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2 Warning

2.1.

Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically 
Sensitive (ES) Devices

Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec-
trostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.

The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electrostatic discharge
(ESD).

1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your

body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.

2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as alumi-

num foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.

3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an antistatic solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "antistatic (ESD protected)" can

generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.

5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most

replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or compara-
ble conductive 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 devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the

brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) suf-
ficient to damage an ES device).

2.2.

How to Recycle the Lithium Ion Battery (U.S. Only)

Summary of Contents for DMC-GF6K

Page 1: ... Body Lens Kit Double Zoom Lens Kit Model No DMC GF6XEB DMC GF6XEC DMC GF6XEE DMC GF6XEF DMC GF6XEG DMC GF6XGC DMC GF6XGH DMC GF6XGK DMC GF6XGN DMC GF6XGT DMC GF6WEB DMC GF6WEC DMC GF6WEE DMC GF6WEF DMC GF6WEG DMC GF6WGC DMC GF6WGH DMC GF6WGK DMC GF6WGN DMC GF6WGT DMC GF6KP DMC GF6KPC DMC GF6KPU ervice Manual LUMIX r TM Panasonic ...

Page 2: ...442A is bundled DMC GF6X series Interchangeable Lens H PS14042 is bundled DMC GF6W series Interchangeable Lens H FS1442A H FS45150 are bundled Lb WARNING This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to serv...

Page 3: ...ontrols and Components 26 6 Service Mode 28 6 1 Error Code Memory Function 28 7 Troubleshooting Guide 30 7 1 Checking Method of Body and Interchangeable Lens 30 7 2 Failure Diagnosis of NFC 35 7 3 Wi Fi P C B 35 7 4 Troubleshooting Guide of the acceleration sensor 36 8 Service Fixture Tools 37 8 1 Service Fixture and Tools 37 8 2 Clean Box 38 8 3 Service Position 39 9 Disassembly and Assembly Inst...

Page 4: ...d Check 1 Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug 2 Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal lic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads connectors control shafts etc When the exposed metal lic part has a return path to the chassis the reading should be between 1 MΩ and 5 2 MΩ When the exposed meta...

Page 5: ...g Discharging Procedure 1 Remove the Flash Sub P C B Unit 2 Put the insulation tube on the lead part of resistor ERG5SJ102 1kΩ 5W An equivalent type of resistor may be used 3 Put the resistor between both terminals of E Capacitor on Flash Sub P C B Unit for approx 5 seconds 4 After discharging confirm that the E Capacitor voltage is lower than 10V by using a voltmeter Fig F1 Flash Sub P C B Unit R...

Page 6: ...erate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam aluminum foil or compara ble conductive material 7 Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of ...

Page 7: ...ment cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safety There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 ampere socket If a new plug is to be fitted please observe th...

Page 8: ...e disposed of in waste products destined for burial rather than incineration NOTE Above caution is applicable for a battery pack which is for DMC GF6K GF6X GF6W series as well Insert the screwdriver for removing the Lithium Battery For English CAUTION MAIN P C B FOIL SIDE Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufac...

Page 9: ... ing Guide section of this service manual Important 1 After replacing the MOUNT BOX UNIT the mount box data has to be stored to the unit The mount box unit supplied as service parts has affix the label of own configure data By inputting these data into the adjustment software and writing these data to Flash ROM IC6003 the shutter adjustment becomes needless In addition the adjustment software can ...

Page 10: ... UNIT Ref 203 carefully confirm its performance in advance 2 Once LENS MAIN BLOCK UNIT Ref 203 is confirmed as defective place order LENS Unit Ref 200 Fig S2 When the Ref 203 is necessary to be replaced replace as a Ref 200 201 NOTE When a colour of camera body is K R T a colour of LEVER COVER Ref 204 is gray When a colour of camera body is W a colour of LEVER COVER Ref 204 is white 0 B201 208 B20...

Page 11: ...DING FRAME Ref 302 to maintain Serial number of owner s original lens Fig S3 When the Ref 308 is necessary to be replaced replace as a Ref 300 However replace Ref 302 to maintain Serial number of original lens When a colour of camera body is KIT except GF6KEG GF6KEC GF6KEF GF6KEE GF6KGN GF6WEG GF6WEC GF6WEF GF6WEE GF6WGN a colour of REAR FRAME UNIT Ref 307 is black When a colour of camera body is ...

