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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. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and
semiconductor "chip" components. 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 HC-V180PP

Page 1: ...and distribution is a violation of law ORDER NO VM1601001CE B27 High Definition Video Camera Model No HC V180PP HC V180PU HC V180PR HC V180EB HC V180EC HC V180EF HC V180EG HC V180EP HC V180GA HC V180GC HC V180GK HC V180GN HC V180GW Colour K Black Type ...

Page 2: ...on for the Service 18 6 5 Restore the backed up adjustment data 19 6 6 Touch Panel Calibration 20 7 Service Fixture Tools 21 7 1 Service Fixture and Tools 21 7 2 When Replacing the Main P C B 21 7 3 Service Position 21 8 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 22 8 1 Disassembly Flow Chart for the Unit 22 8 2 PCB Location 23 8 3 Disassembly Procedure for the Unit 24 9 Measurements and Adjustments 40...

Page 3: ...ng 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 shou...

Page 4: ...ly 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...

Page 5: ...mponent Type No ML 614S DN 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 observed D...

Page 6: ...n that of the normal solder Distinction of P C B Lead Free Solder being used Service caution for repair work using Lead Free Solder PbF The lead free solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free solder is used Definition The letter of PbF is printed on the P C B using the lead free solder To put lead free solder it should be well molten and mixed with the original lea...

Page 7: ... HC V180GK e HC V180GN f HC V180PU PR GA GC GW What is the difference is that the INITIAL SETTING data which is stored in Flash ROM mounted on Main P C B 3 3 1 Defining methods To define the model suffix to be serviced refer to the rating label and caution label which are putted on the Unit NOTE After replacing the MAIN P C B be sure to achieve adjustment ...

Page 8: ...8 3 4 Formatting The following formatting is for HC V180PP The page number in this page does not show the page number of this service manual ...

Page 9: ... P C B might sometimes occur by rapid heating In order to improve the success rate of IC replacement for repair it would be required to work out baking of replacement IC and defective P C B before replacing IC Please refer the way of baking as follows Replacement IC and defective P C B must be put in the heater together Baking temperature and time Hour 80 C 24 hour ...

Page 10: ... 4 Specifications The following specification is for HC V180PP Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix The page number in this chapter does not show the page number of this service manual ...

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Page 12: ...on of Controls and Components The following description is for HC V180PP Some descriptions may differ depending on model suffix The page number in this chapter does not show the page number of this service manual ...

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Page 14: ...tination settings Change the Model Destination Selectable models and destinations are displayed 4 Lock search history indication Display the camera system error cord for three histories saved in EEPROM 5 Power ON self check result display Power ON self check function to diagnose correct function of the device and interface between devices result display 14 Adjutment function for the service The se...

Page 15: ...cription Change the Model Destination Display the lists of model distination which the unit can be changed if a shipment setup is finished Therefore in some cases the model destination that is currently set is only displayed End method of operation Touch the SET of LCD to exit the mode destination settings and then POWER OFF ...

Page 16: ...tories saved in EEPROM The error cord contents which are displayed End method of operation Touch the BAK of LCD to exit the lock search and error history indication and then POWER OFF Error code Description Problematic Parts 51 Focus control is abnormal FOCUS STEPPING MOTOR LENS UNIT 52 Zoom control is abnormal 2ND STEPPING MOTOR LENS UNIT 53 OIS lens control is abnormal LENS UNIT 54 Zoom control ...

Page 17: ...n IC DDR Communication test between IC3401 and IC3402 IC3403 WiFi IC Excluded NFC IC Excluded Display other than OK are abnomalities of each lines PanTilter Error display of the Remote Pan Tilt Cradle VW CTR1 When not connected the remote pan tilt cradle display When error is occurred display NG with the error code End method of operation Touch the BAK of LCD to exit the power on self check result...

Page 18: ...wing items required in the field service For a detailed content such as the adjustment procedure refer to 9 Measurements and Adjustments Model setting Setting of the file name for adjustment data backup to SD card Execution of adjustment data backup to SD card Checking of Switches Camera adjustment Zoom Tracking adjustments Indoor White Balance Adjustment Outdoor White Balance Adjustment End metho...

