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DWT-B30

Item

Change

Function

SIGNAL SELECT

Changeable

The signal format to be modulated can be selected.
PACKET AUDIO:  Modulates the input audio signal.
PACKET PN9: 

Packets reference signal PN9 and modulates it.

RAWDATA PN9:  Not packet reference signal PN9 and modulates it.
RAWDATA PN23: Not packet reference signal PN23 and modulates it.

GUARD PATTERN

Changeable

This is used for design and investigation.  Not used for maintenance service.

BATT TEMP

_

Displays the battery voltage and internal temperature.

PHANTOM 
FUNCTION

_

Not used in this unit.

PHANTOM ON/OFF

_

Not used in this unit.

Summary of Contents for DWT-B30

Page 1: ...he purpose of sales installation configuration and use of Sony products Using this information for any purpose other than the purpose described foregoing is forbidden 2 Do not copy replicate reproduce alter translate transmit sell lease or distribute this information in whole or in part without the prior written permission of the author Revision of Information This information may be changed or up...

Page 2: ... dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden 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 p...

Page 3: ...ndes befolgen 注意 指定以外の電池に交換すると 破裂する危険があり ます 必ず指定の電池に交換してください 使用済みの電池は 国または地域の法令に従って 処理してください FÖRSIKTIGHET Fara för explosion vid felaktigt placerat batteri Byt endast mot samma eller likvärdig typ av batteri enligt tillverkarens rekommendationer När du kasserar batteriet ska du följa rådande lagar för regionen eller landet PAS PÅ Fare for eksplosion hvis batteriet ikke udskiftes korrekt Udskift ku...

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Page 5: ...cement of Parts 3 12 E 3 3 1 Water Detection Sheet 3 12 E 3 3 2 Sheet and Cushion 3 13 E 3 3 3 Notes on Replacing the TX 172 Board 3 14 E 3 3 4 Notes on Replacing the DPR 396 Board 3 14 E 3 4 Checking when Replacing or Removing Parts 3 15 E 4 Electrical Alignment 4 1 Preparation 4 1 E 4 1 1 Required Equipment 4 1 E 4 1 2 Tool List 4 1 E 4 2 Performance Check 4 2 E 4 2 1 DC Current Measurement 4 2 ...

Page 6: ... 7 1 1 TX 172 Board 7 1 E 7 1 2 DPR 396 Board 7 2 E 7 1 3 RM 215 Board Reference Nos 2000 to 2999 7 2 E 7 2 Pin Description of CPU IC402 on the DPR 396 Board 7 3 E 7 3 Block Diagrams 7 5 Overall 7 5 7 4 Frame Wiring 7 6 Frame Wiring 7 6 Revision History ...

Page 7: ...e in this manual Japan J L 13 36 DWT B30 L J MH 29 53 DWT B30 MH J G 1 2L 1 2M 1 2H DWT B30 G J North America UC _ 14 36 38 DWT B30 UC Europe CE L 21 38 DWT B30 L CE H 33 51 DWT B30 H CE China CN 29 29 35 DWT B30 CN 1 2 Board Location DWT B30 MODEL 5 014 625 XX Case lower Destination on model number Model number label Indication of channel Destination on model number Part number on model number Ex...

Page 8: ... the direc tion of the arrow 2 3 Slide the connector removal tool in the direction of the arrow 3 and remove it 4 Push the connector by the even plane of the skewer Removal 1 Slide the connector removal tool in the direction of the arrow 1 and install it 2 Pull out the connector removal tool vertically in the direction of the arrow 2 3 Remove the connector removal tool from the coaxial harness in ...

Page 9: ...ool together with the SMA nut mounting tool part number J 7120 810 A or equivalent 1 3 3 LEMO Connector Board CN 4078 Board When replacing the LEMO connector board CN 4078 board which is used mainly for CE destination use the following tool Part name Bit LEMO tool LEMO nut mounting tool Part number J 7121 650 A t Use this tool together with the torque driver made by TOHNICHI or equivalent Ɛ 9 5 3 ...

Page 10: ...becomes blurred it does not return to the original state even after it is dried The water detection sheet does not react to the dampness It reacts only to the dew drop and water drop Procedure after judgment When the water detection sheet is blurred replace it referring to Section 3 3 1 Back side of case upper Water detection sheets Water detection sheet Back side of case lower When the water dete...