Page 12: ...nector Do not touch carelessly so that the foreign body should not adhere to the terminal part of flexible cable and connector Wipe off with a clean cloth and the cotton bud etc when the terminal part is dirty When the Ref 409 is necessary to be replaced replace as a Ref 400 However replace Ref 408 to maintain Serial number of original lens NOTE 840 840 _ 8402 410 404 i 407 406 8407 8408 _ A 409 i...

Page 13: ...es easily Displaying pictures on a TV DD I When sending images to Printer When sending images to AV device You can send pictures and motion pictures to AV devices in your house home AV devices You can also send them to the devices external AV devices of your family or friends living away from you via LUMIX CLUB When sending images to PC Using Web services You can send pictures and motion pictures ...

Page 14: ... unit Printing Material Leaflet for Customer For The Customer Before using your camera please check the Wi Fi settings Depending on what was serviced the settings may have been reset to the factory defaults 1 If the settings were reset you will need to reenter your Lumix Club login ID and password If you have forgotten the login ID and or Password please connect to the Lumix Club web site and crea...

Page 15: ... of PbF is printed on the P C B using the lead free solder To put lead free solder it should be well molten and mixed with the original lead free solder Remove the remaining lead free solder on the P C B cleanly for soldering of the new IC Since the melting point of the lead free solder is higher than that of the normal lead solder it takes the longer time to melt the lead free solder Use the sold...

Page 16: ...etails a DMC GF6 Japan domestic model The nameplate for this model shows the following Safety registration mark b DMC GF6P PC The nameplate for these models show the following Safety registration mark Fe A C US c DMC GF6EB EC EF EG The nameplate for these models show the following Safety registration mark CE1731 A d DMC GF6EE The nameplate for this model shows the following Safety registration mar...

Page 17: ...nd RIGHT of Cursor buttons simultaneously turn the Power on Step 2 The cancellation of INITIAL SETTINGS Press the PLAYBACK button in order to enter the PLAYBACK mode Press Q MENU Fn1 button and UP of Cursor buttons simultaneously then turn the Power off The LCD displays the mark before the unit powers down Step 3 Turn the Power on Set the mode dial to P Program AE Mode then turn the Power on CAUTI...

Page 18: ...three pages in total Only EB EC EF and EG models VEP56180B is used as a Main P C B When Main P C B has just been replaced only 4 model suffixes are displayed as follows CASE 2 Other than After replacing Main P C B DMC GF6 Japan domestic model DMC GF6P DMC GF6PC DMC GF6GD DMC GF6GC DMC GF6GT DMC GF6GK DMC GF6EE DMC GF6EG No E model DMC GF6EF DMC GF6EB DMC GF6EC INITIAL SETTINGS NONE JAPAN 00 01 QC ...

Page 19: ...removable media When the GK or GT model suffix is selected the display shows PLEASE SET THE CLOCK in Chinese As for your reference major default setting condition is as shown in the following table Default setting After INITIAL SETTINGS MODEL VIDEO OUTPUT LANGUAGE DATE REMARKS a DMC GF6 Japan domestic model NTSC Japanese Year Month Date b DMC GF6P NTSC English Month Date Year c DMC GF6PC NTSC Engl...

Page 20: ...k When the Interchangeable lens H PS14042 is used 2 1 W When playing back When the Interchangeable lens H FS1442A is used 2 1 W When playing back When the Interchangeable lens H FS45150 is used 16 000 000 pixels 4 3 Live MOS sensor total pixel number 16 680 000 pixels Primary colour filter Max 4x When taking still pictures Max 2x When a picture size of S 4 M aspect ratio of 4 3 is selected When re...

Page 21: ...cond Metering range EV Oto EV 18 White Balance Auto White Balance DaylighVCloudy Shade lncandescent lights Flash White set1 White set2 White Balance K set Exposure AE Programme AE P Aperture priority AE A Shutter priority AE S Manual exposure M AUTO Exposure Compensation 1 3 EV Step 3 EV to 3 EV Metering Mode Multiple Centre weighted Spot Monitor 3 0 TFT LCD 3 2 Approx 1 040 000 dots field of view...

