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5-61E

Using method:
1)

The past self-diagnosis codes are displayed at page: 2, addresses: B0 to C6. Refer to “SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION” for detail of the
self-diagnosis code.

Note:

 This data will be erased (reset) when the Cabinet (R) assembly (VC-264 board CN003 (70P)) is removed.

9. Record of Self-diagnosis check

Page 2

Address B0 to C6

Address

Self-diagnosis code

B0

“Repaired by” code (Occurred 1st time)   *1

B1

“Block function” code (Occurred 1st time)

B2

“Detailed” code (Occurred 1st time)

B4

“Repaired by” code (Occurred 2nd time)   *1

B5

“Block function” code (Occurred 2nd time)

B6

“Detailed” code (Occurred 2nd time)

B8

“Repaired by” code (Occurred 3rd time)   *1

B9

“Block function” code (Occurred 3rd time)

BA

“Detailed” code (Occurred 3rd time)

BC

“Repaired by” code (Occurred 4th time)   *1

BD

“Block function” code (Occurred 4th time)

BE

“Detailed” code (Occurred 4th time)

C0

“Repaired by” code (Occurred 5th time)   *1

C1

“Block function” code (Occurred 5th time)

C2

“Detailed” code (Occurred 5th time)

C4

“Repaired by” code (Occurred the last time)   *1

C5

“Block function” code (Occurred the last time)

C6

“Detailed” code (Occurred the last time)

*1 : “01” 

 “C”, “03” 

 “E”

Summary of Contents for DCR-TRV30 - Digital Video Camera Recorder

Page 1: ... colour CCIR standards NTSC color EIA standards DCR TRV30 DCR TRV30E Usable cassette Mini DV cassette with the mark printed Tape speed SP Approx 18 81 mm s LP Approx 12 56 mm s Recording playback time using cassette DVM60 SP 1 hour LP 1 5 hours Fastforward rewind time using cassette DVM60 Approx 2 min and 30 seconds Viewfinder Electric viewfinder colour Image device 4 5 mm 1 4 type CCD Charge Coup...

Page 2: ...ty checks before releasing the set to the customer AC power adaptor Power requirements 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 23 W Output voltage DC OUT 8 4 V 1 5 A in the operating mode Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Dimensions approx 125 39 62 mm 5 1 9 16 2 1 2 in w h d excluding projecting parts Mass approx 280 g 9 8 oz excluding m...

Page 3: ...g cable 1 6 Shoulder strap 1 7 Lens cap 1 8 USB cable 1 q CD ROM SPVD 004 USB Driver 1 qa Lens hood 1 qs 21 pin qd 2 pin conversion adaptor 1 adaptor 1 DCR TRV30E AEP UK only DCR TRV30 JE TRV30E JE only qf 2 pin conversion adaptor 1 DCR TRV30 E HK TRV30E E HK only 7 1 2 6 8 9 qd 4 5 q qf 3 qa qs 2 AC L10A L10B L10C AC power adaptor 1 Mains lead 1 9 Memory Stick 1 Abbreviation HK Hong Kong model JE...

Page 4: ...t function 1 25 Recording video or TV programmes 1 25 Inserting a scene from a VCR Insert editing 1 26 Audio dubbing 1 27 Superimposing a title 1 28 Making your own titles 1 29 Labelling a cassette 1 30 Customising Your Camcorder Changing the menu settings 1 30 Memory Stick operations Using a Memory Stick introduction 1 32 Recording still images on Memory Stick s Memory Photo recording 1 35 Record...

Page 5: ...TION OF B C D E F 7 8 PAGE DATA 5 8 1 2 1 INITIALIZATION OF C D 8 PAGE DATA 5 8 1 Initializing the C D 8 Page Data 5 8 2 Modification of C D 8 Page Data 5 8 3 C Page Table 5 8 4 D Page Table 5 10 5 8 Page Table 5 11 1 2 2 INITIALIZATION OF B PAGE DATA 5 12 1 Initializing the B Page Data 5 12 2 Modification of B Page Data 5 12 3 B Page Table 5 12 1 2 3 INITIALIZATION OF E F 7 PAGE DATA 5 13 1 Initi...

Page 6: ...UT Chroma Level Adjustment VC 264 Board 5 50 4 VIDEO OUTY Chroma Level Check VC 264 Board 5 50 3 5 IR TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENTS 5 51 1 IR Video Carrier Frequency Adjustment MI 043 board 5 51 2 IR Video Deviation Adjustment MI 043 board 5 51 3 IR Audio Deviation Adjustment MI 043 board 5 52 3 6 AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS 5 53 1 Playback Level Check 5 54 2 Overall Level Characteristics Check 5 54 3 Over...

Page 7: ...the position as shown remove the top cabinet reffering to section 2 4 and open the flash 2 Refer to 2 3 to remove the front panel assembly 3 Refer to 2 4 to remove the upper cabinet assembly 4 Refer to 2 4 to remove the cabinet R assembly 5 Refer to 2 5 to remove the battery panel section 6 Refer to 2 5 to remove the VC heat sink and EVF section 7 Open the VC 264 board 8 Refer to 2 6 to remove the...

Page 8: ...nd of a resistor of 1kΩ 1W 1 215 869 11 Wrap insulating tape fully around the reads of the resistor to prevent electric shock 3 2 DISCHARGING THE CAPACITOR 1 Remove the power supply Battery or AC power adaptor 2 Open the cassette lid grip cabinet 3 Remove the two screws with which the grip cover is fixed 4 Remove the grip cover 5 Remove the insulation sheet 6 Short circuit between 3 and terminal o...

Page 9: ...Method While pressing the STOP key set the switch from OFF to VCR and continue pressing the STOP key for 5 seconds continuously The service mode will be displayed and the counter will show the backup No and the 5 character self diagnosis codes 3 2 Switching of Backup No By rotating the control dial past self diagnosis codes will be shown in order The backup No in the indicates the order in which t...

Page 10: ...nning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again an...

Page 11: ...tart Guide English Quick Start Guide Inserting a cassette p 24 Connecting the mains lead p 21 Use the battery pack when using your camcorder outdoors p 17 1Slide OPEN EJECT in the direction of the arrow and open the lid 2Push the middle portion of the back of the cassette to insert Insert the cassette in a straight line deeply into the cassette compartment with the window facing out 3Close the cas...

Page 12: ...s may cause malfunctions c Do not directly shoot the sun Doing so might cause your camcorder to malfunction Take pictures of the sun in low light conditions such as dusk d a b c d Использование данного руководства Меры предосторожности при уходе за видеокамерой Объектив и экран ЖКД видоискатель только для определенных моделей Экран ЖКД и видоискатель изготовлены с помощью высокопрецизионной технол...

Page 13: ...произведения Время воспроизведения на экране ЖКД при закрытом ЖКД NP FM50 supplied 140 185 прилагается NP FM70 295 385 NP FM90 450 580 NP FM91 520 670 Approximate minutes when you use a fully charged battery Approximate continuous playing time at 25 C 77 F The battery life will be shorter if you use your camcorder in a cold environment The recording and playing times of a normally charged battery ...

Page 14: ... передачи сигнала точного времени Часы начнут функционировать 7 Нажмите кнопку MENU для того чтобы установки меню исчезли 23 Getting started Подготовка к эксплуатации The year changes as follows If you do not set the date and time is recorded on the data code of the tape and the Memory Stick Note on the time indicator The internal clock of your camcorder operates on a 24 hour cycle Step 2 Resettin...

Page 15: ... эпизодом и следующим эпизодом до тех пор пока не извлечете кассету даже при выключении Вашей видеокамеры Тем не менее проверьте следующее Не чередуйте записи в режимах LP и SP на одной ленте При замене батарейного блока установите переключатель POWER в положение OFF CHG При использовании ленты с кассетной памятью Вы тем не менее можете выполнить плавный переход даже после извлечения кассеты если ...

Page 16: ...he power zoom lever toward the T side You cannot use the digital zoom when the POWER switch is set to MEMORY Indicators displayed in the recording mode The indicators are not recorded on tapes Recording mode indicator Индикатор режима записи Cassette memory indicator Индикатор кассетной памяти This appears when using a tape with cassette memory Этот индикатор появляется при использовании ленты с к...

Page 17: ...ереключателя POWER в положении MEMORY Вы не можете использовать функцию ночной суперсъемки Подсветка ночной съемки Лучи подсветки ночной съемки являются инфракрасными и поэтому невидимы Максимальное расстояние для съемки при использовании подсветки ночной съемки равно примерно 3 м 36 Recording a picture Self timer recording Recording with the self timer starts in 10 seconds automatically You can a...

Page 18: ...ding data date time or various settings when recorded Data code Playing back a tape DISPLAY DATA CODE DATA CODE DISPLAY Во время контроля на экране ЖКД Вы можете перевернуть панель ЖКД и придвинуть ее обратно к корпусу видеокамеры так что экран ЖКД будет обращен наружу Для отображения экранных индикаторов Функция индикации Нажмите кнопку DISPLAY на Вашей видеокамере или на пульте дистанционного уп...

Page 19: ...дет приглушен Изображение предыдущих записей может стать мозаичным во время воспроизведения Если режим паузы воспроизведения продлится 5 минут Ваша видеокамера автоматически войдет в режим остановки Для возобновления воспроизведения нажмите кнопку N Замедленное воспроизведение Замедленное воспроизведение может плавно выполняться на Вашей видеокамере однако эта функция не работает для выходного сиг...

Page 20: ...to print a image using a video printer optional You can record about 510 images in the SP mode and about 765 images in the LP mode on a 60 minute tape Besides the operation described here your camcorder can record still images on Memory Stick s p 153 1 In the standby mode keep pressing PHOTO lightly until a still image appears The CAPTURE indicator appears Recording does not start yet To change th...

Page 21: ...during the following operations NightShot Exposure Spotlight mode of PROGRAM AE Sunset moon mode of PROGRAM AE Landscape mode of PROGRAM AE When you use an external flash optional which does not have the auto red eye reduction function You cannot select the auto red eye reduction Запись неподвижного изображения на ленту Фотосъемка на ленту Вы не можете записывать изображения с помощью вспышки во в...

Page 22: ...жение AUTO и произведите обнуление в положение HOLD через несколько секунд если Вы изменили режим функции PROGRAM AE Вы вынесли Вашу видеокамеру наружу из помещения или наоборот 56 Using the wide mode You can record a 16 9 wide picture to watch on the 16 9 wide screen TV 16 9WIDE Black bands appear on the screen during recording in 16 9WIDE mode a The picture during a playback on a normal TV b or ...

Page 23: ...матически сохраняет записанное изображение на ленте Во время сохранения изображения индикаторы будут быстро мигать а воспроизводимое изображение исчезнет В зависимости от состояния ленты на этой стадии изображение может быть записано нечетко 60 Using the fader function While in MEMORY mode You cannot use the fader function While using the BOUNCE function you cannot use the following functions Focu...

Page 24: ...езновения побочного изображения SLOW SHTR Скорость затвора Чем больше величина скорости затвора тем медленнее скорость затвора OLD MOVIE Не требуется никаких регулировок Чем больше полос на экране тем сильнее цифровой эффект Полосы появляются в следующих режимах STILL FLASH LUMI и TRAIL 64 Using special effects Digital effect To cancel the digital effect function Press DIGITAL EFFECT Notes The fol...

