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BVP-550

BVP-550P

8-16

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A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

VCC

GND

VIN

RESET

CD

FG

FG

S

TEMP

OUT

NC

NC

TRIM

GND

NC

IN

VEE

GND

VCC

INH

FG

FG

FG

FG

VEE GND

VCC

INH

FG

FG

FG

FG

VEE GND

VCC

INH

CN1(73/100)

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CN1(75/100)

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CN1(99/100)

C2
15

16V

C3

0.1

C5

1

25V

C6
15

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47p

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0.047

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0.1

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0.1

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1k

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100

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47

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10p

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6.8
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6.8
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2p

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1.5k

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200

:RN-C

IC2(2/4)

TL064CPW-E05

L2

0.47µH

C4

0.1

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100k

D1

RD4.3UH-T1

R1

0

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1k

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RD4.3UH-T1

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25V

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22k

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0

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0.1

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TL064CPW-E05

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2SB624-T1BV3

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TL064CPW-E05

IC1

REF-03GSR

C18
0.1

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10

10V

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10

10V

L5

0.47µH

L4

0.47µH

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0.47µH

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0.47µH

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M51958A-T1

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0.47µH

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RD4.3UH-T1

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0.47µH

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0.47µH

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TL064CPW-E05

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6.8
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6.8
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100

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100k

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1SS302-TE85L

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2SC4177-T1L7

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TC4W53FU(TE12R)

Q18

2SK853-T1K5

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TL082CPS-E05

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2SA1226-T1E4

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2SA1226-T1E4

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2SA1226-T1E4

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2SA1226-T1E4

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6.8
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2SC2223-T1F14

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2SA1226-T1E4

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0.1

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0.47µH

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1k

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4.7k

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0.47µH

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TC4W53FU(TE12R)

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0.1

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3.6k

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3.6k

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0.47µH

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4.7k

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47

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47

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1k

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4.7k

:RN-C

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TC4W53FU(TE12R)

Q20(2/2)

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220

:RN-C

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0.47µH

L13

0.47µH

CN1(100/100)

R66

47

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C229

3p

C231

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R376

30k

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30k

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1k

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910

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30

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Q2

2SD596T1-DV345

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2SD596T1-DV345

Q4

2SC4178-F13F14-T

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2SC4178-F13F14-T

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2SC4178-F13F14-T

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R27

0

-2.5V

-4.8V

+4.8V

A GND

RESET

16:9/4:3

HI-Y

SAMPL 2

+4.8V-2

DL SYNC

SAMPL 1

GND

DL BLKG

SETUP 1

SETUP ON/OFF

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7

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100

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99

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98

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97

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92

+5.1V

91

+5.1V

90

+9.3V

89

2.5V REF OUT

88

-5.1V

87

-5.1V

86

-2.8V

85

-2.8V

82

81

80

VF-Y(X) OUT

79

VF-Y(G) OUT

78

VF-Y(X) IN

77

VF-Y(G) IN

76

HI-Y(X) IN

75

HI-Y(G) IN

74

C(X) IN

73

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IF,1-80

IF,1-79

MB,6-119

MB,6-120

MB,6-116

MB,6-115

MB,6-118

MB,6-117

DA-88 (2/2)

DA-88 (2/2)

BVP-550 (UC)
BVP-550 (J)
BVP-550P (CE)

Summary of Contents for BVP-550

Page 1: ...COLOR VIDEO CAMERA BVP 550 BVP 550P MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1st Edition Serial No 10001 and Higher BVP 550 Serial No 40001 and Higher BVP 550P ...

Page 2: ... Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages Feuergefahr 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...

Page 3: ...ger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d un type équivalent recommandé par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Levér det brugte batter...

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Page 5: ...acement of Parts 2 1 E 2 1 2 Note on Replacement of PR 211 Board 2 1 E 2 1 3 Description of EEPROM Data 2 1 E 2 1 4 Extension Boards 2 1 E 2 1 5 Notes on Repair Parts 2 1 E 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 2 E 2 3 Location of Printed Circuit Boards 2 2 E 2 4 Circuit Description 2 3 E 2 5 Periodic Replacement Part 2 6 E 2 6 Cleaning 2 7 E 2 6 1 Cleaning of Viewfinder 2 7 E 2 6 2 Cares After Using at Specia...

Page 6: ...4 1 3 Connections 4 2 E 4 1 4 Initial Setting 4 3 E 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB 4 4 E 4 2 1 VCO CONT Frequency Confirmation 4 4 E 4 2 2 VA Gain Adjustment 4 5 E 4 2 3 Black Shading Adjustment 4 6 E 4 2 4 White Shading Adjustment 4 8 E 4 2 5 Master Black Adjustment 4 10 E 4 2 6 Gamma Correction Adjustment 4 10 E 4 2 7 Flare Adjustment 4 11 E 4 2 8 Knee and White Clip Adjustment 4 12 E 4 ...

Page 7: ...stment 4 31 E 4 4 10 VA Gain Adjustment 4 31 E 4 4 11 VA MOD Adjustment 4 32 E 4 4 12 Master Black Adjustment 4 33 E 4 4 13 A D Gain Adjustment 4 34 E 4 4 14 Black Shading Adjustment 4 35 E 4 4 15 White Shading Adjustment 4 37 E 4 4 16 Gamma Correction Adjustment 4 39 E 4 4 17 Flare Adjustment 4 40 E 4 4 18 Pre Knee Adjustment 4 41 E 4 4 19 Knee and White Clip Adjustment 4 43 E 4 4 20 VTR R Y B Y ...

Page 8: ... BLOCK 7 2 VA 163 BOARD 7 4 AT 95 BOARD 7 5 SG 234 BOARD 7 6 DA 88 BOARD 7 7 IF 510 BOARD 7 8 VF BLOCK 7 9 8 Schematic Diagrams LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS 8 1 VA 163 BOARD 8 2 AT 95 BOARD 8 6 SG 234 BOARD 8 10 DA 88 BOARD 8 14 IF 510 BOARD 8 18 VIEW FINDER 8 20 MB 602 BOARD 8 22 FRAME WIRING 8 24 9 Board Layouts VA 163 BOARD 9 1 AT 95 BOARD 9 2 SG 234 BOARD 9 3 DA 88 BOARD 9 4 IF 510 BOARD...

Page 9: ...nd function of internal switches Section 2 Service Overview Describes information about board locations circuit description replacement of part and notes on services Section 3 Setup menu Describes information about setup menu and selfdiagnosis mode Section 4 Electrical Alignment Describes electrical adjustment Section5 Spare Parts Describes parts list exploded views supplied accessories and fixtur...

Page 10: ...t Operation Manual Supplied with this unit This manual is necessary for application and operation of this unit System manual Not supplied with this unit This manual is necessary for connection and operation of this unit and other peripheral equipments If this manual is required please contact Sony service organization ...

Page 11: ...1 1 2 Connectors and Cables 1 2 1 Connector Input Output Signals Output Signal TEST OUT BNC 75 Ω 1 0 Vp p REMOTE 6P FEMALE No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 SERIAL DATA IN Serial data for camera control 2 SERIAL DATA OUT 3 UNREG G 4 VBS X OUT VBS 1 Vp p Zo 75 Ω 5 VBS G OUT 6 UNREG OUT 10 5 V to 17 V EXTERNAL VIEW MIC IN 3P FEMALE EXTERNAL VIEW No 1 2 3 SIGNAL MIC IN G MIC IN X MIC IN Y SPECIFICATIONS 60 ...

Page 12: ...r lights L Indicator goes out 9 NC No connection 10 Y X OUT 1 Vp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 11 ZEBRA ON IN H OFF L ON 12 VF VIDEO OUT X 1 0 Vp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 13 NC No connection 14 B Y X OUT 700 mVp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 75 color bars 15 R Y X OUT 700 mVp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 75 color bars 16 BATT IND OUT H Indicator lights L Indicator goes out 17 TALLY IND OUT H Indicator lights L Indicator goes out 18 9 3 V VF OUT REG 9 3 V 19 ...

Page 13: ...COM CONT IN 5 Vp p 33 IIC CLOCK OUT CA 5 Vp p 34 IIC CLOCK OUT ST 5 Vp p No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 36 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 37 VF UNREG GND GND for VF UNREG 38 LENS UNREG GND GND for LENS UNREG 39 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 40 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 41 VF UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 42 LENS UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 43 G OUT X 700 mVp p 2 DC 0 200 mV Zo 75 Ω 44 R G B GND GND fo...

Page 14: ...t Pin 62 5 0 REC TALLY signal 1 0 0 2 Hz duty 50 10 REC RESET signal 10 100 msec VTR Action Power OFF Power ON When VTR changes from POWER SAVE to REC START mode or when the servo is lost When VTR changes from STANDBY to REC START mode or in REC mode At the end of tape or When VTR is put into STOP mode by itself REC RESET signal does not appear when VTR is put into STOP mode by operating the camer...

Page 15: ...ion 31 NC No connection 32 NC No connection 33 NC No connection 34 18 MHz OUT G GND for 18 MHz No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 Y 1 OUT 36 Y 3 OUT 37 Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 38 Y 7 OUT 39 Y M OUT 40 R Y 1 OUT 41 R Y 3 OUT 42 R Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 43 R Y 7 OUT 44 R Y M OUT 45 B Y 1 OUT 46 B Y 3 OUT 47 B Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 48 B Y 7 OUT 49 B Y M OUT 50 DIGITAL GND GND for DIGITAL 51 DIGITAL SAMPLE OUT 3 3 Vp p 52 DIG...

Page 16: ...he unit in the following conditions High temparature room or near the heat source Excessive dust or mechanical vibration Intense magnetic and electric fields A place subjected to direct sunlight or strong light 1 4 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 Board S1 Setup menu select switch S1 1 to S1 4 Setup menu indicated on the viewfinder can be selected in combination of switches S1 1 to S1 4 in pare...

Page 17: ... synchronization which is input at GENLOCK IN connector of CA Factory set position RET MB 602 Board In setting a switch on MB 602 board open the left side panel S1 PHANTOM POWER switch Turn on when connecting the PHANTOM 48 V micro phone to MIC connector Factory set position ON 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A IF VIDEO LEVEL S1 F S1 E D C B A 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 4 Function of Internal Switches ...

Page 18: ...RS 3P CARRYING CASE LC 303SFT For CA 550 550P TELEPROMPTER UNIT BKP 5971 1 5 Instance of Sytem Configuration CCD UNIT OHB 450 450P OHB 451 451P OHB 550 550P OHB 550WS 550WSP ENG EFP LENS 1 5 VF BVF 10 10CE COLOR VIDEO CAMERA BVP 550 550P ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER BVF 55 55CE CAMERA ADAPTOR CA 550 550P CCD UNIT OHB 400 400P OHB 500 500P OHB 500WS 500WSP STUDIO ZOOM LENS ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER BVF 77 77C...

Page 19: ...ax 200m CCA 5 CABLE 1 CAMERA COMMAND NETWORK UNIT CNU 700 500 MASTER SETUP UNIT MSU 700 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 700 700P VIDEO SELECTOR VCS 700 PIX WF PIX 2 PIX 2 WF 2 WF 2 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 700 700P RCP 700 701 RCP CNU CCU CCA 5 CCA 5 CCA 5 1 CCA 5 CABLE LENGTH Total length 200m or less 2 TRIAX CABLE LENGTH Diameter Maximum length 8 5 mm 1000 m 14 5 mm 2000 m 1 5 Instance of Sytem Configura...

Page 20: ...50P AC ADAPTOR AC 550 550P CCA 5 CABLE max 50m RETURN VIDEO SELECTOR CAC 6 REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RCP 700 RCP 701 RCP 720 RCP 721 RCP 740 RCP 741 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BVV 5 5PS CCZ CABLE VTR CAMERA ADAPTOR CAMERA ADAPTOR CA 3A BETACAM ADAPTOR CA 553 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P9 MASTER SETUP UNIT MSU 700 CA 57A 57AP CA 55A 55AP CA 50A 50AP CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 370 370P CCU 355 355P CCU 350 350P 1 ...

Page 21: ...n place of the MC protector shown in the figure Lens Assembly for Aged Eye Sony Part No A 8262 537 A Lens Assembly for Low Power Sony Part No A 8262 538 A Lens Assembly Standard magnification with special compensation for aberration Sony Part No A 8267 737 A High Performance 3X Lens Assembly Sony Part No A 8314 798 A Use in place of the VF tube sub assembly shown in the figure Hold ring Align red ...

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Page 23: ...ot programmed If replacement is needed consult your Sony representatives 2 1 4 Extension Boards The extension boards and harness are available separately for check or adjustment of some printed circuit boards Extension Board Harness Sony P N To be extended EX 464 J 6395 040 A VA 163 AT 95 SG 234 DA 88 IF 510 Plug in boards for CA 2 1 5 Notes on Repair Parts 1 w w w w w Safety Related Components Wa...

Page 24: ... Camera block 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 3 Location of Printed Circuit Boards To remove the both side panels Loosen the four screws respectively Viewfinder block VR 199 LP 84 PR 211 CN 1142 MB 602 CN 1122 SW 731 SW 733 SW 730 VA 163 CN 1121 AT 95 SG 234 DA 88 IF 510 CN 1120 SW 732 SW 742 ...

Page 25: ...o the VA 163 board of the BVP DR 302 board OHB 451 451P only The DR 302 is a driving board for one optical filter disk which motor drives a filter selected by the RCP or MSU The DR 302 board consists of a motor drive circuit and a servo circuit comprised of a selected filter detection and filter position voltage generation circuits 2 Video Signal System VA 163 board The VA 163 board amplifies the ...

Page 26: ...gnals at the IF 510 board are as follows Signals from the DA 88 board VF Y VBS Y R Y and B Y Signals from external equipment Reference signal for external synchronization Return video signal By combination with these signals the IF 510 board outputs the following signals VBS OUT signal Output via a buffer amplifier to external equipment VBS OUT signal for RM Output to an interface connector for a ...

Page 27: ...with the RM P9 or the CCU 700 700P 4 Pulse system SG 234 board The SG 234 board has a sync signal generator which generates various sync signals for the camera The sync signals are generated from the clock pulse input from the OHB via the PR 211 board They are output to the board of the camera OHB and the camera adaptor CA respec tively This generator has two modes to synchronize with a reference ...

Page 28: ...h the lapse of time Check sometimes by visual and replace as necessary No Description Sony P N 1 PAD ASSY LARGE A 8278 237 A 2 PAD ASSY SMALL A 8278 238 A 3 WIND SCREEN 3 708 875 0X 4 MIC CUSHION RUBBER 3 692 138 0X 5 COVER SW 3 676 244 1X 6 EYE CUP 3 723 079 0X 7 CAP CONNECTOR 3 692 914 1X 2 5 Periodic Replacement Part 6 4 3 7 5 1 2 ...

Page 29: ... solvent such as alcohol benzine or thinner to remove stains Be sure to attach the eyecup to the VF or the MC protector may come off To protect the viewfinder lens from drops put the MC protector in the filter holder and attach the eyecup securely 2 6 2 Cares After Using at Special Environment It is recommended to check the following items after gathering the news at seaside dust area or spa 1 Cle...

Page 30: ...f the CCD unit n When disconnecting the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 3 Remove the two screws and remove the VF connector Then unsolder it 4 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures of removal 2 7 2 MIC Connector 1 Remove the two screws and remove the MIC connec tor Then unsolder it 2 7 Replacement of External Connectors 2 Install a new c...

Page 31: ...ctors 2 7 3 TEST OUT REMOTE Connector 1 Remove the three screws and remove the Pad Assem bly Large 2 Remove the seven screws and remove the V shoe bracket 3 Remove the screw and remove the connector bracket Unsolder the TEST OUT REMOTE connector Remove the each nut and remove the TEST OUT REMOTE connector 4 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures of removal ...

Page 32: ...flexible card wires obliquely Check that the conductive surface of the flexible card wire is not soiled with dust Type A between the MB 602 board and CCD unit 1 Lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow Insert the flexible card wire as far as it will go into connector with the conductive surface of the wire put down 2 Push down the portion A to secure the flexible card wire Type B betwee...

Page 33: ... disconnecting the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 5 Remove the four screws and remove the four supports Remove the MB 602 board 2 9 Board Replacement 6 Disconnect the connectors n When disconnecting the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 7 Install a new board in the reverse procedures of removal B3 X 5 ...

Page 34: ...w board in the reverse procedures of removal 2 9 2 CN 1120 1121 Board 1 Remove the right side panel of the camera Refer to 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 Pull out the five plug in boards and the four shielding plates 3 Remove the DC DC convertor unit Refer to 2 11 Replacement of DC DC Convertor Unit 4 Remove the rail upper 5 Remove the four screws and remove the rail bracket CN 1120 CN 1121 Precision P2...

Page 35: ...1 Remove the two screws and remove the front switch panel 2 Disconnect the connector CN501 on the SW 731 board 3 Remove the two screws Remove the SW 731 board knob packing VR knob and shielding plate 4 Unsolder the terminals and remove the switch to be replaced 5 Install a new switch in the reverse procedures of removal 3 Remove the two screws Remove the SW 730 board shielding plate and drop prote...

Page 36: ...d n When disconnecting the connectors refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires and 2 7 1 VF Connector 3 Remove the three screws and remove the handle 4 Remove the three screws and remove the handle holder 5 Remove the two screws and remove the menu bracket 6 Remove the two screws and remove the SW 732 board and the drop protection cushion 7 Unsolder the terminals and remove the...

Page 37: ...e camera shown in the figure 2 11 Replacement of DC DC Convertor Unit 3 Thread the two screws that were removed in Step 2 into the holes of the DC DC convertor unit three turns n Never turn the two screws more than three turns 4 Hold the two screws with hands and remove the DC DC convertor unit 5 Install a new DC DC convertor unit pushing with hands Secure it to the MB 602 board with the two screw...

Page 38: ...N4 and anode cable of the VF 60 board 4 Remove the CRT socket from the CRT 7 Remove the four screws and remove the mask spacer 8 Disconnect the connectors CN21 on LP 84 board and CN31 on LP 85 board 9 Install a new CRT in the reverse procedures of remov al n When installing the upper chassis take care not to clamp the harness between upper and lower chassis Anode cable CRT cable CRT CN4 VF 60 CN2 ...

Page 39: ...nfiguration of the Setup Menu The setup menu consists of the following menus Operation menu Paint menu Maintenance menu Reference menu Triming menu System config menu Operation and Paint menus are normally accessible To display the other menus switch setting of the AT 95 board is required For details refer to Section 1 4 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 board Equipment required CCD Unit OHB 450...

Page 40: ...down the MENU SEL switch Then turn the MENU SEL switch to move the cursor to a menu item which you want and press the MENU SEL switch 2 To shift the page turn the MENU SEL switch with a page scroll bar displayed at the top right of the screen until the desired page is displayed and press the MENU SEL switch The menu enters the item select mode and the page scroll bar disappears 3 To shift the item...

Page 41: ...seconds in the center of the viewfinder screen MODE CHG USR CHG The indications of the optical filter white balance memory and gain value are displayed only when they differ from the standard settings FILTER 1B WHITE A GAIN 0dB USR The indications are displayed corresponding to the settings on the VF DISPLAY page FILTER ON OFF Turns the optical filter indication on and off WHITE ON OFF Turns the w...

Page 42: ...witch is output VF VIDEO MODE Y MIX NAM Selects a video signal to be output to the viewfinder Y Y 0 3R 0 59G 0 11B The same as a camera output signal MIX Y 0 33R 0 33G 0 33B NAM Selects one of the R G and B signal that is maximum in level RGB G ON OFF Sets signals selectable by RGB switch ON R G B G OFF R G B AUTO IRIS IRIS OVERRIDE 99 to 99 0 Sets the reference value for automatic iris adjustment...

Page 43: ...een DA board and CPU on AT board IF OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between IF board and CPU on AT board MD OK NG Displays a self diagnosis result of MD board of camera adaptor AU OK NG Displays a self diagnosis result of AU board of camera adaptor TR OK NG Displays a self diagnosis result of TR board of camera adaptor CAMERA ID ID Sets a camera ID of up to ten alphanumeri...

Page 44: ... on and off TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the sawtooth waveform test signal 2 Outputs 3 step waveform test signal OFF No test signal is output CLEAR Press MENU SEL Sets all settings on the DETAIL 1 page to 0 switch to execute When you press MENU SEL switch the CLEAR indication flashes Press MENU SEL switch again to execute press CANCEL button to cancel DETAIL2 DETAIL ON OFF Turns ...

Page 45: ...F Turns the black gamma function on and off Note A noise appears on the screen during operation TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the sawtooth waveform test signal 2 Outputs 3 step waveform test signal OFF No test signal is output CLEAR Press MENU SEL Resets all settings on the GAMMA page to the factry settings switch to execute When you press MENU SEL switch the CLEAR indication flas...

Page 46: ...button to cancel SCENE FILE 1 Storing and recalling a scene file painting data corresponding to a shot scene 2 Storing a scene file 3 1 Turn MENU SEL switch to move the cursor to FILE STORE then press MENU SEL 4 switch FILE STORE flashes on the viewfinder screen 5 2 Select the file number 1 to 5 to be stored to FILE STORE If data is already stored at the selected location the new data replaces the...

Page 47: ...s the volume of V PARA compensation for the R G or B white shading H SAW R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of H SAW compensation for the R G or B white shading H PARA R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of H PARA compensation for the R G or B white shading WHITE R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the R G or B white level V MOD ON OFF Turns the V modulation shading on and off V MOD R G B M 99 to 99 XX A...

Page 48: ...Set to ON in mesuring the S N ratio And settings of the DETAIL CHROMA GAMMA MATRIX and FLARE will be temporarily turned OFF OFF Settings of DETAIL and so on are returned as they were MOD MEASURE ON OFF ON Set to ON in mesuring the modulation depth And settings of the DETAIL GAMMA MATRIX and FLARE will be temporarily turned OFF OFF Settings of DETAIL and so on are returned as they were MASTER BLACK...

Page 49: ... files The standard switch to execute values are stored at the factory Does not function at present e If the power is turned off without execution of the FILE STORE after clearing the file the original setting is restored 3 1 5 Triming Menu The Triming menu stores the adjustment data in replacing parts as the triming files And the menu can clear the current adjustment values The Triming menu is no...

Page 50: ...coder output signal REG LVL XXX XX Adjusts the level of the R G and B output signals CB ON OFF Turns on and off the camera color bar signal to be output in setting each item on the Y CHROMA page PR VR TEST PR ADG R G B XXX XX Adjusts the reference level of the AD converter for R G B signals on the PR board VA MOD R G B XXX XX Adjusts the R G or B modulation balance for the VA board G CLOCK XXX XX ...

Page 51: ... APL RATIO 99 to 99 0 Sets the way the iris is automatically adjusted 99 PEAK 99 AVERAGE OTHERS FILTER WHT MEM ON OFF ON A total of 8 settings of the white balance value can be saved in conbination with the CC filter and WHITE BAL switch settings OFF One white balance value can be saved for the WHITE BAL switch setting A or B for a total of 2 settings NTSC ENC WIDE NRW Sets the band width of the Q...

Page 52: ... Error in communication with IC18 IC19 TG 159 2 PR 211 Error in communication with IC49 3 VA 163 Error in communication with IC26 4 AT 95 Error in communication with IC46 5 SG 234 Error in communication with IC21 6 DA 88 Error in communication with IC10 7 IF 510 Error in communication with IC155 Refer to CA 550 550P maintenance manual for descriptions on columns of CA n When other equipment than t...

Page 53: ...ral Equipment Camera control unit CCU 700 700P 700A 700AP Master setup unit MSU 700 CCD unit OHB 450 550 series Camera adaptor CA 550 550P Multiburst Chart Sony P N J 6026 110 A Pattern box PTB 500 Sony P N J 6029 140 B Light source for test chart Power supply AC90 to 240V Grayscale Chart Sony P N J 6026 130 B Grayscale Chart 16 9 Sony P N J 6394 080 A White Window Chart Make a square hole at the ...

Page 54: ...e following menus Operation Paint Maintenance Reference Triming file System config To activate each menu first display the TOP menu 9 In this manual describes the setup menu operation as follows Title of the selected page top right corner display For reference When Paint Skin Detail is selected MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 10 How to change the setting values To enter or cancel the setting value ...

Page 55: ...cene File Standard MENU Paint PAGE Scene File P8 ITEM Standard Press the MENU SEL switch on the front panel to execute the Scene File Standard Set each item through the setup menu as follows Refer to the Operation Manual to operate the setup menu MENU Operation PAGE Gain Sw 3 ITEM Low 0 dB ITEM Middle 9 dB ITEM High 18 dB MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Test Off PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On...

Page 56: ...Frequency counter Video signal generator Test point TEST OUT connector Specifications 3 579 545 10 Hz for NTSC 4 433 168 5 Hz for PAL If the specification is not satisfied perform the following adjustment 1 Set the menu as follows and adjust the frequency by turning the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM SC Freq Specifications 3 579 545 10 Hz for NTSC 4 433 168 5 Hz for PAL 4...

Page 57: ...ust the auto black balance AUTO W B BAL switch on the front panel BLK 2 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to RGB Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 3 Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU 4 Confirm the output level of the TEST waveform Set the menu as follows and adjust the level by turning the MENU SEL switch MENU Operation PAGE Auto Setup 8 ITEM Test 2 Specifications A 10...

Page 58: ...e auto black shading MENU Maintenance PAGE Auto Setup M4 ITEM Black Shading Press the MENU SEL switch on the front panel to execute the automatic black shading adjustment 3 Confirm the OK is displayed on the viewfinder or MSU If the error message is displayed perform the adjustment again referring to this message Message and its meaning BLACK OK Adjustment correctly completed LEVEL TOO HIGH Lens c...

Page 59: ... Note Perform this adjustment only when 4 2 3 Black Shading Adjustment is not completed Equipment Waveform monitor Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor GAIN switch on the side panel H 18 dB Test Point TEST OUT connector Iris of the lens CLOSE Adjustment procedures 1 Set the waveform monitor as follows LUM mode VOLTFULL SCALE range 0 5 2 Set the ENC RGB switch on the...

Page 60: ...5 IRE for NTSC A 560 14 mV for PAL Adjustmnet procedures 1 Set the waveform monitor as follows LUM mode VOLTFULL SCAN range 0 5 2 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to RGB Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 3 If the white shading is monitored makes the waveform flat referring to the following tables 4 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B ch following the same procedures as for G c...

Page 61: ... Reference file R1 ITEM File Store Execute the Reference File Store Press the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 6 After adjustments are completed set the switch and menu as follows ENC RGB switch on the side panel ENC Menu setting 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB ...

Page 62: ... Waveform monitor Vectorscope Test point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor Connect the vectorscope to the PIX OUT terminal on the waveform monitor Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame Waveform Monitor Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Kn...

Page 63: ...he vectorscope Vector scope 7 Confirm that the carrier leakage does not observed at portion C on the waveform monitor Specifications C Minimum Waveform Monitor 8 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Test Off 4 2 7 Flare Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec t...

Page 64: ...e the carrier leakage Waveform Monitor 8 Repeat the steps 6 and 7 alternately until the carrier leakage is minimized 9 WHITE BAL switch on the side panel PRST 4 2 8 Knee and White Clip Adjustment Note Perform this adjustment on the customer s preferences if necessary Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor OUTPUT...

Page 65: ... 103 721 4 2 9 Crispening Adjustment Note Perform this adjustment on the customer s preferences if necessary Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame Waveform Monitor Set the menu as follows MENU ...

Page 66: ... ENC switch on the side panel ENC Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On ITEM Level Dep On Adjustment procedures 1 Adjust the iris of the lens to satisfy the white level A Specifications A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Level Dep Specifications Turn the MENU SEL switch on the front panel...

Page 67: ...panel ENC Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Detail On Adjustment procedures 1 Adjust the iris control of the lens to satisfy the white level A Specifications A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Make a selection of line at the center white portion of the grayscale chart 3 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Frequency Specifications...

Page 68: ...u as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee OFF RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Detail On Adjustment procedures 1 Adjust the iris control of the lens to satisfy the white level A Specifications A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the H V Ratio by turning the MENU SEL s...

Page 69: ... by turning the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Level Adjust the detail signal level to be added to each step in the grayscale chart for the desired level 4 2 14 Detail Clip Adjustment Note Perform this adjustment on the customer s preferences if necessary Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to t...

Page 70: ...ary Equipment Color monitor Viewfinder or Vectorscope Preparations Connect the vectorscope to the TEST OUT connector Shoot a person s face Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Skin Detail On Adjustment procedures 1 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Gate On 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the amount of the skin detail signal to the desired level...

Page 71: ...A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust by turning the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Pre knee Zebra S4 ITEM Z Disp 1 Adjustment Pont ITEM Zebra1 level Specifications Adjust that the stripes appear at the center of the portions A on the viewfinder screen The area of the stripes can be changed by ITEM Zebla 1 Wide Waveform Monitor 3 Se...

Page 72: ... of the video signal 99 average level 99 peak to peak level 2 Auto Iris Level Adjustment Set the menu as follows MENU Operation PAGE Auto Iris Auto Knee 6 ITEM Iris Override OFF Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE Iris S6 ITEM LEVEL Specifications A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB Waveform Monitor 4 2 18 File Store Note Be sure to perform this ite...

Page 73: ...F 510 board of BVP 550 550P with EX 464 extension board Disconnect the RET IN connector on CCU 700 700P Short between 45 pin and 92 pin on the EX 464 board using a shorting clip Set 1RV6 V SIZE VF 60 board to the mechanical center position When 1RV6 is marked it should not be turned Adjustment procedures Test point TP3 VF 60 GND E1 VF 60 Adjustment point 1RV5 V HOLD VF 60 Specifications 48 0 0 5 H...

Page 74: ...t the shorting clip on the EX 464 Connect the IF 510 board to the camera 4 3 3 Bright Set Adjustment Preparations OUTPUT DCC switch on the side panel of BVP 550 550P BARS OFF BRIGHT control on the viewfinder Fully turn counter clockwise CONTRAST control on the viewfinder Fully turn clockwise Measurement point viewfinder Adjustment point 1RV9 SUB BRIGHT VF 60 Specifications For NTSC model Spec Adju...

Page 75: ...2 ANODE SET VF 60 Specifications Turn 1RV2 fully counterclock wise and slowly turn it clockwise to adjust the best focus position Note After adjustment is completed confirm that the focus operation can be performed irrespective of its BRIGHT and CONTRAST controls setting 4 3 5 Heater Voltage Adjustment Note This adjustment 4 3 4 Focus Adjustment and 4 3 6 Picture Frame Adjustment affect each other...

Page 76: ...e upper left corner of the picture is distorted makes right angle Waveform Monitor Step 2 Measurement point Viewfinder Adjustment point 1RV7 V LIN VF 60 Specifications Minimize the distortion of the four circles at the corners of the resolution chart Step 3 Measurement point Viewfinder Adjustment point 1RV1 H SIZE VF 60 1RV6 V SIZE VF 60 1Centering magnet Specifications Adjust 1RV1 H SIZE and 1RV6...

Page 77: ...Turn into 16 9 mode Step 7 Test point TP3 VF 60 board GND E1 VF 60 board Adjustment point 1RV10 V SIZE WIDE VF 60 Specifications Measure the value B and adjust the ratio to A B 4 3 Oscilloscope Monitor Note When the centering magnet is turned paint lock it again After these adjustments are completed disconnect the shorting clip and connect the IF 510 board to the camera A B 5 1 RV3 RV4 RV5 RV9 RV8...

Page 78: ...r the power is turned off to extend a printed circuit board and so on be sure to execute the FILE STORE before turning off Refer to Section 4 4 23 File Store 4 4 1 VCO CONT Frequency Adjustment Note Warm up the camera for about 10 minutes before this confirmation Preparations RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Equipment Frequency counter Video signal generator Test point SC out connector Video s...

Page 79: ...OUT connec tor OUTPUT DCC switch on the side panel BARS RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Adjustment procedures 1 Adjustment point 1RV101 D4 IF 510 Specifications A 40 1 IRE for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL 2 Menu setting NTSC only MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM TEST SETUP Specifications B 7 5 1 IRE For NTSC For PAL 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A IF 510 BOARD COMPONENT SIDE IF VIDEO LEVEL RV101 ...

Page 80: ...side panel BARS RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Adjustment procedures 1 Menu setting MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM CHROMA LVL Specifications Place the beam spots inside the corresponding frames on the vectorscope 2 Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector For NTSC For PAL 3 Menu setting MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM BURST LVL Specifications A 40 1 IRE for N...

Page 81: ...on the side panel BARS RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Adjustment procedures 1 Menu setting MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM SC H Phase Specifications Position the luminous line of the burst SC and the beam spot of H as shown in the figure For NTSC For PAL 4 4 6 REG Level Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to t...

Page 82: ...TP54 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 Specifications A 880 40 mV 4 B ch signal confirmation Connect the oscilloscope to the TP50 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 Specifications A 880 40 mV 4 4 8 TEST2 Adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Test point TP52 Extension board extending VA 163 Preparations 1 Extend VA 163 board with EX 464 board 2 Select the TEST SAW signal MENU setting M...

Page 83: ...Menu setting MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM R B Clock Specifications Adjust the 9 MHz signal portion nearly horizontally 4 4 10 VA Gain Adjustment Notes Use the reflective chart reflection ratio 89 9 in this adjustment if possible If a pattern box is used it should be well maintained Set the luminouse intensity of the chart to 2000 lx Never change the setting of the following trimmer c...

Page 84: ...o the TP50 GND TP49 Extension board extending VA 163 Adjustment point 1RV400 F4 VA 163 Specifications B 880 5 mV VA TEST R GAIN R G GAIN R B B GAIN 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A VA 163 BOARD COMPONENT SIDE CT200 RV200 CT300 CT400 RV400 RV300 4 4 11 VA MOD Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor GAIN switch on ...

Page 85: ...n A Adjust so that the level at portion A does not fluctuate even if the setting value for H Saw B varies from 99 to 99 4 MENU setting MENU Maintenance PAGE White Shading M2 ITEM H Saw R 0 ITEM H Saw G 0 ITEM H Saw B 0 4 4 12 Master Black Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Iris of the lens CLOSE Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor A...

Page 86: ...aint PAGE Detail1 P2 ITEM Detail Off PAGE Gamma P5 ITEM Gammma Off PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off ITEM White Clip Off MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM TEST 2 Test point TEST OUT connector Iris of the lens CLOSE Adjustment procedures A D Gain G Adjustment 1 MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM PR AD G G Specifications The white level shall not be changed even if the OUTPUT DCC sw...

Page 87: ...djustment is not completed perform the adjustment again following the message displayed on the viewfinder or MSU If the re adjustment still is not completed consult Sony service representative Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Test point TEST OUT connector Iris of the lens CLOSE Adjustment procedures 1 Set the DISP switch on t...

Page 88: ... range 0 5 2 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to RGB Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the master black level to 3 IRE for NTSC and 35 mV for PAL by turning the MENU SEL switch MENU Maintenance PAGE Black Shading M3 ITEM Black M 4 If the shading is monitored makes the waveform flat following the table 5 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B c...

Page 89: ...the lens to satisfy the white level A A 80 5 IRE for NTSC A 560 14 mV for PAL Adjustmnet procedures 1 Set the waveform monitor as follows LUM mode VOLTFULL SCAN range 0 5 2 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to R G B Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 3 If the white shading is monitored makes the waveform flat following the tables 4 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B ch followin...

Page 90: ... Set the menu as follows MENU Reference PAGE Reference file R1 ITEM File Store Execute the Reference File Store by pressing the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 6 After adjustments are completed set the switch as follows ENC RGB switch on the side panel ENC ...

Page 91: ...ch on the side panel G Adjust the iris control of the lens to satisfy the white level A A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Adjustmnet procedures 1 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the gamma correction for M by turning the MENU SEL switch PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Gamma M Specifications B 60 2 IRE for NTSC B 420 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor...

Page 92: ... Off 9 WHITE BAL switch on the side panel PRST 4 4 17 Flare Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame Waveform Monitor Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee O...

Page 93: ...stment Set the menu as follows and adjust the Flare B by turning the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Flare B Specifications Minimize the carrier leakage Waveform Monitor 8 Repeat the steps 6 and 7 alternately until the carrier leakage is minimized 9 WHITE BAL switch on the side panel PRST 4 4 18 Pre Knee Adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Preparations Extend VA 163 board with an...

Page 94: ...le 12 dB Pre knee2 G Adjustment 13 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP52 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 14 MENU Setting MENU System config PAGE Pre Knee Zebra S4 ITEM PreKnee2 G Specifications B 1 80 0 02 V p p Pre knee2 R Adjustment 15 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP52 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 16 MENU Setting MENU System config PAGE Pre Knee Zebra S4 ITEM PreKnee2 ...

Page 95: ...the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test 1 ITEM White Clip Off ITEM Knee Max On Adjustment Point ITEM Point Specifications A 98 2 IRE for NTSC A 686 10 mV for PAL 2 Knee Slope Adjustment Set the menu as follows and adjust the level by turning the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Max Off Adjustment Point ITEM Slope Specifications B 109 2 IRE for NTSC B 76...

Page 96: ...107 749 105 735 103 721 As for the detail adjustments refer to Sections 4 2 9 to 4 2 17 Adjust according to the customer s preferences 4 4 20 VTR R Y B Y Adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Test points TP4 TP5 DA 88 Preparations OUTPUT DCC switch on the side panel BARS Adjustment procedures 1 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP4 E4 GND E1 F4 DA 88 Board 2 VTR R Y Adjustment Adjustment point MENU Syst...

Page 97: ...ent point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CCU Y SAMP Specifications A 700 2 mV For NTSC For PAL CCU R Y Sync adjustment 3 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP4 E4 GND E1 F4 DA 88 Board 4 Adjustment point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CCU R Y SYNC Specifications B 350 2 mV CCU B Y Sample adjustment 5 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP5 F4 GND E1 F4 DA 88 Board 6 Adjustment point MEN...

Page 98: ...U System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CB On Adjustment procedures G ch Video adjustment 1 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP61 GND GND A Extension board extending IF 510 2 Adjustment point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM RGB OFFSET Specifications A 700 5 mV For NTSC For PAL R ch Video confirmation 3 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP63 GND GND A Extension board extending IF 510 Specificatio...

Page 99: ...erence File Store 1 Set the menu as follows MENU Reference PAGE Referrence File R1 ITEM File Store 2 Press the MENU SEL switch on the front panel to execute the reference file store Triming File Store 1 Set the menu as follows MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 2 Press the MENU SEL switch on the front panel to execute the reference file store 4 4 24 Menu Setting After Finishing...

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Page 101: ...epair parts 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may be not stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Units Representation The following represented units are changed or omitted in writing Units Representation Capacitance µF uF Inductance µH uH Resistance Ω Abbreviation 5 Destination Representation The part indicated For UCJ CE in the sp...

Page 102: ...FEMALE VF 5 1 570 985 11 s SWITCH TOGGLE R G B ENC RGB 6 1 571 396 11 s SWITCH TOGGLE DIPS ON OFF MENU 7 1 657 442 11 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD SW 732 8 3 673 046 00 s LEVER LOCK 9 3 679 683 01 o ARM SLIDE 10 3 679 684 01 o REST ARM 11 3 679 685 01 o TABEL FIXED VF SLIDE 12 3 679 686 01 o TABEL FIXED VF SHOE 13 3 679 698 01 o RING C LOCK 14 3 679 702 01 o CUSION STOPPER 15 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 ST...

Page 103: ... A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD AT 95 103 A 8269 361 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SG 234 104 A 8269 362 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD DA 88 105 A 8269 363 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD IF 510 106 X 3678 450 1 o PANEL ASSY RIGHT 107 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 108 3 692 125 02 o PANEL VA 163 PC BOARD 109 3 692 126 02 o PANEL AT 95 PC BOARD 110 3 692 127 02 o PANEL SG 234 PC BOARD RIGHT PANEL AND PLUG IN BOARDS...

Page 104: ... 452 1 o PANEL ASSY LEFT 205 1 473 314 11 s CONVERTER D C D C No Part No SP Description 206 2 623 773 11 s BOLT M3X8 STAINLESS 207 3 168 296 01 s PIN ID 208 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 209 3 692 113 01 o WEDGE HANGER 210 4 924 260 01 o BOSS D LEFT PANEL AND BOARDS 208 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 208 208 204 B3 X 5 203 B3 X 5 B3 X 5 B2 6 X 5 B3 X 5 210 210 210 202 209 207 206 205 210 B2 6 X 5 B2 6 X 5 208 ...

Page 105: ...D ROTARY 313 3 692 646 01 o SHEET DUST PROTECTION PS 314 3 692 647 01 o SPACER PAD 315 3 693 973 01 s SPRING TORSION SMALL 316 3 701 444 21 s WASHER 6 317 3 742 011 01 s SCREW 1 4 3 8 CONVERSION 318 3 742 015 01 o WEDGE B MOUNTING 319 4 864 521 01 s SPRING PC BOARD GROUND CHASSIS AND SHOLDER PAD 319 Precision P2 6 X 5 Precision P2 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 B4 X 8...

Page 106: ...LE LENS 416 3 312 823 00 s PACKING KNOB No Part No SP Description 417 3 676 244 11 s COVER SW 418 3 679 679 03 s KNOB VR AUDIO 419 3 692 106 01 o BASE SHOULDER 420 3 692 107 02 o COVER FRONT SWITCH 421 3 692 108 01 o GUARD SWITCH 422 3 692 110 01 o BRACKET CONNECTOR 423 3 692 111 01 s KNOB RE MIC LEVEL 424 3 692 149 01 o BRACKET CONNECTOR TEST OUT 425 3 692 644 02 o CAP CONNECTOR 426 3 693 974 01 ...

Page 107: ...14 3 692 131 01 o CHASSIS UPPER 515 3 692 132 01 o COVER TALLY No Part No SP Description 516 3 692 134 01 o MIC CLAMP 517 3 692 135 01 o LID COVER 518 3 692 137 01 o LABEL VF 519 3 692 138 01 s MIC CUSHION RUBBER 520 3 692 145 01 o CUSSHION DRROP PROTECCTION 521 3 692 147 01 o GUARD BAR 522 3 692 148 02 o LEAF SPRING 523 3 692 151 01 o PLATE GROUND 524 3 692 154 01 s KNOB VF 525 3 693 327 01 s NUT...

Page 108: ...146 01 o HOLDER MIRROR 2 615 3 692 155 01 o PLATE DISPLAY No Part No SP Description 616 3 692 166 01 o VF TUBU 3 617 3 722 485 01 o ROLLER SLIDE 618 3 723 069 02 o PROTECTOR MC 619 3 723 073 01 o CUSHION MIRROR 620 3 723 079 01 s EYE CUP 621 3 725 220 02 o TUBE A CRT 622 3 725 276 01 s LUPE VF 623 3 742 038 01 o NUT 2 PLATE 624 3 742 052 03 o HOLDER EYE CUP 625 3 742 053 02 o RING 626 3 742 054 01...

Page 109: ...o SPRING 708 2 381 640 01 o DOG 709 2 381 641 01 o COLLAR 710 2 381 642 02 o MOUNT 711 2 381 648 01 o INSULATOR KNOB 712 2 381 652 01 o SPRING TENSION 713 2 381 654 01 s PIN SPRING 714 3 678 704 00 o SPACER 715 3 720 906 01 o LID S REAR No Part No SP Description 716 3 720 907 01 o PIN S REAR 717 3 720 908 01 o TABLE S PIN REAR 718 3 720 909 01 o KNOB CRANK 719 3 720 910 01 o SHEET SLIDE 720 3 720 ...

Page 110: ...X5 7 671 158 01 s BALL STAINLESS 2 5 DIA 7 682 160 09 s SCREW P 4X6 7 682 247 04 s SCREW K 3X6 7 682 248 09 s SCREW K 3X8 7 682 261 09 s SCREW K 4X8 7 682 545 04 s SCREW B 3X4 7 682 546 04 s SCREW B 3X5 7 682 546 09 s SCREW B 3X5 7 682 561 09 s SCREW B 4X8 7 682 563 09 s SCREW B 4X12 7 682 564 09 s SCREW B 4X14 7 682 576 09 s SCREW B 5X12 7 683 404 04 s BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3X8 7 683 405 04 s BOLT ...

Page 111: ...4 76 s DIODE HSM107S C22 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D7 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D8 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C24 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D10 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C25 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D11 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C26 1 162 970 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V D12 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C27 1 164 156 11 s CER...

Page 112: ...K 5 1 16W R52 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W L1 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47UH R53 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W L2 1 410 377 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 4 7uH R54 1 216 836 11 s METAL CHIP 18K 5 1 16W Q1 8 729 141 48 s TRANSISTOR 2SB624 BV345 R55 1 218 867 11 s CHIP METAL 6 8K 0 50 1 16W Q2 8 729 402 19 s TRANSISTOR XN6501 R56 1 216 824 11 s METAL CHIP 1 8K 5 1 16W Q3 8 729 920 48 s TRA...

Page 113: ...6 849 11 s METAL CHIP 220K 5 1 16W R107 1 216 841 11 s METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R108 1 216 841 11 s METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R109 1 216 841 11 s METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R110 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R111 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R114 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R115 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R118 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R119 1 216 809 11...

Page 114: ...TER CHIP EMI FL13 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL20 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL14 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL15 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL21 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL22 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL16 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL23 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL17 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL24 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL18 1 239 825 11 s FILTER ...

Page 115: ... 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C18 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C19 1 135 160 21 s CHIP TANTALUM 15uF 10 16V C20 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C21 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C22 1 135 160 21 s CHIP TANTALUM 15uF 10 16V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C24 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C25 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C26 1 135 160 21 s CHIP TANTALUM 15uF 10...

Page 116: ...4 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C95 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C159 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C96 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C160 1 162 921 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5 50V C97 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C161 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C98 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C167 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C101 1 162 915 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 5PF 50V C168 1 164 156 11 s...

Page 117: ... 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V IC43 8 759 080 02 s IC TC74VHC541FS EL C230 1 162 915 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 5PF 50V IC44 8 759 079 49 s IC TC74VHC04FS EL C232 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V IC45 8 752 363 60 s IC CXD2307R T4 C233 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V IC46 8 759 632 39 s IC M51958A T1 C236 1 135 181 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V IC47 8 759 632 39 s IC M51958A T1 C237 1 164 156 11 s...

Page 118: ...24 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 5 1 16W R92 1 211 969 11 s CHIP METAL 10 0 50 1 16W R12 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R93 1 218 740 11 s METAL 100K 0 50 1 16W R13 1 218 856 11 s CHIP METAL 2 4K 0 50 1 16W R94 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R14 1 218 729 11 s CHIP METAL 36K 0 50 1 16W R95 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R15 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R96 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP ...

Page 119: ... CHIP 33 5 1 16W R229 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R159 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W R230 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R160 1 218 856 11 s CHIP METAL 2 4K 0 50 1 16W R231 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W R162 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W R233 1 216 814 11 s METAL CHIP 270 5 1 16W R163 1 216 803 11 s METAL CHIP 33 5 1 16W R234 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W ...

Page 120: ...NTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V RB22 1 239 409 11 s NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP TYPE C18 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V RB23 1 239 409 11 s NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP TYPE C19 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V RB24 1 239 409 11 s NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP TYPE C20 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V RB25 1 239 409 11 s NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP TYPE C21 1 162 915 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 5PF 50V RB26 1 239 409 11 s NETWO...

Page 121: ... 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C201 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C93 1 135 160 21 s CHIP TANTALUM 15uF 10 16V C202 1 135 215 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 6 8uF 20 16V C95 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C203 1 162 907 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 50V C96 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C204 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C97 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C205 1 162 907 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 50V C98 1...

