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2-5

MVC-FD100/FD100H/FD200/FD200H

Note: When installing PK-61 board, connect S709 with

LCD knob retainer.

2-8. LCD MODULE

2-7. PK-61 BOARD

1

Tapping screw

8

Three tapping screws

7

Three tapping screws

9

PK-61 board

2

PK shield case assembly

3

Connector
(CN702)

4

Flexible board
(CN902)

5

Flexible board
(CN851)

LCD knob retainer

6

FP466 flexible board
(CN701)

S709

2

Two tapping screws

3

BL retainer

1

Two tapping screws

4

Cold cathode 
fluorescent tube

5

LCD module

Summary of Contents for FD Mavica MVC-FD100

Page 1: ...orage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Dimensions Approx 125 39 62 mm 5 1 9 16 2 1 2 inches w h d Mass Approx 280 g 10 oz NP F330 battery pack Battery type Lithium ion Maximum output voltage DC 8 4 V Mean output voltage DC 7 2 V Dimensions Approx 38 4 20 6 70 8 mm 1 9 16 13 16 2 7 8 inches w h d Mass Approx 70 g 2 oz Accessories AC L10A L10B AC power adaptor 1 Power cord mains lead 1 USB cabl...

Page 2: ...ÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT NE REMPLACER CES COM POSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEA...

Page 3: ...9 CD 390 CD 390 CD 379 CD 390 CD 390 TYPE PA TYPE SO TYPE PA TYPE SO Floppy disk that can be used by the MVC FD100 FD200 Size 3 5 inch Type 2 HD Capacity 1 44 MB Format MS DOS format 512 bytes 18 sector FD can be formatted by the MVC FD100 FD200 Note 1 Type of CCD imager is different according to the CD board in MVC FD100 Refer to page 7 to discriminate the type of CCD Note 2 MVC FD100H FD200H are...

Page 4: ... 1 List of Service Tools 5 3 1 1 2 Preparations 5 4 1 1 3 Discharging of the Flashlight Power Supply 5 4 1 1 4 Precautions 5 6 1 Setting the Switch 5 6 2 Order of Adjustments 5 6 3 Subjects 5 6 4 Preparing the Flash Adjustment Box 5 7 1 2 Initialization of B D E F 7 9 Page Data 5 8 1 2 1 Initialization of D Page Data 5 8 1 Initializing D Page Data 5 8 2 Modification of D Page Data 5 8 3 D Page Tab...

Page 5: ...e Mode 5 46 1 Setting the Test Mode 5 46 2 Bit Value Discrimination 5 46 3 Switch Check 1 5 46 4 Switch Check 2 5 46 5 Switch Check 3 5 47 6 LED Check 5 47 7 Self Diagnosis Code 5 47 6 REPAIR PARTS LIST 6 1 Exploded Views 6 1 6 1 1 Cabinet Front Section 6 1 6 1 2 Cabinet Front Assembly 6 2 6 1 3 FDD Block Section 6 3 6 1 4 Cabinet Rear Section 6 4 6 1 5 Cabinet Rear Assembly 6 5 6 1 6 Lens Block S...

Page 6: ... 215 869 11 Wrap insulating tape fully around the leads of the resistor to pre vent electrical shock 1 kΩ 1 W Wrap insulating tape Discharging the Capacitor Short circuit between the positive and the negative terminals of charged capacitor with the short jig about 10 seconds SERVICE NOTE NOTE FOR REPAIR Make sure that the flat cable and flexible board are not cracked of bent at the terminal Do not...

Page 7: ...and replace the same type Discrimination method by adjusting remote commander Checking method 1 Select page 6 address 03 2 By checking the data value of display data the type of CCD can be discriminated Data CCD Type 15 TYPE PA 17 TYPE SO CD 379 Board Side A CD 379 TYPE PA CD 390 Board Side A CD 390 TYPE SO Discrimination method by CD board Board name check ...

Page 8: ...ecking of lens drive circuit Cause Defective floppy disk The type of floppy disk that cannot be used by this machine is inserted Such as 2DD Data is damaged Unformatted disk or Memory Stick is inserted Abnormality when flash is being charged When failed in the focus initialization Caution Display During Error DRIVE ERROR DISK ERROR MEMORY STICK ERROR Flash LED Flash display Flashing at 3 2 Hz Note...

Page 9: ...hout the fuse cover If you should lose the fuse cover please contact your nearest Sony service station Directive EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC This equipment complies with the EMC regulations when used under the following circumstances Residential area Business district Light industry district This equipment complies with the EMC standard regulations EN55022 Class B This product has been test...

Page 10: ... pack Be careful not to drop the battery pack when removing it What is InfoLITHIUM InfoLITHIUM is a lithium ion battery pack which can exchange information such as battery consumption with compatible video equipment InfoLITHIUM L series battery packs have the mark InfoLITHIUM is a trademark of Sony Corporation 1 Open the battery cover Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow 2 Install...

Page 11: ...using the zoom The capacity of the floppy disk or the Memory Stick is limited The above figures are as a guide when you continuously record play back by replacing the floppy disk or the Memory Stick If sufficient battery remaining time is indicated but the power runs out soon fully charge the battery so that the correct battery remaining time appears Do not short the DC plug of the AC power adapto...

Page 12: ...loppy disks Removing the floppy disk 1 2 DISK EJECT lever EJECT lock Unrecordable unerasable Recordable erasable Getting started 17 Inserting a Memory Stick See page 85 for details about Memory Stick Open the Memory Stick cover then push the Memory Stick once lightly Notes Insert the Memory Stick firmly until it clicks otherwise a message such as MEMORY STICK ERROR will be displayed If the access ...

Page 13: ...gital zoom function This camera has a digital zoom function Digital zoom enlarges the image by digital processing and it starts to function when the zoom exceeds 3 Using digital zoom The maximum zoom magnification is 6 Digital zooming deteriorates the picture quality When digital zoom is not necessary set DIGITAL ZOOM to OFF in the menu settings page 54 Note Digital zoom does not work for moving i...

Page 14: ...n 2 Select the playback media using the MS FD selector MS When playing back images in the Memory Stick FD When playing back images in the floppy disk 3 Press v on the control button to display the menu bar on the LCD screen 4 Select the desired still image with the control button Press v V b B on the control button to select b B on the LCD screen then press b B b To display the preceding image B T...

Page 15: ...al Windows Millennium Edition Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional The above OS must be installed at the factory Operation is not assured in an environment upgraded to the operating systems described above CPU MMX Pentium 200 MHz or faster The USB connector must be provided as standard Windows Media Player recommended must be installed to play back moving pictures Notes If you connect t...

Page 16: ...e file Desired file type Double click in this order Still image Dcim folder t 100msdcf folder tImage file Moving image Mssony folder t Moml0001 folder tImage file Clip Motion image Dcim folder t 100msdcf folder tImage file E mail image TIFF image uncompressed Mssony folder t Imcif100 folder tImage file B B B B Playback 33 If the Copy Wizard appears for Windows XP users Use the following procedure ...