Page 11: ...cannot be changed In the service the transmission frequency can be changed by moving the screen to B C B L and B H used for the setting of frequency during the measurement of RF RANGE1 RANGE2 RANGE3 RANGE4 TX DATA WRITE Prohibited The changed status of the TX 172 board is written in EEPROM IC813 Notice that the status cannot be recovered when it is written incorrectly Change is prohibited Not used...

Page 12: ...l PN9 and modulates it RAWDATA PN9 Not packet reference signal PN9 and modulates it RAWDATA PN23 Not packet reference signal PN23 and modulates it GUARD PATTERN Changeable This is used for design and investigation Not used for maintenance service BATT TEMP _ Displays the battery voltage and internal temperature PHANTOM FUNCTION _ Not used in this unit PHANTOM ON OFF _ Not used in this unit ...

Page 13: ... 3 Radio Wave Is Not Output Failure of RF circuit or antenna portion Replace the DPR 396 board Failure of signal processing portion START No No Yes Replace the DPR 396 board Failure of signal processing portion Possible causes 1 AF harness disconnection Check CN500 TX 172 board and CN4012 CN 4148 board or CN4002 CN 4078 board 2 Disconnection of AF harness Replace the AF harness Refer to the Sectio...

Page 14: ...onversion connector SMA HSC to the coaxial connector CN880 on the TX 172 board and perform the measurement Is the output as specified START No Yes No Yes Replace the TX 172 board Failure of RF circuit Possible causes 1 Coming off of wire material or disconnection Check CN880 TX 172 board CN1001 CN 4088 board 2 Failure of CN 4088 board Replace the CN 4088 board Refer to Section 3 2 6 Check the foll...

Page 15: ...TART No Yes Replace the DPR 396 board Failure of power circuit Possible causes 1 EL cable disconnetion Check CN400 DPR 396 board 2 Failure of organic EL display element Replace the organic EL display element Refer to Section 3 2 5 Check the following possible causes and replace the parts Replacement procedure of DPR 396 board Refer to Section 3 2 5 ...

Page 16: ...bnormality in the data of channel plan stored in EEPROM IC813 on the TX 172 board XREMOTE ERROR DEVICE NOT FOUND There is no response from IC2000 in the writing process of IC2000 on the RM 215 board It is likely that there is some trouble in the IC2000 peripheral circuit Check if there is any abnormality in the path and parts connected to IC2000 XBOOT ERROR STEP No 4 XBOOT ERROR STEP No 5 The powe...

Page 17: ...d torque Tightening Torque P1 7 x 1 6 0 12 0 01 N m P1 7 x 11 0 30 0 05 N m LRT screw M2 0 30 0 05 N m PSW1 7 x 3 5 0 15 0 01 N m PSW1 7 x 6 0 15 0 01 N m Nut supplied with this unit LEMO connector 1 00 0 10 N m Nut supplied with this unit SMA connector 0 80 0 12 N m Special head screw 3ULR F 0 12 0 01 N m Antenna 0 60 0 09 N m When using the torque driver with the notation of cN m interpret it as...

Page 18: ...sembly 3 2 2 Antenna Required Tool Bit 3ULR F tool for mounting special head screw Part number J 7121 640 A SMA antenna mounting tool Part number J 7121 660 A 1Pinch the battery slides in the directions of the arrows A to remove the battery case assembly in the direction of the arrow B B A A 2 Antenna 1 Special head screw P1 7 1 6 ...

Page 19: ...3 3 E DWT B30 3 2 3 Case Lower Workflow Battery case assembly Section 3 2 1 Antenna Section 3 2 2 Case lower 2 Five screws M1 7 11 1 LRT type machine screw M2 3 Case upper 4 Lid USB ...

Page 20: ...tion of harness PWR Notes on connection of harness AF CN601 CN500 1 2 1 Harness PWR Check that the harness PWR does not ride on 1 and 2 1 2 HRS connector assembly CN 4148 board LEMO connector assembly CN 4078 board Check that the harness does not ride on this portion Twist the harness from CN4002 two and a half turns then connect it to CN500 The convex portions of the case lower are inserted into ...

