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 3. Disassembly 

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Separate the BARREL ASSY.  

Summary of Contents for PL70

Page 1: ...Technical Information Samsung camera samsung PL70 SAMSUNG...

Page 2: ...Contents Part 1 Firmware Part 2 Adjustment Part 3 Disassembly...

Page 3: ...1 Firmware Product Name Product Name Product Name Mondrian 125W VE Korean VLUU PL70 Abroad SAMSUNG PL70 For USA SAMSUNG SL720 Barrel Barrel Name E2 Applied Product _...

Page 4: ...1 Firmware Checking Firmware Initialization 1 Turn on the Camera...

Page 5: ...1 Firmware 2 Press and hold the WIDE Down and then press the Power OFF...

Page 6: ...1 Firmware 3 Turn on the camera and check whether the camera is reset or not...

Page 7: ...irmware Checking Firmware Checking version 1 Power source should be full charged battery 2 Remove the memory card from the camera turn off the camera 3 Press the Shutter Down and then press the Power...

Page 8: ...1 Firmware 4 After checking Firmware version turn off the camera...

Page 9: ...l kind of resources for camera driving Defective Pixel Lens shading adjustment data goes to save in Partition3 User Area Being saved all setting data while customer played their camera function and ot...

Page 10: ...file Upgarding Script file Recommendation When do the upgrading process whole data should be back up before Otherwise whole data saved in Flash Memory will be deleted 2 Use the AC adapter or a fully c...

Page 11: ...1 Firmware 4 F W ver which will be upgraded is shown on LCD automatically To start the upgrading process press the Shutter button...

Page 12: ...1 Firmware 5 Upgrading process is doing while displayed the F W ver on LCD 6 After completing the upgrade the camera is turned off automatically...

Page 13: ...ed all kind of resources for camera driving Defective Pixel Lens shading adjustment data goes to save in Partition3 User Area Being saved all setting data while customer played their camera function a...

Page 14: ...e files are saved on Partition3 Do not forget to re adjust or do the back up process for adjustments so that previous adjustment files are restored While done the FULL F W upgrading adjustment files w...

Page 15: ...file Upgarding Script file Recommendation When do the upgrading process whole data should be back up before Otherwise whole data saved in Flash Memory will be deleted 2 Use the AC adapter or a fully c...

Page 16: ...1 Firmware 4 F W ver which will be upgraded is shown on LCD automatically...

Page 17: ...tart the upgrading process press the Shutter button Then process will be done automatically 5 1 Before done the Full F W upgrading being done some adjustment files are back up to the external memory c...

Page 18: ...F W upgrading also will be progressed Blinking the Green LED 5 3 After completing the full ver upgrading the camera is turned off automatically 6 Re boot the camera body in order to re write files whi...

Page 19: ...1 Firmware 7 Press the SHUTTER S1 Button then back up process will be done...

Page 20: ...1 Firmware 8 After completed the Back up process comes out to Power Off status...

Page 21: ...1 Firmware 9 Check the adjustment data status whether recovered or not on Ver checking screen D0 D1 L0 contents OK...

Page 22: ...which are being back up to the external memory card SD card B Insert the SD memory card with the saved adjustment data C While pressed SHUTTER Button DOWN Button then turn on the camera If these proc...

Page 23: ...electronic item in the PL70 The following table represents necessary adjustments for each item replacement 2 Adjustment Basic Information of Adjustment Adjustment Caution 1 Adjust for each feature aft...

Page 24: ...ustment Gray Chart for FLASH AWB adjustment 18 DARK BOX POWER SUPPLY 4 2V 2A 2 Adjustment 3 Adjustment program file For each of the adjustments copy the program for each of the adjustments into the Ex...

Page 25: ...4 Adjustment Flow Chart 2 Adjustment...

Page 26: ...l the External Memory card containing the program file and turn the camera on c The adjustment is conducted automatically Check the brightness value for the preview with the shutter closed and find an...

Page 27: ...r the capture OB in the data file by referring to the CARD WRITE data Write the adjustment value for the preview in the EEPROM by referring to the EEPROM WRITE data Change the ISO and repeat steps 4 t...

Page 28: ...set since the brightness of the periphery of the lens per set is darker than the center Adjustment Procedures a Prepare the AE Tester The luminance specification for the Light Source Box is 12 LV The...