Page 122: ...REF 03GS L13 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47UH IC2 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW L14 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47UH IC3 8 759 632 39 s IC M51958A T1 L15 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47UH IC4 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR IC5 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR L16 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47UH L17 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47UH IC6 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR L18 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHI...

Page 123: ... CHIP 100 5 1 16W Q70 8 729 117 32 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4177 R25 1 216 832 11 s METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W Q71 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R26 1 216 803 11 s METAL CHIP 33 5 1 16W Q72 8 729 142 90 s TRANSISTOR 2SK853 K5 R33 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W Q73 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R34 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W Q75 8 729 403 32 s TRANSISTOR XN6534 R35 1 216 845 11 s ME...

Page 124: ...HIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R92 1 216 837 11 s METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R164 1 218 672 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 16W R93 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R165 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R94 1 218 708 11 s METAL 4 7K 0 50 1 16W R166 1 218 708 11 s METAL 4 7K 0 50 1 16W R95 1 218 858 11 s CHIP METAL 3K 0 50 1 16W R167 1 218 705 11 s METAL 3 6K 0 50 1 16W R96 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 1...

Page 125: ...1 218 851 11 s CHIP METAL 1 5K 0 50 1 16W R233 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W R304 1 218 675 11 s CHIP METAL 200 0 50 1 16W R234 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R305 1 218 725 11 s METAL 24K 0 50 1 16W R235 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W R306 1 216 832 11 s METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W R236 1 218 702 11 s CHIP METAL 2 7K 0 50 1 16W R307 1 218 868 11 s CHIP METAL 7 5K 0 50 1 16W R2...

Page 126: ...104 851 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V R379 1 218 727 11 s METAL 30K 0 50 1 16W C31 1 104 851 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V R380 1 218 655 91 s CHIP METAL 30 0 50 1 16W C32 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C33 1 135 208 11 s TANTAL 1uF 20 10V RB1 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR BLOCK CHIP 100KX8 C34 1 104 911 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 33uF 20 10V RB2 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR BLOCK CHIP 100KX8 RB3 1 239 309 11 s ...

Page 127: ...2 C416 1 104 914 11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V D402 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C417 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D500 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C418 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V IC12 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW C419 1 104 914 11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V IC101 8 759 082 61 s IC TC4W53FU C420 1 104 910 11 s CHIP TANTALUM 15uF 10 10V IC151 8 759 925 76 s IC SN74HC08ANS C421 1 162 919 11 s CERAMIC CHI...

Page 128: ... 729 141 75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD596DV345 R13 1 218 677 11 s CHIP METAL 240 0 50 1 16W R14 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W Q101 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R15 1 218 724 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 5 1 16W Q102 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R23 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W Q103 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R24 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W Q109 8 729 117 16 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1611 ...

Page 129: ...W R428 1 218 672 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 16W R260 1 216 295 11 s CHIP CONDUCTOR 0 R429 1 218 856 11 s CHIP METAL 2 4K 0 50 1 16W R263 1 216 857 11 s METAL CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R430 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R264 1 218 668 11 s CHIP METAL 100 0 50 1 16W R431 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W R271 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R432 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W R272 1 ...

Page 130: ...0 50 1 16W R714 1 216 631 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 10W R532 1 218 694 11 s CHIP METAL 1 2K 0 50 1 16W R715 1 218 727 11 s METAL 30K 0 50 1 16W R533 1 218 846 11 s CHIP METAL 910 0 50 1 16W R716 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R534 1 211 992 11 s CHIP METAL 91 0 50 1 16W R717 1 218 668 11 s CHIP METAL 100 0 50 1 16W R535 1 218 840 11 s CHIP METAL 510 0 50 1 16W R718 1 216 857 11 s METAL CHIP 1M 5 ...

Page 131: ...TOR CHIP TYPE RB8 1 239 409 11 s NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP TYPE C16 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C17 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V S1 1 572 272 11 s SWITCH SLIDE C18 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C19 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C20 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C21 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C22 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V PR 211 BOARD ...

Page 132: ...TALUM 4 7uF 10 10V C95 1 135 178 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 1 5uF 20 20V C31 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C96 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C32 1 162 915 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 5PF 50V C97 1 135 179 21 s TANTAL 2 2uF 10 16V C98 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C33 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C34 1 162 966 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50V C99 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C35 1 135 216 11 s...

Page 133: ...METAL 3 3K 0 50 1 16W IC204 8 759 082 61 s IC TC4W53FU R25 1 216 831 11 s METAL CHIP 6 8K 5 1 16W IC206 8 759 173 16 s IC TL062CPW R26 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W IC207 8 759 058 55 s IC TC7S02FU TE85L R27 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W R28 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W L1 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47UH R29 1 218 873 11 s CHIP METAL 12K 0 50 1 16W L2 1 410 737 31 s INDUC...

Page 134: ...HIP 100K 5 1 16W R90 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R202 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R92 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R203 1 216 829 11 s METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R95 1 218 692 11 s CHIP METAL 1K 0 50 1 16W R204 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R96 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R205 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R97 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R206...

Page 135: ...CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R4 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R5 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R5 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R6 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R6 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R7 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R7 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R8 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W R8 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R9 1 216 849 11 s...

Page 136: ... C18 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C19 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C20 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V C21 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V SW 733 BOARD C22 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V Ref No C24 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V or Q ty Part No SP Description C25 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V 1pc 1 657 445 11 o PRINTED CI...

Page 137: ...AMIC 56PF 5 50V C221 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C342 1 135 092 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 3 3uF 10 16V C223 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C343 1 135 210 11 s TANTALUM 4 7uF 10 10V C224 1 104 608 11 s ELECT 33uF 20 6 3V C359 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C225 1 135 217 21 s TANTAL 15uF 20 6 3 C400 1 135 214 21 s TANTAL 4 7uF 20 20V C226 1 135 217 21 s TANTAL 15uF 20 6 3 C401 1 164 156 11...

Page 138: ... 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 IC1 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW Q205 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 IC3 8 759 066 68 s IC REF 03GS Q206 8 729 117 73 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4178 F14 IC5 8 759 180 08 s IC TC74HC4538AFS Q207 8 729 143 07 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1610 Y33 IC6 8 759 359 68 s IC TL074CPW E05 Q208 8 729 117 32 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4177 IC7 8 759 058 64 s IC TC7S32FU TE85R Q209 8 729 117 73 s TRANSISTOR ...

Page 139: ...16W Q420 8 729 402 19 s TRANSISTOR XN6501 R61 1 208 854 11 s CHIP METAL 1M 0 50 1 10W R62 1 216 853 11 s METAL CHIP 470K 5 1 16W R1 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R63 1 218 883 11 s METAL 33K 0 50 1 16W R2 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R3 1 218 724 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 5 1 16W R64 1 218 883 11 s METAL 33K 0 50 1 16W R4 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R65 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2...

Page 140: ...CHIP METAL 3K 0 50 1 16W R122 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R258 1 218 717 11 s CHIP METAL 11K 0 50 1 16W R123 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R259 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R200 1 218 692 11 s CHIP METAL 1K 0 50 1 16W R260 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R201 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R261 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R202 1 216 829 11 s METAL CHIP...

Page 141: ... 0 50 1 16W R427 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R343 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R428 1 218 714 11 s METAL 8 2K 0 50 1 16W R344 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R429 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R345 1 218 842 11 s CHIP METAL 620 0 50 1 16W R430 1 218 730 11 s CHIP METAL 39K 0 50 1 16W R346 1 218 750 11 s METAL 270K 0 50 1 16W R431 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K ...

Page 142: ...41 260 11 s METAL ADJ 500 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 RV400 1 241 260 11 s METAL ADJ 500 CN402F to CN1122 BOARD 1 695 892 11 o HOUSING 12P 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 CN405F to CN1122 BOARD 1 764 198 11 o HOUSING 11P 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 CN406F to CN1122 BOARD 1 764 193 11 o HOUSING 3P FRAME 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 Ref No CN407F to MB602 BOARD...

Page 143: ... CERAMIC 470PF 10 1KV D3 8 719 026 16 s DIODE CL 150D CD T C20 1 163 243 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5 50V C21 1 163 038 00 s CHIP CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C22 1 128 405 11 s ELECT 22uF 20 50V C23 1 162 957 11 s CERAMIC 220PF 5 50V C24 1 163 809 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10 25V C25 1 163 038 00 s CHIP CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C26 1 135 159 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 10 20V C27 1 135 159 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 10 20V C...

Page 144: ...OR 2SA1808 R43 1 216 667 11 s METAL CHIP 4 7K 0 5 1 10W Q7 8 729 422 44 s TRANSISTOR 2SK663 Q8 8 729 403 32 s TRANSISTOR XN6534 R44 1 208 814 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 0 50 1 10W Q9 8 729 105 37 s TRANSISTOR 2SC3360 N16 R45 1 218 740 11 s METAL 100K 0 50 1 16W Q10 8 729 105 37 s TRANSISTOR 2SC3360 N16 R46 1 216 673 11 s METAL CHIP 8 2K 0 5 1 10W R47 1 216 651 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 0 5 1 10W Q11 8 729 117 3...

Page 145: ... s METAL 560 0 50 1 10W R97 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R3 1 216 673 11 s METAL CHIP 8 2K 0 5 1 10W R98 1 218 740 11 s METAL 100K 0 50 1 16W R4 1 208 814 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 0 50 1 10W R5 1 208 814 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 0 50 1 10W R99 1 218 684 11 s CHIP METAL 470 0 50 1 16W R100 1 218 684 11 s CHIP METAL 470 0 50 1 16W R6 1 208 814 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 0 50 1 10W R101 1 208 822 11 s CH...

Page 146: ...URES Ref No Part No SP Description or Q ty Part No SP Description J 6026 110 A o MULTI BURST CHART 1pc 1 542 233 12 o MICROPHONE J 6026 130 B o GRAYSCALE CHART 1pc 3 179 882 01 o SPACER MICROPHONE J 6029 140 B o PATTERN BOX PTB 500 J 6394 080 A o GRAYSCALE CHART 16 9 J 6395 040 A o EXTENSION BOARD EX 464 ...

Page 147: ... 19 SN74HC08APW 6 19 SN74HC157APW 6 19 SN74HC74ANS 6 19 SN74HCT04APW 6 19 SN74HCT244APW E05 6 20 SN75158PS 6 20 STK10C68 5S35 6 20 TA75S393F 6 20 TA8129Z 6 21 TC4S01F 6 21 TC4S11F 6 21 TC4S30F 6 21 TC4S69F 6 21 TC4S71F 6 21 TC4S81F 6 22 TC4SU69F 6 21 TC4W53FU 6 22 TC4W66FU 6 22 TC74HC00AF 6 16 TC74HC4052AFS EL 6 22 TC74HC4053AFS 6 16 TC74HC4538AFS 6 22 TC74HC595AF 6 23 TC74VHC00FS EL 6 16 TC74VHC0...

Page 148: ...27U RD M B RD MB RD M B RD UH RD UJN KV1470 HSM88WK MA141WK GL 5ED5 A RED B YEL GRN TRANSISTOR 2SA1162G 2SA1226 2SA1610 2SA1611 2SA1688 2SA1808 2SA811A 2SB1440S 2SB624 2SB1115A 2SB1121 2SB798 2SD1111 SC802 04 V09C V09G V11 2SC1623 2SC2223 2SC2712 2SC2713 2SC2714Y 2SC2757 2SC2758 2SC3115 2SC3360 2SC4177 2SC4177 L6 2SC4178 2SC4184 2SC4215 2SD1048 2SD596 2SD596 DV5 1 2 3 ...

Page 149: ... 70ns FLAT PACKAGE C MOS 256K 32768x8 BIT STATIC RAM TOP VIEW Tr Others 2SD1615A 2SD1623 DTA143XKA R1 4 7K R2 10K DTA144EE R1 47K R2 47K DTA144EUA R1 47K R2 47K IMB2 R 47K DTC143XKA R1 4 7K R2 10K DTC144EE R1 47K R2 47K DTC144EK R1 47K R2 47K DTC144EKA R1 47K R2 47K DTC144EUA R1 47K R2 47K IMH2 R 47K ...

Page 150: ...PR PRESET INPUT DATA LOAD CONTROL INPUT LD F V E V 12 13 11 14 OUT 10 15 OUT 9 16 5V VSS OUT C V OUT B V A V B V A V IN PR IN E V IN F V IN OUT G V OUT IN C V D V DI LD H V G V H V IN IN CK OUT DO D 22 E 8 F 9 G 14 H 15 PR 7 LD 16 DI 20 17 F 11 IN IN IN IN OUT LATCH A D A A A V A V B V B V D A B LATCH B LATCH C D A C C V C V LATCH D D A D D V D V LATCH E D A E E V E V LATCH F D A F F V F V LATCH G...

Page 151: ...6 5 BVP 550 BVP 550P PC410 SHARP FLAT PACKAGE OPIC OUTPUT PHOTO COUPLER TOP VIEW XP6435 XP6534 XP6501 Others SGM2016M UPA101G NEC FLAT PACKAGE TRANSISTOR ARRAY TOP VIEW XN6401 XN6435 XN6501 XN6534 ...

Page 152: ...R TOP VIEW CA3102M RCA FLAT PACKAGE HIGH FREQ DIFFERNTIAL AMPLIFIER TOP VIEW CLC505AJE COMLINEAR FLAT PACKAGE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER TOP VIEW CXA1165M SONY FLAT PACKAGE CATV VHF TUNER TOP VIEW CXA1432M SONY FLAT PACKAGE VIDEO SIGNAL CLAMPER TOP VIEW ...

Page 153: ... CLP C1 CLP PLS2 EE V I DR VEE DR VCC VCC VEE V I CC INPUT BLACK1 2 BLKG BLK SHAD CLP PLS1 2 F COMP FB REF G CTRL GS1 2 KNEE PT KNEE SW OUT SW SIG IN W SHAD ZERO FOR CLAMP DC COMPENSATION BLANKING SIGNAL BLACK SHADING CORRECTION SIGNAL CLAMP PULSE FLARE COMPENSATION SIGNAL OUTPUT 2 INVERT AMPLIFY DC ADJUST WHITE BALANCE GAIN CONTROL GAIN SELECT KNEE POINT 1 4 1 5 KNEE SELECT 4 5V 1 4 KNEE 0V 1 5 K...

Page 154: ... 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 VRB VRB VRT VRT NC NC NC AGND AGND AV DD AV DD 5V 5V NC AGND AGND DVDD NC NC CALIBRATION PULSE INPUT CHIP ENABLE CLOCK OUTPUT D0 D8 INVERSION OUTPUT D9 INVERSION DIGITAL DATA OUTPUT ENABLE CALIBRATION CIRCUIT RESET OUTPUT DATA D5 D9 SELECT FOR CALIBRATION 4 CLOCK HIGH THROUGH OUTPUT LOW DATA FIXED AS WITH D0 D4 TEST SIGNAL INPUT TEST MODE TEST SIGNAL INPUT TEST SIGNA...

Page 155: ...C BVP 550 BVP 550P CXK1203AR SONY FLAT PACKAGE C MOS DIGITAL LINE MEMORY TOP VIEW EL4581CS ELT FLAT PACKAGE VIDEO SYNC SEPARATOR TOP VIEW HA11423MP HITACHI FLAT PACKAGE TV H V SYNC SIGNAL PROCESSOR TOP VIEW ...

Page 156: ...P 550 BVP 550P HD14053BFP HITACHI FLAT PACKAGE C MOS TRIPLE 2 CHANNEL ANALOG MULTIPLEXERS DEMULTIPLEXERS TOP VIEW HD151015T HITACHI FLAT PACKAGE C MOS 9 BIT LEVEL SHIFTER TRANSCEIVER WITH 3 STATE OUTPUTS TOP VIEW ...

Page 157: ...6 11 IC BVP 550 BVP 550P HD6475328F10 HITACHI C MOS 16 BIT MICROPROCESSOR TOP VIEW ...

Page 158: ...RS TOP VIEW LM358PS TI FLAT PACKAGE UPC358G2 NEC FLAT PACKAGE DUAL OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS TOP VIEW LM393PS TI FLAT PACKAGE UPC393G2 NEC FLAT PACKAGE DUAL VOLTAGE COMPARATORS TOP VIEW LM4040BIM3X NS PRECISION MICROPOWER SHUNT VOLTAGE REFERENCE TOP VIEW M27V201 200L6 SGS CHIP CARRIER C MOS 2M 256X8 BIT UV ERASABLE PROM AND OTP ROM TOP VIEW ...

Page 159: ...L BAL LEVEL2 FILTER IN1 IN2 MODE SEL OUT1 OUT2 PASS VCA REDUCE LEVEL LEVEL1 V OUT REF BALANCE LEVEL2 CONTROL FILTER INPUT 1 INPUT 2 MODE SELECT OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 PASS VCA CONTROL SWITCH SWITCHING NOISE REDUCE LEVEL LEVEL1 CONTROL REFERENCE VOLTAGE OUTPUT VCA1 OUTPUT BUFFER 1 16 OUT1 15 IN1 OUT2 10 IN2 11 REG 1 2 V OUT FILTER REF INPUT BUFFER 1 INPUT BUFFER 2 OUTPUT BUFFER 2 VCA2 CONTROL VOLTAGE GE...

Page 160: ...GP MITSUBISHI FLAT PACKAGE C MOS 8 BITx12 CHANNEL D A CONVERTER WITH BUFFER OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER TOP VIEW MAX202CSE MAXIM RS 232 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER TOP VIEW MB88346BPFV FUJITSU FLAT PACKAGE SMALL C MOS 8 BIT D A CONVERTER TOP VIEW ...

Page 161: ... FLAT PACKAGE C MOS 12 BIT D A CONVERTER WITH OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER TOP VIEW MC14018BF MOTOROL FLAT PACKAGE C MOS PRESETTABLE DIVIDE BY N COUNTER TOP VIEW MC14020BF MOTOROLA FLAT PACKAGE C MOS 14 STAG RIPPLE CARRY BINARY COUNTER DRIVER TOP VIEW ...

Page 162: ... FLAT PACKAGE TC74HC00AF TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE TC74VHC00FS EL TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE SMALL C MOS QUAD 2 INPUT NAND GATES TOP VIEW MC74HC4053F MOTOROLA FLAT PACKAGE TC74HC4053AFS TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE C MOS TRIPLE 2 CHANNEL ANALOG MULTIPLEXER DEMULTIPLEXER TOP VIEW MN6790S MATSUSHITA C MOS CLOCK GENERATOR TOP VIEW ...

Page 163: ...6 17 IC BVP 550 BVP 550P MN8232A MATSUSHITA PICTURE IN PICTURE PICTURE OUT PICTURE CONTROLLER TOP VIEW MSM82C55A 2GS OKI FLAT PACKAGE C MOS PROGRAMMABLE PERIPHERAL INTERFACE TOP VIEW ...

Page 164: ...8 BIT I O EXPANDER TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 Vcc GND TYPE NJM3414M RC3414M M5223FP Vcc 15V 36V NOTE TA75358P 12V NJM4558V JRC FLAT PACKAGE NJU7022M JRC FLAT PACKAGE DUAL OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER TOP VIEW NJM4556AM A NEC FLAT PACKAGE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER WIDE BAND DECOMPENSATED TOP VIEW REF 03GS PMI REFERENCE TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCER TOP VIEW ...

Page 165: ...VIEW SN74HC157APW TI FLAT PACKAGE TC74VHC157FS TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE SMALL C MOS QUAD 2 LINE TO 1 LINE DATA SELECTOR MULTIPLEXER TOP VIEW SN74HC74ANS TI FLAT PACKAGE TC74VHC74F TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE TC74VHC74FS EL TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE SMALL C MOS DUAL D TYPE FLIP FLOPS WITH DIRECT SET RESET TOP VIEW SN74HCT04APW TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE TC74VHC04FS EL TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE SMALL C MOS HEX INVERTERS TOP V...

Page 166: ...4VHC244FS EL TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE SMALL C MOS BUS BUFFER WITH 3 STATE OUTPUTS TOP VIEW SN75158PS TI DUAL DIFFERENTIAL LINE DRIVE TOP VIEW STK10C68 5S35 SIMTEK FLAT PACKAGE C MOS 8KX8 BIT NONVOLATILE STATIC RAM TOP VIEW TA75S393F TOSHIBA SINGLE COMPARATOR TOP VIEW ...

Page 167: ...ACKAGE TC7S00FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE C MOS 2 INPUT NAND GATE TOP VIEW TC4S30F TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE TC7S86FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE C MOS 2 INPUT EXCLUSIVE OR GATE TOP VIEW TC4S69F TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE TC4SU69F TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE TC7S04FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE TC7SH04FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE C MOS INVERTER TOP VIEW TC4S71F TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE TC7S32FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE TC7SH32FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACK...

Page 168: ...FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE C MOS 2 CHANNEL MULTIPLEXER DEMULTIPLEXER TOP VIEW TC4W66FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE C MOS DUAL BILATERAL SWITCH TOP VIEW TC74HC4052AFS EL TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE C MOS DUAL 4 CHANNEL ANALOG MULTIPLEXER DEMULTIPLEXER TOP VIEW TC74HC4538AFS TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE C MOS DUAL RETRIGGERABLE NON RETRIGGERABLE MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR TOP VIEW ...

Page 169: ...T SHIFT REGISTER WITH LATCHED 3 STATE OUTPUT TOP VIEW TC74VHC02F TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE C MOS QUAD 2 INPUT NOR GATES TOP VIEW TC74VHC138FS EL TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE SMALL C MOS 3 TO 8 LINE DECODER DEMULTIPLEXER TOP VIEW TC74VHC163F TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE C MOS PRESETTABLE SYNCHRONOUS 4 BIT BINARY COUNTER TOP VIEW ...

Page 170: ...T PACKAGE SMALL C MOS BUFFERS AND LINE DRIVERS WITH 3 STATE OUTPUTS TOP VIEW TC7W00FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE C MOS 2 INPUT NAND GATE TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 GND VDD 2 to 6 V 1 2 A B 7 Y 5 6 3 A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 Y 1 1 1 0 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL A B Y Y A B A B TC7W02F TOSHIBA FLAT PACKAGE C MOS DUAL 2 INPUT NOR GATE TOP VIEW TC7W04FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE C MOS HEX INVERTERS TOP VIEW TC7W08FU TOSH...

Page 171: ... TOP VIEW F TYPE FU TYPE VDD 2 to 6V 5 6 7 8 GND 4 3 2 1 1 2 A B Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 7 6 5 3 B 0 0 1 1 A 0 1 0 1 Y0 0 1 1 1 Y1 1 0 1 1 Y2 1 1 0 1 Y3 1 1 1 0 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 INPUTS SELECT SELECTED OUTPUT OUTPUTS 0 LOW LEVL 1 HIGH LEVEL SCALE 5 1 VDD 2 to 6V 5 6 7 8 GND 4 3 2 1 SCALE 5 1 TC7W32FU TOSHIBA CHIP PACKAGE C MOS DUAL 2 INPUT OR GATE TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 GND VDD 2 to 6 V 1 2 A B 7 Y A 0 0 1 1 B 0 ...

Page 172: ...TLC0820ACDW TI FLAT PACKAGE C MOS 8 BIT SEMIFLASH TYPE A D CONVERTER TOP VIEW TLC272CP TLC272CPW TI TLC27L2CPS TI FLAT PACKAGE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER TOP VIEW UPD4702G NEC C MOS INCREMENTAL ENCODER 8BIT UP DOWN COUNTER TOP VIEW ...

Page 173: ...6 27 IC BVP 550 BVP 550P UPD6453GT 610 NEC FLAT PACKAGE C MOS ON SCREEN CHARACTER DISPLAY TOP VIEW ...

Page 174: ...TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 GND Vcc 5V A0 A1 A2 IN IN IN WC SCL SDA IN IN OUT 6 3 2 1 7 5 SCL A2 A1 A0 WC NOTE TEST at X24164SIC7000 START STOP LOGIC SLAVE ADDRESS REGISTER COMPARATOR CONTROL LOGIC WORD ADDRESS COUNTER LOAD INC E PROM 2K 64x32 4K 64x64 16K 64x256 2 X DEC Y DEC DATA ERGISTER 8 CK PIN H V GENERATION TIMING CONTROL START CYCLE 7 5 6 3 2 1 WC SDA SCL A2 A1 A0 D OUT ACK D OUT R W SDA ...

Page 175: ...7 1 BVP 550 BVP 550P 7 1 Section 7 Block Diagrams ...

Page 176: ...DEO AMP for VIDEO CAMERA VIDEO AMP for VIDEO CAMERA VIDEO AMP for VIDEO CAMERA R X R W SHD G W SHD B W SHD AMP AMP AMP R FEED BACK G X G FEED BACK VA 163 B X B FEED BACK R X 36 18 M CLK AD VD AD HD R FEED BACK G X R G B R G B G FEED BACK B X B FEED BACK ND FILT CC FILT TEMP IIC DATA VTR S S TRIG RET EN ZEBRA REC TALLY PB REF BACK UP BATTERY EX ON IRIS POSI ZOOM POSI TP1 232C I F RM SD CA CONT DATA...

Page 177: ... B X VF R Y X VF B Y X TALLY REC TALLY N P VBS X GEN LOCK X SKIN GATE DL SYNC R Y X B Y X TALLY ON REC TALLY N P IF 510 CHAR VF VF Y X CHAR BACK CORSOR 1 CORSOR 2 IIC DATA VD HD Y X RV101 VBS GAIN SAMPLE1 BLKG VD CF SYNC 18MCLK CN 1121 R Y X B Y X Y X C X VTR SYNC VBS X MONI X PB REF RET VIDEO X SKIN GATE R X B X REC TALLY MIC VTR SAVE AUDIO CH1 CONT AUDIO LEVEL TAPE REM CA CONT DATA COM CONT PB R...

Page 178: ...F V1B V1C IC8 1 2 4 5 7 8 10 4 6 9 11 IC9 TIMING PULSE GEN FOR TEST2 1 14 2 13 10 9 23 8 IC22 Q10 TEST2 GEN Q14 TEST1 BA SW Q11 NAM SW Q12 13 NAM IC22 12 13 14 11 RV50 TEST VOA VOB VOC VOH IC17 12 13 14 11 16 3 IC17 2 1 15 10 16 2 IC17 5 3 4 9 16 1 VOA GC ARRAY VOB VOC V1A V1B V1C IC15 AMP 8 10 16 5 IC15 AMP 14 12 16 4 IC15 AMP 1 3 R30 31 ATT R25 16 ATT IC5 MM 5 10 16 23 Q CLP1 ATT CLP2 ATT CLP2 B...

Page 179: ...O1 I O8 G E 22 24 A0 A17 13 15 17 21 D0 D7 A4 A5 A6 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A19 24 3 24 2 24 1 23 5 23 4 23 2 23 1 18 19 2 18 2 21 1 22 2 24 5 ADDRESS DECORER 24 15 17 4 21 4 24 14 24 13 24 9 24 10 24 11 23 8 CS 17 1 2 1 37 4 1 2 31 4 1 2 4 B0 B7 A0 A7 D0 D7 DB0 DB7 5 3 3V CONV DIR G 2 23 IC38 IC39 15 22 3 10 2 4 6 8 17 15 18 16 14 12 3 5 1 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 EN X1 X2 X3 X4 Y1 Y2 CD0 CD7 B A IC29 2 3 D...

Page 180: ...18 36M IN ACK SEA SCL 25 7 13 25 14 6 25 18 2 11 3 5 6 35 9 11 8 2 3 25 16 4 IC5 Q7 18 2 2 Q10 12 14 15 18 1 2 Q20 SYNC SEP Q11 BUFF IC206 Q204 IC11 20 35 DET IC17 CABLE COMP Q5 6 8 9 17 CABLE COMP Q202 203 POWER SW BURST SEP BPF CONTROL 4 35 6 11 1 20 2 IC18 Q23 P ON RESET 3 1V IC41 6 7 1 5 5 IC40 2 1 2 6 4 626 31 4 2 IC32 AMP IC32 AMP 7 IC33 12 13 14 11 12 14 IC32 AMP IC34 H COMP 3 1 IC33 5 3 4 ...

Page 181: ...4 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 R0 IC7 19 28 9 18 63 64 1 9 33 3 32 29 42 41 40 58 54 50 BCK RCK GCK BLK VRB CRG VRR B0 G0 NEG 0 76Vp p FL6 LPF FL7 LPF FL8 LPF Q48 49 BUFF Q67 117 BUFF Q85 86 BUFF IC24 5V 6 7 1 5 Q50 53 AMP IC23 Q54 FBC Q68 71 AMP IC27 Q72 FBC Q87 90 AMP IC27 Q91 FBC Y 18 R Y 18 B Y 18 NEG 1 0Vp p NEG 0 76Vp p SW1 A INH B R Y SYNC INH DL SYNC B Y SAMPLE SETUP 2 SETUP Y DL BLKG Y SAMPLE CHAR...

Page 182: ...5 6 3 Q205 BUFF Q250 SYNC TIP 7 1 2 304 306 2 2 2 5 6 6 306 7 2 13 303 6 EXT ND 303 8 EXT VD 303 1 13 302 2 302 12 302 3 3 11 351 3 1 3 IC322 6 5 10 8 12 1 TIMING PULSE SW er IC302 303 351 DE JITER IN S1 GEN RET 1 3 154 6 5 3 310 6 5 3 404 2 4 SG 1 23 1 12 DL SYNC IN DA 1 71 1 72 Y X IN AT 1 46 1 26 PEAK RESET IN AT 1 45 1 25 WINDOW IN DA 1 69 1 70 R Y X IN DA 1 67 1 68 B Y X IN SG 1 36 1 48 N P I...

Page 183: ...L1 SL2 SL3 SL4 SL5 SL6 H1 OFF LOW S2 ZEBRA ON OFF MOMENTARY S3 TALLY D12 BACK TARRY 3 6 VIDEO VIDEO 11 9 RV2 CONTRAST 11 8 VR 199 2 3 3 7 Q3 BUFF DL1 80ns DELAY Q4 5 BUFF INV Q6 BUFF Q7 BLKG CLEAN RV9 SUB BRIGHT 3 5 3 2 PEAKING 50V 11 10 11 13 3 4 3 1 RV3 PEAKING 11 11 11 14 RV1 BRIGHT VR 199 3 3 PEAKING BRIGHT CTL Q8 9 AMP Q10 BUFF TP2 Q12 RV3 H HOLD 9 3V Q17 RIPPLE FILTER IC1 12 11 13 8 AFC GATE...

Page 184: ...5 4 OHB 400 500 500WS PAL OHB 450 451 550 550WS PAL 5 4 ...

Page 185: ... J K L M N O P 5 4 3 2 1 Section 8 Schematic Diagrams LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS VR 199 LP 84 LP 85 VF 60 PR 211 CN 1142 MB 602 CN 1122 SW 731 SW 733 SW 730 VA 163 CN 1121 AT 95 SG 234 DA 88 IF 510 CN 1120 SW 732 SW 742 ...

Page 186: ... TA D C214 1 25V TA CA C232 22 10V C404 10 6 3V TA B CT200 CT300 CT400 R207 5 6k R223 100 1 16W R241 2k R304 5 6k R323 100 1 16W R403 5 6k 1 16W R411 5 6k R423 100 1 16W R441 2k R309 13k R408 13k R263 1k R363 1k R463 1k C407 33p C307 33p C207 33p R268 3 3k C259 1 25V TA CA R468 3 3k R215 330 R315 330 R415 330 R459 20k C332 22 10V R209 20k C240 56p R244 620 C340 56p R345 620 C440 56p R444 620 C241 ...

Page 187: ...4CPW E05 IC300 3 4 TL064CPW E05 IC400 3 4 TL064CPW E05 R472 100k R471 100k R371 100k R372 100k R271 100k R272 100k C231 1 25V TA CA IC202 2 2 CXA1486Q TH Q218 2SA1611 T1M7 IC203 TC4W53FU TE12R IC204 TC7S08FU TE85R Q219 XN6501 TW Q220 XN6501 TW C331 1 25V TA CA IC302 2 2 CXA1486Q TH IC303 TC4W53FU TE12R Q318 2SA1611 T1M7 Q319 XN6501 TW Q320 XN6501 TW R355 10k 1 16W C431 1 25V TA C IC402 2 2 CXA1486...

Page 188: ...B C24 10 10V TA CB R19 10 R22 10 R40 100 CN1 8 100 CN1 13 100 CN1 12 100 CN1 11 100 CN1 7 100 CN1 14 100 CN1 89 100 CN1 87 100 CN1 88 100 CN1 97 100 CN1 98 100 CN1 99 100 CN1 100 100 CN1 91 100 CN1 92 100 CN1 93 100 CN1 94 100 CN1 85 100 CN1 86 100 CN1 9 100 IC1 1 4 TL064CPW E05 C6 10 10V TA CB C5 10 10V TA CB IC1 3 4 TL064CPW E05 Q2 2SB1114 T1ZL IC1 4 4 TL064CPW E05 C10 0 1 IC6 1 4 TL074CPW E05 Q...

Page 189: ...09 10k R113 100 CN1 26 100 CN1 25 100 CN1 3 100 CN1 1 100 CN1 2 100 CN1 66 100 CN1 65 100 CN1 64 100 CN1 63 100 CN1 78 100 CN1 79 100 CN1 80 100 CN1 77 100 IC27 TC7S08FU TE85R IC25 TC7S04FU TE85R IC22 3 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC22 2 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC22 1 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL D7 HSM107S TL IC23 4 4 SN74HC08APW E05 IC23 1 4 SN74HC08APW E05 C40 6 8 6 3V R95 47k IC16 MP7670AS TE2 IC26 X24C02S 3 0 C700 0...

Page 190: ... 3 IC1 F 1 IC2 G 2 IC3 G 1 IC4 A 2 IC5 B 2 IC6 B 4 IC7 B 2 IC8 A 2 IC9 B 3 IC11 B 4 IC12 C 2 IC13 B 2 IC14 C 3 IC15 D 4 IC16 D 2 IC17 D 4 IC18 D 4 IC19 D 4 IC20 D 4 IC21 D 4 IC22 D 4 IC23 E 3 IC24 E 3 IC25 D 4 IC26 E 2 IC27 E 4 IC28 F 4 IC29 G 3 IC30 G 2 IC31 F 2 IC32 B 2 IC33 B 2 IC34 C 2 IC35 C 4 IC37 E 4 IC38 C 3 IC39 E 4 IC40 D 2 IC41 C 3 IC42 D 3 IC43 D 3 IC44 D 3 IC45 D 2 IC46 G 4 IC47 E 2 I...

Page 191: ... 2 4 TL064CPW E05 D8 HSM107S TL D10 HSM107S TL D11 HSM107S TL R52 1k D13 HSM107S TL D14 N M D15 HSM107S TL IC9 4 4 TL064CPW E05 IC12 2 2 NJU7022M TE2 R165 3k 1 16W R164 300k 1 16W R62 330k IC13 MB88351PFV ER CN1 92 100 CN1 91 100 CN1 89 100 CN1 100 100 CN1 99 100 CN1 98 100 CN1 97 100 CN1 88 100 CN1 87 100 CN1 86 100 CN1 85 100 CN1 75 100 CN1 74 100 CN1 73 100 CN1 72 100 CN1 96 100 CN1 95 100 CN1 ...

Page 192: ... 1 TP1 C7 1 5 25V TA L2 4 7µH IC16 HD6475328F10 TP4 C49 0 1 C48 6 8 16V TA IC23 2 2 TC74VHC20FS EL IC36 IC37 TC7SH08FU TE85R R91 10 R92 10 R93 10 R94 10 R95 10 R96 10 CN1 84 100 CN1 83 100 CN1 32 100 CN1 33 100 CN1 34 100 CN1 35 100 CN1 36 100 CN1 37 100 CN1 38 100 CN1 39 100 CN1 31 100 CN1 30 100 CN1 40 100 CN1 29 100 CN1 42 100 CN1 41 100 CN1 55 100 CN1 56 100 CN1 46 100 CN1 23 100 CN1 45 100 CN...

Page 193: ... CN1 16 100 CN1 20 100 CN1 13 100 CN1 14 100 CN1 11 100 CN1 12 100 CN1 9 100 CN1 10 100 CN1 17 100 CN1 19 100 CN1 15 100 CN1 27 100 CN1 25 100 CN1 28 100 CN1 26 100 CN1 22 100 CN1 43 100 CN1 2 100 CN1 1 100 CN1 24 100 CN1 44 100 IC27 µPD71055GB 10 3B 4 IC28 µPD71055GB 10 3B 4 Q6 1 2 IMH2 T110 Q4 2 2 IMB2 T110 C71 15 16V TA 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11...

Page 194: ...8AS TL IC32 3 4 TL064CPW E05 R98 10k RN C C72 15 6 3V TA C C73 0 01 R101 1k RN C IC33 1 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC33 3 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC32 1 4 TL064CPW E05 IC21 X24C02S 3 0 C700 0 IC16 CXK1203AR T4 7V 7V 4 8V 2 4 8V 2 4 8V 4 11 3 2 1 9 10 8 13 12 11 14 13 12 14 9 11 19433941222324 464748251240 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 42 37 38 44 21 20 18 17 16 15 14 13 30 6 10 11 18 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 1...

Page 195: ...74HCT244APW E0 5 IC25 6 8 TC74VHC244FS EL IC34 1 2 TC4W66FU TE12R IC34 2 2 TC4W66FU TE12R IC35 5 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC35 4 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC35 6 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 D11 1SS302 TE85L IC36 1 2 TC74HC4538AFS EL IC37 2 2 TC7W08FU TE12R IC37 1 2 TC7W08FU TE12R IC38 TC7W74FU TE12R IC35 7 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC36 2 2 TC74HC4538AFS EL IC39 TC7S86FU TE85R IC40 TC7S66FU TE85R IC32 4 4 TL064CPW E05...

Page 196: ... R8 22k RN C D2 RD4 3UH T1 C10 6 8 16V TA C C9 6 8 16V TA C R137 220k RN C R136 220k RN C L2 0 47µH C15 0 1 25V F C1 1 35V TA C Q203 DTC144EUA T106 C200 0 1 Q204 DTC144EUA T106 IC206 2 2 TL062CPW ELL2000 D200 1SS302 TE85L IC206 1 2 TL062CPW ELL2000 D4 RD4 3UH T1 C27 1 35V TA C R17 15k RN C C28 6 8 16V TA C R16 22k RN C D13 HSM88AS TL D12 HSM88AS TL D14 HSM88AS TL Q22 DTC144EUA T106 R120 IC44 TC4W5...

Page 197: ...8 13 BVP 550 BVP 550P 8 13 I J K L M N O P 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 198: ... 38 39 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 51 50 55 54 59 58 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 62 52 5356 5760 61 48 47 46 45 44 43 4 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 7 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 131415161718 19 2021 222324 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45464748 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 199: ...63 2SC2223 T1F14 Q59 XN6534 TW C215 6 8 16V C109 0 1 C110 15 16V R314 4 7k R313 4 7k R184 160 RN C R185 15 RN C R186 51 RN C R187 75 RN C R188 2 7k RN C IC102 2 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC102 1 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC101 TC7S04FU TE85R Q109 2SC2223 T1F14 IC25 2 2 TC74HC4052AFS EL Q108 2SC2223 T1F14 Q107 2SC2223 T1F14 IC25 1 2 TC74HC4052AFS EL IC37 2 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC37 1 2 TC7W32FU TE12L Q22 2SA1226 T1E4 IC...

Page 200: ... 6 8 16V TA CB C82 0 1 R131 4 7k R130 8 2k R128 8 2k C76 33 6 3V R129 5 6k C77 6 8 16V TA CB C75 0 1 C74 0 1 C207 0 1 C206 6 8 16V D101 1SS302 TE85L R312 3 3k R311 0 RN C R310 2 7k RN C C205 2p R309 3 9k RN C R308 1 8k RN C R307 7 5k RN C R306 8 2k Q34 2SC2223 T1F14 Q33 2SC2223 T1F14 Q32 2SA1226 T1E4 Q104 2SC2223 T1F14 Q103 XN6534 TW Q102 2SA1226 T1E4 R124 47 C73 0 1 R122 3 6k C204 0 1 R119 1k RN ...

Page 201: ...M7 C87 1p R151 2 7k RN C R363 100 R150 2 2k R149 1 2k RN C C210 6 8 16V C211 0 1 R148 3 9k C209 0 1 C208 6 8 16V R362 2 4k RN C R361 2 4k RN C R145 0 RN C R146 220 RN C R155 75 RN C R147 5 6k RN C Q44 2SC2223 T1F14 Q43 XN6534 TW D9 1SS302 TE85L R100 5 6k R101 15k RN C R102 10k RN C C67 0 01 R103 24k RN C R99 2 2k R127 100k C65 10p R96 2k RN C R104 IC16 2 2 TL082CPS E05 Q25 2SC4177 T1L7 IC18 TC4W53...

Page 202: ...TC7W08FU TE12R IC306 3 3 TC7W04FU TE12R R323 1M R722 1k C702 0 1 C703 0 1 R709 150 1 10W R712 150 1 10W R707 33k R708 27k L602 1µH L603 1µH L201 1µH IC152 2 2 TC7W00FU TE12R IC155 X24C02S 3 0 C700 0 Q205 2SA1611 T1M7 R277 5 6k R274 5 6k R279 6 8k R203 6 8k R228 1k R324 100 D31 RD2 4UH T1 C361 N M C723 N M C722 N M C721 N M R311 4 7k IC307 2 2 TC7W08FU TE12R R702 10k R703 20k R105 510 R273 3 3k C25...

Page 203: ... Q430 2SA1611 T1M7 Q431 2SC4177 T1L7 CN1 48 100 CN1 47 100 CN1 71 100 CN1 72 100 CN1 70 100 CN1 69 100 CN1 68 100 CN1 67 100 CN1 64 100 CN1 63 100 CN1 60 100 CN1 59 100 CN1 62 100 CN1 61 100 CN1 76 100 CN1 75 100 CN1 74 100 CN1 73 100 CN1 16 100 CN1 12 100 CN1 19 100 CN1 18 100 CN1 17 100 CN1 20 100 CN1 26 100 CN1 25 100 Q353 1 2 IMH2 T110 Q354 DTA144EUA T106 R352 22k Q353 2 2 IMH2 T110 Q352 2 2 I...

Page 204: ...R16 560 RV1 10k B RV2 1k B R15 47k RV3 10k C C1 47 16V TA R1 33 R5 22k R4 22k R3 8 2k C2 0 01 50V B C3 0 01 50V B R14 470 D1 CL 200HR C TUL D2 CL 200HR C TUL IC1 BA225F T2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A7 A8 A9 B9 B6 B3 B4 B5 A6 A1 A2 A4 A3 B8 B7 0 1 2 3 0 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 VTR SAVE ABNORMAL REC L CCIR G TALLY AUDIO IND ON ZEBRA ON VIDEO X AUDIO CTL VIDEO G MIC Y MIC X BAT...

Page 205: ...L2 SL1 R2 5 6 E1 Q3 2SC4177 T1L6 Q4 2SA1611 T1M6 C7 82p 50V CH C8 4 7 16V TA CA Q11 2SC4177 T1L6 Q12 2SA1611 T1M6 R1 6 8k RN C Q10 2SC3360 T1N17 R36 33k C10 0 1 25V F R26 3 3M R14 3 3M C16 0 1 50V F C18 47 16V TA CD Q13 2SB624 T1BV3 IC2 1 2 µPC358G2 C14 0 01 50V B D3 1SS302 C23 220p 50V CH C11 1500p 100V C12 0 0056 100V R54 4 7k RN C C24 0 047 25V B C26 10 20V TA CC C21 0 1 25V F R40 47k C22 22 50...

Page 206: ...REM LOCAL LENS UNREG LENS UNREG G RET EN IN IRIS POSI IN IRIS CONT OUT ZOOM POSI IN EX ON AUTO 5V VTR S S IN VF UNREG VF UNREG G N P OUT ABNORMAL OUT TALLY OUT BATT ALERM OUT G TALLY OUT WIDE OUT VF COLOR IN VF RGB OUT B X IN B G IN R X IN R G IN G B SHADING OUT R B SHADING OUT B B SHADING OUT B SHADING GND G W SHADING OUT R W SHADING OUT B W SHADING OUT W SHADING GND G FEEDBACK OUT R FEEDBACK OUT...

Page 207: ... IN R Y 2 IN R Y 3 IN R Y 4 IN R Y 5 IN R Y 6 IN R Y 7 IN R Y 8 IN R Y M IN R Y G IN B Y L IN B Y 1 IN B Y 2 IN B Y 3 IN B Y 4 IN B Y 5 IN B Y 6 IN B Y 7 IN B Y 8 IN B Y M IN B Y G IN IIC DATA IIC CLK LD DA IN UNREG UNREG UNREG UNREG R X OUT G X OUT B X OUT R G B G OUT VBS X OUT VBS G OUT VF UNREG VF UNREG LENS UNREG LENS UNREG VF UNREG G VF UNREG G LENS UNREG G LENS UNREG G Y L OUT Y 1 OUT Y 2 OU...

Page 208: ...NS UNREG G RET EN IN IRIS POSI IN IRIS CONT OUT ZOOM POSI IN EX ON AUTO 5V VTR S S IN LAUX 1 LAUX 2 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 48V 9 3V A GND RE B RE A RM DATA OUT RM DATA IN IIC CLK IIC DATA VTR SAVE POWER SAVE 5 1V MIC X IN MIX Y IN MIC G IN UNREG OUT RM VBS X OUT RM VBS G OUT AUDIO CH1 CONT IN ...

Page 209: ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 UNREG UNREG UNREG UNREG R X OUT G X OUT B X OUT R G B G OUT VBS X OUT VBS G OUT VF UNREG VF UNREG LENS UNREG LENS UNREG VF UNREG G VF UNREG G LENS UNREG G LENS UNREG G UNREG G UNREG G UNREG G UNREG G 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Y X OUT R Y X OUT B Y X OUT Y R Y B Y G C X OUT C G OUT GENLOCK X IN GEN G H CONT IN VTR S S OUT BATT ALARM IN AUDIO CH1 CONT OUT A GND TAPE REM ...

Page 210: ...5 4 OHB 400 500 500WS PAL OHB 450 451 550 550WS PAL 5 4 ...

Page 211: ...9 1 BVP 550 BVP 550P 9 1 VA 163 VA 163 Section 9 Board Layouts VA 163 BOARD VA 163 A SIDE 1 657 438 11 VA 163 B SIDE 1 657 438 11 ...

Page 212: ...9 2 BVP 550 BVP 550P 9 2 AT 95 BOARD AT 95 AT 95 AT 95 A SIDE 1 657 448 11 AT 95 B SIDE 1 657 448 11 ...

Page 213: ...9 3 BVP 550 BVP 550P 9 3 SG 234 SG 234 SG 234 BOARD SG 234 A SIDE 1 657 449 11 SG 234 B SIDE 1 657 449 11 ...

Page 214: ...9 4 BVP 550 BVP 550P 9 4 DA 88 BOARD DA 88 DA 88 DA 88 A SIDE 1 657 450 11 DA 88 B SIDE 1 657 450 11 ...

Page 215: ...9 5 BVP 550 BVP 550P 9 5 IF 510 BOARD IF 510 IF 510 IF 510 A SIDE 1 657 453 11 IF 510 B SIDE 1 657 453 11 ...

