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7-17

MAV-555A

7-17

SDRAM

SERIAL

PARALLEL

CONVERTOR

BLOCK

PCI

I/F

SERIAL

PARALLEL

CONVERTOR

CPU

SDRAM

CONTROLLER

DATA PATH

BUFFER

DUAL PORT

RAM

88

88

ALL

 RESET

S402

S403

RESET

ABORT

IC601

IC501

IC2103

CN2101

SBX IN 1-5

SBX OUT 1-5

IC1801-1816

IC801,901

IC1201-1208,

1401-1408,
1601-1608 

IC1901,1902

D401-408

ND401

F201

4A

5V

F202

4A

3.3V

F101

4A

5V

F102

4A

NO MOUNT

3.3V

MDR

CABLE

CN501

IC502,301

S402

S403

RESET

ABORT

IC201

D401-405,

D407,409,411

ND401

PG-40A

GATEWAY PC SIDE

MAV-555A SIDE

IF-860

PCI BUS

CPU I/F BUS

IF-860, PG-40A

IF-860, PG-40A

Ethernet interface

IF-860, PG-40A
(BKMA-550)

BKMA-550 (SY) : S/N 10001 and Higher

Summary of Contents for BKMA-513

Page 1: ...MULTI ACCESS VIDEO DISK RECORDER MAV 555A AD DA CONVERTER BOARD BKMA 513 ASYNCHRONOUS NETWORK BOARD BKMA 550 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 1 ...

Page 2: ...und Verletzungen zu vermeiden sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen AVERTISSEMENT Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l entretien Afin de réduire les risques de décharge électrique d incendie ou de bl...

Page 3: ...he manufacturer s instructions Vorsicht Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen ähnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers ATTENTION Il y a danger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d un type équivalent re...

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Page 5: ... Upgrading the MAV 555A Software Version 1 13 E 1 4 2 How to Upgrading the BKMA 550 Software Version 1 16 E 1 5 Upgrading the PLD Version 1 24 E 2 Service Overview 2 1 Setup when Replacing Board or Battery is Replaced 2 1 E 3 Parts and Board Replacement 3 1 Cautions before Servicing 3 1 E 3 2 Removing the Cabinet 3 2 E 3 2 1 Removing the Ornamental Bar Ornamental Plate Blank Panel and Ornamental P...

Page 6: ...n Adjustment 4 3 E 4 4 FM 81 Board Adjustment 4 4 E 4 4 1 SCH DET Adjustment 525 60 mode 4 4 E 4 4 2 SCH DET Adjustment 625 50 mode 4 6 E 4 5 ADA 61 Board BKMA 513 Adjustment 4 8 E 4 5 1 Audio Level Adjustment 4 8 E 4 5 2 Analog Audio Input Adjustment 4 10 E 4 5 3 Distortion Adjustment 4 11 E 4 5 4 Preparation before Video Adjustment 4 12 E 4 5 5 D A Video Level Adjustment 4 15 E 4 5 6 Setting upo...

Page 7: ...ectrical Parts List 6 13 6 3 1 MAV 555A 6 13 6 3 2 BKMA 513 6 14 6 3 3 BKMA 550 6 14 7 Block Diagrams and Frame Wiring Overall 7 3 ADA 61A 61B BKMA 513 7 4 DM 127 7 6 DPR 189A 189B 7 8 EM 3 7 12 FP 128 7 13 FM 81 7 14 IF 837 7 16 IF 860 PG 40A BKMA 550 7 17 PU 121 7 19 Frame Wiring 7 20 ...

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Page 9: ...n of the MAV 555A MAV 555A Installation Manual Supplied with MAV 555A This manual describes the information regarding the installation of the MAV 555A BKMA 505 Operation Manual Supplied with BKMA 505 This manual describes the operation and function of the BKMA 505 BKMA 505 Installation Manual Supplied with BKMA 505 This manual describes the information regarding the installation of the optional co...

Page 10: ...Section 4 Electrical Adjustment This section describes the electrical alignment when maintenance Section 5 Circuit Descriptions This section describes the circuit description of main boards Section 6 Spare Parts This section describes spare parts Section 7 Block Diagrams and Frame Wiring This section describes the overall block diagram main board block diagram and frame wiring Trademarks Trademark...

Page 11: ... data are displayed at one time respectively in binary notation Example V2 20 on December 25th 2001 MSB LSB Section 1 Error Message Maintenance Functions 3 Normal Indication When the version indication terminates the display changes to the normal indication 1 For the FM 81 FM TM and EM 3 boards All of the 8 bits turn on one after another MSB LSB 2 For the DM 127 board The higher 4 bits turn on one...

Page 12: ...appears again check the 8 bit LED on the following boards Board Name Indication Error contents DM 127 FPGA Config Error SDI Encoder Reset Error FM 81 DM1 Communication Error TM block DM2 Communication Error FM Communication Error EM Communication Error EM 3 Dual Port Memory Read Write Inspection Error OS Resource Generation Error Initialize Timeout Error Video Audio Router Initialization Error 1 1...

Page 13: ...es c Program File TTERMPRO TTERMP32 EXE Tera Term Pro execution file c Program File TTERMPRO LogMacro Log_PU ttl Log acquiring macro of PU 121 board c Program File TTERMPRO LogMacro Log_ALL ttl Log acquiring macro of five boards excluding PU 121 c Program File TTERMPRO LogMacro Log_DM1 ttl Log acquiring macro of DM 127 board R1 P1 port c Program File TTERMPRO LogMacro Log_DM2 ttl Log acquiring mac...

Page 14: ...paration 1 Set the IP address and the sub net mask of the MAV 555A to the factory settings m The IP address and sub net mask can be confirmed in set up menu No 220 The factory settings are as follows IP address 192 168 0 1 Sub net mask 255 255 255 0 2 Set the IP address and the sub net mask of the personal computer as follows IP address 192 168 0 2 Sub net mask 255 255 255 0 3 Start up the persona...

Page 15: ...board select Log_ALL ttl file The dialog box asks whether to acquire the DM2 R2 P3 P2 R3 ports log If this is not to be ac quired click No 5 The log is acquired automatically and saved to a file File name example LogFM_2001 12 24 Log of FM 81 FM board downloaded on December 24 2001 LogPuV_2001 12 24 Log of PU 121 board and video downloaded on December 24 2001 n Acquiring the same log twice or more...

Page 16: ...he Regents of the University of California All rights reserved FreeBSD 4 2 RELEASE G2X 5 Wed Sep 26 10 04 15 JST 2001 Welcome to FreeBSD Before seeking technical support please use the following resources Security advisories and updated errata information for all releases are at http www FreeBSD org releases always consult the ERRATA section for your release first as it s updated frequently The Ha...

