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12.2. System Control Block Diagram

SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM

DMC-SZ9  SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM

82

18

73

95

84

41

CPUAD13

ADC3

GPIO9

IC6001

(VENUS ENGINE)

GPIO18

IC6002

(SDRAM/1G-bit, NAND FLASH ROM/1G-bit)

DATA

ADDRESS

Bank Adr.

DATA

ADDRESS

108

111

DATA

67

IC9101

(SYSTEM IC)

SCCS

74

SO

71

SCSI

B9501
TIMER

BACKUP

BATTERY

GPIO19

GPIO17

CPUAD12

87

84

IC9101

(SYSTEM IC)

27 BATT

85

RESETOUT

70

SCSCLK

57

(POWER ON H)

(POWER ON L)

(POWER ON L)

(SHUTTER 0)

(SHUTTER 0)

(SHUTTER 1)

(SHUT HALF)

83

GPIO51

(SHUT FULL)

PP9001

16

PP9001

20

PP9001

15

PP9001

14

BA0D
BA1D

DRBA0
DRBA1

Bank Adr.

DQ1D

DQ30D

DRD31

DRD0

A0D

A12D

DRA0

DRA12

CPUD16

CPUAD6

CPUD23

IO0N

IO7N

PP9001

DATA

CLEN

CEN

3

REN

4

7

6

WEN

13

WPN

14

ALEN

16

R/BN

RL6009

RL6010

78

37

DQM3D

DQM0D

DRDQM0

33

CKED

52

62

58

72

81

SDRAM AREA/1G-bit

NAND FLASH ROM AREA/1G-bit

RASD

CLKD

CASD

CSD

WED

RL6005

RL6004

4

SYSCK

DRCKE

DRRASB

DRAMFCK

DRCASB

XDCS

DRWEB

FR CLE

FROM CS

CPUREB

CPUWE2B

FR WP

FR ALE

FR RB

RSTB

GPIO40

CPUAD7

DRDQM3

OSCIN

X9101

(32.72KHz)

OSCOUT

28

26

PP9001

13

8

LEDOUT2

PW 3.6V

PP9001

12

(CLK27 SYS)

(SYS RESET)

(S SYSCON CS)

(S SYSCON SI)

(S SYSCON SO)

(S SYSCON SCK)

(TELE WIDE)

(POWER ON L V)

(TELE WIDE)

RL9104

RL9103

RL9102

POWERONH

SHUTTERHALF

POWERSWONL

SHUTTER0

(AF LED K)

RL6014

FULL

FLASH TOP P.C.B.

HALF

PS8001

PS8001

PS8001

PS8001

PS8001

3

1

4

2

5

6

S8002

POWER SW

S8001

SHUTTER SW

TL8007

TL8004

SAFETY GND

D8001

AF ASSIST LED

PS8001

PS8001

16

20

15

14

13

12

RL6019

MCK24O

X6001

(24MHz)

MCK24I

A21

ADC2

Y24

(MOS THERMO)

FP9001

1

MOS FPC UNIT

TH3101

CL6007

PS8001

17

PP9001

17

2

1

4

3

S8004

MOVIE SW

ADC10

(MOVIE)

(MOVIE)

68

CKN

DRAMFCKX

W22

CL9103

RL9101

PP9501

12

PS9001

12

SUB OPERATION
P.C.B.

11

LEDOUT1

1,7,9,29-33

1,7,9,29-33

S8003

3

2

4

1

WIDE

TELE

T/W SW

SUB OPERATION P.C.B.

2

1

4

3

2

1

4

3

2

1

4

3

S9502

MENU/SET

S9503

DISP.

S9508

Q.MENU

2

1

4

3

S9501

MODE

PP9501

8

2

1

4

3

2

1

4

3

2

1

4

3

S9505

DOWN

S9507

RIGHT

S9506

LEFT

2

1

4

3

S9504

UP

PP9501

11

PP9501

2

PP9501

1

D9501

CHARGE LED (RED)

Wi-Fi LED (BLUE)

PP9501

15

PP9501

14

PP9501

19,20

2

1

4

3

S9511

PLAY

PS9001

1

PS9001

2

PS9001

8

PP9501

13

PS9001

13

PS9001

11

PS9001

15

PS9001

14

PS9001

19,20

(PLAY SW)

LENADC7

(REAR KEYIN)

(REAR KEYIN)

PP9501

17

2

1

4

3

S9512

Wi-Fi

PS9001

17

(WIFI SW)

(PLAY)

(WIFI SW IN)