Page 25: ...e exposure manually You can manually adjust and set the exposure Adjust the exposure manually in the following cases The subject is backlit Bright subject and dark background To record dark pictures e g night scenes faithfully 1 In CAMERA or MEMORY mode press EXPOSURE The exposure indicator appears 2 Turn the SEL PUSH EXEC dial to adjust the brightness To return to the automatic exposure mode Pres...

Page 26: ... b Длительность ожидания 1 Нажмите кнопку MENU для отображения меню в режиме ожидания 2 Поверните диск SEL PUSH EXEC для выбора пункта а затем нажмите диск 3 Поверните диск SEL PUSH EXEC для выбора пункта INT REC а затем нажмите диск 4 Поверните диск SEL PUSH EXEC для выбора пункта SET а затем нажмите диск 5 Установите значения пунктов INTERVAL и REC TIME 1 Поверните диск SEL PUSH EXEC для выбора ...

Page 27: ...mcorder as a player Pictures processed by the picture effect function Pictures processed by the picture effect function are not output through the DV IN OUT jack When you set the POWER switch to OFF CHG or stop playing back The picture effect function is automatically canceled MENU 1 MANUA L SE T OF F NEG ART SEP I A B W SOL AR I Z E P E F F ECT RE TURN MENU END Усовершенствованные операции воспро...

Page 28: ...ough the DV IN OUT jack Увеличение изображений записанных на лентах Функция PB ZOOM ленты Примечания Вы не можете видоизменять изображения от внешних источников с помощью функции PB ZOOM Вашей видеокамеры Вы не можете записывать изображения которые Вы видоизменили с помощью функции PB ZOOM Вашей видеокамеры Для записи изображений которые Вы видоизменили с помощью функции PB ZOOM запишите изображен...

Page 29: ...9 01 3 24 12 01 4 1 1 02 5 11 2 02 6 29 4 02 DATE SEARCH 1 5 9 01 2 6 9 01 3 24 12 01 4 1 1 02 5 11 2 02 6 29 4 02 MENU Вы можете автоматически выполнять поиск места где изменяется дата записи и начинать воспроизведение с этого места поиск даты Используйте для удобства ленту с кассетной памятью Используйте для этой операции пульт дистанционного управления Используйте эту функцию для выяснения где ...

Page 30: ...ти Верхний предел составляет до 12 фото Тем не менее Вы можете искать 13 и более фото используя функцию фотосканирования Поиск фото без использования кассетной памяти 1 Установите переключатель POWER в положение VCR 2 Установите команду CM SEARCH в пункте в установках меню в положение OFF стр 141 3 Нажимайте повторно кнопку SEARCH MODE на пульте дистанционного управления до тех пор пока не появитс...

Page 31: ...ор входов в положение LINE Более подробные сведения Вы можете найти в инструкции по эксплуатации Вашего КВМ 3 Установите переключатель POWER в положение VCR 4 Начните воспроизведение записанной ленты на Вашей видеокамере 5 Начните запись на КВМ Более подробные сведения Вы сможете найти в инструкции по эксплуатации Вашего КВМ Если Вы закончили перезапись ленты Нажмите кнопку x как на Вашей видеокам...

Page 32: ...ем установите селектор входного сигнала в положение LINE Если Вы подсоедините видеокамеру установите ее переключатель питания в положение VCR VTR 3 Нажмите кнопку MENU чтобы отобразить меню 4 Поверните диск SEL PUSH EXEC для выбора пункта затем нажмите диск 5 Поверните диск SEL PUSH EXEC для выбора пункта EDIT SET затем нажмите диск 6 Поверните диск SEL PUSH EXEC для выбора пункта CONTROL затем на...

Page 33: ...END OTHERS ED I T SE T CONTROL AD J T ES T CUT I N CUT OUT I R SE TUP PAUSEMODE I R T ES T I R RE TURN MENU END OTHERS ED I T SE T CONTROL AD J T ES T CUT I N CUT OUT I R SE TUP PAUSEMODE I R T ES T I R i RE TURN MENU END OTHERS ED I T SE T CONTROL AD J T ES T CUT I N CUT OUT I R SE TUP PAUSEMODE I R T ES T I R i RE TURN MENU END OTHERS ED I T SE T CONTROL AD J T ES T CUT I N CUT OUT I R SE TUP PA...

Page 34: ...e last programme 1 Turn the SEL PUSH EXEC dial to select UNDO then press the dial 2 Turn the SEL PUSH EXEC dial to select EXECUTE then press the dial The last set programme mark flashes then the setting is cancelled To cancel erasing Select RETURN in step 2 Erasing all programmes 1 Select VIDEO EDIT in the menu settings Turn the SEL PUSH EXEC dial to select ERASE ALL then press the dial 2 Turn the...

Page 35: ...e computer may not be able to output the images correctly when you convert analog video signals into digital video signals via your camcorder Depending on the analog video unit the image may contain noise or incorrect colours You cannot record or capture the video output via your camcorder when the video tapes includes copyright protection signals such as ID 2 system You can capture images and sou...

Page 36: ... x on both your camcorder and the VCR Using the Remote Commander In step 3 press z REC and MARK simultaneously then immediately press X And in step 5 press X at the scene where you want to start recording from Note on the Remote Commander Your camcorder works in the commander mode VTR 2 Commander modes 1 2 and 3 are used to distinguish your camcorder from other Sony VCRs to avoid remote control mi...

Page 37: ...е инструкций пунктов 3 и 4 Нажмите кнопку x когда Вы захотите остановить вставку Вставка эпизода с КВМ Монтаж вставки 116 Audio dubbing You can record an audio sound to add to the original sound on a tape by connecting audio equipment or a microphone If you connect the audio equipment you can add sound to your recorded tape by specifying starting and ending points The original sound will not be er...

Page 38: ...енте уже записанной в режиме LP стр 141 Вы не можете добавить звук через гнездо DV IN OUT Вы не можете добавить звук на незаписанный участок ленты Если кабель i LINK соединительный кабель цифрового видеосигнала приобретается отдельно подсоединен к Вашей видеокамере Вы не можете добавить звук к записанной ленте Рекомендуется добавлять новый звук на ленту записанную на Вашей видеокамере Если Вы доба...

Page 39: ... and then press MENU to display the menu 2 Turn the SEL PUSH EXEC dial to select in the menu settings then press the dial 3 Turn the SEL PUSH EXEC dial to select TITLEERASE then press the dial Title erase display appears 4 Turn the SEL PUSH EXEC dial to select the title you want to erase then press the dial ERASE OK indicator appears 5 Make sure the title is the one you want to erase and turn the ...

Page 40: ... диск 7 Поверните диск SEL PUSH EXEC для выбора нужного символа а затем нажмите диск 8 Повторяйте пункты 6 и 7 до тех пор пока Вы не завершите составление метки 9 Поверните диск SEL PUSH EXEC для выбора команды SET а затем нажмите диск Метка будет сохранена в памяти Присвоение кассете метки 128 Labelling a cassette To erase the label you have made In step 6 turn the SEL PUSH EXEC dial to select C ...

Page 41: ... CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA MEMORY VCR VCR VCR VCR VCR CAMERA MEMORY VCR CAMERA MEMORY Note on NTSC PB When you play back a tape on a Multi System TV select the best mode while viewing the picture on the TV Notes on LCD B L and VF B L When you select BRIGHT battery life is reduced by about 10 percent during recording When you use power sources other than the battery pack BRIGHT is automatically selected...

Page 42: ...isplay the remaining tape indicator POWER switch VCR CAMERA VCR CAMERA VCR VCR VCR CAMERA VCR CAMERA VCR CAMERA VCR CAMERA VCR CAMERA Notes on the LP mode When you record a tape in the LP mode on your camcorder we recommend playing the tape on your camcorder When you play back the tape on other camcorders or VCRs noise may occur in pictures or sound When you record in the LP mode we recommend usin...

Page 43: ...emory Stick Поднимите видоискатель и передвиньте рычаг MEMORY EJECT в направлении показанном стрелкой Если Вы выдвинете видоискатель до конца Вы не cможете вставить или извлечь Memory Stick Если лампочка доступа горит или мигает Не трясите и не стучите по Вашей видеокамере потому что видеокамера читает данные с Memory Stick или записывает данные на Memory Stick Не выключайте питание не извлекайте ...

Page 44: ... record on a Memory Stick The time of moving pictures you can record varies depending on which image size you select and the complexity of the subject 4MB type supplied 4 МБ типа прилагается Picture size Размер изображения 160 112 320 240 Recording time Длительность записи 2 min 40 sec 2 мин 40 сек 40 sec 40 сек 8MB type optional 8 МБ типа приобретается отдельно Picture size Beeldformaat 160 112 3...

Page 45: ...5 Memory Stick operations Операции с Memory Stick Recording still images on Memory Stick s Memory Photo recording Recording images continuously You can record still images continuously Select one of the three modes described below before recording NORMAL a When the image size is set to 1360 1020 you can record up to 3 images continuously When the image size is set to 640 480 you can record up to 9...

Page 46: ...ьзуете внешнюю вспышку приобретается отдельно которая не оснащена функцией автоматического уменьшения красноты глаз Вы не можете выбрать режим автоматического уменьшения красноты глаз Фотоcъемка с сохранением в памяти по таймеру самозапуска Вы можете записывать изображения на Memory Stick с помощью таймера самозапуска Для этой операции Вы можете также использовать пульт дистанционного управления 1...

Page 47: ...ера на мгновение остановится Звук записанный на ленте Вы не можете записывать звук с ленты Титры записанные на лентах Вы не можете записывать титры на Memory Stick Титр не появится во время записи неподвижного изображения с помощью кнопки PHOTO Если Вы нажимаете кнопку PHOTO на пульте дистанционного управления Ваша видеокамера немедленно записывает изображение находящееся на экране когда Вы нажима...

Page 48: ...нные изображения могут быть повреждены Титры записанные на лентах Вы не можете записывать титры на Memory Stick Титр не появится во время записи движущегося изображения с помощью кнопки START STOP Если появляется индикация AUDIO ERROR Записан звук который Ваша видеокамера не может записать Подсоедините соединительный кабель аудио видео для ввода изображений с внешнего аппарата используемого для во...

Page 49: ...Moving picture Неподвижное Движущееся изображение изображение Still image Moving picture Неподвижное Движущееся изображение изображение Still image Moving picture Неподвижное Движущееся изображение изображение 171 Memory Stick operations Операции с Memory Stick Superimposing a still picture in a Memory Stick on a moving picture MEMORY MIX Before operation Insert a tape for recording into your camc...

Page 50: ...2 Press MEMORY PLAY The last recorded image is displayed 3 Press MEMORY to select the desired still image To see the previous image press MEMORY To see the next image press MEMORY To stop memory photo playback Press MEMORY PLAY Note You may not be able to play back images with your camcorder when playing back an image data to be modified with personal computers when playing back an image data shot...