Page 21: ...t Removal 1 Two screws PSW1 7 3 5 5 Harness 6 Flexible flat cable 8 Button 2 DPR 396 subassembly 4 Knob SW 9 Button 2 gangs 7 Sheet USB CN401 CN404 Notch 3 Power SW protection sheet 0 Two hooks Remove the EL holder and organic EL display element integrated block in the direction of the arrow DPR 396 board Flexible wiring board DPR 396 subassembly CN400 Organic EL display element EL holder Four hoo...

Page 22: ...lindfold EL sheet to the position as shown in the illustration 2 Connect the flexible wiring board of the organic EL display element to the connector CN400 on the TX 172 board 6 Push down the organic EL display element in the direction of the arrow A 7 Insert the organic EL display element under the hooks C in the direction of the arrow B 8 Secure the organic EL display element with the hooks D of...

Page 23: ... lower Section 3 2 3 TX 172 board Section 3 2 4 DPR 396 board Organic EL display element Section 3 2 5 CN 4088 board CN 4088 board Coaxial cable View on arrow A 6 Coaxial cable routing direction A CN1 3 Supplied nut SMA connector 4 Washer SMA 2 Bracket ANT 5 CN 4088 board 6 Coaxial cable 1 Screw PSW1 7 3 5 ...

Page 24: ...oard Section 3 2 4 DPR 396 board Organic EL display element Section 3 2 5 HRS connector assembly View on arrow A Apply the locking compound 1401B to 1 4 of outer circumference Size of two grains of rice A 8 2 ULQJ ĭ 9 Connector S 4P 2 MIC bracket Z Washer B 0 Earth ring Washer A Cushion TX 7 Supplied washer 6 Supplied nut 5 CN 4148 board 4 Four solders 3 Harness AF Harness AF CN4012 1 Screw PSW1 7...

Page 25: ...ment Section 3 2 5 LEMO connector assembly 3 LEMO connector assembly 4 Supplied nut 5 Cushion O 6 Cushion TX 2 Screw PSW1 7 3 5 1 Harness AF CN4002 Notes on connection of harness AF Check that the harness does not ride on this portion Twist the harness from CN4002 two and a half turns then connect it to CN500 The convex portions of the case lower are inserted into the two mesh portions Do not bloc...

Page 26: ...r Section 3 2 3 TX 172 board Section 3 2 4 DPR 396 board Organic EL display element Section 3 2 5 CN 4148 4078 board Section 3 2 7 RM 215 board 2 Spacer P 4 Flexible flat cable Flexible flat cable 3 RM 215 board 1 Screw PSW1 7 3 5 C2001 Insulated side Valley fold Valley fold Insulated side C2002 5 Coaxial cable ...

Page 27: ...RM 215 board Section 3 2 8 LED 498 board 3 2 10 Battery Terminal Assembly Workflow Battery case assembly Section 3 2 1 Antenna Section 3 2 2 Case lower Section 3 2 3 Battery terminal assembly C2001 C2001 4 Coaxial cable 5 Harness 2 Window RM 1 Bracket MIC 3 LED 498 board 1 Harness PWR 2 Battery terminal assembly 3 Two solders 4 Lead wire red 6 Lead wire black 8 Sheet 5 Battery spring HOT 7 Battery...

Page 28: ... 172 board Refer to Section 3 2 4 3 Remove the DPR 396 board Refer to Section 3 2 5 A BB The water detection sheet is divided into three sheets Attach the divided sheet to each place Water detection sheet A Case lower A BB Water detection sheet B Case upper The water detection sheet is divided into three sheets Attach the divided sheet to each place ...

Page 29: ...Cushions TX Bracket MIC Reference Reference Reference Reference Attach the cushion TX to the place between these positions Cushions RM Back side of case upper Back side of case lower Reference Reference Reference Reference Cushion MIC CN UC G J MH J Cushion MIC R sides Protection sheet Reference Reference ...

Page 30: ...4 e DWT B30 L CE 5 e DWT B30 H CE 3 f DWT B30 CN Do not replace parts but replace the TX 172 board so as to secure characteristics and quality when replacing IC802 IC805 IC807 IC813 IC815 and Q801 Tighten by the torque described below when installing the TX 172 board Tightening torque 0 15 0 01 N m 3 3 4 Notes on Replacing the DPR 396 Board When replacing the DPR 396 board the writing of data is r...

