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6. Installation of Lens Ass'y

Install the Lens Ass'y so that the IR Lever is set to the Magic
VU Knob Holder.

IR Lever

Magic VU Knob Holder

Fig. D6

7. Removal of Top Case & EVF Ass'y

To remove the Screw (404-6), raise the EVF Ass'y.
Installation of Top Case & EVF Ass'y
Secure the Rib of the Top Case & EVF Ass'y to the Side
Case R Ass'y.

8. Replacement of Mechanism Chassis Ass'y

When replacing the Mechanism Chassis Ass'y, be sure to
perform the Envelope Output Adjustment. Refer to
"ENVELOPE OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT" in MECHANICAL
ADJUSTMENT.
Installation of Mechanism Chassis Ass'y
When installing the Mechanism Chassis Ass'y, be sure to
make the Capstan F.P.C. between the Mechanism Chasis
Ass'y and the Tripod Frame as shown.

Tripod Frame

Capstan F.P.C.

Fig. D7

9. Replacement of Lamp

When replacing the Lamp, refer to "HOW TO REPLACE
THE LAMP (LSLL0028) OF BUILT-IN LIGHT" in SERVICE
NOTES.

DANGER:

Use only replacement Lamp (PART NO. LSLL0028) 
supplied by Panasonic to reduce risk of fire. 
Handle new Lamp with cloth or tissue as skin oils 
decrease Lamp life.
Remove Light Protector and allow Lamp to cool before 
replacing to avoid possible burn hazard.

10. Removal of CCD C.B.A., Filter Rubber, Optical Filter

CAUTION:
1) When removing the CCD C.B.A., take care that the

Optical Filter does not fall out.

2) Take extreme caution when removing the CCD C.B.A.

because  it is easily damaged by static electricity. Use
a Wrist Strap while removing and installing.

3) Do not touch the CCD window surface when handling.
Installation of CCD C.B.A., Filter Rubber, Optical Filter
Install in order shown below.
1) Install the Optical Filter correctly.

Note: Make sure that no dust gets on the Optical Filter

and in the Lens Unit. Clean it with lens cleaning paper
dampened with lens cleaner if necessary.

2) Install the Filter Rubber on the Optical Filter correctly as

shown below.

Note: Make sure that no dust gets on the Filter

Rubber.

3) Install the CCD C.B.A. to the Lens Unit. Then, secure

the 2 Screws (422) while keeping the CCD C.B.A.
pressed toward the upper right corner.

Note: Do not touch the Lens Surface. Clean their

surface with lens cleaning paper dampened with lens
cleaner if necessary.

11. Installation of Zoom Motor Unit

Install the Zoom Motor Unit so that the Shaft of the Zoom
Motor Unit is set in the Holder. Then, tighten the 3 Screws
(507).

Zoom Motor Unit

shaft

Holder

Fig. D8

Summary of Contents for NV-DS29EG

Page 1: ...D0202007C8 Digital Video Camcorder NV DS29EG NV DS29EGM NV DS29B NV DS29EGE NV DS30EG NV DS30EGM NV DS30B NV DS30EGE NV DS30EN NV DS30ENT NV DS30ENC NV DS30A NV DS50EN NV DS50ENT NV DS50A VOL 1 SPECIF...

Page 2: ...ndustrial Co Ltd All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL GUIDELINES 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE There are special components used in...

Page 3: ...place all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit 4 After servicing see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers insulation papers shields are properl...

Page 4: ...ked before it is returned to the customer Figure 1 2 PREVENTION OF ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE ESD TO ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE ES DEVICES Some semiconductor solid state devices can be damaged easily b...

Page 5: ...oil or comparable 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 i...

Page 6: ...his equipment to rain or moisture CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard and annoying interference use the recommended accessories only FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT REMOVE THE OUTER COVE To prev...

Page 7: ...loured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BL...

Page 8: ...subjected to excessive heat or discharge It must therefore only be fitted in equipment designed specifically for its use Replacement batteries must be of the same type and manufacture They must be fit...

Page 9: ...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 ta...

