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1-4. CP1 STROBE CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

1. Charging Circuit

When UNREG power is supplied to the charge circuit and the
CHG signal from microprocessor becomes High (3.3 V), the
charging circuit starts operating and the main electorolytic
capacitor is charged with high-voltage direct current.
However, when the CHG signal is Low (0 V), the charging
circuit does not operate.

1-1. Charge switch

When the CHG signal switches to Hi, IC541 starts charging
operation.

1-2. Power supply filter

C5401 constitutes the power supply filter. They smooth out
ripples in the current which accompany the switching of the
oscillation transformer.

1-3. Oscillation circuit

This circuit generates an AC voltage (pulse) in order to in-
crease the UNREG power supply voltage when drops in cur-
rent occur. This circuit generates a drive pulse with a frequency
of approximately 200-300 kHz, and drive the oscillation trans-
former. When the SW 3.2 V signal is input, the peak current
during oscillation changes.

1-4. Oscillation transformer

The low-voltage alternating current which is generated by the
oscillation control circuit is converted to a high-voltage alter-
nating current by the oscillation transformer.

1-5. Rectifier circuit

The high-voltage alternating current which is generated at
the secondary side of T5401 is rectified to produce a high-
voltage direct current and is accumulated at electrolytic ca-
pacitor C5412.

1-6. Charge monitoring circuit

The functions programmed in the IC541 monitor oscillations
and estimate the charging voltage. If the voltage exceeds the
rated value, charging automatically stops. Then, the
ZCHG_DONE signal is changed to Lo output and a "charging
stopped" signal is sent to the microcomputer.

2. Light Emission Circuit

When FLCLT signal is input from the ASIC, the stroboscope
emits light.

2-1. Emission control circuit

When the FLCLT signal is input to the emission control cir-
cuit, Q5402 switches on and preparation is made to the light
emitting. Moreover, when a FLCLT signal becomes Lo, the
stroboscope stops emitting light.

2-2. Trigger  circuit

The Q5402 is turned ON by the FLCLT signal and light emis-
sion preparation is preformed. Simultaneously, high voltage
pulses of several kV are emitted from the trigger coil and ap-
plied to the light emitter.

2-3. Light emitting element

When the high-voltage pulse form the trigger circuit is ap-
plied to the light emitting part, currnet flows to the light emit-
ting element and light is emitted.

Beware of electric shocks.

Summary of Contents for VPC-E7

Page 1: ...y with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions NOTE 1 Parts order must contain model number part number and description 2 Substitute parts may be supplied as the service parts 3 N S P Not available as service parts Design and specification are subject to change without notice SX81W U EX R REFERENCE No SM5310680...

Page 2: ...alent and which lets you adjust the tip temperature up to 450 C 842 F It should also have as good temperature recovery characteris tics as possible Set the temperature to 350 C 662 F or less for chip compo nents to 380 C 716 F for lead wires and similar and to 420 C 788 F when installing and removing shield plates The tip of the soldering iron should have a C cut shape or a driver shape so that it...

Page 3: ...ster transfer clock Vertical register transfer clock Vertical register transfer clock Vertical register transfer clock Vø5A Vertical register transfer clock Pin No 15 Symbol 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 VOUT VDD øRG Hø1B Hø2B NC GND øSUB CSUB Pin Description Signal output Circuit power Reset gate clock Substrate bias Horizontal register transfer clock Horizontal register transfer clock NC GND Substr...

Page 4: ...ut to pins 27 of IC905 There are S H blocks inside IC905 gener ated from the XSHP and XSHD pulses and it is here that CDS correlated double sampling is carried out After passing through the CDS circuit the signal passes through the AGC amplifier It is A C converted internally into a 12 bit signal and is then input to IC101 of the CP1 circuit board The gain of the AGC amplifier is controlled by pin...

Page 5: ...the serial signals take a picture commands from the 8 bit microprocessor is input to ASIC IC101 and operation starts When the TG SG drives the CCD picture data passes through the A D and CDS and is then input to the ASIC as 12 bit data The AF AE AWB shutter and AGC value are computed from this data and three expo sures are made to obtain the optimum picture The data which has already been stored i...

Page 6: ..._Motor_A LD_Motor_ A LD_Motor_B and LD_Motor_B by the motor driver IC951 and are then used to drive the stepping motor for focusing operation Detec tion of the standard focusing positions is carried out by means of signal FPIOUT from the photointerruptor LD_PI by ASIC is detecting inside the lens block 4 4 Zoom drive The serial data signals L_ST L_DATA L_SCLK L_STB and ZPWM which are output from A...