Page 31: ...78 board CN4148 board Remove Replace LED 498 board Remove Replace Remove Replace Battery terminal assembly TX 172 board Remove Replace RM 215 board CN 4088 board Antenna Organic EL Parts indicator element Parts Refer to section 4 2 1 DC Current Measurement 4 2 2 RF Performance Check 4 2 3 Audio Circuit Performance Check 4 2 4 RF Remote Performance Check 4 3 1 Sound Output Check 4 3 2 Radio Wave Ch...

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Page 33: ...121 750 A _ RF adjustment cable J 6402 390 A SMA BNC conversion cable Audio measurement cable 1 912 781 11 Used mainly for CE destination LEMO connector Cord with XLR connector 1 835 345 11 Used mainly for UC CN and J destinations HRS connector Coaxial conversion connector SMA HSC 1 842 449 11 RF signal measurement Sony DWR R02DN or DWR R03D that works properly _ This unit supporting each destinat...

Page 34: ... connection is performed with the reverse polarity _ this unit may be damaged Be sure to perform the connection with the correct polarity Confirmation Check that the indication of DC ammeter meets the following specification with the conditions below Conditions DIMMER MODE AUTO OFF When the organic EL is off RF REMOTE OFF RF POWER 10 mW INTERNAL SG 1 kHz Power supply voltage Voltage between batter...

Page 35: ...on power Confirmation of transmission frequency BER measurement Spectrum mask UC CE model only Spurious emissions n Unless otherwise specified perform each check item with arbitrary transmission power Setting frequency In the test mode used in the RF check the frequency can be selected as shown below RANGE 0 RANGE 1 RANGE 2 L C H L C H L C H L J UC L CE 468 000 482 975 497 975 498 000 512 975 527 ...

Page 36: ...is displayed on the upper half of the screen 4 To change RANGE move the menu to EXIT and then press the SET button Then change the frequency by performing the operations in steps 2 and 3 n In the test mode do not change each parameter If it is changed turn the power off and on again 10MHz L C H L C H L C H 10MHz Range 0 Range 1 Range 2 Range 3 Range 4 10MHz 10MHz 150MHz 10MHz 10MHz 10MHz 10MHz 10M...

Page 37: ...r of this unit to enter the test mode Refer to Section 1 5 4 Measure the transmission power of the frequency at the following three points For the setting of the frequency refer to Procedure to change frequency in the test mode in this section RANGE 0 L ch RANGE 2 C ch RANGE 4 H ch 5 Perform the above measurement steps 1 to 4 with each transmission power of 2 mW 10 mW and 25 mW Specifications 25 m...

Page 38: ...o Procedure to change frequency in the test mode in this section 4 Select IQ DAC CONTROL in the test mode and set to SLEEP The output signal becomes unmodu lated 5 Measure the following frequency For the setting of the frequency refer to Procedure to change frequency in the test mode in this section ANGE 0 L ch Specification Setting frequency 3 kHz 3 Measurement of BER bit error rate In this measu...

Page 39: ...RSION by operating the JOG dial on the TUNER 1 side 4 Rotate the JOG dial on the TUNER 1 side clockwise 2 two clicks or more then press PUSH ENTER 5 Furthermore repeat step 4 two times t For the connection and setting procedures refer to Sensitivity Check in the Service Manual of DWR R03D For the connection and setting procedures for the case of using DWR R02N refer to the Service Manual of DWR R0...

Page 40: ...frequency as this unit 5 Locate DWR R03D and this unit so that the distance between them is approximately 1 m 6 Measure BER Specification BER 1E _ 5 or less Setting of measuring device in the case of KBM6010 Output frequency 128 kHz Data pattern PN9 Measurement range 1E _ 6 Clock data synchronized mode 10111 4 Check of spectrum mask UC CE model only Required equipment Spectrum analyzer Setting of ...

Page 41: ...wn in the illustration below 5 Measurement of spurious Required equipment Spectrum analyzer RF adjustment cable J 6402 390 A Setting of measuring device SPAN 4 GHz Start Freq 0 Hz RBW VBW 300 kHz LEVEL 14 dBm 10 dBm only for J model TRACE Peak HOLD Measurement procedure 1 Remove the antenna from this unit and connect the RF adjustment cable to the output terminal 2 Connect this unit and spectrum a...

