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ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

1. Test Equipments Required

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The following Test Equipments are required for adjust-

ment of the Video Multiplexer WJ-FS616.

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Underscanned Colour Video Monitor

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Video Monitor

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Vectorscope

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Waveform Monitor

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Video Signal Generator

Colour Bar Signal (Set up 7.5%)

Ramp Signal (without Carrier)

Sweep Signal or Multi Burst Signal (more than 10MHz)

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Oscilloscope

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Frequency Counter

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Digital Voltmeter

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Black and White Video Camera

2. Disassembling Procedure for the

Adjustment

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Referring to Fig. 2-1, remove five screws that secure the

Upper Cover and remove the Upper Cover.

Fig. 2-1

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Referring to Fig. 2-2, remove six screws that secure the

Switch Board Ass'y and lift up the Switch Board Ass'y.

Fig. 2-2

Remove five screws.

Upper Cover

3. Connection and Setting up for

Adjustment

3.1. Connection

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Fig. 3-1 shows the connecting diagram for adjustment of

the WJ-FS616.

Fig 3-1

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Connect the Underscanned Colour Video Monitor through

the Vectorscope and Waveform Monitor to the Recording

Output Connector on the Rear Panel of the WJ-FS616.

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Terminate the input terminal of the Underscanned Colour

Video Monitor with 75 

.

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Connect the Video Monitor to the Spot Output Connector

on the Rear Panel of the WJ-FS616.

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Connect the Signal Generator to the Camera Input

Connector 1 on the Rear Panel of the WJ-FS616.

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Connect the prove of the Digital Voltmeter, Oscilloscope

or Frequency Counter at the desired Test Point in each

adjustment step.

3.2. Setting Up

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This adjustment should be done after 30 minutes warm up

of the WJ-FS616.

<Initial Setting>

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Before start to adjust should be done with this Initial

Setting as follows:

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Turn the Power Switch off. 

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Turn the Lock Switch (SW127) on the Pocket Board to Off

position.

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Set the Data Termination Switch (SW401) on the Modular

Board to On position.

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Set the RS485 Termination Switch (SW602) on the

Communication Board to On position.

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Set the Line Select Switch (SW601) on the

Communication Board to "4" position.

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Camera In

Spot Out

Rec Out

Multiscreen Out

WJ-FS616

Video Signal Generator

Waveform
Monitor

Vectorscope

Underscanned 
Colour Video Monitor

75 

Video Monitor

Remove six screws.

Switch Board Ass'y

Summary of Contents for WJFS616 - SWITCHER

Page 1: ...75Ω S video signal Playback Input 1 0 V p p 75 Ω composite video signal Y Signal 0 7 V p p C Signal 0 3 V p p 75Ω S video signal Alarm Remote Control 37 pin D sub Connector VTR Control RS 232C 25 pin D sub Connector Ambient Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Ambient Operating Humidity Less than 90 Dimensions 420 W X 88 H X 350 D mm 16 9 16 W X 3 7 16 H X 13 3 4 D Weight 6 5 kg 14 3 lbs Dim...

Page 2: ...CE PERSONNEL This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any inside part of this unit This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this has been included Therefore it should be read carefully in order to avoid ...

Page 3: ...ic Diagram Main Board 1 2 Modular Board Output Board Communication Board 38 Main Board 2 2 Alarm Board Data Multiplex Board 39 Switch Board 1 5 42 Switch Board 2 5 43 Switch Board 3 5 46 Switch Board 4 5 Switch Sub Board 47 Switch Board 5 5 50 Front Board 51 Pocket Board 51 Power Board 53 Conductor View Modular Board Output Board Communication Board Alarm Board Data Multiplex Board 36 Main Board 3...

Page 4: ...o multiplexer is disabled 3 Alarm Reset Button ALARM RESET This button is used to cancel an active alarm Press this button while the alarm function is activated to reset the alarm and return the system to the condition before the alarm function was activated The LED Orange in the button lights up to indicate that the alarm suspension mode is selected 4 Alarm Indicator ALARM This LED Red indicator ...