Page 17: ...e displayed 2 Select and double click the desired image file from the folder See Image file storage destinations and image file names page 38 for further information Viewing an image of a floppy disk Desired file type Double click in this order E mail image E mail folder t Image file Other files Image file B B B B Playback 37 To copy image data to your computer Open the folder that contains an ima...

Page 18: ...a saves recorded images as digital data The format of the saved data is called as the file format The formats that can be used with this camera are as follows JPEG format Most digital still cameras operating systems of computers and browser software adopt this format This format is able to compress files without appreciable deterioration However if the image is compressed and saved on repeated occ...

Page 19: ...tains an image to be viewed from the folder list window A list of the images stored in the selected folder is displayed in the file thumbnail list window If the image is stored in a floppy disk or a Memory Stick set in your camera select Removable Disk E The drive symbol E etc may differ depending on your computer Import File Mode button Folder list window Thumbnail list window Capture button Pref...

Page 20: ...operations 49 Note You cannot clear the menu bar on the INDEX screen page 70 Turning on off the operation buttons menu bar on the LCD screen Selecting items or images on the LCD screen 1 Press v V b B on the control button to select the item you want to set or the image you want to display The color of the selected item or the frame of the selected image changes from blue to yellow 2 Press the cen...

Page 21: ...s set to MS MVC FD100 x1280 FINE 1280 3 2 F 1024 FINE 640 FINE MVC FD200 x1600 FINE 1600 3 2 F 1024 FINE 640 FINE Selects the image size when recording still images STILL IMAGE SIZE 320 240 x160 112 Selects the MPEG image size when recording moving images MOVIE REC MODE TIFF Records a TIFF uncompressed file in addition to the JPEG file when the MS FD selector is set to MS STILL TEXT Records a GIF ...

Page 22: ...t to MS 1600 FINE 2 0 mega pixels 1600 3 2 1024 FINE 0 8 mega pixels 640 FINE 0 35 mega pixels FINE The images recorded on a Memory Stick have a higher picture quality The size of a file that can be recorded on a Memory Stick is also larger than that of a floppy disk ECM The picture quality is lower but more images can be recorded If picture quality is more important than the number of images to b...

Page 23: ...mage recording can be repeated up to the maximum number of recordable frames The frame images are automatically recorded on the floppy disk or the Memory Stick when you select FINISH or after recording the maximum number of frames Image size Number of images Floppy disk Memory Stick 160 120 NORMAL Approx 7 Approx 40 80 72 MOBILE Approx 54 Approx 400 160 6 2 10 B B B B Various recording 61 Recordin...

Page 24: ... side until the indicator stops flashing You cannot use this function if you have selected the Panfocus mode in the PROGRAM AE function 1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE selector to STILL or MOVIE 2 Press FOCUS repeatedly until the macro indicator appears on the LCD screen With the zoom lever set to the W side you can shoot a subject that is about 3 cm 1 3 16 inch away from the lens surface in macro mode...

Page 25: ... but if the image appears in strange colors we recommend that you change the white balance mode B B B B Various recording 69 Recording the date and time on the still image DATE TIME Notes When DATE is selected in step 3 the date is imposed in the order set by the CLOCK SET item page 14 The date and time are not imposed onto Clip Motion images Enjoying picture effects PICTURE EFFECT To cancel pictu...

Page 26: ...tely 20 minutes when the image is played back from a floppy disk OFF After all images have been played back the slide show ends The slide show does not end until all the images are played back even if it takes more than 20 minutes 3 Select START The slide show begins 1 2 3 B Various playback 73 Viewing images on a TV screen You can play back the recorded images by connecting your camera to the TV ...

Page 27: ... is set to FD 1600 1200 1024 768 640 480 When the MS FD selector is set to MS 1600 FINE 1024 FINE 640 FINE The resized image is recorded then the display returns to the image display before resizing 1 2 3 B B B B Editing 77 Copying images COPY Copies images to another floppy disk or Memory Stick To continue copying the image to other floppy disks or Memory Stick s After COMPLETE appears in step 5 ...

Page 28: ... to be unmarked in step 3 with the control button then select ENTER To unmark all the print marks Select FILE PRINT MARK ALL and then OFF from the menu The marks on all images are removed To print out using the FVP 1 Mavica Printer Set PRESET SELECT SW to PC on the printer Notes You cannot mark moving images Clip Motion images or images recorded in TEXT mode If you mark an image recorded in TIFF m...

Page 29: ...arged gradually if you do not use your camera It will be completely discharged in about one month if you do not use your camera at all Even if the built in rechargeable lithium battery is not charged it will not affect the camera operation To retain the date and time etc charge the battery if the battery is discharged On AC power adaptor On battery pack On the built in rechargeable lithium battery...

Page 30: ...rly Your camera cannot record images The PLAY STILL MOVIE selector is set to PLAY tSet it to STILL or MOVIE pages 18 23 No floppy disk is inserted into your camera tInsert a floppy disk page 16 The tab on the disk is set to the unrecordable position tSet it to the recording position page 16 No Memory Stick is inserted into your camera tInsert a Memory Stick page 17 The write protect switch on the ...

Page 31: ...amp flashes when charging a battery pack A malfunction has occurred in the battery pack tContact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility The POWER ON OFF CHG lamp does not light up when charging a battery pack The AC power adaptor is not connected tConnect the power cord firmly to a wall outlet wall socket page 10 The battery pack is not installed properly tInstall it properly p...

Page 32: ...G DATE TIME indicator H Picture effect indicator I ISO film speed indicator J EV level indicator K AE AF lock indicator L Recording mode Clip Motion indicator M Image size indicator N Number of recorded images O Remaining disk capacity Remaining memory capacity indicator Floppy disk Memory Stick P Recording time indicator Q Self diagnosis function indicator Recording time indicator R Self timer in...

Page 33: ...oard CN801 6 Cabinet rear block assembly 4 Screw M2 5 Two screws M2 2 1 CABINET REAR BLOCK ASSEMBLY Page 2 1 2 2 USB CONNECTOR BLOCK Page 2 2 2 5 FDD BLOCK ASSEMBLY Page 2 3 2 3 FC 89 BOARD Page 2 2 2 4 FDD Page 2 3 2 9 THE WAY OF DISASSEMBLING THE FDD Page 2 7 2 6 LENS BLOCK ASSEMBLY Page 2 4 MVC FD100 FD200 SERVICE POSITION FC 89 AND CD 379 390 BOARDS Page 2 4 2 7 PK 61 BOARD Page 2 5 2 8 LCD MO...

Page 34: ... Screw M2 3 USB connector block 2 Flexible board CN682 9 Two screws M2 1 Flexible board CN701 5 Connector CN301 6 Connector CN001 7 Connector CN002 8 Two screws M2 3 FP 465 flexible board CN101 4 FP 464 flexible board CN184 qa FC 89 board 0 Claw 2 Two flexible board CN702 703 ...