Page 29: ...nt file into the External Memory card c Insert the External Memory card containing the program file into the camera and set the camera for the AE Tester 2 Adjustment d Mount the camera onto the AE met...

Page 30: ...justment value in the EEPROM by referring to the EEPROM WRITE data Write the result of the adjustment value in the data file by referring to the CARD WRITE data Set the lower and upper specifications...

Page 31: ...dividual camera is different The AWB Low item and CCD Gain item are adjusted simultaneously Adjustment Procedures a Prepare an AE Tester that supports LV 12 b Place the camera onto the AE Tester 2 Adj...

Page 32: ...find the appropriate values for the specifications for brightness If the result of the line delay falls within the min to max range treat it as if it is OK Otherwise treat it as if it is NG Write the...

Page 33: ...TESTER The luminance specification for the Light Source Box is 12 LV The position of the Light Box is 10mm 1mm when the lens barrel is opened The Colour Temperature of the Light Box is 3300K b Save th...

Page 34: ...ra on the adjustment is progressed automatically Adjust the Gain adjustment Write the result of the adjustment value in the EEPROM by referring to the EEPROM WRITE data Write the result of the adjustm...

Page 35: ...2 Adjustment f When the adjustment is complete the camera will automatically be turned off Adjustment Method Open and check a CSV file created in the memory card for adjustment...

Page 36: ...identify cameras that are out permitted specification range and acquires the R and B gain of the flash AWB HIGH will be adjusted at the same time Adjustment Procedures a Put up a piece of 18 Reflecto...

Page 37: ...between the Reflector Paper and the camera at 50cm 2 Adjustment d Save the corresponding adjustment file into the External Memory card e Put in the External Memory card containing the program file and...

Page 38: ...ch standard brightness Determine whether or not it is good after checking the R and B gains with average value for 2 times flashing Write the R and B gains in the EEPROM if the R and B gains as well a...

Page 39: ...ntrol of the barrel after replaced Main PCB Barrel Required Equipment Infinite Collimator Adjustment Procedures 1 Save the corresponding adjustment file into the External Memory card 2 Do the focus ad...

Page 40: ...ndard for Infinite Collimator Set the brightness of Collimator as 6 LV Set the Camera Lens to infinite Collimator lens into 1cm less Do not touch the camera body while done the adjustment process 2 Ad...

Page 41: ...d for Infinite object Set the camera body on the tripod Head the camera lens to an object put an infinite distance or over 500m Without Chart Choose the object having high contrast value building etc...

Page 42: ...hole glass building or what having low contrast value as an object and do not operate focus adjustment at night If being operated the focus adjustment with upper condition then the result will not be...

Page 43: ...2 Adjustment 3 Turn the camera on 4 The adjustment is conducted automatically Adjustment Method Open and check a CSV file created in the memory card for adjustment...

Page 44: ...ower supply b Connect the power supply and the camera using the battery jig c Set the voltage to 4V Available Voltage 4 5V d Save the corresponding adjustment file into the External Memory card e Put...

Page 45: ...n the tolerance range idle mode Min A D conversion value A D conversion value for supply voltage Max A D conversion value Carry out inspection by referring to warnings and specifications for prohibite...

Page 46: ...ly Check the reference level and exposure time which has been set and compensate for defective pixels Carry out inspection by referring to the specifications max number of defective cells Write the nu...

Page 47: ...ens barrel PI count error value can be obtained after completed lens barrel moving From Tele to initial status Get the average value from PI Count error value after repeated same process Check whether...

Page 48: ...t functions Start booting Start the functions after checking the preset repetitive motions cycle and the number of functions testing function 1 function 2 and so on the number is unlimited Save the co...

Page 49: ...ling and assembling camera where the blocking static electricity mat is on the table 2 When handling the major PCBs of camera please wearing the band which cuts off the electric current on the wrist 3...

Page 50: ...3 Disassembly Disassemble Camera Procedure of disassembly 1 Remove 2 screws...

Page 51: ...3 Disassembly 2 Remove 2 screws...

Page 52: ...3 Disassembly 3 Remove 2 screws...

Page 53: ...3 Disassembly 4 Separate the FRONT COVER ASSY...

Page 54: ...3 Disassembly 5 Separate the BACK COVER ASSY...