Page 5: ...itch LOCK OFF ON This switch can be used to lock out operation of the video multiplexer panel controls While this switch is in ON position control from the video multiplexer is disabled 7 Multiscreen Selection Button MULTISCREEN SELECT This button is used to select the multiscreen pattern to be displayed on the multiscreen monitor while monitor ing the camera picture or VTR playback picture Pressi...

Page 6: ...site 44 Termination Switch TERM OFF ON This switch is used to enable termination of the RS485 terminal 45 Line Selection Switch LINE SELECT 2 4 This switch lets you select either Full Duplex 4 lines or Half Duplex 2 lines for the communication lines 46 Camera Switching Input Connector CAMERA SW IN The camera switching pulse from the time lapse VTR is supplied to this connector The camera switching...

Page 7: ...INSTALLATIONS The installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers Installing the WV PB6164E Data Multiplex Boards When controlling the camera with the multiplexed con trol data by connecting a coaxial cable the WV PB6164E Data Multiplex Board must be installed in the Video Multiplexer Four data multiplex boards are included with the WJ FS616 for cam...

Page 8: ...ssary from the setup menu of the Video Multiplexer Jumper Connector Board Connector Initial State Installed State 2 1 8 7 2 1 8 7 Tally Output Setting Allows you to use the Alarm Input Terminal as Tally Output Terminal by changing two internal connections 1 Disassemble the video multiplexer as described for installing the Data Multiplex Boards on page 4 2 Move the two connectors from the ALM side ...

Page 9: ...SW1 to the position shown below 1 Disassemble the video multiplexer as described for installing the Data Multiplex Boards on page 4 2 Set switch SW1 on the board to the position shown above SW1 OFF SW1 Record Output WJ FS616 Video Multiplexer Mounting in the Rack 1 Remove the four rubber feet by removing the four screws on the bottom of the video multiplexer 2 Place the rack mounting brackets on b...

Page 10: ...ULTI SCREEN MULTISCREEN SELECT RESET SPOT SEQUENCE VCR CAM CAMERA PRESET POSITION Video Data RS 485 Video Multiplexer WJ FS616 Time Lapse VTR Personal Computer Software System Controller WV CU550A Spot Monitor Live 1 16ch Multiscreen Monitor Live 1 16ch Playback 1 16ch RS 232C Wired Alarm Sensor AUX Alarm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MON CAM 0 System Controller for WJ FS 616 F3 F4 F2 F1 ...

Page 11: ...r shielded cable is used Low grade cable will result in unstable operation of the system Connection with the Monitors Connect the Monitors to the Spot Output SPOT OUT Connector and Multiscreen MULTISCREEN Connector on the rear of the Video Multiplexer SPOT MULTISCREEN OUT I N VIDEO S VIDEO Video Multiplexer WJ FS616 Connection with the WV CU550A System Controller If the supplied 6 conductor cable ...

Page 12: ...ction with Alarm Sensors Connect the sensor switches to the Alarm Remote ALARM REMOTE Control Connector on the rear of the Video Multiplexer as shown in the example below 37 19 20 1 SW2 SW1 SW16 GND ALARM REMOTE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Function Electronic Zoom Sequence Spot Alarm Remote Select Input Sequence SW for Spot Output Not Used Alarm Recover Input Alarm Output Alarm...

Page 13: ...W OUT GND S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 28 26 1 3 4 7 16 1 2 3 4 ALARM IN COM ALARM RESET IN ALARM RECOVER OUT 5 6 7 8 ALARM OUT 1 SHOT IN TAPE END OUT 9 10 11 12 WARNING OUT HUMID OUT REC REVIEW OUT 13 14 15 16 SERIES REC IN TIME ADJUST IN TIME ADJUST OUT COM REC OUT SERIES REC OUT Video Multiplexer WJ FS616 Time Lapse VTR S VIDEO S VIDEO ...