Page 35: ...BLY 2 FC bracket 3 FDD 1 Three screws M2 Note Be sure to read 2 9 THEWAY OF DISASSEMBLING THE FDD on page 2 7 when disassembling the FDD 1 FP 465 flexible board CN101 2 FP 464 flexible board CN184 3 Connector CN301 4 Two connectors CN001 002 5 FDD block assembly ...

Page 36: ...S 1 Tapping screw 2 Lens block assembly Adjustment remote commander CPC 12 jig J 6082 436 A FC 89 board Cabinet rear block assembly Stand Stand Stand FDD unit AC IN AC power adaptor Cabinet front block assembly Contacting surface CD 379 board FD100 TYPE PA CD 390 board FD100 TYPE SO FD200 Lens block assembly ...

Page 37: ...61 BOARD 1 Tapping screw 8 Three tapping screws 7 Three tapping screws 9 PK 61 board 2 PK shield case assembly 3 Connector CN702 4 Flexible board CN902 5 Flexible board CN851 LCD knob retainer 6 FP466 flexible board CN701 S709 2 Two tapping screws 3 BL retainer 1 Two tapping screws 4 Cold cathode fluorescent tube 5 LCD module ...

Page 38: ...CE POSITION PK 61 BOARD AND LCD PANEL Adjustment remote commander CPC 12 jig J 6082 436 A PK 61 board FC 89 board LCD panel Insulating sheet Cold cathode fluorescent tube AC IN AC power adaptor Cabinet front block assembly Contacting surface ...

Page 39: ...efore starting disassembling 2 Removing the top cover Remove the 2 screws from the front and the rear respectively totaling 4 screws Start removing the 2 screws from the front 3 Removing the top cover Then remove the 2 screws from the rear 2 9 THE WAY OF DISASSEMBLING THE FDD ...

Page 40: ...e side 1 with fingertips and raise it upward Hold the cassette compartment and raise it in the slant angle as shown by the arrow in the picture Caution When raising the head arm apply the holding force in the direction of up down only Never apply any force in the direction of right left as shown in the picture When removing the cassette compartment be careful not hit or damage the head tip with th...

Page 41: ...otor cover on the rear of the FDD The transport motor cover is fixed by the 2 screws Because the recess the screw is small and the screw is fastened into the aluminum chassis be careful not to damage the recess 9 Checking foreign material in the transport motor Caution Check to see that there is no foreign material in the transport motor Check also that an end of the torsion coil spring is engaged...

Page 42: ...ne Check that the cover is not deformed Check that the cassette compartment is not deformed 11 After completion of disassembling Check to see that the flexible board has no scar Check that the flexible board is not folded and not twisted Check also that the gimbal is not deformed Check that the head tip is not peeled off Gimbal ...

Page 43: ...he head arm and insert the cassette compartment in a slant angle Because there are POM supporting studs not visible in the picture shown beneath the head arm the cassette compartment must override exceeding the studs 14 Attaching the door Attach the door spring to the shaft in the center of the door and insert the shafts at the both ends of the door into the grooves of the chassis ...

Page 44: ...ow in the picture 16 Correct position of the flexible board Be sure that the flexible board is placed on top of the cassette compartment As shown in the arrow in the picture Be sure that the flexible board is not twisted 17 Attaching the top cover Start attaching the screws to the front Tightening torque 1kg cm 10 Refer to the separate document Top Cover Attachment SOP ...

Page 45: ...at is shown in the picture 19 Confirming the coupling of top cover and cassette compartment Confirm that the hole of the cover is engaged with the shaft on the cassette compartment 20 Checking the flexible boards Check that the 3 flexible boards are coming out Check that the 3 flexible cards are free from scars and are not damaged ...

Page 46: ...position of FPC through the hole of the top cover as shown below Also be careful that the 6 pin FPC must not be caught into a drive at the same time 3 Be sure not to forget to engage an end of the shutter spring in this hole The hole in which an end of the shutter spring is engaged 4 When tightening the screws there is an order tightening the screws Follow the order as shown below Tightening torqu...

Page 47: ...00 TYPE SO FD200 PK 61 FLASH UNIT FU 159 Board Name Function CD 379 CCD IMAGER CD 390 FC 89 CAMERA PROCESS CAMERA DSP VIDEO MEMORY LENS DRIVE SH DSP USB I F MS SOCKET FDD INTERFACE FDD CONTROL HI CONTROL DC DC CONVERTER FU 159 DC IN PK 61 MODE SWITCH VIDEO OUT LCD DRIVE TIMING GENERATOR BACK LIGHT DRIVE ...

Page 48: ... XCAM SCK CAM SI CAM SO XCAM SCK HI SO HI SI XHI SCK 16 16 16 14 20 16 16 FDD DATA USB DATA MS DIO MS BS MS SCLK 20 12 3 ADDERESS BUS ADDERESS BUS DATA BUS DATA BUS DATA BUS 16 16 ADDRESS BUS 14 14 BT901 BATTERY TERMINAL J001 05 CCD OUT H1 H2 V1A V1B V2 V3A V3B V4 VSHT RG DRIVE MSHUT ON ZOOM SW AD XRS ON1 XRS ON2 SYS DD ON LCD DD ON BATT SIG STB CHARGE HALL AD STRB ON Z SENS RST F SENS RST Z SENS ...

Page 49: ...L UNREG D402 D410 D401 BATTERY CHARGE DETECTOR Q409 FAST CHARGE BATT SENS BACKUP VCC INIT CHARGE BATT XEXT BATT SO BATT SI CHARGE INH 42 51 75 77 86 87 18 45 46 7 8 44 12 13 40 26 24 39 31 29 6 11 25 30 19 20 21 22 16 17 29 47 25 SYS DD ON LCD DD ON CAM DD ON VREF 2 5V V REF 2 5V VCC INA INB INC IND V REF 2 5V POW CONT CTL B CTL C D VCC OUT OUT A IN A SCP A OUT B IN B SCP B OUT C IN C SCP C OUT D ...

Page 50: ...S H AGC A D CONV FC 89 1 10 IC182 IRIS MECHA SHUTTER DRIVE FC 89 4 10 CAM 15V CAM 7 5V CAM 15V CAM 7 5V FOCUS ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE FC 89 4 10 IC183 IC901 FB302 FB301 CAM P 5V L181 L303 L502 D 3 2V L902 LCD901 COLOR LCD MONITOR D901 LED ND801 BACK LIGHT PANEL UNIT 18 16 2 CN902 CN851 L901 Q861 Q851 852 Q854 856 T851 L851 SWITCHING POWER INVERTER TRANS D703 FLASH D701 CHARGE D702 A 4 9V CN701 2 2 BL UNR...