Page 216: ...9 6 BVP 550 BVP 550P 9 6 MB 602 BOARD MB 602 MB 602 MB 602 A SIDE 1 657 437 11 MB 602 B SIDE 1 657 437 11 ...

Page 217: ...9 7 BVP 550 BVP 550P 9 7 VF 60 BOARD VF 60 VF 60 VF 60 A SIDE 1 658 080 11 VF 60 B SIDE 1 658 080 11 ...

Page 218: ...5 4 OHB 400 500 500WS PAL OHB 450 451 550 550WS PAL 5 4 ...

Page 219: ...des acquéreurs de l équipement décrit dans ce manuel Sony Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout autre but que des opérations ou entretiens de l équipement à moins d une permission écrite de Sony Corporation Das in dieser Anleitung enthaltene Material besteht aus Informationen die Eigentum der Sony Corporation sind und ausschli...

Page 220: ...Printed in Japan Sony Corporation 1995 9 08 Broadcast Products Company 1995 Published by Broadcast Products Company BVP 550 UCJ BVP 550P CE J E 3 189 412 01 ...

Page 221: ...COLOR VIDEO CAMERA BVP 550 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1st Edition Serial No 50001 and Higher ...

Page 222: ... Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages Feuergefahr 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...

Page 223: ...r 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 recommandé par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare...

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Page 225: ...tes on Repair Parts 2 1 E 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 2 E 2 3 Location of Printed Circuit Boards 2 2 E 2 4 Circuit Description 2 3 E 2 5 Periodic Replacement Part 2 6 E 2 6 Cleaning 2 7 E 2 6 1 Cleaning of Viewfinder Option 2 7 E 2 6 2 Cares After Using at Special Environment 2 7 E 2 7 Replacement of External Connectors 2 8 E 2 7 1 VF Connector 2 8 E 2 7 2 MIC Connector 2 8 E 2 7 3 TEST OUT REMOTE Co...

Page 226: ...tment 4 8 E 4 2 5 Master Black Adjustment 4 9 E 4 2 6 Gamma Correction Adjustment 4 9 E 4 2 7 Flare Adjustment 4 11 E 4 2 8 Knee and White Clip Adjustment 4 12 E 4 2 9 Crispening Adjustment 4 13 E 4 2 10 Level Dependent Adjustment 4 14 E 4 2 11 Detail Frequency Adjustment 4 15 E 4 2 12 H V Ratio Adjustment 4 16 E 4 2 13 Detail Level Adjustment 4 17 E 4 2 14 Detail Clip Adjustment 4 17 E 4 2 15 Ski...

Page 227: ...ee Adjustment 4 41 E 4 3 18 Knee and White Clip Adjustment 4 43 E 4 3 19 A D Clock Phase Adjustment 4 45 E 4 3 20 VTR R Y B Y Adjustment 4 46 E 4 3 21 CCU Y R Y B Y Adjustment 4 46 E 4 3 22 RGB Adjustment 4 48 E 4 3 23 Menu Setting After Finishing Adjustment 4 49 E 5 Spare Parts 5 1 Notes on Repair Parts 5 1 5 2 Exploded Views 5 2 TOP PANEL BLOCK 5 2 RIGHT PANEL AND PLUG IN BOARDS 5 4 LEFT PANEL A...

Page 228: ...IF 510 BOARD 7 8 8 Schematic Diagrams LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS 8 1 VA 163 BOARD 8 2 AT 95 BOARD 8 6 SG 234 BOARD 8 10 DA 88 BOARD 8 14 IF 510 BOARD 8 18 MB 602 BOARD 8 20 FRAME WIRING 8 22 9 Board Layouts VA 163 BOARD 9 1 AT 95 BOARD 9 3 SG 234 BOARD 9 5 DA 88 BOARD 9 7 IF 510 BOARD 9 9 MB 602 BOARD 9 11 ...

Page 229: ...ion of internal switches Section 2 Service Overview Describes information about board locations circuit description replacement of part and notes on services Section 3 Setup menu Describes information about setup menu and self diagnosis mode Section 4 Electrical Alignment Describes electrical adjustment Section 5 Spare Parts Describes parts list exploded views supplied accessories and fixtures lis...

Page 230: ...eration Manual Supplied with this unit This manual is necessary for application and operation of this unit System manual Not supplied with this unit This manual is necessary for connection and operation of this unit and other peripheral equipments If this manual is required please contact Sony service organization ...

Page 231: ...p REMOTE 6P FEMALE MIC IN 3P FEMALE EXTERNAL VIEW No 1 2 3 SIGNAL MIC IN G MIC IN X MIC IN Y 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms EXTERNAL VIEW No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 SERIAL DATA IN Serial data for camera control 2 SERIAL DATA OUT 3 UNREG G 4 VBS X OUT VBS 1 Vp p Zo 75 Ω 5 VBS G OUT 6 UNREG OUT 10 5 V to 17 V SPECIFICATIONS 60 dBu High impedance balanced ...

Page 232: ...ghts L Indicator goes out 9 NC No connection 10 Y X OUT 1 Vp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 11 ZEBRA ON IN H OFF L ON 12 VF VIDEO OUT X 1 0 Vp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 13 NC No connection 14 B Y X OUT 700 mVp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 75 color bars 15 R Y X OUT 700 mVp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 75 color bars 16 BATT IND OUT H Indicator lights L Indicator goes out 17 TALLY IND OUT H Indicator lights L Indicator goes out 18 9 3 V VF OUT REG 9 3 V 19 GND ...

Page 233: ...ONT IN 5 Vp p 33 IIC CLOCK OUT CA 5 Vp p 34 IIC CLOCK OUT ST 5 Vp p No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 36 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 37 VF UNREG GND GND for VF UNREG 38 LENS UNREG GND GND for LENS UNREG 39 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 40 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 41 VF UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 42 LENS UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 43 G OUT X 700 mVp p 2 DC 0 200 mV Zo 75 Ω 44 R G B GND GND for R G...

Page 234: ... 62 5 0 REC TALLY signal 1 0 0 2 Hz duty 50 10 REC RESET signal 10 100 msec VTR Action Power OFF Power ON When VTR changes from POWER SAVE to REC START mode or when the servo is lost When VTR changes from STANDBY to REC START mode or in REC mode At the end of tape or When VTR is put into STOP mode by itself REC RESET signal does not appear when VTR is put into STOP mode by operating the camera STO...

Page 235: ...31 NC No connection 32 NC No connection 33 NC No connection 34 18 MHz OUT G GND for 18 MHz No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 Y 1 OUT 36 Y 3 OUT 37 Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 38 Y 7 OUT 39 Y M OUT 40 R Y 1 OUT 41 R Y 3 OUT 42 R Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 43 R Y 7 OUT 44 R Y M OUT 45 B Y 1 OUT 46 B Y 3 OUT 47 B Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 48 B Y 7 OUT 49 B Y M OUT 50 DIGITAL GND GND for DIGITAL 51 DIGITAL SAMPLE OUT 3 3 Vp p 52 DIGITAL...

Page 236: ...nit in the following conditions High temparature room or near the heat source Excessive dust or mechanical vibration Intense magnetic and electric fields A place subjected to direct sunlight or strong light 1 3 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 Board S1 Setup menu select switch S1 1 to S1 4 Setup menu indicated on the viewfinder can be selected in combination of switches S1 1 to S1 4 in parenthe...

Page 237: ...ronization which is input at GENLOCK IN connector of CA Factory set position RET MB 602 Board In setting a switch on MB 602 board open the left side panel S1 PHANTOM POWER switch Turn on when connecting the PHANTOM 48 V micro phone to MIC connector Factory set position ON 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A IF VIDEO LEVEL S1 F S1 E D C B A 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 1 3 Function of Internal Switches ...

Page 238: ...P CARRYING CASE LC 303SFT For CA 550 550P TELEPROMPTER UNIT BKP 5971 1 4 Instance of Sytem Configuration CCD UNIT OHB 450 450P OHB 451 451P OHB 550 550P OHB 550WS 550WSP ENG EFP LENS 1 5 VF BVF 10 10CE COLOR VIDEO CAMERA BVP 550 ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER BVF 55 55CE CAMERA ADAPTOR CA 550 550P CCD UNIT OHB 400 400P OHB 500 500P OHB 500WS 500WSP STUDIO ZOOM LENS ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER BVF 77 77CE TRIAX C...

Page 239: ...LE 1 CCA 5 CABLE max 200m REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RCP 720 RCP 721 RCP 740 RCP 741 CCA 5 CABLE 1 CCA 5 CABLE max 200m CCA 5 CABLE 1 CAMERA COMMAND NETWORK UNIT CNU 700 500 MASTER SETUP UNIT MSU 700 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 700 700P VIDEO SELECTOR VCS 700 PIX WF PIX 2 PIX 2 WF 2 WF 2 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 700 700P RCP 700 701 RCP CNU CCU CCA 5 CCA 5 CCA 5 1 CCA 5 CABLE LENGTH Total length 200m or less...

Page 240: ...ADAPTOR AC 550 550P CCA 5 CABLE max 50m RETURN VIDEO SELECTOR CAC 6 REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RCP 700 RCP 701 RCP 720 RCP 721 RCP 740 RCP 741 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BVV 5 5PS CCZ CABLE VTR CAMERA ADAPTOR CAMERA ADAPTOR CA 3A BETACAM ADAPTOR CA 553 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P9 MASTER SETUP UNIT MSU 700 CA 57A 57AP CA 55A 55AP CA 50A 50AP CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 370 370P CCU 355 355P CCU 350 350P 1 4 Insta...

Page 241: ...ce of the MC protector shown in the figure Lens Assembly for Aged Eye Sony Part No A 8262 537 A Lens Assembly for Low Power Sony Part No A 8262 538 A Lens Assembly Standard magnification with special compensation for aberration Sony Part No A 8267 737 A High Performance 3X Lens Assembly Sony Part No A 8314 798 A Use in place of the VF tube sub assembly shown in the figure Hold ring Align red lines...

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Page 243: ...e it is the EEPROM that is holding data inherent in the board The part number listed in Section 5 Spare Parts is for an EEPROM which is not programmed If replacement is needed consult your Sony representatives 2 1 3 Extension Boards The extension boards and harness are available separately for check or adjustment of some printed circuit boards Extension Board Harness Sony P N To be extended EX 464...

Page 244: ...ed Circuit Boards 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 3 Location of Printed Circuit Boards To remove the both side panels Loosen the four screws respectively PR 211 CN 1142 MB 602 CN 1122 SW 731 SW 733 SW 730 VA 163 CN 1121 AT 95 SG 234 DA 88 IF 510 CN 1120 SW 732 SW 742 ...

Page 245: ...163 board of the BVP DR 302 board OHB 451 451P only The DR 302 is a driving board for one optical filter disk which motor drives a filter selected by the RCP or MSU The DR 302 board consists of a motor drive circuit and a servo circuit comprised of a selected filter detection and filter position voltage generation circuits 2 Video Signal System VA 163 board The VA 163 board amplifies the video sig...

Page 246: ...s at the IF 510 board are as follows Signals from the DA 88 board VF Y VBS Y R Y and B Y Signals from external equipment Reference signal for external synchronization Return video signal By combination with these signals the IF 510 board outputs the following signals VBS OUT signal Output via a buffer amplifier to external equipment VBS OUT signal for RM Output to an interface connector for a remo...

Page 247: ...the RM P9 or the CCU 700 700P 4 Pulse system SG 234 board The SG 234 board has a sync signal generator which generates various sync signals for the camera The sync signals are generated from the clock pulse input from the OHB via the PR 211 board They are output to the board of the camera OHB and the camera adaptor CA respec tively This generator has two modes to synchronize with a reference signa...

Page 248: ...s by visual and replace as necessary No Description Sony P N Remarks 1 PAD ASSY LARGE A 8278 237 A 2 PAD ASSY SMALL A 8278 238 A 3 WIND SCREEN 3 708 875 0X Supplied with VF 4 MIC CUSHION RUBBER 3 692 138 0X Supplied with VF 5 COVER SW 3 676 244 1X 6 EYE CUP 3 723 079 0X Supplied with VF 7 CAP CONNECTOR 3 692 914 1X 2 5 Periodic Replacement Part 6 4 3 7 5 1 2 ...

Page 249: ...solvent such as alcohol benzine or thinner to remove stains Be sure to attach the eyecup to the VF or the MC protector may come off To protect the viewfinder lens from drops put the MC protector in the filter holder and attach the eyecup securely 2 6 2 Cares After Using at Special Environment It is recommended to check the following items after gathering the news at seaside dust area or spa 1 Clea...

Page 250: ...the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 3 Remove the two screws and remove the VF connector Then unsolder it 4 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures of removal 2 7 2 MIC Connector 1 Remove the two screws and remove the MIC connec tor Then unsolder it 2 7 Replacement of External Connectors 2 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures o...

Page 251: ... Pad Assem bly Large 2 Remove the seven screws and remove the V shoe bracket 3 Remove the screw and remove the connector bracket Unsolder the TEST OUT REMOTE connector Remove the each nut and remove the TEST OUT REMOTE connector 4 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures of removal K3 X 8 B3 X 5 V Shoe bracket B3 X 5 Connector bracket Precision P2 6 X 5 ...

Page 252: ...ible card wires obliquely Check that the conductive surface of the flexible card wire is not soiled with dust Type A between the MB 602 board and CCD unit 1 Lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow Insert the flexible card wire as far as it will go into connector with the conductive surface of the wire put down 2 Push down the portion A to secure the flexible card wire Type B between th...

Page 253: ...onnecting the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 5 Remove the four screws and remove the four supports Remove the MB 602 board 2 9 Board Replacement 6 Disconnect the connectors n When disconnecting the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 7 Install a new board in the reverse procedures of removal CN11 CN12 CN...

Page 254: ...rd in the reverse procedures of removal 2 9 2 CN 1120 1121 Board 1 Remove the right side panel of the camera Refer to 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 Pull out the five plug in boards and the four shielding plates 3 Remove the DC DC convertor unit Refer to 2 11 Replacement of DC DC Convertor Unit 4 Remove the rail upper 5 Remove the four screws and remove the rail bracket B2 6 X 5 B2 6 X 5 Rail bracket Ra...

Page 255: ...W 731 board knob packing VR knob and shielding plate 4 Unsolder the terminals and remove the switch to be replaced 5 Install a new switch in the reverse procedures of removal 3 Remove the two screws Remove the SW 730 board shielding plate and drop protection cushion 4 Unsolder the terminals and remove the switch to be replaced 5 Install a new switch in the reverse procedures of removal CN801 Preci...

Page 256: ...to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires and 2 7 1 VF Connector 3 Remove the three screws and remove the handle 4 Remove the three screws and remove the handle holder 5 Remove the two screws and remove the menu bracket 6 Remove the two screws and remove the SW 732 board and the drop protection cushion 7 Unsolder the terminals and remove the switch to be replaced 8 Install a new switc...

Page 257: ...eplacement of DC DC Convertor Unit 3 Thread the two screws that were removed in Step 2 into the holes of the DC DC convertor unit three turns n Never turn the two screws more than three turns 4 Hold the two screws with hands and remove the DC DC convertor unit 5 Install a new DC DC convertor unit pushing with hands Secure it to the MB 602 board with the two screws that were removed in Step 2 B2 6 ...

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Page 259: ...uration of the Setup Menu The setup menu consists of the following menus Operation menu Paint menu Maintenance menu Reference menu Triming menu System config menu Operation and Paint menus are normally accessible To display the other menus switch setting of the AT 95 board is required For details refer to Section 1 3 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 board Equipment required CCD Unit OHB 450 550...

Page 260: ...the MENU SEL switch Then turn the MENU SEL switch to move the cursor to a menu item which you want and press the MENU SEL switch 2 To shift the page turn the MENU SEL switch with a page scroll bar displayed at the top right of the screen until the desired page is displayed and press the MENU SEL switch The menu enters the item select mode and the page scroll bar disappears 3 To shift the item turn...

Page 261: ...ewfinder screen MODE CHG USR CHG The indications of the optical filter white balance memory and gain value are displayed only when they differ from the standard settings FILTER 1B WHITE A GAIN 0dB USR The indications are displayed corresponding to the settings on the VF DISPLAY page FILTER ON OFF Turns the optical filter indication on and off WHITE ON OFF Turns the white balance memory indication ...

Page 262: ... Selects a video signal to be output at TEST OUT connector VBS Color composite signal RM The same as a signal ouput to RM P9 Y Y monochrome signal RM MON CHAR ON OFF Selects whether character signals displayed on the viewfinder screen are mixed with the VBS signal to be output to RM P9 or not Turning on is convenient to operate the setup menu by RM P9 VBS LOCK ON OFF Used to prevent misoperation b...

Page 263: ...splays a state of communication for control data between the VA board and CPU on AT board AT OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between the CPU and memory on AT board SG OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between the SG board and CPU on AT board DA OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between DA board and CPU on AT board IF OK NG Disp...

Page 264: ...and off TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the sawtooth waveform test signal 2 Outputs 3 step waveform test signal OFF No test signal is output CLEAR Press MENU SEL Sets all settings on the DETAIL 1 page to 0 switch to execute When you press MENU SEL switch the CLEAR indication flashes Press MENU SEL switch again to execute press CANCEL button to cancel DETAIL2 DETAIL ON OFF Turns the ...

Page 265: ...ns the black gamma function on and off Note A noise appears on the screen during operation TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the sawtooth waveform test signal 2 Outputs 3 step waveform test signal OFF No test signal is output CLEAR Press MENU SEL Resets all settings on the GAMMA page to the factry settings switch to execute When you press MENU SEL switch the CLEAR indication flashes P...

Page 266: ...n to cancel SCENE FILE 1 Storing and recalling a scene file painting data corresponding to a shot scene 2 Storing a scene file 3 1 Turn MENU SEL switch to move the cursor to FILE STORE then press MENU SEL 4 switch FILE STORE flashes on the viewfinder screen 5 2 Select the file number 1 to 5 to be stored to FILE STORE If data is already stored at the selected location the new data replaces the curr...

Page 267: ...e volume of V PARA compensation for the R G or B white shading H SAW R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of H SAW compensation for the R G or B white shading H PARA R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of H PARA compensation for the R G or B white shading WHITE R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the R G or B white level V MOD R G B M 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of V SAW compensation for the R G B or ma...

Page 268: ...e DISP switch is set to on or off OTHERS S N MEASURE ON OFF ON Set to ON in mesuring the S N ratio And settings of the DETAIL CHROMA GAMMA MATRIX and FLARE will be temporarily turned OFF OFF Settings of DETAIL and so on are returned as they were MOD MEASURE ON OFF ON Set to ON in mesuring the modulation depth And settings of the DETAIL GAMMA MATRIX and FLARE will be temporarily turned OFF OFF Sett...

Page 269: ...ed as the lens files The standard switch to execute values are stored at the factory Does not function at present e If the power is turned off without execution of the FILE STORE after clearing the file the original setting is restored 3 1 5 Triming Menu The Triming menu stores the adjustment data in replacing parts as the triming files And the menu can clear the current adjustment values The Trim...

Page 270: ... output signal REG LVL XXX XX Adjusts the level of the R G and B output signals CB ON OFF Turns on and off the camera color bar signal to be output in setting each item on the Y CHROMA page PR VA TEST PR ADG R G B XXX XX Adjusts the reference level of the AD converter for R G B signals on the PR board VA MOD R G B XXX XX Adjusts the R G or B modulation balance for the VA board G CLOCK XXX XX Adjus...

Page 271: ... XXX 0 Sets the way the iris is automatically adjusted 99 PEAK 99 AVERAGE OTHERS 1 FILTER WHT MEM ON OFF ON A total of 8 settings of the white balance value can be saved in conbination with the CC filter and WHITE BAL switch settings OFF One white balance value can be saved for the WHITE BAL switch setting A or B for a total of 2 settings NTSC ENC WIDE NRW Sets the band width of the Q signal for t...

Page 272: ...splay in PinP mode Does not function in the unit OTHERS 2 F TALLY RVS ON OFF Selects the operation mode of TALLY lamps corresponding to a CALL button of MSU or RCP pressed when a TALLY signal is input to the camera from CCU or VTR ON Rear and front TALLY lamps go out OFF Rear TALLY lamp alone goes out 3 1 Setup Menu ...

Page 273: ...in communication with IC18 IC19 TG 159 2 PR 211 Error in communication with IC49 3 VA 163 Error in communication with IC26 4 AT 95 Error in communication with IC46 5 SG 234 Error in communication with IC21 6 DA 88 Error in communication with IC10 7 IF 510 Error in communication with IC155 Refer to CA 550 550P maintenance manual for descriptions on columns of CA n When other equipment than the CA 5...

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Page 275: ... 550 550P and MSU 700 should be also completed 3 4 1 5 Initial Setting should be completed 4 Turn off the power before extending the plug in board using the extension board 5 When using the camera as 16 9 mode together with the OHB 550WS 550WSP use the specified grayscale chart J 6394 080 A 6 Paste a black colored velvets around 3 3 cm to both sides of the full white portion in the center of the g...

Page 276: ...MENU from OFF while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel TOP menu will be displayed n If the power switch is turned off once perform the above operations again to display the setup menu steps 2 to 4 How to change the setting values To enter or cancel the setting value of items which can be changed by turning the MENU SEL switch proceed as follows To enter the setting value Press the...

Page 277: ...gh 18 dB PAGE Wide Screen 4 ITEM 16 9 4 3 MODE 16 9 For OHB 550WS 550WSP MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Test Off PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Skin Detail Off PAGE Gamma P5 ITEM Gamma On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off ITEM White Clip Off PAGE Matrix P7 ITEM Matrix Off Side Panel VTR SAVE STBY switch STBY GAIN switch L 0 dB OUTPUT DCC switch CAM OFF WHITE BAL swit...

Page 278: ...AGE OHB File T2 ITEM File Store 4 2 2 VA Gain Adjustment Setting of Sensitivity and Standard Color Temperature Use the reflective chart reflection ratio 89 9 in this adjustment if possible If a pattern box is used it should be well maintained Set the luminous intensity of the chart to 2000 lx and the color temperature to 3200 K This adjustment shall be performed at F7 0 or more Note Never change t...

Page 279: ...ls A and B are shall be equal when the test waveform is switched between 2 and off Menu Setting MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Waveform Monitor 9 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Off 10 Select the 15 lines in the center of monitor screen C by using the 15 LINE SELECT on the waveform monitor 11 Put the waveform monitor into the CHROMA mode 12 Set the RGB EN...

Page 280: ...stment could not be completed within the specified number of attempts OVER FLOW The difference between the refer ence value and the current value is too great and exceeds adjustment range Adjustment is then not completed 4 Confirm the carrier level satisfies the specification on the waveform monitor Specifications Less than 2 IRE for NTSC Less than 14 mV for PAL Manual Black Shading Adjustment For...

Page 281: ...ITEM V Saw R R G B R G ENC RGB RGB ITEM H Saw G ITEM V Saw G R G B G B ENC RGB RGB ITEM H Saw B ITEM V Saw B R G B B TEST OUT connector Resetting after Adjustment ENC RGB switch on the side panel ENC GAIN switch on the side panel L 0 dB 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB 4 2 3 Black Shading Adjustment ...

Page 282: ...m monitor as follows LUM mode VOLTFULL SCAN range 0 5 3 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to RGB Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 4 If the white shading is monitored make the waveform flat referring to the following tables 5 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B ch with the same procedures as for G ch Switch H SAW H PARA PAGE PAGE White Shading M2 White Shading M2 R ENC RGB RGB ...

Page 283: ...R1 ITEM File Store 4 2 6 Gamma Correction Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Vectorscope Test Point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector Connect the vectorscope to the PIX OUT terminal on the waveform monitor Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame RGB ENC switch on ...

Page 284: ...lows and adjust the gamma correction for B by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Gamma B Specifications Center the beam spot on the vectorscope 8 Repeat the steps 6 and 7 alternately until the beam spot is minimized on the vectorscope For NTSC For PAL Vectorscope 9 Confirm that the carrier leakage does not observed at portion C on the waveform monitor Specifications C Mi...

Page 285: ... 4 Select the 15 lines in the center of the monitor screen by using the 15 LINESELECT on the waveform monitor 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB 4 2 7 Flare Adjustment 5 Confirm that the level at portion B does not fluctuate even if the flare turns On Off If fluctuates turn Flare ON and adjust by Flare G Menu Setting MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Flare On Off Adjustment Point ITEM Flare ...

Page 286: ...the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Max Off Adjustment Point ITEM Slope Specifications B 109 2 IRE for NTSC B 763 10 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 5 Set the GAIN switch on the side panel to H 18 dB 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the white clip level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM White Clip On Adjustment Point ITEM White Clip Specifica...

Page 287: ...olding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor Adjustment Procedure Set the menu as follows and adjust the crispening by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Crispening Specifications Turn the MENU SEL switch on the front panel once ...

Page 288: ...n the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On ITEM Level Dep On Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the level depen dent by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Level Dep Specifications Turn the MENU SEL switch on the front panel once to 99...

Page 289: ...nu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Detail On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Make a selection of line at the center white portion of the grayscale chart 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the detail frequen cy by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Frequency Sp...

Page 290: ...t the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Detail On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the H V ratio by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Det...

Page 291: ...witch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Level Specifications Adjust the detail signal level to be added to each step in the grayscale chart for the desired level 4 2 14 Detail Clip Adjustment Note Perform this adjustment on the customer s preferences if necessary Equipment Waveform monitor Test Point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT...

Page 292: ...ST OUT connector Shoot a person s face Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Skin Detail On Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Gate On 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the amount of the skin detail signal to the desired l...

Page 293: ...4 19 E BVP 550 Resetting after Adjustment Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Gate Off 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB 4 2 15 Skin Tone Adjustment ...

Page 294: ... the front panel WHT 2 Iris of the lens A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the zebra 1 level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Pre knee Zebra S4 ITEM Z Disp 1 Adjustment Point ITEM Zebra1 LEVEL Specifications Adjust that the stripes appear at the center of the portions A on the viewfinder screen The area of the stripes ...

Page 295: ...AL switch on the side panel A AUTO W B BAL switch on the front panel WHT 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the APL ratio by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Operation PAGE Auto Iris Auto Knee 6 ITEM APL Ratio Specifications Adjust the auto iris operation mode depending on the application Note Automatic iris operation mode setting can be done from the average level to peak to peak level of the vid...

Page 296: ...en a board was replaced or repaired preset the compensation data proceeding as follows If the data is preset once be sure to carry out all steps of 4 3 1 through 4 3 23 Because presetting clears all adjustment data of video and detail system 1 Execute the reference file clear Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Reference File PAGE Reference File R1 ITEM Clear File 2 Execute the scene file st...

Page 297: ...ing down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the frequency by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM SC FREQ Specifications 3 579 545 10 Hz for NTSC 4 433 168 5 Hz for PAL File Store Execute the OHB file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE OHB File T2 ITEM File Store 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4...

Page 298: ...PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Y SYNC Specifications A 286 2 mV for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL 3 NTSC only Set the menu as follows and adjust the Y setup by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Y SETUP Specifications C 53 5 2 mV 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the Y video by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Y Video Specifications B 714 7 mV ...

Page 299: ...LEVEL IF 510 panel Specifications A 40 1 IRE for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL 2 NTSC only Set the menu as follows and adjust the test setup by using the MENU SEL MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM TEST SETUP Specifications B 7 5 1 IRE File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store For NTSC For PAL 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A...

Page 300: ...ernately by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Chroma LVL ITEM Q V LVL Specifications Place the beam spots inside the corresponding frames on the vectorscope For NTSC For PAL 3 Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the burst level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Burst LVL Spe...

Page 301: ... panel BARS RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the SC H phase by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM SC H Phase Specifications Position the luminous line of the burst SC and the beam spot of H as shown ...

Page 302: ...1 Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the REG level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM REG LVL Specifications SYNC LEVEL A 40 1 IRE for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL For NTSC For PAL File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming...

Page 303: ...l Specifications A 880 2 mV 5 Set the menu as follows and adjust the white level for R by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP54 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 Adjustment Point MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM White R Specifications A 880 40 mV 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the white level for B by turning the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP50 GND GND A Extension board exten...

Page 304: ...lows and adjust the TEST2 high level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM TEST2 HI Specifications A 880 5 mV 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the TEST 2 middle level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM TEST2 MID Specifications B 290 5 mV File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming Fil...

Page 305: ...t Procedures 1 Set the waveform monitor as follows LUM mode 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the black level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Black M Specifications A 3 1 IRE for NTSC A 21 7 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Adjust the auto black balance AUTO W B BAL switch on the front panel BLK 4 Set the menu as follows MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM T...

Page 306: ...le If a pattern box is used it should be well maintained Set the luminous intensity of the chart to 2000 lx and the color temperature to 3200 K This adjustment shall be performed at F7 0 or more Note Never change the setting of the following trimmer capacitors These capacitors are extremely difficult to adjust in the field VA 163 board 1CT200 1CT300 1CT400 Equipment Oscilloscope Waveform monitor O...

Page 307: ...E Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Waveform Monitor 9 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Off 10 Select the 15 lines in the center of monitor screen C by using the 15 LINE SELECT on the waveform monitor 11 Put the waveform monitor into the CHROMA mode 12 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 13 Test Point TEST OUT connector Adjustment Point 1RV200 R GAIN VA 163 panel...

Page 308: ...he MENU SEL switch MENU setting MENU Maintenance PAGE White Shading M2 ITEM H Saw G 99 Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM VA MOD G Specifications Flatten the portion A Adjust so that the level at portion A does not fluctuate even if the setting value for H Saw G varies from 99 to 99 5 Set the R G B switch on the side panel to B 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the V MO...

Page 309: ...djustment could not be completed within the specified number of attempts OVER FLOW The difference between the refer ence value and the current value is too great and exceeds adjustment range Adjustment is then not completed 4 Confirm the carrier level satisfies the specification on the waveform monitor Specifications Less than 2 IRE for NTSC Less than 14 mV for PAL Manual Black Shading Adjustment ...

Page 310: ... G B G B ENC RGB RGB ITEM H Saw B ITEM V Saw B R G B B TEST OUT connector File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Reference File PAGE Reference File R1 ITEM File Store Resetting after Adjustment ENC RGB switch on the side panel ENC GAIN switch on the side panel L 0 dB 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 12 Black Shading Adjustment ...

Page 311: ...eform monitor as follows LUM mode VOLTFULL SCAN range 0 5 3 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to RGB Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 4 If the white shading is monitored make the waveform flat referring to the following tables 5 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B ch with the same procedures as for G ch Switch H SAW H PARA PAGE PAGE White Shading M2 White Shading M2 R ENC RGB ...

Page 312: ... MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the black level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Black M Specifications A 3 1 IRE for NTSC A 21 7 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 4 Adjust the auto black balance AUTO W B BAL switch on the front panel BLK File Store Execu...

Page 313: ...ollows and adjust the gamma correction for M by using the MENU SEL switch PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Gamma M Specifications B 55 5 2 0 IRE for NTSC B 420 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Test 1 4 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 5 Adjust the auto white balance WHT BAL switch on the side panel A AUTO W B BAL switch on the fron...

Page 314: ...he underscanned monitor frame RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off Iris of the lens A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor Adjustment Procedures 1 Adjust the auto white balance WHITE BAL switch on the side pa...

Page 315: ... 1 68 0 02 V p p Oscilloscope 5 Confirm that the level at portion B does not fluctuate even if the flare turns On Off If fluctuates turn Flare ON and adjust by Flare G Menu Setting MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Flare On Off Adjustment Point ITEM Flare G 6 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to ENC 7 Set the menu as follows and adjust the flare for R by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Pai...

Page 316: ...ing the MENU SEL switch Test Point TEST OUT connector Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE Pre Knee Zebra S4 ITEM PreKnee1 B Specifications Minimize the carrier leakage C 14 Set the menu as follows and adjust the pre knee 2 for R by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TEST OUT connector Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE Pre Knee Zebra S4 ITEM PreKnee2 R Specifications Minimize the carr...

Page 317: ...Specifications A 98 2 IRE for NTSC A 686 10 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the knee slope level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Max Off Adjustment Point ITEM Slope Specifications B 109 2 IRE for NTSC B 763 10 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 5 Set the GAIN switch on the side panel to H 18 dB 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the...

Page 318: ...vel is set to other value than 109 IRE or 763 mV use the following table to set the levels of the knee point and knee slope White Clip Level Unit IRE mV 109 763 107 749 105 735 103 721 Knee point 98 686 98 686 96 672 96 672 Knee slope 109 763 109 763 107 750 107 750 White clip 109 763 107 749 105 735 103 721 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 18 Knee and White Clip Adjustment ...

Page 319: ... SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Auto Knee On Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 10 mV for PAL 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the clock phase for G by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM G Clock Specifications Maximize the 9 MHz signal portion 3 Set the menu as follows a...

Page 320: ...DA 88 panel Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM VTR B Y Specifications B 700 5 mV for NTSC B 525 5 mV for PAL File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 4 3 21 CCU Y R Y B Y Adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Preparation Connect the CCU to the camera Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the DISP switch on...

Page 321: ...and adjust the CCU B Y by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP5 B Y GND E1 DA 88 panel 6 Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CCU B Y SAMP Specifications C 350 2 mV File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A DA 88 BOARD A SIDE DA R Y Y GND B Y TP1 TP3 TP4 TP5 E1 TP2 4 3 O...

Page 322: ...5 ITEM CB On Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the menu as follows and adjust the G video level by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP61 GND GND A Extension board extending IF 510 Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM RGB OFFSET Specifications A 700 5 mV For NTSC For PAL 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 22 RGB Adjustment 2 Confirm the R video level Test Point TP63 GND GND A Ex...

Page 323: ...e PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 4 3 23 Menu Setting After Finishing Adjustment MENU Paint PAGE Detail1 P2 ITEM Detail On PAGE Gamma P5 ITEM Gamma On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee On MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CB Off MENU Reference File PAGE Reference File R1 ITEM File Store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 22 RGB Adjustment 4 3 23 Menu S...

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Page 325: ...m those used for the unit These are because of parts commonality 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 be not stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Units Representation The following represented units are changed or omitted in writing Units Representation Capacit...

Page 326: ... 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 14 16 25 15 19 30 26 28 29 21 24 22 18 B4 X 8 B4 X 8 B5 X 12 B4 X 8 B2 6 X 5 B2 6 X 5 B3 X 5 B2 6 X 5 17 20 23 27 W3 SMALL BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 31 BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 W3 SMALL W3 SMALL 5 ...

Page 327: ... 679 698 01 o RING C LOCK 14 3 679 702 01 o CUSION STOPPER 15 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 16 3 692 112 01 o PLATE MENU 17 3 692 150 01 o SHEET DROP PROTECTION 18 3 692 165 01 o HOLDER HANDOLE 19 3 692 649 01 s SHEET BLIND 20 3 693 984 01 s CUSSHION DROP PROTECTION 3 21 3 694 196 01 s SHEET DUST PROTECTION S 22 3 694 197 01 o SHEET DUST PROTECTION F 23 3 694 198 01 s RETAINER DROP PROTECTION F ...

Page 328: ...5 4 BVP 550 114 115 101 108 102 109 103 110 104 111 105 112 113 107 107 107 106 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 1 3 2 3 1 2 RIGHT PANEL AND PLUG IN BOARDS ...

Page 329: ...D CIRCUIT BOARD DA 88 105 A 8272 568 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD IF 510 106 X 3678 480 1 o PANEL ASSY RIGHT 107 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 108 3 692 125 02 o PANEL VA 163 PC BOARD 109 3 692 126 02 o PANEL AT 95 PC BOARD 110 3 692 127 02 o PANEL SG 234 PC BOARD 111 3 692 128 02 o PANEL DA 88 PC BOARD 112 3 692 129 02 o PANEL IF 510 PC BOARD 113 3 692 642 01 o SHEET SHIELD 114 3 724 753 01 o RING...

Page 330: ...5 6 BVP 550 LEFT PANEL AND BOARDS 208 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 208 208 204 B3 X 5 203 B3 X 5 B3 X 5 B2 6 X 5 B3 X 5 210 210 210 202 209 207 206 205 210 B2 6 X 5 B2 6 X 5 208 201 ...

Page 331: ...IT BOARD MB 602 203 A 8272 559 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 1142 204 X 3678 481 1 o PANEL ASSY LEFT 205 A 8272 571 A s CONVERTER ASSY DC DC 206 2 623 773 11 s BOLT M3X8 STAINLESS 207 3 168 296 01 s PIN ID 208 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 209 3 692 113 01 o WEDGE HANGER 210 4 924 260 01 o BOSS D LEFT PANEL AND BOARDS ...

Page 332: ...recision P2 6 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 B4 X 8 3 1 2 4 BTP2 6 X 6 BTP2 6 X 6 2 3 1 W2 6 SMALL BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 B3 X 5 B3 X 5 K4 X 8 P4 X 6 K3 X 8 K3 X 8 B4 X 14 1 307 306 313 308 301 302 309 303 314 316 305 311 317 312 318 315 BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 B4 X 14 4 310 E2 304 Precision P2 6 X 5 ...

Page 333: ...2 o PLATE CONNECTOR 136P 307 3 692 115 01 o SHOE LOCK 308 3 692 117 02 o RAIL 309 3 692 119 01 o RAIL CAM 310 3 692 641 03 o ROD LOCK 311 3 692 643 02 o BASE V SHOE 312 3 692 645 01 o ROD ROTARY 313 3 692 646 01 o SHEET DUST PROTECTION PS 314 3 692 647 01 o SPACER PAD 315 3 693 973 01 s SPRING TORSION SMALL 316 3 701 444 21 s WASHER 6 317 3 742 011 01 s SCREW 1 4 3 8 CONVERSION 318 3 742 015 01 o ...

Page 334: ...cision P2 6 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 BTP2 6 X 6 B2 6 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 BTP2 6 X 6 422 425 404 405 424 402 406 416 427 430 420 431 411 423 401 412 414 417 421 426 407 410 432 433 418 428 419 409 429 429 408 Precision P2 6 X 5 403 413 ...

Page 335: ... 1 657 446 21 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD SW 742 414 1 657 447 21 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 1122 415 1 695 841 12 s CONNECTOR 12P FEMALE LENS 416 3 312 823 00 s PACKING KNOB 417 3 676 244 11 s COVER SW 418 3 679 679 03 s KNOB VR AUDIO 419 3 692 106 01 o BASE SHOULDER 420 3 692 107 02 o COVER FRONT SWITCH 421 3 692 108 01 o GUARD SWITCH 422 3 692 110 02 o BRACKET CONNECTOR 423 3 692 111 01 s KNOB RE M...

Page 336: ...671 158 01 s BALL STAINLESS 2 5 DIA 7 682 160 09 s SCREW P 4X6 7 682 247 04 s SCREW K 3X6 7 682 248 09 s SCREW K 3X8 7 682 261 09 s SCREW K 4X8 7 682 545 04 s SCREW B 3X4 7 682 546 04 s SCREW B 3X5 7 682 546 09 s SCREW B 3X5 7 682 561 09 s SCREW B 4X8 7 682 563 09 s SCREW B 4X12 7 682 564 09 s SCREW B 4X14 7 682 576 09 s SCREW B 5X12 7 683 404 04 s BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3X8 7 683 405 04 s BOLT HEXAG...

Page 337: ...1 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D7 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C24 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D8 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C25 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D10 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C26 1 162 970 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V D11 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C27 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D12 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C28 1 162 970 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V D13 8 719 97...

Page 338: ... 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W L2 1 410 377 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 4 7uH R54 1 216 836 11 s METAL CHIP 18K 5 1 16W Q1 8 729 141 48 s TRANSISTOR 2SB624 BV345 R55 1 218 867 11 s CHIP METAL 6 8K 0 50 1 16W Q2 8 729 402 19 s TRANSISTOR XN6501 R56 1 216 824 11 s METAL CHIP 1 8K 5 1 16W Q3 8 729 920 48 s TRANSISTOR IMH2 R57 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W Q4 8 729 925 47 s TRANSISTOR IMB2 R58 1 21...

Page 339: ...K 5 1 16W R108 1 216 841 11 s METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R109 1 216 841 11 s METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R110 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R111 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R114 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R115 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R118 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R119 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R120 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W...

Page 340: ...CHIP EMI FL13 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL20 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL14 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL15 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL21 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL22 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL16 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL23 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL17 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL24 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL18 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP...

Page 341: ...r Q ty Part No SP Description C17 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V C18 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V 1pc A 8272 559 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 1142 C19 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C20 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C21 1 162 915 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 5PF 50V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C24 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C25 1 135 215 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 6 8uF ...

Page 342: ...4 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C201 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C93 1 135 160 21 s CHIP TANTALUM 15uF 10 16V C202 1 135 215 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 6 8uF 20 16V C95 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C203 1 162 907 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 50V C96 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C204 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C97 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C205 1 162 907 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 50V C98 1 164 ...

Page 343: ...3GS L13 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC2 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW L14 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC3 8 759 632 39 s IC M51958A T1 L15 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC4 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR IC5 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR L16 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH L17 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC6 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR L18 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 4...

Page 344: ...729 117 32 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4177 R25 1 216 832 11 s METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W Q71 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R26 1 216 803 11 s METAL CHIP 33 5 1 16W Q72 8 729 142 90 s TRANSISTOR 2SK853 K5 R27 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W Q73 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R33 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W Q75 8 729 403 32 s TRANSISTOR XN6534 R34 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W Q79 8...

Page 345: ...4 7K 5 1 16W R92 1 216 837 11 s METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R164 1 218 672 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 16W R93 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R165 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R94 1 218 708 11 s METAL 4 7K 0 50 1 16W R166 1 218 708 11 s METAL 4 7K 0 50 1 16W R95 1 218 858 11 s CHIP METAL 3K 0 50 1 16W R167 1 218 705 11 s METAL 3 6K 0 50 1 16W R96 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R...

Page 346: ... 851 11 s CHIP METAL 1 5K 0 50 1 16W R233 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W R304 1 218 675 11 s CHIP METAL 200 0 50 1 16W R234 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R305 1 218 725 11 s METAL 24K 0 50 1 16W R235 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W R306 1 216 832 11 s METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W R236 1 218 702 11 s CHIP METAL 2 7K 0 50 1 16W R307 1 218 868 11 s CHIP METAL 7 5K 0 50 1 16W R239 1 ...

Page 347: ...s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V R379 1 218 727 11 s METAL 30K 0 50 1 16W C31 1 104 851 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V R380 1 218 655 91 s CHIP METAL 30 0 50 1 16W C32 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C33 1 135 208 11 s TANTAL 1uF 20 10V RB1 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR BLOCK CHIP 100KX8 C34 1 104 911 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 33uF 20 10V RB2 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR BLOCK CHIP 100KX8 RB3 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR BL...

Page 348: ...11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V D400 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C416 1 104 914 11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V D401 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C417 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D402 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 D500 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C418 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C419 1 104 914 11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V IC12 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW C420 1 104 910 11 s CHIP TANTALUM 15uF 10 10V IC101 8 759 ...

Page 349: ...8 s TRANSISTOR 2SB624 BV345 R10 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W Q20 8 729 141 75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD596DV345 Q30 8 729 141 75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD596DV345 R13 1 218 677 11 s CHIP METAL 240 0 50 1 16W R14 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W Q101 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R15 1 218 724 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 5 1 16W Q102 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R23 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W Q10...

Page 350: ... 664 11 s CHIP METAL 68 0 50 1 16W R259 1 218 840 11 s CHIP METAL 510 0 50 1 16W R428 1 218 672 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 16W R261 1 218 716 11 s CHIP METAL 10K 0 5 1 16W R429 1 218 856 11 s CHIP METAL 2 4K 0 50 1 16W R263 1 216 857 11 s METAL CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R430 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R264 1 218 668 11 s CHIP METAL 100 0 50 1 16W R431 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W R271 1 21...

Page 351: ... 631 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 10W R531 1 218 698 11 s METAL 1 8K 0 50 1 16W R714 1 216 631 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 10W R532 1 218 694 11 s CHIP METAL 1 2K 0 50 1 16W R715 1 218 727 11 s METAL 30K 0 50 1 16W R533 1 218 846 11 s CHIP METAL 910 0 50 1 16W R716 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R534 1 211 992 11 s CHIP METAL 91 0 50 1 16W R717 1 218 668 11 s CHIP METAL 100 0 50 1 16W R535 1 218 840 11 s ...

Page 352: ...HIP TYPE RB8 1 239 409 11 s NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP TYPE C16 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C17 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V S1 1 572 272 11 s SWITCH SLIDE C18 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C19 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C20 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C21 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C22 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V PR 211 BOARD C24 1...

Page 353: ...M 4 7uF 10 10V C95 1 135 178 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 1 5uF 20 20V C31 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C96 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C32 1 162 915 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 5PF 50V C97 1 135 179 21 s TANTAL 2 2uF 10 16V C98 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C33 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C34 1 162 966 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50V C99 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C35 1 135 216 11 s TAN...

Page 354: ...L 3 3K 0 50 1 16W IC204 8 759 082 61 s IC TC4W53FU R25 1 216 831 11 s METAL CHIP 6 8K 5 1 16W IC206 8 759 173 16 s IC TL062CPW R26 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W IC207 8 759 058 55 s IC TC7S02FU TE85L R27 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W R28 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W L1 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH R29 1 218 873 11 s CHIP METAL 12K 0 50 1 16W L2 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR ...

Page 355: ...100K 5 1 16W R90 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R202 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R92 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R203 1 216 829 11 s METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R95 1 218 692 11 s CHIP METAL 1K 0 50 1 16W R204 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R96 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R205 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R97 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R206 1 2...

Page 356: ... 100K 5 1 16W R4 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R5 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R5 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R6 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R6 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R7 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R7 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R8 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W R8 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R9 1 216 849 11 s MET...

Page 357: ... 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C19 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C20 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V C21 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V SW 733 BOARD C22 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V Ref No C24 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V or Q ty Part No SP Description C25 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V 1pc 1 657 445 21 o PRINTED CIRCUI...

Page 358: ...TALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C220 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C340 1 162 924 11 s CERAMIC 56PF 5 50V C221 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C342 1 135 092 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 3 3uF 10 16V C223 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C343 1 135 210 11 s TANTALUM 4 7uF 10 10V C224 1 104 608 11 s ELECT 33uF 20 6 3V C359 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C225 1 135 217 21 s TANTAL 15uF 20 6 3 C400 1 135 21...

Page 359: ...ER TRAP Q204 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 Q205 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 IC1 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW Q206 8 729 117 73 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4178 F14 IC3 8 759 066 68 s IC REF 03GS Q207 8 729 143 07 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1610 Y33 IC5 8 759 180 08 s IC TC74HC4538AFS Q208 8 729 117 32 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4177 IC6 8 759 175 02 s IC TL074CPW ELM1000 IC7 8 759 058 64 s IC TC7S32FU TE85R Q209 8 729 117 ...

Page 360: ...420 8 729 402 19 s TRANSISTOR XN6501 R61 1 208 854 11 s CHIP METAL 1M 0 50 1 10W R62 1 216 853 11 s METAL CHIP 470K 5 1 16W R1 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R63 1 218 883 11 s METAL 33K 0 50 1 16W R2 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R3 1 218 724 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 5 1 16W R64 1 218 883 11 s METAL 33K 0 50 1 16W R4 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R65 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 5...

Page 361: ...METAL 3K 0 50 1 16W R122 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R258 1 218 717 11 s CHIP METAL 11K 0 50 1 16W R123 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R259 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R200 1 218 692 11 s CHIP METAL 1K 0 50 1 16W R260 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R201 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R261 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R202 1 216 829 11 s METAL CHIP 4 7K...