Page 17: ...system setting 2 Log log and status management 3 Monitor monitor IO status 4 Admin administrator control 5 Install software installation version up R Reboot system reboot S Shutdown system shutdown e Exit exit setup OK Cancel Log and status management 1 Kernel display kernel log 2 System system log management 3 Ftp ftp log management e Exit exit this menu OK Cancel System log management 1 Dump dum...

Page 18: ...up 4 Enter cd log to move to the log directory 5 Enter ls and confirm the log file as shown below 6 Enter bin to select the binary mode Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 5 00 2195 C Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp D ftp 192 168 0 1 Connected to 192 168 0 1 220 192 168 0 1 FTP server Version 6 00LS ready User 192 168 0 1 none setup 331 Password required for setup Password setup 230 User setup logge...

Page 19: ... that is saved by the menu in the underlined characters ftp get g2xlog 20021022 0 tgz 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for g2xlog 20021022 0 tgz 214593 bytes 226 Transfer complete ftp 214593 bytes received in 1 58Seconds 135 65Kbytes sec ftp 1 2 Acquiring the Logs ...

Page 20: ...llowing symptoms occur restore the contents Date or time is not correct The file list does not appear on the display of the control panel The settings of the set up menu have returned to the factory settings Connection Connect the Ether terminal of the rear panel to a personal computer using an Ethernet cross cable Preparation 1 Set the IP address of the MAV 555A to the factory setting m The IP ad...

Page 21: ...irectory in which the back up data is stored e g cd temp 3 Input ftp 192 168 0 1 and press the ENTER key 4 When prompted for the User ID input Glider and press the ENTER key 5 When prompted for the password input Grydar and press the ENTER key 6 When the FTP connection is completed and ftp is displayed input binary and press the ENTER key to switch to the binary mode 7 Input get _SRAM_ALLfmbackup ...

Page 22: ...h the back up data is stored e g cd temp 3 Input ftp 192 168 0 1 and press the ENTER key 4 When prompted for the User ID input Glider and press the ENTER key 5 When prompted for the password input Grydar and press the ENTER key 6 When the FTP connection is completed and ftp is displayed input binary and press the ENTER key to switch to the binary mode 7 Input put fmbackup fs _SRAM_ALL and press th...

Page 23: ...5 V220 CPS_V220 bin Software module of sub CPU of CP 340 board BKMA 505 Ver 2 20 Preparation 1 Confirm that 019 SYSTEM OPERATE CONFIGURATION of the set up menu is set to PANEL If not change the setting and restart the MAV 555A 2 Set all ports to the unload 3 Set the IP address and the sub net mask of the MAV 555A to the factory settings m The IP address and sub net mask can be confirmed in set up ...

Page 24: ...r 2 Input the Target Address 3 Select Information _ Target Version from the top menu 4 Click the Version button of each board and confirm the current version 5 Press the Close button 6 Click the check box of the board to be downloaded 1 4 Upgrading the Software ...

Page 25: ... be upgraded 9 Select Download _ Start from the top menu and click the OK button of the pop up window 10 Confirm that the download is completed and the MAV 555A is restarted automatically 11 Perform steps 1 to 3 12 Click the Version button of each board and confirm that the version has changed 1 4 Upgrading the Software ...

Page 26: ...mand example How to put the software module from a Windows PC 1 Start up the MS DOS prompt or command prompt 2 Enter ftp 192 168 0 1 Enter the IP address of the gateway PC in the underlined characters 3 When your PC is connected to other PC with ftp and the user name entry prompt is returned enter user setup and password setup 4 Enter cd pkg to move to the pkg directory 5 Enter bin to select the b...

Page 27: ...e ENTER key ftp put g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz 226 Transfer complete ftp 1613677 bytes sent in 1 49Seconds 1081 55Kbytes sec ftp ftp ls 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz ftp 66 bytes received in 0 00Seconds 66000 00Kbytes sec ftp FreeBSD i386...

Page 28: ... install software 3 Delete delete package e Exit exit this menu Do you want to install from CDROM y or n n Available packages pkg g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz Please input pkg name e exit Available packages pkg g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz Please input pkg name e exit pkg g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz Check pkg format pkg g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz stop gfs mount daemon gfsmount kill pgifdaemon 172 8609 kill 8609 No such pr...

Page 29: ...t as it s updated frequently The Handbook and FAQ documents are at http www freebsd org and along with the mailing lists can be searched by going to http www FreeBSD org search html If the doc distribution has been installed they re also available formatted in usr share doc If you still have a question or problem please take the output of uname a along with any relevant error messages and email it...

Page 30: ... install software 3 Delete delete package e Exit exit this menu Do you want to install from CDROM y or n n Available packages pkg g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz Please input pkg name e exit Available packages pkg g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz Please input pkg name e exit pkg g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz Check pkg format pkg g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz stop gfs mount daemon gfsmount kill pgifdaemon 172 8609 kill 8609 No such pr...

Page 31: ... system setting 2 Log log and status management 3 Monitor monitor IO status 4 Admin administrator control 5 Install software installation version up R Reboot system reboot S Shutdown system shutdown e Exit exit setup OK Cancel Install version up 1 List display available package list 2 Install install software 3 Delete delete package e Exit exit setup Do you want to install from CDROM y or n y Plea...

Page 32: ... tgz Check pkg format cdrom g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz stop gfs mount daemon gfsmount kill pgifdaemon 172 8609 kill 8609 No such process gfsmount kill gfsmountd 161 backup kernel to kernel bak backup old files to home setup backup g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz install cdrom g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz exec initialSetup for cdrom g2x 1_10 02011700 tgz install OK hit return to continue Do you want really reboot y or n...

Page 33: ...arameter M setup mode change setup mode e Exit exit this menu OK G2X_PKG_VERSION 1 10 02011700 G2X_BASE_VERSION 1 10 02011700 vfs gfs version G2x 1 10 vfs gfs build 2011700 vfs gfs releasedesc mk release version Jan 17 02 Thu vfs gfs pgifversion 0 0 1 vfs gfs pgifhardrevision PCI 0 TLK 0 CPU 3 SDRAM 3 DPATH_MSB 2 DPATH_LSB 2 vfs gfs mavSysInfo MAV 555A HDDx7 vfs gfs mavConf0 NTSC LTC internal DF v...