Page 51: ... B Line J IN OUT direction of B LINE C adjustment for repair Circled numbers refer to waveforms Indicated by the color red Measuring conditions voltage and waveform Voltages and waveforms are measured between the measurement points and ground when camera shoots color bar chart of pattern box They are reference values and reference waveforms VOM of DC 10 MΩ input impedance is used Voltage values ch...

Page 52: ...SENS_RST Z_SENS_RST BIAS DRIVE DRIVE ZOOM_A FOCUS_A Z_SENS_VCC F_SENS_VCC F_SENS_GND BIAS FOCUS_B HALL HALL FOCUS_A ZOOM_B ZOOM_B FOCUS_B XRS_ON1 UNREG4 XRS_ON2 ZOOM_SW_AD UNREG3 UNREG3 BATT_UNREG UNREG2 REG_GND UNREG2 FAST_CHARGE_ON INIT_CHARGE_ON BATT_SIG UNREG1 UNREG4 BATT XEXT D_3 2V DC_PACK_SW REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND FOCUS_B Z_SENS_RST F_SENS_VCC F_SENS_GND FOCUS_A FOCUS_B HALL Z_SENS_VCC BIA...

Page 53: ...G DWN CS SDUT B PSIG EN VSSG REF HCK1 VDDG VCK VSS COM HST HCK2 VST R VDD TESTR WIDE CRext FP 466 FLEXIBLE USB PANEL_R Y REG_GND BL_UNREG XPWR_SW DISK XMS REG_GND MAKER_RECOG MOVE XSTILL D_3 2V REG_GND PANEL_B Y SHOCK SENS XSTROBE_LED BUZZER PANEL_3 2V A_4 9V PANEL_4 9V PANEL_Y XCAM PB_SW XHI_SCK REG_GND PANEL_13 2V XPOWER_LED HSY EVER_3 2V KEY_AD2 VG VIDEO_GND REG_GND UNREG_GND BL_UNREG BATT XCS_...

Page 54: ...V GND CCD_OUT GND H1 V2 V4 H2 V1B GND V3B V3A GND VSUB_CONT VSHT CCD_TEMP 6 B C 7 8 D 4 3 2 5 E F CN101 THROUGH THE FP 465 FLEXIBLE FC 89 BOARD 1 10 05 CD 379 BOARD CCD IMAGER XX MARK NO MOUNT SIGNAL PATH Y CHROMA VIDEO SIGNAL REC IC201 CCD IMAGER BUFFER SWITCH MVC FD100 TYPE PA MODEL SEE PAGE 4 11 0 01u C204 16V 22u C203 4 7 4 8 4 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS CD 379 CCD IMAGER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM See page ...

Page 55: ...0 1u C111 C113 0 1u CL102 1 A RG VSHT V3B H1 CAM_ 7 5V VSUB_CONT V4 GND GND V3A H2 CCD_OUT V1A GND V1B GND CAM_15V V2 CCD_TEMP GND CN101 FP 465 FLEXIBLE FC 89 BOARD 1 10 THROUGH THE 6 B C 7 8 D 4 3 2 5 E F MVC FD100 TYPE SO MODEL FD200 CD 390 BOARD XX MARK NO MOUNT 05 SIGNAL PATH Y CHROMA VIDEO SIGNAL REC IC101 CCD IMAGER ICX202BQ 13 ICX284AQ 13 BUFFER SWITCH 1M R108 220k R107 47 22 6 8k 2 2k R103...

Page 56: ...EG_GND 0 FB791 XX D785 J781 FB789 1k R782 LND781 FLAME_GND VDR781 XX LND784 FLAME_GND FB788 LND782 FLAME_GND LND783 FLAME_GND MA8082 K8 S0 D786 VDR782 30p VDR783 1000p LND856 FLAME_GND LND855 STATIC_GND VDR851 1000p 1 A FLASH FLASH LED AMBER POWER DISPLAY PLAY STILL MOVIE PROGRAM AE POWER LED GREEN CHARGE LED AMBER SET LEFT S DOWN RIGHT UP SET 1 FOCUS MS FD LCD BACKLIGHT REG_GND UNREG_GND PANEL_3 ...

Page 57: ...D906 RD3 3UM T1B IC904 CXD3510R T4 XCLP 1 SHR 2 SHG 3 SHB 4 SHA 5 GND 6 SBLK 7 PRG 8 FRP 9 RGT XCSH 10 HCK1 XCSV 11 HCK2 PCG 12 NC XPCG 13 NC ENB 14 NC XENB 15 HST CKV1 16 WIDE CKV2 17 TEST STV 18 VDD 19 TESTI XSTV 20 DWN CHK2 21 EN CKH1 22 VCK XSTH 23 VST STH 24 SLSH0 25 TEST CKO 26 CKII 27 CKO TEST 28 SLSH1 29 TEST 30 GND 31 RPD 32 SLSH2 33 XVD 34 HPOS0 35 HPOS1 36 XHD 37 HPOS2 38 XWIDE 39 HPOS3...

Page 58: ...4 5 2SD2216J QR K8 SO Q857 6 3V 2 2u C854 L853 82uH 560 R856 22uH L852 C852 22u 16V 47k R864 1 10W 1800 R868 1500 R863 27p C859 0 5 27k R854 2SD2216J QR K8 SO Q854 560 R858 UN9112J K8 SO Q861 0 1u C863 68k R876 10P CN851 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10u C861 D901 LED 1 A LED_GND LED BL_LOW N C N C N C N C N C N C BL_HIGH IC851 DC DC CONTROL IC852 CURRENT DETECT BACK LIGHT DRIVE BL BLOCK PK 61 BOARD 3 3 6 ...

Page 59: ...REG_GND REG_GND BATT_SIG BATT_UNREG S D_3 2V D UNREG3 XRS_ON1 XRS_ON2 INIT_CHARGE_ON REG_GND UNREG1 UNREG2 REG_GND XRS_ON2 UNREG4 G UNREG2 G REG_GND ZOOM_SW_AD D BATT XEXT XRS_ON1 DC_PACK_SW S D_3 2V FAST_CHARGE_ON UNREG3 UNREG_GND UNREG4 ZOOM_SW_AD 6 B C 7 8 D 10 4 11 3 2 5 E 9 F W T ZOOM CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK S 05 DC IN BT901 BATTERY TERMINAL XX MARK NO MOUNT FU 159 BOARD DC IN FC 89 BOARD 9 10 T...

Page 60: ...r print board However the patterns of layers 2 to 5 have not been included in the diagram There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram See page 4 58 for printed parts location Chip transistor 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS CD 379 CCD IMAGER PRINTED WIRING BOARD E B C 4 5 1 2 3 ...

Page 61: ... Board Uses unleaded solder CD 390 board is six layer print board However the patterns of layers 2 to 5 have not been included in the diagram There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram See page 4 58 for printed parts location Chip transistor E B C 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 62: ...eaded solder PK 61 board is six layer print board However the patterns of layers 2 to 5 have not been included in the diagram There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram See page 4 59 for printed parts location Chip transistor E B C 3 1 5 5 2 4 6 5 4 3 1 2 1 2 3 5 4 5 1 6 10 12 BT701 BATTERY LITHIUM SECONDARY POWER ON OFF CHG ...