Page 362: ...0 1 16W R427 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R343 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R428 1 218 714 11 s METAL 8 2K 0 50 1 16W R344 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R429 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R345 1 218 842 11 s CHIP METAL 620 0 50 1 16W R430 1 218 730 11 s CHIP METAL 39K 0 50 1 16W R346 1 218 750 11 s METAL 270K 0 50 1 16W R431 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 ...

Page 363: ...60 11 s METAL ADJ 500 1 764 195 11 o HOUSING 5P RV300 1 241 260 11 s METAL ADJ 500 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 RV400 1 241 260 11 s METAL ADJ 500 CN402F to CN1122 BOARD 1 695 892 11 o HOUSING 12P 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 CN405F to CN1122 BOARD 1 764 198 11 o HOUSING 11P 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 CN406F to CN1122 BOARD 1 764 193 11 o HOUSING 3P 1 695 215 11 o C...

Page 364: ...l Fixtures TOOLS AND FIXTURES Part No SP Description J 6026 110 A o MULTI BURST CHART J 6026 130 B o GRAYSCALE CHART J 6029 140 B o PATTERN BOX PTB 500 J 6394 080 A o GRAYSCALE CHART 16 9 J 6395 040 A o EXTENSION BOARD EX 464 ...

Page 365: ...SN74HC08APW 6 19 SN74HC157APW 6 19 SN74HC74ANS 6 19 SN74HCT04APW 6 19 SN74HCT244APW E05 6 20 SN75158PS 6 20 STK10C68 5S35 6 20 TA75S393F 6 20 TA8129Z 6 21 TC4S01F 6 21 TC4S11F 6 21 TC4S30F 6 21 TC4S69F 6 21 TC4S71F 6 21 TC4S81F 6 22 TC4SU69F 6 21 TC4W53FU 6 22 TC4W66FU 6 22 TC74HC00AF 6 16 TC74HC4052AFS EL 6 22 TC74HC4053AFS 6 16 TC74HC4538AFS 6 22 TC74HC595AF 6 23 TC74VHC00FS EL 6 16 TC74VHC02F 6...

Page 366: ...A1226 2SA1610 2SA1611 2SA1688 2SA1808 2SA811A 2SB1440S 2SB624 2SB1115A 2SB1121 2SB798 2SD1111 SC802 04 V09C V09G V11 2SC1623 2SC2223 2SC2712 2SC2713 2SC2714Y 2SC2757 2SC2758 2SC3115 2SC3360 2SC4177 2SC4177 L6 2SC4178 2SC4184 2SC4215 2SD1048 2SD596 2SD596 DV5 SCALE 4 1 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW TOP VIEW B A TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 3 1 2 TOP VIEW 3 1 NC 2 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 1 3 2 SCALE 4 1 TOP VIEW 1 3 2 TOP VIEW ...

Page 367: ...O1 I O8 OE WE CE 1 0 0 0 OE X 1 0 X WE X 1 1 0 MODE NOT SELECT OUTPUT DISABLE READ WRITE I O TERMINAL HIGH IMPEDANCE HIGH IMPEDANCE OUTPUT DATA INPUT DATA ADDRESS INPUTS CHIP ENABLE INPUT DATA INPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUT ENABLE INPUT WRITE ENABLE INPUT 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE BUFFER BUFFER 21 6 7 8 9 10 22 OE A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A10 WE CE 11 27 20 I O1 I O2 I O3 I O4 I O5 I O6 I O7 I O8 BUFFER ...

Page 368: ...ND DD V 5V 5 3 2 4 1 23 24 10 12 13 18 A B C A B C D E G H DO CK DI CLOCK INPUT SERIAL DATA INPUT DATA OUTPUT DO PR PRESET INPUT DATA LOAD CONTROL INPUT LD F V E V 12 13 11 14 OUT 10 15 OUT 9 16 5V VSS OUT C V OUT B V A V B V A V IN PR IN E V IN F V IN OUT G V OUT IN C V D V DI LD H V G V H V IN IN CK OUT DO D 22 E 8 F 9 G 14 H 15 PR 7 LD 16 DI 20 17 F 11 IN IN IN IN OUT 1 GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1...

Page 369: ...COUPLER TOP VIEW 1 3 4 5 6 S D 1 1PIN 4 3 2 G2 G1 TRANSISTOR ARRAY TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 3 1 1 2 2 4 4 6 6 5 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 UPA101G NEC FLAT PACKAGE ...

Page 370: ...VIDEO SIGNAL CLAMPER TOP VIEW VCC 5 V 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 V IN FV IN TP5 V OUT SENS V IN E OUT NC VEE 5 V NC NC E OUT CP IN PEDE TP12 1 3 9 8 10 2 V OUT 7 FV IN PEDE SENS CP IN CP IN E OUT FV IN PEDE SENS TP5 TP12 V IN V OUT CLAMP PULSE INPUT BUFFER AMP OUTPUT FLOATING VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT CLAMP LEVEL DC INPUT CLAMP POINT SIGNAL INPUT FOR TEST VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL OUTPUT 1 E ...

Page 371: ...UT WHITE SHADING SIGNAL VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFY ZERO POINT ADJUST OUTPUT CLP C1 C2 FLR DET LPF C1 C2 SIG OUT FOR CLAMP CAPACITANCE FLARE DETECT CONNECT CAPACITANCE FOR LPF SIGNAL OUTPUT VIDEO AMPLIFIER FOR VIDEO CAMERA TOP VIEW 23 LPFC1 31 CLP C1 GND I V I EE EE DR V DR V CC GND2 GND1 V V I CC EE CC V FLR DET 11 25 CLP C2 19 20 21 24 23 G CLP C1 SIG IN BLK SHAD 12 26 14 2 FLR DET 27 LPF C2 25 32 30 ...

Page 372: ...19 B0 LATCHES DECODER LSB 20 B1 21 B2 22 B3 23 B4 24 B5 25 B6 DECODER 26 B7 27 B8 28 B9 29 BLK 30 CE 4LSB S CURRENT CELLS 6LSB S CURRENT CELLS CLOCK GENERATOR 51 RO 44 VGR 50 RO 31 RCK CURRENT CELLS FOR FULL SCALE 43 ROR 40 VRR 37 IRR 4LSB S CURRENT CELLS 6LSB S CURRENT CELLS CLOCK GENERATOR 55 GO 46 VGG 54 GO 32 GCK CURRENT CELLS FOR FULL SCALE 45 ROG 41 VRG 38 IRG 4LSB S CURRENT CELLS 6LSB S CUR...

Page 373: ...29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 I O SIGNAL PIN NO 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 I O SIGNAL AEN CLK DIN0 DIN9 DOT0 DOT9 N P OEN PSB0 PSB2 PSW0 PSW7 SCLK TINT LINE MEMORY SELECT CLOCK VIDEO DATA INPUT VIDEO DATA OUTPUT NTSC PAL SECAM SELECT OUTPUT ENABLE DELAY STEP SELECT 1 BITxN DELAY STEP SELECT 8 BITxN CLOCK EDGE SELECT TEST 1 5 7 11 13 18 20 21 N P 40 AEN 39 BUFF 26 29 31 36 25 22 24 42 41 12 TINT...

Page 374: ...2 Z0 11 AZ 14 ZC OPEN CONT INPUTS EN 0 0 1 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE A X Y Z 0 1 X 0 1 OPEN ON CHANNEL C MOS 9 BIT LEVEL SHIFTER TRANSCEIVER WITH 3 STATE OUTPUTS TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 DIR IN A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 VDDB 2Vto 6V EN IN B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 2 DIR 23 EN 3 21 EN 0 1 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE OPERATION B ...

Page 375: ... P8 5 AN 5 P8 4 AN 4 P8 3 AN 3 P8 2 AN 2 P8 1 AN 1 P8 0 AN 0 P7 7 FTOA 1 P7 6 FTOB 3 FTCI 3 P7 5 FTOB 2 FTCI 2 P7 4 FTOB 1 FTCI 1 P7 3 FTI 3 TMRI P7 2 FTI 2 P7 1 FTI 1 P7 0 TMCI INPUT AN0 AN7 BREQ EXTAL ETCI1 FTCI3 FTI1 FTI3 IRQ0 1 MD0 MD2 NMI P80 P87 RES RXD STBY TMCI TMRI WAIT XTAL OUTPUT A0 A19 AS BACK DS E FTOA1 FTOA3 FTOB1 FTOB3 PW1 PW3 R W RD TMO TXD WR ø INPUT OUTPUT D0 D7 P10 P17 P20 P24 P...

Page 376: ... 1 0 X X 0 E X X 1 X X 1 E X X X X X X VID E X X VPP VPP VPP X VDD Q0 Q7 DATA OUT HI Z DATA IN DATA OUT HI Z HI Z CODES 0 1 X VID HI Z INPUT LOW VOLTAGE INPUT HIGH VOLTAGE DON T CARE 12 V 0 5 V HIGH IMPEDANCE 4 3 2 1 32 31 30 V PP A12 IN A15 IN A16 IN P IN A17 IN V DD 3 2 V to 5 5 V GND 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Q1 OUT Q2 OUT Q3 OUT Q4 OUT Q5 OUT Q6 OUT 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 27 26 23 25 4 28 29 3 2 30 A0 ...

Page 377: ...P VIEW 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 IN VCC 2 V to 17 V OUT CD GND NC NC NC 6 OUT IN 2 VCC 5 µA 2 5 µA 5 CD 1 25 V PLL VIF SIF TOP VIEW 19 12 9 11 14 15 4 8 6 5 1 EQ SIF VCO COIL VCO COIL VIF VIF EQ AUDIO VIDEO RF AGC AFT 20 10 17 3 2 AFT COIL AFT OUT VIF IN VIF IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 GND VCC 5 V EQ OUT EQ IN VIDEO OUT VCO COIL VCO COIL SIF IN APC FILTER RF AGC OUT IF AGC FILTER R...

Page 378: ...DATA OUTPUT DATA LOAD CONTROL INPUT H LOAD 17 16 D1 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 AO6 AO7 AO8 AO9 AO10 AO11 AO12 DO 18 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 AO3 OUT AO4 OUT AO5 OUT AO6 OUT AO7 OUT AO8 OUT AO9 OUT AO10 OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AO2 OUT AO1 OUT DI IN CK IN LD IN DO OUT AO12 OUT AO11 OUT GND VCC 5 V VDD 5 V GND 15 LD D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 17 DI 16 CK 15 LD AD...

Page 379: ...QC QD QE 9 D 15 RD FB 2 A 3 B 7 C 12 E C MOS PRESETTABLE DIVIDE BY N COUNTER TOP VIEW CONNECT TO FB INPUT QE QD QE QD QC QD QC QB QC QB QA QB QA 5 COUNTS HIGH 5 COUNTS LOW 5 COUNTS HIGH 4 COUNTS LOW 4 COUNTS HIGH 4 COUNTS LOW 4 COUNTS HIGH 3 COUNTS LOW 3 COUNTS HIGH 3 COUNTS LOW 3 COUNTS HIGH 2 COUNTS LOW 2 COUNTS HIGH 2 COUNTS LOW 2 COUNTS HIGH 1 COUNTS LOW 1 COUNTS HIGH 1 COUNTS LOW RESULTS FROM...

Page 380: ...ARE VEE VDD VEE 3 V to 12 V 7 VEE C 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 X B 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 X Y1 IN OUT Y0 IN OUT Z1 IN OUT Z IN OUT Z0 IN OUT EN IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 Y IN OUT X IN OUT X1 IN OUT X0 IN OUT A IN B IN C IN GND VDD 2 V to 6 V VEE OPEN A 11 OPEN B 10 OPEN C 9 VEE GND A 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 X SELECT EN ON CHANNEL Z0 Z0 Z0 Z0 Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 Y0 Y0 Y1 Y1 Y0 Y0 Y1 Y1 X0 X1 X0 X1 X0 X1 X0 X1 OPEN C...

Page 381: ...ATOR ELECTRIC CURRENT STORE CONTROL I2C CONTROL 13 VREF IN 12 IREF IN 15 COMP IN 16 VIB IN 14 Y OUT DA CONVERTER 7 6 6 17 RY OUT DA CONVERTER 18 BY OUT DA CONVERTER 21 SCL IN 22 SDA OUT 20 RST OUT READ CONTROL SAMPLING CLOCK GENERATOR 28 HC IN 26 CVC IN 27 CPC OUT 32 CLAMP OUT 33 YS OUT DISPLAY CLOCK GENERATOR 34 HP IN 36 PVC IN 35 CPC OUT 25 CKCNT IN 30 IREF VC IN C MOS PROGRAMMABLE PERIPHERAL IN...

Page 382: ...NTERRUPT LOGIC INPUT FILTER POWER ON RESET LP FILTER SHIFT REGISTER I O PORTS 8 BIT INT 13 A0 1 A1 2 A2 3 SCL 14 SDA 15 VDD 16 VSS 8 PCF8574 PCF8574A P0 4 P1 5 P2 6 P3 7 P4 9 P5 10 P6 11 P7 12 write pulse read pulse I2 C BUS CONTROL REFERENCE TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCER TOP VIEW V IN TEMP OUT 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 V OUT TRIM GND NC NC NC 5 3 6 4 2 V IN GND V OUT TMP TRIM V IN TEMP OUT TRIM IN V OUT INPUT VOL...

Page 383: ...9 13 4 10 8 RD RD D D Q Q Q Q SD SD 2 to 5 5V R D S D Q D Q 14 13 VDD GND 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R D S D Q D Q C MOS HEX INVERTERS TOP VIEW A A Y Y 14 13 VDD GND 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A 0 1 TYPE 74HCT04 TYPE TC74AC04 TYPE TC74VHC04 TYPE 74ACT04 TYPE OTHER TYPES VDD 5V 2 to 5 5V Y 1 0 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL NOTE Y A 4 5 to 5 5V 2 to 6V C MOS REAL TIME CLOCK TOP VIEW WR IN S IN SCK IN L1 ...

Page 384: ... 2Z 2Y 2A GND VCC 5 V C MOS 8K 8 BIT NONVOLATILE STATIC RAM TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 NE IN A12 IN A7 IN A6 IN A5 IN A4 IN A3 IN A2 IN A1 IN A0 IN D0 IN OUT D1 IN OUT D2 IN OUT WE IN A8 IN A9 IN A11 IN OE IN A10 IN CE IN D7 IN OUT D6 IN D5 IN D4 IN D3 IN 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A...

Page 385: ... DET 1 IN 14 PEAK DET C MOS 2 INPUT NOR GATE SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 1 A A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 TYPE 4S01F 7S02F 7S02FU 7SH02FU VDD 3 to 18V 2 to 6V Y 1 0 0 0 B A B 1 2 2 GND 3 5 VDD 4 Y 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL Y A B A B Y 4 C MOS 2 INPUT EXCLUSIVE OR GATE SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 1 2 GND 3 5 VDD 4 A B 2 1 4 Y A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 TYPE 7S86FU 7S86F 4S30F VDD 2 to 6V Y 0 1 1 0 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL Y A B A B ...

Page 386: ... IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 X2 IN OUT X1 IN OUT XC IN OUT X0 IN OUT X3 IN OUT A IN B IN GND VDD 2 V to 6 V 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE VEE VEE VDD VEE 3 V to 12 V 7 VEE OPEN OPEN B 0 0 1 1 X A 0 1 0 1 X ON CHANNEL 0 1 2 3 OPEN C MOS DUAL RETRIGGERABLE NON RETRIGGERABLE MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR TOP VIEW 4 3 RD 1 C 1 CR 1 RD 1 CK 1 CK 1 Q 1 Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 1...

Page 387: ...Y2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 Y1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C X 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 B X 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 A X 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 VDD IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT INPUTS OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C EN1 EN2 EN3 Y7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL X DON T CARE EN EN1 EN2 EN3 GND OUT 4 1 2 3 15 14 13 A B C Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 EN 5 6 EN1 EN2 EN3 Y0 OUT Y1 OUT Y2 OUT Y3 OUT Y4 OUT Y5 OUT Y6 12 1...

Page 388: ...E AC VHC HC VDD 2 to 5 5V 2 to 6V Y 0 1 1 1 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL NOTE Y A B A B C MOS BUFFERS AND LINE DRIVERS WITH 3 STATE OUTPUTS TOP VIEW AC VHC HC ABT ACT BCT HCT VHCT 1 G1 TYPE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 G2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 G2 20 19 18 17 16 15 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 GND G1 1 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE HI Z HIGH IMPEDANCE 0 0 G2 1 0 0 A 0 1 X X X X Y 0 1 HI Z HI Z 7 14 13 12 8 9 Y1 Y...

Page 389: ...Qn Qn 1 0 1 1 0 1 Qn INPUTS OUTPUTS 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL X DON T CARE C MOS D TYPE FLIP FLOPS WITH DIRECT SET RESET TOP VIEW 2 1 5 6 3 7 RD D Q Q SD SCALE 3 1 TOP VIEW 1 2 3 VDD 2 to 6V 6 7 8 GND 4 5 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 GND VDD 2 to 6 V 1 2 A B 7 Y A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 Y 0 1 1 1 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL C MOS DUAL 2 INPUT OR GATE TOP VIEW A B Y Y A B A B 5 6 3 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER J FET INPUT TOP ...

Page 390: ...NTROL 4 BIT FLASH A D CONVERTER LOWER 1 1 REF REF ANLG 12 11 1 7 13 8 6 9 MODE CS RD WR RDY INT 18 OFLW 4 BIT D A CONVERTER 17 D7 MSB 16 D6 15 D5 14 D4 5 D3 4 D2 3 D1 2 D0 LSB 4 4 4 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER TOP VIEW GND VDD 3V to 16V 1 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 C MOS INCREMENTAL ENCODER 8 BIT UP DOWN COUNTER TOP VIEW VDD 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RESET A B CD0 CD1 CD2 CD3 CD5 CD4 A OE CD6 CD7 OE STB BORROW CARRY 8 14...

Page 391: ... VR MP 9 12 10 11 7 11 15 16 B BLK 17 18 1 3 CS VIDEO RAM CHARA DATA 8 BIT x 288 WORD COLOR DATA 3 BIT x 288 WORD BLINK DATA 1 BIT x 288 WORD DATA SELECTOR OUTPUT CONTROL MP VR VG VB VCBL 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 R BLK G BLK B BLK CHARACTER GENERATOR RAM 12x18 BIT x 16 WORD CHARACTER GENERATOR ROM 12x18 BIT x 240 WORD BACKGROUND CONTROL DATA REGISTER DISPLAY CONTROL DATA REGISTER 6 10 VDD VSS V ADD...

Page 392: ...L 1 HIGH LEVEL X DON T CARE CPU ACTION INPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT DISABLE HIGH IMPEDANCE P17 P10 P27 P20 RD WR ADDRESS CHIP SELECT DATA BUS PORT 0 INTERNALLY CONNECTED PORT 1 PORT 2 READ STROBE WRITE STROBE 33 9 24 10 23 NC NC NC INDEX 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 40 39 38 37 36 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 10 11 12 13 9 8 7 6 2 PORT 1 PORT 2 P...

Page 393: ...7 1 BVP 550 7 1 Section 7 Block Diagrams ...

Page 394: ...P for VIDEO CAMERA VIDEO AMP for VIDEO CAMERA VIDEO AMP for VIDEO CAMERA R X R W SHD G W SHD B W SHD AMP AMP AMP R FEED BACK G X G FEED BACK VA 163 B X B FEED BACK R X 36 18 M CLK AD VD AD HD R FEED BACK G X R G B R G B G FEED BACK B X B FEED BACK ND FILT CC FILT TEMP IIC DATA VTR S S TRIG RET EN ZEBRA REC TALLY PB REF BACK UP BATTERY EX ON IRIS POSI ZOOM POSI TP1 232C I F RM SD CA CONT DATA AUDIO...

Page 395: ... Y X VF B Y X TALLY REC TALLY N P VBS X GEN LOCK X SKIN GATE DL SYNC R Y X B Y X TALLY ON REC TALLY N P IF 510 CHAR VF VF Y X CHAR BACK CORSOR 1 CORSOR 2 IIC DATA VD HD Y X RV101 VBS GAIN SAMPLE1 BLKG VD CF SYNC 18MCLK CN 1121 R Y X B Y X Y X C X VTR SYNC VBS X MONI X PB REF RET VIDEO X SKIN GATE R X B X REC TALLY MIC VTR SAVE AUDIO CH1 CONT AUDIO LEVEL TAPE REM CA CONT DATA COM CONT PB REF COM DA...

Page 396: ...30 31 ATT R25 16 ATT IC5 MM 5 10 16 23 Q CLP1 ATT CLP2 ATT CLP2 B F DET G F DET R F DET PRE BLK PRE BLK B F COMP G F COMP PRE BLK R F COMP RW SHD TEST GW SHD BW SHD M V SAW SHD 250mVp p 100 18 M G SW CLP BUFF BUFF BUFF 16 20 19 21 23 12 26 2 14 27 32 11 10 9 Q208 BLG G CLT AMP 2dB AMP 6dB AMP 0dB AMP CLP KNEE 1 4 1 5 DR IC202 Q215 217 Q209 212 AMP PRE KNEE 2 IC200 Q213 214 LPF 1 3 IC203 4 204 1 2 ...

Page 397: ...E 22 24 A0 A17 13 15 17 21 D0 D7 A4 A5 A6 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A19 24 3 24 2 24 1 23 5 23 4 23 2 23 1 18 19 2 18 2 21 1 22 2 24 5 ADDRESS DECORER 24 15 17 4 21 4 24 14 24 13 24 9 24 10 24 11 23 8 CS 17 1 2 1 37 4 1 2 31 4 1 2 4 B0 B7 A0 A7 D0 D7 DB0 DB7 5 3 3V CONV DIR G 2 23 IC38 IC39 15 22 3 10 2 4 6 8 17 15 18 16 14 12 3 5 1 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 EN X1 X2 X3 X4 Y1 Y2 CD0 CD7 B A IC29 2 3 D0 D7 16 1 ...

Page 398: ...18 36M IN ACK SEA SCL 25 7 13 25 14 6 25 18 2 11 3 5 6 35 9 11 8 2 3 25 16 4 IC5 Q7 18 2 2 Q10 12 14 15 18 1 2 Q20 SYNC SEP Q11 BUFF IC206 Q204 IC11 20 35 DET IC17 CABLE COMP Q5 6 8 9 17 CABLE COMP Q202 203 POWER SW BURST SEP BPF CONTROL 4 35 6 11 1 20 2 IC18 Q23 P ON RESET 3 1V IC41 6 7 1 5 5 IC40 2 1 2 6 4 626 31 4 2 IC32 AMP IC32 AMP 7 IC33 12 13 14 11 12 14 IC32 AMP IC34 H COMP 3 1 IC33 5 3 4 ...

Page 399: ...4 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 R0 IC7 19 28 9 18 63 64 1 9 33 3 32 29 42 41 40 58 54 50 BCK RCK GCK BLK VRB CRG VRR B0 G0 NEG 0 76Vp p FL6 LPF FL7 LPF FL8 LPF Q48 49 BUFF Q67 117 BUFF Q85 86 BUFF IC24 5V 6 7 1 5 Q50 53 AMP IC23 Q54 FBC Q68 71 AMP IC27 Q72 FBC Q87 90 AMP IC27 Q91 FBC Y 18 R Y 18 B Y 18 NEG 1 0Vp p NEG 0 76Vp p SW1 A INH B R Y SYNC INH DL SYNC B Y SAMPLE SETUP 2 SETUP Y DL BLKG Y SAMPLE CHAR...

Page 400: ...5 BUFF Q250 SYNC TIP 7 1 2 304 306 2 2 2 5 6 6 306 7 2 13 303 6 EXT ND 303 8 EXT VD 303 1 13 302 2 302 12 302 3 3 11 351 3 1 3 IC322 6 5 10 8 12 1 TIMING PULSE SW er IC302 303 351 DE JITER IN S1 GEN RET 1 3 154 6 5 3 310 6 5 3 404 2 4 SG 1 23 1 12 DL SYNC IN DA 1 71 1 72 Y X IN AT 1 46 1 26 PEAK RESET IN AT 1 45 1 25 WINDOW IN DA 1 69 1 70 R Y X IN DA 1 67 1 68 B Y X IN SG 1 36 1 48 N P IN CN 1 19...

Page 401: ...50 8 1 I J K L M N O P 5 4 3 2 1 Section 8 Schematic Diagrams LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS PR 211 CN 1142 MB 602 CN 1122 SW 731 SW 733 SW 730 VA 163 CN 1121 AT 95 SG 234 DA 88 IF 510 CN 1120 SW 732 SW 742 ...

Page 402: ...0 1 16W R241 2k R304 5 6k R323 100 1 16W R403 5 6k 1 16W R411 5 6k R423 100 1 16W R441 2k R309 13k R408 13k R263 1k R363 1k R463 1k R268 3 3k C259 1 25V TA CA R468 3 3k R215 330 R315 330 R415 330 R459 20k C332 22 10V R209 20k C240 56p R244 620 C340 56p R345 620 C440 56p R444 620 C241 n m TA CB C341 n m TA CB C441 n m TA CB R200 1k R300 1k R400 1k IC201 TC4W53FU TE12R IC200 4 4 TL064CPW E05 IC200 2...

Page 403: ...272 100k C231 1 25V TA CA IC202 2 2 CXA1486Q TH Q218 2SA1611 T1M7 IC203 TC4W53FU TE12R IC204 TC7S08FU TE85R Q219 XN6501 TW Q220 XN6501 TW C331 1 25V TA CA IC302 2 2 CXA1486Q TH IC303 TC4W53FU TE12R Q318 2SA1611 T1M7 Q319 XN6501 TW Q320 XN6501 TW R355 10k 1 16W C431 1 25V TA C IC402 2 2 CXA1486Q TH IC403 TC4W53FU TE12R Q418 2SA1611 T1M7 IC404 TC7S08FU TE85R Q419 XN6501 TW Q420 XN6501 TW CN1 57 100 ...

Page 404: ...12 100 CN1 11 100 CN1 7 100 CN1 14 100 CN1 89 100 CN1 87 100 CN1 88 100 CN1 97 100 CN1 98 100 CN1 99 100 CN1 100 100 CN1 91 100 CN1 92 100 CN1 93 100 CN1 94 100 CN1 85 100 CN1 86 100 CN1 9 100 IC1 1 4 TL064CPW E05 C6 10 10V TA CB C5 10 10V TA CB IC1 3 4 TL064CPW E05 Q2 2SB1114 T1ZL IC1 4 4 TL064CPW E05 C10 0 1 IC6 1 4 TL074CPW E05 Q3 2SD596T1 DV345 Q7 2SD596T1 DV345 5V 5V 2 5V 2 5V 2 5V 7V 4 8V A ...

Page 405: ...N1 2 100 CN1 66 100 CN1 65 100 CN1 64 100 CN1 63 100 CN1 78 100 CN1 79 100 CN1 80 100 CN1 77 100 IC27 TC7S08FU TE85R IC25 TC7S04FU TE85R IC22 3 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC22 2 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC22 1 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL D7 HSM107S TL IC23 4 4 SN74HC08APW E05 IC23 1 4 SN74HC08APW E05 C40 6 8 6 3V R95 47k IC16 MP7670AS TE2 IC26 X24C02S 3 0 C700 0 D8 1SS302 TE85L IC14 TC7S66FU TE85R R94 47k IC20 TC74HC595...

Page 406: ...1 F 1 IC2 G 2 IC3 G 1 IC4 A 2 IC5 B 2 IC6 B 4 IC7 B 2 IC8 A 2 IC9 B 3 IC11 B 4 IC12 C 2 IC13 B 2 IC14 C 3 IC15 D 4 IC16 D 2 IC17 D 4 IC18 D 4 IC19 D 4 IC20 D 4 IC21 D 4 IC22 D 4 IC23 E 3 IC24 E 3 IC25 D 4 IC26 E 2 IC27 E 4 IC28 F 4 IC29 G 3 IC30 G 2 IC31 F 2 IC32 B 2 IC33 B 2 IC34 C 2 IC35 C 4 IC37 E 4 IC38 C 3 IC39 E 4 IC40 D 2 IC41 C 3 IC42 D 3 IC43 D 3 IC44 D 3 IC45 D 2 IC46 G 4 IC47 E 2 IC48 G...

Page 407: ... 2 NJU7022M TE2 R165 3k 1 16W R164 300k 1 16W R62 330k IC13 MB88351PFV ER CN1 92 100 CN1 91 100 CN1 89 100 CN1 100 100 CN1 99 100 CN1 98 100 CN1 97 100 CN1 88 100 CN1 87 100 CN1 86 100 CN1 85 100 CN1 75 100 CN1 74 100 CN1 73 100 CN1 72 100 CN1 96 100 CN1 95 100 CN1 70 100 CN1 69 100 CN1 51 100 CN1 67 100 CN1 68 100 CN1 64 100 CN1 47 100 CN1 61 100 Q1 2SB624 T1BV3 IC4 1 4 TL064CPW E05 R12 5 6 CN1 9...

Page 408: ... CN1 37 100 CN1 38 100 CN1 39 100 CN1 31 100 CN1 30 100 CN1 40 100 CN1 29 100 CN1 42 100 CN1 41 100 CN1 55 100 CN1 56 100 CN1 46 100 CN1 23 100 CN1 45 100 CN1 5 100 CN1 6 100 CN1 8 100 CN1 21 100 CN1 54 100 CN1 59 100 CN1 71 100 CN1 82 100 D20 1SS302 TE85L IC1 MAX202CSE TE2 C45 0 1 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V N L M 7 3V A GND 2 8V P92 P93 P94 RES BACK UP V RES CS 13 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 409: ...V 5V 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213141516171819202122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 39 40 41 42 43 44 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213141516171819202122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4 1 2 6 8 5 3 7 14 13 12 11 1 8 16 9 3 4 5 ...

Page 410: ...130 1M IC35 1 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC11 1 2 TC7W08FU TE12R IC13 2 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC8 2 3 TC7W04FU TE12R IC8 3 3 TC7W04FU TE12R IC8 1 3 TC7W04FU TE12R Q200 DTC144EUA T106 Q24 DTC144EUA T106 Q201 DTC144EUA T106 Q25 DTC144EUA T106 IC25 1 8 TC74VHC244FS EL IC25 2 8 TC74VHC244FS EL D8 RD3 3UH T1 R61 270 RN C C50 4 7 10V TA C R68 10k RN C R67 27k RN C IC200 1 2 TC74VHC74FS EL IC200 2 2 TC74VHC74FS E...

Page 411: ...W E0 5 IC36 2 2 TC74HC4538AFS EL IC39 TC7S86FU TE85R IC40 TC7S66FU TE85R IC32 4 4 TL064CPW E05 IC25 8 8 TC74VHC244FS EL R148 100k IC41 TC4W53FU TE12R IC42 4 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC42 3 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 Q26 DTC144EUA T106 IC42 7 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC42 8 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC43 TC7S00FU TE85R FL1 7V 4 8V V RESET 2 N P H CONT 4 8V GND OLD NEW CA VR DET 4 8V CABLE COMP EXT SYNC GENLOCK OFF EX...

Page 412: ... 80 100 L1 0 47µH D1 RD4 3UH T1 R6 240 RN C R9 36k RN C R8 22k RN C D2 RD4 3UH T1 C10 6 8 16V TA C C9 6 8 16V TA C R137 220k RN C R136 220k RN C L2 0 47µH C15 0 1 25V F C1 1 35V TA C Q203 DTC144EUA T106 C200 0 1 Q204 DTC144EUA T106 IC206 2 2 TL062CPW ELL2000 D200 1SS302 TE85L IC206 1 2 TL062CPW ELL2000 D4 RD4 3UH T1 C27 1 35V TA C R17 15k RN C C28 6 8 16V TA C R16 22k RN C D13 HSM88AS TL D12 HSM88...

Page 413: ...8 13 BVP 550 8 13 I J K L M N O P 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 414: ...1 25V TA CA C101 1 25V TA CA R171 100k Q54 2SK853 T1K5 D10 1SS302 TE85L Q49 2SA1226 T1E4 C117 FL7 R209 1 8k RN C R210 220 RN C R211 3 6k C119 0 1 C118 0 1 R214 0 RN C R215 5 6k RN C R370 2 4k RN C R221 100k R223 100k C103 1 25V TA CA C104 1 25V TA CA C125 1 25V TA CA C124 1 25V TA CA C123 2p R220 3 6k R217 3 6k R219 3k RN C R213 4 7k R218 2 2k RN C R216 4 7k RN C C120 0 1 C122 6 8 16V R212 47 C220...

Page 415: ... C R187 75 RN C R188 2 7k RN C IC102 2 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC102 1 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC101 TC7S04FU TE85R Q109 2SC2223 T1F14 IC25 2 2 TC74HC4052AFS EL Q108 2SC2223 T1F14 Q107 2SC2223 T1F14 IC25 1 2 TC74HC4052AFS EL IC37 2 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC37 1 2 TC7W32FU TE12L Q22 2SA1226 T1E4 IC19 5 8 TC74VHC244FS EL IC19 6 8 TC74VHC244FS EL Q73 2SA1226 T1E4 IC19 7 8 TC74VHC244FS EL IC106 TC7S08FU TE85R IC19 8 8 TC...

Page 416: ...29 5 6k C77 6 8 16V TA CB C75 0 1 C74 0 1 C207 0 1 C206 6 8 16V D101 1SS302 TE85L R312 3 3k R311 0 RN C R310 2 7k RN C C205 2p R309 3 9k RN C R308 1 8k RN C R307 7 5k RN C R306 8 2k Q34 2SC2223 T1F14 Q33 2SC2223 T1F14 Q32 2SA1226 T1E4 Q104 2SC2223 T1F14 Q103 XN6534 TW Q102 2SA1226 T1E4 R124 47 C73 0 1 R122 3 6k C204 0 1 R119 1k RN C C71 2p R121 47 R116 1k RN C C70 8p R120 47 JR3 0 JR4 0 C72 0 1 R1...

Page 417: ... T1M7 C87 1p R151 2 7k RN C R363 100 R150 2 2k R149 1 2k RN C C210 6 8 16V C211 0 1 R148 3 9k C209 0 1 C208 6 8 16V R362 2 4k RN C R361 2 4k RN C R145 0 RN C R146 220 RN C R155 75 RN C R147 5 6k RN C Q44 2SC2223 T1F14 Q43 XN6534 TW D9 1SS302 TE85L R100 5 6k R101 15k RN C R102 10k RN C C67 0 01 R103 24k RN C R99 2 2k R127 100k C65 10p R96 2k RN C R104 IC16 2 2 TL082CPS E05 Q25 2SC4177 T1L7 IC18 TC4...

Page 418: ...1 97 100 CN1 88 100 CN1 87 100 CN1 86 100 CN1 85 100 CN1 84 100 CN1 83 100 CN1 96 100 CN1 95 100 CN1 66 100 CN1 65 100 CN1 2 100 CN1 3 100 CN1 1 100 CN1 8 100 CN1 7 100 CN1 80 100 CN1 79 100 CN1 36 100 CN1 35 100 CN1 53 100 CN1 54 100 CN1 34 100 CN1 33 100 CN1 90 100 CN1 82 100 CN1 27 100 CN1 81 100 CN1 28 100 CN1 30 100 CN1 29 100 CN1 31 100 CN1 57 100 CN1 58 100 CN1 21 100 CN1 22 100 CN1 43 100 ...

Page 419: ...226 T1E4 IC501 2 2 TL082CPS E05 Q510 2SC4177 T1L7 Q509 2SA1611 T1M7 Q508 2SC2223 T1F14 R446 2 2k R445 2 2k C419 22 16V Q430 2SA1611 T1M7 Q431 2SC4177 T1L7 CN1 48 100 CN1 47 100 CN1 71 100 CN1 72 100 CN1 70 100 CN1 69 100 CN1 68 100 CN1 67 100 CN1 64 100 CN1 63 100 CN1 60 100 CN1 59 100 CN1 62 100 CN1 61 100 CN1 76 100 CN1 75 100 CN1 74 100 CN1 73 100 CN1 16 100 CN1 12 100 CN1 19 100 CN1 18 100 CN1...

Page 420: ...G LENS UNREG G RET EN IN IRIS POSI IN IRIS CONT OUT ZOOM POSI IN EX ON AUTO 5V VTR S S IN VF UNREG VF UNREG G N P OUT ABNORMAL OUT TALLY OUT BATT ALERM OUT G TALLY OUT WIDE OUT VF COLOR IN VF RGB OUT B X IN B G IN R X IN R G IN G B SHADING OUT R B SHADING OUT B B SHADING OUT B SHADING GND G W SHADING OUT R W SHADING OUT B W SHADING OUT W SHADING GND G FEEDBACK OUT R FEEDBACK OUT B FEEDBACK OUT FEE...

Page 421: ... M IN R Y G IN B Y L IN B Y 1 IN B Y 2 IN B Y 3 IN B Y 4 IN B Y 5 IN B Y 6 IN B Y 7 IN B Y 8 IN B Y M IN B Y G IN IIC DATA IIC CLK LD DA IN UNREG UNREG UNREG UNREG R X OUT G X OUT B X OUT R G B G OUT VBS X OUT VBS G OUT VF UNREG VF UNREG LENS UNREG LENS UNREG VF UNREG G VF UNREG G LENS UNREG G LENS UNREG G Y L OUT Y 1 OUT Y 2 OUT Y 3 OUT Y 4 OUT Y 5 OUT Y 6 OUT Y 7 OUT Y 8 OUT Y M OUT R Y L OUT R ...

Page 422: ... SET IN GND 1 2 3 MIC X IN MIC Y IN MIC G IN RM VBS X OUT RM VBS G OUT MIC G OUT MIC Y OUT MIC X OUT RM VBS G IN RM VBS X IN POWER OUT SAVE POWER SAVE IN AUDIO CH1 CONT IN CANCEL IN CANCEL OUT BOARD NO 1 657 447 LOT NO 508 A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 A5 B5 A6 B6 A7 B7 A8 B8 A9 B9 A10 B10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 3V VF G OUT VF X OUT REM LOCAL LENS UNREG LENS UNREG G RET EN IN IRIS POSI IN IRIS CON...

Page 423: ...G UNREG G UNREG G UNREG G 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Y X OUT R Y X OUT B Y X OUT Y R Y B Y G C X OUT C G OUT GENLOCK X IN GEN G H CONT IN VTR S S OUT BATT ALARM IN AUDIO CH1 CONT OUT A GND TAPE REM IN AUDIO LEVEL IN VTR SYNC OUT RET EN OUT PB REF IN H CONT IN VTR SAVE A GND REC TALLY IN HD OUT SKIN GATE OUT CA CONT DATA COM CONT COM DATA IIC CLK CA IIC DATA CA IIC CLK ST IIC DATA ST 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 424: ...5 4 OHB 400 500 500WS PAL OHB 450 451 550 550WS PAL 5 4 ...

Page 425: ...9 1 BVP 550 9 1 Section 9 Board Layouts VA 163 BOARD VA 163 A SIDE 1 657 438 12 21 VA 163 B SIDE 1 657 438 12 21 VA 163 VA 163 ...

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Page 427: ...9 3 BVP 550 9 3 AT 95 B SIDE 1 657 448 11 12 21 AT 95 BOARD AT 95 A SIDE 1 657 448 11 12 21 AT 95 AT 95 ...

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Page 429: ...9 5 BVP 550 9 5 SG 234 SG 234 SG 234 BOARD SG 234 B SIDE 1 657 449 12 21 SG 234 A SIDE 1 657 449 12 21 ...

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Page 431: ...9 7 BVP 550 9 7 DA 88 B SIDE 1 657 450 12 21 DA 88 A SIDE 1 657 450 12 21 DA 88 BOARD DA 88 DA 88 ...

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Page 433: ...9 9 BVP 550 9 9 IF 510 BOARD IF 510 IF 510 IF 510 A SIDE 1 657 453 12 21 IF 510 B SIDE 1 657 453 12 21 ...

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Page 435: ...9 11 BVP 550 9 11 MB 602 BOARD MB 602 A SIDE 1 657 437 14 21 MB 602 B SIDE 1 657 437 14 21 MB 602 BOARD MB 602 MB 602 ...

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Page 437: ...des acquéreurs de l équipement décrit dans ce manuel Sony Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout autre but que des opérations ou entretiens de l équipement à moins d une permission écrite de Sony Corporation Das in dieser Anleitung enthaltene Material besteht aus Informationen die Eigentum der Sony Corporation sind und ausschli...

Page 438: ...Printed in U S A Sony Corporation 1996 1 76 Broadcast Products Company 1996 Published by Broadcast Products Company BVP 550 SY J E 3 190 368 01 ...

Page 439: ...COLOR VIDEO CAMERA BVP 550 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 1 Serial No 15001 and Higher Serial No 50001 and Higher ...

Page 440: ... Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages Feuergefahr 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...

Page 441: ...tes on Repair Parts 2 1 E 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 2 E 2 3 Location of Printed Circuit Boards 2 2 E 2 4 Circuit Description 2 3 E 2 5 Periodic Replacement Part 2 6 E 2 6 Cleaning 2 7 E 2 6 1 Cleaning of Viewfinder Option 2 7 E 2 6 2 Cares After Using at Special Environment 2 7 E 2 7 Replacement of External Connectors 2 8 E 2 7 1 VF Connector 2 8 E 2 7 2 MIC Connector 2 8 E 2 7 3 TEST OUT REMOTE Co...

Page 442: ...stment 4 8 E 4 2 5 Master Black Adjustment 4 9 E 4 2 6 Gamma Correction Adjustment 4 9 E 4 2 7 Flare Adjustment 4 11 E 4 2 8 Knee and White Clip Adjustment 4 12 E 4 2 9 Crispening Adjustment 4 13 E 4 2 10 Level Dependent Adjustment 4 14 E 4 2 11 Detail Frequency Adjustment 4 15 E 4 2 12 H V Ratio Adjustment 4 16 E 4 2 13 Detail Level Adjustment 4 17 E 4 2 14 Detail Clip Adjustment 4 17 E 4 2 15 Sk...

Page 443: ...t 4 41 E 4 3 18 Knee and White Clip Adjustment 4 43 E 4 3 19 A D Clock Phase Adjustment 4 45 E 4 3 20 VTR R Y B Y Adjustment 4 46 E 4 3 21 CCU Y R Y B Y Adjustment 4 46 E 4 3 22 RGB Adjustment 4 48 E 4 3 23 Menu Setting After Finishing Adjustment 4 49 E 5 Spare Parts 5 1 Notes on Repair Parts 5 1 5 2 Exploded Views 5 2 Top Panel Block 5 2 Right Panel and Plug In Boards 5 4 Left Panel and Boards 5 ...

Page 444: ...IF 510 BOARD 7 8 8 Schematic Diagrams LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS 8 1 VA 163 BOARD 8 2 AT 95 BOARD 8 6 SG 234 BOARD 8 10 DA 88 BOARD 8 14 IF 510 BOARD 8 18 MB 602 BOARD 8 20 FRAME WIRING 8 22 9 Board Layouts VA 163 BOARD 9 1 AT 95 BOARD 9 3 SG 234 BOARD 9 5 DA 88 BOARD 9 7 IF 510 BOARD 9 9 MB 602 BOARD 9 11 ...

Page 445: ...ion of internal switches Section 2 Service Overview Describes information about board locations circuit description replacement of part and notes on services Section 3 Setup menu Describes information about setup menu and self diagnosis mode Section 4 Electrical Alignment Describes electrical adjustment Section 5 Spare Parts Describes parts list exploded views supplied accessories and fixtures lis...

Page 446: ...eration Manual Supplied with this unit This manual is necessary for application and operation of this unit System manual Not supplied with this unit This manual is necessary for connection and operation of this unit and other peripheral equipments If this manual is required please contact Sony service organization ...

Page 447: ...p REMOTE 6P FEMALE MIC IN 3P FEMALE EXTERNAL VIEW No 1 2 3 SIGNAL MIC IN G MIC IN X MIC IN Y 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms EXTERNAL VIEW No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 SERIAL DATA IN Serial data for camera control 2 SERIAL DATA OUT 3 UNREG G 4 VBS X OUT VBS 1 Vp p Zo 75 Ω 5 VBS G OUT 6 UNREG OUT 10 5 V to 17 V SPECIFICATIONS 60 dBu High impedance balanced ...

Page 448: ...ghts L Indicator goes out 9 NC No connection 10 Y X OUT 1 Vp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 11 ZEBRA ON IN H OFF L ON 12 VF VIDEO OUT X 1 0 Vp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 13 NC No connection 14 B Y X OUT 700 mVp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 75 color bars 15 R Y X OUT 700 mVp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 75 color bars 16 BATT IND OUT H Indicator lights L Indicator goes out 17 TALLY IND OUT H Indicator lights L Indicator goes out 18 9 3 V VF OUT REG 9 3 V 19 GND ...

Page 449: ...ONT IN 5 Vp p 33 IIC CLOCK OUT CA 5 Vp p 34 IIC CLOCK OUT ST 5 Vp p No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 36 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 37 VF UNREG GND GND for VF UNREG 38 LENS UNREG GND GND for LENS UNREG 39 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 40 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 41 VF UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 42 LENS UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 43 G OUT X 700 mVp p 2 DC 0 200 mV Zo 75 Ω 44 R G B GND GND for R G...

Page 450: ... 62 5 0 REC TALLY signal 1 0 0 2 Hz duty 50 10 REC RESET signal 10 100 msec VTR Action Power OFF Power ON When VTR changes from POWER SAVE to REC START mode or when the servo is lost When VTR changes from STANDBY to REC START mode or in REC mode At the end of tape or When VTR is put into STOP mode by itself REC RESET signal does not appear when VTR is put into STOP mode by operating the camera STO...

Page 451: ...31 NC No connection 32 NC No connection 33 NC No connection 34 18 MHz OUT G GND for 18 MHz No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 Y 1 OUT 36 Y 3 OUT 37 Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 38 Y 7 OUT 39 Y M OUT 40 R Y 1 OUT 41 R Y 3 OUT 42 R Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 43 R Y 7 OUT 44 R Y M OUT 45 B Y 1 OUT 46 B Y 3 OUT 47 B Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 48 B Y 7 OUT 49 B Y M OUT 50 DIGITAL GND GND for DIGITAL 51 DIGITAL SAMPLE OUT 3 3 Vp p 52 DIGITAL...

Page 452: ...nit in the following conditions High temparature room or near the heat source Excessive dust or mechanical vibration Intense magnetic and electric fields A place subjected to direct sunlight or strong light 1 3 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 Board S1 Setup menu select switch S1 1 to S1 4 Setup menu indicated on the viewfinder can be selected in combination of switches S1 1 to S1 4 in parenthe...

Page 453: ...ronization which is input at GENLOCK IN connector of CA Factory set position RET MB 602 Board In setting a switch on MB 602 board open the left side panel S1 PHANTOM POWER switch Turn on when connecting the PHANTOM 48 V micro phone to MIC connector Factory set position ON 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A IF VIDEO LEVEL S1 F S1 E D C B A 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 1 3 Function of Internal Switches ...

Page 454: ...P CARRYING CASE LC 303SFT For CA 550 550P TELEPROMPTER UNIT BKP 5971 1 4 Instance of Sytem Configuration CCD UNIT OHB 450 450P OHB 451 451P OHB 550 550P OHB 550WS 550WSP ENG EFP LENS 1 5 VF BVF 10 10CE COLOR VIDEO CAMERA BVP 550 ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER BVF 55 55CE CAMERA ADAPTOR CA 550 550P CCD UNIT OHB 400 400P OHB 500 500P OHB 500WS 500WSP STUDIO ZOOM LENS ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER BVF 77 77CE TRIAX C...