Page 51: ...OFF CHG POWER Viewing a still picture Memory photo playback Просмотр неподвижного изображения Воспроизведение фотоснимков из памяти Воспроизведение 6 записанных изображений одновременно индексный экран Вы можете воспроизвести 6 записанных изображений одновременно Эта функция является особенно полезной при выполнении поиска отдельного изображения 1 Установите переключатель POWER в положение MEMORY ...

Page 52: ...зависимости от типа оборудования USB используемого одновременно некоторые из устройств могут не работать Выполнение операций не гарантируется для всех рекомендованных компьютерных сред упомянутых выше Все другие названия изделий упоминаемые в данном руководстве могут являться фирменными знаками или официально зарегистрированными торговыми марками их соответствующих компаний Кроме того знаки и не у...

Page 53: ...ите курсор на пиктограмму Отключить или извлечь оборудование в панели задач и щелкните для отмены подходящего устройства 2 Появится сообщение об удалении устройства из системы а затем отсоедините кабель USB или извлеките Memory Stick Для пользователей Macintosh 1 Закройте открытые программы Убедитесь что лампа доступа жесткого диска не горит 2 Потяните пиктограмму Memory Stick и отпустите ее над К...

Page 54: ...работанные с помощью функции MEMORY MIX в режиме MEMORY Функция PB ZOOM не работает на изображениях обработанных с помощью функции MEMORY MIX в режиме MEMORY Для записи изображения обработанного с помощью функции PB ZOOM на MemoryStick Нажмите кнопку PHOTO для записи изображения обработанного с помощью функции PB ZOOM Размер изображения станет равным 640 480 192 Playing back images in a continuous...

Page 55: ... SEL PUSH EXEC для выбора установки ON а затем нажмите диск 7 Нажмите кнопку MENU для того чтобы исчезла индикация меню На дисплее появится знак рядом с названием файла данных защищенного изображения Для отмены защиты изображения Выберите установку OFF при выполнении инструкций пункта 6 а затем нажмите диск SEL PUSH EXEC 195 Memory Stick operations Операции с Memory Stick Preventing accidental era...

Page 56: ... press the SEL PUSH EXEC dial If the write protect tab on the Memory Stick is set to LOCK You cannot write print marks on still images Moving pictures You cannot write print marks on moving pictures While the file name is flashing You cannot write a print mark on the still image Запись знака печати Функция PRINT MARK Для отмены записи знаков печати Выберите установку OFF при выполнении инструкций ...

Page 57: ...HG and then to CAMERA p 26 The battery pack is dead or nearly dead c Install a charged battery pack p 18 The viewfinder lens is not adjusted c Adjust the viewfinder lens p 30 STEADYSHOT is set to OFF in the menu settings c Set it to ON p 130 The setting is the manual focus mode c Press FOCUS to set to the auto focus mode p 69 Shooting conditions are not suitable for autofocus c Adjust to focus man...

Page 58: ...to output on the TV or VCR 208 Types of trouble and their solutions Symptom Cause and or Corrective Actions Moisture condensation has occurred c Remove the cassette and leave your camcorder for at least one hour to acclimatise p 229 Some troubles have occurred in your camcorder c Remove the cassette and insert it again then operate your camcorder The battery pack is not properly installed c Instal...

Page 59: ... is set to LOCK p 144 NO FILE No still image is recorded on the Memory Stick p 177 NO MEMORY STICK No Memory Stick is inserted AUDIO ERROR You are trying to record an image with sound that cannot be recorded by your camcorder on Memory Stick NO STILL IMAGE FILE There is no still image when trying to print on the 9 split print paper in MEMORY mode MEMORY STICK ERROR The Memory Stick data is corrupt...

Page 60: ...ожение OFF CHG в то время когда Вы не производите съемку и не выполняете воспроизведение на Вашей видеокамере Держите под рукой запасные батарейные блоки с зарядом в два три раза большим чем ожидаемое время съемки и выполняйте пробную съемку перед тем как сделать реальную съемку Не смачивайте батарейный блок Батарейный блок не является водонепроницаемым 225 Additional Information Дополнительная ин...

Page 61: ... этого аппарата к персональному компьютеру убедитесь что на персональном компьютере уже установлено программное обеспечение поддерживаемое данным аппаратом Для получения более подробной информации об ограничениях при подсоединении данного аппарата обращайтесь также к руководствам по эксплуатации аппаратуры которую нужно подсоединить Требуемый кабель i LINK Используйте кабель 4 штырька 4 штырька i ...

Page 62: ... контактами соединительной пластины Если это случится то может произойти короткое замыкание и аппарат может быть поврежден Следите за тем чтобы металлические контакты были чистыми Не разбирайте аппарат Не подвергайте аппарат механической вибрации и не роняйте его При использовании аппарата особенно во время зарядки держите его подальше от приемников АМ радиовещания и видеоаппаратуры Приемники АМ р...

Page 63: ...rals connected to the video equipment This jack has the same function as the jack indicated as CONTROL L or REMOTE wf S VIDEO jack p 44 53 89 109 162 168 wg i headphones jack When you use headphones the speaker on your camcorder is silent Attaching the shoulder strap Attach the shoulder strap supplied with your camcorder to the hooks for the shoulder strap Обозначение частей и регуляторов qg Рычаг...

Page 64: ...mcorder function identically to the buttons on your camcorder 1 PHOTO button p 48 153 2 DISPLAY button p 40 3 Memory control buttons p 109 4 SEARCH MODE button p 82 5 Video control buttons p 42 6 REC button p 109 7 MARK button p 110 8 Transmitter Point toward the remote sensor to control your camcorder after turning on your camcorder 9 ZERO SET MEMORY button p 81 q START STOP button p 26 qa DATA C...

Page 65: ... in use wh Continuous mode indicator p 155 wj FULL charge indicator p 18 wk Remaining battery time indicator p 32 Tape counter p 32 Memory counter Time code indicator p 32 Self diagnosis indicator p 209 Identifying the parts and controls Обозначение частей и регуляторов qh Индикатор NIGHTSHOT индикатор SUPER NIGHTSHOT стр 34 qj Предупреждающие индикаторы стр 219 qk Индикатор счетчика ленты стр 32 ...

Page 66: ... Grip belt 2 4 Cabinet R section CK 102 board 2 10 PO 006 board Hinge assembly 2 5 BT panel section EVF section 2 6 VC 264 board Mechanism deck 2 3 Front panel section MI 043 ML 023 SE 121 boards 2 7 Lens section JK 207 board 2 8 Control switch block FK 1800 Control switch block PS 1800 2 9 Flash unit Equipment connection CPC lid Adjustment remote commander RM 95 AC power adaptor AC IN CPC 8 jig J...

Page 67: ...M1 7 4 lock ace p2 6 Two screws M1 7 2 5 p 4 P cabinet C assembly PD 145 BOARD SERVICE POSITION qa PD 145 board Inverter transformer unit Indication LCD block assembly P frame assembly 9 Liquid crystal indicator module Liquid crystal indicator module 0 Back light 8 P cabinet M Control switch block VB 1800 5 Control switch block VB 1800 8P 3 Five claws 7 Claw Adjustment remote commander RM 95 AC po...

Page 68: ...ic sheets diffuser prism sheets having sides and directions must not drop Keep them in place with an appropriate piece of sheet so that hey do not drop out of their positions 1Two claws 9 LB 072 board 4 Three claws 5 VF lens assembly 3 VF cabinet lower assembly 2 VF cabinet upper assembly 8 Lamp guide 7 Two claws LB 072 board 3 Two tapping screws M1 7 5 2 Two tapping screws M1 7 5 LB 072 BOARD SER...

Page 69: ...ble board 37P MI 043 ML 023 BOARDS SERVICE POSITION Adjustment remote commander RM 95 AC power adaptor AC IN MI 043 board ML 023 board 6 Jack cover assembly 1 Screw M1 7 2 5 p 2 Claw 4 Two tapping screws M1 7 3 5 3 Microphone unit 4P 7 ML 043 board q ML 023 board 9 Tapping screw M1 7 3 5 5 Microphone retainer 7 SE 121 board 8 SE 121 board 8P 1 Tapping screw M1 7 3 5 3 Tapping screw M1 7 3 5 4 Tapp...

Page 70: ...board ML 023 board MI 043 board CK 102 MI 043 ML 023 BOARDS SERVICE POSITION Adjustment remote commander RM 95 AC power adaptor AC IN CPC 8 jig J 6082 388 A 2 Three claws 1 Control switch block KP 1800 7P 3 FP 181 flexible board 6P 2 PO 006 board 6P 7 Speaker 2P 6 Speaker retainer q Harness PC 118 12P qa Harness PC 119 14P qs CK 102 board 4 SP insulating sheet 9 Two claws 5 Two tapping screws M1 7...

Page 71: ...ry terminal board 6P 3 Open the cassette lid 4 Claw q Control switch block FK 1800 15P qs Two tapping screws M1 7 5 qd EVF section VC 264 3 FP 330 flexible board 23P 1 FP 325 flexible board 70P qa Mechanism deck MD frame assembly Cassette compartment cover 2 Control switch block FK 1800 45P 5 JK 207 board 40P 4 CD 320 board 50P 7 VC 264 board 8 MD heat insulating sheet q Open the cassette lid 9 Th...

Page 72: ...o tapping screws M1 7 3 5 6 Tapping screw M1 7 3 5 4 Tapping screw M1 7 5 5 Flash unit 1 Open the flash unit 3 ST cover PRECAUTION DURING INSTALLATION PRECAUTION DURING INSTALLATION Note on attachment When attaching the lens block flip up the switch actuator and insert it to the up position of the NIGHT SHOT lever in the direction as shown Give extra play of abut 90 degrees ...

Page 73: ...s on the remote commander with HOLD switch off Setting the Forced CAMERA Power ON 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 adjustment remote commander Exiting the Forced CAMERA 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 adjustment re...

Page 74: ...apping screw M1 7 5 8 Tapping screw M1 7 3 5 PRECAUTION DURING INSTALLATION To attach align the switch position as shown Flash unit Power supply capacitor Note The power supply capacitor of the flash unit is charged to the high tension voltage as high as 300 V at a maximum You will get electrical shock when you touch the terminal of the charged capacitor The charged potential remains even after th...

Page 75: ...l of the charged capacitor The charged potential remains even after the main power of the machine is turned off Discharge the remaining power in the capacitor referring to Service Note page 8 Caution High voltage Caution High voltage Flash unit Power supply capacitor 1 Two screws M1 7 4 lock ace p2 3 Two screws M1 7 2 5 lock ace p2 6 Screw M1 7 2 5 lock ace p2 1 Screw M1 7 2 5 p 2 q Screw M1 7 2 5...

Page 76: ...RING INSTALLATION To attach align the switch position as shown Power supply capacitor Note The power supply capacitor of the flash unit is charged to the high tension voltage as high as 300 V at a maximum You will get electrical shock when you touch the terminal of the charged capacitor The charged potential remains even after the main power of the machine is turned off Discharge the remaining pow...

Page 77: ...NTROL SWITCH LCD DRIVE CD 320 CCD IMAGER SE 121 MF SENSOR PO 006 PANEL OPEN CLOSE ML 023 LANC EXT MIC MI 043 MIC AMP IR TRANSMITTER INVERTER TRANSFORMER UNIT PD 145 RGB DRIVE TG LCD DRIVE VC 264 CAMERA PROCESS VIDEO PROCESS AUDIO PROCESS DV STILL PROCESS SERVO MODE MECHA CONTROL REC PB AMP DC DC CONVERTER ...