Page 34: ... No ADA 61A B board CN1100 E 000 000 07 xx DM 127 board CN50 E 000 000 15 xx DPR 189A board CN900 E 000 000 10 xx DPR 189B board CN900 E 000 000 11 xx EM 3 board CN301 E 000 000 13 xx FM 81 board CN300 E 000 000 14 xx FP 128 board CN101 E 000 000 09 xx IF 837 board CN301 E 000 000 12 xx IF 860 board CN1002 E 000 000 77 xx PU 121 board CN901 E 000 000 16 xx n No setup is required in each board Down...

Page 35: ...memory contents Refer to Section 1 3 Procedure after board is replaced Restore the memory contents Refer to Section 1 3 When the board is replaced set S402 battery switch to ON position PU 121 Board Precaution when replacing battery Even though contents of the RAM are backed up by the super capacitor replace the battery in a short time 60 minutes or less Procedure before replacing board Unload the...

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Page 37: ...hin about 30 seconds after turning off the power Cushion Polyethylene foam density 38 kg m3 surface intrinsic resistance 1011 to 1012 Z thickness 50 mm or equivalent Cautions about Removal Installation of the MAV 555A from Rack Never give shock to all the rack mounted unit which has a HDD Be sure to turn off the power of the rack mounted unit which has a HDD Cautions about Static Electricity Keep ...

Page 38: ...ove the two screws and remove the ornamental bar Blank panel Ornamental washers Ornamental washers Ornamental plate Ornamental plate Ornamental plate Ornamental plate RK4 x 10 RK4 x 10 RK4 x 10 RK4 x 10 3 2 Removing the Cabinet Ornamental bar B3 x 6 Ornamental plate 1 Remove the ornamental bar Refer to the Ornamental bar 2 Raise the blank panel by three or four clicks upwards in the direction of t...

Page 39: ...k panel Slider RH assembly Slider LH assembly Coin head screw Coin head screw Claws A C B Holes 90d to 180d Loosens Tightens Adjustment screw Adjustment screw Adjustment screw Adjusting the force to open and close the blank panel The blank panel of the MAV 555A is equipped with the adjustment screws in its right end and left end that deter mine force to open and close the blank panel Turing the ad...

Page 40: ... the direction of the arrow 2 Loosen the two screws with drop safe and remove the top plate B in the direction of the arrow B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 A A B B Ornamental panel 3 2 Removing the Cabinet Ornamental panel 1 Remove the ornamental bar Refer to the Ornamental bar 2 Remove the blank panel Refer to the Blank panel 3 Remove the two screws A Loosen the two screws B and remove the ornamental...

Page 41: ... 1 Remove the top plate A Refer to the Top plate 2 Disconnect the cable BLU and the cable GRN from the BNC connectors n When the option board is installed disconnect the cables of the option board at the same time 3 Remove the 10 screws and remove the rear panel in the direction of the arrow in the way as if disengaging claws from the holes ...

Page 42: ...SWC 38 MB 944 CN 2187 CN 1830 MB 947 IF 837 FP 128 SDI 68 CN 2180 CN 2179 CN 2178 FM 81 ADA 61A BKMA 513 ADA 61B BKMA 513 EM 3 DPR 189A DPR 189B DM 127 PU 121 3 3 Main Parts and Board Layout Diagram 3 3 Main Parts and Board Layout Diagram ...

Page 43: ...rop safe and pull it in the direction of the arrow by holding the handle Installation Install the new power supply by reversing the steps of removal while taking care of the direction of the FRONT REAR indication n Some power supplies do not have the FRONT REAR indication In such a case align the direction of the power supply connector with the direction of the connector of the MAV 555A main unit ...

Page 44: ... the new filter A by reversing the steps of removal Installation Install the new fan by reversing the steps of removal n Be careful not to pinch the fan harness a portion between the fan and the rear panel n Fix the fan harnesses so that they must not be entangled in fans Fix the harness of the fan a with wire clamp so that it must not be entangled in fans and also must not be protrud ed exceeding...

Page 45: ...out 60 minutes or less because the memory contents are cleared after elapse of time Removal 1 Remove the top plate A Refer to Section 3 2 2 2 Loosen the two screws with drop safe and remove the PWB main clamp 3 Open the board lever in the direction of the arrow and pull out the board from which the backup battery is going to be replaced 4 Remove the lithium battery CR2450 FM 81 board BT400 PU 121 ...

Page 46: ... HDD unit HDD unit 3 4 Replacing the Main Parts Installation 1 Attach the HDD No label that has the same number as that of the removed HDD unit to the new HDD unit supplied with HDD unit n The HDD No label shows the slot number to which the new HDD unit should be installed 2 With the lock lever of the HDD unit fully opened insert the new HDD unit gently into the slot 3 Close the lock lever in the ...

Page 47: ...the two screws PSW4 x 16 and remove the rack angle left 3 Remove the five screws B3 x 6 4 Open the front assembly in the direction of arrow A 5 Remove the harness from the cord retainer 6 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the SWC 38 board CN200 from the connector on the HP 96 board CN1 and from the connector on the SWC 39 board CN200 7 Remove the hinge of the front assembly in the way o...

Page 48: ...move the CN 2180 board Installation Install the new CN 2180 board by reversing the steps of removal n When the CN 2180 board is installed confirm that the pins of the CN 2180 board are securely inserted to the holes of the SDI 68 board without bending 3 5 3 SDI 68 Board Removal 1 Remove the top plate A and rear panel Refer to Section 3 2 2 2 Remove the CN 2180 board Refer to Section 3 5 2 3 Remove...

Page 49: ...ction 3 2 2 2 Remove the fan Refer to Section 3 4 2 3 Remove the 16 screws BVTP3 x 8 20 screws securing connectors and the three screws B3 x 6 Remove the CN 2178_CN 2179 assembly 4 Remove the two screws and remove the CN 2178 board from the bracket A Installation 1 Install the bracket A to the new CN 2178 board with the two screws PSW3 x 6 that are removed in step 4 2 Align the dowel of the bracke...

Page 50: ...ket A with the two screws PSW3 x 6 that are removed in step 4 2 Align the dowel of the bracket B with the hole on the rear panel Then install the new CN 2179 board by reversing the steps of the removal procedure 3 5 6 CN 1830 Board Removal 1 Remove the ornamental bar ornamental plate and the blank panel Refer to Section 3 2 1 2 Remove the top plates Refer to Section 3 2 2 3 Remove the all HDD unit...

Page 51: ...te A and the ground plate B 10 Remove the two screws and remove the two slider guides 11 Remove the 11 screws and remove the front frame lower assembly 12 Remove the four screws and remove the front upper assembly 13 Raise the board lever in the direction of arrow A and pull out the IF 837 board in the direction of arrow B 14 Pull out the FP 128 board in the direction of arrow C 15 Remove the 10 s...