Page 10: ...extreme care when unplugging or plugging in connectors Fig 1 6 1 2 SIMPLIFIED FAULT FINDING DATA SELF DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM When following conditions occur the Power LED will flash according to the condit...

Page 11: ...any of the following numbers appear on screen 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...

Page 12: ...1 The Non ZIF connectors and the ZIF connectors are used on the unit And there are 2 types Type A Type B of Non ZIF connectors 2 To remove the F P C from the Non ZIF connector use the Plier for Non ZI...

Page 13: ...terminals Loading DC to Portion a DC to Portion b Unloading DC to Portion a DC to Portion b Fig 4 6 1 5 METHOD FOR EJECTING WITH POWER OFF CAUTION Make sure that a cassette tape is not in when this me...

Page 14: ...he Lock Lever of Mechanism Chassis Ass y 3 The Cassette Cover will open Eject Fig 5 6 1 6 SIGNAL DESCRIPTION ON MEASURING BOARD FOR ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT VFK1308E A signal check can be performed using...

Page 15: ...15...

Page 16: ...16...

Page 17: ...Base Unit from the Mechanism Chassis Ass y as shown Refer to CABINET SECTION MECHANISM SECTION in DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 2 Apply 3 V DC Power Supply to the Portion a and b on the Mechanism F...

Page 18: ...or clockwise with grasping the Cassette Cover Fig 6 2 5 Take out a cassette tape from the Garage Unit 6 1 8 EEPROM DATA CAUTION Be sure to save the EEPROM data using PC EVR Adjustment Program before s...

Page 19: ...he saved file name and then press Enter key The data of EEPROM IC will be written in EEPROM IC 3 How to initialize the EEPROM IC When the Main C B A is replaced be sure to write the initial data to EE...

Page 20: ...e name and then press Enter key ID Number will be written automatically b When the original ID information can not be read because of destruction of EEPROM etc 1 Select 3 Read Save Write All EEPROM da...

Page 21: ...LOWCHART 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 or...

Page 22: ...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 pow...

Page 23: ...7 2 1 Inner Parts Location 7 2 1 1 TOP VIEW Fig DM1 1 23...

Page 24: ...7 2 1 2 BOTTOM VIEW Fig DM1 2 24...

Page 25: ...7 2 2 STOP Position Confirmation Check the following points to confirm that the Mechanism is in STOP Position from the top side Fig DM2 25...

Page 26: ...7 2 3 Mechanism Base Unit Fig DM3 26...

Page 27: ...7 2 4 Guide Piece L Guide Piece R Garage Unit Fig DM4 27...

Page 28: ...7 2 5 Cylinder Unit Fig DM5 28...

Page 29: ...7 2 6 Dumper Unit Fig DM6 29...

Page 30: ...7 2 7 DEW Sensor DEW Cable Fig DM7 30...

Page 31: ...7 2 8 Mechanism F P C Unit Fig DM8 31...

Page 32: ...7 2 9 Reduction Gear B Fig DM9 32...

Page 33: ...7 2 10 Mechanism Cover Unit Fig DM10 33...

Page 34: ...7 2 11 Idler Arm Unit Center Gear Fig DM11 34...

Page 35: ...7 2 12 Tension Arm Unit Fig DM12 35...

Page 36: ...7 2 13 S Reel Table T Reel Table Fig DM13 36...

Page 37: ...7 2 14 T Break Unit Fig DM15 37...

Page 38: ...7 2 15 Pinch Arm Unit Fig DM16 38...

Page 39: ...7 2 16 Rail Fig DM17 39...

Page 40: ...7 2 17 Cylinder Base Unit Fig DM18 40...

Page 41: ...7 2 18 S T Arm Unit S T Post Unit Fig DM19 41...

Page 42: ...7 2 19 Loading Motor Unit Fig DM20 42...

Page 43: ...7 2 20 Sensor F P C Fig DM21 43...

Page 44: ...7 2 21 Tension Drive Arm S Brake Drive Lever Fig DM22 44...

Page 45: ...7 2 22 Cam Gear Fig DM23 45...