Page 22: ... pixels 1712x 1712 pixels Recording quality Motion pictures AVCHD 1920X 1080 50i 17 Mbps 1280x720 50p 17 Mbps Sensor output is 25 frames sec MP4 1920X 1080 25p 20 Mbps 1280X720 25p 10 Mbps 640 X480 25p 4 Mbps Quality RAW RAW Fine RAW Standard Fine Standard MPO Fine MPO Standard Recording file format Still Picture RAW JPEG based on Design rule for Camera File system based on Exit 2 3 standard DPOF ...

Page 23: ...hangeable lens H FS45150 card and battery Operating temperature 0 0 c to 40 c 32 F to 104 F Operating humidity 10 RH to 80 RH Wireless transmitter Compliance standard IEEE 802 11 b g n standard wireless LAN protocol Frequency range used 2412 MHz to 2462 MHz 1 to 11 eh central frequency Encryption method Wi Fi compliant WPA WPA2 Access method Infrastructure mode Battery Charger Panasonic DE A98A In...

Page 24: ...ge 0 17 x 35 mm film camera equivalent 0 34 x magnification Optical Image Available Stabiliser O 1 S J switch None Setting of the Stabilizer is done in Ree menu Mount Micro Four Thirds Mount Angle of view 75 Wide to 29 Tele Filter diameter 37 mm 1 46 inch Max diameter Approx 61 mm 2 40 inch Overall length Approx 26 8 mm 1 06 inch from the tip of the lens to the base side of the lens mount when the...

Page 25: ...ens H FS45150 LUMIX G VARIO 45 150 mm F4 0 5 6 ASPH MEGA O 1 S Focal length f 45 mm to 150 mm 35 mm film camera equivalent 90 mm to 300 mm Aperture type 7 diaphragm blades circular aperture diaphragm Aperture range F4 0 Wide to F5 6 Tele Minimum aperture F22 value Lens construction 12 elements in 9 groups 2 aspherical lenses 1 UHR Lens In focus distance 0 9 m 3 0 feet to oo from the focus distance...

Page 26: ... flash becomes possible 9 Touch screen monitor P16 10 BJ Playback button P64 11 MENU SET button P18 38 12 Q MENU button P43 Fn1 button P46 iil Delete Cancel button P72 13 Control dial P18 14 Wi Fi button P224 Fn2 button P46 15 Wi Fi connection lamp P224 16 Cursor buttons P18 8 I Exposure Compensation button P84 89 90 91 138 IWB White Balance P142 IAF Mode button P147 Y Drive Mode button 4 5 6 7 9 ...

Page 27: ... to ensure that you will not drop it 29 NFC antenna I P230 30 HDMI socket P273 31 AV OUT DIGITAL socket P273 280 283 284 32 Tripod mount P332 A tripod with a screw length of 5 5 mm 0 22 inch or more may damage this unit if attached 33 Card Battery door P30 34 DC coupler cover 34 35 When using an AC adaptor ensure that the Panasonic DC coupler optional and AC adaptor optional are used P289 35 Relea...

Page 28: ... Example of Error Code Display History No The error code can be memorized 16 error codes in sequence however it is displayed 5 errors on the LCD Latest Error I I I I I I I I 5th error from the latest Display can be changed by the following procedure UP or DOWN of Cursor buttons Each time two presses it scroll up or down by line LEFT or RIGHT of Cursor buttons Each time one presses it jump up or do...

Page 29: ...ding error is detected when the unit turns ON FROM RE FROM 0002 Flash ROM data writing error is detected when the unit turns OFF FROM WR FROM Program Area 0005 Firmware update error No indication No indication SYSTEMIC Initialization 2c o 0001 Clock IC initialization failure error SYS INIT MAIN PCB SOFT CPU Reset 30 0 0001 System error NMI reset I NMI RST MAIN PCB 0007 Recording Memory card 31 0 0...

Page 30: ...e mishandling dropping or others 1 LENS RELATIVES TITLE LENS ITEMS Aperture size does not changed Although aperture value is changed the physical size of aperture is never changed The Aperture condition does not changed Aperture value shows 0 0 Although the Focus ring is rotating it does not change the Focus condition No released without lens attachment The Dusty and or dirty of the Lens It does n...