Page 7: ...sor is driven 2 1 Damage Prevention Circuit When a short circuit is generated for a constant period of time the capacitor that is connected to pin 1 of IC501 turns all output off It is also equipped with an overheating protection circuit so that when the element temperature becomes higher than a certain temperature all output is turned off in the same way as for a short circuit To reset output rem...

Page 8: ...ing current by the oscillation transformer 1 5 Rectifier circuit The high voltage alternating current which is generated at the secondary side of T5401 is rectified to produce a high voltage direct current and is accumulated at electrolytic ca pacitor C5412 1 6 Charge monitoring circuit The functions programmed in the IC541 monitor oscillations and estimate the charging voltage If the voltage exce...

Page 9: ... I I I I I O O O O O O O I O O O Outline Battery OFF detection signal input SW 3 2 V system ON OFF signal System ASIC PLL circuit enable signal Microprocessor reset input Clock oscillation terminal for clock 32 768 kHz Clock oscillation terminal for clock 32 768 kHz Program writing control signal mode lead in Regulator output for internal operation GND GND Power terminal Power terminal System rese...

Page 10: ...croprocessor and ASIC 8 bit micro processor ASIC MRST PLLEN ASIC_SDO ASIC_SDI SCK ZSREQ communi cation ZBOOT_COMREQ setting of external port 45 NOT USED 46 NOT USED 47 AVREF I Internal A D standard potential 48 AVSS Analog GND A D GND 49 BATTERY I Battery potential detection A D 50 ILLUMI I Illuminance sensor potential detection A D 51 TOUCH_IN I Touch sensor input A D 52 NOT USED O 53 CARD SW O 5...

Page 11: ...en the through image is operating set the PAON PAON4 signals ASIC to High and then turn on the CCD When the through image is playing set the PAON PAON4 signals to Low and then turn off the CCD When LCD panel turns on set BL ON signal at pin 41 to High and turn on the backlight power When the power switch is off the lens will be stowed and PON PAON PAON4 and BLON signals to Low and the power supply...

Page 12: ...Three screws 1 4 x 2 5 3 Cabi back 4 Cabi front 5 Screw 1 4 x 2 5 6 Cabinet top 7 LCD 8 Two screws 1 4 x 3 5 9 Holder monitor 10 Remove the solder 11 FPC NOTE Discharge a strobe capacitor with the discharge jig VJ8 0188 for electric shock prevention When assembling tighten the screws order A B C D E F G H I J When assembling tighten the screws order a b Hook ...

Page 13: ...3 Two screws 1 4 x 3 5 4 TB1 board 5 Spacer DC 6 Spacer lens FPC 7 Shield tape lens FPC 8 Remove the solder from TB2 9 Remove the solder from speaker 10 Remove the solder from microphone 11 Screw 1 4 x 3 5 12 Stand 13 Microphone 14 Speaker 8 15 Two screws 1 4 x 3 5 16 TB2 board When assembling tighten the screws order A B ...

Page 14: ... 14 2 3 REMOVAL OF HOLDER BATTERY 1 Remove the solder 2 Two screws 1 4 x 3 5 3 Holder battery 4 Holder strap 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 15: ...C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 4 REMOVAL OF LENS ASSEMBLY AND CP1 BOARD 1 Remove the solder 2 Remove the solder 3 Screw 1 4 x 3 5 4 Holder flash 5 Remove the solder 6 FPC 7 Two screws 1 6 x 4 5 8 Lens assembly 9 CP1 board ...

Page 16: ... 16 2 5 BOARD LOCATION TB1 board CP1 board TB2 board ...

Page 17: ...d wait for 30 minutes for aging to take place before using Color Pure It is used after adjusting the chroma meter VJ8 0192 adjust color temperature to 3100 20 K and luminosity to 900 20 cd m2 Be careful of handling the lump and its circumference are high temperature during use and after power off for a while 5 Computer screen during adjustment 3 5 Connecting the camera to the computer 1 Line up th...

Page 18: ...0 PZ_BR PBR PBR adjustment value of zoom backrush pulse 0 PBR 45 PZ_SP PSP PSP adjustment value of zoom stowing pulse 210 PSP 320 AF_SW ASW ASW adjustment value of focus PI switch position 893 ASW 985 AF_BR ABR ABR adjustment value of focus backrush pulse 0 ABR 12 Camera Collimator 3 6 The adjustment item which in necessary in part exchange COMPL PWB CP 1 Lens Adjustment AWB Adjustment CCD White P...