Page 46: ...7 2 23 Pinch Drive Arm Intermediate Gear Fig DM24 46...

Page 47: ...7 2 24 Mode Switch Fig DM25 47...

Page 48: ...7 2 25 MIC Switch Fig DM26 48...

Page 49: ...7 2 26 Main Plate Unit Fig DM27 49...

Page 50: ...7 2 27 T4 Drive Arm Fig DM28 50...

Page 51: ...7 2 28 Drive Pulley Fig DM29 51...

Page 52: ...7 2 29 Capstan Unit Timing Belt Capstan Adjust Spring Fig DM30 52...

Page 53: ...7 2 30 Lock Lever Unit Lock Pick Lever Fig DM31 53...

Page 54: ...8 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 8 1 SERVICE FIXTURES TOOLS 54...

Page 55: ...55...

Page 56: ...8 2 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT 8 2 1 Comparison between adjustment items and replacement parts 56...

Page 57: ...ion is too high thus causing tape damage Equipment Required Flat Headed Screwdriver Purchase Locally 1 Without cassette tape place the Mechanism in the PLAY Position the Tension Post goes to the most...

Page 58: ...e Capstan Shaft is poorly adjusted the tape might be damaged Equipment Required Capstan Tilt Adjustment Tool LSVQ0020 1 Set the Capstan Tilt Adjustment Tool between Capstan Unit and Chassis Fig T2 1 2...

Page 59: ...te Cover refer to Disassembly Method of CABINET SECTION in DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 2 Insert the tape without the Cassette Cover 3 Confirm that the tape travels without curing at T4 post in bot...

Page 60: ...velope 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 8...

Page 61: ...bes 10 1 1 1 2 Frequency Counter 3 Vectorscope 4 Plastic Tip Driver 5 Personal Computer PC IBM PC AT or compatible OS MS DOS or MS Windows CPU 486 or higher Drive 3 5 inch 1 44 MB floppy disk drive Po...

Page 62: ...2 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 17 AC Adaptor for DVC 1...

Page 63: ...utput Cable and AC Adaptor to the J101 on the Measuring Board 6 Connect the J102 on the Measuring Board to RS232C of the PC with 232C M3 I F Cable 7 Set the SW101 RS232C SEL on the Interface Board to...

Page 64: ...Set the SW109 FLUSH2 on the Measuring Board to FLUSH 16 Power on the unit Fig E1 4 8 3 4 SET UP OF PC EVR ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM 1 Turn on the Personal Computer MS Windows will be set up automatically 2 R...

Page 65: ...VR Adjustment Program Fig E2 2 C Input kdv2002 and then press ENTER key to start up the PC EVR Adjustment Program Fig E2 3 Select Model Number Menu will be displayed 4 Select the model number which yo...

Page 66: ...ing key you can also see sub menu in order Fig E3 2 Note The adjusted data is stored to EEPROM IC after each adjustment 9 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 9 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES 9 2 REAR S...

Page 67: ...10 2 MICROPHONE FRONT EVF BACKLIGHT C B A 10 3 LCD C B A 11 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 12 EXPLODED VIEWS 12 1 MAIN PARTS SECTION 67...

Page 68: ...12 2 FRONT CASE SECTION 68...

Page 69: ...12 3 CCD AND LENS SECTION 69...

Page 70: ...12 4 TOP CASE AND EVF SECTION 70...

Page 71: ...12 5 SIDE CASE R AND LCD SECTION 71...

Page 72: ...12 6 MECHANISM SECTION 72...

Page 73: ...12 7 PACKING PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SECTION 73...

Page 74: ...ENT PARTS LISTS BEFORE REPLACING PARTS READ THE FOLLOWING 13 1 REPLACEMENT NOTES 13 1 1 General Notes 1 Use only original replacement parts To maintain original function and reliability of repaired un...

Page 75: ...rent 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...

Page 76: ...to replace the whole unit e g entire Front Case Unit 13 1 2 Mechanical Replacement Notes 1 Section No of parts shown in Exploded Views are indicated in the Remarks column 2 Abbreviation RTL Retention...