Page 78: ... and that in the zoom lens are not shown 2 13 FLEXIBLE BOARDS LOCATION CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK PS 1800 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK KP 1800 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK FK 1800 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK VB 1800 PLUNGER SOLENOID FP 329 FP 325 FP 181 FP 327 FP 330 FP 328 FP 331 FP 182 ...

Page 79: ... MR 52 L 4 21 HD VD DATA TO SFD FOCUS MOTOR FOCUS R EVF R DATA FROM SFD 1 4 11 14 SENSOR SE 121 BOARD 1 2 ML 023 BOARD 1 2 49 EVF B SFD BCK 42 88 VSP SO SI SCK 38 FRRV TRRV TRRT 37 FRRV TRRV TRRT CAMERA CONTROL 41 36 ATF ERR ZOOM MOTOR PHOTO TR IN MF A B CN102 CN103 CN002 CN2002 CN2003 2 16Mbit SDRAM PB CK 33 6 4 6 16 AD DT 48 MEMORY STICK J3005 DIGITAL I O USB 14 202 36 CN151 CN201 IC1404 FP331 F...

Page 80: ... FG CAPSTAN 3 4 MODE 24 61 SENSOR 15 S REEL SWITCH XCC DOWN 9 MOTOR CN007 21 TAPE END DETECT 34 4PIN 48 64 T REEL TAPE TOP DETECT 16 LOADING MOTOR TAPE LED M REEL FG AMP M903 REC PROOF 18 7 26 25 SENSOR DRUM 1 2 TAPE END SENSOR 17 1 5 CAPSTAN DRUM PG 23 46 9 M 12 DRUM PG AMP 27 CAP VS DEW 20 22 1 DRUM VS FG M902 31 33 29 10 DRUM S901 RABI 16 6 3 Q901 CN901 20 21 M901 25 25 TO OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 81: ... 13 4 PHOTO SW PHOTO REC ZOOM VR 2 SHOE MIC L LANC SIG TXD RXD EXT STRB ON CN3001 CN001 KEY AD1M KEY AD1 SHOE ID1 SHOE ID2 7 3 13 11 9 15 14 12 10 38 37 S3001 3002 38 37 37 19 27 22 INTELLIGENT ACCESSORY SHOE CN003 VC 264 BOARD 3 4 128 131 KEY AD5 KEY AD2 133 KEY AD7 105 DIAL B 151 XVTR MODE SW 1 2 7 KEY AD0 6 XPHOTO FREEZE SW 127 KEY AD1 125 45 46 121 122 120 54 52 53 HI SO XHI SCK 82 83 LANC IN ...

Page 82: ...HT DRIVE R G B COM Q2201 2202 IC2201 CN2202 CN2203 CN1801 7 5 8 12 1 27 28 34 31 33 30 28 37 13 12 6 5 10 13 7 FADER SW BACK LIGHT SW S001 002 LANC J101 8 1 IC2091 REMOTE COMMANDER RECEIVER 24 22 20 47 48 46 14 40 39 IC1802 RGB DRIVE 24 14 8 2 48 1 45 46 42 EVF R G B HI SO SCK HD VD HDD LED IC1901 IR TRANSMITTER IR FSC IC5302 22 41 IR V IR L KEY AD1M CN2002 CN103 CN002 CN2003 CN102 LANC SIG IR R S...

Page 83: ... LF1601 CN1601 BATTERY TERMINAL V IN1 55 EVER 3 0V BATT FET ON SHOE ON INIT CHARGE ON AU 4 6V A 4 6V P UNREG PANEL 2 8V EVR 3 0V AU 2 8V A 2 8V D 1 9V RP 2 8V RP 4 6V BATT SIG TO POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 2 INIT CHARGE ON SHOE ON SYS RST BATT XEXT SW VTR DD ON CAM DD ON FAST CHARGE BATT UNREG MT 4 9V VTR UNREG SHOE UNREG PRT UNREG PANEL 15 3V PANEL 13 3V PANEL 4 6V EVF 2 8V A 1 9V EVF 13 5V EVF 4 6V D...

Page 84: ...AL OSC 33 IC202 IC203 IC602 IC601 IC453 IC452 IC451 IC361 IC391 IC301 IC801 IC701 IC5302 IC5603 IC5301 IC001 IC002 IC1001 IC1002 XYZ IC1103 LANC DC SHOE UNREG PRT UNREG 1 7 19 CN008 CN011 10 8 22 17 71 73 98 151 GENERATER BUFFER INTERFACE SIGNAL PROCESS LINE IN OUT AMP D 2 8V IC4702 IC4701 CONTROL 45 15 22 66 39 44 CN003 34 38 36 32 15 35 CN002 30 38 14 24 6 45 36 22 34 32 44 17 18 17 16 16 18 66 ...

Page 85: ...D 3 D 4 ID 5 GND S3001 3002 15P CN152 1 SHOE_GND 2 SHOE_MT_GND 3 SHOE_MIC_L 4 SHOE_CONT_AD 5 SHOE_MIC_GND 6 CTS 7 EXT_STRB_ON 8 RTS 9 SHO_ID2 10 RXD 11 SHO_ID1 12 TXD 13 LANC_SIG 14 PRT_UNREG 15 SHOE_UNREG S001 S061 S067 068 S072 S074 D702 D703 RV061 1 A H_START PD_VCO PANEL_VG GND SWP EVF_VG RF_IN LANC_JACK_IN GND RF_MON NC EXT_DA PANEL_COM JIG_TDI TCK TMS GND LANC_SIG XHD PSIG JIG_TDO EVF_VCO RE...

Page 86: ...0 HE_GND 11 CAP_W 12 CAP_W 13 CAP_W 14 CAP_W 15 WHE 16 VHE 17 CAP_U 18 CAP_U 19 CAP_U 20 CAP_U 21 N C 22 FG1 23 FG_VCC 24 FG_VCC 25 FG2 26 FG_GND 27 FG_GND S902 S903 S901 Q901 Q902 D901 1 A GND YODD XODD GND GND XEVEN YSDL GND XSDL ACV_UNREG ACV_GND BATT_XEXT BATT_UNREG BATT_SIG BATT_GND DIO VSS N C VCC VCC INS SCLK VSS N C YEVEN DRUM_W DRUM_W DRUM_V DRUM_V DRUM_U DRUM_U M COM FG PG COM FG PG LM_L...

Page 87: ... COM G R B BLK HCK1 HCK2 HST EN STB VCK2 VST VSS VDD KEY_AD3 GND KEY_AD3 GND GND GND REG_GND REG_GND HARNESS HARNESS P_UNREG_GND P_UNREG BL_DET LCD_PWM PANEL_4 6V LCD901 3 5 INCH LCD COLOR UNIT ND901 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK VB 1800 BRIGHT BACK LIGHT LB 072 BOARD PD 145 BOARD BT3201 LITHIUM BATTERY LCD903 COLOR LCD UNIT FP 328 FLEXIBLE 1 2 RGB DRIVE TG 2 2 LCD DRIVE 16 LCD902 CHARACTER DISPLAY FP 182 ...

Page 88: ... Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié When indicating parts by reference number pleas include the board name For printed wiring boards b Pattern from the side which enables seeing The other layers patterns are not indicated Through hole is omitted Circled numbers refer to waveforms There are few cases that the part printed on diagram isn t mounted in this model Chip parts ...

Page 89: ...VE CD 320 CCD IMAGER SE 121 MF SENSOR PO 006 PANEL OPEN CLOSE For printed wiring board Refer to page 4 93 for parts location This board consists of multiple layers However only the sides layers A and B are shown Chip parts Transistor There are a few cases that the part printed on this diagram isn t mounted in this model C B E Uses unleaded solder ...

Page 90: ...I_DRIVE F_MR_A Z_MR_B ZOOM ND_HALL ND_BIAS I_DRIVE ND_DRIVE I_BIAS Z_MR_A ND_DRIVE I_HALL FOCUS I_HALL ZOOM ND_HALL ND_BIAS I_BIAS FOCUS GND GND SHUT ND HALL GND TEMP MR GND F MR A A_4 6V IRIS DRIVE CAM_15V IRIS HALL IRIS BIAS GND GND V1 FOCUS V3 RG FOCUS GND TEMP OUT 2012 H1 IRIS DRIVE Z MR A CCDout1 ND HALL GND V2 ND DRIVE Z MR B GND F MR B CSUB 2012 ZOOM GND ND BIAS IR SW OUT IRIS_BIAS H2 GND Z...

Page 91: ...Schematic diagram and printed wiring board of the VC 264 board are not shown Pages from 4 13 to 4 54 are not shown ...

Page 92: ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 LM_LOAD TO VC 264 BOARD 15 19 CN006 SEE PAGE 4 41 2 LM_LOAD 3 LM_UNLOAD 4 LM_UNLOAD 5 DEW 6 DEW 7 MODE A 8 MODE B 9 MODE C 10 SW_COM S903 D901 4P CN901 S901 1 A MIC REC_SW_GND TAPE_END XREC_PROOF HALL_GND DEW CHIME_VDD TREEL SW_COM SW_GND LM_UNLOAD TOP END_GND DEW XCCDOWN_SW TAPE_LED_A XMODE_SW_A XMODE_SW_B LM_UNLOAD LM_LOA...

Page 93: ... SHOE_MT_GND 40 SHOE_GND 41 SHOE_GND 42 SHOE_GND 43 SHOE_GND 44 SHOE_GND 45 SHOE_GND 1 A 15P CN152 1 SHOE_GND 2 SHOE_MT_GND 3 SHOE_MIC_L 4 SHOE_CONT_AD 5 SHOE_MIC_GND 6 CTS 7 EXT_STRB_ON 8 RTS 9 SHO_ID2 10 RXD 11 SHO_ID1 12 TXD 13 LANC_SIG 14 PRT_UNREG 15 SHOE_UNREG 15P CN001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RV061 LND082 REG GND LND081 REG GND R086 XX S061 S074 R069 2200 R067 1500 R068 1200 R07...

Page 94: ... LCD DRIVE CD 320 CCD IMAGER SE 121 MF SENSOR PO 006 PANEL OPEN CLOSE For printed wiring board Refer to page 4 93 for parts location This board consists of multiple layers However only the sides layers A and B are shown Chip parts Transistor Diode There are a few cases that the part printed on this diagram isn t mounted in this model C B E 3 2 1 Uses unleaded solder ...

Page 95: ...DCR TRV30 TRV30E 4 61 4 62 CONTROL SWITCH LCD DRIVE CK 102 Uses unleaded solder ...

Page 96: ...NEL_VG PANEL_COM XHD_OUT XHD_OUT XHD OSD_SO XOSD_SCK EXT_DA EXT_DA PANEL_2 8V PANEL_13 3V PANEL_ 15 3V PANEL_4 6V HI_SO XHI_SCK P_UNREG PANEL_COM KEY_AD7 P_UNREG_GND REG_GND SP XCS_LCD BATT_LI_3V SP PANEL_G OSD_SO KEY_AD5 XCS_LCD KEY_AD2 PANEL_ 15 3V GND PANEL_VG PANEL_B XHI_SCK PANEL_2 8V REG_GND SP DIAL_A XCS_LCD_DRIVER SP GND LCD_COM XDATA RESET KEY_AD2 REG_GND GND KEY_AD3 GND BATT_LI_3V REG_GN...