Page 42: ...s Measurement by AES EBU output Item Specification Condition Output level _36 dBFS 1 0 dB ATT 0 dB _58 dBu 1 kHz sin wave _20 dBFS 1 0 dB ATT LINE 4 dBu 1 kHz Sin wave Frequency characteristics 0 2 dB _0 5 dB 1 kHz reference 20 Hz to 22 kHz Filter OFF Maximum input level _22 dBu 1 0 dB ATT 0 dB T H D 1 1 kHz Sin wave LPF 22 kHz Noise level _106 dBFS or less ATT LINE A weight 150 Z terminator Disto...

Page 43: ...tions Replacement procedure of RM 215 board Refer to Section 3 2 8 Abnormality exists between IC402 and IC2000 ĺ IWHU SHUIRUPLQJ WKH check or repair go to 1 1 Check the version information Is the version displayed Displayed No Not displayed 2 Check the RF remote control ID Is the RF remote controller ID set to FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 3 Perform the pairing and check the remote operation Go to the next pag...

Page 44: ...ss Operation 4 1 Provide a distance of 1 m between the transmitter and receiver after the pairing is completed 4 KHFN WKH FRQGLWLRQ OHYHO RI 5 UHPRWH GLVSOD HG RQ HDFK VFUHHQ Succeeded Not succeeded Normal Go to the next step DLOXUH RI RU RQ WKH 50 ERDUG ĺ IWHU UHSODFLQJ WKH 50 ERDUG JR WR 1 4 KHFN WKH transmission power Go to the next page Has the pairing been successful within 3 times URP WKH SU...

Page 45: ...e there from a distance of 1 m Three Two or less Failure of high frequency parts ĺ 5HSODFH WKH 50 ERDUG The operation has been checked How many condition levels are there from a distance of 1 m After replacement check the transmission power again Three Two or less DLOXUH RI RQ WKH 50 ERDUG ĺ IWHU UHSODFLQJ WKH 50 ERDUG JR WR 1 The operation has been checked How many condition levels are there from...

Page 46: ... product ECM 77LM or ECM 77BC 9X that works properly Connection Procedure 1 Turn on the power of the microphone with the same frequency as DWR R03D and then transmit the radio wave n Place this unit and DWR R03D close to each other on the same table so that they can perform communication and then transmit the radio wave 2 Check that the sound is output normally from the headphone No sound distorti...

Page 47: ... failure in the path of IC402 CPU Q405 to Q407 D001 D002 LED 498 on the DPR 396 board may have occurred Perform the check focusing on this path Indicator Check AF indicator Check that the indicator lights up under the following conditions ATT 0 dB Input signal 1 kHz sin wave _56 dBu PEAK indicator Check that the indicator lights up under the following conditions ATT 0 dB Input signal 1 kHz sin wav...

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Page 49: ...ter n The file name of the update software DWT B30 Flash Write varies for each version Check the latest version and install the software corresponding to it In this section the version of the update software is described as Ver 1 XX When writing the serial number DWL Flash Write is required It is different from the update software DWT B30 Flash Write for the firmware update 5 2 Installation of Upd...

Page 50: ...ater of the transmitter and receiver The method for operating the application NET Framework 2 0 on Windows 8 10 is introduced here The method varies depending on whether PC can connect to the Internet or not When PC can connect to the Internet 1 Double click setup exe in the DWT B30_Version_X_XX_Updater folder 2 The following screen is displayed Click the Yes button 3 PC is connected to the site o...

Page 51: ...5 3 E DWT B30 4 Click the DOWNLOAD button 5 Click the Run button 6 Click Download and install this feature ...

Page 52: ...ollowing screen is displayed The installation has been completed When PC cannot connect to the Internet 1 Set the Windows 8 installation disk to the DVD drive 2 The startup screen is displayed Right click the mouse and click All apps ...

Page 53: ...ne enable feature featurename NetFx3 All Source X sources sxs LimitAccess and then press the Enter key t X represents the drive name Change it according to the use environment The following illustration shows the case that the DVD drive is the E drive 5 Check that the following screen is displayed The installation has been completed ...

Page 54: ...5 6 E DWT B30 Check procedure 1 Open the control panel and click Uninstall a program 2 Click Turn Windows features on or off ...