Page 31: ...he Digital Zoom It does not activated if the focus mode set to MF When get a fingerprint dirt on the lens resulting in the subject being out of focus The subject is beyond the focus range of the camera There is camera shake Giller or the subject is moving slightly The focus indication green mark is lights at the top right hand corner on the LCD when the subject is focused The shutter speed will be...

Page 32: ...spot metering target Confirm the setting condition of EXPOSURE COMPENSATION 1 3 EV Step 3EV to 3EV uJ Spot metering target Although the shutter button is fully pressed it can not take a picture until the subject is not focused It is able to take a picture when the Focus Priority turns OFF although focus condition does not perfect OFF is gives priority to the best time to take a picture CUSTOM MENU...

Page 33: ...33 MENU LIST Quick Reference The following menu items are displayed on the LCD monitor 1st Page 2nd Page 3rd Page 4th Page 5th Page 6th Page REC MOTION PICTURE CUSTOM MENU PLAYBACK ...

Page 34: ...m which can not be chosen is displayed in gray When the menu page has no items can be chosen the page is skipped display 1st Page 2nd Page 3rd Page 4th Page 5th Page 6th Page NOTE MOTION PICTURE tl flnlrdt d F1 13f CIN CUSTOM MENU PO IJI Cl SETUP Menu items of SETUP mode are same as Normal PLAYBACK Menu items of PLAYBACK mode are same as Normal When set Menu Resume in the SETUP MENU to ON the scre...

Page 35: ...Then turn on again And switch NFC Operation from OFF to ON Wait for 10 seconds Inspection of NFC IC Select ROM BACKUP under Setup Select NFC Operation under Wi Fi Setup NFC error display Inspection of NFC Antenna Perform NFC RESET Initialization data of NFC I NFC IC and MAIN P C B have no initialization data So make sure to perform Initial Setting of NFC And NFC IC may lose the initialization data...

Page 36: ...P C B It is an acceleration sensor for detecting gravity INSPECTION 1 Turn the rotation display on PLAYBACK 3 4 Rotate Disp ON OFF 2 A lens is attached The kind of lens to be used is not decided 3 A photograph is taken for length 4 When the taken photograph is reproduced if displayed for length by the LCD a problem is not in a acceleration sensor 0 0 0 o o When taking pictures 00 od When playing b...

Page 37: ... used VFK1164TDVLB can be used ND FILTER 2 ND 0 3 CC FILTER 1 CC C7 5 CC FILTER 2 CC Y10 RFKZ0513 RFKZ0511 RFKZ0512 LB FILTER 1 LBB2 LB FILTER 2 LBB8 TOUCH PEN RFKZ0520 RFKZ0521 VGQ0C14 VYQ4370 can be used RESOLUTION CHART DRIVER TORQUE DRIVER RFKZ0510 VFK1390 RFKZ0456 Supplied as divided chart parts Assemble it before use DMC G1K Correspond by the marketed commodity It does not supply as service ...

Page 38: ...00 Federal Standard 209D NOTE Work in the environment of specified clean level less than class 10 000 Federal Standard 209D when inside cleaning of a lens Please refer to the following service manuals H FS1442APP E GK Order No DSC1302014CE H FS45150PP E GK Order No DSC1209040CE H PS14042PP E GK Order No DSC1110056CE CLEAN HOOD Part No RFKZ0429 ...

Page 39: ...h the high voltage circuit on Flash Sub P C B Unit No Parts No Connection Form 1 VFK1950 FP9001 MAIN MAIN TOP FPC TOP P C B 33pin 0 3 FFC 2 RFKZ0564 FP9002 MAIN MOUNT BOX UNIT 23pin 0 3 FFC 3 RFKZ0583 FP9003 MAIN MOUNT BOX UNIT 19pin 0 3 FFC 4 VFK1175 FP9004 MAIN REAR OPERATION 16pin 0 5 FFC 5 VFK1716 FP9005 MAIN AUDIO Wi Fi FPC UNIT 25pin 0 3 FFC 6 VFK1480 FP9007 MAIN POP SW FPC P C B 6pin 0 5 FF...