Page 19: ...nt value will appear on the screen 5 Click the OK Adjustment value determination is effectuated using AGC CHECK and MS values If AGC a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 CHECK wc0 wc1 wc2 MS ms1 ms2 and the adjustment values fulfill the conditions below they are determined as within specifications Adjustment value determination 100 a1 300 250 a2 500 450 a3 650 550 a4 850 750 a5 1023 wc0 128 2 wc1 128 2 wc2 130 40 3400 ...

Page 20: ...the PLAYBACK button 4 Press the MENU button The playback menu appears 5 Press the down arrow button The option menu appears 6 Press the left arrow button for 2 seconds FIRMWARE UPDATE will display 7 Choose YES 8 Press the SET button Update is starting Note Do not turn off the camera s power or remove the SD card while the firmware is being updated Firmware Data AWB Focus UV Matrix R Bright RGB Off...

Page 21: ...h firmware rewritten into the root direc tory Data S81WNxxx BIN xxx version Overwriting method 1 Insert the above SD card 2 Turn on the camera 3 Press the PLAYBACK button 4 Press the MENU button The playback menu appears 5 Press the down arrow button The option menu appears 6 Press the left arrow button for 2 seconds FIRMWARE UPDATE will display 7 Choose YES 8 Press the SET button Update is starti...

Page 22: ...USB storage data VID SANYO PID E7 Serial Rev 1 00 4 Check the Serial in the above USB storage data If the displayed value is different from the serial number printed on the base of the camera enter the number on the base of the camera Then click the Set button 5 Next check VID PID and Rev entries in the USB storage data If any of them are different from the values in 3 above make the changes and t...

Page 23: ...ES HIGH LOW IC301 30 P ON CHECK IC301 IC501 LOW HIGH CL191 VDD1 2 1 2 V CL190 VDD3 3 25 V CHECK PWA BLOCK NO YES IC301 17 CL179 MAIN_RESET HIGH CHECK IC301 IC101 RB101 C1009 NO YES IC301 3 PLLEN CHECK IC301 LOW HIGH X1102 1 3 OSCILLATION CHECK IC101 X1102 R1121 R1122 C1121 C1122 NO YES CHECK IC101 IC121 IC301 IC301 64 S1 PUSH SHUTTER HALFWAY HIGH LOW CHECK IC301 CHECK S3303 RB332 CN301 CN651 LOW H...

Page 24: ...PL CABINET TOP 81W EX 5 636 098 1782 SPACER HOL MONITOR SX8RW 6 636 097 5088 HOLDER MONITOR SX8RW 7 636 098 8521 SPACER LCD SIDE B SX8RW 8 636 097 6528 ASSY WIRE LCD CP1 SX81W 9 636 097 6535 ASSY WIRE LCD CP1 SX81W 10 645 087 1245 LCD COM25T2913GLB 11 636 098 8514 SPACER LCD SIDE A SX8RW 12 636 098 2093 ASSY CABI BACK SX81W EX 101 411 186 0409 SCR S TPG PAN PCS 1 4X3 5 102 411 184 6601 SCR PAN PCS...

Page 25: ...2 5 Cabinet and chassis parts 1 SX81W U 2006 8 7 Ver 1 2 101 102 101 101 101 1 8 11 11 101 102 101 101 102 9 10 11 102 101 4 3 12 7 101 6 5 ...

Page 26: ...36 097 4845 LEVER BATT LOCK SX8RW 16 636 097 5071 HOLDER STRAP SX8RW 17 636 097 4814 HOLDER BATTERY B SX8RW 18 636 097 5033 SPRING BATT LOCK SX8RW 19 636 098 8507 SPACER LENS TERMINAL 8RW 20 645 089 0628 LENS ASSY 21 636 099 6502 SHIELD TAPE LENS FPC 22 636 099 6748 SPACER LENS FPC SX8RW 23 636 097 7617 SPACER SX86P 24 304 110 0302 ELECT 100U A 300V 25 636 098 1805 ADHESIVE CONDENSOR SX8RW 26 645 ...