Page 55: ...5 7 E DWT B30 3 Check that NET Framework 3 5 including NET 2 0 and 3 0 is marked The installation has been completed ...

Page 56: ...5 8 E DWT B30 Change of security setting In the case of Windows 8 8 1 1 Click Settings from the start menu 2 The following screen is displayed Click Change PC settings ...

Page 57: ... the case of Windows 8 Select General and then click the Restart now button in Advanced startup In the case of Windows 8 1 Select Recovery in Update and recovery and then click the Restart now button in Advanced startup ...

Page 58: ...5 10 E DWT B30 4 After restarting the following window is displayed Click Troubleshoot 5 Click Advanced options 6 Click Startup Settings ...

Page 59: ...30 7 Click the Restart button 8 After restarting the following screen is displayed Select 7 Disable driver signature enforcement 9 After startup install the Updater and USB driver Refer to Sections 5 2 3 and 5 2 4 ...

Page 60: ... B30 In the case of Windows 10 1 Click the Start button and then click Settings 2 The following screen is displayed Click Update security 3 Click Recovery and then click the Restart now button in Advanced startup ...

Page 61: ...5 13 E DWT B30 4 Restart PC When the following screen is displayed click Troubleshoot 5 The following screen is displayed Click Advanced options 6 Click Startup Settings ...

Page 62: ...30 7 Click the Restart button 8 After restarting the following screen is displayed Select 7 Disable driver signature enforcement 9 After startup install the Updater and USB driver Refer to Sections 5 2 3 and 5 2 4 ...

Page 63: ...5 15 E DWT B30 5 2 3 Installation of Updater 1 Double click setup exe in the DWT B30_Version_X_XX_Updater folder 2 The following screen is displayed Click the Next button 3 Click the Next button ...

Page 64: ...5 16 E DWT B30 4 Click the Next button The installation is started During the installation a dialog relating to the user account control may be displayed In this case click the Yes button ...

Page 65: ...5 17 E DWT B30 5 When the installation is completed click the Close button The installation has been completed ...

Page 66: ...omatically installed only by connecting PC and the model to be updated with the USB cable since the system operates with the USB driver of the OS stan dard In the case of Windows 7 1 Connect this unit and PC with the USB cable Device driver software was not successfully installed is displayed on the following screen 2 Right click Computer from the Windows menu and then select Properties 3 The foll...

Page 67: ...5 19 E DWT B30 4 Right click Unknown device in Other devices and then select Update Driver Software from the context menu 5 Click Brows my computer for driver software 6 Click Browse button ...

Page 68: ... XX Updater 2 and then click the OK button t 1 In the case of the 64 bit version of operating system select Program Files x86 2 The model name and version vary depending on Updater In this illustration V1 03 is used 8 After specifying the path click the Next button ...

Page 69: ...s completed the following screen is displayed Click the Close button 11 Open the device manager again and check that the USB driver has been installed 12 Check that Sony Digital Wireless Transmitter COM number is displayed under the port COM and LPT The COM number varies depending on PC ...

Page 70: ...5 22 E DWT B30 In the case of Windows 8 8 1 1 Connect this unit and PC with the USB cable 2 Click Settings on the start screen 3 Click Change PC settings ...

Page 71: ... the case of Windows 8 0 Select General and then click the Restart now button in Advanced startup In the case of Windows 8 1 Select Recovery in Update and recovery and then click the Restart now button in Advanced startup ...

Page 72: ...5 24 E DWT B30 5 Restart this unit 6 Click Troubleshoot 7 Click Advanced options 8 Click Startup Settings ...

Page 73: ...5 25 E DWT B30 9 Click the Restart button 10 Restart this unit 11 Select 7 Disable driver signature enforcement 12 Open the control panel from the desk top and the click Device Manager ...

Page 74: ...5 26 E DWT B30 13 Right click Unknown device and then select Update Driver Software 14 Click Browse my computer for driver software 15 Click the Browse button ...

Page 75: ...DWT B30 16 Select C Program Files Sony DWT B30 Version X XX Updater and then click the OK button In the case of 64bit OS Program Files x86 17 Click the Next button 18 Click Install this driver software anyway ...

Page 76: ...B30 19 Check that the following screen is displayed The installation has been completed The screen shows the case when the transmitter and PC are connected by USB connection 20 Click the Close button 21 Restart PC ...