Page 52: ...Slot No 3 Dust cover Slot No 5 Slot No 7 Slot No 9 3 5 Replacing the Boards PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 18 Remove the two step screws M3 and remove the CN 1830 board n When the CN 1830 is removed the insulating sheet and the bracket drop at the same time Be careful not to lose them 19 Remove the holder and remove the CN 1830 board from the connector on the MB 947 board m 11 pieces of the CN 1830 board are u...

Page 53: ...le Hole 3 5 7 MB 947 Board Removal 1 Remove the ornamental bar ornamental plate and the blank panel Refer to Section 3 2 1 2 Remove the top plates Refer to Section 3 2 2 3 Remove the all HDD unit Refer to Section 3 4 5 4 Remove the front assembly Refer to Section 3 4 6 5 Remove the CN 1830 board Refer to Section 3 5 6 6 Remove the nine screws and remove the MB 947 board from the bracket Installati...

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Page 55: ... or the equivalent Oscilloscope 2465B manufactured by Tektronix or the equivalent Analog composite waveform monitor For 525 60 System 1750 manufactured by Tektronix or the equivalent For 625 50 System 1751 manufactured by Tektronix or the equivalent Vector monitor 1780R manufactured by Tektronix or the equivalent Analog audio measuring equipment Audio Precision SYSTEM TWO or the equivalent SYSTEM ...

Page 56: ... operating procedures Turn off the main power once then back on n To restart quickly execute the setup menu item 027 FAST REBOOT 3 Set the CHARACTER switch of the system setup panel to OFF 4 Press the R1 button of the PORT SELECT block on the meter panel 5 Press the SDI button of the VIDEO INPUT SELECT block on the meter panel 6 Equipment Waveform monitor Test point ANALOG COMPOSITE MONITOR OUT SU...

Page 57: ...oard Adj point 1RV301 B 2 SDI 68 board Spec 27 00 0 10 MHz 4 Equipment Frequency counter oscilloscope Test point TP401 C 2 SDI 68 board Adj point 1RV401 C 2 SDI 68 board Spec 27 00 0 10 MHz 5 Equipment Frequency counter oscilloscope Test point TP501 A 1 SDI 68 board Adj point 1RV501 A 1 SDI 68 board Spec 27 00 0 10 MHz 6 Equipment Frequency counter oscilloscope Test point TP601 B 1 SDI 68 board Ad...

Page 58: ...rement equipment as follows Vectormonitor SCH mode INPUT CH B EXT REF Signal generator SG2 1410 Synchronization GEN LOCK 2 Adjust the PHASE knob of a vectormonitor to adjust the sync phase to 0d 3 Change the vectormonitor setting as follows INPUT CH A 4 Adjust the HORIZ DELAY knob of a signal generator SG2 to adjust the sync phase to 0d 5 Set up an oscilloscope as follows CH 1 TP780 A 1 FM 81 boar...

Page 59: ... 7 through 9 until the specification a b is satisfied 11 Return the SC PHASE knob of a signal generator SG2 to the 0d position 12 Turn the SC PHASE knob of a signal generator SG2 slowly in the direction of _90d 2 The vectormonitor waveform at the moment when the oscilloscope CH 1 waveform appears in field 3 is defined as the wave form C 13 Turn the SC PHASE knob of a signal generator SG2 slowly in...

Page 60: ...zation GEN LOCK 2 Adjust the PHASE knob of a vectormonitor to adjust the sync phase to 0d 3 Change the vectormonitor setting as follows INPUT CH A 4 Adjust the HORIZ DELAY knob of a signal generator SG2 to adjust the sync phase to 0d 5 Set up an oscilloscope as follows CH 1 TP780 A 1 FM 81 Board DC 2 V DIV CH 2 FRAME REF SG1 TSG 131 DC 5 V DIV TIME 20 ms DIV TRIG CH 2 _slope 6 Turn the RV801 A 1 F...

Page 61: ...ed as the wave form B 10 Adjust the RV801 and repeat steps 7 through 9 until the specification a b is satisfied 11 Return the SC PHASE knob of a signal generator SG2 to the 0d position 12 Turn the SC PHASE knob of a signal generator SG2 slowly in the direction of _90d 2 The vectormonitor waveform at the moment when the oscilloscope CH 1 waveform appears in field 3 is defined as the wave form C 13 ...

Page 62: ... block of the meter panel according to the port to be adjusted 10 Audio Level Control meter panel PRESET Connection Section 4 5 1 to Section 4 5 3 4 5 ADA 61 Board BKMA 513 Adjustment Analog audio measuring equipment AES EBU Out Analog Input Analog Output Ref Input Ref signal AUDIO IN AES EBU R1 CH1 2 AUDIO IN AES EBU R1 CH3 4 OUTPUT 1 2 3 CH1 2 3 4 INPUT 1 2 CH1 2 3 4 MAV 555A TSG 422 BKMA 570 Ad...

Page 63: ...nly for the ADA 61B board CH 1 1 1 1 1 1RV900 C 2 ADA 61 Board CH 2 1RV950 C 2 ADA 61 Board CH 3 1RV1000 D 2 ADA 61 Board CH 4 1RV1050 D 2 ADA 61 Board n Set the filter of the Analog Audio Measuring Equip ment to the following setting High Pass Filter 10 Hz Low Pass Filter 80 kHz 7 Set the R1 port P1 or P2 or P3 of the MAV 555A to the STOP mode 8 Return the AUDIO LEVEL CONTROLs of the respective c...

Page 64: ...nt Analog audio measuring equipment Test point OUTPUT 1 CH2 BKMA 570 Adj point 1RV350 A 4 ADA 61 board Spec 4 0 0 1 dBm 600 Z load 4 Remove the shorting clip from ADA 61 board 5 Equipment Analog audio measuring equipment Test point OUTPUT 1 CH2 BKMA 570 Adj point 1RV351 A 4 ADA 61 board Spec 4 0 0 1 dBm 600 Z load CH 3 adjustment 1 Short TP400 A 4 and E5 A 5 using a shorting clip 2 Connect the aud...

Page 65: ...nt Test point OUTPUT 1 CH3 BKMA 570 Adj point 1RV402 B 4 ADA 61 board Spec Minimum 0 10 or less is acceptable CH 2 adjustment 1 Connect the audio signal 1 kHz 23 0 dBm to the AUDIO INPUT CH 2 connector BKMA 570 of the port on which adjustment is going to be made 2 Equipment Analog audio measuring equipment Test point OUTPUT 1 CH2 BKMA 570 Adj point 1RV352 B 4 ADA 61 board Spec Minimum 0 10 or less...