Page 77: ...DEW Cables Ref No 286 replacement note The DEW Sensor Ref No 236 or DEW Cables Ref No 286 is supplied separately as replacement parts When replacing the DEW Sensor in early products be sure to replace...

Page 78: ...NGLE 4 NOTE 52 LSGT0063 EYE SIGHT LEVER B 4 NOTE 53 LSMB0270 EYE SIGHT LEVER A 4 NOTE 54 L5BDAXG00003 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL 4 NOTE 55 LSKD0328 LENS HOLDER 4 NOTE 56 LSFL0134 LENS 4 NOTE 57 LSDL...

Page 79: ...N O 7 116 K1HB09BZ0001 PC CONNECTION CABLE W PLUG I J K L 7 118 RP SD008BMK0 SD MEMORY CARD M N O 7 119 LSFT0494 APPLICATION SOFTWARE CD ROM I J K L 7 119 LSFT0496 APPLICATION SOFTWARE CD ROM M N O 7...

Page 80: ...EXIBLE PRINTED CIRCUIT UNIT 6 226 VEMS0335 LOADING MOTOR UNIT 6 228 VXLS1116 TENSION ARM UNIT 6 229 LSXL0085 T BRAKE UNIT 6 230 VXDS0215 MECHANISM COVER UNIT 6 231 VXLS1084 IDLER ARM UNIT 6 232 LSXR00...

Page 81: ...CREW STEEL 6 432 XQN14 B2 SCREW STEEL 6 471 XQN14 B35FNK SCREW STEEL 6 473 VMX2026 CUT WASHER STEEL 6 475 VMX2750 CUT WASHER STEEL 6 477 VMX2028 CUT WASHER STEEL 6 478 XQN14 B12FN SCREW STEEL 6 503 LS...

Page 82: ...CABLE 11P LSUA0020 EXTENSION CABLE 20P LSVQ0020 CAPSTAN TILT ADJUSTMENT TOOL LSUQ0002 GREASE VFKS0081 GREASE VFK1164LBX1 LIGHT BOX VED VFK1164TCM02 INFINITY LENS WITH FOCUS CHART VED VFK1164TAR43 43m...

Page 83: ...ame Description Remarks IC6701 C0ZBZ0000275 IC LINEAR A B C D E F G H I J K L IC6701 C0ZBZ0000540 IC LINEAR A B C D E F G H I J K L IC6701 C1ZBZ0001923 IC LINEAR A B C D E F G H I J K L IC6702 S814A33...

Page 84: ...0V 1UF A B C D E F G H I J K L C7001 ECJ1VB1H472K C CHIP 50V 4700PF C7002 ECJ1VB1H472K C CHIP 50V 4700PF FILTERS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks FL1201 J0MAB0000062 FILTER COILS Ref No Pa...

Page 85: ...2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP NOTE Q4802 B1ABCF000020 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP NOTE Q4803 2SB1218A0L TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP NOTE Q4803 B1ADCF000063 TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP NOTE Q4805 2SD1819A0L TRANS...

Page 86: ...EYJ122V MGF CHIP 1 16W 1 2K NOTE R4814 ERJ3GEYJ562V MGF CHIP 1 16W 5 6K NOTE R4815 ERJ3GEYJ151V MGF CHIP 1 16W 150 NOTE R4817 ERJ3GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 16W 470 NOTE R4818 ERJ3GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10K...

Page 87: ...17 F1J1A1050002 C CHIP 10V 1UF NOTE C4818 F1J1A1050002 C CHIP 10V 1UF NOTE C4819 ECJ1VB1H222K C CHIP 50V 0 0022UF NOTE C4820 ECJ1VB1H222K C CHIP 50V 0 0022UF NOTE C4821 ECUE1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1UF N...

Page 88: ...HIP 6 3V 10UF NOTE C6502 ECJ1VF1C104Z C CHIP 16V 0 1UF NOTE C6503 ECJ1VB1C104K C CHIP 16V 0 1UF NOTE PIN HEADERS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks P6501 K1KA03A00304 CONNECTOR 3P NOTE FPC C...