AC20

LENADC8

(CROSS KEYIN)

(CROSS KEYIN)

AB18

CTD CHGLED
(To IC1501-F2)

PP9501

16

PS9001

16

(DGND)

USB VBUS
(From JK2001-8)

(AGND)

(UNREG GND)

(CHGLED A)

(WIFI LED)

(WIFI LED)

PW 5V

CL9006

CL9002

CL9001

CL9003

CL9009

CL9010

CL9004

CL9007

CL9012

CL9011

CL9102

CL9008

ADC8

QR9501

H22

P23

N24

H24

C23

C20

E22

A22

AC9

AD9

AC8

AB7

AB9

AA9

AD5

AA8

AB23

F24

AA23

AD6

H1

M3

G4

J1

K1

H3

V2

U4

D5

77

35

DQS3

DQS0

DRDQS0

DRDQS3

U1

B4

L2

G2

T4

B3

M1
M4

A16

D12

J22

2

1

4

3

GPIO77 D24

ET8003

SLEEVE GND

Summary of Contents for DMC-SZ9P

Page 1: ...olation of law ORDER NO DSC1302006CE B26 Digital Camera Model No DMC SZ9P DMC SZ9PC DMC SZ9PU DMC SZ9EA DMC SZ9EB DMC SZ9EE DMC SZ9EF DMC SZ9EG DMC SZ9EP DMC SZ9GF DMC SZ9GH DMC SZ9GK DMC SZ9GN DMC SZ9GT Colour K Black Type S Silver Type except PC EA P Pink Type only GF GK GT ...

Page 2: ...bleshooting Guide 21 7 1 Wi Fi Module IC8901 Flash Top P C B 21 8 Service Fixture Tools 22 8 1 Service Fixture and Tools 22 8 2 When Replacing the Main P C B 23 8 3 Service Position 23 9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 24 9 1 Disassembly Flow Chart 24 9 2 P C B Location 24 9 3 Disassembly Procedure 25 9 4 Lens Disassembly Procedure 30 9 5 Removal of the Focus Motor 32 9 6 The Application of ...

Page 3: ...exposed to shock hazards 1 2 Leakage Current Cold Check 1 Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug 2 Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed 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 ...

Page 4: ...op P C B when servicing Discharging Procedure 1 Remove the Flash Top P C B 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 the Flash Top P C B for approx 5 seconds 4 After discharging confirm that the E Capacitor voltage is lower than 10V by using a voltmeter Fig F1 ...

Page 5: ...ices 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 read...

Page 6: ...itical component Type No ML421 Manufactured by Energy Company Panasonic Corporation It must never be subjected to excessive heat or discharge It must therefore only be fitted in requirement designed specifically for its use Replacement batteries must be of same type and manufacture They must be fitted in the same manner and location as the original battery with the correct polarity contacts observ...

Page 7: ...C unit which are connected to the lens unit with 3 screws These screws are locked with the screw locking glue after performing the Optical tilt adjustment During servicing if one of MOS FPC fixing screws are loosened the Optical tilt adjustment must be performed About the Optical tilt adjustment refer to the 10 3 2 Adjustment Specifications for details 3 2 2 About Flexible Cable and Connector Do n...

Page 8: ...nection the customer has registered For the protection of private information please erase the personal information after the completion of repair by INITIAL SET TING In addition please print out the following documents and pass to the customer with the Camera unit Printing Material Leaflet for Customer ...

Page 9: ...t for which the lead free solder is used Definition The letter of PbF is printed on the P C B using the lead free solder To put lead free solder it should be 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 t...

Page 10: ...MC SZ9GK g DMC SZ9GT h DMC SZ9GN i DMC SZ9PU GF GH What is the difference is that the INITIAL SETTINGS data which is stored in Flash ROM mounted on Main P C B 3 5 1 Defining methods To define the model suffix to be serviced refer to the nameplate which is putted on the bottom side of the Unit NOTE After replacing the Main P C B be sure to achieve adjustment The service software is available at TSN...

Page 11: ...mory card 1 Turn the Power on 2 Press the MODE button and select the NORMAL PICTURE mode by Cursor buttons then press the MENU SET button 3 Turn the Power off If the unit is other than NORMAL PICTURE mode it does not display the initial settings menu Step 1 The temporary cancellation of INITIAL SETTINGS While pressing UP of Cursor button and MOTION PICTURE button simultaneously turn the Power on S...

