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Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT

Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically.

Reset the camera.

The procedures will be started.

While the procedure is done, the camera checks the battery level. If the level is good, OK message will display
and the procedure keeps going. If the level is bad, NG message will display and the procedure stops.

- OK message : Blinking AF lamp one time (OK message will be printed by the Serial port)
- NG message : Blinking AF lamp two times (NG message will be printed by the Serial port)

After completing the procedure, data that was saved on the cash memory temporarily are moved to the
FlashRom of the camera.(To write the data, the procedure must be complete. Data saved on the FlashRom is
not affected by the F/W update)

E. Log File Inspection

After completing the adjustment, LOG file will be made on the SD memory card.

Summary of Contents for VLUU NV10

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Page 2: ...A AR RT TS S L LI IS ST T 1 MAIN ASSEMBLY 16 2 BODY ASSEMBLY 1 18 3 BARREL ASSEMBLY 2 20 4 TOP COVER ASSEMBLY 22 5 BARREL ASSEMBLY 24 6 FRONT COVER ASSEMBLY 28 7 BACK COVER ASSEMBLY 30 8 PACKING ITEM 32 Ⅳ Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT 1 Digital camera service 37 2 Adjustment items by changed parts 43 3 FIRMWARE 43 4 ADJUSTMENT 51 Ⅴ Ⅴ PATTERN DIAGRAM 1 PARTS ARRANGEMENT FOR EACH PCB ASS Y 1 MAIN_TOP 105 2 MAIN_BOTT...

Page 3: ... 114 7 MAIN_MOTOR IC 115 8 MAIN_POWER 116 9 MAIN_CRADLE 117 10 MAIN_LCD 118 11 MAIN_TOP KEY 119 12 TOUCH KEY 120 13 STROBO 121 14 24PIN CRADLE CONNECTOR 122 15 MAIN_STR CONNECTOR 123 16 SUB BLOCK DIAGRAM 124 17 SUB_FPCB TO MAIN 125 18 CASIO_LCD 126 19 TELE_WIDE 127 20 TOUCH_PAD 128 21 TACT_FPCB 129 22 TOP POWER MODE KEY 130 23 BLOCK DIAGRAM 131 Ⅷ Ⅷ S SE ER RV VI IC CE E I IN NF FO OR RM MA AT TI I...

Page 4: ...0 ME XP Windows 2000 XP recommended PentiumIII 500MHZ or above PentiumIV recommended Sharpness Soft Normal Vivid Effect Normal B W Sepia Red Green Blue Negative Composite Frame GIF animation White Balance Auto Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent_H Fluorescent_L Tungsten Custom Voice Recording Voice Recording Max 1 hours Voice Memo in Still Image Max 10 sec Date Imprinting Date Time Date Off user selectabl...

Page 5: ...Interface Digital output connector USB 2 0 Audio Mono Video output NTSC PAL user selectable DC power input connector 24pin Connector Power Source Rechargeable battery SLB 0837 B 800mAh Adaptor DC 4 2V SAC 45 SUC C2 Cradle SCC NV2 Optional Included battery may depending on sales region Dimensions WxHxD 96 5 x 60 x 18 5mm projecting part 8mm Weight 148 7g without battery and card Operating Temperatu...

Page 6: ...USB port CD ROM drive PC with processor better than Pentium II 450MHz Pentium 700MHz recommended 1024x768 pixels 16bit color display compatible monitor 24bit color display recommended For playing back a movie clip Mac OS 10 1 or later MPlayer VLC Media Player Power Mac G3 or later Mac OS 9 0 10 4 Minimum 64MB RAM 110MB of available hard disk space USB port CD ROM drive ...

Page 7: ...lf timer 16 Voice Recording Voice memo 17 Setup menu 18 Extension menu 19 Exposure compensation 20 ISO 21 White Balance 22 Auto focus frame 7 Ⅰ SPECIFICATION Recording mode 3 LCD monitor indicator Recording mode 1 Date Time Number of available shots remaining Remaining time Movie clip Voice recording 01 00 AM 2006 06 01 3 00 01 00 01 00 00 Optical Digital Zoom bar Digital Zoom rate 3 6 ...

Page 8: ...ay mode Setup menu DPOF menu Delete menu Protect menu Slide show menu Play back mode icon Folder name and Stored image number Battery Recording Information Slide Bar Fn menu Press the smart button 100 0001 ISO 200 AV F2 8 TV 1 30 FLASH OFF 3648X2736 2006 06 01 11 ...

Page 9: ...9 Ⅰ SPECIFICATION 4 CONNECTION DIAGRAM TV Monitor IBM MAC Lap top Card Reader SD Card AC Adaptor USB Cable AV Cable ...

Page 10: ...nsor Built inflash Shutterbutton Speaker Powerbutton Modedial Lens Lenscover Microphone Autofocuslamp LCDmonitor Playmodebutton Tripodsocket Camerastatuslamp ZoomWbutton Thumbnail ZoomTbutton Digital zoom BACKbutton Camerastrapeyelet USB AV connection terminal Cradleconnector Smartbuttons Smartbuttons ...

Page 11: ...11 Ⅰ SPECIFICATION Bottom Cradle Optional Cameraconnectionterminal AVconnection terminal USB port DCconnectionterminal Batteryholder Batterychamber Batterychambercover Memorycardslot Batterycoverlever ...