Page 77: ...remaining amount Preparation The user settings except for the pairing of RF REMOTE SECURITY KEY of ENCRYPTION and AES256 need to be set again after the factory preset Be sure to make a note of the values Procedure 1 Remove the lid USB Refer to Section 3 2 3 2 Turn on the power of this unit 3 Connect this unit and PC with the USB cable 4 Start DWT B30 Version Updater Click All Programs Sony DWL Fla...

Page 78: ... the Exit button to quit DWT B30 Version Updater 7 Turn off the power of this unit and disconnect the USB cable 8 Attach the lid USB Refer to Section 3 2 3 9 Perform the factory preset 1 Turn on the power while pressing the SET button of this unit 2 Press the or _ button and select FACTORY PRESET in the menu 3 Press and hold the SET button for 2 seconds or more 4 Press the or _ button and select Y...

Page 79: ...and on again In case of the update failure when the set is restarted nothing is displayed on the screen However it is not a trouble 3 Click the Write button and perform the update again 4 When the update is completed a message indicating that the update has been completed normally is displayed Click the OK button The following screen shows the case that the version was updated to 1 10 5 Click the ...

Page 80: ...5 32 E DWT B30 Version check of update tool 1 Click Help GUI Version 2 The version of this software is displayed ...

Page 81: ...sh Write is required It is different from the update software DWT B30 Flash Write for the firmware update Procedure 1 Remove the lid USB Refer to Section 3 2 3 2 Install the update software DWL Flash Write on PC 3 Connect PC and this unit with the USB cable 4 Turn on the power of this unit 5 Start the update software of PC DWL Flash Write 6 Click for DWT in the menu and select Serial Number Write ...

Page 82: ... user setting value 11 Attach the lid USB Refer to Section 3 2 3 5 6 Version Check Procedure Check the version using the VERSION menu in the menu MENU of this unit t For details on the menu refer to the Operating Instructions of this unit Version check procedure of CPU FPGA and REMOTE Enter the test mode refer to Section 1 5 and check the following versions CPU VERSION FPGA VERSION REMOTE VERSION ...

Page 83: ...1 Safety Related Components Warning w Components marked are critical to safe operation Therefore specified parts should be used in the case of replacement 2 Standardization of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those used for the unit These are because of parts common ality and improvement 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may n...

Page 84: ...6 2 DWT B30 Case Lower and Boards a b c a P1 7 1 6 To CN 4088 board To LED 498 board 12 15 18 1 7 5 14 6 19 4 16 3 13 20 17 2 9 10 8 11 6 2 Exploded Views ...

Page 85: ...NTENNA H For L J MH J L CE H CE UC CN 1 522 050 11 s ANTENNA G For G J 6 1 812 048 12 s ELEMENT ORGANIC EL INDICATOR 7 1 836 404 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 15 CORE 8 2 540 969 03 s SCREW M2 LRT 9 2 545 692 02 s SPRING HOT BATTERY 10 2 545 694 02 s SPRING GND BATTERY 11 3 206 866 02 s SCREW M1 7X11 PRECISION 12 3 700 668 02 s CASE LOWER 13 3 700 671 01 s KNOB SW 14 3 700 678 01 s LID USB 15 4 109 127...

Page 86: ...172 board To DPR 396 board 101 110 125 121 105 103 115 119 119 104 122 123 113 108 120 120 125 119 107 111 106 112 129 119 116 106 117 118 127 109 102 124 126 114 128 For H CE L CE For CN UC G J MH J L J Case Upper and Connectors ...

Page 87: ... MH J UC CN 112 3 345 857 01 s WASHER POLY SLIDER 113 3 615 397 11 s RING GROUND For G J L J MH J UC CN 114 3 700 667 21 s CASE UPPER 115 3 700 669 11 s BRACKET MIC 116 3 700 673 01 s BUTTON 117 3 700 674 01 s BUTTON 2 GANGS 118 3 700 679 01 s SHEET LARGE 119 3 700 683 02 s CUSHION TX 120 4 109 127 21 s SCREW PSW M1 7 121 4 429 350 01 s BRACKET Z MIC For G J L J MH J UC CN 122 4 429 351 01 s WASHE...