Page 66: ...A n For the operating procedure refer to the Installation Manual of the MAV 555A 4 Turn the main power off and back on Restart the MAV 555A n To restart the MAV 555A quickly execute 027 FAST REBOOT of the setup menu 5 Press the R1 button on the PORT SELECT block of the meter panel Set so that the internal SG is output to the R1 port 6 Press the COMPOSITE button of the VIDEO INPUT SELECT block of t...

Page 67: ...ss of the MAV 555A is the value set for No 220 of the setup menu 12 Check that a reply is returned normally Example of message normal Example of message abnormal 4 5 ADA 61 Board BKMA 513 Adjustment C ping 192 168 0 1 Pinging 192 168 0 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 254 Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 254 Reply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time 10ms ...

Page 68: ... floppy disk 14 Select File _ Connect from the top menu 15 Enter the IP address of the MAV 555A and click OK n The IP address of the MAV 555A is the value set for No 220 of the setup menu 16 Select R1 P1 port or R2 P2 port or P3 port of the ADjuster2 in accordance with the port to be adjusted ...

Page 69: ...ort n For details of the recording procedure refer to the Operation Manual of the MAV 555A and that of the control panel 4 Press either the P1 or the P2 P3 button of the PORT SELECT block of the meter panel in accordance with the port to be adjusted 5 Select the material that is recorded in step 3 Enter the P1 or P2 P3 port into the playing mode n For details of the playback procedure refer to the...

Page 70: ...pon Completion of Adjustment 1 Set the R1 port and P1 or P2 P3 port of the MAV 555A to the STOP mode 2 Select File _ Disconnect on the top menu of the ADjuster2 3 Quit the ADjuster2 4 Return the setting of 782 INT VD SG on the setup menu to the original setting before starting the adjust ment 5 Return the switch setting of VIDEO PROCESS block on the meter panel to the original setting before start...

Page 71: ...55A quickly execute 027 FAST REBOOT on the setup menu 4 Set the R1 port to the record mode and the P1 port to the playback mode 5 Select A D Pedestal Level of the ADjuster2 6 Input the ramp signal from signal generator 7 Change the set value of the level bar of the ADjuster2 using and keys of a personal com puter or with a mouse Click Set and confirm the pedestal level 8 Repeat step 3 until the sp...

Page 72: ... 60 mode A 700 3 5 mV 625 50 mode n Take note of this measurement value 1 Select A D AGC Video Level of the ADjuster2 2 Input the 100 color bars signal from signal generator 3 Change the set value of the level bar of the ADjuster2 using and keys of a personal com puter or with a mouse Click Set and confirm the pedestal level 4 Repeat step 3 until the specifications are satisfied Specifications A W...

Page 73: ...e set value of the level bar of the ADjuster2 using and keys of a personal computer or with a mouse Click Set and confirm the pedestal level 6 Repeat step 3 until the specifications are satisfied Specifications A Within the range of 3 mV of the output level measurement result from the above described signal generator 7 Click Write to EEPROM of the ADjuster2 and save the set value 4 5 10 A D Video ...

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Page 75: ...en output to the IF 837 board On the IF 837 board data is written in HDD via SPC SCSI Protocol Controller In this case the information on which area of HDD the data should be written is obtained from the file system that is memorized in the FM 81 board FM block when the video data is transferred from the DM 127 board to the PU 121 board This information is added immediately before the video data a...

Page 76: ...t from the rear panel If BKMA 513 option is inserted the repro duced audio data is output from the DPR 189 board to the ADA 61 board through the MB 944 board The output data is then converted from digital to analog and output to the AUDIO I F terminal on the rear panel After that the output data is sent to BKMA 570 option 4 Raid Block The raid block consists of a PU 121 board IF 837 board and HDDs...

Page 77: ...board to the DPR 189 and ADA 61 boards at the corresponding port The DM 127 board also controls the flow of audio and video data with respect to the PU 121 board during REC PB operation as well as controlling these boards The EM 3 board mainly communicates with the meter panel The communication with the meter panel is carried out through the MB 944 and FP 128 boards using the dual port RAM DPM on ...

Page 78: ...s established by connecting the MDR cable IF 860 board The IF 860 board has the following three main functions Executing the flow control command from the gateway PC Buffering of the video and audio data Interface with the HDD by SBX In order to realize the above functions the four PLDs and the 384 Mbyte SDRAM are installed in the IF 801 board The SDRAM operates on 33 MHz and is divided into the s...

Page 79: ... supplied by Sony differ from those used for the unit These are because of parts common ality and improvement Parts list has the present standardized repair parts 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Harness Harnesses with no part number are not registered as spare parts In need of rep...

Page 80: ... 2 Exploded Views 2 15 15 14 12 12 5 3 3 6 3 4 4 3 12 12 8 11 9 14 1 15 14 14 13 13 10 15 PSW3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B4 x 8 B4 x 8 B4 x 8 B4 x 8 B4 x 8 B4 x 8 B4 x 8 B4 x 8 PSW3 x 6 ...

Page 81: ...PANEL R 9 3 622 252 02 o ESCUTCHEON CONTROL PANEL L 10 3 636 725 01 o CLAMP PWB MAIN 11 3 636 750 01 o BLANK PANEL 12 3 642 047 01 o STOP HANDLE 13 3 669 596 01 s WASHER 2 3 STOPPER 14 3 688 102 01 o SPACER M4 15 3 717 392 02 o SCREW LID Screws Washers 7 682 547 04 s SCREW B3X6 7 682 547 09 s SCREW B3X6 7 682 561 04 s SCREW B4X8 7 682 947 01 s SCREW PSW 3X6 n Be sure to exchange the entire FOOT BR...

Page 82: ...6 4 MAV 555A 110 115 114 102 101 109 102 119 119 118 118 121 121 116 111 117 120 108 112 112 107 106 105 104 103 SPRING PIN 3 x 8 SPRING PIN 3 x 8 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 Printed Circuit Board ...

Page 83: ...8328 525 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD PU 121 109 A 8329 883 A s HDD 10K 73C RP ASSY 110 1 468 405 11 s SWITCHING REGULATOR 111 1 771 124 21 s SWITCH POWER 112 3 166 184 01 o LEVER PC BOARD 114 3 622 176 03 o GUIDE 2 115 3 622 177 03 o GUIDE 1 116 3 624 325 01 o ESCUCHEON PW SWITCH 117 3 636 753 01 o COVER DUST 118 3 636 754 01 o EGR 0105 SHIELD 119 3 636 754 11 o EGR 0105 SHIELD 120 3 636 760 01 o SH...