Page 12: ...frame will display Click the Install menu in the Auto run frame 2 Install the camera driver and DirectX by selecting a button shown on the monitor If an latest version of DirectX was installed on your computer DirectX may not be installed ...

Page 13: ...Public License and anyone can copy modifiy and distribute this codec freely but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE provided however that you have to follow the GNU General Public License whenever you are distributing this codec or modification thereof For more information see the GNU General Publice License documents http www gnu org co...

Page 14: ...14 Ⅱ INSTALLATION FAQ 4 Install the Digimax Master in order ...

Page 15: ...le may appear In this case specify USB Driver in the CD supplied 5 After restarting the computer connect the PC to the camera with the USB cable 6 Turn on the camera power The Found New Hardware Wizard will open and the computer will recognise the camera If your OS is Windows XP an image viewer program will open If the download window of Digmax Master opens after starting Digimax Master the camera...

Page 16: ...Ⅲ EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 16 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 1 M MA AI IN N A AS SS SE EM MB BL LY Y ...

Page 17: ...3701A BATTERY_COVER_ASSY 1 O Q9007273701B BATTERY COVER ASSY TITAN 1 O 1 3 Q6107068901A BATTERY HINGE SPRING 1 O 1 4 Q6003049101A SCREW 10 X 17 Ⅲ EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST PARTS LIST Fig No Parts No Parts Name Q ty Supply Available Parts Remarks ...

Page 18: ...18 Ⅲ EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 2 13 2 5 2 22 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 7 2 7 2 3 2 2 2 16 2 1 2 12 2 15 2 6 2 19 2 20 2 18 2 23 2 17 2 14 2 10 2 9 2 11 2 8 2 21 2 24 2 2 B BO OD DY Y A AS SS SE EM MB BL LY Y 1 1 ...

Page 19: ...O 2 11 Q7011056701A BATTERY CONTACT 3 O 2 12 Q7411124201A TRIPOD CONNECTOR 1 O 2 13 Q6003049901A SCREW 1 X 2 14 Q4101038001A SUB_CONNECTION_FPCB 1 O 2 15 Q4102012901A 24PIN_CONNECT_FPCB 1 O 2 16 Q3001001701A SPEAKER 1 O 2 17 Q9008106001A MAIN_PCB_ASSY 1 O 2 18 Q9002151801A BARREL ASSY 1 O 2 19 Q9008109301A CCD_FPCB_ASSY 1 O 2 20 Q7309048901A OLPF CUSHION 1 O 2 21 Q2904003702A IR CUT FILTER 1 O 2 2...

Page 20: ...20 Ⅲ EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 3 13 3 12 3 11 3 4 3 2 3 14 3 14 3 10 3 3 3 9 3 8 3 6 3 7 3 1 3 5 3 3 B BO OD DY Y A AS SS SE EM MB BL LY Y 2 2 ...

Page 21: ...A LCD 1 O 3 7 Q7409224501A LCD CUSHION 1 O 3 8 Q9001119101A TACT_BUTTON_ASSY 1 O 3 9 Q7307007402A BUTTON RUBBER 1 O 3 10 Q9007273401A TOUCH_BUTTON_ASSY 1 O Q9007273401B TOUCH BUTTON ASSY TITAN 1 O 3 11 Q6001020701A SCREW 1 X 3 12 Q7409243401A SHIELD_FOAM_C 2 X 3 13 Q7409243501A SHIELD_FOAM_E 1 X 3 14 Q9761174507 SCREW 2 X 21 Ⅲ EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST Fig No Parts No Parts Name Q ty Supply Avai...

Page 22: ...ED VIEW AND PART LIST 4 12 4 10 4 9 4 3 4 5 4 8 4 4 4 2 4 26 4 24 4 24 4 11 4 27 4 15 4 23 4 7 4 14 4 1 4 13 4 25 4 6 4 21 4 22 4 19 4 29 4 28 4 16 4 18 4 17 4 4 T TO OP P C CO OV VE ER R A AS SS SE EM MB BL LY Y ...

Page 23: ...1123801A RELEASE DECO RING 1 X 4 13 Q6107070901A RELEASE BUTTON SPRING 1 O 4 14 Q7217376901A RELEASE BUTTON 1 O 4 15 Q7409111601A RELEASE WASHER 1 X 4 16 Q7217376802A MODE DIAL 1 O Q7217376802B MODE DIAL TITAN 1 O 4 17 Q6107062602B MODE DIAL CLICK SPRING 1 O 4 18 Q6609000301A MODE DIAL CLICK BALL 2 O 4 19 Q9007272001A MODE_CONTACT_ASSY 2 O 4 20 Q7014010201A POP UP STOPPER 1 X 4 21 Q7011056601A MOD...

Page 24: ...5 35 5 31 5 40 5 41 5 38 5 25 5 16 5 9 5 14 5 15 5 13 5 4 5 26 5 18 5 5 5 3 5 7 5 6 5 10 5 12 5 2 5 9 5 17 5 19 5 21 5 20 5 28 5 29 5 24 5 39 5 39 5 39 5 42 5 43 5 44 5 31 5 31 5 53 5 22 5 45 5 22 5 22 5 22 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 8 5 22 5 11 5 23 5 11 5 27 5 53 5 54 5 54 5 52 5 5 B BA AR RR RE EL L A AS SS SE EM MB BL LY Y ...