Page 88: ... 654 D s CASE BATTERY ASSY 1pc A 2183 299 A s SOFT CASE ASSY 1pc 1 X 2537 404 6 s CLIP ASSY HORIZONTAL HOLDER 1pc 1 560 155 73 s CONNECTOR PLUG 1pc 3 615 397 11 s RING GROUND 1pc 1 4 589 384 01 s BUSHING MICROPHONE 1pc 1 4 736 207 01 s LABEL 1 2G L MH B DISCERN 1pc 2 5 014 889 01 s CD ROM INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN SPANISH 1pc 1 5 014 894 01 s CD ROM INSTRUCTION MANUAL JAPANE...

Page 89: ...or RF circuit and digital circuit The IC605 s peripheral circuit detects the remaining amount of a battery When the voltage of the battery becomes less than about 1 7 V it forcibly turns off IC609 separates the battery from a circuit to prevent the battery from liquid leakage Audio circuit Reference Nos 500 to 599 The head amplifier circuit consists of IC500 and IC504 The gain of the head amplifie...

Page 90: ...gnal generator and BER measuring signals PN9 I Q DAC Reference Nos 300 to 399 IC300 converts the digital signal modulated and output using FPGA IC201 into the analog I Q signal Power circuit A part of reference Nos 700 to 799 and 200 to 299 IC724 is the regulator that generates the power supply of 3 7 V from USB power supply IC721 is the step up down DC DC converter that generates the power supply...

Page 91: ...TROL 20 RESET RESET I RESET 21 VCC1 VCC VCC 22 GND1 GND GND 23 XTAL2 24 XTAL1 XTAL1 I CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR 25 PD0 OC0B SCL INT0 SCL O I2C CLOCK 26 PD1 OC2B SDA INT1 SDA I O I2C DATA 27 PD2 RXD1 INT2 SPI2_MISO I SPI2 DATA IN 28 PD3 TXD1 INT3 SPI2_MOSI O SPI2 DATA OUT 29 PD4 ICP1 FPGA_CS O FPGA SELECT 30 PD5 XCK1 SPI2_SCK O SPI2 CLOCK 31 PD6 T1 VBUS_CONT O VBUS POWER CONTROL 32 PD7 T0 PROG_B O FPGA CO...

Page 92: ...SELECT 52 VCC2 VCC VCC 53 GND2 GND GND 54 PF7 ADC7 TDI TDI I TEST DATA INPUT FOR JTAG 55 PF6 ADC6 TDO TDO O TEST DATA OUTPUT FOR JTAG 56 PF5 ADC5 TMS TMS I TEST MODE SELECT FOR JTAG 57 PF4 ADC4 TCK TCK I TEST CLOCK FOR JTAG 58 PF3 ADC3 59 PF2 ADC2 MODEL_DETECT I MODEL DETECT 60 PF1 ADC1 TEMP I TEMPERATURE MONITOR 61 PF0 ADC0 BATT I BATT VOLTAGE MONITOR 62 AREF AREF I A D REFERENCE VOLTAGE 63 GND3 ...

Page 93: ...CN405 I Q VCO_EN 2 8V Reg SPI1 ANT1 X tal 12 288MHz X202 SPI1 I2C 5 2V IC814 Digital Potentiometer IC805 IC810 IC804 Q406 Q407 IC500 Q405 S403 POWER 3 1V 3 1V 3 1V AF AF PEAK POWER D001 D_ 2 8V Load SW Load SW Load SW Load SW D_ 3 1V TX_ 3 1 D_ 3 1V D_ 2 8V VBUS 3 7 Reg Load SW BATT D_ 3 1V 3 1V FET Q602 603 606 POWER_SW POWER_SW VBUS CN300 QMOD_SW VCO_EN 2 9V IC609 IC615 FET Q604 605 VBUS_STATE_O...

Page 94: ...00 CN600 CN401 CN601 CN300 CN001 CN404 CN 4088 TX 172 DPR 396 LED 498 RM 215 CN 4078 For H CE L CE CN 4148 For CN UC G J MH J L J ANTENNA CN1000 CN1001 CN880 CN4001 CL4001 CL4004 BATT TERMINAL ASSEMBLY 3 0V AA SIZE BATT 2 CN405 USB Micro B CN4002 CN4012 ANT1 CN002 CN2002 CN2001 AF CONNECTOR ...

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