Page 14: ...e Spot Alarm Remote Select Input Sequence SW for Spot Output Not Used Alarm Recover Input Alarm Output Camera 16 Camera 14 Ground Camera 11 Camera 9 Camera 8 Camera 6 Ground Camera 3 Camera 1 Pin No Designation 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Still Picture VTR Camera Select Multiscreen Select Multiscreen Ground Alarm SW Output Time Adjust Sequence SW Alarm Reset Output Ground...

Page 15: ...a output terminal 5 P76 I O Not used 4 P77 I IDEQ signal input terminal 20 P47 SRDY1 I O Not used 21 P46 SCLK1 I O Not used 22 P45 TXD O Not used TOP VIEW P46 SCLK1 21 P45 TXD 22 P44 RXD 23 P43 INT1 24 61 P33 RESETOUT 62 P32 ONW 63 P31 64 P30 23 P44 RXD I Not used 25 P42 INT0 I PRVDN signal input terminal 19 P50 I CAMSWR signal input terminal 26 CNVss Ground terminal 27 RESET I Reset Pulse input t...

Page 16: ...Pulse output terminal TOP VIEW AD0 1 AD1 2 AD2 3 AD3 4 AD4 5 AD5 6 AD6 7 AD7 8 AC 9 VDD1 10 Vss 11 CVIDEO 12 LECHA 13 LEBK 14 19 VDD2 20 LP2 21 OSCOUT 22 OSCIN 23 TESTB 24 P0 25 P1 26 P2 27 P3 28 P4 29 P5 30 TESTA 31 SCK 32 CS Pin Name I O Description 1 AD0 I 2 AD1 I 3 AD2 I 4 AD3 I 5 AD4 I 6 AD5 I 7 AD6 I 8 AD7 I 9 AC I Reset Pulse input terminal 10 VDD1 Power supply terminal 11 Vss Ground termin...

Page 17: ...ut output terminal Row Data X0 X15 18 Vss Ground terminal 19 Y6 I O Analog or Digital signal input output terminal Column Data Y0 Y7 22 VEE Negative power supply terminal 20 STRB I Strobe Pulse input terminal 21 Y5 I O Analog or Digital signal input output terminal Column Data Y0 Y7 23 Y4 I O Analog or Digital signal input output terminal Column Data Y0 Y7 24 AX1 I X Address signal input terminal ...

Page 18: ...e signal input terminal Pin Name I O Description 1 A14 I 2 A12 I 3 A7 I 4 A6 I 5 A5 I 6 A4 I 7 A3 I 8 A2 I 9 A1 I 10 A0 I 11 I O1 I O 12 I O2 I O Data Input Output terminals 8 Bit 13 I O3 I O 14 GND Ground terminal Address signal input terminals Address signal input terminals BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER ROW DECODER MEMORY MATRIX 256 x 256 I O GATE COLUMN DECODER I O BUFFER 14 GND 28 Vcc 1 26 2 23 24 25 3...

Page 19: ... 36 I O12 I O3 4 I O4 5 Vcc 6 37 GND 38 I O13 39 I O14 Vcc 1 I O1 2 I O2 3 40 I O15 41 I O16 42 GND Pin Name I O Description 20 A3 I Address signal input terminals 10 Bit 21 Vcc Power supply terminal 22 GND Ground terminal 23 A4 I 24 A5 I 25 A6 I 26 A7 I 27 A8 I 28 A9 I 29 OE I Output Enable signal input terminal 30 UCAS I Upper Column Address Strobe Pulse input terminal 31 LCAS I Lower Column Add...

Page 20: ...39 DOUT15 140 IFCP15 141 DGP3_15 142 SYNC14 143 DIN14 144 DOUT14 145 IFCP14 146 DGP3_14 147 GND 148 SYNC13 149 DIN13 150 DOUT13 151 DOUT16 134 IFCP13 152 DGP3_13 153 SYNC12 154 DIN12 155 DOUT12 156 IFCP12 157 DGP3_12 158 GND 159 GND 160 Pin Name I O Description 1 VDD Power supply terminal 2 SYNC11 I 11CH Sync signal input terminal Pin Name I O Description 24 SYNC7 I 7CH Sync signal input terminal ...