Page 12: ... SETTINGS menu form as follows CASE 1 After replacing Main P C B Except EB EF EG EP and GF models VEP56176A is used as a Main P C B When Main P C B has just been replaced 19 model suffixes is displayed as follows Four pages in total Only EB EF EG EP and GF models VEP56176B is used as a Main P C B When Main P C B has just been replaced only 8 model suffixes is displayed as follows two pages in tota...

Page 13: ...f the model suffix have been chosen the model suffix lists will not be displayed thus it can not be changed Therefore select the area carefully Select the area with pressing UP DOWN of Cursor buttons Step 6 Set the model suffix in INITIAL SETTINGS Press the RIGHT of Cursor buttons The only set area is displayed and then press the RIGHT of Cursor buttons after confirmation The unit is powered off a...

Page 14: ...DMC SZ9P NTSC English Month Date Year b DMC SZ9PC NTSC English Month Date Year c DMC SZ9PU NTSC Spanish Month Date Year d DMC SZ9EA PAL Russian Date Month Year e DMC SZ9EB PAL English Date Month Year f DMC SZ9EE PAL Russian Date Month Year g DMC SZ9EF PAL French Date Month Year h DMC SZ9EG PAL English Date Month Year i DMC SZ9EP PAL English Date Month Year j DMC SZ9GF PAL English Date Month Year k...

Page 15: ...15 4 Specifications The following specification is for DMC SZ9P Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix ...

Page 16: ...16 ...

Page 17: ...17 5 Location of Controls and Components The following description is for DMC SZ9P Some descriptions may differ depending on model suffix ...

Page 18: ...tach the Battery Since this unit has built in memory it can be performed without inserting memory card 1 Turn the Power on 2 Press the MODE button and select the NORMAL PICTURE mode by Cursor buttons then press the MENU SET button 3 Turn the Power off If the unit is other than NORMAL PICTURE mode it does not display the initial settings menu Step 1 The temporary cancellation of INITIAL SETTINGS Wh...

Page 19: ...19 Error Code List The error code consists of 8 bits data and it shows the following information ...

Page 20: ...this error occurred under the condition of INITIAL SETTINGS has been released Example Factory assembling line before unit shipment Service mode etc It means that this error is occurred at service side 2 About indication 18 0 0 01 to 18 0 0 60 The third digit from the right shows one of the hexadecimal 0 to F character Step 3 How to exit from Error Code display mode Simply turn the power off Since ...

Page 21: ...password then check the operation Reset Procedure of Wi Fi Settings 1 Press the MODE button and select the Normal Picture mode by Cursor buttons then press the MENU SET button 2 Press the MENU SET button and select the SETUP mode by Cursor buttons then press the MENU SET button Select Reset Wi Fi Settings by Cursor buttons then press the MENU SET button 3 Select YES and press the MENU SET button i...

Page 22: ...22 8 Service Fixture Tools 8 1 Service Fixture and Tools The following Service Fixture and tools are used for checking and servicing this unit ...

Page 23: ...servicing Flash Top P C B 1 Be sure to discharge the E Capacitor on Flash Top P C B Refer to How to Discharge the E Capacitor on Flash Top P C B The E Capacitor voltage is not lowered soon even if the AC Cord is unplugged or the battery is removed 2 Be careful of the high voltage circuit on Flash Top P C B 3 DO NOT allow other parts to touch the high voltage circuit on Flash Top P C B No Parts No ...

Page 24: ...24 9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 9 1 Disassembly Flow Chart This is a disassembling chart When assembling perform this chart conversely 9 2 P C B Location ...

Page 25: ...D5 1 Screw D Fig D6 1 Locking tab Front Case Unit 4 LCD Unit Fig D7 3 Locking tabs Fig D8 FP9004 Flex 1 Locking tab 2 Hooking parts Frame Plate PCB Sheet 2 convexes Plate Sheet LCD Unit 5 Top Case Unit Fig D9 PS8001 Connector AF Panel Light Top Case Unit 6 Flash Top P C B Mic Fig D10 2 Screws E FP8051 Flex 3 Locking tabs Flash Top P C B Fig D11 Mic 7 Lens Unit W MOS Fig D12 FP9001 Flex FP9002 Flex...

Page 26: ...26 Fig D2 9 3 2 Removal of the Sub Operation P C B and Speaker Fig D3 Fig D4 9 3 3 Removal of the Front Case Unit Fig D5 ...

Page 27: ...27 Fig D6 9 3 4 Removal of the LCD Unit Fig D7 Fig D8 ...

