
3-1-2. Precautions on Adjusting
1) The adjustments of this unit are performed in the VTR mode or
camera mode.
To set to the VTR mode, set the power switch to “VTR” or set
the “Forced VTR Power ON mode” using the adjusting remote
commander (Note 1).
To set to the Camera mode, set the power switch to “CAMERA”
or set the “Forced Camera Power ON mode” using the adjusting
remote commander (Note 2).
After completing adjustments, be sure to exit the “Forced VTR
Power ON Mode” or “Forced Camera Power ON Mode”.
(Note 3)
2) By setting the “Forced VTR Power ON mode” or “Forced Cam-
era Power ON mode”, the video section can be operate even if
even if the front panel block (MA-345/346 board, power switch,
microphone unit) has been removed. When removing the front
panel block disconnect the following connector.
1. VC-215 board CN916 (18P 0.5mm)
3) The lens block (CD-210/211 board) need not be connected ex-
cept during battery end adjustment. To remove, disconnect the
following connectors.
1. VC-215 board CN501 (16P, 0.5mm)
2. VC-215 board CN551 (23P, 0.5mm)
4) The video light model need not be assembled.If removing it.
disconnect the following connect.
1. VC-215 board CN909 (4P 0.8mm)
5) Cabinet (R) ( Camera function switch (CF-60/61board), LCD
block, viewfinder) need not be connected. But removing the cabi-
net (R) (removing the VC-215 board CN911) means removing
the lithium 3V power supply (CF-60/61 board) , data such as
date, time, user-set menus will be lost. After completing adjust-
ments, reset these data. If the cabinet (R) has been removed, the
self-diagnosis data, data on history of use (total drum rotation
time etc. ) will be lost. Before removing, note down the self-
diagnosis data and data on the history use. (Refer to the “Service
Mode” for the data on the history use.) To remove the cabinet
(R), disconnect the following connectors.
1. VC-215 board CN911 (45P, 0.5mm)
2. DD-117 board CN933 (10P, 1.0mm)
Note 1:
Setting the “Forced VTR Power ON” mode
(VTR mode)
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: D, address: 10, set data: 02, and press
the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote
commander.
The above procedure will enable the VTR power to be
turned on with the front panel block removed.
After completing adjustments, be sure to exit the
“Forced VTR Power ON mode”.
Note 2:
Setting the “Forced Camera Power ON” mode
(Camera mode)
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: D, address: 10, set data: 01, and press
the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote
commander.
The above procedure will enable the camera power
to be turned on with the front panel block removed.
After completing adjustments, be sure to exit the
“Forced Camera Power ON mode”.
Note 3:
Exiting the “Forced Power ON” mode
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: D, address: 10, set data: 00, and press
the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote
commander.
3) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
3-1-3. Adjusting Connectors
Some of the adjusting points of the video section are concentrated
at VC-215 board CN910. Connect the measuring instruments via
the CPC-7 jig (J-6082-382-A). The following table lists the pin num-
bers and signal names of CN910.
Pin No.
Signal Name
Pin No.
Signal Name
1
LANC SIG
9
RF AGC OUT
2
XCPC IN
10
REC RF
3
IR VIDEO
11
RF SWP
4
AFC F0
12
CAP FG
5
BPF MONI
13
EVF BL
6
PB RF
14
EVF BL 4.75V
7
RF AGC IN
15
VCO
8
REG GND
16
EVF VG
Table 5-3-1.
Fig. 5-3-1.
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