Page 84: ...EY TOP 6X6 USE 203 3 180 822 22 s KEY TOP 6X6 USE 204 3 611 769 01 s SPRING COMPRESSION 205 3 622 181 03 o ESCUTCHEON C 206 3 622 183 01 o PLATE INDICATION FRONT PANEL 207 3 622 184 03 o ESCUTCHEON A 208 3 622 186 04 o ESCUTCHEON B 209 3 622 190 01 o COVER A LAMP 210 3 622 199 02 o ESCUTCHEON D 211 3 696 774 02 o TOP KEY 6X6 212 3 696 774 22 o TOP KEY 6X6 Screws Washers 7 682 547 09 s SCREW B3X6 O...

Page 85: ...622 203 08 o FRAME 308 3 622 670 02 s FILTER A 309 3 623 284 01 o HOLDER LED 310 3 636 747 01 o BAR ORNAMENTAL 311 3 636 748 01 o PLATE ORNAMENTAL 312 3 703 225 01 s WASHER 4 DIA ORNAMENTAL Screws Washers 7 682 362 04 s SCREW RK 4X10 7 682 547 09 s SCREW B3X6 7 682 948 01 s SCREW PSW 3X8 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 RK4 x 10 RK4 x 10 RK4 x 10 RK4 x 10 B3 x 6 PSW3 x 8 PSW 3 x 8 PSW 3 x 8 PSW 3 x 8 PSW3 x 8 303 30...

Page 86: ...22 675 01 o PLATE B GROUND 409 3 622 835 01 o GUIDE SLIDER 410 3 622 836 01 o NUT PLATE 411 3 636 755 01 o EGR 0606 SHIELD 412 4 605 804 11 o CUSHION Screws Washers 7 621 772 10 s SCREW B2X4 7 682 545 09 s SCREW B3X4 7 682 547 09 s SCREW B3X6 7 682 646 01 s SCREW PS 3X5 7 682 947 01 s SCREW PSW 3X6 409 412 409 404 403 405 401 411 410 410 407 412 406 408 406 402 PSW3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6...

Page 87: ...NTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 2178 504 A 8327 917 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SDI 68 505 X 2068 004 1 s TERMINAL ASSY 506 1 763 726 11 s FAN DC 507 1 774 157 11 s CONVERTER COAXIAL CONNECTOR 508 2 068 008 01 s WASHER 509 3 168 032 01 o GUARD FAN 510 3 636 721 01 o PANEL REAR 511 3 636 737 03 o PANEL REAR BNC 512 3 636 749 01 o PANEL BLANK 513 3 636 754 11 o EGR 0105 SHIELD 514 3 673 910 31 s SCREW CONNECTOR...

Page 88: ...SW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 PSW 3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 B3 x 10 BVTT3 x 8 BVTT3 x 8 BVTT3 x 8 BVTT3 x 8 BVTT3 x 8 BVTT3 x 8 BVTT3 x 8 BVTT3 x 8 BVTT3 x 8 BVTT3 x 8 SPRING PIN 3 x 8 SPRING PIN 3 x 8 BVTT3 x 8 BVTT 3 x 8 BVTT 3 x 8 BVTT 3 x 8 BVTT 3 x 8 PS4 x 6 B2 6 x 6 a a b b c c d d W4 W4 MB 944 Boards ...

Page 89: ...LET AC WITH FILTER 607 2 990 241 02 s HOLDER A PLUG 608 3 166 184 01 o LEVER PC BOARD 609 3 174 468 01 o RAIL 60 PC BOARD GUIDE 610 3 622 257 01 o BRACKET CN 1830 611 3 622 258 01 o SHEET INSULATING CN 1830 612 3 622 283 02 o HOLDER 613 3 636 752 01 o RE USE CLAMP 614 3 974 010 01 s SCREW M3 STEP Screws Washers 7 621 773 95 s SCREW B2 6X6 7 626 320 11 s PIN SPRING 3X8 7 682 549 09 s SCREW B 3X10 7...

Page 90: ...t No SP Description 701 A 8328 526 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD ADA 61B 702 3 166 184 01 o LEVER PC BOARD Screws Washers 7 626 320 11 s PIN SPRING 3X8 7 682 947 01 s SCREW PSW 3X6 n The repair part of the ADA 61A board and that of the ADA 61B board are the common board under the common part number A 8328 526 A ...

Page 91: ...IRCUIT BOARD CN 1830 A 8328 757 A s SWC 38 ASSY A 8321 871 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SWC 39 A 8321 873 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD HP 96 A 8327 864 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD FP 128 A 8327 865 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 2180 A 8327 899 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD MB 944 A 8327 900 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD MB 947 A 8327 905 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 2179 A 8327 908 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 217...

Page 92: ... or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc 3 205 798 01 o MANUAL INSTALLATION 1pc 3 205 806 01 o OPERATION GUIDE 1pc A 8329 071 A o AD DA ADJUSTMENT ASSY 6 3 3 BKMA 550 MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD Part No SP Description A 8344 085 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD IF 860 A 8344 087 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD PG 40A PACKING MATERIALS AND SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 2pcs 1 774 157 11 s CONV...

Page 93: ...13 AD DA converter 7 4 DM 127 Data control 7 6 DPR 189A 189B Digital video audio processor input output 7 8 EM 3 Effect monitor control 7 12 FP 128 Front panel 7 13 FM 81 File management Timing control 7 14 IF 837 HDD interface 7 16 IF 860 PG 40A BKMA 550 Ethernet interface 7 17 PU 121 RAID control 7 19 Frame Wiring _ 7 20 ...

Page 94: ...7 2 MAV 555A 7 2 ...

Page 95: ... MIXER MONITOR FP 128 2 2 SWC 38 39 HP 96 FRONT PANEL EFFECTOR MANAGER EFFECT MONITOR CONTROL GPI GPI FM 81 SIGNAL GENERATOR TIMING CONTROL SIGNAL H V CF CLOCK etc TIMING GENERATOR TIMING CONTROL FILE MANAGER FRONT PANEL FP 128 1 2 10 BASE T FRONT 10 BASE T REAR PC CARD TIME CODE IN SYSTEM REFERENCE VIDEO CONTROL PANEL CN 2178 4 4 SDI 68 3 3 CN 2180 CN 2179 2 2 RS 422A RS 422A RS 422A REMOTE IN OU...