Page 97: ...DJ 46 B_IN 47 G_IN 48 R_IN HDO XX R1802 470k R1801 0 5 33k R1803 1000p SL C1813 L1803 10uH C1817 2 2u G B 0 01u C1807 EVF_2 8V 100 R1833 100 R1832 R1834 XX R1835 XX R1836 XX R1837 XX EVF_R EVF_G EVF_B REG_GND DISP_HD DISP_VD XSYS_RST EVF_BL_GND EVF_BL_GND EVF_BL_4 6V EVF_BL_4 6V 20P CN1801 1 VDD 2 VSS 3 VST 4 VCK2 5 STB 6 EN 7 HST 8 HCK2 9 HCK1 10 BLK 11 B 12 R 13 G 14 COM 15 EVF_BL_GND 16 EVF_BL_...

Page 98: ... in this model CK 102 CONTROL SWITCH LCD DRIVE CD 320 CCD IMAGER SE 121 MF SENSOR PO 006 PANEL OPEN CLOSE LB 072 EVF BACKLIGHT FLASH UNIT JK 207 AV IN OUT STEADY SHOT For printed wiring board Refer to page 4 93 for parts location This board consists of multiple layers However only the sides layers A and B are shown Chip parts Transistor There are a few cases that the part printed on this diagram i...

Page 99: ... Transistor There are a few cases that the part printed on this diagram isn t mounted in this model MI 043 MIC AMP IR TRANSMITTER PRINTED WIRING BOARD Ref No MI 043 Board 30 000 Series ML 023 LANC EXT MIC MI 043 MIC AMP IR TRANSMITTER INVERTER TRANSFORMER UNIT PD 145 RGB DRIVE TG LCD DRIVE VC 264 CAMERA PROCESS VIDEO PROCESS AUDIO PROCESS DV PROCESS MECHA CONTROL REC PB AMP DC DC CONVERTER C B E U...

Page 100: ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 0 001u B C103 150 R105 FB103 0uH VDR101 1k R104 J101 820 R107 0 001u B C102 FB102 0uH J102 2200p B C101 FB106 0uH 100 R106 220 R101 01ZA8 2 TPL3 D102 01ZA8 2 TPL3 D104 FB104 0uH 8P CN102 1 PHOTO_TR_E 2 PHOTO_TR_C 3 MF_LED_B 4 MF_B 5 MF_A 6 MF_LED_A 7 KEY_AD1M 8 GND FB101 0uH TLSU1002 TPX1 SONY D101 S002 1500 R003 2200 R004 PS3072 Q001 CNA1312K01S0 PH081 S001 CNA1...

Page 101: ...R 3 ALC OUT Lch 4 X tal SEL 5 ALC OUT Rch 6 OSC OUT 7 X tal IN 8 A GND 9 A GND 10 LPF L 11 LPF R 12 OSC VCC 13 CHUP C 14 STBY 15 ARF OUT 16 VRF OUT 17 NC 18 MIX IN 19 NC 20 MIX OUT 21 DRV SW 22 DRV EM OUT 23 NC 24 DRV CL OUT 25 VRF IN 26 V REF 27 HPF OUT 28 V GND 29 V GND 30 NC 31 VCC 32 VCC 33 PRE EM OUT 34 PRE EM IN 35 CAR ADJ 36 CLAMP C2 37 CLAMP C1 38 NC 39 V DEV ADJ 40 NC 41 V IN 42 REG 43 NC...

Page 102: ...SH UNIT JK 207 AV IN OUT STEADY SHOT AV IN OUT HEADPHONES FLASH S VIDEO IN OUT For printed wiring board Refer to page 4 94 for parts location This board consists of multiple layers However only the sides layers A and B are shown Chip parts Transistor There are a few cases that the part printed on this diagram isn t mounted in this model 3 2 1 Uses unleaded solder ...

Page 103: ...63 22u 4V A C3054 0 R3062 22k R3054 22k R3051 0 047u B C3058 1M R3059 0 047u B C3060 1k R3060 10u C3063 22u 4V A C3053 SE3052 1 2 3 4 22k R3053 10k R3056 SE3051 4 3 2 1 10u C3061 15k R3058 0 R3061 22k R3052 0 1u B C3067 0 047u B C3057 B 0 1u C3055 UPC6756GR 8JG E2 IC3051 1 PASS 2 OUT1 3 AM1 4 Vref1 5 HO1 6 HI1 7 LO1 8 LIA1 9 LIB1 10 GND 11 LIB2 12 LIA2 13 LO2 14 HI2 15 HO2 16 Vref2 17 AM2 18 OUT2 ...

Page 104: ...PROCESS AUDIO PROCESS DV PROCESS MECHA CONTROL REC PB AMP DC DC CONVERTER CK 102 CONTROL SWITCH LCD DRIVE CD 320 CCD IMAGER SE 121 MF SENSOR PO 006 PANEL OPEN CLOSE MIC PLUG IN POWER FADER BACK LIGHT For printed wiring board Refer to page 4 94 for parts location These boards consists of multiple layers However only the sides layers A and B are shown Chip parts Transistor Diode There are a few case...

Page 105: ... 1800 RGB DRIVE TG LCD DRIVE PD 145 1 7 S100 S101 S102 S103 LCD BRIGHT LCD BRIGHT VOLUME VOLUME CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK VB 1800 1 476 651 11 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK FK 1800 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK VB 1800 FP 327 FP 182 For printed wiring board Refer to page 4 94 for parts location This board consists of multiple layers However only the sides layers A and B are shown Chip parts Transistor Diode There are a ...

Page 106: ...QR K8 SO B C2128 0 1u R2142 470k 1u B C2130 B C2129 0 01u Q2108 UN9213J K8 SO R2141 10k R2155 XX C2131 6 3V XX L2106 10uH R2158 XX R2159 XX R2164 XX C2132 XX R2165 XX R2166 0 Q2114 XX R2167 XX R2168 XX C2134 XX XX IC2106 1 2 3 4 5 C2135 XX R2169 XX L2107 10uH C2136 10V 10u Q2115 XX R2170 0 R2171 XX C2137 0 1u B 14P CN2173 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 KEY_AD7 REG_GND 12P CN2179 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 107: ...8 SEG7 9 SEG8 10 SEG9 11 SEG10 12 SEG11 13 SEG12 14 SEG13 15 SEG14 16 SEG1 17 SEG16 18 SEG15 19 COM3 20 COM4 21 N C 680k R2180 8200 R2182 3900 R2183 2200 R2184 2700 R2185 01ZA8 2 TPL3 D001 0 1u B C2183 100 R2186 OSD_SO XOSD_SCK XCS_LCD_DRIVER LCD_COM XDATA EVER_3 0V REG_GND 8P CN2178 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 KEY_AD7 P_UNREG_GND 8P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S100 S101 S102 S103 1 A SEG13 SEG2 SEG1 SEG12 COM4 COM3 COM2...

Page 108: ...3 wh 3 4Vp p 61 6 nsec 7 2Vp p 7 2Vp p H H 6 IC1802 rh 0 4Vp p H 5 IC1802 rj 0 4Vp p H 4 IC1802 rk 0 4Vp p H 7 IC1803 1 2 8Vp p H 8 IC1803 rk 2 8Vp p V REC PB PD 145 BOARD 2 IC2104 ws 3 IC2104 wf 1 IC2104 w 4Vp p H 9 IC2105 wh 3 4Vp p 60 nsec 4Vp p 4Vp p H H 6 IC2104 rh 0 6Vp p H 5 IC2104 rj 0 6Vp p H 4 IC2104 rk 0 6Vp p H 7 IC2105 1 2 8Vp p H 8 IC2105 rk 2 8Vp p V REC PB 25 346 kHz 3 0Vp p 0 IC21...

Page 109: ...4 E 6 S3205 D 6 S3206 D 5 S3207 E 5 S3208 C 4 S3209 C 4 S3210 D 4 S3211 E 4 S3212 E 3 S3214 B 4 S3215 B 5 S3216 C 5 S3217 C 6 S3218 C 7 S3219 B 6 S3220 C 5 S3221 C 6 S3222 C 7 S3223 B 7 S3224 A 14 LB 072 BOARD C2202 B 2 C2203 A 1 C2204 A 2 CN2202 B 4 CN2203 A 4 D2201 A 1 IC2201 B 1 Q2201 B 2 Q2202 B 1 R2201 B 1 R2202 B 1 R2203 B 2 R2204 B 1 R2205 B 1 TH2201 B 1 MI 043 BOARD C1901 A 4 C1902 B 5 C19...

Page 110: ...C2101 D 1 C2102 D 1 C2103 D 1 C2104 D 1 C2105 D 2 C2106 C 1 C2107 C 1 C2108 C 3 C2109 C 2 C2110 C 2 C2111 D 3 C2112 D 3 C2113 C 2 C2114 C 2 C2115 D 2 C2116 D 2 C2117 C 3 C2118 B 3 C2119 D 3 C2120 D 3 C2121 C 3 C2122 B 2 C2123 B 3 C2124 B 3 C2125 C 1 C2128 C 3 C2129 D 2 C2130 B 2 C2131 B 2 C2132 B 2 C2134 C 1 C2135 B 2 C2136 C 2 C2137 D 2 C2139 D 1 C2172 B 3 C2173 B 3 C2174 C 3 C2175 C 3 C2182 D 1 ...

Page 111: ...5 1 DCR TRV30 TRV30E SECTION 5 ADJUSTMENTS ...

Page 112: ...ister 1 1 Adjusting items when replacing main parts and boards When replacing main parts adjust the items indicated by z in the following table Note1 When replacing the drum assy or mechanism deck reset the data of page 2 address A2 to A4 to 00 Refer to Record of Use check of 5 4 SERVICE MODE Table 5 1 1 1 Adjustment Section Initialization of B C D E F 7 8 page data Camera Color EVF LCD System con...

Page 113: ...ite balance adj Serial No input CAP FG duty adj Switching position adj AGC center level adj APC AEQ adj PLL f0 LPF f0 adj Chroma BPF f0 adj S VIDEO OUT Y level adj S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj IR video carrier frequency adj IR video deviation adj IR audio deviation adj Tape path adj Board replacement EEPROM replacement Note2 When the repair is finished confirm the following items 1 Shoot the all b...

Page 114: ...A J 6082 353 B J 6082 384 A Usage Auto white balance adjustment check White balance adjustment check White balance check White balance check White balance check For checking the flange back For adjusting the video section For adjusting the color viewfinder For adjusting the LCD block For adjusting the flash unit For adjusting the IR transmitter For adjusting the flange back For adjusting the flang...

Page 115: ... page 2 address A2 to AA data on history of use and the data of page 2 address B0 to C6 self diagnosis data Refer to 5 4 Service Mode for the data on the history use and the self diagnosis data Note 4 Setting the Forced Camera Power ON 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 adjustment remote commander The above proce...