Page 21: ... Data output terminal 57 IFCP2 O 2CH IF Clamp Pulse output terminal 58 DGP3_2 O 2CH DGP3 signal output terminal 59 SYNC1 I 1CH Sync signal input terminal 60 DIN1 I 1CH Data input terminal 61 DOUT1 O 1CH Data output terminal 62 IFCP1 O 1CH IF Clamp Pulse output terminal 63 DGP3_1 O 1CH DGP3 signal output terminal 64 N C Non connection 65 SYNCO O Sync signal output terminal 66 VD2I I Vertical Drive ...

Page 22: ...ut terminal 143 SYNC14 I 14CH Sync signal input terminal 144 DIN14 I 14CH Data input terminal 145 DOUT14 O 14CH Data output terminal 146 IFCP14 O 14CH IF Clamp Pulse output terminal 147 DGP3_14 O 14CH DGP3 signal output terminal 148 GND Ground terminal 149 SYNC13 I 13CH Sync signal input terminal 150 DIN13 I 13CH Data input terminal 151 DOUT13 O 13CH Data output terminal 152 IFCP13 O 13CH IF Clamp...

Page 23: ...tor to the Recording Output Connector on the Rear Panel of the WJ FS616 8 Terminate the input terminal of the Underscanned Colour Video Monitor with 75 Ω 8 Connect the Video Monitor to the Spot Output Connector on the Rear Panel of the WJ FS616 8 Connect the Signal Generator to the Camera Input Connector 1 on the Rear Panel of the WJ FS616 8 Connect the prove of the Digital Voltmeter Oscilloscope ...

Page 24: ...e The Camera Selection Button Preset Position Button 10 is used as 0 2 For example Execute Program Number 040 Press the Camera Selection Button Preset Position Button 4 10 and 16 sequentially Note Do not need first 0 8 Operating Procedure of the Test Programs for each step as follows 1 Decrease by one step 1 from the current value by the Direction Arrow Button LEFT on the Pocket Board 2 Increase b...

Page 25: ... C483 while referring to Fig 4 1 Fig 4 1 8 Press the Reset Button 2 SC Lock Adjustment Test Point TP35 SC LOCK 1 Switch Board TP36 SC LOCK 2 Switch Board Adjust C936 SC LOCK 1 Switch Board C278 SC LOCK 2 Switch Board 8 Supply the Colour Bar signal to the Gen Lock Input Connector on the Rear Panel 8 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP35 8 Execute Program Number 097 Press the Camera Selection Button Pres...

Page 26: ...8 Adjust L116 to obtain 2 0 0 3 V DC 8 Change the connection of the Digital Voltmeter to TP30 8 Adjust L117 to obtain 2 0 0 3 V DC 8 Change the connection of the Digital Voltmeter to TP32 8 Adjust L118 to obtain 2 0 0 3 V DC 8 Change the connection of the Digital Voltmeter to TP34 8 Adjust L119 to obtain 2 0 0 3 V DC 8 Press the Reset Button 8 Execute Program Number 044 Press the Camera Selection ...

Page 27: ... in Fig 4 6 8 Confirm that the Sync signal level becomes 300 30 mV as shown in Fig 4 6 Fig 4 6 8 Press the Reset Button 7 Y Pedestal Y Gain Chroma Gain and Chroma Phase Adjustment Test Point Recording Output Connector Rear Panel Adjust VR25 Y GAIN 0 Switch Board VR26 Y GAIN 1 Switch Board VR27 Y GAIN 2 Switch Board VR28 Y GAIN 3 Switch Board VR29 Y GAIN 4 Switch Board VR30 Y GAIN 5 Switch Board VR...