Page 455: ...LE 1 CCA 5 CABLE max 200m REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RCP 720 RCP 721 RCP 740 RCP 741 CCA 5 CABLE 1 CCA 5 CABLE max 200m CCA 5 CABLE 1 CAMERA COMMAND NETWORK UNIT CNU 700 500 MASTER SETUP UNIT MSU 700 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 700 700P VIDEO SELECTOR VCS 700 PIX WF PIX 2 PIX 2 WF 2 WF 2 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 700 700P RCP 700 701 RCP CNU CCU CCA 5 CCA 5 CCA 5 1 CCA 5 CABLE LENGTH Total length 200m or less...

Page 456: ...ADAPTOR AC 550 550P CCA 5 CABLE max 50m RETURN VIDEO SELECTOR CAC 6 REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RCP 700 RCP 701 RCP 720 RCP 721 RCP 740 RCP 741 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BVV 5 5PS CCZ CABLE VTR CAMERA ADAPTOR CAMERA ADAPTOR CA 3A BETACAM ADAPTOR CA 553 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P9 MASTER SETUP UNIT MSU 700 CA 57A 57AP CA 55A 55AP CA 50A 50AP CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 370 370P CCU 355 355P CCU 350 350P 1 4 Insta...

Page 457: ...ce of the MC protector shown in the figure Lens Assembly for Aged Eye Sony Part No A 8262 537 A Lens Assembly for Low Power Sony Part No A 8262 538 A Lens Assembly Standard magnification with special compensation for aberration Sony Part No A 8267 737 A High Performance 3X Lens Assembly Sony Part No A 8314 798 A Use in place of the VF tube sub assembly shown in the figure Hold ring Align red lines...

Page 458: ...1 12 E BVP 550 ...

Page 459: ...e it is the EEPROM that is holding data inherent in the board The part number listed in Section 5 Spare Parts is for an EEPROM which is not programmed If replacement is needed consult your Sony representatives 2 1 3 Extension Boards The extension boards and harness are available separately for check or adjustment of some printed circuit boards Extension Board Harness Sony P N To be extended EX 464...

Page 460: ...ed Circuit Boards 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 3 Location of Printed Circuit Boards To remove the both side panels Loosen the four screws respectively PR 211 CN 1142 MB 602 CN 1122 SW 731 SW 733 SW 730 VA 163 CN 1121 AT 95 SG 234 DA 88 IF 510 CN 1120 SW 732 SW 742 ...

Page 461: ...163 board of the BVP DR 302 board OHB 451 451P only The DR 302 is a driving board for one optical filter disk which motor drives a filter selected by the RCP or MSU The DR 302 board consists of a motor drive circuit and a servo circuit comprised of a selected filter detection and filter position voltage generation circuits 2 Video Signal System VA 163 board The VA 163 board amplifies the video sig...

Page 462: ...s at the IF 510 board are as follows Signals from the DA 88 board VF Y VBS Y R Y and B Y Signals from external equipment Reference signal for external synchronization Return video signal By combination with these signals the IF 510 board outputs the following signals VBS OUT signal Output via a buffer amplifier to external equipment VBS OUT signal for RM Output to an interface connector for a remo...

Page 463: ...the RM P9 or the CCU 700 700P 4 Pulse system SG 234 board The SG 234 board has a sync signal generator which generates various sync signals for the camera The sync signals are generated from the clock pulse input from the OHB via the PR 211 board They are output to the board of the camera OHB and the camera adaptor CA respec tively This generator has two modes to synchronize with a reference signa...

Page 464: ...s by visual and replace as necessary No Description Sony P N Remarks 1 PAD ASSY LARGE A 8278 237 A 2 PAD ASSY SMALL A 8278 238 A 3 WIND SCREEN 3 708 875 0X Supplied with VF 4 MIC CUSHION RUBBER 3 692 138 0X Supplied with VF 5 COVER SW 3 676 244 1X 6 EYE CUP 3 723 079 0X Supplied with VF 7 CAP CONNECTOR 3 692 914 1X 2 5 Periodic Replacement Part 6 4 3 7 5 1 2 ...

Page 465: ...solvent such as alcohol benzine or thinner to remove stains Be sure to attach the eyecup to the VF or the MC protector may come off To protect the viewfinder lens from drops put the MC protector in the filter holder and attach the eyecup securely 2 6 2 Cares After Using at Special Environment It is recommended to check the following items after gathering the news at seaside dust area or spa 1 Clea...

Page 466: ...the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 3 Remove the two screws and remove the VF connector Then unsolder it 4 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures of removal 2 7 2 MIC Connector 1 Remove the two screws and remove the MIC connec tor Then unsolder it 2 7 Replacement of External Connectors 2 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures o...

Page 467: ... Pad Assem bly Large 2 Remove the seven screws and remove the V shoe bracket 3 Remove the screw and remove the connector bracket Unsolder the TEST OUT REMOTE connector Remove the each nut and remove the TEST OUT REMOTE connector 4 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures of removal K3 X 8 B3 X 5 V Shoe bracket B3 X 5 Connector bracket Precision P2 6 X 5 ...

Page 468: ...ible card wires obliquely Check that the conductive surface of the flexible card wire is not soiled with dust Type A between the MB 602 board and CCD unit 1 Lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow Insert the flexible card wire as far as it will go into connector with the conductive surface of the wire put down 2 Push down the portion A to secure the flexible card wire Type B between th...

Page 469: ...onnecting the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 5 Remove the four screws and remove the four supports Remove the MB 602 board 2 9 Board Replacement 6 Disconnect the connectors n When disconnecting the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 7 Install a new board in the reverse procedures of removal CN11 CN12 CN...

Page 470: ...rd in the reverse procedures of removal 2 9 2 CN 1120 1121 Board 1 Remove the right side panel of the camera Refer to 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 Pull out the five plug in boards and the four shielding plates 3 Remove the DC DC convertor unit Refer to 2 11 Replacement of DC DC Convertor Unit 4 Remove the rail upper 5 Remove the four screws and remove the rail bracket B2 6 X 5 B2 6 X 5 Rail bracket Ra...

Page 471: ...W 731 board knob packing VR knob and shielding plate 4 Unsolder the terminals and remove the switch to be replaced 5 Install a new switch in the reverse procedures of removal 3 Remove the two screws Remove the SW 730 board shielding plate and drop protection cushion 4 Unsolder the terminals and remove the switch to be replaced 5 Install a new switch in the reverse procedures of removal CN801 Preci...

Page 472: ...to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires and 2 7 1 VF Connector 3 Remove the three screws and remove the handle 4 Remove the three screws and remove the handle holder 5 Remove the two screws and remove the menu bracket 6 Remove the two screws and remove the SW 732 board and the drop protection cushion 7 Unsolder the terminals and remove the switch to be replaced 8 Install a new switc...

Page 473: ...eplacement of DC DC Convertor Unit 3 Thread the two screws that were removed in Step 2 into the holes of the DC DC convertor unit three turns n Never turn the two screws more than three turns 4 Hold the two screws with hands and remove the DC DC convertor unit 5 Install a new DC DC convertor unit pushing with hands Secure it to the MB 602 board with the two screws that were removed in Step 2 B2 6 ...

Page 474: ...2 16 E BVP 550 ...

Page 475: ...uration of the Setup Menu The setup menu consists of the following menus Operation menu Paint menu Maintenance menu Reference menu Triming menu System config menu Operation and Paint menus are normally accessible To display the other menus switch setting of the AT 95 board is required For details refer to Section 1 3 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 board Equipment required CCD Unit OHB 450 550...

Page 476: ... page is displayed and press the MENU SEL switch The menu enters the item select mode and the page scroll bar disappears 3 To shift the item turn the MENU SEL switch until the cursor points the item to be set and press the MENU SEL switch 4 To change the value turn the MENU SEL switch You can change the values quickly by turning the MENU SEL switch fast You can make very fine adjustments by turnin...

Page 477: ...screen MODE CHG USR CHG The indications of the optical filter white balance memory and gain value are displayed only when they differ from the standard settings FILTER 1B WHITE A GAIN 0dB USR The indications are displayed corresponding to the settings on the VF DISPLAY page FILTER ON OFF Turns the optical filter indication on and off WHITE ON OFF Turns the white balance memory indication on and of...

Page 478: ...er signals displayed on the viewfinder screen are mixed with the VBS signal to be output to RM P9 or not Turning on is convenient to operate the setup menu by RM P9 VBS LOCK ON OFF Used to prevent misoperation by ENC RGB switch ON ENC signal is output at TEST OUT connector regardless of ENC RGB switch setting OFF A signal selected by ENC RGB switch is output VF VIDEO Y MIX NAM Selects a video sign...

Page 479: ... data between the OHB block and CPU on AT board PR OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between the PR board and CPU on AT board VA OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between the VA board and CPU on AT board AT OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between the CPU and memory on AT board SG OK NG Displays a state of communication for cont...

Page 480: ...y the location of the center marker on the screen 20 right 20 left 1 10 CENTER V POS 20 to 20 XX Shifts vertically the location of the center marker on the screen 20 up 20 down 1 10 CENTER POS Press MENU SEL Stores the location of the center marker at present in the selected lens STORE switch to execute file number 1 10 No 0 to 15 Selects a lens file d Example No 1 Lens file number 0 to15 Lens 27 ...

Page 481: ... TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the sawtooth waveform test signal 2 Outputs 3 step waveform test signal OFF No test signal is output CLEAR Press MENU SEL Sets all settings on the DETAIL 1 page to 0 switch to execute When you press MENU SEL switch the CLEAR indication flashes Press MENU SEL switch again to execute press CANCEL button to cancel DETAIL2 DETAIL ON OFF Turns the functio...

Page 482: ...F Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the sawtooth waveform test signal 2 Outputs 3 step waveform test signal OFF No test signal is output CLEAR Press MENU SEL Resets all settings on the GAMMA page to the factry settings switch to execute When you press MENU SEL switch the CLEAR indication flashes Press MENU SEL switch again to execute press CANCEL button to cancel KNEE W CLIP POINT 99 to 99 0 Adjus...

Page 483: ...ion the new data replaces the current data Recalling a scene file Turn MENU SEL switch to move the cursor to the file number whose data is to be recalled then press MENU SEL switch When MENU SEL switch is pressed the scene file data replaces the current settings When the scene file is recalled an asterisk appears next to the number STANDARD Returns the current amount of paint adjustments and switc...

Page 484: ...sation for the R G or B white shading H SAW R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of H SAW compensation for the R G or B white shading H PARA R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of H PARA compensation for the R G or B white shading WHITE R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the R G or B white level V MOD R G B M 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of V SAW compensation for the R G B or master modulation shading o...

Page 485: ...era output signal in the color bar mode or not This setting is valid only when the DISP switch is set to on or off OTHERS S N MEASURE ON OFF ON Set to ON in mesuring the S N ratio And settings of the DETAIL CHROMA GAMMA MATRIX and FLARE will be temporarily turned OFF OFF Settings of DETAIL and so on are returned as they were MOD ON OFF ON Set to ON in mesuring the modulation depth And settings of ...

Page 486: ...ment values The Triming menu is not normally accessible To display this menu switch setting of the AT 95 board is required For details refer to Section 1 3 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 board To activate the Triming menu first display the TOP menu n Executing the FILE STORE on the TRIMING FILE page registers settings of items which have been set through the Maintenance and System config menu...

Page 487: ...gnal REG LVL XXX XX Adjusts the level of the R G and B output signals CB ON OFF Turns on and off the camera color bar signal to be output in setting each item on the Y CHROMA page PR VA TEST PR ADG R G B XXX XX Adjusts the reference level of the AD converter for R G B signals on the PR board VA MOD R G B XXX XX Adjusts the R G or B modulation balance for the VA board G CLOCK XXX XX Adjusts the clo...

Page 488: ...a processing during execution press MENU SEL switch m 1 10 COLOR SETUP Press MENU SEL Automatically calculates the color matrix from the reference Locate the SELF switch to execute desired colors of a Macbeth chart within the gate marker of VF and measure To abort a processing during execution press MENU SEL switch n 1 10 OHB MATRIX Compensates the OHB matrix to adjust the difference between OHBs ...

Page 489: ...ntary and that of the camra as RET2 SW RET2 VTR S S SW of lens functions as RET2 SW and that of the camera as INCOM TALK SW VF DISPLAY ON OFF Turns on and off the indication of mark at the top right of the VF screen with the DISP switch set to ON when the self diagnosis result is NG no good and so on PinP RET RVS RVS1 RVS 2 OFF Selects the indication mode of VF display in PinP mode Does not functi...

Page 490: ...in communication with IC18 IC19 TG 159 2 PR 211 Error in communication with IC49 3 VA 163 Error in communication with IC26 4 AT 95 Error in communication with IC46 5 SG 234 Error in communication with IC21 6 DA 88 Error in communication with IC10 7 IF 510 Error in communication with IC155 Refer to CA 550 550P maintenance manual for descriptions on columns of CA n When other equipment than the CA 5...

Page 491: ... 550 550P and MSU 700 should be also completed 3 4 1 5 Initial Setting should be completed 4 Turn off the power before extending the plug in board using the extension board 5 When using the camera as 16 9 mode together with the OHB 550WS 550WSP use the specified grayscale chart J 6394 080 A 6 Paste a black colored velvets around 3 3 cm to both sides of the full white portion in the center of the g...

Page 492: ...MENU from OFF while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel TOP menu will be displayed n If the power switch is turned off once perform the above operations again to display the setup menu steps 2 to 4 How to change the setting values To enter or cancel the setting value of items which can be changed by turning the MENU SEL switch proceed as follows To enter the setting value Press the...

Page 493: ...gh 18 dB PAGE Wide Screen 4 ITEM 16 9 4 3 MODE 16 9 For OHB 550WS 550WSP MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Test Off PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Skin Detail Off PAGE Gamma P5 ITEM Gamma On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off ITEM White Clip Off PAGE Matrix P7 ITEM Matrix Off Side Panel VTR SAVE STBY switch STBY GAIN switch L 0 dB OUTPUT DCC switch CAM OFF WHITE BAL swit...

Page 494: ...AGE OHB File T2 ITEM File Store 4 2 2 VA Gain Adjustment Setting of Sensitivity and Standard Color Temperature Use the reflective chart reflection ratio 89 9 in this adjustment if possible If a pattern box is used it should be well maintained Set the luminous intensity of the chart to 2000 lx and the color temperature to 3200 K This adjustment shall be performed at F7 0 or more Note Never change t...

Page 495: ...ls A and B are shall be equal when the test waveform is switched between 2 and off Menu Setting MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Waveform Monitor 9 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Off 10 Select the 15 lines in the center of monitor screen C by using the 15 LINE SELECT on the waveform monitor 11 Put the waveform monitor into the CHROMA mode 12 Set the RGB EN...

Page 496: ...stment could not be completed within the specified number of attempts OVER FLOW The difference between the refer ence value and the current value is too great and exceeds adjustment range Adjustment is then not completed 4 Confirm the carrier level satisfies the specification on the waveform monitor Specifications Less than 2 IRE for NTSC Less than 14 mV for PAL Manual Black Shading Adjustment For...

Page 497: ...ITEM V Saw R R G B R G ENC RGB RGB ITEM H Saw G ITEM V Saw G R G B G B ENC RGB RGB ITEM H Saw B ITEM V Saw B R G B B TEST OUT connector Resetting after Adjustment ENC RGB switch on the side panel ENC GAIN switch on the side panel L 0 dB 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB 4 2 3 Black Shading Adjustment ...

Page 498: ...m monitor as follows LUM mode VOLTFULL SCAN range 0 5 3 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to RGB Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 4 If the white shading is monitored make the waveform flat referring to the following tables 5 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B ch with the same procedures as for G ch Switch H SAW H PARA PAGE PAGE White Shading M2 White Shading M2 R ENC RGB RGB ...

Page 499: ...R1 ITEM File Store 4 2 6 Gamma Correction Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Vectorscope Test Point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector Connect the vectorscope to the PIX OUT terminal on the waveform monitor Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame RGB ENC switch on ...

Page 500: ...lows and adjust the gamma correction for B by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Gamma B Specifications Center the beam spot on the vectorscope 8 Repeat the steps 6 and 7 alternately until the beam spot is minimized on the vectorscope For NTSC For PAL Vectorscope 9 Confirm that the carrier leakage does not observed at portion C on the waveform monitor Specifications C Mi...

Page 501: ... 4 Select the 15 lines in the center of the monitor screen by using the 15 LINESELECT on the waveform monitor 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB 4 2 7 Flare Adjustment 5 Confirm that the level at portion B does not fluctuate even if the flare turns On Off If fluctuates turn Flare ON and adjust by Flare G Menu Setting MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Flare On Off Adjustment Point ITEM Flare ...

Page 502: ...the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Max Off Adjustment Point ITEM Slope Specifications B 109 2 IRE for NTSC B 763 10 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 5 Set the GAIN switch on the side panel to H 18 dB 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the white clip level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM White Clip On Adjustment Point ITEM White Clip Specifica...

Page 503: ...olding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor Adjustment Procedure Set the menu as follows and adjust the crispening by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Crispening Specifications Turn the MENU SEL switch on the front panel once ...

Page 504: ...n the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On ITEM Level Dep On Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the level depen dent by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Level Dep Specifications Turn the MENU SEL switch on the front panel once to 99...

Page 505: ...nu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Detail On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Make a selection of line at the center white portion of the grayscale chart 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the detail frequen cy by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Frequency Sp...

Page 506: ...t the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Detail On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the H V ratio by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Det...

Page 507: ...witch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Level Specifications Adjust the detail signal level to be added to each step in the grayscale chart for the desired level 4 2 14 Detail Clip Adjustment Note Perform this adjustment on the customer s preferences if necessary Equipment Waveform monitor Test Point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT...

Page 508: ...ST OUT connector Shoot a person s face Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Skin Detail On Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Gate On 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the amount of the skin detail signal to the desired l...

Page 509: ...4 19 E BVP 550 Resetting after Adjustment Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Gate Off 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB 4 2 15 Skin Tone Adjustment ...

Page 510: ... the front panel WHT 2 Iris of the lens A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the zebra 1 level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Pre knee Zebra S4 ITEM Z Disp 1 Adjustment Point ITEM Zebra1 LEVEL Specifications Adjust that the stripes appear at the center of the portions A on the viewfinder screen The area of the stripes ...

Page 511: ...AL switch on the side panel A AUTO W B BAL switch on the front panel WHT 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the APL ratio by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Operation PAGE Auto Iris Auto Knee 6 ITEM APL Ratio Specifications Adjust the auto iris operation mode depending on the application Note Automatic iris operation mode setting can be done from the average level to peak to peak level of the vid...

Page 512: ...en a board was replaced or repaired preset the compensation data proceeding as follows If the data is preset once be sure to carry out all steps of 4 3 1 through 4 3 23 Because presetting clears all adjustment data of video and detail system 1 Execute the reference file clear Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Reference File PAGE Reference File R1 ITEM Clear File 2 Execute the scene file st...

Page 513: ...ing down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the frequency by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM SC FREQ Specifications 3 579 545 10 Hz for NTSC 4 433 168 5 Hz for PAL File Store Execute the OHB file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE OHB File T2 ITEM File Store 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4...

Page 514: ...PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Y SYNC Specifications A 286 2 mV for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL 3 NTSC only Set the menu as follows and adjust the Y setup by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Y SETUP Specifications C 53 5 2 mV 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the Y video by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Y Video Specifications B 714 7 mV ...

Page 515: ...LEVEL IF 510 panel Specifications A 40 1 IRE for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL 2 NTSC only Set the menu as follows and adjust the test setup by using the MENU SEL MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM TEST SETUP Specifications B 7 5 1 IRE File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store For NTSC For PAL 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A...

Page 516: ...ernately by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Chroma LVL ITEM Q V LVL Specifications Place the beam spots inside the corresponding frames on the vectorscope For NTSC For PAL 3 Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the burst level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Burst LVL Spe...

Page 517: ... panel BARS RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the SC H phase by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM SC H Phase Specifications Position the luminous line of the burst SC and the beam spot of H as shown ...

Page 518: ...1 Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the REG level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM REG LVL Specifications SYNC LEVEL A 40 1 IRE for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL For NTSC For PAL File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming...

Page 519: ...l Specifications A 880 2 mV 5 Set the menu as follows and adjust the white level for R by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP54 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 Adjustment Point MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM White R Specifications A 880 40 mV 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the white level for B by turning the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP50 GND GND A Extension board exten...

Page 520: ...lows and adjust the TEST2 high level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM TEST2 HI Specifications A 880 5 mV 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the TEST 2 middle level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM TEST2 MID Specifications B 290 5 mV File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming Fil...

Page 521: ...t Procedures 1 Set the waveform monitor as follows LUM mode 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the black level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Black M Specifications A 3 1 IRE for NTSC A 21 7 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Adjust the auto black balance AUTO W B BAL switch on the front panel BLK 4 Set the menu as follows MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM T...

Page 522: ...le If a pattern box is used it should be well maintained Set the luminous intensity of the chart to 2000 lx and the color temperature to 3200 K This adjustment shall be performed at F7 0 or more Note Never change the setting of the following trimmer capacitors These capacitors are extremely difficult to adjust in the field VA 163 board 1CT200 1CT300 1CT400 Equipment Oscilloscope Waveform monitor O...

Page 523: ...E Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Waveform Monitor 9 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Off 10 Select the 15 lines in the center of monitor screen C by using the 15 LINE SELECT on the waveform monitor 11 Put the waveform monitor into the CHROMA mode 12 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 13 Test Point TEST OUT connector Adjustment Point 1RV200 R GAIN VA 163 panel...

Page 524: ...he MENU SEL switch MENU setting MENU Maintenance PAGE White Shading M2 ITEM H Saw G 99 Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM VA MOD G Specifications Flatten the portion A Adjust so that the level at portion A does not fluctuate even if the setting value for H Saw G varies from 99 to 99 5 Set the R G B switch on the side panel to B 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the V MO...

Page 525: ...djustment could not be completed within the specified number of attempts OVER FLOW The difference between the refer ence value and the current value is too great and exceeds adjustment range Adjustment is then not completed 4 Confirm the carrier level satisfies the specification on the waveform monitor Specifications Less than 2 IRE for NTSC Less than 14 mV for PAL Manual Black Shading Adjustment ...

Page 526: ... G B G B ENC RGB RGB ITEM H Saw B ITEM V Saw B R G B B TEST OUT connector File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Reference File PAGE Reference File R1 ITEM File Store Resetting after Adjustment ENC RGB switch on the side panel ENC GAIN switch on the side panel L 0 dB 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 12 Black Shading Adjustment ...

Page 527: ...eform monitor as follows LUM mode VOLTFULL SCAN range 0 5 3 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to RGB Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 4 If the white shading is monitored make the waveform flat referring to the following tables 5 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B ch with the same procedures as for G ch Switch H SAW H PARA PAGE PAGE White Shading M2 White Shading M2 R ENC RGB ...

Page 528: ... MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the black level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Black M Specifications A 3 1 IRE for NTSC A 21 7 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 4 Adjust the auto black balance AUTO W B BAL switch on the front panel BLK File Store Execu...

Page 529: ...ollows and adjust the gamma correction for M by using the MENU SEL switch PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Gamma M Specifications B 55 5 2 0 IRE for NTSC B 420 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Test 1 4 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 5 Adjust the auto white balance WHT BAL switch on the side panel A AUTO W B BAL switch on the fron...

Page 530: ...he underscanned monitor frame RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off Iris of the lens A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor Adjustment Procedures 1 Adjust the auto white balance WHITE BAL switch on the side pa...

Page 531: ... 1 68 0 02 V p p Oscilloscope 5 Confirm that the level at portion B does not fluctuate even if the flare turns On Off If fluctuates turn Flare ON and adjust by Flare G Menu Setting MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Flare On Off Adjustment Point ITEM Flare G 6 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to ENC 7 Set the menu as follows and adjust the flare for R by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Pai...

Page 532: ...ing the MENU SEL switch Test Point TEST OUT connector Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE Pre Knee Zebra S4 ITEM PreKnee1 B Specifications Minimize the carrier leakage C 14 Set the menu as follows and adjust the pre knee 2 for R by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TEST OUT connector Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE Pre Knee Zebra S4 ITEM PreKnee2 R Specifications Minimize the carr...

Page 533: ...Specifications A 98 2 IRE for NTSC A 686 10 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the knee slope level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Max Off Adjustment Point ITEM Slope Specifications B 109 2 IRE for NTSC B 763 10 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 5 Set the GAIN switch on the side panel to H 18 dB 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the...

Page 534: ...vel is set to other value than 109 IRE or 763 mV use the following table to set the levels of the knee point and knee slope White Clip Level Unit IRE mV 109 763 107 749 105 735 103 721 Knee point 98 686 98 686 96 672 96 672 Knee slope 109 763 109 763 107 750 107 750 White clip 109 763 107 749 105 735 103 721 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 18 Knee and White Clip Adjustment ...

Page 535: ... SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Auto Knee On Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 10 mV for PAL 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the clock phase for G by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM G Clock Specifications Maximize the 9 MHz signal portion 3 Set the menu as follows a...

Page 536: ...DA 88 panel Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM VTR B Y Specifications B 700 5 mV for NTSC B 525 5 mV for PAL File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 4 3 21 CCU Y R Y B Y Adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Preparation Connect the CCU to the camera Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the DISP switch on...

Page 537: ...and adjust the CCU B Y by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP5 B Y GND E1 DA 88 panel 6 Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CCU B Y SAMP Specifications C 350 2 mV File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A DA 88 BOARD A SIDE DA R Y Y GND B Y TP1 TP3 TP4 TP5 E1 TP2 4 3 O...

Page 538: ...5 ITEM CB On Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the menu as follows and adjust the G video level by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP61 GND GND A Extension board extending IF 510 Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM RGB OFFSET Specifications A 700 5 mV For NTSC For PAL 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 22 RGB Adjustment 2 Confirm the R video level Test Point TP63 GND GND A Ex...

Page 539: ...e PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 4 3 23 Menu Setting After Finishing Adjustment MENU Paint PAGE Detail1 P2 ITEM Detail On PAGE Gamma P5 ITEM Gamma On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee On MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CB Off MENU Reference File PAGE Reference File R1 ITEM File Store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 22 RGB Adjustment 4 3 23 Menu S...

Page 540: ...4 50 E BVP 550 ...

Page 541: ...m those used for the unit These are because of parts commonality 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 be not stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Units Representation The following represented units are changed or omitted in writing Units Representation Capacit...

Page 542: ...3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 14 16 25 15 19 30 26 28 29 21 24 22 18 B4 X 10 B4 X 10 B5 X 12 B4 X 8 B2 6 X 5 B2 6 X 5 B3 X 5 B2 6 X 5 17 20 23 27 W3 SMALL BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 31 BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 W3 SMALL W3 SMALL 5 ...

Page 543: ... 679 698 01 o RING C LOCK 14 3 679 702 01 o CUSION STOPPER 15 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 16 3 692 112 01 o PLATE MENU 17 3 692 150 01 o SHEET DROP PROTECTION 18 3 692 165 01 o HOLDER HANDOLE 19 3 692 649 01 s SHEET BLIND 20 3 693 984 01 s CUSSHION DROP PROTECTION 3 21 3 694 196 01 s SHEET DUST PROTECTION S 22 3 694 197 01 o SHEET DUST PROTECTION F 23 3 694 198 01 s RETAINER DROP PROTECTION F ...

Page 544: ...5 4 BVP 550 114 115 101 108 102 109 103 110 104 111 105 112 113 107 107 107 106 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 1 3 2 3 1 2 RIGHT PANEL AND PLUG IN BOARDS ...

Page 545: ...D CIRCUIT BOARD DA 88 105 A 8272 568 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD IF 510 106 X 3678 480 1 o PANEL ASSY RIGHT 107 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 108 3 692 125 02 o PANEL VA 163 PC BOARD 109 3 692 126 02 o PANEL AT 95 PC BOARD 110 3 692 127 02 o PANEL SG 234 PC BOARD 111 3 692 128 02 o PANEL DA 88 PC BOARD 112 3 692 129 02 o PANEL IF 510 PC BOARD 113 3 692 642 01 o SHEET SHIELD 114 3 724 753 01 o RING...

Page 546: ...5 6 BVP 550 LEFT PANEL AND BOARDS 208 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 208 208 204 B3 X 5 203 B3 X 5 B3 X 5 B2 6 X 5 B3 X 5 210 210 210 202 209 207 206 205 210 B2 6 X 5 B2 6 X 5 208 201 BVP N ...

Page 547: ...IT BOARD MB 602 203 A 8272 559 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 1142 204 X 3678 481 1 o PANEL ASSY LEFT 205 A 8272 571 A s CONVERTER ASSY DC DC 206 2 623 773 11 s BOLT M3X8 STAINLESS 207 3 168 296 01 s PIN ID 208 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 209 3 692 113 01 o WEDGE HANGER 210 4 924 260 01 o BOSS D LEFT PANEL AND BOARDS ...

Page 548: ...on P2 6 X 5 B4 X 8 3 1 2 4 BTP2 6 X 6 BTP2 6 X 6 2 3 1 W2 6 SMALL BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 B3 X 5 B3 X 5 K4 X 8 P4 X 6 K3 X 8 K3 X 8 B4 X 14 1 307 306 313 308 301 302 309 303 314 316 305 311 317 312 318 315 BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 B4 X 14 4 310 E2 304 Precision P2 6 X 5 CHASSIS AND SHOULDER PAD ...

Page 549: ... 307 3 692 115 01 o SHOE LOCK 308 3 692 117 02 o RAIL 309 3 692 119 01 o RAIL CAM 310 3 692 641 03 o ROD LOCK 311 3 692 643 02 o BASE V SHOE 312 3 692 645 01 o ROD ROTARY 313 3 692 646 01 o SHEET DUST PROTECTION PS 314 3 692 647 01 o SPACER PAD 315 3 693 973 01 s SPRING TORSION SMALL 316 3 701 444 21 s WASHER 6 317 3 742 011 01 s SCREW 1 4 3 8 CONVERSION 318 3 742 015 01 o WEDGE B MOUNTING 319 4 8...

Page 550: ...cision P2 6 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 BTP2 6 X 6 B2 6 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 BTP2 6 X 6 422 425 404 405 424 402 406 416 427 430 420 431 411 423 401 412 414 417 421 426 407 410 432 433 418 428 419 409 429 429 408 Precision P2 6 X 5 403 413 ...

Page 551: ... 1 657 446 21 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD SW 742 414 1 657 447 21 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 1122 415 1 695 841 12 s CONNECTOR 12P FEMALE LENS 416 3 312 823 00 s PACKING KNOB 417 3 676 244 11 s COVER SW 418 3 679 679 03 s KNOB VR AUDIO 419 3 692 106 01 o BASE SHOULDER 420 3 692 107 02 o COVER FRONT SWITCH 421 3 692 108 01 o GUARD SWITCH 422 3 692 110 02 o BRACKET CONNECTOR 423 3 692 111 01 s KNOB RE M...

Page 552: ...671 158 01 s BALL STAINLESS 2 5 DIA 7 682 160 09 s SCREW P 4X6 7 682 247 04 s SCREW K 3X6 7 682 248 09 s SCREW K 3X8 7 682 261 09 s SCREW K 4X8 7 682 545 04 s SCREW B 3X4 7 682 546 04 s SCREW B 3X5 7 682 546 09 s SCREW B 3X5 7 682 561 09 s SCREW B 4X8 7 682 563 09 s SCREW B 4X12 7 682 564 09 s SCREW B 4X14 7 682 576 09 s SCREW B 5X12 7 683 404 04 s BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3X8 7 683 405 04 s BOLT HEXAG...

Page 553: ... 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D7 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C24 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D8 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C25 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D10 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C26 1 162 970 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V D11 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C27 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D12 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C28 1 162 970 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V D13 8 719 ...

Page 554: ... 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W L2 1 410 377 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 4 7uH R54 1 216 836 11 s METAL CHIP 18K 5 1 16W Q1 8 729 141 48 s TRANSISTOR 2SB624 BV345 R55 1 218 867 11 s CHIP METAL 6 8K 0 50 1 16W Q2 8 729 402 19 s TRANSISTOR XN6501 R56 1 216 824 11 s METAL CHIP 1 8K 5 1 16W Q3 8 729 920 48 s TRANSISTOR IMH2 R57 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W Q4 8 729 925 47 s TRANSISTOR IMB2 R58 1 21...

Page 555: ...K 5 1 16W R108 1 216 841 11 s METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R109 1 216 841 11 s METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R110 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R111 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R114 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R115 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R118 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R119 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R120 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W...

Page 556: ...CHIP EMI FL13 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL20 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL14 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL15 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL21 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL22 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL16 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL23 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL17 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL24 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL18 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP...

Page 557: ...r Q ty Part No SP Description C17 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V C18 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V 1pc A 8272 559 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 1142 C19 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C20 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C21 1 162 915 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 5PF 50V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C24 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C25 1 135 215 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 6 8uF ...

Page 558: ...4 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C201 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C93 1 135 160 21 s CHIP TANTALUM 15uF 10 16V C202 1 135 215 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 6 8uF 20 16V C95 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C203 1 162 907 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 50V C96 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C204 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C97 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C205 1 162 907 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 50V C98 1 164 ...

Page 559: ...3GS L13 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC2 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW L14 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC3 8 759 632 39 s IC M51958A T1 L15 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC4 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR IC5 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR L16 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH L17 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC6 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR L18 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 4...

Page 560: ...729 117 32 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4177 R25 1 216 832 11 s METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W Q71 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R26 1 216 803 11 s METAL CHIP 33 5 1 16W Q72 8 729 142 90 s TRANSISTOR 2SK853 K5 R27 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W Q73 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R33 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W Q75 8 729 403 32 s TRANSISTOR XN6534 R34 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W Q79 8...

Page 561: ...4 7K 5 1 16W R92 1 216 837 11 s METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R164 1 218 672 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 16W R93 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R165 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R94 1 218 708 11 s METAL 4 7K 0 50 1 16W R166 1 218 708 11 s METAL 4 7K 0 50 1 16W R95 1 218 858 11 s CHIP METAL 3K 0 50 1 16W R167 1 218 705 11 s METAL 3 6K 0 50 1 16W R96 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R...

Page 562: ... 851 11 s CHIP METAL 1 5K 0 50 1 16W R233 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W R304 1 218 675 11 s CHIP METAL 200 0 50 1 16W R234 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R305 1 218 725 11 s METAL 24K 0 50 1 16W R235 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W R306 1 216 832 11 s METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W R236 1 218 702 11 s CHIP METAL 2 7K 0 50 1 16W R307 1 218 868 11 s CHIP METAL 7 5K 0 50 1 16W R239 1 ...

Page 563: ...11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V R379 1 218 727 11 s METAL 30K 0 50 1 16W C31 1 104 851 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V R380 1 218 655 91 s CHIP METAL 30 0 50 1 16W C32 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C33 1 135 208 11 s TANTAL 1uF 20 10V RB1 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR BLOCK CHIP 100KX8 C34 1 104 911 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 33uF 20 10V RB2 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR BLOCK CHIP 100KX8 RB3 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR...

Page 564: ... 50V D400 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C415 1 104 914 11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V D401 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C416 1 104 914 11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V D402 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 D500 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C417 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C418 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V IC12 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW C419 1 104 914 11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V IC101 8 759 082 61 s IC TC4W53FU C420 ...

Page 565: ... METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W Q20 8 729 141 75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD596DV345 Q30 8 729 141 75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD596DV345 R13 1 218 677 11 s CHIP METAL 240 0 50 1 16W R14 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W Q101 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R15 1 218 724 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 5 1 16W Q102 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R23 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W Q103 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R24 1 218 ...

Page 566: ... 664 11 s CHIP METAL 68 0 50 1 16W R259 1 218 840 11 s CHIP METAL 510 0 50 1 16W R428 1 218 672 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 16W R261 1 218 716 11 s CHIP METAL 10K 0 5 1 16W R429 1 218 856 11 s CHIP METAL 2 4K 0 50 1 16W R263 1 216 857 11 s METAL CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R430 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R264 1 218 668 11 s CHIP METAL 100 0 50 1 16W R431 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W R271 1 21...

Page 567: ...31 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 10W R531 1 218 698 11 s METAL 1 8K 0 50 1 16W R714 1 216 631 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 10W R532 1 218 694 11 s CHIP METAL 1 2K 0 50 1 16W R715 1 218 727 11 s METAL 30K 0 50 1 16W R533 1 218 846 11 s CHIP METAL 910 0 50 1 16W R716 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R534 1 211 992 11 s CHIP METAL 91 0 50 1 16W R717 1 218 668 11 s CHIP METAL 100 0 50 1 16W R535 1 218 840 11 s CH...

Page 568: ...HIP TYPE RB8 1 239 409 11 s NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP TYPE C16 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C17 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V S1 1 572 272 11 s SWITCH SLIDE C18 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C19 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C20 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C21 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C22 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V PR 211 BOARD C24 1...

Page 569: ...M 4 7uF 10 10V C95 1 135 178 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 1 5uF 20 20V C31 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C96 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C32 1 162 915 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 5PF 50V C97 1 135 179 21 s TANTAL 2 2uF 10 16V C98 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C33 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C34 1 162 966 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50V C99 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C35 1 135 216 11 s TAN...

Page 570: ...L 3 3K 0 50 1 16W IC204 8 759 082 61 s IC TC4W53FU R25 1 216 831 11 s METAL CHIP 6 8K 5 1 16W IC206 8 759 173 16 s IC TL062CPW R26 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W IC207 8 759 058 55 s IC TC7S02FU TE85L R27 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W R28 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W L1 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH R29 1 218 873 11 s CHIP METAL 12K 0 50 1 16W L2 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR ...

Page 571: ...100K 5 1 16W R90 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R202 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R92 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R203 1 216 829 11 s METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R95 1 218 692 11 s CHIP METAL 1K 0 50 1 16W R204 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R96 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R205 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R97 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R206 1 2...

Page 572: ... 100K 5 1 16W R4 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R5 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R5 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R6 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R6 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R7 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R7 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R8 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W R8 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R9 1 216 849 11 s MET...

Page 573: ... 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C19 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C20 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V C21 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V SW 733 BOARD C22 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V Ref No C24 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V or Q ty Part No SP Description C25 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V 1pc 1 657 445 21 o PRINTED CIRCUI...

Page 574: ...TALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C220 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C340 1 162 924 11 s CERAMIC 56PF 5 50V C221 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C342 1 135 092 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 3 3uF 10 16V C223 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C343 1 135 210 11 s TANTALUM 4 7uF 10 10V C224 1 104 608 11 s ELECT 33uF 20 6 3V C359 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C225 1 135 217 21 s TANTAL 15uF 20 6 3 C400 1 135 21...

Page 575: ...ER TRAP Q204 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 Q205 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 IC1 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW Q206 8 729 117 73 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4178 F14 IC3 8 759 066 68 s IC REF 03GS Q207 8 729 143 07 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1610 Y33 IC5 8 759 180 08 s IC TC74HC4538AFS Q208 8 729 117 32 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4177 IC6 8 759 175 02 s IC TL074CPW ELM1000 IC7 8 759 058 64 s IC TC7S32FU TE85R Q209 8 729 117 ...

Page 576: ...420 8 729 402 19 s TRANSISTOR XN6501 R61 1 208 854 11 s CHIP METAL 1M 0 50 1 10W R62 1 216 853 11 s METAL CHIP 470K 5 1 16W R1 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R63 1 218 883 11 s METAL 33K 0 50 1 16W R2 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R3 1 218 724 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 5 1 16W R64 1 218 883 11 s METAL 33K 0 50 1 16W R4 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R65 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 5...

Page 577: ...METAL 3K 0 50 1 16W R122 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R258 1 218 717 11 s CHIP METAL 11K 0 50 1 16W R123 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R259 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R200 1 218 692 11 s CHIP METAL 1K 0 50 1 16W R260 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R201 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R261 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R202 1 216 829 11 s METAL CHIP 4 7K...

Page 578: ...0 1 16W R427 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R343 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R428 1 218 714 11 s METAL 8 2K 0 50 1 16W R344 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R429 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R345 1 218 842 11 s CHIP METAL 620 0 50 1 16W R430 1 218 730 11 s CHIP METAL 39K 0 50 1 16W R346 1 218 750 11 s METAL 270K 0 50 1 16W R431 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 ...

Page 579: ...60 11 s METAL ADJ 500 1 764 195 11 o HOUSING 5P RV300 1 241 260 11 s METAL ADJ 500 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 RV400 1 241 260 11 s METAL ADJ 500 CN402F to CN1122 BOARD 1 695 892 11 o HOUSING 12P 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 CN405F to CN1122 BOARD 1 764 198 11 o HOUSING 11P 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 CN406F to CN1122 BOARD 1 764 193 11 o HOUSING 3P 1 695 215 11 o C...

Page 580: ...l Fixtures TOOLS AND FIXTURES Part No SP Description J 6026 110 A o MULTI BURST CHART J 6026 130 B o GRAYSCALE CHART J 6029 140 B o PATTERN BOX PTB 500 J 6394 080 A o GRAYSCALE CHART 16 9 J 6395 040 A o EXTENSION BOARD EX 464 ...

Page 581: ...F 5 50V 1 162 917 11 s CERAMIC 15PF 5 50V 604 C330 1 102 111 00 s CERAMIC 270PF 10 50V 1 162 958 11 s CERAMIC 270PF 5 50V 510 R106 NOT IN USE 1 216 624 11 s METAL CHIP 75 0 5 1 10W 604 R106 1 216 624 11 s METAL CHIP 75 0 5 1 10W 1 211 990 11 s METAL CHIP 75 0 5 1 16W 510 R107 NOT IN USE 1 216 664 11 s METAL CHIP 3 6K 0 5 1 10W 604 R107 1 216 664 11 s METAL CHIP 3 6K 0 5 1 10W 1 218 705 11 s METAL ...

Page 582: ...5 42 BVP 550 ...

Page 583: ...SN74HC08APW 6 19 SN74HC157APW 6 19 SN74HC74ANS 6 19 SN74HCT04APW 6 19 SN74HCT244APW E05 6 20 SN75158PS 6 20 STK10C68 5S35 6 20 TA75S393F 6 20 TA8129Z 6 21 TC4S01F 6 21 TC4S11F 6 21 TC4S30F 6 21 TC4S69F 6 21 TC4S71F 6 21 TC4S81F 6 22 TC4SU69F 6 21 TC4W53FU 6 22 TC4W66FU 6 22 TC74HC00AF 6 16 TC74HC4052AFS EL 6 22 TC74HC4053AFS 6 16 TC74HC4538AFS 6 22 TC74HC595AF 6 23 TC74VHC00FS EL 6 16 TC74VHC02F 6...

Page 584: ...A1226 2SA1610 2SA1611 2SA1688 2SA1808 2SA811A 2SB1440S 2SB624 2SB1115A 2SB1121 2SB798 2SD1111 SC802 04 V09C V09G V11 2SC1623 2SC2223 2SC2712 2SC2713 2SC2714Y 2SC2757 2SC2758 2SC3115 2SC3360 2SC4177 2SC4177 L6 2SC4178 2SC4184 2SC4215 2SD1048 2SD596 2SD596 DV5 SCALE 4 1 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW TOP VIEW B A TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 3 1 2 TOP VIEW 3 1 NC 2 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 1 3 2 SCALE 4 1 TOP VIEW 1 3 2 TOP VIEW ...

Page 585: ...O1 I O8 OE WE CE 1 0 0 0 OE X 1 0 X WE X 1 1 0 MODE NOT SELECT OUTPUT DISABLE READ WRITE I O TERMINAL HIGH IMPEDANCE HIGH IMPEDANCE OUTPUT DATA INPUT DATA ADDRESS INPUTS CHIP ENABLE INPUT DATA INPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUT ENABLE INPUT WRITE ENABLE INPUT 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE BUFFER BUFFER 21 6 7 8 9 10 22 OE A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A10 WE CE 11 27 20 I O1 I O2 I O3 I O4 I O5 I O6 I O7 I O8 BUFFER ...

Page 586: ...ND DD V 5V 5 3 2 4 1 23 24 10 12 13 18 A B C A B C D E G H DO CK DI CLOCK INPUT SERIAL DATA INPUT DATA OUTPUT DO PR PRESET INPUT DATA LOAD CONTROL INPUT LD F V E V 12 13 11 14 OUT 10 15 OUT 9 16 5V VSS OUT C V OUT B V A V B V A V IN PR IN E V IN F V IN OUT G V OUT IN C V D V DI LD H V G V H V IN IN CK OUT DO D 22 E 8 F 9 G 14 H 15 PR 7 LD 16 DI 20 17 F 11 IN IN IN IN OUT 1 GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1...

Page 587: ...COUPLER TOP VIEW 1 3 4 5 6 S D 1 1PIN 4 3 2 G2 G1 TRANSISTOR ARRAY TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 3 1 1 2 2 4 4 6 6 5 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 UPA101G NEC FLAT PACKAGE ...

Page 588: ...VIDEO SIGNAL CLAMPER TOP VIEW VCC 5 V 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 V IN FV IN TP5 V OUT SENS V IN E OUT NC VEE 5 V NC NC E OUT CP IN PEDE TP12 1 3 9 8 10 2 V OUT 7 FV IN PEDE SENS CP IN CP IN E OUT FV IN PEDE SENS TP5 TP12 V IN V OUT CLAMP PULSE INPUT BUFFER AMP OUTPUT FLOATING VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT CLAMP LEVEL DC INPUT CLAMP POINT SIGNAL INPUT FOR TEST VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL OUTPUT 1 E ...

Page 589: ...UT WHITE SHADING SIGNAL VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFY ZERO POINT ADJUST OUTPUT CLP C1 C2 FLR DET LPF C1 C2 SIG OUT FOR CLAMP CAPACITANCE FLARE DETECT CONNECT CAPACITANCE FOR LPF SIGNAL OUTPUT VIDEO AMPLIFIER FOR VIDEO CAMERA TOP VIEW 23 LPFC1 31 CLP C1 GND I V I EE EE DR V DR V CC GND2 GND1 V V I CC EE CC V FLR DET 11 25 CLP C2 19 20 21 24 23 G CLP C1 SIG IN BLK SHAD 12 26 14 2 FLR DET 27 LPF C2 25 32 30 ...

Page 590: ...19 B0 LATCHES DECODER LSB 20 B1 21 B2 22 B3 23 B4 24 B5 25 B6 DECODER 26 B7 27 B8 28 B9 29 BLK 30 CE 4LSB S CURRENT CELLS 6LSB S CURRENT CELLS CLOCK GENERATOR 51 RO 44 VGR 50 RO 31 RCK CURRENT CELLS FOR FULL SCALE 43 ROR 40 VRR 37 IRR 4LSB S CURRENT CELLS 6LSB S CURRENT CELLS CLOCK GENERATOR 55 GO 46 VGG 54 GO 32 GCK CURRENT CELLS FOR FULL SCALE 45 ROG 41 VRG 38 IRG 4LSB S CURRENT CELLS 6LSB S CUR...

Page 591: ...29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 I O SIGNAL PIN NO 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 I O SIGNAL AEN CLK DIN0 DIN9 DOT0 DOT9 N P OEN PSB0 PSB2 PSW0 PSW7 SCLK TINT LINE MEMORY SELECT CLOCK VIDEO DATA INPUT VIDEO DATA OUTPUT NTSC PAL SECAM SELECT OUTPUT ENABLE DELAY STEP SELECT 1 BITxN DELAY STEP SELECT 8 BITxN CLOCK EDGE SELECT TEST 1 5 7 11 13 18 20 21 N P 40 AEN 39 BUFF 26 29 31 36 25 22 24 42 41 12 TINT...