Page 19: ... Specifications Function description Restore the adjustment data to new or repaired Main P C B from SD card that the data backed up from original Main P C B before repairs or replacement To backup the adjustment data use 6 4 Adjustment function for the Service Restoring procedure End method of operation Press the power button to turn the unit off ...

Page 20: ...ation Touch the 16 of LCD select the calibration of touch panel Operation Specifications Function description Calibrate the touch positions of the touch panel End method of operation Press the power button to turn the unit off ...

Page 21: ...tment 7 3 Service Position This Service Position is used for checking and replacing parts Use the following Extension cables for servicing 7 3 1 Extention Cable Connection Parts name Parts No Remarks Zoom Guide Shaft VMS8231 2 use No Parts No Connection Form 1 RFKZ0354 FP6001 MAIN MONITOR FPC 37PIN 0 3 FFC 2 RFKZ0444 PP6001 MAIN PS6401 SD HOLDER 50PIN 0 5 B to B 3 VFK1480 FP6003 MAIN ECM FPC 6PIN ...

Page 22: ...22 8 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 8 1 Disassembly Flow Chart for the Unit This is a disassembling chart When assembling perform this chart conversely ...

Page 23: ...23 8 2 PCB Location ...

Page 24: ...Hooking part x 1 BATT Catcher P C B 8 R Frame Unit Speaker LCD Unit Fig D14 Screw P x 2 Locking tab x 4 R Frame Unit Convex x 1 LCD Lever Fig D15 Convex x 2 Convex x 6 Speaker Convex x 2 LCD Unit 9 Monitor P C B LCD Hinge Unit Light Guide Plate Unit LCD Panel Unit Fig D16 Screw Q x 2 Locking tab x 9 LCD Case T Unit Screw R x 1 FP901 Flex FP904 Flex FP905 Flex Fig D17 Locking tab x 1 Hooking part x...

Page 25: ...pping Motor Fig D27 Solder x 4 points Screw Y x 1 Convex x 1 Fig D28 Screw Z x 2 3rd Stepping Motor 16 Focus Motor Fig D29 Solder x 8 points Screw a x 1 Convex x 1 Fig D30 Screw b x 2 Focus Motor No Item Fig Removal ...

Page 26: ...26 8 3 1 Removal of the Side Case L Unit Fig D1 Fig D2 ...

Page 27: ...27 8 3 2 Removal of the Top Case Unit Power Panel Light LED Piece Jack Cover Piece Jack Cover Spring SS Button SS Lever Jack Cover Unit Fig D3 8 3 3 Removal of the Front Case Unit Fig D4 ...

Page 28: ...28 8 3 4 Removal of the Lens Frame Unit Fig D8 Fig D9 ...

Page 29: ...29 8 3 5 Removal of the Camera Lens Unit Fig D10 8 3 6 Removal of the Main P C B SD Holder P C B Fig D11 ...

Page 30: ...30 Fig D12 8 3 7 Removal of the Top Operation BATT Catcher P C B Fig D13 ...

Page 31: ...31 8 3 8 Removal of the R Frame Unit Speaker LCD Unit Fig D14 Fig D15 ...

Page 32: ...32 8 3 9 Removal of the Monitor P C B LCD Hinge Unit Light Guide Plate Unit LCD Panel Unit Fig D16 Fig D17 ...

Page 33: ...33 Fig D18 8 3 10 Removal of the Spring Holder Bar rier Lever Fig D19 ...

Page 34: ...34 8 3 11 Removal of the Front Base Barrier R Barrier F Fig D20 8 3 12 Removal of the Front Case Mic Cover Front Ornament Ring Flare Cut Piece Microphone Unit Fig D21 ...

Page 35: ...35 8 3 13 Removal of the MOS Unit IR Cut Grass Fig D22 Fig D23 ...

Page 36: ...36 Fig D24 8 3 14 Removal of the 2nd Stepping Motor Fig D25 ...