Page 25: ...ZOOM GEAR SHAFT 2 O 5 10 Q7212194802A ZOOM GEAR BASE 1 O 5 11 Q0961900301A SCREW 8 X 5 12 Q7411125201A ZOOM GEAR B 1 O 5 13 Q7212195001A ZOOM GEAR A 1 O 5 14 Q7411125301A ZOOM GEAR C 1 O 5 15 Q7212195101A ZOOM GEAR D 1 O 5 16 Q7212194702A ZOOM COVER 1 O 5 17 Q9008099301A MAIN F PCB ASSY 1 O 5 18 Q3104001201A AF MOTOR ASSY 1 O 5 19 Q0608001001A PHOTO INTERRUPTER 1 O 5 20 Q0608001301A PHOTO INTERRUP...

Page 26: ...1A ZOOM RING TITAN 1 O 5 31 Q7411122201A 1ST MOVE PIN 3 O 5 32 Q9002144401A 1ST LENS ASSY 1 O 5 33 Q7012086802A 1ST PUSH PLATE 1 O 5 34 Q9002144501A 2ND LENS ASSY 1 O 5 35 Q7411122302A 2ND MOVE PIN 3 O 5 36 Q9005163101A SHUTTER ASSY 1 O 5 37 Q7012087104A F PCB GUIDER 1 O 5 38 Q7212198001A CAM BARREL 1 O Q7212201901A CAM BARREL TITAN 1 O 5 39 Q7411120101A OCB PIN 3 O 5 40 Q7012092401A CAM DECORING ...

Page 27: ... 1 O 5 47 Q9002145201A BARRIER ASSY 1 O 5 48 Q7212189205A BARRIER BASE 1 O 5 49 Q7212189404A BARRIER LEVER 1 O 5 50 Q7212189302A BARRIER FRAME 2 O 5 51 Q7212189103A FRONT PANEL 1 O 5 52 Q6107065401A BARRIER OPEN SPRING 1 X 5 53 Q6107065503A BARRIER CLOSE SPRING 2 X 5 54 Q6003048101A SCREW 2 X 5 55 Q7012092502B FRONT DECORING 1 O Q7012094801A FRONT DECORING TITAN 1 O Fig No Parts No Parts Name Q ty...

Page 28: ...28 Ⅲ EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 6 5 6 6 6 9 6 15 6 7 6 4 6 14 6 8 6 10 6 12 6 11 6 2 6 13 6 3 6 1 6 6 F FR RO ON NT T C CO OV VE ER R A AS SS SE EM MB BL LY Y ...

Page 29: ...3 Q7217380101A GRIP 1 X 6 4 Q7217377901A GRIP HOLDER 1 X 6 5 Q9761172507 SCREW 2 X 6 6 Q7217377301A AF LED WINDOW 1 X 6 7 Q7217377201A REMOCON WINDOW 1 X 6 8 Q7217377801A FRONT INNER COVER 1 X 6 9 Q7409226401A FRONT INNER TAPE_A 1 X 6 10 Q7409226501A FRONT INNER TAPE_B 1 X 6 11 Q7411123601A DECORATION COLOR RING 1 X 6 12 Q7411123701A DECORATION FRONT RING 1 X 6 13 Q7409226802A MIKE GRILL SCREEN 1 ...

Page 30: ...30 Ⅲ EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 7 7 B BA AC CK K C CO OV VE ER R A AS SS SE EM MB BL LY Y 7 1 7 5 7 4 7 2 7 6 7 7 7 3 ...

Page 31: ...K AL COVER 1 O Q7017057102A BACK AL COVER TITAN 1 O 7 3 Q7103003402A STRAP HOLDER 1 O Q7103003403B STRAP HOLDER TITAN 1 O 7 4 Q7017052501A STRAP HOLDER SUPPLY 1 O 7 5 Q9611172007 SCREW 2 X 7 6 Q7217378101A LCD WINDOW 1 O 7 7 Q7409225201A LCD WINDOW TAPE 1 O PARTS LIST Fig No Parts No Parts Name Q ty Supply Available Parts Remarks ...

Page 32: ...32 Ⅲ EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 8 PACKING ITEM 8 6 8 22 8 16 8 21 8 18 8 17 8 1 8 3 8 7 8 19 8 15 8 11 8 4 8 5 8 12 8 2 8 9 8 8 8 13 8 14 810 8 20 8 23 ...

Page 33: ...O Q6806002901A Q GUIDE_NV10_FRA 1 O Q6806003001A Q GUIDE_NV10_SPA 1 O Q6806003101A Q GUIDE_NV10_ITA 1 O Q6806003201A Q GUIDE_NV10_CHI T 1 O Q6806003401A Q GUIDE_NV10_DUT 1 O Q6806003501A Q GUIDE_NV10_POR 1 O Q6806003601A Q GUIDE_NV10_SWE 1 O Q6806003701A Q GUIDE_NV10_DEN 1 O Q6806003801A Q GUIDE_NV10_FIN 1 O Q6806003901A Q GUIDE_NV10_RUS 1 O Q6806004001A Q GUIDE_NV10_CHI S 1 O Q6806004101A Q GUIDE...

Page 34: ..._DEN 1 O Q6806005501A U MANUAL_NV10_FIN 1 O Q6806005601A U MANUAL_NV10_RUS 1 O Q6806005701A U MANUAL_NV10_CHI S 1 O Q6806005801A U MANUAL_NV10_TK 1 O Q6806005901A U MANUAL_NV10_IND 1 O Q6806006001A U MANUAL_NV10_ARA 1 O Q6806006101A U MANUAL_NV10_THA 1 O Q6809004601A NV 10_INSERT_KOR 1 O Q6809004701A NV 10_INSERT_ENG 1 O Q6809004801A NV 10_INSERT_GER 1 O Q6809004901A NV 10_INSERT_FRA 1 O Q68090050...