Page 96: ...P IC400 TP400 EMPHASIS AMP IC406 HR SELECT AMP IC408 A D CONVERTER IC406 CH4 XIN A1 CN 2179 CN1300 CH4 YIN B1 CN 2179 GAIN SELECT AMP IC451 454 VCA IC452 REC GAIN DC AMP IC450 TP450 EMPHASIS AMP IC456 HR SELECT AMP IC458 VIDEO ELECTRIC VR IC1107 CPU I F IC1100 1 2 5 DIN EA0 1 CLK CS DOUT 5 COMPOSITE ENCODER IC502 LPF 6MHz FL500 AMP CLUMP PULSE GEN IC522 PEDESTAL S H IC514 CHARACTER GENERATOR IC509...

Page 97: ...C655 Q650 OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL AMP IC658 IC661 MUTE RY650 CH3 X OUT1 D7 CN 2179 CN1300 CH3 Y OUT1 E7 D A CONVERTER IC702 DIGITAL FILTER IC701 IC703 HR SEL AMP IC705 Q700 OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL AMP IC708 IC711 MUTE RY700 CH4 X OUT1 D9 CN 2179 CN1300 CH4 Y OUT1 E9 D A CONVERTER IC752 IC753 HR SEL AMP IC755 Q750 OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROLAMP IC658 IC761 MUTE RY750 AUDIO MUTE CH1 Y OUT2 E16 CN 2179 CN1300 CH1...

Page 98: ...S52 DIP SW 8 12 IC243 SDRAM CTL 10K 100 IC280 D50 D51 D52 D53 D54 D55 D56 D57 D280 20 A XA0 13 CTL x 6 3 A XA CS1 2 3 20 A XB0 13 CTL x 6 3 A XB CS1 2 3 20 A XC0 13 CTL x 6 3 A XC CS1 2 3 SDRAM CH1 VIDEO 4M x 16 IC312 313 314 SDRAM CH1 AUDIO 4M x 16 BANK A BANK B BANK C 16 A XA DQ1 0 15 8 A XA DQ 0 7 16 A XB DQ1 0 15 8 A XB DQ 0 7 16 A XC DQ1 0 15 8 A XC DQ 0 7 20 A YA0 13 CTL x 6 3 A YA CS1 2 3 2...

Page 99: ...AM CH1 VIDEO 4M x 16 SDRAM CH1 AUDIO 4M x 16 BANK A BANK B BANK C 16 B XA DQ1 0 15 8 B XA DQ 0 7 16 B XB DQ1 0 15 8 B XB DQ 0 7 16 B XC DQ1 0 15 8 B XC DQ 0 7 20 B YA0 13 CTL x 6 3 B YA CS1 2 3 20 B YB0 13 CTL x 6 3 B YB CS1 2 3 20 B YC0 13 CTL x 6 3 B YC CS1 2 3 SDRAM CH2 VIDEO 4M x 16 IC695 696 697 SDRAM CH2 VIDEO 4M x 16 SDRAM CH2 AUDIO 4M x 16 BANK A BANK B BANK C 16 B YA DQ1 0 15 8 B YA DQ 0 ...

Page 100: ...OUT_DATA 1P_EME IN_DATA CN103 EDOXD9 0 EDOXVD HD CFI 1P_DM OUT_DATA ED1_CPU_DATA ED_CPU_ADRS IC17 1 4 SUM EDH GENERATOR D1 ENCODER CXD9140GF 1P_SUM IN_ DATA 1P_V OUT_ DATA IC119 120 Q D 5K FIFO IC116 IC557 558 BUFFER IC539 540 BUFFER 1P_EMD IN_DATA VITC GENERATOR IC20 2 2 VIORA CXD9116GB 1P_DVIORA OUT_ DATA IC112 127 64M SDRAM OUTPUT TIMING GEN AND DATA DEPACK IC105 1P_DVIORA IN _ DATA1 2P_BYPASS_...

Page 101: ..._EME IN_DATA CN103 EDOYD9 0 EDOYVD HD CFI 2P_DM OUT_DATA ED2_CPU_DATA ED_CPU_ADRS IC12 2 4 EDH GENERATOR D1 ENCODER 2P_SUM IN_ DATA 2P_V OUT_ DATA IC369 370 Q D 5K FIFO IC366 IC563 564 BUFFER IC553 554 BUFFER 2P_EMD IN_DATA VITC GENERATOR IC250 2 2 CXD9116GB VIORA 2P_DVIORA OUT_ DATA IC362 378 64M SDRAM OUTPUT TIMING GEN AND DATA DEPACK IC355 2P_DVIORA IN _ DATA1 1P_BYPASS_DATA 2P_HLDEC OUT_ DATA1...

Page 102: ...K IC624 64M SDRAM IC623 64M SDRAM IC608 611 617 620 PLL IC552 BUFFER IC541 BUFFER 1P_EME IN_AUD 2P_EME IN_AUD IC546 BUFFER IC535 BUFFER IC630 BUFFER IC626 245K FIFO PKFIFO2_DT IC629 BUFFER IC625 670 245K FIFO PKFIFO1_DT 1P_AUD OUT_DATA TO VIDEO 2P_AUD OUT_DATA TO VIDEO 1P_EME OUT_AUD 2P_EME OUT_AUD CN103 EDIYAUD 64FS EDIYFLAG CN103 EDIXAUD 64FS EDIXFLAG CN103 CN103 EDOXAUD 64FS EDOXFS256 FS EDOYAU...

Page 103: ...FFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER STD RW WE RE STD DPRCS OPT RW WE RE OPT DPRCS STD CPUCK OPT CPUCK CPU I F FPGA ED_ADRS AUD_ADRS ED1_DATA ED2_DATA AUD_DATA CS RD WR STRB CPUCK ADA 61 DM 127 ADA 61 DM 127 ADA 61 DM 127 ADA 61 DM 127 ADA 61 DM 127 ADA 61 DM 127 ADA 61 DM 127 ADA 61 DM 127 DPR 189A 189B 4 4 DPR 189A 189B 4 4 MAV 555A SY S N 10001 and Higher C...

Page 104: ...6 6 ENC ADSO 64FS FLGO DEC ADSO 64FS FLGO ED1 ADSO 64FS FLGO ED2 ADSO 64FS FLGO CPU I F GPI I F AUDIO 10K100 IC105 IC103 IC917 918 IC919 923 IC111 112 MONIOUT256FS SELECTOR REF 256FS 256FS DSP2 256FS DSP1 DSP3 IC603 IC602 604 IC504 507 IC509 512 SEL_9PIN1 SEL_9PIN2 IC801 IC503 CI508 IC513 IC514 517 SEL_EM RS 422 DRIVER RS 422 DRIVER RS 422 DRIVER 2 2 2 M TXD3 M RXD3 M TXD4 M RXD4 M TXD2 M RXD2 CPU...