Page 63: ...MVC FD100 FD100H FD200 FD200H 4 49 4 50 PK 61 CHARGE POWER MS FD LCD BACKLIGHT PLAY MOVIE MENU DISPLAY PROGRAM AE FOCUS FLASH FLASH VIDEO OUT 9 10 8 11 1 2 3 7 4 5 6 2 1 3 5 4 PLAY STILL MOVIE ...

Page 64: ...board is six layer print board However the patterns of layers 2 to 5 have not been included in the diagram There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram See page 4 60 for printed parts location Chip transistor E B C FU 159 DC IN PRINTED WIRING BOARD 1 3 1 4 ...

Page 65: ...D200 8 0 Vp p FD100 TYPE SO 910 mVp p FD200 1 2 Vp p FD100 TYPE SO 2 9 Vp p 4 0 Vp p FD200 3 3 Vp p FD100 TYPE SO 17 1 MHz FD200 10 7 MHz FD100 TYPE SO 100 µsec FD200 130 µsec FD100 TYPE SO 100 µsec FD200 130 µsec FD100 TYPE SO 5 IC201 4 REC 2 IC201 q qs qd REC 4 1 IC201 2 REC 12 2 MHz 3 IC201 7 8 REC IC201 qa qf qg REC 7 8 Vp p 130 µsec 130 µsec 7 8 Vp p 480 mVp p 2 9 Vp p 3 2 Vp p 130 µsec 10 7 ...

Page 66: ...EC PB 3 3 Vp p 8 1 IC901 q REC PB 180 mVp p 3 IC901 9 REC PB 160 mVp p 2 4 IC901 w REC PB 7 9 Vp p 5 IC901 ws REC PB 7 9 Vp p IC901 ej REC PB 2H 5 0 Vp p 2H 6 IC901 wf REC PB 7 9 Vp p IC901 8 REC PB 410 mVp p IC904 ej REC PB 3 1 Vp p q V H H H 2H 2H 11 7MHz H PK 61 BOARD 1 2 ...

Page 67: ...4 57 MVC FD100 FD100H FD200 FD200H qa 496 kHz IC851 1 REC PB 6 2 Vp p qs IC904 rg REC PB 3 3 Vp p H PK 61 BOARD 2 2 ...

Page 68: ...D201 B 2 FB201 A 2 FB202 A 1 L201 A 1 Q201 B 2 Q202 A 2 R202 A 2 R203 B 2 R204 C 2 R205 B 1 R206 B 1 R207 B 2 R208 B 2 R209 A 2 R210 A 2 TH201 B 2 CD 390 BOARD C101 A 1 C102 B 2 C103 B 1 C105 B 1 C106 A 1 C107 B 1 C108 A 2 C109 B 2 C110 B 2 C111 B 2 C112 A 2 C113 B 2 CN101 C 2 D101 B 2 FB101 C 1 L101 B 2 Q101 B 1 Q102 A 2 R102 B 1 R103 B 1 R104 B 1 R105 B 1 R106 B 2 R107 A 2 R108 A 2 R109 A 2 R110...

Page 69: ... 5 Q856 B 5 Q857 B 5 Q858 B 5 Q859 B 5 Q860 B 6 Q861 C 5 Q903 D 5 Q904 D 5 Q905 C 5 Q908 D 2 R703 G 6 R705 F 6 R710 A 1 R713 A 1 R714 F 6 R715 G 6 R716 F 2 R717 F 2 R718 G 3 R719 F 2 R721 G 4 R722 G 5 R723 G 4 R724 G 5 R725 E 6 R726 F 4 R727 A 3 R782 F 7 R853 C 4 R854 B 4 R855 B 5 R856 B 4 R857 B 4 R858 B 4 R859 B 5 R860 B 5 R861 B 5 R862 B 5 R863 B 5 R864 B 5 R865 B 5 R866 B 5 R868 B 6 R869 C 5 R...

Page 70: ...1 E 1 CN002 E 2 CN003 A 3 CN004 A 2 CN005 C 2 D002 B 2 F001 A 2 F002 A 2 F003 A 2 F004 A 2 F005 A 2 FB002 E 2 FB003 E 2 LF001 D 1 Q001 D 2 Q002 B 2 Q003 C 2 Q004 D 2 Q005 C 2 R001 E 2 R002 E 2 R004 B 2 R005 C 2 R006 C 2 R008 E 1 R019 C 2 R020 B 2 R021 C 2 4 60 E ...

Page 71: ...5 1 MVC FD100 FD100H FD200 FD200H SECTION 5 ADJUSTMENTS ...

Page 72: ...rd Supporting Initialization of Initialization of D page data z z 7 9 B D E F page data Initialization of 7 9 B E F page data z z Video Video sync level adj z z z z z Video burst level adj z z z z z Camera Hall adj z z z z z z z Flange back adj z z z z z z F No compensation z z z z z z Mechanical shutter adj z z z z z z Light value adj z z z z z z z Mixed color cancel adj z z z z z z z Auto white ...

Page 73: ...6082 353 B J 6082 223 A Usage Auto white balance adjustment check White balance adjustment check For checking the flange back For connecting the adjustment remote commander For adjusting the LCD block Dynamic inspection disk with LCD adjustment signal FDD head cleaning Note 1 For adjusting the flange back For the battery down adjustment Fig 5 1 1 J 1 J 6 J 2 J 3 J 4 J 5 J 7 J 8 J 9 Note 2 If the m...

Page 74: ...age 0 address 01 and set data 01 2 Select page D address 10 set data 00 and press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote com mander 3 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 1 1 3 Discharging of the Flashlight Power Supply The capacitor which is used as power supply of flashlight is charged with 200 V to 300 V voltage Discharge this voltage before start ing adjustments in order to protect servi...

Page 75: ...200 CN201 FD100 TYPE PA CD 379 390 BOARD Vectorscope Color monitor Video Terminated 75 Ω FC 89 BOARD CN184 CN003 Adjusting Remote Commander CN002 CN002 AC power adaptor Need not connected Note Connect the GND terminal to Floppy disk drive unit frame when check the RF signals waveform CN902 LCD PANEL BUZZER CN702 PK 61 BOARD VIDEO OUT jack CN701 CN851 BACK LIGHT CN682 Need not connected ZOOM CONTRO...

Page 76: ...ubjects 1 Color bar chart Standard picture frame When performing adjustments using the color bar chart ad just the picture frame as shown in Fig 5 1 7 Standard pic ture frame 2 Clear chart Standard picture frame Remove the color bar chart from the pattern box and insert a clear chart in its place Do not perform zoom operations dur ing this time 3 Chart for flange back adjustment Join together a pi...

