulse USB Link indicator SD write protect low Ground Not used Not used Not used Not used DSC serial data 1 DSC serial data 0 DSC serial clock MMC SD serial data 0 3 2V MMC SD serial data 1 Ground MMC SD serial clock Not used Not used Not used DSC control 2...

Page 273: ...ADJ 4 AGCDET 5 VCC2 3V 6 AGCOUT 7 GAIN CTL 8 4TH RECIN 9 3RD RECIN 10 4TH CLKIN 11 EQ HOLD 13 DGND 14 STAB 15 RCTL 16 HID2 17 HID1 18 FBH 19 REC1 20 VCC4 VDD 21 AC3V 22 NC 23 H3Y 24 H3X 25 AC3X 26 HACTX 27 H1Y 28 H1X 29 AC1X 30 AC2Y 31 H2Y 32 H2X 33 AC2X 34 NC 35 CA 36 VWC 37 VCC1 4 8V 38 GND1 4 8V 39 LPFOUT 40 GND 41 HAMPOUT 42 ENVCTL 43 PBOUT 44 NC 12 NC RECI 275 PBH 273 HID2 276 RECCTL 271 EQHL...

Page 274: ...20 21 22 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IC5001 BLOCK DIAGRAM VCC 3V GND VCC 1 8V GND GND GND VCC 5V CH2 CH1 AGC DET LOGIC CH2 CH1 AGC LOGIC DRIVE GCA ENVE DET LPF AMP ...

Page 275: ... 1 C1054 Q1026 2SB1462 R1081 2200 R1080 10K R1082 2200 R1079 2200 C1049 R6501 0 R6502 R6503 LSRJ0002 R6504 LSRJ0002 R6505 R1085 2200 R1086 47K R1087 47K R1088 47K R1089 47K C1086 0 01 R1070 47 C1088 10 6 3V C1087 0 01 Q1025 XP4501 IC1001 BA9737KV 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 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 BATTREY TERMINAL D...

Page 276: ...502 SLR7123A50AB D6503 SLR7123A50AB C4810 22 6 3V C4807 22 6 3V R6502 56 U6501 RPM6937 1 2 3 R4827 0 R4803 100K R4806 100K C4804 0 012 C4803 0 012 R4808 5100 R4804 27K R4807 27K C4805 1 C4808 1 R4828 0 R4829 0 D4803 MA143 C4813 0 015 C4814 0 015 R4831 3300 R4830 56K C4815 0 027 Q4808 2SD1819A R4833 3300 R4832 56K C4816 0 027 Q4809 2SD1819A C4817 1 C4818 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 JK4801 LSJJ0142 L4802 BK1608...

Page 277: ...10 R8032 UN5212 Q8015 R8024 6800 R8031 0 1 C8118 0 R8023 15U L8005 1K R8013 22 6 3V C8005 0 R8029 0 47 0 1 C8001 2SB1462 Q8002 Q8001 UN5212 R8110 22K 47K R8049 UN5212 Q8003 2SB1462 Q8008 10K R8039 1K R8012 UN5212 Q8011 4700 R8016 LCD M G 14 DRIVE G 11 17 10 LCD M B GND DRIVE 20 2 LCD PANEL UNIT 9 VSS LCD 3V SWITCHING LCD ON ON VDD STH2 8 4 B LCD FRP 18 VDD SWITCHING LCD ON ON 7 VCOM 10 LCD 15V 12 ...

Page 278: ...2 C902 47 16V C913 220 R910 4700 R921 3R9 R926 2SB1218A Q903 1 C905 0 R905 13K R906 2400 R909 0 1 C906 R934 1R8M R929 10M R932 0 R930 1R8M C918 330P R928 10M R933 1R8M R927 1M R936 0 0 1 C915 0 R904 100 6 3V C909 100 6 3V C904 1000P C916 VR903 2MB C901 10U L903 VR902 5MB 3300P C911 470 R937 22 10V C912 1 50V C917 TP901 TP902 PR901 LSSF003C06T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IC901 AN2515NS E...