Page 28: ... Multiscreen Output Connector Pedestal level by Arrow Buttons Luminance level by VR32 049 Multiscreen Output Connector Luminance level by VR22 056 Multiscreen Output Connector Luminance level by VR33 8 Change the Ramp signal to the Colour Bar signal 8 Execute Program Number 033 Press the Camera Selection Button Preset Position Button 3 3 and 16 sequentially the Menu as shown in Table 4 8 will be d...

Page 29: ... Gains by executing Program Numbers 025 018 026 019 027 020 and 028 with same procedure as above 8 Press the Home Set Button twice 8 Change the connection of the Vectorscope to the Multiscreen Output Connector on the Rear Panel 8 Execute Program Number 021 Press the Camera Selection Button Preset Position Button 2 1 and 16 sequentially the Menu as shown in Table 4 12 will be dis played Table 4 12 ...

Page 30: ...l be dis played Table 4 14 8 Adjust Direction Arrow Buttons LEFT and or RIGHT so that the Chroma Vectors position their respective boxes as shown in Fig 4 13 Fig 4 13 8 Press the Home Set Button twice SELF CHECK 053 R Y GAIN PB YC 00 03 00 SELF CHECK 054 B Y GAIN PB YC 00 03 00 Red 220 7 103 5 Yellow 155 10 167 8 Cyan 220 7 283 7 Gain Phase cy g MG YL yl B b G CY dG 10 0 10 dø 100 75 R V U mg r 20...

Page 31: ...E 6 VR20 BORDER 2 VR36 BURST 1 VR34 C PHASE VR33 VBS Y GAIN VR22 Y C Y GAIN VR18 BORDER 1 VR30 Y GAIN 5 VR29 Y GAIN 4 VR12 C PHASE 5 VR9 C PHASE 4 VR8 C PHASE 3 VR6 C PHASE 2 VR4 C PHASE 1 VR2 C PHASE 0 VR31 Y GAIN 6 VR27 Y GAIN 2 VR26 Y GAIN 1 VR25 Y GAIN 0 VR28 Y GAIN 3 TP32 PLL DC 2 L118 PLL DC 2 TP30 PLL DC 1 L117 PLL DC 1 TP28 PLL DC 0 L116 PLL DC 0 CN551 CN601 CN651 CN701 CN751 CN801 CN851 C...

Page 32: ...09 GR K A 1 K 2 A MA372 3 2 3 2 1 1 YWDA204K A A K K LN1261C K K A A LN29RD LN49YP K K A A LN242RP 1 14 15 28 MN65752H YWF400BA90PT YWUPC5022094 MC74HC4051DT MC74HC4051F SN75ALS181NS YWNJM2229M YWNJM2267M NJM3414M YWNJM3414AM NJM4560M YWTC4W53FUL 3 2 1 3 2 1 YWDAN202K YWRB701DT146 1 4 5 8 YWFA5304P 3 2 1 3 2 1 YWUDZ5 1B K A A K YWSC2012 1 2 3 4 3 2 4 1 YWPC123FY2 G D S 2SK1535 1 2 3 4 YWKBL406F K ...

Page 33: ... MA3062 Anode Cathode RD421D Anode Cathode Rank of DC Current Gain hFE Transistor Number 4 Chip Capacitor The capacitive value of replacement chip capacitors is indicated on the bottom surface Original parts have no value indication If the capacitive value is less than 100 pF the value will be indicated by one or two digit number expressing the capacity directly in pF Example 0 5 0 5 pF 2 5 2 5 pF...

Page 34: ...A2 CBA1 CBA0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN12 GND VCC LEDSTB0 PSCAN3 PSCAN2 PSCAN1 PSCAN0 GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E12 GND VCC LEDSTB0 PSCAN3 PSCAN2 PSCAN1 PSCAN0 GND 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN1 GND CBD15 CBD14 CBD13 CBD12 CBD11 CBD10 CBD9 CBD8 GND E11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 GND GND POCD7 POCD6 POCD5 POCD4 POCD3 POCD2 POCD1 POCD0 GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CN61 CAMSW REC GND RXD TXEN GND TXD VDD CN104 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22...