Page 55: ...3 Disassembly 6 Separate the SIDE COVER ASSY...

Page 56: ...3 Disassembly 7 Separate the BARREL ASSY PCB CCD ASSY PCB from the connector Remove 3 screws as same below...

Page 57: ...3 Disassembly 8 Separate the BARREL ASSY...

Page 58: ...3 Disassembly 9 Separate the BUTTON PCB ASSY from the connector...

Page 59: ...3 Disassembly 10 Remove the screws on BUTTON PCB ASSY Give attention to bottom side of PCB...

Page 60: ...3 Disassembly 11 Separate the BUTTON PCB ASSY...

Page 61: ...3 Disassembly 12 Separate the LCD ASSY PCB from connector...

Page 62: ...3 Disassembly 13 Separate the LCD ASSY...

Page 63: ...3 Disassembly 14 Separate the FLASH PCB ASSY from the connector Remove 2 screws on MAIN PCB ASSY...

Page 64: ...3 Disassembly 15 Separate the MAIN PCB ASSY...

Page 65: ...3 Disassembly 16 Remove the screws on FLASH PCB ASSY Give attention to left side of PCB...

Page 66: ...3 Disassembly 17 Separate the FLASH PCB ASSY...

Page 67: ...3 Disassembly Disassemble Barrel 1 Remove 3 screws for the CCD PCB ASSY...

Page 68: ...3 Disassembly 2 Separate the CCD PCB ASSY...

Page 69: ...3 Disassembly 3 Separate the Shutter PCB Connector...

Page 70: ...3 Disassembly 4 Remove 2 screws on MOTOR ASSY...

Page 71: ...3 Disassembly 5 Remove 3 screws on LENS BASE ASSY...

Page 72: ...3 Disassembly 6 Separate the LENS BASE ASSY...

Page 73: ...3 Disassembly 7 Separate the ZOOM GEAR...

Page 74: ...3 Disassembly 8 Separate the SHUTTER ASSY PCB...

Page 75: ...3 Disassembly 9 Separate the CAM BARRELASSY from OUTER CAM BARREL...

Page 76: ...3 Disassembly 10 Separate the CAM BARREL ASSY...

Page 77: ...3 Disassembly 11 Separate the INNER CAM BARREL ASSY from GUIDE BARREL...

Page 78: ...3 Disassembly 12 Take apart INNER CAM BARREL ASSY...

Page 79: ...3 Disassembly 13 Separate the 2ND 3RD BARRELASSY from INNER CAM BARREL...

Page 80: ...3 Disassembly 14 Take apart 2ND 3RD BARREL ASSY...

Page 81: ...3 Disassembly 15 Separate the SHUTTER ASSY from 2ND 3RD BARREL ASSY...

Page 82: ...3 Disassembly 16 Take aparat 2ND 3RD BARREL from ZOOM RING...

Page 83: ...3 Disassembly 17 Take apart 2ND 3RD BARREL...

Page 84: ...3 Disassembly 18 Separate the 2ND 3RD BARREL from LENS CAP ASSY...

Page 85: ...3 Disassembly 19 Take apart LENS CAP ASSY...

Page 86: ...3 Disassembly Assemble Barrel 1 Caution for the LENS CAP ASSY 2ND 3RD BARREL Should be matched with A area a area Reference for assembling BARREL ass y...

Page 87: ...3 Disassembly 2 Caution for the ZOOM RING 2ND 3RD BARREL ASSY Should be matched with C D c d...

Page 88: ...3 Disassembly 3 Assemble the ZOOM RING ASSY...

Page 89: ...3 Disassembly 4 Caution for the SHUTTER ASSY Should be matched with B b...

Page 90: ...3 Disassembly 5 Should be matched with E F e f...

Page 91: ...3 Disassembly 6 Assemble INNER CAM BARREL ASSY...

Page 92: ...3 Disassembly 7 Caution for the GUIDE BARREL INNER CAM BARREL ASSY Should be matched with G H g h...

Page 93: ...3 Disassembly 8 Assemble the CAM BARRELASSY...

Page 94: ...3 Disassembly 9 Caution for the OUTER CAM BARREL CAM BARRELASSY Should be matched each points...

Page 95: ...3 Disassembly 10 Assemble the OUTER CAM BARRELASSY...

Page 96: ...Thank you...

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