Page 77: ...5 mm thickness woody board A 2 530 mm woody board B 2 500 mm woody board C 1 1000 mm 1026 mm 1026 mm 1000 mm 1000 mm 1030 mm 2 Apply black mat paint to one side of woody board A and B 3 Attach background paper J 2501 130 A to woody board C 4 Assemble so that the black sides and the background paper side of woody board A B and C are internal Fig 5 1 10 Fig 5 1 9 woody board A woody board B woody bo...

Page 78: ...n initialized change the data of the Fixed data 2 address shown in the following table by manual input Modifying Method 1 Before changing the data select page 0 address 01 and set data 01 2 New data for changing are not shown in the tables because they are different in destination When changing the data copy the data built in the same model Note If copy the data built in the different model the ca...

Page 79: ... to 98 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 99 Fixed data 2 9A Fixed data 2 9B Fixed data 2 9C Fixed data 2 9D to CF Fixed data 1 Initialized data D0 82 Bright adj D1 Fixed data 2 D2 80 White balance adj D3 B8 D4 CC Contrast adj D5 5E Black limit adj D6 80 VG center adj D7 78 VCO adj NTSC D8 60 V COM adj D9 Fixed data 2 DA 64 P SIG level adj DB Fixed data 1 Initialized data DC Fixed data 2 DD 70 VCO adj ...

Page 80: ...1 Initialized data 75 Fixed data 2 76 to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 4 E Page Table Note 1 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing B E F 7 9 Page Data Note 2 Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of B E F 7 9 Page Data Address Initial value Remark 00 to AD Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 1 Initialized data FD100 TYPE PA FD200 AE Fixed data 2 FD100 TYPE SO N...

Page 81: ...E Color reproduction adj 47 73 73 48 45 45 49 to 4C Fixed data 1 Initialized data 4D 28 28 Strobe white balance adj 4E 6E 6E 4F to 58 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 59 00 00 Auto white balance standard data input 5A 14 14 Mechanical shutter adj 5B Fixed data 1 Initialized data 5C 63 63 5D 83 83 5E 03 03 Color reproduction adj 5F E9 E9 60 to 63 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 64 10 10 Strobe white bal...

Page 82: ...a A9 00 00 Auto white balance adj AA 00 00 AB to C4 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Fixed data 2 FD100 TYPE PA C5 Fixed data 1 Initialized data FD100 TYPE SO FD200 Note 3 Fixed data 2 FD100 TYPE PA C6 Fixed data 1 Initialized data FD100 TYPE SO FD200 Note 3 Fixed data 2 FD100 TYPE PA C7 Fixed data 1 Initialized data FD100 TYPE SO FD200 Note 3 C8 to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data Note 3 Type of CCD...

Page 83: ... 7 Page Table Note 1 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing the B E F 7 9 Page Data Note 2 Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modified of B E F 7 9 Page Data Address Initial value Remark 00 to 5F Fixed data 1 Initialized data 60 0F 61 FF 62 0F 63 FF 64 0F 65 FF 66 0F 67 FF 68 0F 69 FF 6A 0F 6B FF 6C 0F 6D FF 6E 0F 6F FF 70 0F 71 FF 72 0F CCD black defect compensation 73 FF 74 0F ...

Page 84: ...0F D3 FF D4 0F D5 FF D6 0F D7 FF D8 0F CCD white defect compensation D9 FF DA 0F DB FF DC 0F DD FF DE 0F DF FF E0 0F E1 FF E2 0F E3 FF E4 0F E5 FF E6 0F E7 FF E8 0F E9 FF EA 0F EB FF EC 0F ED FF EE 0F EF FF F0 0F 7 9 Page Table Note 1 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing the B E F 7 9 Page Data Note 2 Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of B E F 7 9 Page Data Addres...

Page 85: ... value 4 F 66 Press PAUSE button Processing after Completing Adjustments Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 5 F1 00 2 0 01 00 A H Fig 5 1 11 Fig 5 1 12 1 3 VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS 1 Video Sync Level Adjustment Adjust the sync level of the composite video signal output Mode PLAY Signal Arbitrary Measurement Point Video terminal of VIDEO OUT jack 75 Ω terminated Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope A...

Page 86: ...3 D 63 Set the bit value of bit 6 is 1 and press PAUSE button Note 1 4 D 10 81 Press PAUSE button 5 6 C1 Check the data changes to 02 6 5 F1 FF 7 6 6C 01 8 Wait for 1 second 9 F 38 B1 Press PAUSE button 10 F C5 40 Press PAUSE button FD100 TYPE PA only Note 3 11 F C6 5A Press PAUSE button FD100 TYPE PA only Note 3 12 F C7 4A Press PAUSE button FD100 TYPE PA only Note 3 13 B 75 00 Press PAUSE button...

Page 87: ... on the color bar chart should be same See Fig 5 1 13 4 With vertical width of black E F set in same the color bar chart should come to the center of monitor TV See Fig 5 1 14 5 Check that the color bar on the monitor TV is focused 6 0 03 22 7 1 Note down the YH and YL data Note 1 Processing after Completing Adjustment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 03 00 How to reset the zoom and focus whe...

Page 88: ...rder Page Address Data Procedure 1 Perform Data setting during camera system adjustment Refer to page 5 16 2 6 94 14 3 6 95 79 4 6 01 6D Press PAUSE button Note 3 5 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 6 6 01 00 Press PAUSE button 7 0 03 03 8 6 01 01 Press PAUSE button 9 1 Check that the displayed data Note 2 during IRIS OPEN satisfied the specified value 10 6 01 03 Press PAUSE button 11 1 Check that...

Page 89: ... Check that the center of Siemens star chart meets the center of shot image screen with the zoom lens at TELE end and WIDE end respectively Specified voltage The specified voltage varies according to the minipattern box so adjustment the power sup ply output voltage to the specified voltage writ ten on the sheet which is supplied with the mini pattern box Minipattern box Below 3 cm Camera Camera t...

Page 90: ...ll be automatically input to page F address 14 to 25 87 8A and 8B Processing after Completing Adjustment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 01 00 Press PAUSE button 2 Release the data setting performed at step 1 Refer to page 5 16 3 Perform Flange Back Adjustment 2 3 2 Flange Back Adjustment 2 Perform this adjustment after performing Flange Back Adjust ment 1 Mode CAMERA Subject Subject more th...

Page 91: ...sity to the Siemens star up to a point before noise appear on the image 3 Perform Data setting during camera system adjustment Refer to page 5 16 4 B 3D Note down the data 5 B 3D 64 Press PAUSE button 6 Shoot the Siemens star with the zoom TELE end 7 Turn on the auto focus 8 Check that the lens is focused 9 6 2C 01 10 While observe the TV monitor change the zoom to the WIDE end and check that the ...