Page 27: ...2 7 Cabinet and chassis parts 2 SX81W U 2006 8 7 Ver 1 19 104 23 26 27 28 25 29 101 21 20 17 16 19 11 10 12 14 15 101 24 103 18 13 101 7 3 6 9 8 101 2 5 1 4 101 101 30 31 22 101 ...

Page 28: ...SC G IC541 309 671 6602 IC TPS65560RGT IC901 309 625 9307 IC CXD3443GA BGA N S P IC904 309 624 7809 IC NJM2860F3 03 IC905 309 604 8703 IC AD9949AKCPZ IC951 309 646 4701 IC LV8054LP E DIODES D3001 307 241 4003 LED SML 511UW D5001 307 248 0701 DIODE MA21D3800 D5002 307 248 0701 DIODE MA21D3800 D5003 307 248 0701 DIODE MA21D3800 D5111 307 250 0706 DIODE DRB060M 30 D5114 307 250 0706 DIODE DRB060M 30 ...

Page 29: ...7 7608 CERAMIC 1U K 25V C9038 303 342 3303 CERAMIC 0 1U K 25V C9039 303 342 3303 CERAMIC 0 1U K 25V C9501 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0 1U K 10V RESISTORPACKS RB101 945 028 0710 R NETWORK 10KX4 1 16W RB102 945 028 0710 R NETWORK 10KX4 1 16W RB103 945 028 0697 R NETWORK 100X4 1 16W RB104 945 028 0697 R NETWORK 100X4 1 16W RB141 945 028 0697 R NETWORK 100X4 1 16W RB143 945 028 0710 R NETWORK 10KX4 1 16W RB...

Page 30: ...GE FUSES F5001 323 031 1700 FUSE 32V 2A F5004 323 031 1502 FUSE 32V 1A F5005 323 031 1700 FUSE 32V 2A CONNECTORS CN110 645 075 9741 SOCKET 8P N S P CN141 645 088 1244 SOCKET CARD SD 12 N S P CN171 645 086 5183 SOCKET FPC 37P N S P CN951 645 069 6305 SOCKET FPC 23P N S P MISCELLANEOUS 409 677 9802 IC ICX629FQN S N S P 411 181 2705 SCR PAN PCS 1 4X2 N S P 636 097 7600 MOUNTING LENS SX86P N S P 636 0...

Page 31: ...ON MANUAL English French Spanish German Dutch Italian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Russian 3 645 063 5816 BATTERY RECHARGE LI ION OR 645 089 8990 BATTERY RECHARGE LI ION 4 645 083 6787 CORD POWER 1 2MK VPC E7EX ONLY 4 645 083 6794 CORD POWER 1 9MK VPC E7 ONLY 5 645 086 7972 BATTERY CHARGER 6 645 083 3823 CABLE DSC A V OR 645 086 2694 CABLE DSC A V 7 645 083 3816 CABLE DSC USB OR 6...

Page 32: ...C7 STROBE CIRCUIT C7 SYSTEM CONTROL CIRCUIT C8 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS CIRCUIT WAVEFORMS C8 CP1 BOARD CAA CCD DRIVER C9 CP1 BOARD DMA MAIN LCD DRIVER LENS C10 CP1 BOARD STA STROBE C15 CP1 BOARD SYA SYSTEM CONTROL C16 CP1 BOARD PWA POWER C17 TB1 BOARD TOUCH SENSOR C18 TB2 BOARD DC JACK C18 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS P W B CP1 P W B SIDE A C19 CP1 P W B SIDE B C20 TB1 P W B SIDE A B C21 TB2 P W B SIDE A B C21 ...

Page 33: ...IATE FROM THE RESISTANCE WATTAGE AND VOLT AGE RATINGS SHOWN EXPLANATORY NOTES EXAMPLES Resistor 10K 1 16J means 10kilo ohm 5 1 16watt max 1M 1 10K means 1mega ohm 10 1 10watt max Capacitor 0 047 F means 0 047micro farad Ftype Electrolytic capacitor 10 16 means 10micro farad 16volt max Inductor 330 J means 330micro henry 5 470 K means 470micro henry 10 No description J or K means 5 Figure of printe...

Page 34: ...Aug 06 SANYO Electric Co Ltd Osaka Japan Printed in Japan ...

Page 35: ...alent and which lets you adjust the tip temperature up to 450 C 842 F It should also have as good temperature recovery characteris tics as possible Set the temperature to 350 C 662 F or less for chip compo nents to 380 C 716 F for lead wires and similar and to 420 C 788 F when installing and removing shield plates The tip of the soldering iron should have a C cut shape or a driver shape so that it...