Page 35: ... 10_INSERT_IND 1 O Q6809006201A NV 10_INSERT_ARA 1 O Q6809006301A NV 10_INSERT_THA 1 O Q6806002601A C MANUAL_NV10_KOR 1 O Q6806006201A C MANUAL_NV10_ENG 1 O Q6806006301A C MANUAL_NV10_GER 1 O Q6806006401A C MANUAL_NV10_FRA 1 O Q6806006501A C MANUAL_NV10_SPA 1 O Q6806006601A C MANUAL_NV10_POR 1 O Q6806006701A C MANUAL_NV10_RUSL 1 O Q6806006801A C MANUAL_NV10_CHI T 1 O Q6806006901A C MANUAL_NV10_CHI...

Page 36: ...BLACK 1 O Q6901249001B G T BOX_NV10_CHI S _Black 1 O 8 16 Q4302001401A LITHIUM ION_SLB 0837 B 1 O 8 17 Q4401002501A CRADLE 1 O Q4404000201A AC_ADAPTOR_4 2V SAC 45 1 O Q4404000301A AC_ADAPTOR_4 2V SAC 45 _EXP 1 O Q4404000401A AC_ADAPTOR_4 2V SAC 45 _USA 1 O Q4404000501A AC_ADAPTOR_4 2V SAC 45 _UK 1 O Q4404000601A AC_ADAPTOR_4 2V SAC 45 _AUS 1 O Q4404000701A AC_ADAPTOR_4 2V SAC 45 _CHI_TSOE 1 O Q440...

Page 37: ... problems 2 Checking the camera Checking the camera with priority given to the exact problems to find overall malfunctions 3 Repairing the camera Repair the camera malfunctions found at the step 2 4 Inspection After repairing the camera inspect all of the camera functions 1 Checking the camera and Inspection 2 Repairing the camera 3 Tuning Receiving the camera Checking the camera Repairing the cam...

Page 38: ... XP 3 Driver CD by camera models S W CDs for installing a camera driver 4 USB HUB For using all kinds of USB cable at a time 5 USB cable by camera models For checking file transference upload and download by camera models 6 Chart for checking colors For checking color and image resolution before or after camera repair 7 TV MONITOR For checking video output and whether NTSC PAL can be selected 8 Me...

Page 39: ...r keeping various camera parts and disassembled camera parts 5 Anti electricity mat For repairing table made from anti electricity material 6 Soldering sponge For removing solder 7 Air pump For removing various kinds of dust 8 LIGHT BOX Color temperature 5100 9 POWER SUPPLY 7 5V 2 0A 10 Soldering iron Soldering iron that can select temperature 11 Tester Portable tester that can test AC DC Ω ect 12...

Page 40: ...ipments have to be arranged No Device Description 1 AE TESTER For tuning AE and STROBE 2 AWB LIGHT For checking and tuning AWB SOURCE BOX 3 COLOR chart For checking AWB and color of images 4 AF chart For tuning AF 5 Chart for checking resolution For checking image resolution 6 TRIPOD ...

Page 41: ... check whether the images play back on the external monitor 6 Check whether the green LED is blinking SAMSUNG LOGO is on and the start up sound sounds Check the L and FINE icon on the LCD monitor Check whether the AE function is correct at the low light and high light condition Check whether the beep sounds on the recording and movie clip mode The beep can be sounded in the microphone part Check t...

Page 42: ...s frame 15 Check whether the mode dial is rotated with the equal force Check whether each camera mode can be recognized correctly 16 Check whether there are unclear part dim part noticeable flare noise ghost image and smear 17 Check whether all images are deleted 18 Check whether the NO IMAGE message is displayed on the LCD monitor Check whether the LARGE FINE icon and 0018 number are displayed Ch...

Page 43: ...pments for adjustment Equipments AE TESTER AE TESTER can test upto LV 16 1 POWER SUPPLY 7V 2A Chart Focus chart 3 FIRMWARE 1 Resetting the Camera MAIN STROBO BARREL CCD PCB PCB ASS Y FIRMWARE UPGRADE CCD GAIN SHUTTER CLOSE TIME ADJ LENS SHADING AWB L AWB H FOCUS ADJ OB SETTING CCD DEFECT BURNING TEST EEPROM READ EEPROM WRITE 1 Turn on the Camera 2 Press and hold the Wide button and Back button and...

Page 44: ...4 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT 2 Use the AC adapter or fully charged battery 2 How to check the FIRMWARE VERSION 1 Remove the memory card from the camera 3 Turn on the camera and check whether the camera is reset or not ...

Page 45: ...ra and select the Scene mode 4 Press and hold the Wide button and Back button And then press the Shutter button S2 5 Developer mode will display on the LCD monitor Select 1 Confirm version 6 Current version of the firmware will display ...

Page 46: ...e Firmware all of the battery level indicator on the LCD monitor must be displayed 3 Turn on the Camera and select the Scene mode 3 How to update FIRMWARE Updating the firmware will delete all data in the SD card Be sure to download all data to your PC before updating the firmware The firmware file name must be nv103 bin ...