Page 35: ...58 60 RXTXZA CAMN03 CAMN02 CAMN01 CAMN00 CS2S 126 128 129 130 131 110 RXTXZA CAMN00 CAMN01 CAMN02 CAMN03 CS2S PB7 PB6 PB5 PB4 CLOCK Q1 Q11 Q12 1 3 5 7 5V 9V 5V 4 10 1 RESET 5 6 BZ1 1 5V 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 4 5 6 7 BPB4 IA0 IA3 ADR0 ADR5 SYNC1 SYNC16 NTZPAL 98 IFCP1 IFCP16 DOUT1 DOUT16 DIN1 DIN16 5V BPB5 BPB6 BPB7 ROM SEL RESET OE WE2 27 62 64 65 63 BP17 RESET IRD RW IWR MEN RESET OE WE2 99 109 107 RESET...

Page 36: ... AD15 AD0 AD15 AD0 AD12 2 10 21 23 25 DB0 DB7 11 13 15 19 A0 A12 I O1 I O8 WE OE CE DB0 DB7 CPUWR 33 40 DB0 DB7 P34 P50 P51 RVD P42 P66 FSSEL6 FSSEL8 17 29 4 79 78 72 71 70 69 68 67 65 WR WR CSA RD 58 57 60 19 18 25 77 BUFFER Q165 BUFFER CAMSW SPOT IDON IDEQ OSDSCK OSDCS FSSEL1 FSSEL2 FSSEL3 FSSEL4 FSSEL5 Q164 To From Switch Board 3 3 TO 2 3 IC99 S RAM To From Switch Board 2 3 3 3 To Switch Board ...

Page 37: ...0 33 36 38 41 A0 A8 I O0 I O15 UCAS LCAS RAS WE OE 119 123 118 117 30 31 14 13 29 IC146 D RAM 16 20 23 28 2 5 7 10 33 36 38 41 A0 A8 I O0 I O15 UCAS LCAS RAS WE OE 30 31 14 13 29 IC147 D RAM 16 20 23 28 2 5 7 10 33 36 38 41 A0 A8 I O0 I O15 UCAS LCAS RAS WE OE 30 31 14 13 29 CAS RAS WE OE X17 Q221 D47 C936 SC LOCK 1 IC137 D FF IC121 VCO RSCIN RSCO RSCOUT 47 45 48 CLK 12 19 Q100 R NETWORK D A CONVE...

Page 38: ...0 IC135 VCO 24 23 26 27 66 51 86 R4FSC SRESET A REFCLK A W4FSC A WFSC A WFHA A BSCDET A WPLLHD SRESET SRESET MDEC1C MDEC2C MWB1CS MWB2CS MDEC1C MDEC2C MWB1CS MWB2CS CPUWR CPUWR 201 208 WSYNCE BSCE 226 233 193 189 A YCIN0 YCIN7 A WSYNC A GLBSC 184 185 AWPLLHD MWB1CS 188 194 190 198 B YCIN0 YCIN7 B WSYNC B GLBSC 219 225 237 236 223 220 224 B REFCLK B W4FSC B WFSC B WFHA B BSCDET 5 17 156 176 C WFLD ...

Page 39: ... Head Tapping Screws Binding Head Screws Binding Head Screws Binding Head Screws Internal Toothed Lock Washers Retaining Rings Type E Binding Head Screw Binding Head Screw Binding Head Screws Binding Head Tapping Screw Screws No Description Numbers show screws washers nuts and etc 3 2 2 19 19 11 1 1 9 14 9 26 5 7 8 8 5 16 5 7 7 7 12 12 21 5 18 15 9 9 9 M74 M71 E10 E10 E100 E101 E102 E103 E104 PCB9...

Page 40: ...55 PCB1 M5 M6 M7 M7 M9 M8 Serial No Label Serial No Label WV PB6164E PACKAGING EXPLODED VIEW OF WV PB6164E ...

Page 41: ...Printed in Japan C 661 N N 5 7 23 ...

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