Page 592: ...2 Z0 11 AZ 14 ZC OPEN CONT INPUTS EN 0 0 1 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE A X Y Z 0 1 X 0 1 OPEN ON CHANNEL C MOS 9 BIT LEVEL SHIFTER TRANSCEIVER WITH 3 STATE OUTPUTS TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 DIR IN A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 VDDB 2Vto 6V EN IN B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 2 DIR 23 EN 3 21 EN 0 1 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE OPERATION B ...

Page 593: ... P8 5 AN 5 P8 4 AN 4 P8 3 AN 3 P8 2 AN 2 P8 1 AN 1 P8 0 AN 0 P7 7 FTOA 1 P7 6 FTOB 3 FTCI 3 P7 5 FTOB 2 FTCI 2 P7 4 FTOB 1 FTCI 1 P7 3 FTI 3 TMRI P7 2 FTI 2 P7 1 FTI 1 P7 0 TMCI INPUT AN0 AN7 BREQ EXTAL ETCI1 FTCI3 FTI1 FTI3 IRQ0 1 MD0 MD2 NMI P80 P87 RES RXD STBY TMCI TMRI WAIT XTAL OUTPUT A0 A19 AS BACK DS E FTOA1 FTOA3 FTOB1 FTOB3 PW1 PW3 R W RD TMO TXD WR ø INPUT OUTPUT D0 D7 P10 P17 P20 P24 P...

Page 594: ... 1 0 X X 0 E X X 1 X X 1 E X X X X X X VID E X X VPP VPP VPP X VDD Q0 Q7 DATA OUT HI Z DATA IN DATA OUT HI Z HI Z CODES 0 1 X VID HI Z INPUT LOW VOLTAGE INPUT HIGH VOLTAGE DON T CARE 12 V 0 5 V HIGH IMPEDANCE 4 3 2 1 32 31 30 V PP A12 IN A15 IN A16 IN P IN A17 IN V DD 3 2 V to 5 5 V GND 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Q1 OUT Q2 OUT Q3 OUT Q4 OUT Q5 OUT Q6 OUT 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 27 26 23 25 4 28 29 3 2 30 A0 ...

Page 595: ...P VIEW 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 IN VCC 2 V to 17 V OUT CD GND NC NC NC 6 OUT IN 2 VCC 5 µA 2 5 µA 5 CD 1 25 V PLL VIF SIF TOP VIEW 19 12 9 11 14 15 4 8 6 5 1 EQ SIF VCO COIL VCO COIL VIF VIF EQ AUDIO VIDEO RF AGC AFT 20 10 17 3 2 AFT COIL AFT OUT VIF IN VIF IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 GND VCC 5 V EQ OUT EQ IN VIDEO OUT VCO COIL VCO COIL SIF IN APC FILTER RF AGC OUT IF AGC FILTER R...

Page 596: ...DATA OUTPUT DATA LOAD CONTROL INPUT H LOAD 17 16 D1 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 AO6 AO7 AO8 AO9 AO10 AO11 AO12 DO 18 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 AO3 OUT AO4 OUT AO5 OUT AO6 OUT AO7 OUT AO8 OUT AO9 OUT AO10 OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AO2 OUT AO1 OUT DI IN CK IN LD IN DO OUT AO12 OUT AO11 OUT GND VCC 5 V VDD 5 V GND 15 LD D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 17 DI 16 CK 15 LD AD...

Page 597: ...QC QD QE 9 D 15 RD FB 2 A 3 B 7 C 12 E C MOS PRESETTABLE DIVIDE BY N COUNTER TOP VIEW CONNECT TO FB INPUT QE QD QE QD QC QD QC QB QC QB QA QB QA 5 COUNTS HIGH 5 COUNTS LOW 5 COUNTS HIGH 4 COUNTS LOW 4 COUNTS HIGH 4 COUNTS LOW 4 COUNTS HIGH 3 COUNTS LOW 3 COUNTS HIGH 3 COUNTS LOW 3 COUNTS HIGH 2 COUNTS LOW 2 COUNTS HIGH 2 COUNTS LOW 2 COUNTS HIGH 1 COUNTS LOW 1 COUNTS HIGH 1 COUNTS LOW RESULTS FROM...

Page 598: ...ARE VEE VDD VEE 3 V to 12 V 7 VEE C 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 X B 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 X Y1 IN OUT Y0 IN OUT Z1 IN OUT Z IN OUT Z0 IN OUT EN IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 Y IN OUT X IN OUT X1 IN OUT X0 IN OUT A IN B IN C IN GND VDD 2 V to 6 V VEE OPEN A 11 OPEN B 10 OPEN C 9 VEE GND A 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 X SELECT EN ON CHANNEL Z0 Z0 Z0 Z0 Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 Y0 Y0 Y1 Y1 Y0 Y0 Y1 Y1 X0 X1 X0 X1 X0 X1 X0 X1 OPEN C...

Page 599: ...ATOR ELECTRIC CURRENT STORE CONTROL I2C CONTROL 13 VREF IN 12 IREF IN 15 COMP IN 16 VIB IN 14 Y OUT DA CONVERTER 7 6 6 17 RY OUT DA CONVERTER 18 BY OUT DA CONVERTER 21 SCL IN 22 SDA OUT 20 RST OUT READ CONTROL SAMPLING CLOCK GENERATOR 28 HC IN 26 CVC IN 27 CPC OUT 32 CLAMP OUT 33 YS OUT DISPLAY CLOCK GENERATOR 34 HP IN 36 PVC IN 35 CPC OUT 25 CKCNT IN 30 IREF VC IN C MOS PROGRAMMABLE PERIPHERAL IN...

Page 600: ...NTERRUPT LOGIC INPUT FILTER POWER ON RESET LP FILTER SHIFT REGISTER I O PORTS 8 BIT INT 13 A0 1 A1 2 A2 3 SCL 14 SDA 15 VDD 16 VSS 8 PCF8574 PCF8574A P0 4 P1 5 P2 6 P3 7 P4 9 P5 10 P6 11 P7 12 write pulse read pulse I2 C BUS CONTROL REFERENCE TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCER TOP VIEW V IN TEMP OUT 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 V OUT TRIM GND NC NC NC 5 3 6 4 2 V IN GND V OUT TMP TRIM V IN TEMP OUT TRIM IN V OUT INPUT VOL...

Page 601: ...9 13 4 10 8 RD RD D D Q Q Q Q SD SD 2 to 5 5V R D S D Q D Q 14 13 VDD GND 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R D S D Q D Q C MOS HEX INVERTERS TOP VIEW A A Y Y 14 13 VDD GND 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A 0 1 TYPE 74HCT04 TYPE TC74AC04 TYPE TC74VHC04 TYPE 74ACT04 TYPE OTHER TYPES VDD 5V 2 to 5 5V Y 1 0 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL NOTE Y A 4 5 to 5 5V 2 to 6V C MOS REAL TIME CLOCK TOP VIEW WR IN S IN SCK IN L1 ...

Page 602: ... 2Z 2Y 2A GND VCC 5 V C MOS 8K 8 BIT NONVOLATILE STATIC RAM TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 NE IN A12 IN A7 IN A6 IN A5 IN A4 IN A3 IN A2 IN A1 IN A0 IN D0 IN OUT D1 IN OUT D2 IN OUT WE IN A8 IN A9 IN A11 IN OE IN A10 IN CE IN D7 IN OUT D6 IN D5 IN D4 IN D3 IN 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A...

Page 603: ... DET 1 IN 14 PEAK DET C MOS 2 INPUT NOR GATE SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 1 A A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 TYPE 4S01F 7S02F 7S02FU 7SH02FU VDD 3 to 18V 2 to 6V Y 1 0 0 0 B A B 1 2 2 GND 3 5 VDD 4 Y 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL Y A B A B Y 4 C MOS 2 INPUT EXCLUSIVE OR GATE SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 1 2 GND 3 5 VDD 4 A B 2 1 4 Y A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 TYPE 7S86FU 7S86F 4S30F VDD 2 to 6V Y 0 1 1 0 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL Y A B A B ...

Page 604: ... IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 X2 IN OUT X1 IN OUT XC IN OUT X0 IN OUT X3 IN OUT A IN B IN GND VDD 2 V to 6 V 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE VEE VEE VDD VEE 3 V to 12 V 7 VEE OPEN OPEN B 0 0 1 1 X A 0 1 0 1 X ON CHANNEL 0 1 2 3 OPEN C MOS DUAL RETRIGGERABLE NON RETRIGGERABLE MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR TOP VIEW 4 3 RD 1 C 1 CR 1 RD 1 CK 1 CK 1 Q 1 Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 1...

Page 605: ...Y2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 Y1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C X 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 B X 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 A X 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 VDD IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT INPUTS OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C EN1 EN2 EN3 Y7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL X DON T CARE EN EN1 EN2 EN3 GND OUT 4 1 2 3 15 14 13 A B C Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 EN 5 6 EN1 EN2 EN3 Y0 OUT Y1 OUT Y2 OUT Y3 OUT Y4 OUT Y5 OUT Y6 12 1...

Page 606: ...E AC VHC HC VDD 2 to 5 5V 2 to 6V Y 0 1 1 1 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL NOTE Y A B A B C MOS BUFFERS AND LINE DRIVERS WITH 3 STATE OUTPUTS TOP VIEW AC VHC HC ABT ACT BCT HCT VHCT 1 G1 TYPE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 G2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 G2 20 19 18 17 16 15 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 GND G1 1 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE HI Z HIGH IMPEDANCE 0 0 G2 1 0 0 A 0 1 X X X X Y 0 1 HI Z HI Z 7 14 13 12 8 9 Y1 Y...

Page 607: ...Qn Qn 1 0 1 1 0 1 Qn INPUTS OUTPUTS 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL X DON T CARE C MOS D TYPE FLIP FLOPS WITH DIRECT SET RESET TOP VIEW 2 1 5 6 3 7 RD D Q Q SD SCALE 3 1 TOP VIEW 1 2 3 VDD 2 to 6V 6 7 8 GND 4 5 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 GND VDD 2 to 6 V 1 2 A B 7 Y A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 Y 0 1 1 1 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL C MOS DUAL 2 INPUT OR GATE TOP VIEW A B Y Y A B A B 5 6 3 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER J FET INPUT TOP ...

Page 608: ...NTROL 4 BIT FLASH A D CONVERTER LOWER 1 1 REF REF ANLG 12 11 1 7 13 8 6 9 MODE CS RD WR RDY INT 18 OFLW 4 BIT D A CONVERTER 17 D7 MSB 16 D6 15 D5 14 D4 5 D3 4 D2 3 D1 2 D0 LSB 4 4 4 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER TOP VIEW GND VDD 3V to 16V 1 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 C MOS INCREMENTAL ENCODER 8 BIT UP DOWN COUNTER TOP VIEW VDD 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RESET A B CD0 CD1 CD2 CD3 CD5 CD4 A OE CD6 CD7 OE STB BORROW CARRY 8 14...

Page 609: ... VR MP 9 12 10 11 7 11 15 16 B BLK 17 18 1 3 CS VIDEO RAM CHARA DATA 8 BIT x 288 WORD COLOR DATA 3 BIT x 288 WORD BLINK DATA 1 BIT x 288 WORD DATA SELECTOR OUTPUT CONTROL MP VR VG VB VCBL 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 R BLK G BLK B BLK CHARACTER GENERATOR RAM 12x18 BIT x 16 WORD CHARACTER GENERATOR ROM 12x18 BIT x 240 WORD BACKGROUND CONTROL DATA REGISTER DISPLAY CONTROL DATA REGISTER 6 10 VDD VSS V ADD...

Page 610: ...L 1 HIGH LEVEL X DON T CARE CPU ACTION INPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT DISABLE HIGH IMPEDANCE P17 P10 P27 P20 RD WR ADDRESS CHIP SELECT DATA BUS PORT 0 INTERNALLY CONNECTED PORT 1 PORT 2 READ STROBE WRITE STROBE 33 9 24 10 23 NC NC NC INDEX 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 40 39 38 37 36 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 10 11 12 13 9 8 7 6 2 PORT 1 PORT 2 P...

Page 611: ...7 1 BVP 550 7 1 Section 7 Block Diagrams ...

Page 612: ...MP for VIDEO CAMERA VIDEO AMP for VIDEO CAMERA VIDEO AMP for VIDEO CAMERA R X R W SHD G W SHD B W SHD AMP AMP AMP R FEED BACK G X G FEED BACK VA 163 B X B FEED BACK R X 36 18 M CLK AD VD AD HD R FEED BACK G X R G B R G B G FEED BACK B X B FEED BACK ND FILT CC FILT TEMP IIC DATA VTR S S TRIG RET EN ZEBRA REC TALLY PB REF BACK UP BATTERY EX ON IRIS POSI ZOOM POSI TP1 232C I F RM SD CA CONT DATA AUDI...

Page 613: ... Y X VF B Y X TALLY REC TALLY N P VBS X GEN LOCK X SKIN GATE DL SYNC R Y X B Y X TALLY ON REC TALLY N P IF 510 CHAR VF VF Y X CHAR BACK CORSOR 1 CORSOR 2 IIC DATA VD HD Y X RV101 VBS GAIN SAMPLE1 BLKG VD CF SYNC 18MCLK CN 1121 R Y X B Y X Y X C X VTR SYNC VBS X MONI X PB REF RET VIDEO X SKIN GATE R X B X REC TALLY MIC VTR SAVE AUDIO CH1 CONT AUDIO LEVEL TAPE REM CA CONT DATA COM CONT PB REF COM DA...

Page 614: ...30 31 ATT R25 16 ATT IC5 MM 5 10 16 23 Q CLP1 ATT CLP2 ATT CLP2 B F DET G F DET R F DET PRE BLK PRE BLK B F COMP G F COMP PRE BLK R F COMP RW SHD TEST GW SHD BW SHD M V SAW SHD 250mVp p 100 18 M G SW CLP BUFF BUFF BUFF 16 20 19 21 23 12 26 2 14 27 32 11 10 9 Q208 BLG G CLT AMP 2dB AMP 6dB AMP 0dB AMP CLP KNEE 1 4 1 5 DR IC202 Q215 217 Q209 212 AMP PRE KNEE 2 IC200 Q213 214 LPF 1 3 IC203 4 204 1 2 ...

Page 615: ... I O1 I O8 G E 22 24 A0 A17 13 15 17 21 D0 D7 A4 A5 A6 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A19 24 3 24 2 24 1 23 5 23 4 23 2 23 1 18 19 2 18 2 21 1 22 2 24 5 ADDRESS DECORER 24 15 17 4 21 4 24 14 24 13 24 9 24 10 24 11 23 8 CS 17 1 2 1 37 4 1 2 31 4 1 2 4 B0 B7 A0 A7 D0 D7 DB0 DB7 5 3 3V CONV DIR G 2 23 IC38 IC39 15 22 3 10 2 4 6 8 17 15 18 16 14 12 3 5 1 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 EN X1 X2 X3 X4 Y1 Y2 CD0 CD7 B A IC29 2 ...

Page 616: ...18 36M IN ACK SDA SCL 25 7 13 25 14 6 25 18 2 11 3 5 6 35 9 11 8 2 3 25 16 4 IC5 Q7 18 2 2 Q10 12 14 15 18 1 2 Q20 SYNC SEP Q11 BUFF IC206 Q204 IC11 20 35 DET IC17 CABLE COMP Q5 6 8 9 17 CABLE COMP Q202 203 POWER SW BURST SEP BPF CONTROL 4 35 6 11 1 20 2 IC18 Q23 P ON RESET 3 1V IC41 6 7 1 5 5 IC40 2 1 2 6 4 626 31 4 2 IC32 AMP IC32 AMP 7 IC33 12 13 14 11 12 14 IC32 AMP IC34 H COMP 3 1 IC33 5 3 4 ...

Page 617: ...4 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 R0 IC7 19 28 9 18 63 64 1 9 33 3 32 29 42 41 40 58 54 50 BCK RCK GCK BLK VRB CRG VRR B0 G0 NEG 0 76Vp p FL6 LPF FL7 LPF FL8 LPF Q48 49 BUFF Q67 117 BUFF Q85 86 BUFF IC24 5V 6 7 1 5 Q50 53 AMP IC23 Q54 FBC Q68 71 AMP IC27 Q72 FBC Q87 90 AMP IC27 Q91 FBC Y 18 R Y 18 B Y 18 NEG 1 0Vp p NEG 0 76Vp p SW1 A INH B R Y SYNC INH DL SYNC B Y SAMPLE SETUP 2 SETUP Y DL BLKG Y SAMPLE CHAR...

Page 618: ...5 BUFF Q250 SYNC TIP 7 1 2 304 306 2 2 2 5 6 6 306 7 2 13 303 6 EXT ND 303 8 EXT VD 303 1 13 302 2 302 12 302 3 3 11 351 3 1 3 IC322 6 5 10 8 12 1 TIMING PULSE SW er IC302 303 351 DE JITER IN S1 GEN RET 1 3 154 6 5 3 310 6 5 3 404 2 4 SG 1 23 1 12 DL SYNC IN DA 1 71 1 72 Y X IN AT 1 46 1 26 PEAK RESET IN AT 1 45 1 25 WINDOW IN DA 1 69 1 70 R Y X IN DA 1 67 1 68 B Y X IN SG 1 36 1 48 N P IN CN 1 19...

Page 619: ...50 8 1 I J K L M N O P 5 4 3 2 1 Section 8 Schematic Diagrams LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS PR 211 CN 1142 MB 602 CN 1122 SW 731 SW 733 SW 730 VA 163 CN 1121 AT 95 SG 234 DA 88 IF 510 CN 1120 SW 732 SW 742 ...

Page 620: ...0 1 16W R241 2k R304 5 6k R323 100 1 16W R403 5 6k 1 16W R411 5 6k R423 100 1 16W R441 2k R309 13k R408 13k R263 1k R363 1k R463 1k R268 3 3k C259 1 25V TA CA R468 3 3k R215 330 R315 330 R415 330 R459 20k C332 22 10V R209 20k C240 56p R244 620 C340 56p R345 620 C440 56p R444 620 C241 n m TA CB C341 n m TA CB C441 n m TA CB R200 1k R300 1k R400 1k IC201 TC4W53FU TE12R IC200 4 4 TL064CPW E05 IC200 2...

Page 621: ...272 100k C231 1 25V TA CA IC202 2 2 CXA1486Q TH Q218 2SA1611 T1M7 IC203 TC4W53FU TE12R IC204 TC7S08FU TE85R Q219 XN6501 TW Q220 XN6501 TW C331 1 25V TA CA IC302 2 2 CXA1486Q TH IC303 TC4W53FU TE12R Q318 2SA1611 T1M7 Q319 XN6501 TW Q320 XN6501 TW R355 10k 1 16W C431 1 25V TA C IC402 2 2 CXA1486Q TH IC403 TC4W53FU TE12R Q418 2SA1611 T1M7 IC404 TC7S08FU TE85R Q419 XN6501 TW Q420 XN6501 TW CN1 57 100 ...

Page 622: ...12 100 CN1 11 100 CN1 7 100 CN1 14 100 CN1 89 100 CN1 87 100 CN1 88 100 CN1 97 100 CN1 98 100 CN1 99 100 CN1 100 100 CN1 91 100 CN1 92 100 CN1 93 100 CN1 94 100 CN1 85 100 CN1 86 100 CN1 9 100 IC1 1 4 TL064CPW E05 C6 10 10V TA CB C5 10 10V TA CB IC1 3 4 TL064CPW E05 Q2 2SB1114 T1ZL IC1 4 4 TL064CPW E05 C10 0 1 IC6 1 4 TL074CPW E05 Q3 2SD596T1 DV345 Q7 2SD596T1 DV345 5V 5V 2 5V 2 5V 2 5V 7V 4 8V A ...

Page 623: ...N1 2 100 CN1 66 100 CN1 65 100 CN1 64 100 CN1 63 100 CN1 78 100 CN1 79 100 CN1 80 100 CN1 77 100 IC27 TC7S08FU TE85R IC25 TC7S04FU TE85R IC22 3 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC22 2 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC22 1 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL D7 HSM107S TL IC23 4 4 SN74HC08APW E05 IC23 1 4 SN74HC08APW E05 C40 6 8 6 3V R95 47k IC16 MP7670AS TE2 IC26 X24C02S 3 0 C700 0 D8 1SS302 TE85L IC14 TC7S66FU TE85R R94 47k IC20 TC74HC595...

Page 624: ...1 F 1 IC2 G 2 IC3 G 1 IC4 A 2 IC5 B 2 IC6 B 4 IC7 B 2 IC8 A 2 IC9 B 3 IC11 B 4 IC12 C 2 IC13 B 2 IC14 C 3 IC15 D 4 IC16 D 2 IC17 D 4 IC18 D 4 IC19 D 4 IC20 D 4 IC21 D 4 IC22 D 4 IC23 E 3 IC24 E 3 IC25 D 4 IC26 E 2 IC27 E 4 IC28 F 4 IC29 G 3 IC30 G 2 IC31 F 2 IC32 B 2 IC33 B 2 IC34 C 2 IC35 C 4 IC37 E 4 IC38 C 3 IC39 E 4 IC40 D 2 IC41 C 3 IC42 D 3 IC43 D 3 IC44 D 3 IC45 D 2 IC46 G 4 IC47 E 2 IC48 G...

Page 625: ...D11 HSM107S TL R52 1k D13 HSM107S TL D14 N M D15 HSM107S TL IC9 4 4 TL064CPW E05 IC12 2 2 NJU7022M TE2 R165 3k 1 16W R164 300k 1 16W R62 330k IC13 MB88351PFV ER CN1 92 100 CN1 91 100 CN1 89 100 CN1 100 100 CN1 99 100 CN1 98 100 CN1 97 100 CN1 88 100 CN1 87 100 CN1 86 100 CN1 85 100 CN1 75 100 CN1 74 100 CN1 73 100 CN1 72 100 CN1 96 100 CN1 95 100 CN1 70 100 CN1 69 100 CN1 51 100 CN1 67 100 CN1 68 ...

Page 626: ... CN1 37 100 CN1 38 100 CN1 39 100 CN1 31 100 CN1 30 100 CN1 40 100 CN1 29 100 CN1 42 100 CN1 41 100 CN1 55 100 CN1 56 100 CN1 46 100 CN1 23 100 CN1 45 100 CN1 5 100 CN1 6 100 CN1 8 100 CN1 21 100 CN1 54 100 CN1 59 100 CN1 71 100 CN1 82 100 D20 1SS302 TE85L IC1 MAX202CSE TE2 C45 0 1 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V N L M 7 3V A GND 2 8V P92 P93 P94 RES BACK UP V RES CS 13 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 627: ...T110 Q4 2 2 IMB2 T110 C71 15 16V TA 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213141516171819202122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 39 40 41 42 43 44 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213141516171819202122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 628: ...130 1M IC35 1 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC11 1 2 TC7W08FU TE12R IC13 2 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC8 2 3 TC7W04FU TE12R IC8 3 3 TC7W04FU TE12R IC8 1 3 TC7W04FU TE12R Q200 DTC144EUA T106 Q24 DTC144EUA T106 Q201 DTC144EUA T106 Q25 DTC144EUA T106 IC25 1 8 TC74VHC244FS EL IC25 2 8 TC74VHC244FS EL D8 RD3 3UH T1 R61 270 RN C C50 4 7 10V TA C R68 10k RN C R67 27k RN C IC200 1 2 TC74VHC74FS EL IC200 2 2 TC74VHC74FS E...

Page 629: ...W E0 5 IC36 2 2 TC74HC4538AFS EL IC39 TC7S86FU TE85R IC40 TC7S66FU TE85R IC32 4 4 TL064CPW E05 IC25 8 8 TC74VHC244FS EL R148 100k IC41 TC4W53FU TE12R IC42 4 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC42 3 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 Q26 DTC144EUA T106 IC42 7 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC42 8 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC43 TC7S00FU TE85R FL1 7V 4 8V V RESET 2 N P H CONT 4 8V GND OLD NEW CA VR DET 4 8V CABLE COMP EXT SYNC GENLOCK OFF EX...

Page 630: ... 80 100 L1 0 47µH D1 RD4 3UH T1 R6 240 RN C R9 36k RN C R8 22k RN C D2 RD4 3UH T1 C10 6 8 16V TA C C9 6 8 16V TA C R137 220k RN C R136 220k RN C L2 0 47µH C15 0 1 25V F C1 1 35V TA C Q203 DTC144EUA T106 C200 0 1 Q204 DTC144EUA T106 IC206 2 2 TL062CPW ELL2000 D200 1SS302 TE85L IC206 1 2 TL062CPW ELL2000 D4 RD4 3UH T1 C27 1 35V TA C R17 15k RN C C28 6 8 16V TA C R16 22k RN C D13 HSM88AS TL D12 HSM88...

Page 631: ...8 13 BVP 550 8 13 I J K L M N O P 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 632: ...1 25V TA CA C101 1 25V TA CA R171 100k Q54 2SK853 T1K5 D10 1SS302 TE85L Q49 2SA1226 T1E4 C117 FL7 R209 1 8k RN C R210 220 RN C R211 3 6k C119 0 1 C118 0 1 R214 0 RN C R215 5 6k RN C R370 2 4k RN C R221 100k R223 100k C103 1 25V TA CA C104 1 25V TA CA C125 1 25V TA CA C124 1 25V TA CA C123 2p R220 3 6k R217 3 6k R219 3k RN C R213 4 7k R218 2 2k RN C R216 4 7k RN C C120 0 1 C122 6 8 16V R212 47 C220...

Page 633: ... C R187 75 RN C R188 2 7k RN C IC102 2 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC102 1 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC101 TC7S04FU TE85R Q109 2SC2223 T1F14 IC25 2 2 TC74HC4052AFS EL Q108 2SC2223 T1F14 Q107 2SC2223 T1F14 IC25 1 2 TC74HC4052AFS EL IC37 2 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC37 1 2 TC7W32FU TE12L Q22 2SA1226 T1E4 IC19 5 8 TC74VHC244FS EL IC19 6 8 TC74VHC244FS EL Q73 2SA1226 T1E4 IC19 7 8 TC74VHC244FS EL IC106 TC7S08FU TE85R IC19 8 8 TC...

Page 634: ...29 5 6k C77 6 8 16V TA CB C75 0 1 C74 0 1 C207 0 1 C206 6 8 16V D101 1SS302 TE85L R312 3 3k R311 0 RN C R310 2 7k RN C C205 2p R309 3 9k RN C R308 1 8k RN C R307 7 5k RN C R306 8 2k Q34 2SC2223 T1F14 Q33 2SC2223 T1F14 Q32 2SA1226 T1E4 Q104 2SC2223 T1F14 Q103 XN6534 TW Q102 2SA1226 T1E4 R124 47 C73 0 1 R122 3 6k C204 0 1 R119 1k RN C C71 2p R121 47 R116 1k RN C C70 8p R120 47 JR3 0 JR4 0 C72 0 1 R1...

Page 635: ... T1M7 C87 1p R151 2 7k RN C R363 100 R150 2 2k R149 1 2k RN C C210 6 8 16V C211 0 1 R148 3 9k C209 0 1 C208 6 8 16V R362 2 4k RN C R361 2 4k RN C R145 0 RN C R146 220 RN C R155 75 RN C R147 5 6k RN C Q44 2SC2223 T1F14 Q43 XN6534 TW D9 1SS302 TE85L R100 5 6k R101 15k RN C R102 10k RN C C67 0 01 R103 24k RN C R99 2 2k R127 100k C65 10p R96 2k RN C R104 IC16 2 2 TL082CPS E05 Q25 2SC4177 T1L7 IC18 TC4...

Page 636: ... 100 CN1 2 100 CN1 3 100 CN1 1 100 CN1 8 100 CN1 7 100 CN1 80 100 CN1 79 100 CN1 36 100 CN1 35 100 CN1 53 100 CN1 54 100 CN1 34 100 CN1 33 100 CN1 90 100 CN1 82 100 CN1 27 100 CN1 81 100 CN1 28 100 CN1 30 100 CN1 29 100 CN1 31 100 CN1 57 100 CN1 58 100 CN1 21 100 CN1 22 100 CN1 43 100 CN1 44 100 CN1 49 100 CN1 50 100 CN1 77 100 CN1 78 100 CN1 45 100 CN1 10 100 CN1 9 100 CN1 15 100 CN1 6 100 CN1 5 ...

Page 637: ...226 T1E4 IC501 2 2 TL082CPS E05 Q510 2SC4177 T1L7 Q509 2SA1611 T1M7 Q508 2SC2223 T1F14 R446 2 2k R445 2 2k C419 22 16V Q430 2SA1611 T1M7 Q431 2SC4177 T1L7 CN1 48 100 CN1 47 100 CN1 71 100 CN1 72 100 CN1 70 100 CN1 69 100 CN1 68 100 CN1 67 100 CN1 64 100 CN1 63 100 CN1 60 100 CN1 59 100 CN1 62 100 CN1 61 100 CN1 76 100 CN1 75 100 CN1 74 100 CN1 73 100 CN1 16 100 CN1 12 100 CN1 19 100 CN1 18 100 CN1...

Page 638: ...G LENS UNREG G RET EN IN IRIS POSI IN IRIS CONT OUT ZOOM POSI IN EX ON AUTO 5V VTR S S IN VF UNREG VF UNREG G N P OUT ABNORMAL OUT TALLY OUT BATT ALERM OUT G TALLY OUT WIDE OUT VF COLOR IN VF RGB OUT B X IN B G IN R X IN R G IN G B SHADING OUT R B SHADING OUT B B SHADING OUT B SHADING GND G W SHADING OUT R W SHADING OUT B W SHADING OUT W SHADING GND G FEEDBACK OUT R FEEDBACK OUT B FEEDBACK OUT FEE...

Page 639: ... M IN R Y G IN B Y L IN B Y 1 IN B Y 2 IN B Y 3 IN B Y 4 IN B Y 5 IN B Y 6 IN B Y 7 IN B Y 8 IN B Y M IN B Y G IN IIC DATA IIC CLK LD DA IN UNREG UNREG UNREG UNREG R X OUT G X OUT B X OUT R G B G OUT VBS X OUT VBS G OUT VF UNREG VF UNREG LENS UNREG LENS UNREG VF UNREG G VF UNREG G LENS UNREG G LENS UNREG G Y L OUT Y 1 OUT Y 2 OUT Y 3 OUT Y 4 OUT Y 5 OUT Y 6 OUT Y 7 OUT Y 8 OUT Y M OUT R Y L OUT R ...

Page 640: ... SET IN GND 1 2 3 MIC X IN MIC Y IN MIC G IN RM VBS X OUT RM VBS G OUT MIC G OUT MIC Y OUT MIC X OUT RM VBS G IN RM VBS X IN POWER OUT SAVE POWER SAVE IN AUDIO CH1 CONT IN CANCEL IN CANCEL OUT BOARD NO 1 657 447 LOT NO 508 A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 A5 B5 A6 B6 A7 B7 A8 B8 A9 B9 A10 B10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 3V VF G OUT VF X OUT REM LOCAL LENS UNREG LENS UNREG G RET EN IN IRIS POSI IN IRIS CON...

Page 641: ... 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 UNREG UNREG UNREG UNREG R X OUT G X OUT B X OUT R G B G OUT VBS X OUT VBS G OUT VF UNREG VF UNREG LENS UNREG LENS UNREG VF UNREG G VF UNREG G LENS UNREG G LENS UNREG G UNREG G UNREG G UNREG G UNREG G 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Y X OUT R Y X OUT B Y X OUT Y R Y B Y G C X OUT C G OUT GENLOCK X IN GEN G H CONT IN VTR S S OUT BATT ALARM IN AUDIO CH1 CONT OUT A GND TAPE REM IN AUDIO ...

Page 642: ...8 24 BVP 550 8 24 2 1 3 4 5 A B C D E F G H ...

Page 643: ...9 1 BVP 550 9 1 Section 9 Board Layouts VA 163 BOARD VA 163 A SIDE 1 657 438 12 21 VA 163 B SIDE 1 657 438 12 21 VA 163 VA 163 ...

Page 644: ...BVP 550 9 2 9 2 ...

Page 645: ...9 3 BVP 550 9 3 AT 95 B SIDE 1 657 448 11 12 21 AT 95 BOARD AT 95 A SIDE 1 657 448 11 12 21 AT 95 AT 95 ...

Page 646: ...BVP 550 9 4 9 4 ...

Page 647: ...9 5 BVP 550 9 5 SG 234 SG 234 SG 234 BOARD SG 234 B SIDE 1 657 449 12 21 SG 234 A SIDE 1 657 449 12 21 ...

Page 648: ...BVP 550 9 6 9 6 ...

Page 649: ...9 7 BVP 550 9 7 DA 88 B SIDE 1 657 450 12 21 DA 88 A SIDE 1 657 450 12 21 DA 88 BOARD DA 88 DA 88 ...

Page 650: ...BVP 550 9 8 9 8 ...

Page 651: ...3 C400 C403 C404 C407 C410 C411 C414 C417 C418 C421 C422 C502 C503 C508 C509 C514 C515 C519 C525 C602 C603 C622 C623 C642 C643 C701 C703 C706 C721C722 C723 D11 D21 D31 D101 D250 D400 D401 D402 D500 IC12 IC101 IC152 IC153 IC154 IC201 IC202 IC206 IC301 IC302 IC304 IC306 IC307 IC308 IC310 IC351 IC352 IC404 IC500 IC501 IC502 IC601 IC621 IC641 Q1 Q2 Q10 Q20 Q30 Q109 Q110 Q205 Q250 Q251 Q271 Q272 Q273 Q...

Page 652: ...BVP 550 9 10 9 10 IF 510 BOARD IF 510 A SIDE 1 657 453 12 21 IF 510 B SIDE 1 657 453 12 21 BVP 550 SY S N 50001 through 50440 S N 15001 through 15440 IF 510 IF 510 ...

Page 653: ...9 11 BVP 550 9 11 MB 602 BOARD MB 602 A SIDE 1 657 437 14 21 MB 602 B SIDE 1 657 437 14 21 MB 602 BOARD MB 602 MB 602 ...

Page 654: ...BVP 550 9 12 9 12 ...

Page 655: ...des acquéreurs de l équipement décrit dans ce manuel Sony Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout autre but que des opérations ou entretiens de l équipement à moins d une permission écrite de Sony Corporation Das in dieser Anleitung enthaltene Material besteht aus Informationen die Eigentum der Sony Corporation sind und ausschli...

Page 656: ...Printed in U S A Sony Corporation 1996 7 76 Broadcast Products Company 1996 Published by Broadcast Products Company BVP 550 SY J E 3 190 368 02 ...

Page 657: ...COLOR VIDEO CAMERA BVP 550 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 2nd Edition Serial No 11001 and Higher ...

Page 658: ... Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages Feuergefahr 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...

Page 659: ...pfohlenen 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 recommandé par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved...

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Page 661: ... Notes on Repair Parts 2 1 E 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 2 E 2 3 Location of Printed Circuit Boards 2 2 E 2 4 Circuit Description 2 3 E 2 5 Periodic Replacement Part 2 6 E 2 6 Cleaning 2 7 E 2 6 1 Cleaning of Viewfinder Option 2 7 E 2 6 2 Cares After Using at Special Environment 2 7 E 2 7 Replacement of External Connectors 2 8 E 2 7 1 VF Connector 2 8 E 2 7 2 MIC Connector 2 8 E 2 7 3 TEST OUT REMOTE...

Page 662: ...tment 4 8 E 4 2 5 Master Black Adjustment 4 9 E 4 2 6 Gamma Correction Adjustment 4 9 E 4 2 7 Flare Adjustment 4 11 E 4 2 8 Knee and White Clip Adjustment 4 12 E 4 2 9 Crispening Adjustment 4 13 E 4 2 10 Level Dependent Adjustment 4 14 E 4 2 11 Detail Frequency Adjustment 4 15 E 4 2 12 H V Ratio Adjustment 4 16 E 4 2 13 Detail Level Adjustment 4 17 E 4 2 14 Detail Clip Adjustment 4 17 E 4 2 15 Ski...

Page 663: ...ee Adjustment 4 41 E 4 3 18 Knee and White Clip Adjustment 4 43 E 4 3 19 A D Clock Phase Adjustment 4 45 E 4 3 20 VTR R Y B Y Adjustment 4 46 E 4 3 21 CCU Y R Y B Y Adjustment 4 46 E 4 3 22 RGB Adjustment 4 48 E 4 3 23 Menu Setting After Finishing Adjustment 4 49 E 5 Spare Parts 5 1 Notes on Repair Parts 5 1 5 2 Exploded Views 5 2 TOP PANEL BLOCK 5 2 RIGHT PANEL AND PLUG IN BOARDS 5 4 LEFT PANEL A...

Page 664: ...IF 510 BOARD 7 8 8 Schematic Diagrams LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS 8 1 VA 163 BOARD 8 2 AT 95 BOARD 8 6 SG 234 BOARD 8 10 DA 88 BOARD 8 14 IF 510 BOARD 8 18 MB 602 BOARD 8 20 FRAME WIRING 8 22 9 Board Layouts VA 163 BOARD 9 1 AT 95 BOARD 9 3 SG 234 BOARD 9 5 DA 88 BOARD 9 7 IF 510 BOARD 9 9 MB 602 BOARD 9 11 ...

Page 665: ...ion of internal switches Section 2 Service Overview Describes information about board locations circuit description replacement of part and notes on services Section 3 Setup menu Describes information about setup menu and self diagnosis mode Section 4 Electrical Alignment Describes electrical adjustment Section 5 Spare Parts Describes parts list exploded views supplied accessories and fixtures lis...

Page 666: ...eration Manual Supplied with this unit This manual is necessary for application and operation of this unit System manual Not supplied with this unit This manual is necessary for connection and operation of this unit and other peripheral equipments If this manual is required please contact Sony service organization ...

Page 667: ...p REMOTE 6P FEMALE MIC IN 3P FEMALE EXTERNAL VIEW No 1 2 3 SIGNAL MIC IN G MIC IN X MIC IN Y 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms EXTERNAL VIEW No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 SERIAL DATA IN Serial data for camera control 2 SERIAL DATA OUT 3 UNREG G 4 VBS X OUT VBS 1 Vp p Zo 75 Ω 5 VBS G OUT 6 UNREG OUT 10 5 V to 17 V SPECIFICATIONS 60 dBu High impedance balanced ...

Page 668: ...ghts L Indicator goes out 9 NC No connection 10 Y X OUT 1 Vp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 11 ZEBRA ON IN H OFF L ON 12 VF VIDEO OUT X 1 0 Vp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 13 NC No connection 14 B Y X OUT 700 mVp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 75 color bars 15 R Y X OUT 700 mVp p VF Zi 1 kΩ 75 color bars 16 BATT IND OUT H Indicator lights L Indicator goes out 17 TALLY IND OUT H Indicator lights L Indicator goes out 18 9 3 V VF OUT REG 9 3 V 19 GND ...

Page 669: ...ONT IN 5 Vp p 33 IIC CLOCK OUT CA 5 Vp p 34 IIC CLOCK OUT ST 5 Vp p No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 36 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 37 VF UNREG GND GND for VF UNREG 38 LENS UNREG GND GND for LENS UNREG 39 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 40 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 41 VF UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 42 LENS UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 43 G OUT X 700 mVp p 2 DC 0 200 mV Zo 75 Ω 44 R G B GND GND for R G...

Page 670: ... 62 5 0 REC TALLY signal 1 0 0 2 Hz duty 50 10 REC RESET signal 10 100 msec VTR Action Power OFF Power ON When VTR changes from POWER SAVE to REC START mode or when the servo is lost When VTR changes from STANDBY to REC START mode or in REC mode At the end of tape or When VTR is put into STOP mode by itself REC RESET signal does not appear when VTR is put into STOP mode by operating the camera STO...

Page 671: ...31 NC No connection 32 NC No connection 33 NC No connection 34 18 MHz OUT G GND for 18 MHz No SIGNAL SPECIFICATIONS 35 Y 1 OUT 36 Y 3 OUT 37 Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 38 Y 7 OUT 39 Y M OUT 40 R Y 1 OUT 41 R Y 3 OUT 42 R Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 43 R Y 7 OUT 44 R Y M OUT 45 B Y 1 OUT 46 B Y 3 OUT 47 B Y 5 OUT 3 3 Vp p 48 B Y 7 OUT 49 B Y M OUT 50 DIGITAL GND GND for DIGITAL 51 DIGITAL SAMPLE OUT 3 3 Vp p 52 DIGITAL...

Page 672: ...nit in the following conditions High temparature room or near the heat source Excessive dust or mechanical vibration Intense magnetic and electric fields A place subjected to direct sunlight or strong light 1 3 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 Board S1 Setup menu select switch S1 1 to S1 4 Setup menu indicated on the viewfinder can be selected in combination of switches S1 1 to S1 4 in parenthe...

Page 673: ...ronization which is input at GENLOCK IN connector of CA Factory set position RET MB 602 Board In setting a switch on MB 602 board open the left side panel S1 PHANTOM POWER switch Turn on when connecting the PHANTOM 48 V micro phone to MIC connector Factory set position ON 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A IF VIDEO LEVEL S1 F S1 E D C B A 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON 1 3 Function of Internal Switches ...

Page 674: ...P CARRYING CASE LC 303SFT For CA 550 550P TELEPROMPTER UNIT BKP 5971 1 4 Instance of Sytem Configuration CCD UNIT OHB 450 450P OHB 451 451P OHB 550 550P OHB 550WS 550WSP ENG EFP LENS 1 5 VF BVF 10 10CE COLOR VIDEO CAMERA BVP 550 ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER BVF 55 55CE CAMERA ADAPTOR CA 550 550P CCD UNIT OHB 400 400P OHB 500 500P OHB 500WS 500WSP STUDIO ZOOM LENS ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER BVF 77 77CE TRIAX C...

Page 675: ...LE 1 CCA 5 CABLE max 200m REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RCP 720 RCP 721 RCP 740 RCP 741 CCA 5 CABLE 1 CCA 5 CABLE max 200m CCA 5 CABLE 1 CAMERA COMMAND NETWORK UNIT CNU 700 500 MASTER SETUP UNIT MSU 700 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 700 700P VIDEO SELECTOR VCS 700 PIX WF PIX 2 PIX 2 WF 2 WF 2 CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 700 700P RCP 700 701 RCP CNU CCU CCA 5 CCA 5 CCA 5 1 CCA 5 CABLE LENGTH Total length 200m or less...

Page 676: ...ADAPTOR AC 550 550P CCA 5 CABLE max 50m RETURN VIDEO SELECTOR CAC 6 REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RCP 700 RCP 701 RCP 720 RCP 721 RCP 740 RCP 741 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER BVV 5 5PS CCZ CABLE VTR CAMERA ADAPTOR CAMERA ADAPTOR CA 3A BETACAM ADAPTOR CA 553 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P9 MASTER SETUP UNIT MSU 700 CA 57A 57AP CA 55A 55AP CA 50A 50AP CAMERA CONTROL UNIT CCU 370 370P CCU 355 355P CCU 350 350P 1 4 Insta...

Page 677: ...ce of the MC protector shown in the figure Lens Assembly for Aged Eye Sony Part No A 8262 537 A Lens Assembly for Low Power Sony Part No A 8262 538 A Lens Assembly Standard magnification with special compensation for aberration Sony Part No A 8267 737 A High Performance 3X Lens Assembly Sony Part No A 8314 798 A Use in place of the VF tube sub assembly shown in the figure Hold ring Align red lines...

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Page 679: ...e it is the EEPROM that is holding data inherent in the board The part number listed in Section 5 Spare Parts is for an EEPROM which is not programmed If replacement is needed consult your Sony representatives 2 1 3 Extension Boards The extension boards and harness are available separately for check or adjustment of some printed circuit boards Extension Board Harness Sony P N To be extended EX 464...

Page 680: ...ed Circuit Boards 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 3 Location of Printed Circuit Boards To remove the both side panels Loosen the four screws respectively PR 211 CN 1142 MB 602 CN 1122 SW 731 SW 733 SW 730 VA 163 CN 1121 AT 95 SG 234 DA 88 IF 510 CN 1120 SW 732 SW 742 ...

Page 681: ...163 board of the BVP DR 302 board OHB 451 451P only The DR 302 is a driving board for one optical filter disk which motor drives a filter selected by the RCP or MSU The DR 302 board consists of a motor drive circuit and a servo circuit comprised of a selected filter detection and filter position voltage generation circuits 2 Video Signal System VA 163 board The VA 163 board amplifies the video sig...

Page 682: ...s at the IF 510 board are as follows Signals from the DA 88 board VF Y VBS Y R Y and B Y Signals from external equipment Reference signal for external synchronization Return video signal By combination with these signals the IF 510 board outputs the following signals VBS OUT signal Output via a buffer amplifier to external equipment VBS OUT signal for RM Output to an interface connector for a remo...

Page 683: ...the RM P9 or the CCU 700 700P 4 Pulse system SG 234 board The SG 234 board has a sync signal generator which generates various sync signals for the camera The sync signals are generated from the clock pulse input from the OHB via the PR 211 board They are output to the board of the camera OHB and the camera adaptor CA respec tively This generator has two modes to synchronize with a reference signa...

Page 684: ...s by visual and replace as necessary No Description Sony P N Remarks 1 PAD ASSY LARGE A 8278 237 A 2 PAD ASSY SMALL A 8278 238 A 3 WIND SCREEN 3 708 875 0X Supplied with VF 4 MIC CUSHION RUBBER 3 692 138 0X Supplied with VF 5 COVER SW 3 676 244 1X 6 EYE CUP 3 723 079 0X Supplied with VF 7 CAP CONNECTOR 3 692 914 1X 2 5 Periodic Replacement Part 6 4 3 7 5 1 2 ...

Page 685: ...solvent such as alcohol benzine or thinner to remove stains Be sure to attach the eyecup to the VF or the MC protector may come off To protect the viewfinder lens from drops put the MC protector in the filter holder and attach the eyecup securely 2 6 2 Cares After Using at Special Environment It is recommended to check the following items after gathering the news at seaside dust area or spa 1 Clea...

Page 686: ...the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 3 Remove the two screws and remove the VF connector Then unsolder it 4 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures of removal 2 7 2 MIC Connector 1 Remove the two screws and remove the MIC connec tor Then unsolder it 2 7 Replacement of External Connectors 2 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures o...

Page 687: ... 2 7 3 TEST OUT REMOTE Connector 1 Remove the three screws and remove the Pad Assem bly Large 2 Remove the seven screws and remove the V shoe bracket 3 Remove the screw and remove the connector bracket Unsolder the TEST OUT REMOTE connector Remove the each nut and remove the TEST OUT REMOTE connector 4 Install a new connector in the reverse procedures of removal ...

Page 688: ...ible card wires obliquely Check that the conductive surface of the flexible card wire is not soiled with dust Type A between the MB 602 board and CCD unit 1 Lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow Insert the flexible card wire as far as it will go into connector with the conductive surface of the wire put down 2 Push down the portion A to secure the flexible card wire Type B between th...

Page 689: ...onnecting the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 5 Remove the four screws and remove the four supports Remove the MB 602 board 2 9 Board Replacement 6 Disconnect the connectors n When disconnecting the flexible card wires refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires 7 Install a new board in the reverse procedures of removal B3 X 5 B3 X ...