Page 47: ...47 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT 4 Press and hold the Wide button and Back button and then press the Shutter button S2 5 Developer mode MENU will display Select 3 Upgrade Firmware ...

Page 48: ...48 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT 6 The Upgrade will start with displaying the following message ...

Page 49: ...he camera the power consumption Checking the POWER SUPPLY is 200 300mA and the camera can be operated Cause The data of 0 address in the FLASH MEMORY of the MAIN PCB is damaged Solution Recover the address by doing the FULL VERSION FIRMWARE shown below Additions After completing the upgrading of the FULL VERSION FIRMWARE do the LENS SHADING and CCD DEFECT CELL adjustment 1 Short the 3 point of the...

Page 50: ...l version of firmware 3 Turn on the camera by using the Power Supply To connect the camera and Power Supply use the Battery Tool 4 The upgrade will be done with blinking the Camera Status lamp If the Current is up to 200mA and down to 0 on the POWER SUPPLY display the upgrade is complete ...

Page 51: ...EEPROM testing 20 Checking the F W version 21 Testing the flash 22 Lock Level 23 Testing power leakage 1 General adjustment 2 Resolution 3 Burning 5 General testing 4 Taking 2M 5M image 6 CCD dirt 7 Slide button 8 Resolution of the Barrel 9 Inspection of FCT 51 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT 2 Instrunctions 1 Purpose Instructions on this manual have command of script and usage The script consists with the commands ...

Page 52: ...procedures will be started While the procedure is done the camera checks the battery level If the level is good OK message will display and the procedure keeps going If the level is bad NG message will display and the procedure stops OK message Blinking AF lamp one time OK message will be printed by the Serial port NG message Blinking AF lamp two times NG message will be printed by the Serial port...

Page 53: ...mes and the average voltage is Inupt_average Check whether the Input_average typed by the script is within the Maximum and Minimum voltage The average is over the range NG message is displayed C Spec Standard for checking defect Min Input_average Max No defect D Procedure Save the adjust103 txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card ...

Page 54: ...nd the procedure stops OK message Blinking AF lamp one time OK message will be printed by the Serial port NG message Blinking AF lamp two times NG message will be printed by the Serial port After completing the procedure data that was saved on the cash memory temporarily are moved to the FlashRom of the camera To write the data the procedure must be complete Data saved on the FlashRom is not affec...

Page 55: ...55 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 56: ... Liveview mode Check the difference between the target and checked brightness And then set the default CCD gain Check the availability of the brightness value Depending on the result decide OK or NG Standards for the Adjustment Specification of the tools Light source that can block the external light source Color temperature 3200K 50 Brightness LV 8 2 0 1 0 05 recommended C Spec Standard for check...

Page 57: ...e procedure keeps going If the level is bad NG message will display and the procedure stops OK message Blinking AF lamp one time OK message will be printed by the Serial port NG message Blinking AF lamp two times NG message will be printed by the Serial port After completing the procedure data that was saved on the cash memory temporarily are moved to the FlashRom of the camera To write the data t...

Page 58: ...he availability of the brightness Check the brightness of the Capture mode Calculate the differences between the brightness of the Liveview mode and Capture mode By changing the delay time check the brightness of the image Repeat the check until the available delay time is taken Depending on the availability decide OK or NG Standards for the Adjustment Specification of the tools Light source that ...

Page 59: ...Procedure Save the adjust103 txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card Attach the camera to the light source Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically ...

Page 60: ...one time OK message will be printed by the Serial port NG message Blinking AF lamp two times NG message will be printed by the Serial port After completing the procedure data that was saved on the cash memory temporarily are moved to the FlashRom of the camera To write the data the procedure must be complete Data saved on the FlashRom is not affected by the F W update E Log File Inspection After c...

Page 61: ...nd the corners of the image Calculate the Lens shading compensation table After adapting the table check the availability of the brightness value Depending on the result decide OK or NG Standards for the Adjustment Specification of the tools Light source that can block the external light source Color temperature 3200K 50 Brightness LV 8 2 0 1 0 05 recommended C Spec Standard for checking defect If...

Page 62: ...procedure keeps going If the level is bad NG message will display and the procedure stops OK message Blinking AF lamp one time OK message will be printed by the Serial port NG message Blinking AF lamp two times NG message will be printed by the Serial port After completing the procedure the data saved on the cash memory will be saved on the FlashRom If the procedure is complete incorrectly the fil...

Page 63: ...63 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT E Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment LOG file will be made on the SD memory card Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 64: ...he Adjustment Specification of the tools Light source that can block the external light source Color temperature 3300K 50 Brightness LV 8 0 2 Do the adjustment under 3200K 50 low color temperature and the procedures are as followings Caution Most important thing is declinations between the lines For example 1 A line 3000K B line 3000K C line 3100K 2 A line 3100K B line 3140K C line 3060K Data 2 se...

Page 65: ...65 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT D Procedure Save the adjust103 txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card Inserting the SD memory card that has script file ...

Page 66: ...ng AF lamp one time OK message will be printed by the Serial port NG message Blinking AF lamp two times NG message will be printed by the Serial port After completing the procedure data that was saved on the cash memory temporarily are moved to the FlashRom of the camera To write the data the procedure must be complete Data saved on the FlashRom is not affected by the F W update Set the camera on ...