Page 40: ...t 3 Hinge Unit 5 Main P C B 4 Rear Operation 6 Front Case Unit 7 Mount Box Unit 8 NFC Antenna Unit Battery Case 16 Battery Out Spring 15 Battery Door Unit Top P C B Wi Fi PC B I i Main P C B 9 Flash Sub P C B Unit 10 TopCaseUnit 11 Top P C B POP SW FPC P C B 12 Wi Fi P C B Speaker Holder 13 Audio Wi Fi FPC Unit 14 Flash Unit Audio Wi Fi FPC Unit t I I I I JI I POP SW FPC P C B Flash Sub P C B Unit...

Page 41: ...Tape Capacitor Holder Tripod Flash Sub P C B Unit 10 Top Case Unit Fig D13 1 Screw P 1 Locking tab Top Case Unit 11 Top P C B POP SW FPC P C B Fig D14 1 Screw Q 2 Screws R Top Plate Fig D15 Top Case Tape B Solder 4 points 2 Screws S Top Case Piece Top PCB Plate Top P C B Mode Dial Plate IA Button Unit Power Switch Rec Button Power LED Panel POP SW FPC P C B Fig D16 When Replacing 12 Wi Fi P C B Fi...

Page 42: ...mory Card Battery Screw C Screw A Screw A Screw B Screw C TI3 5mm _j_ 11f 2 5mm 1 I3 5mm f BLACK f BLACK f BLACK SILVER SILVER SILVER Screw D x 1 FP9004 Flex FP9008 Flex NOTE When Replacing Press the flash open button in the direction of the arrow to open the flash Rear Case Unit NOTE When Replacing When remove the flex pull up the locking tab in the direction of arrow 1 and then remove the flex i...

Page 43: ... Unit LCD Unit NOTE When Replacing When remove the flex pull up the locking tab in the direction of arrow 1 and then remove the flex in the direction of arrow 2 Take care not to damage the flex Pull out the flex from the long hole NOTE When Replacing Take care not to damage the flex Screw F Screw G __L T 2 5mm __L T 2 5mm BLACK SILVER Screw F x 2 Screw G x 2 Hinge Unit ...

Page 44: ...H Screw I __L r 2 5mm G BLACK SILVER I3 5mm SILVER Screw J x 3 FP9001 Flex FP9006 Flex FP3911 Flex FP9002 Flex FP9007 Flex FP3912 Flex FP9003 Flex FP9009 Flex FP3913 Flex FP9005 Flex Hooking part x 1 FP9005 FP3911 FP9006 FP9007 FP9001 FP9009 FP9003 FP3912 FP3913 FP9002 Screw J NOTE When Replacing When remove the flex pull up the locking tab in the direction of arrow 1 and then remove the flex in t...

Page 45: ...e flash Screw K Screw L T I 2 5mm T I 2 5mm G BLACK SILVER G BLACK SILVER Front Case Unit NOTE When Replacing Jack Door Under flex of the mount box unit Pull out the flex of the mount box unit to the under side of the E Capacitor Take care not to damage the flex Take care not to lose the jack door it because easy to separate when remove the front case unit NOTE When Installing Pass through the fle...

Page 46: ...aded portion X contact and motor etc so that the characteristic of the mount box unit may change Mount Box Unit Screw M TI 3mm SILVER IMPORTANT NOTICE Do not touch further inside than the lens mount Be careful not to touch the shaded portion X contact and motor etc so that the characteristic of the mount box unit may change Handle it as shown in the figure below Mount Box Unit NFC Antenna Unit Scr...

Page 47: ...istor for discharging 1 k0 5W Be sure to discharge the E Capacitor on Flash Sub P C B Unit before disassembling 1 Remove the Flash Sub P C B Unit 2 Put the insulation tube on the lead part of resistor ERG5SJ102 1kO SW 3 Put the resistor between both terminals of E Capacitor on Flash Sub P C B Unit for approx 5 seconds 4 After discharging confirm that the E Capacitor voltage is lower than 10V by us...

Page 48: ...uttoo Uolt Mode Dial Plate j p s t h i 0 i y ower w1 c 0 Ii 1 o joj j I I I j o i Ree Button x jY 0 i O Power LED Panel NOTE When Replacing Take care not to lose the power switch power LED panel mode dial plate rec button and IA button unit it because easy to separate when remove the Top P C B Screw S VI 4mm SILVER NOTE When Installing Align the convex of power switch and the concave of power swit...