Page 89: ...CHIP 1 16W 0 NOTE CAPACITORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C952 ECJ1VF1C104Z C CHIP 16V 0 1UF NOTE C953 ECJ1VF1C104Z C CHIP 16V 0 1UF NOTE C954 ECJ1VF1C104Z C CHIP 16V 0 1UF NOTE C955 E...

Page 90: ...D1819A0L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q8009 B1ABCF000020 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q8010 UNR511400L TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q8010 B1GDCFJN0011 TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q8011 UNR521200L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q801...

Page 91: ...MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8024 ERJ3GEYJ682V MGF CHIP 1 16W 6 8K R8025 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...

Page 92: ...VC1H471J C CHIP 50V 470PF C8023 ECJ1VC1H471J C CHIP 50V 470PF C8107 ECUV1A106KBP C CHIP 10V 10UF C8108 ECHU1H333JB5 POLYESTER CHIP 50V 0 033UF C8109 LSCUCAD150J C CHIP 2KV 15PF C8110 LSCUCAD220J C CHI...

Page 93: ...MER MISCELLANEOUS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 721 VMZW0660 INSULATION SHEET PLASTIC 13 3 6 ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATED ON CHASSIS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 735 LSEP817...

Page 94: ...ns between C B A s are shown below POWER SUPPLY C B A MAIN C B A The Number of pins of the Connector Connector No on Main C B A P1503 P3004 10 Pins Ref No of the connection parts such as lead cable fl...

Page 95: ...6706 C6706 C6707 L6707 C7002 C7001 D6701 D7006 D7005 D7004 R6704 R6703 JK6701 M N O C6708 Z7001 L6701 L6704 L6702 L1202 L6703 L7001 L7003 L7004 L7002 L7005 L6706 L6705 L1201 IP1202 IP1201 JK7001 T D 2...

Page 96: ...NV DS29EGM NV DS29B NV DS29EGE NV DS30EG NV DS30EGM NV DS30B NV DS30EGE NV DS30EN NV DS30ENT NV DS30ENC NV DS30A NV DS50EN NV DS50ENT NV DS50A EVF BACKLIGHT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FRONT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...

Page 97: ...0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 IC8001 T8101 ETJ11K121AM 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 15U 22 6 3V 0 1 0 1 0 1 100 100 100 1K 1K 1K 4R7 16V 0 1 2R2 2R2 2R2 2SD1819A 2SD1819A MA8068 L 1K 5600 0 2SB1462 22...

Page 98: ...22 FP8001 FJ4801 LCD SHAFT UNIT MECHANISM CHASSIS ASS Y MAIN C B A SPEAKER LCD REVERSE SW LCD OPEN SW TO MEASURING BOARD FOR EVR ADJUSTMENT LCD C B A CCD C B A LENS UNIT LAMP SOCKET UNIT SIDE CASE L U...

Page 99: ...6703 R6707 R6706 C6706 C6707 L6707 C7002 C7001 D6701 D7006 D7005 D7004 R6704 R6703 JK6701 M N O C6708 Z7001 L6701 L6704 L6702 L1202 L6703 L7001 L7003 L7004 L7002 L7005 L6706 L6705 L1201 IP1202 IP1201...

Page 100: ...6703 R6707 R6706 C6706 C6707 L6707 C7002 C7001 D6701 D7006 D7005 D7004 R6704 R6703 JK6701 M N O C6708 Z7001 L6701 L6704 L6702 L1202 L6703 L7001 L7003 L7004 L7002 L7005 L6706 L6705 L1201 IP1202 IP1201...

Page 101: ...EMATIC DIAGRAMS NV DS29EG NV DS29EGM NV DS29B NV DS29EGE NV DS30EG NV DS30EGM NV DS30B NV DS30EGE NV DS30EN NV DS30ENT NV DS30ENC NV DS30A NV DS50EN NV DS50ENT NV DS50A EVF BACKLIGHT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...

Page 102: ...EMATIC DIAGRAMS NV DS29EG NV DS29EGM NV DS29B NV DS29EGE NV DS30EG NV DS30EGM NV DS30B NV DS30EGE NV DS30EN NV DS30ENT NV DS30ENC NV DS30A NV DS50EN NV DS50ENT NV DS50A EVF BACKLIGHT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...