Page 36: ...ster transfer clock Vertical register transfer clock Vertical register transfer clock Vertical register transfer clock Vø5A Vertical register transfer clock Pin No 15 Symbol 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 VOUT VDD øRG Hø1B Hø2B NC GND øSUB CSUB Pin Description Signal output Circuit power Reset gate clock Substrate bias Horizontal register transfer clock Horizontal register transfer clock NC GND Substr...

Page 37: ...ut to pins 27 of IC905 There are S H blocks inside IC905 gener ated from the XSHP and XSHD pulses and it is here that CDS correlated double sampling is carried out After passing through the CDS circuit the signal passes through the AGC amplifier It is A C converted internally into a 12 bit signal and is then input to IC101 of the CP1 circuit board The gain of the AGC amplifier is controlled by pin...

Page 38: ...the serial signals take a picture commands from the 8 bit microprocessor is input to ASIC IC101 and operation starts When the TG SG drives the CCD picture data passes through the A D and CDS and is then input to the ASIC as 12 bit data The AF AE AWB shutter and AGC value are computed from this data and three expo sures are made to obtain the optimum picture The data which has already been stored i...

Page 39: ..._Motor_A LD_Motor_ A LD_Motor_B and LD_Motor_B by the motor driver IC951 and are then used to drive the stepping motor for focusing operation Detec tion of the standard focusing positions is carried out by means of signal FPIOUT from the photointerruptor LD_PI by ASIC is detecting inside the lens block 4 4 Zoom drive The serial data signals L_ST L_DATA L_SCLK L_STB and ZPWM which are output from A...

Page 40: ...sor is driven 2 1 Damage Prevention Circuit When a short circuit is generated for a constant period of time the capacitor that is connected to pin 1 of IC501 turns all output off It is also equipped with an overheating protection circuit so that when the element temperature becomes higher than a certain temperature all output is turned off in the same way as for a short circuit To reset output rem...

Page 41: ...ing current by the oscillation transformer 1 5 Rectifier circuit The high voltage alternating current which is generated at the secondary side of T5401 is rectified to produce a high voltage direct current and is accumulated at electrolytic ca pacitor C5412 1 6 Charge monitoring circuit The functions programmed in the IC541 monitor oscillations and estimate the charging voltage If the voltage exce...

Page 42: ... I I I I I O O O O O O O I O O O Outline Battery OFF detection signal input SW 3 2 V system ON OFF signal System ASIC PLL circuit enable signal Microprocessor reset input Clock oscillation terminal for clock 32 768 kHz Clock oscillation terminal for clock 32 768 kHz Program writing control signal mode lead in Regulator output for internal operation GND GND Power terminal Power terminal System rese...

Page 43: ...croprocessor and ASIC 8 bit micro processor ASIC MRST PLLEN ASIC_SDO ASIC_SDI SCK ZSREQ communi cation ZBOOT_COMREQ setting of external port 45 NOT USED 46 NOT USED 47 AVREF I Internal A D standard potential 48 AVSS Analog GND A D GND 49 BATTERY I Battery potential detection A D 50 ILLUMI I Illuminance sensor potential detection A D 51 TOUCH_IN I Touch sensor input A D 52 NOT USED O 53 CARD SW O 5...

Page 44: ...en the through image is operating set the PAON PAON4 signals ASIC to High and then turn on the CCD When the through image is playing set the PAON PAON4 signals to Low and then turn off the CCD When LCD panel turns on set BL ON signal at pin 41 to High and turn on the backlight power When the power switch is off the lens will be stowed and PON PAON PAON4 and BLON signals to Low and the power supply...

Page 45: ...Three screws 1 4 x 2 5 3 Cabi back 4 Cabi front 5 Screw 1 4 x 2 5 6 Cabinet top 7 LCD 8 Two screws 1 4 x 3 5 9 Holder monitor 10 Remove the solder 11 FPC NOTE Discharge a strobe capacitor with the discharge jig VJ8 0188 for electric shock prevention When assembling tighten the screws order A B C D E F G H I J When assembling tighten the screws order a b Hook ...

Page 46: ...3 Two screws 1 4 x 3 5 4 TB1 board 5 Spacer DC 6 Spacer lens FPC 7 Shield tape lens FPC 8 Remove the solder from TB2 9 Remove the solder from speaker 10 Remove the solder from microphone 11 Screw 1 4 x 3 5 12 Stand 13 Microphone 14 Speaker 8 15 Two screws 1 4 x 3 5 16 TB2 board When assembling tighten the screws order A B ...