Page 67: ...67 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT E Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment LOG file will be made on the SD memory card Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 68: ...rightness Check the availability of the brightness Depending on the result decide OK or NG Standards for the Adjustment Specification of the tools DARK BOX or dark room Chart 36 black Distance between the tools and camera 80 cm C Spec Standard for checking defect From the PV 2 steps the adjustment actualizes The followings are temporary standard 20 8900 average of the brightness 9800 50 10300 aver...

Page 69: ...69 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT D Procedure Save the adjust103 txt and djust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card Insert the SD memory card that has the script file ...

Page 70: ...ocedure stops OK message Blinking AF lamp one time OK message will be printed by the Serial port NG message Blinking AF lamp two times NG message will be printed by the Serial port After completing the procedure data that was saved on the cash memory temporarily are moved to the FlashRom of the camera To write the data the procedure must be complete Data saved on the FlashRom is not affected by th...

Page 71: ...71 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT E Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment LOG file will be made on the SD memory card Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 72: ...er of parts of High temperature by the linear conversion Standards for the Adjustment Specification of the tools 36 Reflect board or page Dark room Color temperature 6100K 50 No light sources are required Using the flash Brightness Proper exposure are required when firing the flash Distance between the camera and tool 80cm After completing the Flash exposure adjustment the procedure starts The cam...

Page 73: ... Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT Set the camera as followings D Procedure Save the adjust103 txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card Inserting the SD memory card that has script file ...

Page 74: ... and the procedure stops OK message Blinking AF lamp one time OK message will be printed by the Serial port NG message Blinking AF lamp two times NG message will be printed by the Serial port After completing the procedure data that was saved on the cash memory temporarily are moved to the FlashRom of the camera To write the data the procedure must be complete Data saved on the FlashRom is not aff...

Page 75: ...75 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 76: ...ging the zoom step from 0 WIDE to 7 TELE The algorithm of each steps are as following a Within the AF step specification set the offset and margin of the Up and Down part Short scan range For reducing the adjustment time b Set the Scan step and scan the step until the lens get the correct AF step If there is no peak step within the scan range skip the C step and do the D step c If the gaps between...

Page 77: ...f argv 2 and argv 3 shown above are temporary standard by testing with 43 cameras of PV 3 To get the availability data long scan range is taken And the data come from the maximum and minimum peak step of each zoom step argv 2 Standard Peak Step Min argv 3 Max Standard Peak Step Data of long scan range Data come from the Lens specification ...

Page 78: ... Min Minimum value of Data for short range of each zoom step _ Maximum value of Data for long range of previous zoom step Slope Max Maximum value of Data for short range of each zoom step _ Minimum value of Data for long range of previous zoom step Range of AF search window Standards for the Adjustment ...

Page 79: ...nt is good If not the punt is bad Check the punt by calculating the Recorded script data in the current zoom step and Lens specification a Calculating with Lens specification and ADJ_focus err_set b For example in case of zoom step 1 ADJ_focus err_set 129 174 25 of lens specification is 270 the AF step is between 270 129 and 270 174 that is good If not that is bad All of zoom steps are good OK mes...

Page 80: ...0 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT Set the camera as following D Procedure Save the adjust103 txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card Inserting the SD memory card that has script file ...

Page 81: ... and the procedure stops OK message Blinking AF lamp one time OK message will be printed by the Serial port NG message Blinking AF lamp two times NG message will be printed by the Serial port After completing the procedure data that was saved on the cash memory temporarily are moved to the FlashRom of the camera To write the data the procedure must be complete Data saved on the FlashRom is not aff...

Page 82: ...82 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 83: ...he distance between the camera and the chart as 80cm Prepare the basic settings for taking the chart a Before taking the chart delete all of images b Set the camera as Program mode ISO 100 AWB auto multi metering In the Wide zoom mode take the chart by changing the 2 focus step In the Tele zoom mode take the chart in the correct focus mode The algorithms of each step are as following a In the Wide...

Page 84: ...4 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT Set the camera as following D Procedure Save the adjust103 txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card Inserting the SD memory card that has script file ...

Page 85: ...85 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically E Log File Inspection No LOG files Reset the camera The procedures will be started ...

Page 86: ...adjust2 txt to prepare the next procedure C Spec Standard for checking defect The Defocus value must be between 3 and 3 for meet the specification D Procedure E Log File Inspection No LOG files 13 Burning Test A Purpose This is for checking the defected camera by repeating the camera functions B Behavior Repeat the specified number of Burning Sequence Burning Sequences are Image Delete Single Capt...

Page 87: ...eting the test The test can be restarted only one time D Procedure Save the adjust103 txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically Reset the camera The procedures will be started ...

Page 88: ...88 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT E Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment LOG file will be made on the SD memory card Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 89: ...fect pixel Insert the SD card that has the script file and turn on the camera Camera sets as high speed shutter 1 1500 sec minimum aperture f7 1 ISO 400 by the script Capturing the CCD data and save the data that are brighter than a specified level on the table PV3 threshold 400 12 bits resolution Check the Black defect pixel Turn on the camera in the CCD saturated condition LV14 Camera sets as sl...

Page 90: ...90 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically Reset the camera The procedures will be started Insert the SD card that has the script file ...

Page 91: ...91 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT E Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment LOG file will be made on the SD memory card Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 92: ...xposure of the camera is set as 1 50 sec Shutter speed f2 8 Aperture by the script ISO of the camera changes in 100 200 400 800 1000 order by the script Blocking the Mecha shutter take 5 images with each ISO values Compare the values of lightproof field and center of the image and record the results Repeat the step 5 in every ISO values C Spec Standard for checking defect If the result of Black Le...