Page 279: ...19 20 21 22 23 24 13 14 15 16 33 34 35 36 27 28 29 30 31 25 26 32 42 40 38 47 45 43 41 39 37 48 46 44 C914 6800 R927 22K R928 C916 0 01 1 2 3 4 5 IC902 0 R925 0 R926 EVF BL 5V EVF G GND GND EVF B EVF R HSYNC VSYNC EVF 12V HDATA EVF M R EVF M G EVF M B EVF 3V DATA CLK LOAD EVF FRP GND BACKLIGHT DRIVE EVF LCD PANEL UNIT 15 1 7 17 2 5 FP901 18 10 13 6 14 4 11 3 12 8 16 9 19 20 21 22 NC BLK 1 5 2 STB ...

Page 280: ...8HM102 L3751 BK1608HM102 L3704 BK1608HM102 L3752 Z3751 LSSB0004 SW3751 L3710 BKMMZ1608D301B L3701 BKMMZ1608D301B L3702 BKMMZ1608D301B REC AUDIO SIGNAL J TPA 3 S DET L B 2 TO MAIN C B A FP6 G 3 GND 5 OUT D K PB VIDEO SIGNAL 1 I 11 J C B GND 6 8V IN OUT SW PB AUDIO SIGNAL K GND 6 8V 12 A A L IN OUT A 7 G HP R OUT 6 8V 3 LSJB8057 PB VIDEO SIGNAL S C IN OUT 1 6 2V 9 4 1 HP IN H A R IN OUT GND 1 A 6 2V...

Page 281: ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 FP8001 FP901 FP902 FJ4801 LCD SHAFT UNIT MECHANISM CHASSIS ASS Y MAIN C B A SPEAKER LCD REVERSE SW LCD OPEN SW TO INTERFACE BOARD FOR EVR ADJUSTMENT LCD C B A COLOR EVF C B A 15 30 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 FP3701 JACK C B A CCD UNIT LENS UNIT ENHANCEMENT LIGHT UNIT SIDE CASE L UNIT TOP OPERATION UNIT 6 5 4 3 2 1 FP3751 S VIDEO JACK S JACK C B A 3...

Page 282: ...1 TP3015 1 9 TP3016 0 TP3017 0 TP3021 0 2 TP3022 0 1 TP3023 1 9 TP3024 1 9 TP3025 1 9 TP3031 0 TP3032 0 TP3033 0 TP3034 0 2 TP3201 1 8 TP3202 0 TP3204 0 8 TP3205 0 TP3206 0 TP3207 0 TP3208 1 4 TP3209 1 8 TP3210 0 TP3211 0 TP3212 0 TP3901 0 TP3902 0 TP3903 3 2 TP3904 0 TP3905 4 9 TP3906 4 9 TP3907 3 2 TP3908 2 9 TP3909 2 9 TP3910 2 9 TP3911 2 8 TP3912 2 5 TP3913 1 9 TP3914 1 6 TP3915 7 6 TP3916 6 2...

Page 283: ...1 7 1 7 41 0 3 0 3 42 2 4 2 4 43 7 5 7 5 44 1 5 1 5 45 1 5 1 5 46 0 8 0 8 47 0 0 48 0 0 49 0 0 50 2 2 2 2 51 2 1 2 1 52 0 0 53 0 0 54 0 0 55 0 0 56 6 3 6 3 57 0 0 58 0 0 59 0 0 60 0 0 61 0 0 62 0 0 63 0 0 64 0 0 IC6002 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 6 1 6 3 2 9 2 9 4 2 9 2 9 5 3 4 3 4 6 3 4 3 4 7 0 0 8 3 4 3 4 9 10 11 0 0 12 2 9 2 9 13 14 0 1 0 1 15 16 2 2 2 2 17 0 9 0 9 18 3 3 3 3 19 0 0 20 0 0 21 0 0 22 3 3 3 3 ...