Page 47: ... 14 2 3 REMOVAL OF HOLDER BATTERY 1 Remove the solder 2 Two screws 1 4 x 3 5 3 Holder battery 4 Holder strap 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 48: ...C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 4 REMOVAL OF LENS ASSEMBLY AND CP1 BOARD 1 Remove the solder 2 Remove the solder 3 Screw 1 4 x 3 5 4 Holder flash 5 Remove the solder 6 FPC 7 Two screws 1 6 x 4 5 8 Lens assembly 9 CP1 board ...

Page 49: ... 16 2 5 BOARD LOCATION TB1 board CP1 board TB2 board ...

Page 50: ...d wait for 30 minutes for aging to take place before using Color Pure It is used after adjusting the chroma meter VJ8 0192 adjust color temperature to 3100 20 K and luminosity to 900 20 cd m2 Be careful of handling the lump and its circumference are high temperature during use and after power off for a while 5 Computer screen during adjustment 3 5 Connecting the camera to the computer 1 Line up th...

Page 51: ...0 PZ_BR PBR PBR adjustment value of zoom backrush pulse 0 PBR 45 PZ_SP PSP PSP adjustment value of zoom stowing pulse 210 PSP 320 AF_SW ASW ASW adjustment value of focus PI switch position 893 ASW 985 AF_BR ABR ABR adjustment value of focus backrush pulse 0 ABR 12 Camera Collimator 3 6 The adjustment item which in necessary in part exchange COMPL PWB CP 1 Lens Adjustment AWB Adjustment CCD White P...

Page 52: ...nt value will appear on the screen 5 Click the OK Adjustment value determination is effectuated using AGC CHECK and MS values If AGC a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 CHECK wc0 wc1 wc2 MS ms1 ms2 and the adjustment values fulfill the conditions below they are determined as within specifications Adjustment value determination 100 a1 300 250 a2 500 450 a3 650 550 a4 850 750 a5 1023 wc0 128 2 wc1 128 2 wc2 130 40 3400 ...

Page 53: ...the PLAYBACK button 4 Press the MENU button The playback menu appears 5 Press the down arrow button The option menu appears 6 Press the left arrow button for 2 seconds FIRMWARE UPDATE will display 7 Choose YES 8 Press the SET button Update is starting Note Do not turn off the camera s power or remove the SD card while the firmware is being updated Firmware Data AWB Focus UV Matrix R Bright RGB Off...

Page 54: ...h firmware rewritten into the root direc tory Data S81WNxxx BIN xxx version Overwriting method 1 Insert the above SD card 2 Turn on the camera 3 Press the PLAYBACK button 4 Press the MENU button The playback menu appears 5 Press the down arrow button The option menu appears 6 Press the left arrow button for 2 seconds FIRMWARE UPDATE will display 7 Choose YES 8 Press the SET button Update is starti...

Page 55: ...USB storage data VID SANYO PID E7 Serial Rev 1 00 4 Check the Serial in the above USB storage data If the displayed value is different from the serial number printed on the base of the camera enter the number on the base of the camera Then click the Set button 5 Next check VID PID and Rev entries in the USB storage data If any of them are different from the values in 3 above make the changes and t...

Page 56: ...ES HIGH LOW IC301 30 P ON CHECK IC301 IC501 LOW HIGH CL191 VDD1 2 1 2 V CL190 VDD3 3 25 V CHECK PWA BLOCK NO YES IC301 17 CL179 MAIN_RESET HIGH CHECK IC301 IC101 RB101 C1009 NO YES IC301 3 PLLEN CHECK IC301 LOW HIGH X1102 1 3 OSCILLATION CHECK IC101 X1102 R1121 R1122 C1121 C1122 NO YES CHECK IC101 IC121 IC301 IC301 64 S1 PUSH SHUTTER HALFWAY HIGH LOW CHECK IC301 CHECK S3303 RB332 CN301 CN651 LOW H...