Page 92: ...s PAUSE button 2 Release the data setting performed at step 1 Refer to page 5 16 6 Mechanical Shutter Adjustment RadarW RadarW RadarW Adjust the period which the mechanical shutter is closed and com pensate the exposure Mode CAMERA Subject Clear chart Standard picture frame with the zoom lens at WIDE end Adjustment Page F Adjustment Address 5A 6C to 7F Note 1 Check that the data of page 6 address ...

Page 93: ... 48 FD200 AE level 1 0FE0 to 1020 AE level 2 30 to 50 Note 1 Check that the data of page 6 address 02 is 00 If not turn the power of unit OFF ON Note 2 The right four digits of the page 1 displayed data of the adjusting remote commander 1 XX XX Displayed data Note 3 Type of CCD imager is different according to the CD board in MVC FD100 Refer to page 7 to discriminate the type of CCD Adjusting meth...

Page 94: ... to page F address A0 and A3 Processing after Completing Adjustment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 01 00 Press PAUSE button 2 Release the data setting performed at step 1 Refer to page 5 16 3 0 01 00 9 Auto White Balance Standard Data Input Adjust the white balance standard data at 3200K Mode CAMERA Subject Clear chart Standard picture frame with the zoom lens at WIDE end Adjustment Page F ...

Page 95: ... Auto White Balance Adjustment RadarW RadarW RadarW Adjust the white balance standard data at 5800K Mode CAMERA Subject Clear chart Standard picture frame with the zoom lens at WIDE end Filter Filter C14 for color temperature correction Measurement Point Displayed data of page 1 Note 3 Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page F Adjustment Address 3F 40 80 A9 AA Specified Val...

Page 96: ...he adjusting remote commander 1 XX XX Displayed data Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Place the C14 filter on the lens 2 Perform Data setting during camera system adjustment Refer to page 5 16 3 Perform Picture Frame setting Refer to page 5 17 4 E 52 Note down the data 5 E 52 45 Press PAUSE button 6 6 01 3F Press PAUSE button 7 Check that the center of the white luminance point ...

Page 97: ...XX Displayed data Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Perform Data setting during camera system adjustment Refer to page 5 16 2 Perform Picture Frame setting Refer to page 5 17 3 E 52 Note down the data 4 E 52 45 Press PAUSE button 5 6 01 0F Press PAUSE button 6 0 03 04 7 1 Check that the displayed data Note 2 satisfied the R ratio specified value 8 0 03 05 9 1 Check that the displ...

Page 98: ...the power is turned on Turn the power off then on again if the adjustment is retried Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Perform Data setting during camera system adjustment Refer to page 5 16 2 Perform Picture Frame setting Refer to page 5 17 3 6 01 AB Press PAUSE button 4 6 12 80 5 Wait for 1 second 6 6 12 00 7 Wait for 2 seconds 8 6 01 A9 Press PAUSE button Note 3 9 6 02 Check ...

Page 99: ...d Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Perform Data setting during camera system adjustment Refer to page 5 16 2 Perform Picture Frame setting Refer to page 5 17 3 6 10 01 4 E 52 Note down the data 5 E 52 Set the following data and press PAUSE button FD100 Note 2 0A TYPE PA 08 TYPE SO FD200 07 6 6 01 0F Press PAUSE button 7 6 12 80 8 Wait for 1 second 9 6 12 00 10 Wait for 2 seconds 11 Check the ea...

Page 100: ...stment Refer to page 5 16 2 F DE Note down the data 3 F DE 1E Press PAUSE button 4 F E3 Note down the data 5 F E3 0E Press PAUSE button 6 6 01 8B Press PAUSE button Note 3 7 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 8 6 55 Check the data 00 to 7F Normal 80 to FF Defective 9 6 01 00 Press PAUSE button 10 F DE 0F Press PAUSE button 11 F E3 60 Press PAUSE button 12 6 01 87 Press PAUSE button 13 6 02 Check th...

Page 101: ...stem adjustment Refer to page 5 16 2 F DF Note down the data 3 F DF 4C Press PAUSE button 4 6 2C 01 5 6 90 00 6 6 91 03 7 6 92 00 8 6 93 00 9 6 01 79 Press PAUSE button 10 6 30 01 11 6 07 Check the data changes to 01 12 6 01 8D Press PAUSE button Note 4 13 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 14 6 55 Check the data 00 to 0A Normal 0B to FF Defective 15 6 01 00 Press PAUSE button 16 F DF 5A Press PAUS...

Page 102: ...ontrol button ON Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Perform Data setting during camera system adjustment Refer to page 5 16 2 6 90 00 3 6 91 00 4 6 92 FF 5 6 93 FF 6 6 6C 01 7 6 2C 01 8 6 01 79 Press PAUSE button 9 6 07 Check the data changes to 01 10 6 01 67 Press PAUSE button 11 Check the flashing 12 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 13 6 01 00 Press PAUSE button 14 6 01 67 Pre...

Page 103: ...cedure 1 Perform Data setting during camera system adjustment Refer to page 5 16 2 Perform Picture Frame setting Refer to page 5 17 3 6 01 0F Press PAUSE button 4 6 14 Note down the data 5 6 14 8B 6 0 03 04 7 1 Check that the displayed data Note 1 satisfied the R ratio specified value 8 0 03 05 9 1 Check that the displayed data Note 1 satisfied the B ratio specified value 10 6 14 90 11 6 12 Note d...

Page 104: ...ectricity when replacing it Note 3 Set the LCD BRIGHT Menu display to the center Adjusting connector Most of the measuring points for adjusting the LCD system are concentrated in CN803 of the FC 89 board Connect the Measuring Instruments via the CPC 12 jig J 6082 436 A The following table shows the Pin No and signal name of CN803 Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name 1 FDDRF_B 12 LANC_OUT 2 FDDRF_...

Page 105: ... data are set as the data are written to non volatile memory EEPROM Address Data Remark D0 82 Bright Adjustment D1 AB Fixed value D2 80 White Balance Adjustment D3 B8 D4 CC Contrast Adjustment D5 5E Black Limit Adjustment D6 80 VG Center Adjustment D7 78 VCO Adjustment NTSC D8 60 V COM Adjustment D9 6C Fixed value DA 64 P SIG Level Adjustment DB 00 Fixed value DC AA DD 84 VCO Adjustment PAL DE 44 ...

Page 106: ...s Menu setting 1 VIDEO OUT of SET UP menu NTSC NTSC mode This adjustment must be performed in NTSC mode so don t set the menu setting to PAL Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 D D7 Change the data and set the phase difference T to the NTSC specified value 3 D D7 Press PAUSE button 4 D DD Change the data and set the phase difference T to the PAL specified value 5 D DD Pr...

Page 107: ...alue 5 D D5 Press PAUSE button Processing after Completing Adjustments Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 5 F1 00 2 0 01 00 4 Bright Adjustment PK 61 Board Set the amplitude of the RGB decoder for driving the LCD to the specified value If deviated the LCD screen image will be blackish or saturated whitish Mode PLAY Signal Arbitrary Measurement Point Pin 9 of CN803 on FC 89 board VG External trigg...