Page 28: ...28 9 3 5 Removal of the Top Case Unit Fig D9 9 3 6 Removal of the Flash Top P C B and Mic Fig D10 Fig D11 ...

Page 29: ...29 9 3 7 Removal of the Lens Unit W MOS Fig D12 9 3 8 Removal of the Main P C B Fig D13 ...

Page 30: ...nd no gradient images 9 4 Lens Disassembly Procedure Precaution 1 Do not remove the MOS FPC unit when disassembling or reassembling the lens in order to maintain it clean When remove it refer to item 9 7 2 Keep dust or dirt away from the lens To remove dirt or dust from the lens blow with dry air 3 Do not touch the lens surface 4 Use lens cleaning KIT VFK1900BK 5 Apply grease RFKZ0472 as shown on ...

Page 31: ...31 9 4 2 Removal of the Master Flange Unit ...

Page 32: ... Removal of the Outside Direct Frame Unit 1st 3rd Lens Frame Unit 9 4 4 1st 3rd Lens Frame Unit 1 Turn the 1st 3rd Lens Frame Unit in the direction of arrow fully and remove that 9 5 Removal of the Focus Motor ...

Page 33: ...e grease is applied use a toothpick and apply thinly Focus motor nut sliding part Grease RFKZ0472 Amount of application 1 1 6 mg 2 points 4th Lens Frame swing guard part Grease RFKZ0472 Amount of application 0 1 0 5 mg 2 points Lead screw Grease RFKZ0472 Amount of application 2 4 mg 4th Lens Frame spindle guide Grease RFKZ0472 Amount of application 0 7 1 1 mg 2 points ...

Page 34: ... loos ened even a little the optical tilt adjustment is required When loosen the screw E necessary the optical tilt adjustment at the end of assembling Refer to item 10 3 2 To prevent the MOS FPC unit from catching the dust and dirt do not remove the MOS FPC unit except for replacing ...

Page 35: ...ally set in accordance with model suffix such as EB EG GK GC and so on Unless the initial setting is not released an automatic alignment software in the camera is not able to be executed when the align ment is carried out Note The initial setting should be again done after completing the alignment Otherwise the camera may not work properly Therefore as a warning the camera display a warning symbol...

Page 36: ...ta as the way of return when trouble occurs before disassembling the unit depend ing on each case ROM_BACKUP Method of Non PC backup 1 Insert the memory card into the camera 2 Set the camera to Temporary cancellation of the initial settings 3 Select the SETUP menu From the SETUP menu select ROM_BACKUP NOTE This item is not listed on the customer s SETUP menu 4 When this ROM_BACKUP item is selected...

Page 37: ...37 10 2 3 Light Box If using VFK1164TDVLB Light Box remove the lens connection ring by loosing three hexagon screws Fig 2 2 ...

Page 38: ...E MODE Refer to Fig 3 1 Fig 3 1 10 3 1 2 Status Adjustment Flag Setting Reset Not yet adjusted the status flag condition 1 After pressing the DISP button the LCD monitor dis plays the Flag status screen Refer to Fig 3 2 2 Select item by pressing the Cursor buttons Gray cursor is moved accordingly 3 Press the Q MENU Delete Cancel button NOTE The selected item s flag has been changed from F green to...

Page 39: ...the adjustment again 3 Do not press any buttons keys until the default menu Refer to Fig 3 5 is displayed on the LCD monitor Other wise adjustment data may not be stored properly 4 If the adjustment is interrupted accidentally the alignment data may not be properly saved in the Flash ROM Fig 3 5 10 3 1 5 Finalizing the Adjustment 1 Several adjustment flags can be reset F into 0 at the same time In...

Page 40: ...ix table shows the relation between the replaced part and the Necessary Adjustment When a part is replaced make sure to perform the necessary adjustment s in the order indicated The table below shows all the information necessary to perform each adjustment ...

Page 41: ...41 ...

Page 42: ...described in 3 5 2 INITIAL SETTINGS for details IMPORTANT 1 The initial setting should be done again after completing the alignment Otherwise the camera will not work properly Therefore as a warning the camera display a warning symbol on the LCD monitor every time the camera is turned off 2 Confirm that status of all adjustment flag show F Even if one of the adjustment flag shows 0 initial setting...

Page 43: ...LCD Panel with your hand When cleaning the lens use air Blower to blow off the dust When cleaning the LCD Panel dampen the lens cleaning paper with lens cleaner and the gently wipe the its surface Note The Lens Cleaning KIT VFK1900BK Only supplied as 10 set Box is available as Service Aid ...