Page 37: ...37 Fig D26 8 3 15 Removal of the 3rd Stepping Motor Fig D27 ...

Page 38: ...38 Fig D28 8 3 16 Removal of the Focus Motor Fig D29 ...

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Page 40: ...ustment method is different from a conventional High definition video camera An exclusive jig are necessary for electric adjustment Connection method of the main unit and an exclusive adjustment jig as follows Figure of connection Figure of image when adjustment ...

Page 41: ...l power supply 12V 0 1V 1 8A or over Collimator with focus chart VFK1164TCM02 VFK1164TCM03 Same as DSC CC filter 3100K 5100K VFK1164CC10G Need 2 set For indoor outdoor white balance adjutment C2 Filter 5100K VFK1164LBB2 For outdoor white balance adjustment C8 Filter 5100K VFK1164LBB8 For outdoor white balance adjustment ND Filter 0 1 3100K VFK1164ND01 For indoor white balance adjustment ND Filter ...

Page 42: ...ght Box has no lens connection ring How to remove the Front Hood In order to utilize maximum of the diffusing surface of light box some adjustment items need the distance between diffusing surface of light box and camera body becomes several cent meters Before the adjustments remove the front hood of light box following steps below For VFK1164TDVLB Light Box For RFKZ0523 Light Box ...

Page 43: ...43 9 1 2 Adjustment Items Adjustment item as follows ...

Page 44: ...u and Factory Setting is performed using 1 NFC Initializa tion is performed using 17 of service mode menu Refer to 6 Service mode and 10 Factory Setting Execute adjustment function for service 1 While the power is turned OFF keep pressing the Power button Zoom lever to W side and Recording Playback button for more than 3 seconds until the top screen of the Service Mode Menu being displayed 2 Touch...

Page 45: ...rformed following order 1 Model setting 2 Filename setting for backup to SD card 3 Backing up adjustment data to SD card 4 Checking switches 5 Camera adjustment 6 Zoom tracking adjustment 7 Indoor white balance adjustment 8 Outdoor white balance adjustment ...

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Page 52: ...ing displayed 2 Touch the 1 of LCD 3 Touch the YES of LCD 4 After few seconds END is displayed on LCD monitor Cutting of battery connection or AC power supply connection as a completion of the FACTORY SETTINGS 10 2 What Is The Factory Settings The factory settings clean up and or refresh the following settings 1 Setting values of menu 2 Clear the time and date setting The setting position of facto...

Page 53: ...CH PANEL DC IN BATTERY MOS IMAGE SENSOR A V TERMINAL HDMI mini CONNECTOR ZOOM FOCUS MOTOR OIS Analog Analog Analog Analog IC6401 GYRO SENSOR PIT YAW IC3404 NAND FLASH ROM 1Gbit IC3402 3403 DDR3 SDRAM 1Gbit IC3401 VENUS ENGINE IC1001 POWER LED LIGHT X3402 OSC 60MHz IC302 GATE IC COLOR LCD PANEL IC3701 AVIO X2303 32 768kHz IC1503 RTC CHARGE POWER CONTROL USB TERMINAL IC301 703 704 REGULATOR IC1471 P...

Page 54: ...4 D6401 CARD LED PW REG3V QR6402 FP905 X RIGHT Y BOT X LEFT Y TOP 1 2 3 4 PW REG3V PW REG1 8V U25 R25 R26 P23 P24 G16 E17 E16 G15 PW REG3V STANDBY LED B V24 QR6401 AB13 QR3404 QR3401 QR3405 QR3402 E15 TOUCH PANEL UNIT IC1503 RTC CHARGE POWER CONTROL S6002 POWER ON OFF D3 G5 G6 SWIN1 E3 SWIN2 XIN XOUT A5 LED IC511 MAGNETIC SENSOR 4 3 1 2 VDD OUT GND NC AD TPY RIGHT AD TPY LEFT AD TPX TOP SEL2 ON LO...