Page 93: ...3 txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card Insert the SD card that has the script file Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically Reset the camera The procedures will be started ...

Page 94: ...94 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT E Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment LOG file will be made on the SD memory card Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 95: ...image in the Wide zoom mode Taking a 2M image in the Tele zoom mode Taking a movie KEY UNLOCK Key testing Checking the USB connection C Spec Standard for checking defect If the NG message is displayed the camera and the measuring instrument generate a signal and stop Decide the result of image Key operation and USB connection with tester judgment D Procedure Save the adjust103 txt and adjust_t fil...

Page 96: ... Remote control test A Purpose This is for testing whether the remote control can operate in the Remote mode B Behavior Send the procedure signal to the measuring instrument Wait for receiving the remote control signal The measuring instrument generates the remote control signal After receiving the remote control signal NG OK message will display C Spec Standard for checking defect If the camera c...

Page 97: ...eam Camera checks the lamp by itself Camera sounds a beep and is turned off automatically C Spec Standard for checking defect Check whether the position of the AF lamp is center or not Turn on the AF lamp and check the maximum brightness Check that whether the maximum brightness is within the standard window If the brightness is within the standard window it is OK If not it is bad ...

Page 98: ...dure Save the adjust103 txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically Reset the camera The procedures will be started ...

Page 99: ...99 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT E Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment LOG file will be made on the SD memory card Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 100: ... the EEPROM B Behavior Check whether the data of each step that are saved on the EEPROM are available or not by the standard If not stop the EEPROM test C Spec Standard for checking defect E Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment LOG file will be made on the SD memory card Open the file with the Memo pad ...

Page 101: ...uring the general adjustment the flash should be test before shipment Sometimes defected flashes are found among the good flashes Repeat the checking for the standard times B Behavior Camera sends a signal to the measuring instrument through the nextadj The measuring instrument waits for the flash exposure Flash is fired The measuring instrument checks the exposure and decides NG or OK C Spec Stan...

Page 102: ...the Push and Release signals test all of the buttons Testing the 13 buttons will take long time To reduce the testing time make a condition The condition is Slide the finger across the buttons and the menus display And then slide the finger across the button again the menus disappear But there are some problems when testing the buttons Exceptions of the test When the finger is on off the buttons P...

Page 103: ...ppeared though the finger is on the button correctly that has defect If the icons are disappeared or displayed when the finger slides the buttons there are no problems D Procedure Save the adjust103 txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card ...

Page 104: ...104 Ⅳ ADJUSTMENT Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically Inset the SD card that has the script file ...

Page 105: ...Ⅴ PATTERN DIAGRAM 105 1 PARTS ARRANGEMENT FOR EACH PCB ASS Y 1 MAIN_TOP ...

Page 106: ...106 Ⅴ PATTERN DIAGRAM 2 MAIN_BOTTOM ...

Page 107: ...107 Ⅴ PATTERN DIAGRAM 3 STROBO_TOP ...

Page 108: ...108 Ⅴ PATTERN DIAGRAM 4 STROBO_BOTTOM ...

Page 109: ...Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 109 1 MAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 110: ...110 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2 MAIN_AUDIO_VIDEO ...

Page 111: ...111 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3 MAIN_DSP ...

Page 112: ...112 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 4 MAIN_PANASONIC 10M_NN12068A ...

Page 113: ...113 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 5 MAIN_MEMORY DDR FLASH ...

Page 114: ...114 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 6 MAIN_PIC_MICOM ...

Page 115: ...115 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7 MAIN_MOTOR IC ...

Page 116: ...116 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 8 MAIN_POWER ...

Page 117: ...117 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 9 MAIN_CRADLE ...

Page 118: ...118 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 10 MAIN_LCD ...

Page 119: ...119 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 11 MAIN_TOP KEY ...

Page 120: ...120 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 12 TOUCH KEY ...

Page 121: ...121 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 13 STROBO ...

Page 122: ...122 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 14 24PIN CRADLE CONNECTOR ...

Page 123: ...123 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 15 MAIN_STR CONNECTOR ...

Page 124: ...124 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 16 SUB BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 125: ...125 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 17 SUB_FPCB TO MAIN ...

Page 126: ...126 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 18 CASIO_LCD ...

Page 127: ...127 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 19 TELE_WIDE ...

Page 128: ...128 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 20 TOUCH_PAD ...

Page 129: ...129 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 21 TACT_FPCB ...

Page 130: ...130 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 22 TOP POWER MODE KEY ...

Page 131: ...131 Ⅵ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 23 BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 132: ...aution Parts Caution F PCB type CCD IR CUT PCB type CONTACT type When assembling the F PCB to the CONNECTOR by using pincette be careful of tearing and hooking Be careful of the handprinting while handling them Using the pincette which has soft tip The spot will be shown by using normal alchol when cleaning them Do the repairing where is no dust Wearing the band which cuts off the electric current...

Page 133: ...133 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 3 Remove the 4 screws 4 Remove the screw Disassemble the outer camera 1 Remove the 4 screws 2 Remove the 2 screws ...

Page 134: ... the connector from the PCB and remove the wires Black Blue Red or Blue Black Brown from the PCB 6 Disassemble the TOP COVER Caution Before disassembling the Top cover ass y discharged the MAIN CONDENSOR first Discharging points Caution Check the direction of the Connector ...