Page 105: ...16 D16 E1 PCC VCCEN0 PCC VCCEN1 PCC VPPEN0 PCC VPPEN1 PWR_ON_MUTE CN202 IC207 B19 A19 E19 D19 CP_RX CP_RX CP_TX CP_TX CN202 D24 E24 CP_V1_OUT_MB CN202 CN201 MON_L_X MON_R_X LATCH IC201 A0 6 BUFFER PCMCIA POWER SELECT IC202 S102 PB6 PB7 PA1 PA2 S103 S104 PA3 PA4 PA5 S105 S106 P70 P71 P72 P73 5 V SETUP BANK CHAR PANEL SEL CP F R BUFFER IC204 B2 C2 CH14_LED CH58_LED CN204 E2 CP_DIR_IN CN202 B3 C3 D3 ...

Page 106: ...S S401 A RES IC108 108 120 IC126 BOOT ROM 4M BIT IC402 IC402 5V 3 3V 5V 3 3V IC400 401 408 409 412 Power On Reset Error Detect IC416 418 S CS1 4 S CS1 SRACS1 4 IC208 211 SRAM 4M BIT x 4 S CS1 IC212 215 SRAM 4M BIT x 4 S CS1 IC216 219 SRAM 4M BIT x 4 S CS1 IC220 223 SRAM 4M BIT x 4 CS Control D0 31 A11 29 D0 31 A11 29 D0 31 A11 29 D0 31 A11 29 S300 BT400 S402 D402 409 IC419 Battery Backup Control 5...

Page 107: ...z BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER IC922 935 IC750 FREF IC903 908 FCMP X900 VCO 24 576MHz IC936 706 IC753 754 IC926 927 CLOCK DRIVER CLK27 FM CLK27 TM TIMING HDG OEG CFG REF EXIST D1SYNC SDI HD from to FM FPGA IC300 to FM BLOCK IC751 SERIAL ROM D0 15 A15 31 M IRQ0 7 M CS0 7 IC700 703 PROGRAM ROM 16M BIT x 4 FPGA EPFFC484 CPU I F TIMING GENERATOR S750 D751 758 TIMESLOT_BINGO TIMESLOT TIMING PULSE IC708 ...

Page 108: ...DRESS IC909 ROM EPC2 FPGA SCSI CONTROLLER IC1101 IF_BLOCK_2 IF_BLOCK_3 IF_BLOCK_4 IF_BLOCK_5 IF_BLOCK_6 IF_BLOCK_0 IF_BLOCK_1 AUDIO BUFFER IC3104 IC3105 CPU ADDRESS DOWN DATA CPU DATA UP DATA DOWN DATA CPU ADDRESS CPU DATA UP DATA CPU ADDRESS DOWN DATA UP DATA CPU DATA AUDIO FF IC3106 IC3107 CLK 1 2 IC3306 IC3307 CLK DRIVER CLK DRIVER IC3305 IC3306 X3301 XTAL CN102 CN102 CN101 CN103 CN103 CN103 CN...

Page 109: ...SBX IN 1 5 SBX OUT 1 5 IC1801 1816 IC801 901 IC1201 1208 1401 1408 1601 1608 IC1901 1902 D401 408 ND401 F201 4A 5V F202 4A 3 3V F101 4A 5V F102 4A NO MOUNT 3 3V MDR CABLE CN501 IC502 301 S402 S403 RESET ABORT IC201 D401 405 D407 409 411 ND401 PG 40A GATEWAY PC SIDE MAV 555A SIDE IF 860 PCI BUS CPU I F BUS IF 860 PG 40A IF 860 PG 40A Ethernet interface IF 860 PG 40A BKMA 550 BKMA 550 SY S N 10001 a...

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Page 111: ... 1D 4E SBXINV0 15 SBXINA0 7 16 8 D D0 15 D A10 31 IC209 210 SBXUP VD0 15 CK27SBX2 CK27SBX1 IC412 IC412 IC206 SBXUP AD0 8 LATCH LATCH LATCH IC1303 JT TCK JT TMS IC1302 EP3 TD1 D D0 15 D A15 31 D1809 D1801 D1804 x 4 CN1301 JT TD0 4 SDRAM 64M BIT SDRAM 64M BIT EPC2 IC1802 IC1403 IC1402 FM 81 DM 127 FM 81 DM 127 CN102 CN102 5D 20D 5A 20A 16 16 SBXOUTV16 31 SBXINV16 31 BUFFER IC202 203 IC207 208 SDR2 D...

Page 112: ...N106 CN301 CN302 CN303 CN304 CN305 CN306 CN10 CN11 CN12 CN13 CN14 CN15 CN106 CN105 CN104 CN103 CN102 CN101 CN301 CN201 CN101 CN601 CN602 CN2 CN1 CN200 CN2 CN3 CN206 PCMCIA MODULAR CN203 CN600 CN101 EM 3 OPTION BKMA 560 CN1011 CN1013 CN1014 CN1015 FM 81 SLOT11 SLOT10 SLOT9 SLOT8 CN1002 CN1003 CN1004 CN1005 CN4 CN3 CN2 CN1 OPTION BKMA 513 ADA 61B OPTION BKMA 513 ADA 61A CN1052 CN1053 CN1054 CN1055 C...

Page 113: ...IN2 3_Y AUDIO_IN2 2_Y AUDIO_IN2 1_Y GND AUDIO_OUT1 4_Y AUDIO_OUT1 3_Y AUDIO_OUT1 2_Y AUDIO_OUT1 1_Y AUDIO_IN1 4_Y AUDIO_IN1 3_Y AUDIO_IN1 2_Y AUDIO_IN1 1_Y GND CONT1 CONT2 AUDIO_OUT3 2_Y AUDIO_OUT3 2_X GND AUDIO_OUT3 1_Y GND GND GND GND AUDIO_IN2 4_X AUDIO_IN2 3_X AUDIO_IN2 2_X AUDIO_IN2 1_X GND GND GND GND GND AUDIO_IN1 4_X AUDIO_IN1 3_X AUDIO_IN1 2_X AUDIO_IN1 1_X GND CONT3 CONT4 GND AUDIO I F 1...

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Page 115: ...that have a 20 V AC range are suitable See Fig A To Exposed Metal Parts on Set Fig A Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage AC voltmeter 5 25V Earth Ground 0 15 µF 1 5 kZ The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Corporation Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other...

Page 116: ...Printed in Japan Sony Corporation 2003 4 16 B P Company 2002 MAV 555A SY J E 9 955 314 02 ...

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