Page 49: ... direction of the arrow to open the flash Flash Lock Spring Flash Lock NOTE When Replacing Take care not to lose the flash lock spring it because easy to separate when remove the speaker holder Screw U lfI 4mm SILVER Speaker Mic Damper x 2 Positioning Pin x 1 Mic Damper Flex is remove t Mic Damper Mic Damper Positioning Pin Speaker Holder NOTE When Replacing Take care not to damage the flex ...

Page 50: ...peaker side of speaker holder 5 Insert the convex part of speaker to the slot of a speaker holder C f S k Groove of Speaker Holder onvex o pea er 0 Mic Damper NOTE When Installing Take care not to damage the flex Flash Shaft Locking tab x 4 Flash Spring A Flash Arm Cover Flash 1 Unit Screw V x 1 Flash Shaft Pull the flash shaft Flash 1 Unit Flash Spring A Locking tab Flash Arm Cover Locking tab NO...

Page 51: ...I Pull the lead wire from hole of flash arm NOTE When Replacing Screw W When replacing the Flash arm Flash arm cover is also replaced simultaneously Flash Case Top Flash Unit Pull the lead wire from hole of flash case bottom Screw W TI4mm BLACK l Locking tab Battery Door Shaft Battery Door Spring Battery Door Shaft f Battery Door Spring Battery Door Unit Convex x 2 Locking tab x 1 Convex r Y Batte...

Page 52: ...ce manuals about Disassembly and Assembly of bundled lenses H FS1442APP E GK Order No DSC1302014CE H FS45150PP E GK Order No DSC1209040CE H PS14042PP E GK Order No DSC1110056CE Battery Lock Knob Battery Lock Spring Hooking part x 1 Battery Lock Knob NOTE When Replacing Take care not to lose the battery lock knob and battery lock spring it because easy to separate when remove the battery case NOTE ...

Page 53: ...ates normal and a standard zoom lens H FS014045 marketed commodity operates normal is required as a reference machine Refer to the adjustment instruction in the adjustment software for details Mount Box Main P C B Flash ROM VENUS Adjustment Item Unit IC6003 ENGINE IC2801 IC2701 LCD Unit 3 2 2 IC6001 VENUS ZOOM Inspection 0 0 0 PZM ISO sensitivity adjustment 0 0 0 ISO High brightness coloration 0 0...

Page 54: ...ervice with software the adjustment is executed After adjusting the AWB adjustment to cancel the WB adjustment mode for service Details refer to the instructions in the adjustment software 6 NOTE Initialization data of NFC Make sure to perform the following procedure from 1 to 4 NFC IC and MAIN P C B have no initialization data So make sure to perform Initial Setting of NFC NFC IC may lose the ini...

Page 55: ...HE IMAGE SENSOR 1 Blow off the dust on the surface of the Image sensor with the Blower Refer to the following Figure Keep the Mount Facing down condition towards to floor when cleaning Do not put the Blower further inside than the lens mount Be careful not to blow too strongly 2 Wipe off the dirt on the image sensor surface with Lens cleaning KIT BK VFK1900BK 11 1 2 ABOUT THE LENS Please refer to ...

Page 56: ...EGULATOR IC3011 3012 3013 3031 3041 3051 REGULATOR IC9101 SINGLE COMPARATOR FLASH_CHG_LV MOS SENSOR IC9102 SYSTEM IC Q9103 MIC POWER SUPPLY REGULATOR IC6001 VENUS ENGINE Wi Fi ANTENNA IC2801 DUAL INTERFACE RFID NFC ANTENNA 4 3 16M pix IC3032 REGULATOR CAMERA PROCESS J PEG COMP EXPANDS MEDIA I F USB I F MAIN MICROPROCESSOR OIS CONTROL LENS DRIVE LCD DRIVE LP DDR2 MOBILE RAM 2G bit HDMI DRIVER IC920...