Page 135: ...move 2 screws and 3 wires Red Black Yellow 9 Disassemble the MAIN PCB 7 Remove 3 points of the soldering two wires Black Red and 4 points of the connector Caution Check the direction of the connector Disassembling the MAIN PCB ASSY ...

Page 136: ...ng the Button PCB 11 Disconnect the PCB from the connector Caution Check the direction of the Connector 2 Disconnect the Button PCB 10 Remove a screw and disassemble the Button PCB Keep the Disassembling direction as shown Double glue tape ...

Page 137: ...137 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION Caution Check the direction of the Connector Disassembling the LCD ASSY 13 Disconnect the connector 14 Disconnect the PCB from the Connector 15 LCD ASSY를 분리 ...

Page 138: ...138 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 16 Disconnect the PCB from the Connector and disassemble the KEY PCB ASSY as shown Double glue tape 17 Disassemble the KEY PCB ASSY Caution Check the direction of the Connector ...

Page 139: ...139 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION Disassembling STROBO ASSY 18 Remove a screw 19 Remove 3 screws and disconnect the PCB from the connector Caution Check the direction of the Connector ...

Page 140: ...140 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 20 Disassemble the TROBE PCB 21 Remove 3 screws Disassembling the Barrel ASSY ...

Page 141: ...141 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 22 Disassemble the Barrel ASSY 3 Disassemble the LCD PCB ...

Page 142: ...142 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION Disassembling the Base plate 24 Remove 2 screws 25 Disassemble the Base plate 26 Remove a screw 27 Disassemble the PCB and Zoom button Double glue tape ...

Page 143: ...143 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION Assemble Camera 1 Attach the PCB and Zoom button with double glue tape 2 Assemble with a screw 3 Attach the Base Plate ...

Page 144: ...144 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 4 Assemble two screws 5 Place the LCD PCB under the Barrel ...

Page 145: ...145 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 6 Put the Barrel ASSY as shown 7 Assemble 3 screws 8 Put the STROBO PCB as shown ...

Page 146: ...146 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 9 Assemble 3 screws and connect the PCB to the connector 10 Assemble a screw 11 Put the KEY PCB ASSY as shown ...

Page 147: ...147 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 12 Connect the PCB to the Connector and attach the KEY PCB ASSY with double glue tape as shown 13 Set the LCD ASSY as shown 14 Connect the PCB to the Connector ...

Page 148: ...148 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 15 Connect the Connector as shown 16 Connect the PCB to the Connector 17 Attach the Button PCB with double glue tape and assemble a screw ...

Page 149: ...ICE INFORMATION 18 Put the MAIN PCB on the Main Frame 19 Assemble two screws and solder 3 wires Red Black Yellow 20 Solder 3 points of the battery contacts and 2 wires Black Red and then connect the 4 connectors ...

Page 150: ...150 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 21 Put the TOP COVER ASSY as shown 22 Connect the PCB to the Connector and solder 3 wires Black Blue Red 23 Assemble a screw ...

Page 151: ...151 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 24 Assemble 4 screws 25 Assemble 2 screws 26 Assemble 4 screws ...

Page 152: ...152 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION Disassemble the Barrel 1 Remove 3 screws 2 Disassemble the CCD PCB 3 Remove 4 points of the Shutter PCB soldering and then remove a screw ...

Page 153: ...153 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 4 Remove 3 screws 5 Disassemble the LENS BASE and Barrel 6 Remove the Shutter PCB screw ...

Page 154: ...154 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 7 Disassemble the Shutter PCB 8 Disassemble the OUTER CAM BARREL as shown 9 Disassemble the OUTER CAM BARREL ...

Page 155: ...155 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 10 Disassemble the INNER CAM BARREL as shown 11 Disassemble the INNER CAM BARREL 12 Disassemble the ZOOM RING as shown ...

Page 156: ...156 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 13 Disassemble the ZOOM RING 14 Disassemble the GUIDE BARREL as shown 15 Disassemble the GUIDE BARREL ...

Page 157: ...157 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 16 Remove a screw 17 Disassemble the SHUTTER ASSY ...

Page 158: ...158 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 1 Put the SHUTTER ASSY as shown 2 Assemble a screw 3 Put the GUIDE BARREL to the point as shown Barrel Assembly ...

Page 159: ...159 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 4 Assemble the GUIDE BARREL 5 Assemble the GUIDE BARREL 6 Assemble the ZOOM RING and INNER CAM BARREL Keep the Points as shown A A B B C C ...

Page 160: ...160 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 7 Assemble the ZOOM RING and INNER CAM BARREL 8 Assemble the INNER CAM BARREL PIN and CAM BARREL Keep the points as shown 9 Assemble the CAM BARREL ...

Page 161: ...10 Put the OUTER CAM BARREL as shown POINT C is assembling point with the SHUTTER PCB screw Match the POINT A and B See the Point C 11 Assemble the CAM BARREL and OUTER CAM BARREL Keep the each points as shown 12 Barrel assembly ...

Page 162: ...162 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 13 Assemble the Shutter PCB screw 14 Put the Barrel on the LENS BASE 15 LENS BASE and Barrel assembly ...

Page 163: ...163 Ⅶ SERVICE INFORMATION 16 Assemble 3 screws 17 Solder 4 points of the Shutter PCB and assemble a screw 18 Put the CCD PCB as shown 19 Assemble 3 screws ...

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