Page 690: ...rd in the reverse procedures of removal 2 9 2 CN 1120 1121 Board 1 Remove the right side panel of the camera Refer to 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 Pull out the five plug in boards and the four shielding plates 3 Remove the DC DC convertor unit Refer to 2 11 Replacement of DC DC Convertor Unit 4 Remove the rail upper 5 Remove the four screws and remove the rail bracket B2 6 X 5 B2 6 X 5 Rail bracket Ra...

Page 691: ...oard 3 Remove the two screws Remove the SW 731 board knob packing VR knob and shielding plate 4 Unsolder the terminals and remove the switch to be replaced 5 Install a new switch in the reverse procedures of removal 3 Remove the two screws Remove the SW 730 board shielding plate and drop protection cushion 4 Unsolder the terminals and remove the switch to be replaced 5 Install a new switch in the ...

Page 692: ...When disconnecting the connectors refer to 2 8 Disconnecting Connecting of Flexible Card Wires and 2 7 1 VF Connector 3 Remove the three screws and remove the handle 4 Remove the three screws and remove the handle holder 5 Remove the two screws and remove the menu bracket 6 Remove the two screws and remove the SW 732 board and the drop protection cushion 7 Unsolder the terminals and remove the swi...

Page 693: ...era shown in the figure 2 11 Replacement of DC DC Convertor Unit 3 Thread the two screws that were removed in Step 2 into the holes of the DC DC convertor unit three turns n Never turn the two screws more than three turns 4 Hold the two screws with hands and remove the DC DC convertor unit 5 Install a new DC DC convertor unit pushing with hands Secure it to the MB 602 board with the two screws tha...

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Page 695: ...uration of the Setup Menu The setup menu consists of the following menus Operation menu Paint menu Maintenance menu Reference menu Triming menu System config menu Operation and Paint menus are normally accessible To display the other menus switch setting of the AT 95 board is required For details refer to Section 1 3 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 board Equipment required CCD Unit OHB 450 550...

Page 696: ...the MENU SEL switch Then turn the MENU SEL switch to move the cursor to a menu item which you want and press the MENU SEL switch 2 To shift the page turn the MENU SEL switch with a page scroll bar displayed at the top right of the screen until the desired page is displayed and press the MENU SEL switch The menu enters the item select mode and the page scroll bar disappears 3 To shift the item turn...

Page 697: ...ewfinder screen MODE CHG USR CHG The indications of the optical filter white balance memory and gain value are displayed only when they differ from the standard settings FILTER 1B WHITE A GAIN 0dB USR The indications are displayed corresponding to the settings on the VF DISPLAY page FILTER ON OFF Turns the optical filter indication on and off WHITE ON OFF Turns the white balance memory indication ...

Page 698: ... Selects a video signal to be output at TEST OUT connector VBS Color composite signal RM The same as a signal ouput to RM P9 Y Y monochrome signal RM MON CHAR ON OFF Selects whether character signals displayed on the viewfinder screen are mixed with the VBS signal to be output to RM P9 or not Turning on is convenient to operate the setup menu by RM P9 VBS LOCK ON OFF Used to prevent misoperation b...

Page 699: ...splays a state of communication for control data between the VA board and CPU on AT board AT OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between the CPU and memory on AT board SG OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between the SG board and CPU on AT board DA OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between DA board and CPU on AT board IF OK NG Disp...

Page 700: ...and off TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the sawtooth waveform test signal 2 Outputs 3 step waveform test signal OFF No test signal is output CLEAR Press MENU SEL Sets all settings on the DETAIL 1 page to 0 switch to execute When you press MENU SEL switch the CLEAR indication flashes Press MENU SEL switch again to execute press CANCEL button to cancel DETAIL2 DETAIL ON OFF Turns the ...

Page 701: ...ns the black gamma function on and off Note A noise appears on the screen during operation TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the sawtooth waveform test signal 2 Outputs 3 step waveform test signal OFF No test signal is output CLEAR Press MENU SEL Resets all settings on the GAMMA page to the factry settings switch to execute When you press MENU SEL switch the CLEAR indication flashes P...

Page 702: ...n to cancel SCENE FILE 1 Storing and recalling a scene file painting data corresponding to a shot scene 2 Storing a scene file 3 1 Turn MENU SEL switch to move the cursor to FILE STORE then press MENU SEL 4 switch FILE STORE flashes on the viewfinder screen 5 2 Select the file number 1 to 5 to be stored to FILE STORE If data is already stored at the selected location the new data replaces the curr...

Page 703: ...e volume of V PARA compensation for the R G or B white shading H SAW R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of H SAW compensation for the R G or B white shading H PARA R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of H PARA compensation for the R G or B white shading WHITE R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the R G or B white level V MOD R G B M 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of V SAW compensation for the R G B or ma...

Page 704: ...e DISP switch is set to on or off OTHERS S N MEASURE ON OFF ON Set to ON in mesuring the S N ratio And settings of the DETAIL CHROMA GAMMA MATRIX and FLARE will be temporarily turned OFF OFF Settings of DETAIL and so on are returned as they were MOD MEASURE ON OFF ON Set to ON in mesuring the modulation depth And settings of the DETAIL GAMMA MATRIX and FLARE will be temporarily turned OFF OFF Sett...

Page 705: ...ed as the lens files The standard switch to execute values are stored at the factory Does not function at present e If the power is turned off without execution of the FILE STORE after clearing the file the original setting is restored 3 1 5 Triming Menu The Triming menu stores the adjustment data in replacing parts as the triming files And the menu can clear the current adjustment values The Trim...

Page 706: ... output signal REG LVL XXX XX Adjusts the level of the R G and B output signals CB ON OFF Turns on and off the camera color bar signal to be output in setting each item on the Y CHROMA page PR VA TEST PR ADG R G B XXX XX Adjusts the reference level of the AD converter for R G B signals on the PR board VA MOD R G B XXX XX Adjusts the R G or B modulation balance for the VA board G CLOCK XXX XX Adjus...

Page 707: ... XXX 0 Sets the way the iris is automatically adjusted 99 PEAK 99 AVERAGE OTHERS 1 FILTER WHT MEM ON OFF ON A total of 8 settings of the white balance value can be saved in conbination with the CC filter and WHITE BAL switch settings OFF One white balance value can be saved for the WHITE BAL switch setting A or B for a total of 2 settings NTSC ENC WIDE NRW Sets the band width of the Q signal for t...

Page 708: ...splay in PinP mode Does not function in the unit OTHERS 2 F TALLY RVS ON OFF Selects the operation mode of TALLY lamps corresponding to a CALL button of MSU or RCP pressed when a TALLY signal is input to the camera from CCU or VTR ON Rear and front TALLY lamps go out OFF Rear TALLY lamp alone goes out 3 1 Setup Menu ...

Page 709: ...in communication with IC18 IC19 TG 159 2 PR 211 Error in communication with IC49 3 VA 163 Error in communication with IC26 4 AT 95 Error in communication with IC46 5 SG 234 Error in communication with IC21 6 DA 88 Error in communication with IC10 7 IF 510 Error in communication with IC155 Refer to CA 550 550P maintenance manual for descriptions on columns of CA n When other equipment than the CA 5...

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Page 711: ... 550 550P and MSU 700 should be also completed 3 4 1 5 Initial Setting should be completed 4 Turn off the power before extending the plug in board using the extension board 5 When using the camera as 16 9 mode together with the OHB 550WS 550WSP use the specified grayscale chart J 6394 080 A 6 Paste a black colored velvets around 3 3 cm to both sides of the full white portion in the center of the g...

Page 712: ...MENU from OFF while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel TOP menu will be displayed n If the power switch is turned off once perform the above operations again to display the setup menu steps 2 to 4 How to change the setting values To enter or cancel the setting value of items which can be changed by turning the MENU SEL switch proceed as follows To enter the setting value Press the...

Page 713: ...gh 18 dB PAGE Wide Screen 4 ITEM 16 9 4 3 MODE 16 9 For OHB 550WS 550WSP MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Test Off PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Skin Detail Off PAGE Gamma P5 ITEM Gamma On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off ITEM White Clip Off PAGE Matrix P7 ITEM Matrix Off Side Panel VTR SAVE STBY switch STBY GAIN switch L 0 dB OUTPUT DCC switch CAM OFF WHITE BAL swit...

Page 714: ...AGE OHB File T2 ITEM File Store 4 2 2 VA Gain Adjustment Setting of Sensitivity and Standard Color Temperature Use the reflective chart reflection ratio 89 9 in this adjustment if possible If a pattern box is used it should be well maintained Set the luminous intensity of the chart to 2000 lx and the color temperature to 3200 K This adjustment shall be performed at F7 0 or more Note Never change t...

Page 715: ...ls A and B are shall be equal when the test waveform is switched between 2 and off Menu Setting MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Waveform Monitor 9 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Off 10 Select the 15 lines in the center of monitor screen C by using the 15 LINE SELECT on the waveform monitor 11 Put the waveform monitor into the CHROMA mode 12 Set the RGB EN...

Page 716: ...stment could not be completed within the specified number of attempts OVER FLOW The difference between the refer ence value and the current value is too great and exceeds adjustment range Adjustment is then not completed 4 Confirm the carrier level satisfies the specification on the waveform monitor Specifications Less than 2 IRE for NTSC Less than 14 mV for PAL Manual Black Shading Adjustment For...

Page 717: ...ITEM V Saw R R G B R G ENC RGB RGB ITEM H Saw G ITEM V Saw G R G B G B ENC RGB RGB ITEM H Saw B ITEM V Saw B R G B B TEST OUT connector Resetting after Adjustment ENC RGB switch on the side panel ENC GAIN switch on the side panel L 0 dB 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB 4 2 3 Black Shading Adjustment ...

Page 718: ...m monitor as follows LUM mode VOLTFULL SCAN range 0 5 3 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to RGB Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 4 If the white shading is monitored make the waveform flat referring to the following tables 5 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B ch with the same procedures as for G ch Switch H SAW H PARA PAGE PAGE White Shading M2 White Shading M2 R ENC RGB RGB ...

Page 719: ...R1 ITEM File Store 4 2 6 Gamma Correction Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Vectorscope Test Point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector Connect the vectorscope to the PIX OUT terminal on the waveform monitor Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame RGB ENC switch on ...

Page 720: ...lows and adjust the gamma correction for B by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Gamma B Specifications Center the beam spot on the vectorscope 8 Repeat the steps 6 and 7 alternately until the beam spot is minimized on the vectorscope For NTSC For PAL Vectorscope 9 Confirm that the carrier leakage does not observed at portion C on the waveform monitor Specifications C Mi...

Page 721: ... 4 Select the 15 lines in the center of the monitor screen by using the 15 LINESELECT on the waveform monitor 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB 4 2 7 Flare Adjustment 5 Confirm that the level at portion B does not fluctuate even if the flare turns On Off If fluctuates turn Flare ON and adjust by Flare G Menu Setting MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Flare On Off Adjustment Point ITEM Flare ...

Page 722: ...the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Max Off Adjustment Point ITEM Slope Specifications B 109 2 IRE for NTSC B 763 10 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 5 Set the GAIN switch on the side panel to H 18 dB 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the white clip level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM White Clip On Adjustment Point ITEM White Clip Specifica...

Page 723: ...olding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor Adjustment Procedure Set the menu as follows and adjust the crispening by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Crispening Specifications Turn the MENU SEL switch on the front panel once ...

Page 724: ...n the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Detail On ITEM Level Dep On Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the level depen dent by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Level Dep Specifications Turn the MENU SEL switch on the front panel once to 99...

Page 725: ...nu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Detail On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Make a selection of line at the center white portion of the grayscale chart 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the detail frequen cy by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Frequency Sp...

Page 726: ...t the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Detail 2 P3 ITEM Detail On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the H V ratio by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Det...

Page 727: ...witch MENU Paint PAGE Detail 1 P2 ITEM Level Specifications Adjust the detail signal level to be added to each step in the grayscale chart for the desired level 4 2 14 Detail Clip Adjustment Note Perform this adjustment on the customer s preferences if necessary Equipment Waveform monitor Test Point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT...

Page 728: ...ST OUT connector Shoot a person s face Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Skin Detail On Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Gate On 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the amount of the skin detail signal to the desired l...

Page 729: ...4 19 E BVP 550 Resetting after Adjustment Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Skin Detail P4 ITEM Gate Off 4 2 Adjustment for Installation of OHB 4 2 15 Skin Tone Adjustment ...

Page 730: ... the front panel WHT 2 Iris of the lens A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the zebra 1 level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Pre knee Zebra S4 ITEM Z Disp 1 Adjustment Point ITEM Zebra1 LEVEL Specifications Adjust that the stripes appear at the center of the portions A on the viewfinder screen The area of the stripes ...

Page 731: ...AL switch on the side panel A AUTO W B BAL switch on the front panel WHT 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the APL ratio by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Operation PAGE Auto Iris Auto Knee 6 ITEM APL Ratio Specifications Adjust the auto iris operation mode depending on the application Note Automatic iris operation mode setting can be done from the average level to peak to peak level of the vid...

Page 732: ...en a board was replaced or repaired preset the compensation data proceeding as follows If the data is preset once be sure to carry out all steps of 4 3 1 through 4 3 23 Because presetting clears all adjustment data of video and detail system 1 Execute the reference file clear Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Reference File PAGE Reference File R1 ITEM Clear File 2 Execute the scene file st...

Page 733: ...ing down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the frequency by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM SC FREQ Specifications 3 579 545 10 Hz for NTSC 4 433 168 5 Hz for PAL File Store Execute the OHB file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE OHB File T2 ITEM File Store 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4...

Page 734: ...PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Y SYNC Specifications A 286 2 mV for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL 3 NTSC only Set the menu as follows and adjust the Y setup by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Y SETUP Specifications C 53 5 2 mV 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the Y video by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Y Video Specifications B 714 7 mV ...

Page 735: ...LEVEL IF 510 panel Specifications A 40 1 IRE for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL 2 NTSC only Set the menu as follows and adjust the test setup by using the MENU SEL MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM TEST SETUP Specifications B 7 5 1 IRE File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store For NTSC For PAL 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A...

Page 736: ...ernately by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Chroma LVL ITEM Q V LVL Specifications Place the beam spots inside the corresponding frames on the vectorscope For NTSC For PAL 3 Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the burst level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM Burst LVL Spe...

Page 737: ... panel BARS RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the SC H phase by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM SC H Phase Specifications Position the luminous line of the burst SC and the beam spot of H as shown ...

Page 738: ...1 Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the REG level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM REG LVL Specifications SYNC LEVEL A 40 1 IRE for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL For NTSC For PAL File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming...

Page 739: ...l Specifications A 880 2 mV 5 Set the menu as follows and adjust the white level for R by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP54 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 Adjustment Point MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM White R Specifications A 880 40 mV 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the white level for B by turning the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP50 GND GND A Extension board exten...

Page 740: ...lows and adjust the TEST2 high level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM TEST2 HI Specifications A 880 5 mV 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the TEST 2 middle level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM TEST2 MID Specifications B 290 5 mV File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming Fil...

Page 741: ...t Procedures 1 Set the waveform monitor as follows LUM mode 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the black level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Black M Specifications A 3 1 IRE for NTSC A 21 7 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Adjust the auto black balance AUTO W B BAL switch on the front panel BLK 4 Set the menu as follows MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM T...

Page 742: ...le If a pattern box is used it should be well maintained Set the luminous intensity of the chart to 2000 lx and the color temperature to 3200 K This adjustment shall be performed at F7 0 or more Note Never change the setting of the following trimmer capacitors These capacitors are extremely difficult to adjust in the field VA 163 board 1CT200 1CT300 1CT400 Equipment Oscilloscope Waveform monitor O...

Page 743: ...E Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Waveform Monitor 9 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test Off 10 Select the 15 lines in the center of monitor screen C by using the 15 LINE SELECT on the waveform monitor 11 Put the waveform monitor into the CHROMA mode 12 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 13 Test Point TEST OUT connector Adjustment Point 1RV200 R GAIN VA 163 panel...

Page 744: ...he MENU SEL switch MENU setting MENU Maintenance PAGE White Shading M2 ITEM H Saw G 99 Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM VA MOD G Specifications Flatten the portion A Adjust so that the level at portion A does not fluctuate even if the setting value for H Saw G varies from 99 to 99 5 Set the R G B switch on the side panel to B 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the V MO...

Page 745: ...djustment could not be completed within the specified number of attempts OVER FLOW The difference between the refer ence value and the current value is too great and exceeds adjustment range Adjustment is then not completed 4 Confirm the carrier level satisfies the specification on the waveform monitor Specifications Less than 2 IRE for NTSC Less than 14 mV for PAL Manual Black Shading Adjustment ...

Page 746: ... G B G B ENC RGB RGB ITEM H Saw B ITEM V Saw B R G B B TEST OUT connector File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Reference File PAGE Reference File R1 ITEM File Store Resetting after Adjustment ENC RGB switch on the side panel ENC GAIN switch on the side panel L 0 dB 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 12 Black Shading Adjustment ...

Page 747: ...eform monitor as follows LUM mode VOLTFULL SCAN range 0 5 3 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to RGB Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 4 If the white shading is monitored make the waveform flat referring to the following tables 5 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B ch with the same procedures as for G ch Switch H SAW H PARA PAGE PAGE White Shading M2 White Shading M2 R ENC RGB ...

Page 748: ... MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the black level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Black M Specifications A 3 1 IRE for NTSC A 21 7 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 4 Adjust the auto black balance AUTO W B BAL switch on the front panel BLK File Store Execu...

Page 749: ...ollows and adjust the gamma correction for M by using the MENU SEL switch PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Gamma M Specifications B 55 5 2 0 IRE for NTSC B 420 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 3 Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Test 1 4 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 5 Adjust the auto white balance WHT BAL switch on the side panel A AUTO W B BAL switch on the fron...

Page 750: ...he underscanned monitor frame RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Set the DISP switch on the side panel to MENU while holding down the MENU SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off Iris of the lens A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor Adjustment Procedures 1 Adjust the auto white balance WHITE BAL switch on the side pa...

Page 751: ... 1 68 0 02 V p p Oscilloscope 5 Confirm that the level at portion B does not fluctuate even if the flare turns On Off If fluctuates turn Flare ON and adjust by Flare G Menu Setting MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Flare On Off Adjustment Point ITEM Flare G 6 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to ENC 7 Set the menu as follows and adjust the flare for R by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Pai...

Page 752: ...ing the MENU SEL switch Test Point TEST OUT connector Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE Pre Knee Zebra S4 ITEM PreKnee1 B Specifications Minimize the carrier leakage C 14 Set the menu as follows and adjust the pre knee 2 for R by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TEST OUT connector Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE Pre Knee Zebra S4 ITEM PreKnee2 R Specifications Minimize the carr...

Page 753: ...Specifications A 98 2 IRE for NTSC A 686 10 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 4 Set the menu as follows and adjust the knee slope level by using the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Max Off Adjustment Point ITEM Slope Specifications B 109 2 IRE for NTSC B 763 10 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor 5 Set the GAIN switch on the side panel to H 18 dB 6 Set the menu as follows and adjust the...

Page 754: ...vel is set to other value than 109 IRE or 763 mV use the following table to set the levels of the knee point and knee slope White Clip Level Unit IRE mV 109 763 107 749 105 735 103 721 Knee point 98 686 98 686 96 672 96 672 Knee slope 109 763 109 763 107 750 107 750 White clip 109 763 107 749 105 735 103 721 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 18 Knee and White Clip Adjustment ...

Page 755: ... SEL switch on the front panel Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Auto Knee On Adjustment Procedures 1 Iris of the lens A 90 2 IRE for NTSC A 630 10 mV for PAL 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the clock phase for G by using the MENU SEL switch MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM G Clock Specifications Maximize the 9 MHz signal portion 3 Set the menu as follows a...

Page 756: ...DA 88 panel Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM VTR B Y Specifications B 700 5 mV for NTSC B 525 5 mV for PAL File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 4 3 21 CCU Y R Y B Y Adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Preparation Connect the CCU to the camera Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the DISP switch on...

Page 757: ...and adjust the CCU B Y by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP5 B Y GND E1 DA 88 panel 6 Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CCU B Y SAMP Specifications C 350 2 mV File Store Execute the file store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A DA 88 BOARD A SIDE DA R Y Y GND B Y TP1 TP3 TP4 TP5 E1 TP2 4 3 O...

Page 758: ...5 ITEM CB On Adjustment Procedures 1 Set the menu as follows and adjust the G video level by using the MENU SEL switch Test Point TP61 GND GND A Extension board extending IF 510 Adjustment Point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM RGB OFFSET Specifications A 700 5 mV For NTSC For PAL 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 22 RGB Adjustment 2 Confirm the R video level Test Point TP63 GND GND A Ex...

Page 759: ...e PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 4 3 23 Menu Setting After Finishing Adjustment MENU Paint PAGE Detail1 P2 ITEM Detail On PAGE Gamma P5 ITEM Gamma On PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee On MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CB Off MENU Reference File PAGE Reference File R1 ITEM File Store Press the MENU SEL switch to execute 4 3 Overall Electrical Alignment 4 3 22 RGB Adjustment 4 3 23 Menu S...

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Page 761: ...m those used for the unit These are because of parts commonality 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 be not stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Units Representation The following represented units are changed or omitted in writing Units Representation Capacit...

Page 762: ... 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 14 16 25 15 19 30 26 28 29 21 24 22 18 B4 X 8 B4 X 8 B5 X 12 B4 X 8 B2 6 X 5 B2 6 X 5 B3 X 5 B2 6 X 5 17 20 23 27 W3 SMALL BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 31 BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 W3 SMALL W3 SMALL 5 ...

Page 763: ... 679 698 01 o RING C LOCK 14 3 679 702 01 o CUSION STOPPER 15 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 16 3 692 112 01 o PLATE MENU 17 3 692 150 01 o SHEET DROP PROTECTION 18 3 692 165 01 o HOLDER HANDOLE 19 3 692 649 01 s SHEET BLIND 20 3 693 984 01 s CUSSHION DROP PROTECTION 3 21 3 694 196 01 s SHEET DUST PROTECTION S 22 3 694 197 01 o SHEET DUST PROTECTION F 23 3 694 198 01 s RETAINER DROP PROTECTION F ...

Page 764: ...5 4 BVP 550 114 115 101 108 102 109 103 110 104 111 105 112 113 107 107 107 106 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 1 3 2 3 1 2 RIGHT PANEL AND PLUG IN BOARDS ...

Page 765: ...D CIRCUIT BOARD DA 88 105 A 8269 363 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD IF 510 106 X 3678 450 1 o PANEL ASSY RIGHT 107 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 108 3 692 125 02 o PANEL VA 163 PC BOARD 109 3 692 126 02 o PANEL AT 95 PC BOARD 110 3 692 127 02 o PANEL SG 234 PC BOARD 111 3 692 128 02 o PANEL DA 88 PC BOARD 112 3 692 129 02 o PANEL IF 510 PC BOARD 113 3 692 642 01 o SHEET SHIELD 114 3 724 753 01 o RING...

Page 766: ...5 6 BVP 550 LEFT PANEL AND BOARDS 208 B4 X 12 B4 X 12 208 208 204 B3 X 5 203 B3 X 5 B3 X 5 B2 6 X 5 B3 X 5 210 210 210 202 209 207 206 205 210 B2 6 X 5 B2 6 X 5 208 201 ...

Page 767: ...UIT BOARD MB 602 203 A 8269 381 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 1142 204 X 3678 452 1 o PANEL ASSY LEFT 205 1 473 314 11 s CONVERTER D C D C 206 2 623 773 11 s BOLT M3X8 STAINLESS 207 3 168 296 01 s PIN ID 208 3 687 116 01 o WASHER 4 STOPPER 209 3 692 113 01 o WEDGE HANGER 210 4 924 260 01 o BOSS D LEFT PANEL AND BOARDS ...

Page 768: ...recision P2 6 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 B4 X 8 3 1 2 4 BTP2 6 X 6 BTP2 6 X 6 2 3 1 W2 6 SMALL BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 B3 X 5 B3 X 5 K4 X 8 P4 X 6 K3 X 8 K3 X 8 B4 X 14 1 307 306 313 308 301 302 309 303 314 316 305 311 317 312 318 315 BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3 X 8 B4 X 14 4 310 E2 304 Precision P2 6 X 5 ...

Page 769: ...2 o PLATE CONNECTOR 136P 307 3 692 115 01 o SHOE LOCK 308 3 692 117 02 o RAIL 309 3 692 119 01 o RAIL CAM 310 3 692 641 03 o ROD LOCK 311 3 692 643 02 o BASE V SHOE 312 3 692 645 01 o ROD ROTARY 313 3 692 646 01 o SHEET DUST PROTECTION PS 314 3 692 647 01 o SPACER PAD 315 3 693 973 01 s SPRING TORSION SMALL 316 3 701 444 21 s WASHER 6 317 3 742 011 01 s SCREW 1 4 3 8 CONVERSION 318 3 742 015 01 o ...

Page 770: ...cision P2 6 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 BTP2 6 X 6 B2 6 X 5 Precision P2 6 X 5 BTP2 6 X 6 422 425 404 405 424 402 406 416 427 430 420 431 411 423 401 412 414 417 421 426 407 410 432 433 418 428 419 409 429 429 408 Precision P2 6 X 5 403 413 ...

Page 771: ... 1 657 446 11 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD SW 742 414 1 657 447 12 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 1122 415 1 695 841 12 s CONNECTOR 12P FEMALE LENS 416 3 312 823 00 s PACKING KNOB 417 3 676 244 11 s COVER SW 418 3 679 679 03 s KNOB VR AUDIO 419 3 692 106 01 o BASE SHOULDER 420 3 692 107 02 o COVER FRONT SWITCH 421 3 692 108 01 o GUARD SWITCH 422 3 692 110 02 o BRACKET CONNECTOR 423 3 692 111 01 s KNOB RE M...

Page 772: ...671 158 01 s BALL STAINLESS 2 5 DIA 7 682 160 09 s SCREW P 4X6 7 682 247 04 s SCREW K 3X6 7 682 248 09 s SCREW K 3X8 7 682 261 09 s SCREW K 4X8 7 682 545 04 s SCREW B 3X4 7 682 546 04 s SCREW B 3X5 7 682 546 09 s SCREW B 3X5 7 682 561 09 s SCREW B 4X8 7 682 563 09 s SCREW B 4X12 7 682 564 09 s SCREW B 4X14 7 682 576 09 s SCREW B 5X12 7 683 404 04 s BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 3X8 7 683 405 04 s BOLT HEXAG...

Page 773: ...1 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D7 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C24 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D8 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C25 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D10 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C26 1 162 970 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V D11 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C27 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D12 8 719 974 76 s DIODE HSM107S C28 1 162 970 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V D13 8 719 97...

Page 774: ... 47uH R53 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W L2 1 410 377 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 4 7uH R54 1 216 836 11 s METAL CHIP 18K 5 1 16W Q1 8 729 141 48 s TRANSISTOR 2SB624 BV345 R55 1 218 867 11 s CHIP METAL 6 8K 0 50 1 16W Q2 8 729 402 19 s TRANSISTOR XN6501 R56 1 216 824 11 s METAL CHIP 1 8K 5 1 16W Q3 8 729 920 48 s TRANSISTOR IMH2 R57 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W Q4 8 729 925 47 s TRANSISTOR IM...

Page 775: ...K 5 1 16W R108 1 216 841 11 s METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R109 1 216 841 11 s METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R110 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R111 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R114 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R115 1 216 825 11 s METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R118 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R119 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R120 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W...

Page 776: ...CHIP EMI FL13 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL20 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL14 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL15 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL21 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL22 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL16 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL23 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL17 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL24 1 239 719 11 s FILTER CHIP EMI FL18 1 239 825 11 s FILTER CHIP...

Page 777: ...r Q ty Part No SP Description C17 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V C18 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V 1pc A 8269 381 A o MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 1142 C19 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C20 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C21 1 162 915 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 5PF 50V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C24 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C25 1 135 215 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 6 8uF ...

Page 778: ...4 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C201 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C93 1 135 160 21 s CHIP TANTALUM 15uF 10 16V C202 1 135 215 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 6 8uF 20 16V C95 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C203 1 162 907 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 50V C96 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C204 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C97 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C205 1 162 907 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 50V C98 1 164 ...

Page 779: ...3GS L13 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC2 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW L14 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC3 8 759 632 39 s IC M51958A T1 L15 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC4 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR IC5 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR L16 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH L17 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH IC6 8 752 360 44 s IC CXK1203AR L18 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 4...

Page 780: ...729 117 32 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4177 R25 1 216 832 11 s METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W Q71 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R26 1 216 803 11 s METAL CHIP 33 5 1 16W Q72 8 729 142 90 s TRANSISTOR 2SK853 K5 R27 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W Q73 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R33 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W Q75 8 729 403 32 s TRANSISTOR XN6534 R34 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W Q79 8...

Page 781: ...4 7K 5 1 16W R92 1 216 837 11 s METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R164 1 218 672 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 16W R93 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R165 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R94 1 218 708 11 s METAL 4 7K 0 50 1 16W R166 1 218 708 11 s METAL 4 7K 0 50 1 16W R95 1 218 858 11 s CHIP METAL 3K 0 50 1 16W R167 1 218 705 11 s METAL 3 6K 0 50 1 16W R96 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R...

Page 782: ... 851 11 s CHIP METAL 1 5K 0 50 1 16W R233 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W R304 1 218 675 11 s CHIP METAL 200 0 50 1 16W R234 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R305 1 218 725 11 s METAL 24K 0 50 1 16W R235 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W R306 1 216 832 11 s METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W R236 1 218 702 11 s CHIP METAL 2 7K 0 50 1 16W R307 1 218 868 11 s CHIP METAL 7 5K 0 50 1 16W R239 1 ...

Page 783: ...s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V R379 1 218 727 11 s METAL 30K 0 50 1 16W C31 1 104 851 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V R380 1 218 655 91 s CHIP METAL 30 0 50 1 16W C32 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C33 1 135 208 11 s TANTAL 1uF 20 10V RB1 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR BLOCK CHIP 100KX8 C34 1 104 911 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 33uF 20 10V RB2 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR BLOCK CHIP 100KX8 RB3 1 239 309 11 s RESISTOR BL...

Page 784: ...11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V D400 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C416 1 104 914 11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V D401 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C417 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V D402 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 D500 8 719 820 41 s DIODE 1SS302 C418 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C419 1 104 914 11 s TANTAL 22uF 20 16V IC12 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW C420 1 104 910 11 s CHIP TANTALUM 15uF 10 10V IC101 8 759 ...

Page 785: ...8 s TRANSISTOR 2SB624 BV345 R10 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W Q20 8 729 141 75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD596DV345 Q30 8 729 141 75 s TRANSISTOR 2SD596DV345 R13 1 218 677 11 s CHIP METAL 240 0 50 1 16W R14 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W Q101 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R15 1 218 724 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 5 1 16W Q102 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 R23 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W Q10...

Page 786: ... 664 11 s CHIP METAL 68 0 50 1 16W R259 1 218 840 11 s CHIP METAL 510 0 50 1 16W R428 1 218 672 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 16W R261 1 218 716 11 s CHIP METAL 10K 0 5 1 16W R429 1 218 856 11 s CHIP METAL 2 4K 0 50 1 16W R263 1 216 857 11 s METAL CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R430 1 218 710 11 s CHIP METAL 5 6K 0 50 1 16W R264 1 218 668 11 s CHIP METAL 100 0 50 1 16W R431 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W R271 1 21...

Page 787: ... 631 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 10W R531 1 218 698 11 s METAL 1 8K 0 50 1 16W R714 1 216 631 11 s METAL 150 0 50 1 10W R532 1 218 694 11 s CHIP METAL 1 2K 0 50 1 16W R715 1 218 727 11 s METAL 30K 0 50 1 16W R533 1 218 846 11 s CHIP METAL 910 0 50 1 16W R716 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R534 1 211 992 11 s CHIP METAL 91 0 50 1 16W R717 1 218 668 11 s CHIP METAL 100 0 50 1 16W R535 1 218 840 11 s ...

Page 788: ...HIP TYPE RB8 1 239 409 11 s NETWORK RESISTOR CHIP TYPE C16 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C17 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V S1 1 572 272 11 s SWITCH SLIDE C18 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C19 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C20 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C21 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C22 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V PR 211 BOARD C24 1...

Page 789: ...M 4 7uF 10 10V C95 1 135 178 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 1 5uF 20 20V C31 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C96 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C32 1 162 915 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 5PF 50V C97 1 135 179 21 s TANTAL 2 2uF 10 16V C98 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C33 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C34 1 162 966 11 s CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50V C99 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C35 1 135 216 11 s TAN...

Page 790: ...L 3 3K 0 50 1 16W IC204 8 759 082 61 s IC TC4W53FU R25 1 216 831 11 s METAL CHIP 6 8K 5 1 16W IC206 8 759 173 16 s IC TL062CPW R26 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W IC207 8 759 058 55 s IC TC7S02FU TE85L R27 1 218 700 11 s METAL 2 2K 0 50 1 16W R28 1 218 706 11 s METAL 3 9K 0 50 1 16W L1 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR CHIP 0 47uH R29 1 218 873 11 s CHIP METAL 12K 0 50 1 16W L2 1 410 737 31 s INDUCTOR ...

Page 791: ...100K 5 1 16W R90 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R202 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R92 1 216 805 11 s METAL CHIP 47 5 1 16W R203 1 216 829 11 s METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R95 1 218 692 11 s CHIP METAL 1K 0 50 1 16W R204 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R96 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R205 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R97 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R206 1 2...

Page 792: ... 100K 5 1 16W R4 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R5 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R5 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R6 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R6 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R7 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R7 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R8 1 216 864 11 s METAL CHIP 0 5 1 16W R8 1 216 845 11 s METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R9 1 216 849 11 s MET...

Page 793: ... 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C19 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C20 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V C21 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V SW 733 BOARD C22 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C23 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V Ref No C24 1 135 216 11 s TANTALUM CHIP 10uF 20 10V or Q ty Part No SP Description C25 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V 1pc 1 657 445 11 o PRINTED CIRCUI...

Page 794: ...TALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C220 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C340 1 162 924 11 s CERAMIC 56PF 5 50V C221 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C342 1 135 092 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 3 3uF 10 16V C223 1 164 156 11 s CERAMIC 0 1uF 25V C343 1 135 210 11 s TANTALUM 4 7uF 10 10V C224 1 104 608 11 s ELECT 33uF 20 6 3V C359 1 135 177 21 s TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 10 25V C225 1 135 217 21 s TANTAL 15uF 20 6 3 C400 1 135 21...

Page 795: ...ER TRAP Q204 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 Q205 8 729 122 63 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1226 IC1 8 759 076 06 s IC TL064CPW Q206 8 729 117 73 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4178 F14 IC3 8 759 066 68 s IC REF 03GS Q207 8 729 143 07 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1610 Y33 IC5 8 759 180 08 s IC TC74HC4538AFS Q208 8 729 117 32 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4177 IC6 8 759 175 02 s IC TL074CPW ELM1000 IC7 8 759 058 64 s IC TC7S32FU TE85R Q209 8 729 117 ...

Page 796: ...420 8 729 402 19 s TRANSISTOR XN6501 R61 1 208 854 11 s CHIP METAL 1M 0 50 1 10W R62 1 216 853 11 s METAL CHIP 470K 5 1 16W R1 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R63 1 218 883 11 s METAL 33K 0 50 1 16W R2 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R3 1 218 724 11 s CHIP METAL 22K 5 1 16W R64 1 218 883 11 s METAL 33K 0 50 1 16W R4 1 218 716 11 s METAL 10K 0 50 1 16W R65 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 5...

Page 797: ...METAL 3K 0 50 1 16W R122 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R258 1 218 717 11 s CHIP METAL 11K 0 50 1 16W R123 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R259 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R200 1 218 692 11 s CHIP METAL 1K 0 50 1 16W R260 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R201 1 218 723 11 s METAL 20K 0 50 1 16W R261 1 216 833 11 s METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R202 1 216 829 11 s METAL CHIP 4 7K...

Page 798: ...0 1 16W R427 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R343 1 216 809 11 s METAL CHIP 100 5 1 16W R428 1 218 714 11 s METAL 8 2K 0 50 1 16W R344 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R429 1 218 699 11 s CHIP METAL 2K 0 50 1 16W R345 1 218 842 11 s CHIP METAL 620 0 50 1 16W R430 1 218 730 11 s CHIP METAL 39K 0 50 1 16W R346 1 218 750 11 s METAL 270K 0 50 1 16W R431 1 216 821 11 s METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 ...

Page 799: ... 260 11 s METAL ADJ 500 1 764 195 11 o HOUSING 5P RV300 1 241 260 11 s METAL ADJ 500 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 RV400 1 241 260 11 s METAL ADJ 500 CN402F to CN1122 BOARD 1 695 892 11 o HOUSING 12P 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 CN405F to CN1122 BOARD 1 764 198 11 o HOUSING 11P 1 695 215 11 o CONTACT FEMALE AWG26 30 CN406F to CN1122 BOARD 1 764 193 11 o HOUSING 3P 1 695 215 11 o...

Page 800: ...l Fixtures TOOLS AND FIXTURES Part No SP Description J 6026 110 A o MULTI BURST CHART J 6026 130 B o GRAYSCALE CHART J 6029 140 B o PATTERN BOX PTB 500 J 6394 080 A o GRAYSCALE CHART 16 9 J 6395 040 A o EXTENSION BOARD EX 464 ...

Page 801: ...SN74HC08APW 6 19 SN74HC157APW 6 19 SN74HC74ANS 6 19 SN74HCT04APW 6 19 SN74HCT244APW E05 6 20 SN75158PS 6 20 STK10C68 5S35 6 20 TA75S393F 6 20 TA8129Z 6 21 TC4S01F 6 21 TC4S11F 6 21 TC4S30F 6 21 TC4S69F 6 21 TC4S71F 6 21 TC4S81F 6 22 TC4SU69F 6 21 TC4W53FU 6 22 TC4W66FU 6 22 TC74HC00AF 6 16 TC74HC4052AFS EL 6 22 TC74HC4053AFS 6 16 TC74HC4538AFS 6 22 TC74HC595AF 6 23 TC74VHC00FS EL 6 16 TC74VHC02F 6...

Page 802: ...A1226 2SA1610 2SA1611 2SA1688 2SA1808 2SA811A 2SB1440S 2SB624 2SB1115A 2SB1121 2SB798 2SD1111 SC802 04 V09C V09G V11 2SC1623 2SC2223 2SC2712 2SC2713 2SC2714Y 2SC2757 2SC2758 2SC3115 2SC3360 2SC4177 2SC4177 L6 2SC4178 2SC4184 2SC4215 2SD1048 2SD596 2SD596 DV5 SCALE 4 1 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW TOP VIEW B A TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 3 1 2 TOP VIEW 3 1 NC 2 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 1 3 2 SCALE 4 1 TOP VIEW 1 3 2 TOP VIEW ...

Page 803: ...O1 I O8 OE WE CE 1 0 0 0 OE X 1 0 X WE X 1 1 0 MODE NOT SELECT OUTPUT DISABLE READ WRITE I O TERMINAL HIGH IMPEDANCE HIGH IMPEDANCE OUTPUT DATA INPUT DATA ADDRESS INPUTS CHIP ENABLE INPUT DATA INPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUT ENABLE INPUT WRITE ENABLE INPUT 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE BUFFER BUFFER 21 6 7 8 9 10 22 OE A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A10 WE CE 11 27 20 I O1 I O2 I O3 I O4 I O5 I O6 I O7 I O8 BUFFER ...

Page 804: ...ND DD V 5V 5 3 2 4 1 23 24 10 12 13 18 A B C A B C D E G H DO CK DI CLOCK INPUT SERIAL DATA INPUT DATA OUTPUT DO PR PRESET INPUT DATA LOAD CONTROL INPUT LD F V E V 12 13 11 14 OUT 10 15 OUT 9 16 5V VSS OUT C V OUT B V A V B V A V IN PR IN E V IN F V IN OUT G V OUT IN C V D V DI LD H V G V H V IN IN CK OUT DO D 22 E 8 F 9 G 14 H 15 PR 7 LD 16 DI 20 17 F 11 IN IN IN IN OUT 1 GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1...

Page 805: ...COUPLER TOP VIEW 1 3 4 5 6 S D 1 1PIN 4 3 2 G2 G1 TRANSISTOR ARRAY TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 3 1 1 2 2 4 4 6 6 5 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 3 1 2 4 6 5 3 1 2 4 6 5 UPA101G NEC FLAT PACKAGE ...

Page 806: ...VIDEO SIGNAL CLAMPER TOP VIEW VCC 5 V 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 V IN FV IN TP5 V OUT SENS V IN E OUT NC VEE 5 V NC NC E OUT CP IN PEDE TP12 1 3 9 8 10 2 V OUT 7 FV IN PEDE SENS CP IN CP IN E OUT FV IN PEDE SENS TP5 TP12 V IN V OUT CLAMP PULSE INPUT BUFFER AMP OUTPUT FLOATING VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT CLAMP LEVEL DC INPUT CLAMP POINT SIGNAL INPUT FOR TEST VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL OUTPUT 1 E ...

Page 807: ...UT WHITE SHADING SIGNAL VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFY ZERO POINT ADJUST OUTPUT CLP C1 C2 FLR DET LPF C1 C2 SIG OUT FOR CLAMP CAPACITANCE FLARE DETECT CONNECT CAPACITANCE FOR LPF SIGNAL OUTPUT VIDEO AMPLIFIER FOR VIDEO CAMERA TOP VIEW 23 LPFC1 31 CLP C1 GND I V I EE EE DR V DR V CC GND2 GND1 V V I CC EE CC V FLR DET 11 25 CLP C2 19 20 21 24 23 G CLP C1 SIG IN BLK SHAD 12 26 14 2 FLR DET 27 LPF C2 25 32 30 ...

Page 808: ...19 B0 LATCHES DECODER LSB 20 B1 21 B2 22 B3 23 B4 24 B5 25 B6 DECODER 26 B7 27 B8 28 B9 29 BLK 30 CE 4LSB S CURRENT CELLS 6LSB S CURRENT CELLS CLOCK GENERATOR 51 RO 44 VGR 50 RO 31 RCK CURRENT CELLS FOR FULL SCALE 43 ROR 40 VRR 37 IRR 4LSB S CURRENT CELLS 6LSB S CURRENT CELLS CLOCK GENERATOR 55 GO 46 VGG 54 GO 32 GCK CURRENT CELLS FOR FULL SCALE 45 ROG 41 VRG 38 IRG 4LSB S CURRENT CELLS 6LSB S CUR...

Page 809: ...29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 I O SIGNAL PIN NO 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 I O SIGNAL AEN CLK DIN0 DIN9 DOT0 DOT9 N P OEN PSB0 PSB2 PSW0 PSW7 SCLK TINT LINE MEMORY SELECT CLOCK VIDEO DATA INPUT VIDEO DATA OUTPUT NTSC PAL SECAM SELECT OUTPUT ENABLE DELAY STEP SELECT 1 BITxN DELAY STEP SELECT 8 BITxN CLOCK EDGE SELECT TEST 1 5 7 11 13 18 20 21 N P 40 AEN 39 BUFF 26 29 31 36 25 22 24 42 41 12 TINT...

Page 810: ...2 Z0 11 AZ 14 ZC OPEN CONT INPUTS EN 0 0 1 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE A X Y Z 0 1 X 0 1 OPEN ON CHANNEL C MOS 9 BIT LEVEL SHIFTER TRANSCEIVER WITH 3 STATE OUTPUTS TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 DIR IN A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 VDDB 2Vto 6V EN IN B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 2 DIR 23 EN 3 21 EN 0 1 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE OPERATION B ...

Page 811: ... P8 5 AN 5 P8 4 AN 4 P8 3 AN 3 P8 2 AN 2 P8 1 AN 1 P8 0 AN 0 P7 7 FTOA 1 P7 6 FTOB 3 FTCI 3 P7 5 FTOB 2 FTCI 2 P7 4 FTOB 1 FTCI 1 P7 3 FTI 3 TMRI P7 2 FTI 2 P7 1 FTI 1 P7 0 TMCI INPUT AN0 AN7 BREQ EXTAL ETCI1 FTCI3 FTI1 FTI3 IRQ0 1 MD0 MD2 NMI P80 P87 RES RXD STBY TMCI TMRI WAIT XTAL OUTPUT A0 A19 AS BACK DS E FTOA1 FTOA3 FTOB1 FTOB3 PW1 PW3 R W RD TMO TXD WR ø INPUT OUTPUT D0 D7 P10 P17 P20 P24 P...

Page 812: ... 1 0 X X 0 E X X 1 X X 1 E X X X X X X VID E X X VPP VPP VPP X VDD Q0 Q7 DATA OUT HI Z DATA IN DATA OUT HI Z HI Z CODES 0 1 X VID HI Z INPUT LOW VOLTAGE INPUT HIGH VOLTAGE DON T CARE 12 V 0 5 V HIGH IMPEDANCE 4 3 2 1 32 31 30 V PP A12 IN A15 IN A16 IN P IN A17 IN V DD 3 2 V to 5 5 V GND 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Q1 OUT Q2 OUT Q3 OUT Q4 OUT Q5 OUT Q6 OUT 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 27 26 23 25 4 28 29 3 2 30 A0 ...

Page 813: ...P VIEW 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 IN VCC 2 V to 17 V OUT CD GND NC NC NC 6 OUT IN 2 VCC 5 µA 2 5 µA 5 CD 1 25 V PLL VIF SIF TOP VIEW 19 12 9 11 14 15 4 8 6 5 1 EQ SIF VCO COIL VCO COIL VIF VIF EQ AUDIO VIDEO RF AGC AFT 20 10 17 3 2 AFT COIL AFT OUT VIF IN VIF IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 GND VCC 5 V EQ OUT EQ IN VIDEO OUT VCO COIL VCO COIL SIF IN APC FILTER RF AGC OUT IF AGC FILTER R...

Page 814: ...DATA OUTPUT DATA LOAD CONTROL INPUT H LOAD 17 16 D1 AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 AO6 AO7 AO8 AO9 AO10 AO11 AO12 DO 18 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 AO3 OUT AO4 OUT AO5 OUT AO6 OUT AO7 OUT AO8 OUT AO9 OUT AO10 OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 AO2 OUT AO1 OUT DI IN CK IN LD IN DO OUT AO12 OUT AO11 OUT GND VCC 5 V VDD 5 V GND 15 LD D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 17 DI 16 CK 15 LD AD...

Page 815: ...QC QD QE 9 D 15 RD FB 2 A 3 B 7 C 12 E C MOS PRESETTABLE DIVIDE BY N COUNTER TOP VIEW CONNECT TO FB INPUT QE QD QE QD QC QD QC QB QC QB QA QB QA 5 COUNTS HIGH 5 COUNTS LOW 5 COUNTS HIGH 4 COUNTS LOW 4 COUNTS HIGH 4 COUNTS LOW 4 COUNTS HIGH 3 COUNTS LOW 3 COUNTS HIGH 3 COUNTS LOW 3 COUNTS HIGH 2 COUNTS LOW 2 COUNTS HIGH 2 COUNTS LOW 2 COUNTS HIGH 1 COUNTS LOW 1 COUNTS HIGH 1 COUNTS LOW RESULTS FROM...