Page 116: ...ustment remote commander AC power adaptor 8 4 Vdc AC L10 AC VQ800 etc Front panel block MI 043 board CN2003 LANC jack AUDIO VIDEO jack Cabinet R Color monitor Vector scope Terminated at 75 Ω VIDEO Yellow AUDIO L White AUDIO R Red DC IN jack CPC 8 jig J 6082 388 A Must be connected when performing the video EVF or LCD system adjustments Must be connected when using the Viewfinder ...

Page 117: ...st the picture frame as shown in Fig 5 1 4 Color reproduction adjustment frame 2 Clear chart Color reproduction adjustment frame Remove the color bar chart from the pattern box and insert a clear chart in its place Do not perform zoom operations during this time 3 Flange back adjustment chart Make the chart shown in Fig 5 1 5 using A0 size 1189mm 841mm black and white vellum paper H A B C D A B B ...

Page 118: ...en changing the data press the PAUSE button of the adjustment remote commander each time when setting new data to write the data in the non volatile memory 4 Check that the data of adjustment addresses is the initial value If not change the data to the initial value Processing after Completing Modification of C D 8 Page data Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 2 00 29 Set the data 2 2 01 29 Set th...

Page 119: ...el Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Modified data Copy the data built in the same model Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Modified data Copy the data built in the same model Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Modified data Copy the data built in the same model Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Modified data Copy the data built in the same model Fixed d...

Page 120: ...data 2 Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Modified data Copy the data built in the same model Fixed data 1 PAL 00 Initial value Address 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 to 85 86 87 88 89 8A to 8D 8E 8F 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 9A to 9D 9E 9F A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF B0 B1 to B7 B8 B9 to BB BC BD to BF C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 to D0 D1 D2 to D8 NTSC 64 CA 5D 5D AC 80 80 1D 98 98 91 2C A1 7F 87 3F Remark ...

Page 121: ...ial value Table 5 1 3 5 8 Page Table Note Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing the C D 8 Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of C D 8 Page Data Address 00 to 52 53 54 to 8F 90 91 to 98 99 9A to FF Remark Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Table 5 1 4 D page ...

Page 122: ... 18 5 0E Check that the data is 01 19 5 01 FA Set the data and press PAUSE button 20 5 03 20 Set the data and press PAUSE button 21 5 00 01 Set the data and press PAUSE button 22 5 0E Check that the data is 01 23 Perform Modification of B Page Data 2 Modification of B Page Data If the B page data has been initialized change the data of the Fixed data 2 address shown in the following tables by manu...

Page 123: ... may not operate 3 When changing the data press the PAUSE button of the adjustment remote commander each time when setting new data to write the data in the non volatile memory 4 Check that the data of adjustment addresses is the initial value If not change the data to the initial value Processing after Completing Modification of E F 7 Page data 1 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 2 Turn of...

Page 124: ...06 28 06 00 40 00 3A 00 31 00 31 00 35 30 20 00 00 00 Initial value Address 7C 7D 7E to 95 96 97 to 99 9A 9B to 9E 9F A0 to A6 A7 A8 to AB AC AD AE AF to B0 B1 B2 to C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 to CE CF D0 to D8 D9 DA to E4 E5 E6 to F1 F2 F3 to F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA to FD FE FF NTSC 00 00 Remark CCD output 2ch matching adj 1 Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fix...

Page 125: ... from other unit confirm that the camera microprocessor version of the unit is 2 0 or later Table 5 1 7 Address CA to DA DB DC to FF Remark Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Address 00 to 12 13 14 to 18 19 1A to 1F 20 21 22 23 to 26 27 28 to 2A 2B 2C 2D to 30 31 32 to 33 34 35 36 to 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F to 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 to 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E to 4F 50 51 52 53 54 Remark Fixed data 1 Fixe...

Page 126: ...4 95 96 97 98 99 9A 9B 9C 9D 9E 9F to A1 A2 A3 A4 to BD BE BF to C2 C3 C4 C5 to C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC to CF D0 D1 D2 D3 to E2 E3 E4 to EB EC ED to F6 Remark Fixed data 2 Modified data Copy the data built in the same model Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Modified data Copy the data built in the same model Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Fixed data 1 Fixed data 2 Modified data Copy the data built in the same mod...

Page 127: ...B Specified Value 3 87 to 8B Specified Value 4 15 to 19 Note 1 Displayed data of page 1 of the adjustment remote commander 1 XX XX IRIS display data ND display data Switch setting POWER CAMERA Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 Set the data 2 6 94 17 Set the data 3 6 95 89 Set the data 4 6 01 6D Set the data and press PAUSE button 5 6 02 Check that the data changes to 01 ...

Page 128: ... OFF Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 Set the data 2 6 96 00 Set the data 3 6 97 Set the following data 21 DCR TRV30 NTSC 1A DCR TRV30E PAL 4 6 01 6F Set the data and press PAUSE button 5 6 02 Check that the data changes to 01 Note 2 Note 2 The adjustment data will be automatically input to page F address 1B Processing after Completing Adjustments Order Page Address Dat...

Page 129: ...ata will be automatically input to page F address 20 to 27 Processing after Completing Adjustments Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 01 00 Set the data and press PAUSE button 2 0 01 00 Set the data 3 Perform CCD Output 2ch Matching Adjustment 1 4 2 CCD Output 2ch Matching Adjustment 1 Correct the dispersion of the black level between the left right channels of the CCD imager Subject All black ...

Page 130: ...e5 4 Perform CCD Output 2ch Matching Adjustment 2 2 continuously Note5 The adjustment data will be automatically input to page F address 1E 1F 5 2 CCD Output 2ch Matching Adjustment 2 2 Correct the fine dispersion of the black level between the left right channels of the CCD imager Subject Arbitrary Measurement Point Y signal terminal of S VIDEO jack Terminated at 75Ω Measuring Instrument Oscillos...

Page 131: ...the data and press PAUSE button 3 6 02 Check that the data changes to 01 Note 4 4 F 46 Check that the data satisfies the specified value 1 5 F 47 Check that the data satisfies the specified value 1 6 F 48 Check that the data satisfies the specified value 2 7 F 49 Check that the data satisfies the specified value 3 8 F 4A Check that the data satisfies the specified value 2 9 F 4B Check that the dat...

Page 132: ... as shown in the following figure Note The attachment lenses are not used 2 Install the minipattern box so that the distance between it and the front of the lens of the camcorder is less than 3cm 3 Make the height of the minipattern box and the camcorder equal 4 Check that the output voltage of the regulated power supply is the specified voltage 5 Check that at both the zoom lens TELE end and WIDE...

Page 133: ...rocessing after Completing Adjustments Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 01 00 Set the data and press PAUSE button 2 Perform Flange Back Adjustment 2 8 2 Flange Back Adjustment 2 Perform this adjustment after performing Flange BackAdjustment 1 Subject Subject more than 500m away Subjects with clear contrast such as buildings etc Measurement Point Check operation on TV monitor Measuring Instrum...

Page 134: ...Note 6 Select page 6 address 21 and set data 10 7 Shoot the Siemens star with the zoom WIDE end 8 Observe the TV monitor and check that the lens is focused Processing after Completing Adjustments 1 Select page 6 address 21 and set data 00 2 Select page 6 address 04 and set data 00 Check on the oscilloscope 1 Horizontal period A B C D A B C D E F V E F Color bar chart picture frame Monitor TV pictu...

Page 135: ...press the PAUSE button 3 Select page F address B0 set the following data and press the PAUSE button 37 NTSC model B7 PAL model 4 Select page 6 address 01 set data 3D and press the PAUSE button 5 Adjust the GAIN and PHASE of the vectorscope and adjust the burst luminance point to the burst position of the color reproduction frame 6 Change the data of page F address 31 33 37 and 38 and settle each c...

Page 136: ...ge 1 of the adjustment remote commander 1 XX XX Display data Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA 2 NIGHT SHOT OFF 3 DIGITAL ZOOM OFF Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 Set the data 2 6 01 11 Set the data and press PAUSE button 3 6 01 0D Set the data and press PAUSE button 4 6 02 Check that the data changes to 01 Note 5 5 F 11 03 Set the data and press PAUSE button 6 F 10 2E Set...

Page 137: ...tton 5 F 3C Write down the data 6 F 3C 80 Set the data and press PAUSE button 7 F 3D Write down the data 8 F 3D 5C Set the data and press PAUSE button 9 F 3E Write down the data 10 F 3E 40 Set the data and press PAUSE button 11 6 01 83 Set the data and press PAUSE button 12 6 01 81 Set the data and press PAUSE button 13 6 02 Check that the data changes to 01 Note 4 14 6 01 3F Set the data and pres...

Page 138: ...utton 3 Check that the center of the white luminance point is within the circle shown Fig 5 1 13 A Outdoor white balance check 4 6 01 3F Set the data and press PAUSE button 5 Place the C14 filter on the lens 6 Check that the center of the white luminance point is within the circle shown Fig 5 1 13 B 7 Remove the C14 filter Indoor white balance data check 8 6 01 00 Set the data and press PAUSE butt...

Page 139: ...usting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 Set the data 2 F 5A D5A Set the data Note3 and press PAUSE button 3 F 5B D5B Set the data Note3 and press PAUSE button Pitch sensor check JK 207 board SE3051 4 6 04 11 Set the data 5 1 Checkthatthedisplaydata Note1 satisfies the specified value Yaw sensor check JK 207 board SE3052 6 6 04 12 Set the data 7 1 Checkthatthedisplaydata Note1 sat...

Page 140: ... NIGHT SHOT OFF Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 Set the data 2 D F4 Write down the data 3 D F4 04 Set the data and press PAUSE button 4 6 90 00 Set the data 5 6 91 00 Set the data 6 6 92 21 Set the data 7 6 93 2B Set the data 8 6 2C 01 Set the data 9 6 01 79 Set the data and press PAUSE button 10 Wait for 1 second 11 6 01 67 Set the data and press PAUSE button 12 Check...

Page 141: ...set to the forced flash mode and press PHOTO button 3 NIGHT SHOT OFF Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 Set the data 2 D F4 3 D F4 04 Set the data and press PAUSE button 4 6 90 00 Set the data 5 6 91 00 Set the data 6 6 92 00 Set the data 7 6 93 80 Set the data 8 6 6C 01 Set the data 9 6 2C 01 Set the data 10 6 01 79 Set the data and press PAUSE button 11 Wait for 1 secon...

Page 142: ...Point Pin 5 of CN009 EVF VCO of VC 264 board Measuring Instrument Frequency counter Adjustment Page D Adjustment Address 92 93 Specified Value f 15734 30Hz NTSC f 15625 30Hz PAL Note NTSC model DCR TRV30 PAL model DCR TRV30E Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 Set the data 2 D 92 Change the data and set the VCO frequency f to the specified value 3 D 92 Press PAUSE button 4...

Page 143: ...l to the specified value 3 D 95 Press PAUSE button 4 0 01 00 Set the data 3 Contrast Adjustment CK 102 board Set the level of theVIDEO signal for driving the LCD to the specified value If deviated the screen image will be blackish or saturated whitish Mode Camera Subject Arbitrary Measurement Point Pin 4 of CN009 EVF VG of VC 264 board Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page D Adjustment...