Page 55: ...F 0 2 S U B E L A R F 0 2 S U B B R R F 0 2 S U B P W R F 0 2 S U B S C R F 0 2 S U B E R R F 0 2 S U B E W R F 0 2 S U B G3 E4 W2 AB3 E3 A3 H1 D3 G1 G2 H3 H2 H4 P K C D 0 0 4 S U B N K C D 0 0 4 S U B E K C D 0 0 4 S U B S C D Z 0 0 4 S U B S A R Z 0 0 4 S U B S A C Z 0 0 4 S U B E W D Z 0 0 4 S U B 2 A B D 0 0 4 S U B AF4 AC5 AF3 AD4 AE4 AD7 AC6 DATA IC3404 NAND FLASH ROM 1G bit 41 48 52 51 59 1...

Page 56: ...I 16 MCKO G VIDEO CLK27 AVL3V PLUG IN L To IC3401 P20 25 6 4 5 3 PMV PMSPK PMPFIL PMPLL PMMICL PMADL or PMADR PMMICR AUDIO I F CONTROL REGISTER PMLO PMBP D A PLL DVOL SMUTE 31 32 1 ROUT MIN LOUT LIN1 A D HPF MIC SENSE CORRECTION FUN HPF2 MONO STEREO STEREO EMPHASIS MIC POWER SUPPLY LDO 2 3V 4 BAND EQ LPF ALC 1 BAND EQ HPF3 RUNNING AVERAGE CIRCUIT EQ0 INPUT BUFFER PLL OUTPUT BUFFER 3 RIN1 4 LIN2 5 ...

Page 57: ...32 3 12 HD NSCS SCK SDI V2L SDO L2V DAC LD NPORI STORM HD225 S NSCS LEN SCK LEN SDO LEN STORM VD60 22 VD 5 AE15 AB21 V23 W20 Y18 CH712 CH753 CH710 CH754 CH711 CH713 CH718 CH719 CH720 CH6401 CH6404 CH6415 CH6403 15 1 80 SDI LEN S DACLD LENS E LENS RST L Y19 W24 Y25 CH721 CH722 PWMOUT1 PWMOUT2 GYRO SENSOR PIT YAW 11 MOSI 44 10 MISO 26 8 CSB CL6406 CL6405 35 9 SCLK 1 VCC 7 VDD 2 GND1 4 GND2 6 GND3 IC...

Page 58: ...I BATT D3 SWIN1 B501 G4 COINBAT G3 DVIN A6 CHG EN F5 FULLSET D2 BATSET D1 USB EN F6 USB WK CNT B4 R6001 CH3408 QR3403 IC1471 POWER DISTRIBUTION SWITCHES STB6 SCL SDA STB1234 VOSEL3 VOSEL4 VCC VOSEL2 VREGA GND 4 O V 5 V N I 3 O V T U O G E R PGND45 HX5 LX5 LX6 LX4 HX4 PGND3 PGND3 LX3 LX3 HX36 1 2 X L 6 3 X H 2 D N G P E 2 O V 2 2 X L 2 X H 1 D N G P T U O W S E 1 O V 1 X L 6 V N I D D V 7 V N I D E...

Page 59: ... 6 1 4 1 2 1 0 1 8 6 4 2 T O B X P T D A S P O T X P T D A S T T A B I L W P L L B D C L W P H L B D C L W P D N G D D N G D D C L O D S D C L S C S V 3 D C L W P D C L 6 3 K L C V D C L 8 1 S U B T S R D C L E 7 C Y D C L 8 1 S U B 5 C Y D C L 8 1 S U B 3 C Y D C L 8 1 S U B 1 C Y D C L 8 1 S U B V 8 R 1 G E R W P 7 3 5 3 3 3 1 3 9 2 7 2 5 2 3 2 1 2 9 1 7 1 5 1 3 1 1 1 9 7 5 3 1 BATTERY 1 0 7 6 K...

Page 60: ...t Board Please click the radio button for Diagrams II Parts List on the menu bar in XML Service Manual If you want to print please click the icon button for Print on the icon bar and select the item 15 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List Please click the radio button for Diagrams II Parts List on the menu bar in XML Service Manual If you want to print please click the icon button for Print on...

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