Page 103: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 IC8001 T8101 ETJ11K121AM 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 15U 22 6 3V 0 1 0 1 0 1 100 100 100 1K 1K 1K 4R7 16V 0 1 2R2 2R2 2R2 2SD1819A 2SD1819A MA8068 L 1K 5600 0...

Page 104: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 IC8001 T8101 ETJ11K121AM 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 15U 22 6 3V 0 1 0 1 0 1 100 100 100 1K 1K 1K 4R7 16V 0 1 2R2 2R2 2R2 2SD1819A 2SD1819A MA8068 L 1K 5600 0...

Page 105: ...6 17 18 19 20 21 22 FP8001 FJ4801 LCD SHAFT UNIT MECHANISM CHASSIS ASS Y MAIN C B A SPEAKER LCD REVERSE SW LCD OPEN SW TO MEASURING BOARD FOR EVR ADJUSTMENT LCD C B A CCD C B A LENS UNIT LAMP SOCKET U...

Page 106: ...6 17 18 19 20 21 22 FP8001 FJ4801 LCD SHAFT UNIT MECHANISM CHASSIS ASS Y MAIN C B A SPEAKER LCD REVERSE SW LCD OPEN SW TO MEASURING BOARD FOR EVR ADJUSTMENT LCD C B A CCD C B A LENS UNIT LAMP SOCKET U...

Page 107: ...8 0 39 2 8 40 1 0 41 0 42 3 0 43 3 0 44 0 45 2 8 46 0 47 2 5 48 2 5 Q8001 E 0 C 0 B 2 8 LCD C B A Q8002 E 12 0 C 11 9 B 11 3 Q8003 E 0 C 0 B 2 8 Q8004 E 4 9 C 4 8 B 4 2 Q8005 E 7 3 C 11 9 B 7 9 Q8006...

Page 108: ...RE 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 C...

Page 109: ...Q8008 Q8007 12V 5V 3V 2 43 29 7 5V VCC 3V 42 VCC 3V 10 VCC 12V VCC 3V FRP FP7 1 FP7 2 REVERSE NORMAL OPEN CLOSE TO FROM SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM TO FROM VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS I BLOCK DIAGRAM FROM S...

Page 110: ...STMENT 5 26 21 22 18 19 20 17 25 24 23 16 15 13 FP8 22 FP8 17 FP8 21 FP8 16 FP8 20 FP8 19 FP8 18 FP951 11 FP951 12 FP951 13 FP951 9 FP951 10 FP951 14 FP951 15 FP951 5 FP951 6 FP951 7 FP951 8 FP951 16...

Page 111: ...9 FP6501 6 7 FP6501 8 9 P6501 1 P6501 3 LIGHT SOCKET UNIT FROM IC6001 32 LIGHT ON H L1012 Q1021 SHUNT REGULATOR CAM 3 2V EVF LCD 3V Q1023 D1005 IC1003 UNREG TO IC6001 253 BATTERY T TO IC6001 252 BATT...

Page 112: ...6703 IP1202 IP1201 C7002 C7001 R7003 R7001 R6704 R6703 L6706 B1201 FL6701 IC6702 Z7001 SW1201 C6707 C1201 C6706 C1202 D1201 D1202 L6704 L6705 1 20 21 40 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 56 5 LSJB8183 EJECT IMPORTANT S...

Page 113: ...R6501 FP6501 B C E 5 4 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 9 10 LSJB8193 LSJB8193 D6502 U6501 MAGICVU INFRARED RECEIVER UNIT E C B R958 FP952 LSJB8169 R952 R951 C951 R954 R953 R955 Q951 D951 BACKLIGHT 1 20 COMPONENT SIDE...

Page 114: ...3 R8012 R8011 R8010 R8009 R8008 R8007 R8006 R8005 R8004 R8003 R8002 R8001 R8046 R8044 R8045 R8105 R8047 R8104 R8108 R8106 R8107 R8111 R8109 R8110 R8022 R8021 L8104 Q8012 D8001 C8113 R8113 C8002 C8003...