Page 144: ...ange the data so that the EVF screen is not colored 6 D 97 Press PAUSE button 7 D 98 Change the data so that the EVF screen is not colored 8 D 98 Press PAUSE button 9 D 98 If the EVF screen is colored repeat steps 5 to 9 10 0 01 00 Set the data 4 Backlight Adjustment CK 102 board Set the backlight luminance If deviated the image may become dark or bright Mode Camera Subject Arbitrary Measurement P...

Page 145: ...OM TCK JIG TDO SWP GND Pin No 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Signal Name EXT DA EVF VG GND PD VCO XHD PSIG TMS JIG TDI GND RF IN LANC JACK IN RF MON Table 5 1 10 1 VCO Adjustment PD 145 board Set the VCO free run frequency If deviated the LCD screen will be blurred Mode VTR stop Signal No signal Measurement Point Pin 9 of CN009 of the VC 264 board H START Measuring Instrument Frequency counter Adjustme...

Page 146: ...ecified value The data should be 00 to 3F 3 D A5 Press PAUSE button 4 0 01 00 Set the data 3 Contrast Adjustment PD 145 board Set the level of theVIDEO signal for driving the LCD to the specified value If deviated the screen image will be blackish or saturated whitish Mode VTR stop Signal No signal Measurement Point Pin 7 of CN009 of the VC 264 board PANEL VG External trigger Pin qa of CN009 of th...

Page 147: ...drive signal of LCD to the specified value If deviated the LCD display will move producing flicker and conspicuous vertical lines Mode VTR stop Signal No signal Measurement Point Check on LCD display Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page D Adjustment Address A4 Specified Value The brightness difference between the section A and section B is minimum Note This adjustment should be carried out upon co...

Page 148: ...ng parts If necessary adjust them 1 LCD panel 2 Light induction plate 3 IC2104 Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 Set the data 2 D A8 7F Set the data and press PAUSE button 3 D A9 87 Set the data and press PAUSE button 4 D A9 Check that the LCD screen is not colored If not colored proceed to step 10 5 D A8 Change the data so that the LCD screen is not colored 6 D A8 Press...

Page 149: ... set data 00 and press the PAUSE button of the adjustment remote commander Whenever you want to quit the playback mode be sure to quit following this procedure 2 3 TAPE PATH ADJUSTMENT 1 Preparation for Adjustment 1 Clean the tape running side tape guide drum capstan shaft pinch roller etc 2 Connect the adjustment remote commander to the LANC jack 3 Turn the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote co...

Page 150: ...minal 5 Digital voltmeter 6 Audio generator 7 Audio level meter 8 Audio distortion meter 9 Audio attenuator 10 Regulated power supply 11 Alignment tapes Tracking standard XH2 1 Parts code 8 967 997 01 SW OL standard XH2 3 Parts code 8 967 997 11 Audio operation check for NTSC XH5 3 Parts code 8 967 997 51 System operation check for NTSC XH5 5 Parts code 8 967 997 61 Audio operation check for PAL X...

Page 151: ...e following connector VC 264 board CN301 50P 0 5mm 6 The memory stick connector is need not be connected To remove it disconnect the following connector VC 264 board CN011 9P 0 5mm 7 By setting the Forced VTR Power ON mode or Forced Camera Power ON mode the video section can be operate even if the control switch block FK 1800 has been removed When removing it disconnect the following connector VC ...

Page 152: ...nnectors Some of the adjusting points of the video section are concentrated at VC 264 board CN009 Connect the measuring instruments via the CPC 8 jig J 6082 388 A The following table lists the pin numbers and signal names of CN009 Pin No 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 Signal Name LANC SIG NC EVF VCO PANEL VG H START PANEL COM TCK JIG TDO SWP GND Pin No 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Signal Name EXT DA EVF VG...

Page 153: ... 5 3 3 Color bar signal of alignment tapes 3 1 6 Input Output Level and Impedance Video input output Special stereo mini jack Video signal 1 Vp p 75 Ω unbalanced sync negative S video input output 4 pin mini DIN Luminance signal 1 Vp p 75 Ω unbalanced sync negative Chrominance signal 0 286Vp p 75 Ω unbalanced NTSC 0 300 Vp p 75 Ω unbalanced PAL Audio input output Special stereo mini jack Input lev...

Page 154: ...s 3 Obtain D2 and H1 corresponding to D1 from Table 5 3 2 Example If D1 is 77881 D2 D1 65536 12345 H1 FE Table 5 3 2 4 Input H1 to page C address ED Model code input Example If H1 is FE Select page C address ED set data FE and press the PAUSE button 5 Obtain the maximum decimal not exceeding D2 from Table 5 3 3 and take this as D3 Example If D2 is 12345 D3 12288 6 Obtain the hexadecimal correspond...

Page 155: ...2224 52480 52736 52992 53248 53504 53760 54016 54272 54528 54784 55040 55296 55552 55808 56064 56320 56576 56832 57088 57344 57600 57856 58112 58368 58624 58880 59136 59392 59648 59904 60160 60416 60672 60928 61184 61440 61696 61952 62208 62464 62720 62976 63232 63488 63744 64000 64256 64512 64768 65024 65280 0000 0100 0200 0300 0400 0500 0600 0700 0800 0900 0A00 0B00 0C00 0D00 0E00 0F00 1000 1100...

Page 156: ...Measurement Point Display data of page 3 address 02 03 Measuring Instrument Adjustment remote commander Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 1F 20 22 29 Specified Value Data of page 3 address 02 is 00 Data of page 3 address 03 is 00 Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 Set the data 2 3 01 00 Set the data and press PAUSE button 3 3 01 30 Set the data and press PAUSE button 4...

Page 157: ...iting into EEPROM IC4701 is defective Adjustment data is out of range No data is returned from IC5302 CAIN 4 AGC Center Level and APC AEQ Adjustment 4 1 Preparations before adjustments Mode Camera recording Subject Arbitrary Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 2 30 40 Set the data 2 Record the camera signal for three minutes 4 2 AGC Center Level Adjustment VC 264 Board Mode Playba...

Page 158: ...he machine is defective 50 Perform re adjustment Note 4 60 The machine is defective 80 The machine is defective Note 4 If this data is displayed twice successively the machine is defective 4 4 Processing after Completing Adjustments Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 2 30 00 Set the data 2 3 33 00 Set the data 3 0 01 00 Set the data 5 PLL fo LPF fo Fine Adjustment VC 264 Board Mode VTR stop Signa...

Page 159: ...ge the data for minimum amplitude of the burst signal level A The data should be 00 to 0F 5 C 28 Press PAUSE button 6 3 0C 00 Set the data and press PAUSE button 7 Check that the burst signal level B satisfies the specified value 8 0 01 00 Set the data 2 S VIDEO OUT Y Level Adjustment VC 264 Board Mode Camera Subject Arbitrary Measurement Point Y signal terminal of S VIDEO jack 75Ω terminated Meas...

Page 160: ...lue 8 C 27 Press PAUSE button 9 Check that the burst signal level C is satisfied the specified value 10 3 0C 00 Set the data and press PAUSE button 11 2 35 Set the data that is noted down at step 2 12 0 01 00 Set the data 4 VIDEO OUT Y Chroma Level Check VC 264 Board Mode Camera Subject Arbitrary Measurement Point VIDEO terminal of AUDIO VIDEO jack 75Ω terminated Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope ...

Page 161: ... value 4 F 7B Press PAUSE button 5 3 0C 00 Set the data and press PAUSE button 6 0 01 00 Set the data 2 IR Video Deviation Adjustment MI 043 board Mode VTR stop Signal Arbitrary Measurement Point VIDEO OUT terminal of IR receiver jig Terminated at 75 Ω Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page F Adjustment Address 7A Specified Value A 1 00 0 05 V Connection of Equipment Connect the measuri...

Page 162: ...st Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 Set the data 2 Connect the audio level meter to the AUDIO L terminal of the IR receiver jig 3 F 79 Change the data and set the 400Hz audio signal level to the specified value 4 F 79 Press PAUSE button 5 Connect the audio level meter to the AUDIO R terminal of the IR receiver jig 6 F 79 Check that the 400Hz audio signal level is within...

Page 163: ...devices as shown in Fig 5 3 14 Fig 5 3 14 Recording Camera mode Audio oscillator Attenuator 600 Ω Left Right Main unit MIC 600 Ω 270 Ω 1 249 410 11 330 Ω 1 249 411 11 Main unit AUDIO VIDEO OUT Left White Right 47k Ω 47k Ω Video Yellow TV monitor Audio level meter or Distortion meter 47k Ω 1 249 437 11 Playback Red ...

Page 164: ...t or right terminal of AUDIO VIDEO jack Measuring Instrument Audio distortion meter Specified Value Below 0 4 200Hz to 6kHz BPF ON Checking Method 1 Input the 400Hz 66dBs signal in the MIC jack 2 Record in the camera mode 3 Playback the recorded section 4 Check that the distortion is the specified value 4 Overall Noise Level Check Mode Camera recording and playback Signal No signal Insert a shorti...

Page 165: ...ging the address The address increases when the FF M button is pressed and decreases when the REW m button is pressed There are altogether 256 addresses from 00 to FF Changing the data Data setting The data increases when the PLAY N button is pressed and decreases when the STOP x button is pressed There are altogether 256 data from 00 to FF Writing the adjustment data The PAUSE button must be pres...

Page 166: ...3 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 174 159 175 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 177 176 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 18...

Page 167: ...t page 3 address 01 set data 37 and press the PAUSE button 3 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 Function Normal Forced camera power ON Forced VTR power ON Forced camera VTR power ON Forced memory power ON Data 00 01 02 03 05 Contents EMG code when first error occurs Upper MSW code when shift starts when first error occurs Lower MSW code when first error occurs Lower MSW code to be moved when...

Page 168: ...dby The guide will start protruding out as the mechanism moves towards the LOAD position Position at which it is possible to release the S ratchet Guide loading are performed here Stop position in the loading state The pinch roller separates the tension regulator returns and the brake is imposed on both reels PB REC CUE REVIEW PAUSE positions When pinch roller is pressed and the tension regulator ...

Page 169: ...2 address 43 2 By discriminating the bit value of display data the state of the switch can be discriminated 5 Switch check 2 Page 2 Address 81 Using method 1 Select page 2 address 81 2 By discriminating the bit value of display data the state of the switch can be discriminated 6 Switch check 3 Page 3 Address 5A Using method 1 Select page 3 address 5A 2 By discriminating the bit value of display da...

Page 170: ...TOP CK 102 S3219 REC CK 102 S3214 3215 0D to 24 EDIT SEARCH FK 1800 SUPER NIGHT SHOT JK 102 S3002 MEMORY DELETE CK 102 S3203 DATA CODE CK 102 S3209 REW CK 102 S3220 PB ZOOM CK 102 S3216 Data 25 to 3F SUPER LASER LINK FK 1800 BACK LIGHT SE 121 S001 MEMORY INDEX CK 102 S3204 DISPLAY CK 102 S3210 PLAY CK 102 S3221 DIGITAL EFFECT CK 102 S3217 VOLUME VB 1800 40 to 5D PHOTO PHOTO REC FK 1800 FADER SE 12...