Page 57: ...PL CABINET TOP 81W EX 5 636 098 1782 SPACER HOL MONITOR SX8RW 6 636 097 5088 HOLDER MONITOR SX8RW 7 636 098 8521 SPACER LCD SIDE B SX8RW 8 636 097 6528 ASSY WIRE LCD CP1 SX81W 9 636 097 6535 ASSY WIRE LCD CP1 SX81W 10 645 087 1245 LCD COM25T2913GLB 11 636 098 8514 SPACER LCD SIDE A SX8RW 12 636 098 2093 ASSY CABI BACK SX81W EX 101 411 186 0409 SCR S TPG PAN PCS 1 4X3 5 102 411 184 6601 SCR PAN PCS...

Page 58: ...2 5 Cabinet and chassis parts 1 SX81W U 2006 8 7 Ver 1 2 101 102 101 101 101 1 8 11 11 101 102 101 101 102 9 10 11 102 101 4 3 12 7 101 6 5 ...

Page 59: ...36 097 4845 LEVER BATT LOCK SX8RW 16 636 097 5071 HOLDER STRAP SX8RW 17 636 097 4814 HOLDER BATTERY B SX8RW 18 636 097 5033 SPRING BATT LOCK SX8RW 19 636 098 8507 SPACER LENS TERMINAL 8RW 20 645 089 0628 LENS ASSY 21 636 099 6502 SHIELD TAPE LENS FPC 22 636 099 6748 SPACER LENS FPC SX8RW 23 636 097 7617 SPACER SX86P 24 304 110 0302 ELECT 100U A 300V 25 636 098 1805 ADHESIVE CONDENSOR SX8RW 26 645 ...

Page 60: ...2 7 Cabinet and chassis parts 2 SX81W U 2006 8 7 Ver 1 19 104 23 26 27 28 25 29 101 21 20 17 16 19 11 10 12 14 15 101 24 103 18 13 101 7 3 6 9 8 101 2 5 1 4 101 101 30 31 22 101 ...

Page 61: ...SC G IC541 309 671 6602 IC TPS65560RGT IC901 309 625 9307 IC CXD3443GA BGA N S P IC904 309 624 7809 IC NJM2860F3 03 IC905 309 604 8703 IC AD9949AKCPZ IC951 309 646 4701 IC LV8054LP E DIODES D3001 307 241 4003 LED SML 511UW D5001 307 248 0701 DIODE MA21D3800 D5002 307 248 0701 DIODE MA21D3800 D5003 307 248 0701 DIODE MA21D3800 D5111 307 250 0706 DIODE DRB060M 30 D5114 307 250 0706 DIODE DRB060M 30 ...

Page 62: ...7 7608 CERAMIC 1U K 25V C9038 303 342 3303 CERAMIC 0 1U K 25V C9039 303 342 3303 CERAMIC 0 1U K 25V C9501 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0 1U K 10V RESISTORPACKS RB101 945 028 0710 R NETWORK 10KX4 1 16W RB102 945 028 0710 R NETWORK 10KX4 1 16W RB103 945 028 0697 R NETWORK 100X4 1 16W RB104 945 028 0697 R NETWORK 100X4 1 16W RB141 945 028 0697 R NETWORK 100X4 1 16W RB143 945 028 0710 R NETWORK 10KX4 1 16W RB...

Page 63: ...GE FUSES F5001 323 031 1700 FUSE 32V 2A F5004 323 031 1502 FUSE 32V 1A F5005 323 031 1700 FUSE 32V 2A CONNECTORS CN110 645 075 9741 SOCKET 8P N S P CN141 645 088 1244 SOCKET CARD SD 12 N S P CN171 645 086 5183 SOCKET FPC 37P N S P CN951 645 069 6305 SOCKET FPC 23P N S P MISCELLANEOUS 409 677 9802 IC ICX629FQN S N S P 411 181 2705 SCR PAN PCS 1 4X2 N S P 636 097 7600 MOUNTING LENS SX86P N S P 636 0...

Page 64: ...ON MANUAL English French Spanish German Dutch Italian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean Russian 3 645 063 5816 BATTERY RECHARGE LI ION OR 645 089 8990 BATTERY RECHARGE LI ION 4 645 083 6787 CORD POWER 1 2MK VPC E7EX ONLY 4 645 083 6794 CORD POWER 1 9MK VPC E7 ONLY 5 645 086 7972 BATTERY CHARGER 6 645 083 3823 CABLE DSC A V OR 645 086 2694 CABLE DSC A V 7 645 083 3816 CABLE DSC USB OR 6...

Page 65: ...Aug 06 SANYO Electric Co Ltd Osaka Japan Printed in Japan ...

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