Page 115: ...L 1 1 Cassette Cover Ass y MAIN PARTS PORTION 8 Mechanism Chassis Ass y 5 Rear C B A 7 Top Case EVF Ass y Side Case R Ass y How to read chart shown above A Order of Procedure steps When reassembling...

Page 116: ...n MECHANICALADJUSTMENT WARNING M N O M N O Note 1 Parts with no Ref No in EXPLODED VIEW are not supplied And some Ref No will be skipped Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to t...

Page 117: ...ed unhooked unlocked released unplugged unclamped or unsoldered 3 404 404 3 Screws 2 L 1 2 Looking Tabs L 1 F Refer to Notes in chart 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 STEP No Ref No PART REMOVE NOTE 4 9 Lamp 1 2 3 Light...

Page 118: ...hazard IMPORTANT SAFTY NOTICE COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY THE SIGN HAVE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS IMPORTANT FOR SAFETY WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED PARTS L 2 L 2 Projectio...

Page 119: ...nsoldered 3 404 404 3 Screws 2 L 1 2 Looking Tabs L 1 F Refer to Notes in chart 3 3 10 Optical Filter 3 22 3 STEP No Ref No PART REMOVE NOTE 2 11 Zoom Motor Unit 1 Focus Motor Unit 68 69 A B C D E F S...

Page 120: ...nit Mark Kind of Lubricant Grease Availability from Factroy LSUQ0002 Availability Part Number Note 1 Parts with no Ref No in EXPLODED VIEW are not supplied And some Ref No will be skipped Be sure to m...

Page 121: ...er to Notes in chart 4 4 4 STEP No Ref No PART REMOVE NOTE 2 EVF Back Light C B A LED Holder 1 13 Eye Cap EVF Case Ass y A B C D E F 4 5 402 2 L 3 FP952 FP951 2 L 4 2 L 5 40 E50 57 54 60 58 44 LED Dif...

Page 122: ...87 289 289 Note 1 Parts with no Ref No in EXPLODED VIEW are not supplied And some Ref No will be skipped Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to the parts list 2 The parts indica...

Page 123: ...s L 1 F Refer to Notes in chart How to read chart shown above A Order of Procedure steps When reassembling perform steps s in reverse order B Ref No C Part to be removed or installed D Section No E Id...

Page 124: ...no Ref No in EXPLODED VIEW are not supplied And some Ref No will be skipped Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to the parts list 2 The parts indicated by the dotted line are fo...

Page 125: ...2 4 Push the Cassette Cover to release the Locking Tab L 1b Fig D2 3 Cassette Cover EJECT Switch Open Slide 5 Push the both side of the Cassette Cover to release the Locking Tabs L 1c and L 1d from th...

Page 126: ...ette Cover on the Mechanism Chassis Ass y CAUTION Do not break the Cassette Cover Fig D2 7 2 Push the both side of the Cassette Cover to set the Locking Tabs L 1c and L 1d to slots of the Side Case R...

Page 127: ...it as shown Zoom Switch F P C FP9 Main C B A Fig D4 3 Removal of Speaker 1 Open the Hand Strap and release it from the hole of the Strap Angle front 2 Remove the Screw 404 2 3 Remove the Strap Angle f...

Page 128: ...Lamp to cool before replacing to avoid possible burn hazard 10 Removal of CCD C B A Filter Rubber Optical Filter CAUTION 1 When removing the CCD C B A take care that the Optical Filter does not fall...

Page 129: ...of Lens Holder Eye Sight Lever A Eye Sight Lever B 1 InstalltheEyeSightLeversAandBintotheEVFProtect B taking care that Portion a of the Eye Sight Lever A is installed in the correct direction as show...

Page 130: ...it is soldered correctly as shown below a b c d Protection Sheet Lead Light Panel Unit Lamp Unit Portion b Portion a LCD C B A Terminal of Lamp Unit Solder Fig D14 18 Installation of Lamp Unit Lamp Un...

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