Page 44: ... I F MAIN MICROPROCESSOR FLASH IC1001 POWER SHUTTER IC9101 SYSTEM IC IC6002 SDRAM 1G bit NAND FLASH ROM 1G bit ZOOM OIS CONTROL LENS DRIVE LCD DRIVE AV OUT DIGITAL TERMINAL 25mm 250mm IC7101 GYRO SENSOR AMP IC9101 SYSTEM IC MICROPHONE AMP SPEAKER CONTROL SPEAKER 1 2 33 16 MEGA PIX X6001 24MHz X9101 32 72KHz VIDEO OUT IC8001 IGBT DRIVER IC1501 SWITCHING CHARGER COLOR LCD PANEL 3 0 PANEL 460k dots R...

Page 45: ...TOP P C B HALF PS8001 PS8001 PS8001 PS8001 PS8001 3 1 4 2 5 6 S8002 POWER SW S8001 SHUTTER SW TL8007 TL8004 SAFETY GND D8001 AF ASSIST LED PS8001 PS8001 16 20 15 14 13 12 RL6019 MCK24O X6001 24MHz MCK24I A21 ADC2 Y24 MOS THERMO FP9001 1 MOS FPC UNIT TH3101 CL6007 PS8001 17 PP9001 17 2 1 4 3 S8004 MOVIE SW ADC10 MOVIE MOVIE 68 CKN DRAMFCKX W22 CL9103 RL9101 PP9501 12 PS9001 12 SUB OPERATION P C B 1...

Page 46: ...A DCLK GPIO41 A MCLK 4 51 SDDETOUT 6 3 DAIN 4 14 MCLKO 6 17 BCLK FP8051 3 PS8001 36 PP9001 36 FP8051 1 FP8051 2 4 MCK24O X6001 24MHz MCK24I FP9004 37 22 FP9004 BUS18 LCDHD BUS18 LCDVD 92 MUTEL CL5006 L2001 17 A22 A21 AC11 T24 D13 AA10 AB11 AB13 AD10 HDMI TXCM HDMI SDA HDMI HPD HDMI SCL HDMI CEC A19 B18 C17 D17 AD20 W24 C16 A17 B17 A18 D16 B16 Y23 T23 AD14 AD13 E22 C20 N21 R24 P24 R22 R21 N24 AD16 ...

Page 47: ... A22 4 RL7003 RL7004 RL7001 RL7005 RL7006 RL9107 RL9106 RL9105 PP9501 4 PS9001 4 PP9501 5 PS9001 5 PP9501 6 PS9001 6 PP9501 7 PS9001 7 SUB OPERATION P C B IRIS IRIS GPIO55 GPIO65 A15 B15 GPIO54 D14 GPIO33 GPIO34 GPIO35 M21 U24 N22 GPIO39 GPIO38 T22 P22 GPIO31 GPIO30 GPIO29 GPIO40 P23 P21 M22 M24 GPIO37 GPIO36 N23 R23 GPIO11 B14 GPIO43 GPIO50 LENADC6 GPIO63 U23 AD21 U22 U21 F8001 PS8001 21 24 3 5 2...

Page 48: ...20 PP9001 20 S8002 BATTERY TERMINAL PS8001 21 24 PP9001 21 24 PS8001 18 PP9001 18 BAT THERMO 2 UNREG GND 3 PS8001 1 7 9 29 33 1 7 9 29 33 PP9001 FLASH TOP P C B CL8026 CL1505 CL1506 CL1504 IC1040 REGULATOR 1 2 ERROR AMP R1_1 R2_1 CURRENT LIMIT VREF PW SEN1 8V CL1041 CL1043 GPIO66 SEN3 3V CTL C14 IC1024 REGLATOR 2 1 VOUT VSS 3 4 VIN CE PW SEN3 3V CL1024 VDD1 VOUT1 GND GND 7 CE1 8 4 3 ERROR AMP R1_2...

Page 49: ...44 46 48 50 GND AVDD GND VDD18 GND RSTN SCK HD GND GND GND VDD12 VDD12 GND SDODA0M SDOCAM SDODA1M SDODA2M GND GND GND SDOCBM SDODB2M SDODB1M SDODB0M FP9002 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 IRIS SH SH YDR YV YV XDR XV XV FZHP VCC D2R9V FZHP LED FMBN FMAP FMBP FMAN ZM ZM ZENC VCC D2R9V ZENC1 LED 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 IRIS SH SH YDR YHO YHO XDR XHO XHO F...

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