Page 171: ...tailed code Occurred 1st time B4 Repaired by code Occurred 2nd time 1 B5 Block function code Occurred 2nd time B6 Detailed code Occurred 2nd time B8 Repaired by code Occurred 3rd time 1 B9 Block function code Occurred 3rd time BA Detailed code Occurred 3rd time BC Repaired by code Occurred 4th time 1 BD Block function code Occurred 4th time BE Detailed code Occurred 4th time C0 Repaired by code Oc...

Page 172: ... Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks 1 4 974 725 01 SCREW M1 7X2 5 P 2 A 7074 751 A MI 043 BOARD COMPLETE 3 3 066 994 01 MF RUBBER 4 3 713 791 51 SCREW M1 7X3 5 TAPPING P2 5 3 067 081 11 SHEET POWER 6 A 7074 752 A ML 023 BOARD COMPLETE 7 1 681 511 11 FP 329 FLEXIBLE BOARD 8 3 067 006 01 RETAINER FB PWB 9 3 989 735 81 SCREW M1 7 LOCK ACE P2 10 X 3951 556 1 PANEL ASSY FRONT 11 3 067 007 01 SH...

Page 173: ...51 SCREW M1 7X3 5 TAPPING P2 58 A 7074 749 A CK 102 BOARD COMPLETE 59 1 476 611 11 SWITCH BLOCK CONTROL KP 1800 60 3 055 324 01 KNOB EJECT 61 X 3951 557 1 CABINET R ASSY 62 4 974 725 01 SCREW M1 7X2 5 P 63 A 7074 750 A PO 006 BOARD COMPLETE 64 3 060 164 01 TAPE B SP901 1 529 590 11 SPEAKER 2 0CM CK 102 A D BC A D B C LCD section See page 6 3 BT3201 Lithium battery CK 102 board on the mount positio...

Page 174: ...1 HARNESS PC 118 12P 108 1 960 426 11 HARNESS PC 119 14P 109 3 067 026 01 COVER FRONT HINGE 110 X 3951 442 1 HINGE ASSY 111 1 677 563 41 FP 181 FLEXIBLE BOARD 112 3 067 027 01 COVER REAR HINGE 113 3 989 735 01 SCREW M1 7 LOCK ACE P2 114 3 941 343 21 TAPE A 115 3 067 032 01 P CABINET M 116 1 476 612 11 SWITCH BLOCK CONTROL VB 1800 117 3 067 078 01 BUTTON PANEL OPEN 118 3 059 740 01 SPRING P TORSION...

Page 175: ...M1 7 LOCK ACE P2 158 3 713 791 51 SCREW M1 7X3 5 TAPPING P2 159 3 059 722 03 COVER CASSETTE COMPARTMENT 160 3 989 735 11 SCREW M1 7 LOCK ACE P2 161 3 713 791 11 SCREW M1 7X5 TAPPING P2 162 3 067 024 01 BRACKET LOWER STRAP 163 X 3951 446 1 PANEL ASSY BT BT901 1 694 772 11 TERMINAL BOARD BATTERY VC 264 A I J C D C D G E F E F A B B G H H K L L K I J Cabinet L section 2 See page 6 5 Lens section See ...

Page 176: ... 066 973 01 ST CABINET LOWER 207 3 713 791 11 SCREW M1 7X5 TAPPING P2 208 4 974 725 01 SCREW M1 7X2 5 P 209 1 454 984 11 SOLENOID PLUNGER 210 3 066 972 01 ST CABINET UPPER 211 3 052 245 01 BOLT M1 4 212 3 055 189 01 FOOT A 213 3 061 550 01 BELT GRIP 214 3 679 362 11 SCREW 215 3 059 825 01 BRACKET FRONT GRIP BELT 216 X 3951 553 1 CABINET L ASSY TRV30 216 X 3951 554 1 CABINET L ASSY TRV30E 217 3 067...

Page 177: ...65 062 01 CUSHION 138 LCD 267 3 065 060 01 SHEET 1 138 PRISM 268 3 065 061 01 SHEET 2 138 PRISM 269 3 065 059 01 ILLUMINATOR 1 270 3 065 058 01 GUIDE LAMP 271 A 7074 782 A LB 072 BOARD COMPLETE 272 1 681 510 11 FP 328 FLEXIBLE BOARD 273 1 815 124 11 CONNECTOR EXTERNAL HOT SHOE 274 X 3951 441 1 BASE ASSY VF 275 1 681 513 21 FP 331 FLEXIBLE BOARD 276 3 067 067 01 GUIDE VF FLEXIBLE 277 3 067 834 01 S...

Page 178: ...ER LS GUIDE 707 7 624 102 04 STOP RING 1 5 TYPE E 708 A 7028 133 B MD J100 SUB ASSY K 709 3 703 816 41 SCREW M1 4X2 5 SPECIAL HEAD 710 X 3950 364 1 GEAR ASSY GOOSENECK 711 X 3950 366 1 TABLE ASSY T REEL 712 3 059 100 01 SCREW M1 4X1 4 SPECIAL HEAD 713 3 059 093 01 RETAINER LED 714 X 3950 361 1 PLATE ASSY RETAINER 715 3 059 725 01 LABEL LS M901 A 7048 940 A DRUM DEH 18A R SERVICE 703 704 M901 705 7...

Page 179: ...ING TG7 RETURN TORSION 766 X 3950 359 1 ARM ASSY PINCH 767 3 059 161 01 SPRING PINCH RETURN TORSION 768 3 059 170 01 BRAKE T 769 3 059 171 01 GEAR T BRAKE 770 3 059 172 01 SPRING T BRAKE D901 8 719 078 71 DIODE LA57A SO TAPE LED H901 8 719 067 74 ELEMENT HOLE HW 105A CDE T S REEL H902 8 719 067 74 ELEMENT HOLE HW 105A CDE T T REEL Q901 8 729 028 71 TRANSISTOR PN166 SO TAPE END Q902 8 729 028 71 TR...

Page 180: ...1 4 816 3 059 117 01 COVER A GEAR 817 X 3950 367 1 GEAR ASSY MODE 818 3 059 139 01 GEAR GL DRIVING 819 3 059 188 01 GEAR DECELERATION 820 A 7094 818 A COASTER S BLOCK ASSY 821 A 7094 817 A COASTER T BLOCK ASSY 822 3 059 126 01 RAIL GUIDE 823 3 962 914 01 SCREW M1 4X2 824 A 7094 822 A DRUM BASE BLOCK ASSY 825 3 059 118 01 COVER B GEAR 826 3 059 083 01 COVER C GEAR 827 X 3950 368 1 ARM ASSY PINCH DR...

Page 181: ...3 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C218 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C219 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C220 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C251 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C252 1 125 837 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V CONNECTOR CN201 1 784 995 21 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 50P CN251 1 784 421 11 CONNECTOR FFC FPC ZIF 27P DIODE D201 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 FERR...

Page 182: ...1 218 941 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R1823 1 218 941 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R1832 1 218 941 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R1833 1 218 941 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R1838 1 216 864 91 SHORT 0 R1839 1 216 864 91 SHORT 0 R1841 1 218 989 11 METAL CHIP 1M 0 5 1 16W R1842 1 208 927 11 METAL CHIP 47K 0 5 1 16W R1843 1 218 990 11 SHORT 0 R1845 1 218 990 11 SHORT 0 R1846 1 218 990 11 SHORT 0 R3201 1 218 953 11 RES C...

Page 183: ... 719 062 16 DIODE 01ZA8 2 TPL3 FERRITE BEAD FB3004 1 500 444 11 FERRITE 0UH FB3005 1 500 444 11 FERRITE 0UH FB3007 1 500 444 11 FERRITE 0UH FB3008 1 500 444 11 FERRITE 0UH IC IC3051 8 759 489 19 IC uPC6756GR 8JG E2 JACK J3001 1 778 518 11 CONNECTOR EXTERNAL S VIDEO J3002 1 695 514 21 JACK SMALL TYPE 1P HEADPHONES J3003 1 778 040 11 JACK SMALL TYPE 1P AUDIO VIDEO J3004 1 785 828 11 CONNECTOR SQUARE...

Page 184: ...MIC CHIP 39PF 5 16V C1928 1 125 837 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C1929 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C1930 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C1931 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C1932 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C1933 1 127 895 91 TANTAL CHIP 22uF 20 4V C1934 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C1935 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C2005 1 107 819 11 ...

Page 185: ...218 947 11 RES CHIP 330 5 1 16W R1929 1 218 949 11 RES CHIP 470 5 1 16W R1930 1 218 935 11 RES CHIP 33 5 1 16W R2007 1 218 968 11 RES CHIP 18K 5 1 16W R2008 1 218 971 11 RES CHIP 33K 5 1 16W R2009 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R2010 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R2011 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R2012 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R2013 1 218 963 11 RES CHIP 6 8K 5 1 16W R2014...

Page 186: ...20 16V C2173 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C2174 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C2175 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2183 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2184 1 125 837 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V CONNECTOR CN2101 1 750 344 11 CONNECTOR FFC EPC ZIF 24P CN2173 1 785 283 21 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 14P CN2174 1 785 554 21 CONNECTOR 5P CARD EDGE CN2175 1 784 420 11 CONN...

Page 187: ...2186 1 218 941 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W A 7074 750 A PO 006 BOARD COMPLETE Ref No 20000Series SWITCH S201 1 771 331 61 SWITCH PUSH 1 KEY PANEL OPEN CLOSE A 7074 753 A SE 121 BOARD COMPLETE Ref No 20000Series PHOTO INTERRUPTER PH081 8 759 014 54 HIC CNA1312K01S0 PH082 8 759 014 54 HIC CNA1312K01S0 TRANSISTOR Q001 8 729 055 30 PHOTO TRANSISTOR PS3072 1 B178 RESISTOR R003 1 218 955 11 RES CHIP 1 5K 5 ...

Page 188: ...Electrical parts list of the VC 264 board are not shown Pages 6 17 to 6 27 are not shown ...

Page 189: ...30E UK HK 0 1 790 107 22 CORD POWER TRV30 US CND 0 1 790 732 11 CORD POWER TRV30 JE TRV30E JE 3 053 056 01 LID BATTERY CASE FOR RMT 811 3 063 515 01 HOOD LENS 3 066 676 01 SPVD 004 P CD ROM USB DRIVER TRV30 E HK KR JE TRV30E 3 066 677 01 SPVD 004 I CD ROM USB DRIVER TRV30 US CND 3 067 099 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH TRV30 US CND E HK JE 3 067 099 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH TRV30 CND 3 067 099 ...

Page 190: ... Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION FRAME with a clear sheet for use 223 FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT DCR TRV30 For NTSC model For PAL model DCR TRV30E ...

Page 191: ...DCR TRV30 TRV30E 224 Sony EMCS Co 2002F1600 1 2002 6 Published by DI Customer Center 9 929 886 31 ...

Page 192: ...Revision History Ver 1 0 1 1 Date 2001 04 2002 06 History Official Release Correction 1 Contents Correction of supplied parts S M correction Page 6 1 6 11 6 28 S M Rev issued Yes 992988632 pdf Reverse ...

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