Page 57: ... 6 T9801 SSWF OUT UNREG GND ON OFF X6001 24MHz A8 MCK24I A9 MCK24O 2 PW D4 5V PW D3 0V LED PWR OUT POWER ON L SHUTTER0 CL9005 CL9007 CL9006 CL9003 CL9004 SHUT FULL FP8001 30 iA LED PW D4 5V FP8001 26 FP9001 29 FP9001 25 RIGHT LEFT UP DOWN DISP Q MENU Fn1 DEL BACK MENU SET GPIO37 R20 GPIO43 V20 FP9004 16 CROSS KEYIN R25 FP9004 1 6 10 FP9004 14 FP9004 4 FP9004 11 FP9004 5 FP9004 9 LEFT ON L DOWN ON ...

Page 58: ...D15 AC15 AF14 AE14 AD19 AE19 AD18 AE18 AF18 AF16 AE15 MOS SSG 2 3 USB 7 USB 5 8 94 CABLE DET 1 AV CAB DET G VIDEO JOUT G LINE OUT CL2004 CL2007 CL2006 CL2009 CL2010 37 USB CAB DET QR2001 1 2 3 4 JK2001 AV OUT DIGITAL TERMINAL LINE OUT L VIDEO OUT USB CAB IN 4 A GND LINEOUTL 1 PIOA0 2 PIOA1 L2001 VOUT CL2002 CL9042 CL9043 CL9045 CL9046 CL9044 CL9048 CL2005 F2001 PW D4 5V G SP POS WiFi INT WiFi RESE...

Page 59: ... SDODA2M SDODA3P SDODA3M SDOCAP SDOCAM SDOCBP SDOCBM IC3031 REGULATOR 2 3 4 1 VDD VOUT GND CNT 101 AVDD 103 AVDD 105 AVDD 107 TCVDD 109 DVDD 111 LVDD CL3031 CL3071 CL1072 CL3011 PW D1 8V IC3021 REGULATOR 2 3 4 1 VDD VOUT GND CNT PW CPOUT From IC1071 1 CL3022 IS PWR ON1 From IC9102 80 PW D3 5V IC3022 REGULATOR 2 3 4 1 VDD VOUT GND CNT CL3032 IC3032 REGULATOR 2 3 4 1 VDD VOUT GND CNT 4 5 3 1 2 6 Q30...

Page 60: ... TERMINAL FP9002 1 7 PW LEN4 2V LEN4R2V E3 STB PWM SSGSTROBE 9 AA4 FLASH TRG IC9101 SINGLE COMPARATOR 2 1 3 4 T8001 5 1 4 3 2 6 Q8001 D S G F8002 FLASH FLASH UNIT P8002 2 P8002 1 FLASH SUB P C B UNIT P8001 1 STB PWM OUT PW A3 1V TOP P C B F8001 UNREG STB PWM OUT INT STB TRIG INT STB TRIG BATTERY C C RL8021 To TrigCoil RL8022 To TrigCoil RL8001 To Xe RL8002 To Xe For Flash Charge RL9119 1 3 4 52 14...

Page 61: ...TB POWER SW IN POWER ON H SYS RESET ADO IN2 IC6001 VENUS ENGINE GPIO95 C2 W4 AA26 A14 GPIO48 A8 A9 G I2C CK BAT THERMO PIOC1 RESETOUT AD22 50 CL9004 CL6201 CL6202 CL1001 CL1002 CL1007 CL1005 CL6021 CL1003 GPIO50 G I2C DAT AD21 S8001 OSCIN X9101 32 72kHz OSCOUT 43 42 CL1101 CL1201 CL1301 CL1401 CL1051 WiFi D3 2V To FP9005 24 25 IC9001 REGULATOR 2 3 4 1 VOUT GND VIN CE CL9008 CL1501 CL1601 CL1801 AD...

Page 62: ... RSCEL R VST R ALLRS R EV2 R V2 R RDCEL R SFRST D R CCL D R MPXLOW D R SLIMIT1 D R PWB D R GND AVDD D GND GND GND GND LDCELSTR GASOSHCH OUTAMPCL D GND GND 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 FP3912 DVDD R SHT R MPXPOW R DVDD R EV1 R V1 R SRRST R DP D R LGCEL D R SLIMIT2 D R VDDCEL D R PWB D R CLDCNC D R AVDD ...

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