Page 816: ...ARE VEE VDD VEE 3 V to 12 V 7 VEE C 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 X B 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 X Y1 IN OUT Y0 IN OUT Z1 IN OUT Z IN OUT Z0 IN OUT EN IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 Y IN OUT X IN OUT X1 IN OUT X0 IN OUT A IN B IN C IN GND VDD 2 V to 6 V VEE OPEN A 11 OPEN B 10 OPEN C 9 VEE GND A 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 X SELECT EN ON CHANNEL Z0 Z0 Z0 Z0 Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 Y0 Y0 Y1 Y1 Y0 Y0 Y1 Y1 X0 X1 X0 X1 X0 X1 X0 X1 OPEN C...

Page 817: ...ATOR ELECTRIC CURRENT STORE CONTROL I2C CONTROL 13 VREF IN 12 IREF IN 15 COMP IN 16 VIB IN 14 Y OUT DA CONVERTER 7 6 6 17 RY OUT DA CONVERTER 18 BY OUT DA CONVERTER 21 SCL IN 22 SDA OUT 20 RST OUT READ CONTROL SAMPLING CLOCK GENERATOR 28 HC IN 26 CVC IN 27 CPC OUT 32 CLAMP OUT 33 YS OUT DISPLAY CLOCK GENERATOR 34 HP IN 36 PVC IN 35 CPC OUT 25 CKCNT IN 30 IREF VC IN C MOS PROGRAMMABLE PERIPHERAL IN...

Page 818: ...NTERRUPT LOGIC INPUT FILTER POWER ON RESET LP FILTER SHIFT REGISTER I O PORTS 8 BIT INT 13 A0 1 A1 2 A2 3 SCL 14 SDA 15 VDD 16 VSS 8 PCF8574 PCF8574A P0 4 P1 5 P2 6 P3 7 P4 9 P5 10 P6 11 P7 12 write pulse read pulse I2 C BUS CONTROL REFERENCE TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCER TOP VIEW V IN TEMP OUT 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 V OUT TRIM GND NC NC NC 5 3 6 4 2 V IN GND V OUT TMP TRIM V IN TEMP OUT TRIM IN V OUT INPUT VOL...

Page 819: ...9 13 4 10 8 RD RD D D Q Q Q Q SD SD 2 to 5 5V R D S D Q D Q 14 13 VDD GND 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R D S D Q D Q C MOS HEX INVERTERS TOP VIEW A A Y Y 14 13 VDD GND 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A 0 1 TYPE 74HCT04 TYPE TC74AC04 TYPE TC74VHC04 TYPE 74ACT04 TYPE OTHER TYPES VDD 5V 2 to 5 5V Y 1 0 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL NOTE Y A 4 5 to 5 5V 2 to 6V C MOS REAL TIME CLOCK TOP VIEW WR IN S IN SCK IN L1 ...

Page 820: ... 2Z 2Y 2A GND VCC 5 V C MOS 8K 8 BIT NONVOLATILE STATIC RAM TOP VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 NE IN A12 IN A7 IN A6 IN A5 IN A4 IN A3 IN A2 IN A1 IN A0 IN D0 IN OUT D1 IN OUT D2 IN OUT WE IN A8 IN A9 IN A11 IN OE IN A10 IN CE IN D7 IN OUT D6 IN D5 IN D4 IN D3 IN 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A...

Page 821: ... DET 1 IN 14 PEAK DET C MOS 2 INPUT NOR GATE SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 1 A A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 TYPE 4S01F 7S02F 7S02FU 7SH02FU VDD 3 to 18V 2 to 6V Y 1 0 0 0 B A B 1 2 2 GND 3 5 VDD 4 Y 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL Y A B A B Y 4 C MOS 2 INPUT EXCLUSIVE OR GATE SCALE 6 1 TOP VIEW 1 2 GND 3 5 VDD 4 A B 2 1 4 Y A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 TYPE 7S86FU 7S86F 4S30F VDD 2 to 6V Y 0 1 1 0 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL Y A B A B ...

Page 822: ... IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 X2 IN OUT X1 IN OUT XC IN OUT X0 IN OUT X3 IN OUT A IN B IN GND VDD 2 V to 6 V 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE VEE VEE VDD VEE 3 V to 12 V 7 VEE OPEN OPEN B 0 0 1 1 X A 0 1 0 1 X ON CHANNEL 0 1 2 3 OPEN C MOS DUAL RETRIGGERABLE NON RETRIGGERABLE MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR TOP VIEW 4 3 RD 1 C 1 CR 1 RD 1 CK 1 CK 1 Q 1 Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 1...

Page 823: ...Y2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 Y1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C X 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 B X 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 A X 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 VDD IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT INPUTS OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C EN1 EN2 EN3 Y7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL X DON T CARE EN EN1 EN2 EN3 GND OUT 4 1 2 3 15 14 13 A B C Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 EN 5 6 EN1 EN2 EN3 Y0 OUT Y1 OUT Y2 OUT Y3 OUT Y4 OUT Y5 OUT Y6 12 1...

Page 824: ...E AC VHC HC VDD 2 to 5 5V 2 to 6V Y 0 1 1 1 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL NOTE Y A B A B C MOS BUFFERS AND LINE DRIVERS WITH 3 STATE OUTPUTS TOP VIEW AC VHC HC ABT ACT BCT HCT VHCT 1 G1 TYPE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 G2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 G2 20 19 18 17 16 15 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 GND G1 1 0 1 X LOW LEVEL HIGH LEVEL DON T CARE HI Z HIGH IMPEDANCE 0 0 G2 1 0 0 A 0 1 X X X X Y 0 1 HI Z HI Z 7 14 13 12 8 9 Y1 Y...

Page 825: ...Qn Qn 1 0 1 1 0 1 Qn INPUTS OUTPUTS 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL X DON T CARE C MOS D TYPE FLIP FLOPS WITH DIRECT SET RESET TOP VIEW 2 1 5 6 3 7 RD D Q Q SD SCALE 3 1 TOP VIEW 1 2 3 VDD 2 to 6V 6 7 8 GND 4 5 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 GND VDD 2 to 6 V 1 2 A B 7 Y A 0 0 1 1 B 0 1 0 1 Y 0 1 1 1 0 LOW LEVEL 1 HIGH LEVEL C MOS DUAL 2 INPUT OR GATE TOP VIEW A B Y Y A B A B 5 6 3 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER J FET INPUT TOP ...

Page 826: ...NTROL 4 BIT FLASH A D CONVERTER LOWER 1 1 REF REF ANLG 12 11 1 7 13 8 6 9 MODE CS RD WR RDY INT 18 OFLW 4 BIT D A CONVERTER 17 D7 MSB 16 D6 15 D5 14 D4 5 D3 4 D2 3 D1 2 D0 LSB 4 4 4 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER TOP VIEW GND VDD 3V to 16V 1 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 C MOS INCREMENTAL ENCODER 8 BIT UP DOWN COUNTER TOP VIEW VDD 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RESET A B CD0 CD1 CD2 CD3 CD5 CD4 A OE CD6 CD7 OE STB BORROW CARRY 8 14...

Page 827: ... VR MP 9 12 10 11 7 11 15 16 B BLK 17 18 1 3 CS VIDEO RAM CHARA DATA 8 BIT x 288 WORD COLOR DATA 3 BIT x 288 WORD BLINK DATA 1 BIT x 288 WORD DATA SELECTOR OUTPUT CONTROL MP VR VG VB VCBL 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 R BLK G BLK B BLK CHARACTER GENERATOR RAM 12x18 BIT x 16 WORD CHARACTER GENERATOR ROM 12x18 BIT x 240 WORD BACKGROUND CONTROL DATA REGISTER DISPLAY CONTROL DATA REGISTER 6 10 VDD VSS V ADD...

Page 828: ...L 1 HIGH LEVEL X DON T CARE CPU ACTION INPUT INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT DISABLE HIGH IMPEDANCE P17 P10 P27 P20 RD WR ADDRESS CHIP SELECT DATA BUS PORT 0 INTERNALLY CONNECTED PORT 1 PORT 2 READ STROBE WRITE STROBE 33 9 24 10 23 NC NC NC INDEX 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 40 39 38 37 36 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 10 11 12 13 9 8 7 6 2 PORT 1 PORT 2 P...

Page 829: ...7 1 BVP 550 7 1 Section 7 Block Diagrams ...

Page 830: ...MP for VIDEO CAMERA VIDEO AMP for VIDEO CAMERA VIDEO AMP for VIDEO CAMERA R X R W SHD G W SHD B W SHD AMP AMP AMP R FEED BACK G X G FEED BACK VA 163 B X B FEED BACK R X 36 18 M CLK AD VD AD HD R FEED BACK G X R G B R G B G FEED BACK B X B FEED BACK ND FILT CC FILT TEMP IIC DATA VTR S S TRIG RET EN ZEBRA REC TALLY PB REF BACK UP BATTERY EX ON IRIS POSI ZOOM POSI TP1 232C I F RM SD CA CONT DATA AUDI...

Page 831: ... Y X VF B Y X TALLY REC TALLY N P VBS X GEN LOCK X SKIN GATE DL SYNC R Y X B Y X TALLY ON REC TALLY N P IF 510 CHAR VF VF Y X CHAR BACK CORSOR 1 CORSOR 2 IIC DATA VD HD Y X RV101 VBS GAIN SAMPLE1 BLKG VD CF SYNC 18MCLK CN 1121 R Y X B Y X Y X C X VTR SYNC VBS X MONI X PB REF RET VIDEO X SKIN GATE R X B X REC TALLY MIC VTR SAVE AUDIO CH1 CONT AUDIO LEVEL TAPE REM CA CONT DATA COM CONT PB REF COM DA...

Page 832: ...30 31 ATT R25 16 ATT IC5 MM 5 10 16 23 Q CLP1 ATT CLP2 ATT CLP2 B F DET G F DET R F DET PRE BLK PRE BLK B F COMP G F COMP PRE BLK R F COMP RW SHD TEST GW SHD BW SHD M V SAW SHD 250mVp p 100 18 M G SW CLP BUFF BUFF BUFF 16 20 19 21 23 12 26 2 14 27 32 11 10 9 Q208 BLG G CLT AMP 2dB AMP 6dB AMP 0dB AMP CLP KNEE 1 4 1 5 DR IC202 Q215 217 Q209 212 AMP PRE KNEE 2 IC200 Q213 214 LPF 1 3 IC203 4 204 1 2 ...

Page 833: ... E 22 24 A0 A17 13 15 17 21 D0 D7 A4 A5 A6 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A19 24 3 24 2 24 1 23 5 23 4 23 2 23 1 18 19 2 18 2 21 1 22 2 24 5 ADDRESS DECORER 24 15 17 4 21 4 24 14 24 13 24 9 24 10 24 11 23 8 CS 17 1 2 1 37 4 1 2 31 4 1 2 4 B0 B7 A0 A7 D0 D7 DB0 DB7 5 3 3V CONV DIR G 2 23 IC38 IC39 15 22 3 10 2 4 6 8 17 15 18 16 14 12 3 5 1 A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 EN X1 X2 X3 X4 Y1 Y2 CD0 CD7 B A IC29 2 3 D0 D7 16 1...

Page 834: ...18 36M IN ACK SEA SCL 25 7 13 25 14 6 25 18 2 11 3 5 6 35 9 11 8 2 3 25 16 4 IC5 Q7 18 2 2 Q10 12 14 15 18 1 2 Q20 SYNC SEP Q11 BUFF IC206 Q204 IC11 20 35 DET IC17 CABLE COMP Q5 6 8 9 17 CABLE COMP Q202 203 POWER SW BURST SEP BPF CONTROL 4 35 6 11 1 20 2 IC18 Q23 P ON RESET 3 1V IC41 6 7 1 5 5 IC40 2 1 2 6 4 626 31 4 2 IC32 AMP IC32 AMP 7 IC33 12 13 14 11 12 14 IC32 AMP IC34 H COMP 3 1 IC33 5 3 4 ...

Page 835: ...4 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 R0 IC7 19 28 9 18 63 64 1 9 33 3 32 29 42 41 40 58 54 50 BCK RCK GCK BLK VRB CRG VRR B0 G0 NEG 0 76Vp p FL6 LPF FL7 LPF FL8 LPF Q48 49 BUFF Q67 117 BUFF Q85 86 BUFF IC24 5V 6 7 1 5 Q50 53 AMP IC23 Q54 FBC Q68 71 AMP IC27 Q72 FBC Q87 90 AMP IC27 Q91 FBC Y 18 R Y 18 B Y 18 NEG 1 0Vp p NEG 0 76Vp p SW1 A INH B R Y SYNC INH DL SYNC B Y SAMPLE SETUP 2 SETUP Y DL BLKG Y SAMPLE CHAR...

Page 836: ...5 BUFF Q250 SYNC TIP 7 1 2 304 306 2 2 2 5 6 6 306 7 2 13 303 6 EXT ND 303 8 EXT VD 303 1 13 302 2 302 12 302 3 3 11 351 3 1 3 IC322 6 5 10 8 12 1 TIMING PULSE SW er IC302 303 351 DE JITER IN S1 GEN RET 1 3 154 6 5 3 310 6 5 3 404 2 4 SG 1 23 1 12 DL SYNC IN DA 1 71 1 72 Y X IN AT 1 46 1 26 PEAK RESET IN AT 1 45 1 25 WINDOW IN DA 1 69 1 70 R Y X IN DA 1 67 1 68 B Y X IN SG 1 36 1 48 N P IN CN 1 19...

Page 837: ...50 8 1 I J K L M N O P 5 4 3 2 1 Section 8 Schematic Diagrams LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS PR 211 CN 1142 MB 602 CN 1122 SW 731 SW 733 SW 730 VA 163 CN 1121 AT 95 SG 234 DA 88 IF 510 CN 1120 SW 732 SW 742 ...

Page 838: ...0 1 16W R241 2k R304 5 6k R323 100 1 16W R403 5 6k 1 16W R411 5 6k R423 100 1 16W R441 2k R309 13k R408 13k R263 1k R363 1k R463 1k R268 3 3k C259 1 25V TA CA R468 3 3k R215 330 R315 330 R415 330 R459 20k C332 22 10V R209 20k C240 56p R244 620 C340 56p R345 620 C440 56p R444 620 C241 n m TA CB C341 n m TA CB C441 n m TA CB R200 1k R300 1k R400 1k IC201 TC4W53FU TE12R IC200 4 4 TL064CPW E05 IC200 2...

Page 839: ...272 100k C231 1 25V TA CA IC202 2 2 CXA1486Q TH Q218 2SA1611 T1M7 IC203 TC4W53FU TE12R IC204 TC7S08FU TE85R Q219 XN6501 TW Q220 XN6501 TW C331 1 25V TA CA IC302 2 2 CXA1486Q TH IC303 TC4W53FU TE12R Q318 2SA1611 T1M7 Q319 XN6501 TW Q320 XN6501 TW R355 10k 1 16W C431 1 25V TA C IC402 2 2 CXA1486Q TH IC403 TC4W53FU TE12R Q418 2SA1611 T1M7 IC404 TC7S08FU TE85R Q419 XN6501 TW Q420 XN6501 TW CN1 57 100 ...

Page 840: ...12 100 CN1 11 100 CN1 7 100 CN1 14 100 CN1 89 100 CN1 87 100 CN1 88 100 CN1 97 100 CN1 98 100 CN1 99 100 CN1 100 100 CN1 91 100 CN1 92 100 CN1 93 100 CN1 94 100 CN1 85 100 CN1 86 100 CN1 9 100 IC1 1 4 TL064CPW E05 C6 10 10V TA CB C5 10 10V TA CB IC1 3 4 TL064CPW E05 Q2 2SB1114 T1ZL IC1 4 4 TL064CPW E05 C10 0 1 IC6 1 4 TL074CPW E05 Q3 2SD596T1 DV345 Q7 2SD596T1 DV345 5V 5V 2 5V 2 5V 2 5V 7V 4 8V A ...

Page 841: ...N1 2 100 CN1 66 100 CN1 65 100 CN1 64 100 CN1 63 100 CN1 78 100 CN1 79 100 CN1 80 100 CN1 77 100 IC27 TC7S08FU TE85R IC25 TC7S04FU TE85R IC22 3 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC22 2 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC22 1 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL D7 HSM107S TL IC23 4 4 SN74HC08APW E05 IC23 1 4 SN74HC08APW E05 C40 6 8 6 3V R95 47k IC16 MP7670AS TE2 IC26 X24C02S 3 0 C700 0 D8 1SS302 TE85L IC14 TC7S66FU TE85R R94 47k IC20 TC74HC595...

Page 842: ...1 F 1 IC2 G 2 IC3 G 1 IC4 A 2 IC5 B 2 IC6 B 4 IC7 B 2 IC8 A 2 IC9 B 3 IC11 B 4 IC12 C 2 IC13 B 2 IC14 C 3 IC15 D 4 IC16 D 2 IC17 D 4 IC18 D 4 IC19 D 4 IC20 D 4 IC21 D 4 IC22 D 4 IC23 E 3 IC24 E 3 IC25 D 4 IC26 E 2 IC27 E 4 IC28 F 4 IC29 G 3 IC30 G 2 IC31 F 2 IC32 B 2 IC33 B 2 IC34 C 2 IC35 C 4 IC37 E 4 IC38 C 3 IC39 E 4 IC40 D 2 IC41 C 3 IC42 D 3 IC43 D 3 IC44 D 3 IC45 D 2 IC46 G 4 IC47 E 2 IC48 G...

Page 843: ... 2 NJU7022M TE2 R165 3k 1 16W R164 300k 1 16W R62 330k IC13 MB88351PFV ER CN1 92 100 CN1 91 100 CN1 89 100 CN1 100 100 CN1 99 100 CN1 98 100 CN1 97 100 CN1 88 100 CN1 87 100 CN1 86 100 CN1 85 100 CN1 75 100 CN1 74 100 CN1 73 100 CN1 72 100 CN1 96 100 CN1 95 100 CN1 70 100 CN1 69 100 CN1 51 100 CN1 67 100 CN1 68 100 CN1 64 100 CN1 47 100 CN1 61 100 Q1 2SB624 T1BV3 IC4 1 4 TL064CPW E05 R12 5 6 CN1 9...

Page 844: ... CN1 37 100 CN1 38 100 CN1 39 100 CN1 31 100 CN1 30 100 CN1 40 100 CN1 29 100 CN1 42 100 CN1 41 100 CN1 55 100 CN1 56 100 CN1 46 100 CN1 23 100 CN1 45 100 CN1 5 100 CN1 6 100 CN1 8 100 CN1 21 100 CN1 54 100 CN1 59 100 CN1 71 100 CN1 82 100 D20 1SS302 TE85L IC1 MAX202CSE TE2 C45 0 1 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V N L M 7 3V A GND 2 8V P92 P93 P94 RES BACK UP V RES CS 13 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 845: ...V 5V 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213141516171819202122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 39 40 41 42 43 44 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213141516171819202122 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4 1 2 6 8 5 3 7 14 13 12 11 1 8 16 9 3 4 5 ...

Page 846: ...130 1M IC35 1 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC11 1 2 TC7W08FU TE12R IC13 2 3 TC74HC4053AFS EL IC8 2 3 TC7W04FU TE12R IC8 3 3 TC7W04FU TE12R IC8 1 3 TC7W04FU TE12R Q200 DTC144EUA T106 Q24 DTC144EUA T106 Q201 DTC144EUA T106 Q25 DTC144EUA T106 IC25 1 8 TC74VHC244FS EL IC25 2 8 TC74VHC244FS EL D8 RD3 3UH T1 R61 270 RN C C50 4 7 10V TA C R68 10k RN C R67 27k RN C IC200 1 2 TC74VHC74FS EL IC200 2 2 TC74VHC74FS E...

Page 847: ...W E0 5 IC36 2 2 TC74HC4538AFS EL IC39 TC7S86FU TE85R IC40 TC7S66FU TE85R IC32 4 4 TL064CPW E05 IC25 8 8 TC74VHC244FS EL R148 100k IC41 TC4W53FU TE12R IC42 4 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC42 3 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 Q26 DTC144EUA T106 IC42 7 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC42 8 8 SN74HCT244APW E0 5 IC43 TC7S00FU TE85R FL1 7V 4 8V V RESET 2 N P H CONT 4 8V GND OLD NEW CA VR DET 4 8V CABLE COMP EXT SYNC GENLOCK OFF EX...

Page 848: ... 80 100 L1 0 47µH D1 RD4 3UH T1 R6 240 RN C R9 36k RN C R8 22k RN C D2 RD4 3UH T1 C10 6 8 16V TA C C9 6 8 16V TA C R137 220k RN C R136 220k RN C L2 0 47µH C15 0 1 25V F C1 1 35V TA C Q203 DTC144EUA T106 C200 0 1 Q204 DTC144EUA T106 IC206 2 2 TL062CPW ELL2000 D200 1SS302 TE85L IC206 1 2 TL062CPW ELL2000 D4 RD4 3UH T1 C27 1 35V TA C R17 15k RN C C28 6 8 16V TA C R16 22k RN C D13 HSM88AS TL D12 HSM88...

Page 849: ...8 13 BVP 550 8 13 I J K L M N O P 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 850: ...1 25V TA CA C101 1 25V TA CA R171 100k Q54 2SK853 T1K5 D10 1SS302 TE85L Q49 2SA1226 T1E4 C117 FL7 R209 1 8k RN C R210 220 RN C R211 3 6k C119 0 1 C118 0 1 R214 0 RN C R215 5 6k RN C R370 2 4k RN C R221 100k R223 100k C103 1 25V TA CA C104 1 25V TA CA C125 1 25V TA CA C124 1 25V TA CA C123 2p R220 3 6k R217 3 6k R219 3k RN C R213 4 7k R218 2 2k RN C R216 4 7k RN C C120 0 1 C122 6 8 16V R212 47 C220...

Page 851: ...2 1 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC101 TC7S04FU TE85R Q109 2SC2223 T1F14 IC25 2 2 TC74HC4052AFS EL Q108 2SC2223 T1F14 Q107 2SC2223 T1F14 IC25 1 2 TC74HC4052AFS EL IC37 2 2 TC7W32FU TE12L IC37 1 2 TC7W32FU TE12L Q22 2SA1226 T1E4 IC19 5 8 TC74VHC244FS EL IC19 6 8 TC74VHC244FS EL Q73 2SA1226 T1E4 IC19 7 8 TC74VHC244FS EL IC106 TC7S08FU TE85R IC19 8 8 TC74VHC244FS EL D26 1SS302 TE85L R281 6 8k RN C C151 6 8 16V T...

Page 852: ...29 5 6k C77 6 8 16V TA CB C75 0 1 C74 0 1 C207 0 1 C206 6 8 16V D101 1SS302 TE85L R312 3 3k R311 0 RN C R310 2 7k RN C C205 2p R309 3 9k RN C R308 1 8k RN C R307 7 5k RN C R306 8 2k Q34 2SC2223 T1F14 Q33 2SC2223 T1F14 Q32 2SA1226 T1E4 Q104 2SC2223 T1F14 Q103 XN6534 TW Q102 2SA1226 T1E4 R124 47 C73 0 1 R122 3 6k C204 0 1 R119 1k RN C C71 2p R121 47 R116 1k RN C C70 8p R120 47 JR3 0 JR4 0 C72 0 1 R1...

Page 853: ... T1M7 C87 1p R151 2 7k RN C R363 100 R150 2 2k R149 1 2k RN C C210 6 8 16V C211 0 1 R148 3 9k C209 0 1 C208 6 8 16V R362 2 4k RN C R361 2 4k RN C R145 0 RN C R146 220 RN C R155 75 RN C R147 5 6k RN C Q44 2SC2223 T1F14 Q43 XN6534 TW D9 1SS302 TE85L R100 5 6k R101 15k RN C R102 10k RN C C67 0 01 R103 24k RN C R99 2 2k R127 100k C65 10p R96 2k RN C R104 IC16 2 2 TL082CPS E05 Q25 2SC4177 T1L7 IC18 TC4...

Page 854: ...1 97 100 CN1 88 100 CN1 87 100 CN1 86 100 CN1 85 100 CN1 84 100 CN1 83 100 CN1 96 100 CN1 95 100 CN1 66 100 CN1 65 100 CN1 2 100 CN1 3 100 CN1 1 100 CN1 8 100 CN1 7 100 CN1 80 100 CN1 79 100 CN1 36 100 CN1 35 100 CN1 53 100 CN1 54 100 CN1 34 100 CN1 33 100 CN1 90 100 CN1 82 100 CN1 27 100 CN1 81 100 CN1 28 100 CN1 30 100 CN1 29 100 CN1 31 100 CN1 57 100 CN1 58 100 CN1 21 100 CN1 22 100 CN1 43 100 ...

Page 855: ...226 T1E4 IC501 2 2 TL082CPS E05 Q510 2SC4177 T1L7 Q509 2SA1611 T1M7 Q508 2SC2223 T1F14 R446 2 2k R445 2 2k C419 22 16V Q430 2SA1611 T1M7 Q431 2SC4177 T1L7 CN1 48 100 CN1 47 100 CN1 71 100 CN1 72 100 CN1 70 100 CN1 69 100 CN1 68 100 CN1 67 100 CN1 64 100 CN1 63 100 CN1 60 100 CN1 59 100 CN1 62 100 CN1 61 100 CN1 76 100 CN1 75 100 CN1 74 100 CN1 73 100 CN1 16 100 CN1 12 100 CN1 19 100 CN1 18 100 CN1...

Page 856: ...G LENS UNREG G RET EN IN IRIS POSI IN IRIS CONT OUT ZOOM POSI IN EX ON AUTO 5V VTR S S IN VF UNREG VF UNREG G N P OUT ABNORMAL OUT TALLY OUT BATT ALERM OUT G TALLY OUT WIDE OUT VF COLOR IN VF RGB OUT B X IN B G IN R X IN R G IN G B SHADING OUT R B SHADING OUT B B SHADING OUT B SHADING GND G W SHADING OUT R W SHADING OUT B W SHADING OUT W SHADING GND G FEEDBACK OUT R FEEDBACK OUT B FEEDBACK OUT FEE...

Page 857: ... R Y M IN R Y G IN B Y L IN B Y 1 IN B Y 2 IN B Y 3 IN B Y 4 IN B Y 5 IN B Y 6 IN B Y 7 IN B Y 8 IN B Y M IN B Y G IN IIC DATA IIC CLK LD DA IN UNREG UNREG UNREG UNREG R X OUT G X OUT B X OUT R G B G OUT VBS X OUT VBS G OUT VF UNREG VF UNREG LENS UNREG LENS UNREG VF UNREG G VF UNREG G LENS UNREG G LENS UNREG G Y L OUT Y 1 OUT Y 2 OUT Y 3 OUT Y 4 OUT Y 5 OUT Y 6 OUT Y 7 OUT Y 8 OUT Y M OUT R Y L OU...

Page 858: ... SET IN GND 1 2 3 MIC X IN MIC Y IN MIC G IN RM VBS X OUT RM VBS G OUT MIC G OUT MIC Y OUT MIC X OUT RM VBS G IN RM VBS X IN POWER OUT SAVE POWER SAVE IN AUDIO CH1 CONT IN CANCEL IN CANCEL OUT BOARD NO 1 657 447 LOT NO 509 A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 A5 B5 A6 B6 A7 B7 A8 B8 A9 B9 A10 B10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 3V VF G OUT VF X OUT REM LOCAL LENS UNREG LENS UNREG G RET EN IN IRIS POSI IN IRIS CON...

Page 859: ...G UNREG G UNREG G UNREG G 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Y X OUT R Y X OUT B Y X OUT Y R Y B Y G C X OUT C G OUT GENLOCK X IN GEN G H CONT IN VTR S S OUT BATT ALARM IN AUDIO CH1 CONT OUT A GND TAPE REM IN AUDIO LEVEL IN VTR SYNC OUT RET EN OUT PB REF IN H CONT IN VTR SAVE A GND REC TALLY IN HD OUT SKIN GATE OUT CA CONT DATA COM CONT COM DATA IIC CLK CA IIC DATA CA IIC CLK ST IIC DATA ST 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 860: ...5 4 OHB 400 500 500WS PAL OHB 450 451 550 550WS PAL 5 4 ...

Page 861: ...9 1 BVP 550 9 1 Section 9 Board Layouts VA 163 BOARD VA 163 A SIDE 1 657 438 12 VA 163 B SIDE 1 657 438 12 VA 163 VA 163 ...

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Page 863: ...9 3 BVP 550 9 3 AT 95 B SIDE 1 657 448 11 12 AT 95 BOARD AT 95 A SIDE 1 657 448 11 12 AT 95 AT 95 ...

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Page 865: ...9 5 BVP 550 9 5 SG 234 SG 234 SG 234 BOARD SG 234 B SIDE 1 657 449 12 SG 234 A SIDE 1 657 449 12 ...

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Page 867: ...9 7 BVP 550 9 7 DA 88 B SIDE 1 657 450 12 DA 88 A SIDE 1 657 450 12 DA 88 BOARD DA 88 DA 88 ...

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Page 869: ...9 9 BVP 550 9 9 IF 510 BOARD IF 510 IF 510 IF 510 A SIDE 1 657 453 12 IF 510 B SIDE 1 657 453 12 ...

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Page 871: ...9 11 BVP 550 9 11 MB 602 BOARD MB 602 A SIDE 1 657 437 14 MB 602 B SIDE 1 657 437 14 MB 602 BOARD MB 602 MB 602 ...

Page 872: ...5 4 OHB 400 500 500WS PAL OHB 450 451 550 550WS PAL 5 4 ...

Page 873: ...des acquéreurs de l équipement décrit dans ce manuel Sony Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout autre but que des opérations ou entretiens de l équipement à moins d une permission écrite de Sony Corporation Das in dieser Anleitung enthaltene Material besteht aus Informationen die Eigentum der Sony Corporation sind und ausschli...

Page 874: ...Printed in Japan Sony Corporation 1995 12 08 Broadcast Products Company 1995 Published by Broadcast Products Company BVP 550 SY J E 3 189 412 11 ...

Page 875: ... own manual Applicable Manual Manual Code 1st Edition 3 189 412 01 Contents Additional information for the overall electrical alignment Section 4 Electrical Alignment Sony Corporation Broadcast Products Company BVP 550 UCJ BVP 550P CE J E 9 967 642 01 Printed in Japan 1995 10 08 1995 Published by Broadcast Products Company ...

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Page 877: ...stment 4 31 E 4 4 10 VA Gain Adjustment 4 31 E 4 4 11 VA MOD Adjustment 4 32 E 4 4 12 Master Black Adjustment 4 33 E 4 4 13 A D Gain Adjustment 4 34 E 4 4 14 Black Shading Adjustment 4 35 E 4 4 15 White Shading Adjustment 4 37 E 4 4 16 Gamma Correction Adjustment 4 39 E 4 4 17 Flare Adjustment 4 40 E 4 4 18 Pre Knee Adjustment 4 41 E 4 4 19 Knee and White Clip Adjustment 4 43 E 4 4 20 VTR R Y B Y ...

Page 878: ... BLOCK 7 2 VA 163 BOARD 7 4 AT 95 BOARD 7 5 SG 234 BOARD 7 6 DA 88 BOARD 7 7 IF 510 BOARD 7 8 VF BLOCK 7 9 8 Schematic Diagrams LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS 8 1 VA 163 BOARD 8 2 AT 95 BOARD 8 6 SG 234 BOARD 8 10 DA 88 BOARD 8 14 IF 510 BOARD 8 18 VIEW FINDER 8 20 MB 602 BOARD 8 22 FRAME WIRING 8 24 9 Board Layouts VA 163 BOARD 9 1 AT 95 BOARD 9 2 SG 234 BOARD 9 3 DA 88 BOARD 9 4 IF 510 BOARD...

Page 879: ...Turn into 16 9 mode Step 7 Test point TP3 VF 60 board GND E1 VF 60 board Adjustment point 1RV10 V SIZE WIDE VF 60 Specifications Measure the value B and adjust the ratio to A B 4 3 Oscilloscope Monitor Note When the centering magnet is turned paint lock it again After these adjustments are completed disconnect the shorting clip and connect the IF 510 board to the camera A B 5 1 RV3 RV4 RV5 RV9 RV8...

Page 880: ...r the power is turned off to extend a printed circuit board and so on be sure to execute the FILE STORE before turning off Refer to Section 4 4 23 File Store 4 4 1 VCO CONT Frequency Adjustment Note Warm up the camera for about 10 minutes before this confirmation Preparations RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Equipment Frequency counter Video signal generator Test point SC out connector Video s...

Page 881: ...OUT connec tor OUTPUT DCC switch on the side panel BARS RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Adjustment procedures 1 Adjustment point 1RV101 D4 IF 510 Specifications A 40 1 IRE for NTSC A 300 2 mV for PAL 2 Menu setting NTSC only MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM TEST SETUP Specifications B 7 5 1 IRE For NTSC For PAL 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A IF 510 BOARD COMPONENT SIDE IF VIDEO LEVEL RV101 ...

Page 882: ...side panel BARS RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Adjustment procedures 1 Menu setting MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM CHROMA LVL Specifications Place the beam spots inside the corresponding frames on the vectorscope 2 Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector For NTSC For PAL 3 Menu setting MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM BURST LVL Specifications A 40 1 IRE for N...

Page 883: ...on the side panel BARS RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Adjustment procedures 1 Menu setting MENU System config PAGE Y Chroma S2 ITEM SC H Phase Specifications Position the luminous line of the burst SC and the beam spot of H as shown in the figure For NTSC For PAL 4 4 6 REG Level Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to t...

Page 884: ...TP54 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 Specifications A 880 40 mV 4 B ch signal confirmation Connect the oscilloscope to the TP50 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 Specifications A 880 40 mV 4 4 8 TEST2 Adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Test point TP52 Extension board extending VA 163 Preparations 1 Extend VA 163 board with EX 464 board 2 Select the TEST SAW signal MENU setting M...

Page 885: ...Menu setting MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM R B Clock Specifications Adjust the 9 MHz signal portion nearly horizontally 4 4 10 VA Gain Adjustment Notes Use the reflective chart reflection ratio 89 9 in this adjustment if possible If a pattern box is used it should be well maintained Set the luminouse intensity of the chart to 2000 lx Never change the setting of the following trimmer c...

Page 886: ...o the TP50 GND TP49 Extension board extending VA 163 Adjustment point 1RV400 F4 VA 163 Specifications B 880 5 mV VA TEST R GAIN R G GAIN R B B GAIN 1 2 3 4 F G E D B C A VA 163 BOARD COMPONENT SIDE CT200 RV200 CT300 CT400 RV400 RV300 4 4 11 VA MOD Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor GAIN switch on ...

Page 887: ...n A Adjust so that the level at portion A does not fluctuate even if the setting value for H Saw B varies from 99 to 99 4 MENU setting MENU Maintenance PAGE White Shading M2 ITEM H Saw R 0 ITEM H Saw G 0 ITEM H Saw B 0 4 4 12 Master Black Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Iris of the lens CLOSE Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor A...

Page 888: ...aint PAGE Detail1 P2 ITEM Detail Off PAGE Gamma P5 ITEM Gammma Off PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Off ITEM White Clip Off MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM TEST 2 Test point TEST OUT connector Iris of the lens CLOSE Adjustment procedures A D Gain G Adjustment 1 MENU System config PAGE PR VA TEST S3 ITEM PR AD G G Specifications The white level shall not be changed even if the OUTPUT DCC sw...

Page 889: ...djustment is not completed perform the adjustment again following the message displayed on the viewfinder or MSU If the re adjustment still is not completed consult Sony service representative Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor RGB ENC switch on the side panel ENC Test point TEST OUT connector Iris of the lens CLOSE Adjustment procedures 1 Set the DISP switch on t...

Page 890: ... range 0 5 2 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to RGB Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 3 Set the menu as follows and adjust the master black level to 3 IRE for NTSC and 35 mV for PAL by turning the MENU SEL switch MENU Maintenance PAGE Black Shading M3 ITEM Black M 4 If the shading is monitored makes the waveform flat following the table 5 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B c...

Page 891: ...the lens to satisfy the white level A A 80 5 IRE for NTSC A 560 14 mV for PAL Adjustmnet procedures 1 Set the waveform monitor as follows LUM mode VOLTFULL SCAN range 0 5 2 Set the ENC RGB switch on the side panel to R G B Set the R G B switch on the side panel to G 3 If the white shading is monitored makes the waveform flat following the tables 4 Perform the adjustments for R ch and B ch followin...

Page 892: ... Set the menu as follows MENU Reference PAGE Reference file R1 ITEM File Store Execute the Reference File Store by pressing the MENU SEL switch on the front panel 6 After adjustments are completed set the switch as follows ENC RGB switch on the side panel ENC ...

Page 893: ...ch on the side panel G Adjust the iris control of the lens to satisfy the white level A A 100 2 IRE for NTSC A 700 14 mV for PAL Adjustmnet procedures 1 Set the RGB ENC switch on the side panel to ENC 2 Set the menu as follows and adjust the gamma correction for M by turning the MENU SEL switch PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Gamma M Specifications B 60 2 IRE for NTSC B 420 14 mV for PAL Waveform Monitor...

Page 894: ... Off 9 WHITE BAL switch on the side panel PRST 4 4 17 Flare Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor Test point TEST OUT connector Object Grayscale chart Preparations Connect the waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connec tor Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame Waveform Monitor Set the menu as follows MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee O...

Page 895: ...stment Set the menu as follows and adjust the Flare B by turning the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Video Level P1 ITEM Flare B Specifications Minimize the carrier leakage Waveform Monitor 8 Repeat the steps 6 and 7 alternately until the carrier leakage is minimized 9 WHITE BAL switch on the side panel PRST 4 4 18 Pre Knee Adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Preparations Extend VA 163 board with an...

Page 896: ...le 12 dB Pre knee2 G Adjustment 13 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP52 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 14 MENU Setting MENU System config PAGE Pre Knee Zebra S4 ITEM PreKnee2 G Specifications B 1 80 0 02 V p p Pre knee2 R Adjustment 15 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP52 GND GND A Extension board extending VA 163 16 MENU Setting MENU System config PAGE Pre Knee Zebra S4 ITEM PreKnee2 ...

Page 897: ...the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Test 1 ITEM White Clip Off ITEM Knee Max On Adjustment Point ITEM Point Specifications A 98 2 IRE for NTSC A 686 10 mV for PAL 2 Knee Slope Adjustment Set the menu as follows and adjust the level by turning the MENU SEL switch MENU Paint PAGE Knee W Clip P6 ITEM Knee Max Off Adjustment Point ITEM Slope Specifications B 109 2 IRE for NTSC B 76...

Page 898: ...107 749 105 735 103 721 As for the detail adjustments refer to Sections 4 2 9 to 4 2 17 Adjust according to the customer s preferences 4 4 20 VTR R Y B Y Adjustment Equipment Oscilloscope Test points TP4 TP5 DA 88 Preparations OUTPUT DCC switch on the side panel BARS Adjustment procedures 1 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP4 E4 GND E1 F4 DA 88 Board 2 VTR R Y Adjustment Adjustment point MENU Syst...

Page 899: ...ent point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CCU Y SAMP Specifications A 700 2 mV For NTSC For PAL CCU R Y Sync adjustment 3 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP4 E4 GND E1 F4 DA 88 Board 4 Adjustment point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CCU R Y SYNC Specifications B 350 2 mV CCU B Y Sample adjustment 5 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP5 F4 GND E1 F4 DA 88 Board 6 Adjustment point MEN...

Page 900: ...U System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM CB On Adjustment procedures G ch Video adjustment 1 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP61 GND GND A Extension board extending IF 510 2 Adjustment point MENU System config PAGE VTR CCU S5 ITEM RGB OFFSET Specifications A 700 5 mV For NTSC For PAL R ch Video confirmation 3 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP63 GND GND A Extension board extending IF 510 Specificatio...

Page 901: ...erence File Store 1 Set the menu as follows MENU Reference PAGE Referrence File R1 ITEM File Store 2 Press the MENU SEL switch on the front panel to execute the reference file store Triming File Store 1 Set the menu as follows MENU Triming File PAGE Triming File T1 ITEM File Store 2 Press the MENU SEL switch on the front panel to execute the reference file store 4 4 24 Menu Setting After Finishing...

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Page 903: ...ducts Company BVP 550 550P SUPPLEMENT 2 FOR MAINTENANCE MANUAL Please replace this SUPPLEMENT 2 with your own manual Applicable Manuals Manual Code 1st Edition 3 189 412 01 3 190 368 01 2nd Edition 3 189 412 11 Contents Revised setup menu due to ROM upgrade Section 3 Setup Menu BVP 550 UCJ SY BVP 550P CE J E 9 967 642 02 ...

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Page 905: ...tes on Repair Parts 2 1 E 2 2 Removal of Cabinet 2 2 E 2 3 Location of Printed Circuit Boards 2 2 E 2 4 Circuit Description 2 3 E 2 5 Periodic Replacement Part 2 6 E 2 6 Cleaning 2 7 E 2 6 1 Cleaning of Viewfinder Option 2 7 E 2 6 2 Cares After Using at Special Environment 2 7 E 2 7 Replacement of External Connectors 2 8 E 2 7 1 VF Connector 2 8 E 2 7 2 MIC Connector 2 8 E 2 7 3 TEST OUT REMOTE Co...

Page 906: ...stment 4 8 E 4 2 5 Master Black Adjustment 4 9 E 4 2 6 Gamma Correction Adjustment 4 9 E 4 2 7 Flare Adjustment 4 11 E 4 2 8 Knee and White Clip Adjustment 4 12 E 4 2 9 Crispening Adjustment 4 13 E 4 2 10 Level Dependent Adjustment 4 14 E 4 2 11 Detail Frequency Adjustment 4 15 E 4 2 12 H V Ratio Adjustment 4 16 E 4 2 13 Detail Level Adjustment 4 17 E 4 2 14 Detail Clip Adjustment 4 17 E 4 2 15 Sk...

Page 907: ...uration of the Setup Menu The setup menu consists of the following menus Operation menu Paint menu Maintenance menu Reference menu Triming menu System config menu Operation and Paint menus are normally accessible To display the other menus switch setting of the AT 95 board is required For details refer to Section 1 3 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 board Equipment required CCD Unit OHB 450 550...

Page 908: ... page is displayed and press the MENU SEL switch The menu enters the item select mode and the page scroll bar disappears 3 To shift the item turn the MENU SEL switch until the cursor points the item to be set and press the MENU SEL switch 4 To change the value turn the MENU SEL switch You can change the values quickly by turning the MENU SEL switch fast You can make very fine adjustments by turnin...

Page 909: ...screen MODE CHG USR CHG The indications of the optical filter white balance memory and gain value are displayed only when they differ from the standard settings FILTER 1B WHITE A GAIN 0dB USR The indications are displayed corresponding to the settings on the VF DISPLAY page FILTER ON OFF Turns the optical filter indication on and off WHITE ON OFF Turns the white balance memory indication on and of...

Page 910: ...er signals displayed on the viewfinder screen are mixed with the VBS signal to be output to RM P9 or not Turning on is convenient to operate the setup menu by RM P9 VBS LOCK ON OFF Used to prevent misoperation by ENC RGB switch ON ENC signal is output at TEST OUT connector regardless of ENC RGB switch setting OFF A signal selected by ENC RGB switch is output VF VIDEO Y MIX NAM Selects a video sign...

Page 911: ... data between the OHB block and CPU on AT board PR OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between the PR board and CPU on AT board VA OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between the VA board and CPU on AT board AT OK NG Displays a state of communication for control data between the CPU and memory on AT board SG OK NG Displays a state of communication for cont...

Page 912: ...y the location of the center marker on the screen 20 right 20 left 1 10 CENTER V POS 20 to 20 XX Shifts vertically the location of the center marker on the screen 20 up 20 down 1 10 CENTER POS Press MENU SEL Stores the location of the center marker at present in the selected lens STORE switch to execute file number 1 10 No 0 to 15 Selects a lens file d Example No 1 Lens file number 0 to15 Lens 27 ...

Page 913: ... TEST 1 2 OFF Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the sawtooth waveform test signal 2 Outputs 3 step waveform test signal OFF No test signal is output CLEAR Press MENU SEL Sets all settings on the DETAIL 1 page to 0 switch to execute When you press MENU SEL switch the CLEAR indication flashes Press MENU SEL switch again to execute press CANCEL button to cancel DETAIL2 DETAIL ON OFF Turns the functio...

Page 914: ...F Selects the test signal 1 Outputs the sawtooth waveform test signal 2 Outputs 3 step waveform test signal OFF No test signal is output CLEAR Press MENU SEL Resets all settings on the GAMMA page to the factry settings switch to execute When you press MENU SEL switch the CLEAR indication flashes Press MENU SEL switch again to execute press CANCEL button to cancel KNEE W CLIP POINT 99 to 99 0 Adjus...

Page 915: ...ion the new data replaces the current data Recalling a scene file Turn MENU SEL switch to move the cursor to the file number whose data is to be recalled then press MENU SEL switch When MENU SEL switch is pressed the scene file data replaces the current settings When the scene file is recalled an asterisk appears next to the number STANDARD Returns the current amount of paint adjustments and switc...

Page 916: ...sation for the R G or B white shading H SAW R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of H SAW compensation for the R G or B white shading H PARA R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of H PARA compensation for the R G or B white shading WHITE R G B 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the R G or B white level V MOD R G B M 99 to 99 XX Adjusts the volume of V SAW compensation for the R G B or master modulation shading o...

Page 917: ...era output signal in the color bar mode or not This setting is valid only when the DISP switch is set to on or off OTHERS S N MEASURE ON OFF ON Set to ON in mesuring the S N ratio And settings of the DETAIL CHROMA GAMMA MATRIX and FLARE will be temporarily turned OFF OFF Settings of DETAIL and so on are returned as they were MOD ON OFF ON Set to ON in mesuring the modulation depth And settings of ...

Page 918: ...ment values The Triming menu is not normally accessible To display this menu switch setting of the AT 95 board is required For details refer to Section 1 3 Function of Internal Switches AT 95 board To activate the Triming menu first display the TOP menu n Executing the FILE STORE on the TRIMING FILE page registers settings of items which have been set through the Maintenance and System config menu...

Page 919: ...gnal REG LVL XXX XX Adjusts the level of the R G and B output signals CB ON OFF Turns on and off the camera color bar signal to be output in setting each item on the Y CHROMA page PR VA TEST PR ADG R G B XXX XX Adjusts the reference level of the AD converter for R G B signals on the PR board VA MOD R G B XXX XX Adjusts the R G or B modulation balance for the VA board G CLOCK XXX XX Adjusts the clo...

Page 920: ...press MENU SEL switch m 1 10 COLOR SETUP Press MENU SEL Automatically calculates the color matrix from the reference Locate the SELF switch to execute desired colors of a Macbeth chart within the gate marker of VF and measure To abort a processing during execution press MENU SEL switch n 1 10 OHB MATRIX Compensates the OHB matrix to adjust the difference between OHBs or G R B R 99 to 99 0 cameras ...

Page 921: ...ntary and that of the camra as RET2 SW RET2 VTR S S SW of lens functions as RET2 SW and that of the camera as INCOM TALK SW VF DISPLAY ON OFF Turns on and off the indication of mark at the top right of the VF screen with the DISP switch set to ON when the self diagnosis result is NG no good and so on PinP RET RVS RVS1 RVS 2 OFF Selects the indication mode of VF display in PinP mode Does not functi...

Page 922: ...in communication with IC18 IC19 TG 159 2 PR 211 Error in communication with IC49 3 VA 163 Error in communication with IC26 4 AT 95 Error in communication with IC46 5 SG 234 Error in communication with IC21 6 DA 88 Error in communication with IC10 7 IF 510 Error in communication with IC155 Refer to CA 550 550P maintenance manual for descriptions on columns of CA n When other equipment than the CA 5...

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