Page 284: ...P902 4 4 IC901 1 2 6 2 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 1 11 0 12 6 1 13 0 14 0 15 6 2 16 6 2 17 0 18 6 2 19 20 1 0 21 1 5 22 1 6 23 1 6 24 25 26 0 1 27 1 1 28 0 29 3 2 30 0 31 32 1 6 33 34 0 35 36 37 0 38 0 39 2 9 40 1 0 41 1 6 42 3 2 43 3 2 44 0 45 2 9 46 2 7 47 2 6 48 2 6 Q901 E 0 3 C 1 9 B 1 0 COLOR EVF C B A B IC8001 1 7 5 2 7 3 3 2 4 4 2 4 5 2 4 6 2 5 7 2 4 8 2 4 9 2 4 10 11 9 11 0 12 13 14 15 16 17 ...

Page 285: ...PLING PULSE 1 SAMPLING PULSE 2 CHARGE PULSE 1 V2 PULSE V3 PULSE CHARGE PULSE 2 X301 V4 PULSE SUB CONTROL PULSE H1 PULSE H2 PULSE RESET PULSE 46 45 47 10 11 41 40 35 9 OB CLAMP PULSE DUMMY CLAMP PULSE PRE BLANKING PULSE MUX VGA DOUBLE SAMPLING HOLD 10BIT A D CONVERTER D A CONVERTER REC VIDEO CAMERA SIGNAL 23 19 21 22 46 47 48 20 16 12 3 4 FCK TG CS L TG SERIAL DATA TG SERIAL CLOCK 6MHz CLOCK 18MHz ...

Page 286: ... SERIAL CLOCK DSC SERIAL DATA 1 DSC SERIAL DATA 0 DSC SERIAL CLOCK READ CONTROL WRITE CONTROL USB CS L USB INTERFACE READ CONTROL MMC SD SERIAL DATA 1 MMC SD SERIAL CLOCK SD WRITE PROTECT L SD IN L MMC SD SERIAL DATA 0 R3905 R3906 WRITE CONTROL TXD RXD USB CS L USB DATA 0 7 RGB ENCODER SW SW 168 172 177 153 157 162 148 141 H SYNC 220 V SYNC H SYNC V SYNC 219 40 39 52 15 16 11 26 25 192 193 194 66 ...

Page 287: ...CESS BLOCK DIAGRAM JK3703 DV JACK 75 76 79 81 43 1 11 AGC AMP 6 35 39 41 80 83 FP6 7 FP6 8 FP6 5 FP6 6 FP3701 9 FP3701 8 FP3701 11 FP3701 10 1 5 2 3 4 TPB RESET L XWEH XWEL XWEL XRE XRE ADDRESS STROBE ADDRESS STROBE 27MHz CLOCK 27MHz CLOCK 24 576MHz CLOCK TPB TPA TPA GND 50 51 53 56 58 61 63 66 68 69 41 10 45 27 8 5 3 AMP A D CONVERTER AMP A D CONVERTER REC C CONTROL REC CLOCK EQ HOLD REC CONTROL ...

Page 288: ...DATA 0 7 27MHz CLOCK LUMA CHROMA 13 5MHz CLOCK FROM IC6001 211 WIDE CONTROL FROM IC6009 4 Y GAIN CONTROL FROM IC6009 5 C GAIN CONTROL TO FROM SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DAGRAM FROM SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DAGRAM TO FROM VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS I BLOCK DAGRAM Y C VIDEO TO IC6001 107 A V IN OUT SELECT SW 5V 35 39 38 31 COMP Q3001 Q3002 Q3005 WITH A V SELECT NOT USED WITH A V SELECT NOT USED Q3004 Q3003 36 37 SY...

Page 289: ...FER Q4804 Q4805 4806 Q4802 4803 BUFFER FP4801 2 FP4801 4 FP10 21 FP6 2 FP3701 14 FP10 19 FP4801 9 FP10 14 6 10 5 9 1 IC3002 AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESS FP6 3 FP6 1 FP3701 13 FP3701 15 FP6 10 FP6 12 FP3701 6 FP3701 4 24 17 20 26 1 56 19 18 9 10 EVR MUTE MUTE EVR 6 7 62 60 59 64 TO FROM SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM 19 FROM IC3001 97 AUDIO MASTER CLOCK 28 FROM IC6001 106 RESET L RESET L FROM IC6001 85 AUDIO...

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