Page 108: ... 1 0 01 01 2 5 F1 03 3 D D4 Change the data and set the voltage A to the specified value 4 D D4 Press PAUSE button Processing after Completing Adjustments Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 5 F1 00 2 0 01 00 Fig 5 1 25 6 VG Center Adjustment PK 61 Board Set the center of VG signal for driving the LCD to the specified value Mode PLAY Signal Arbitrary Measurement Point Pin 9 of CN803 on FC 89 board...

Page 109: ...t Pin 8 of CN803 on FC 89 board COM Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page D Adjustment Address DA Specified Value A 5 0 0 1 Vp p Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 D DA Change the data and set the voltage A to the specified value 3 D DA Press PAUSE button Processing after Completing Adjustment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 00 2H A Fig 5 1 26 ...

Page 110: ...stment and Contrast Adjustment before this adjustment Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 5 F1 02 3 2 10 02 4 D D8 Change the data so that brightness of the section A and section B is equal 5 D D8 Read the data and this data is named Dref 6 Convert Dref to decimal notation and obtain Dref Note 2 7 Calculate DD8 using following equations decimal calculation 8 DD8 Dref 9 9...

Page 111: ...g the fol lowing parts If necessary adjust them 1 LCD panel 2 Light induction plate 3 IC901 Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 5 F1 02 3 D D2 80 Press PAUSE button D3 B8 Initial value 4 Check that the LCD screen is not colored If not colored proceed to Processing after Completing Adjustments 5 D D2 Change the data so that the LCD screen is not colored D3 Note 2 Note 2 T...

Page 112: ...sion table Processing after Completing Adjustments Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 00 1 6 SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS 1 Battery Down Adjustment Set the battery end voltage If the voltage is incorrect the life of battery will shorten The image at the battery end will also be rough Mode CAMERA Subject Arbitrary Measurement Point Displayed data of page 2 address 52 Measuring Instrument...

Page 113: ...e come impossible Or compatibility of floppy disk with other machines can be lost Mode PLAY Signal Alignment disks TFD2 1 and TFD2 2 Arbitrary signal Measurement Point Check on LCD screen Measuring Instrument Specified Value The playback pictures should be normal Checking method 1 Disconnect the adjusting remote commander 2 Insert the alignment disk TFD2 1 17 5 um 3 Playback arbitrary signal and c...

Page 114: ... 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 pressed to write the adjustment data in the nonvolatile memory The new adjustment data will not be recorded in the nonvolatile memo...

Page 115: ... 7 8 9 A B C D E F hexadecimal notation The upper digits of the A b c d E F hexadecimal notation 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 3 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 4 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 5 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 6 96 97 98 99...

Page 116: ...and set data 01 For page D the data set is recorded in the non volatile memory by pressing the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote com mander In this case take note that the test mode will not be exited even when the main power is turned off After completing adjustments repairs be sure to return the data of this address to 00 and press the PAUSE button of the ad justing remote commander Select pa...

Page 117: ...ta 00 Page 2 Address 06 Data 02 5 47 E Display Code C 32 01 C 13 01 E 91 01 E 61 00 E61 10 Countermeasure Change the disk and turn off the main power then back on Replace the floppy disk or Memory Stick Format the floppy disk or Memory Stick with the MVC FD100 FD200 Checking of flash unit or replacement of flash unit Checking of lens drive circuit Cause Defective floppy disk The type of floppy dis...

Page 118: ... are critical for safety Replace only with part number speci fied Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiquens pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié 1 3 073 018 01 RETAINER DC 2 3 948 339 61 TAPPING 03 1 418 995 11 FLASH UNIT 4 3 058 801 01 SHEET ST INSULATING 5 A 7078 139 A FU 159 BOARD COMPLETE 6 1 418 894 11 SWITCH BLOCK CONTROL 7 3 073 019...

Page 119: ...REW M2X4 57 3 072 999 01 COVER DC FD100 57 3 072 999 11 COVER DC FD200 58 3 073 013 01 SHEET METAL L STRAP 59 3 066 775 01 SPRING BT PLATE 60 3 066 772 01 PLATE HINGE 61 3 066 778 01 SPRING BT TORSION 62 3 066 773 01 HOLDER BATTERY 63 3 969 380 01 SPRING BATTERY 64 3 948 339 01 SCREW TAPPING 65 3 066 774 01 SHAFT HINGE 66 3 052 574 01 CLAW BT LOCK 67 3 058 755 01 SCREW TRIPOD 68 3 713 791 41 SCREW...

Page 120: ... 106 A 7078 111 A FC 89 BOARD COMPLETE SERVICE FD100 TYPE PA Note 2 106 A 7078 112 A FC 89 BOARD COMPLETE SERVICE FD200 107 1 683 379 11 FP 465 FLEXIBLE BOARD 108 3 061 228 01 RETAINER HARNESS CN201 1 794 962 11 CONNECTOR SQUARE TYPE USB 5P Note 2 About FC 89 board CD 379 390 board and CCD imager discriminate CCD type on the machine referring to page 7 and replace the same type 101 Note 1 106 Note...

Page 121: ...K SHIELD 152 1 683 380 11 FP 466 FLEXIBLE BOARD 153 3 948 339 61 TAPPING 154 A 7078 140 A PK 61 BOARD COMPLETE 155 3 073 075 01 RETAINER BL 156 3 068 458 01 WINDOW SOLAR 157 3 066 764 01 SHEET BUZZER ADHESIVE BZ901 1 529 739 11 BUZZER PIEZOELECTRIC LCD901 8 753 050 80 ACX307AKC 1 0ND801 1 517 787 71 TUBE FLUORESCENT COLD CATHODE Ref No Part No Description Ref No Part No Description 156 152 157 153...

Page 122: ...ON LOCK FD100 214 3 066 788 01 KNOB EJECT FD200 214 3 066 788 31 KNOB EJECT FD100 215 3 058 785 01 SPRING LOCK BUTTON 216 3 066 802 11 COVER USB JACK FD100 216 3 066 802 21 COVER USB JACK FD200 217 3 066 805 21 LID CPC FD100 217 3 066 805 31 LID CPC FD200 218 3 073 034 01 KNOB MODE SELECTION FD100 218 3 073 034 11 KNOB MODE SELECTION FD200 219 3 073 035 01 RETAINER MODE SELECTION 220 3 073 039 01 ...

Page 123: ...ETE FD100 TYPE SO Note 2 258 A 7078 141 A CD 379 BOARD COMPLETE FD100 TYPE PA Note 2 258 A 7078 144 A CD 390 BOARD COMPLETE FD200 259 3 073 017 01 SHEET LENS IC101 A 7095 017 A CCD BLOCK ASSY CCD IMAGER FD100 SO Note 2 4 IC101 A 7095 033 A CCD BLOCK ASSY CCD IMAGER FD200 IC201 A 7095 023 A CCD BLOCK ASSY CCD IMAGER FD100 PA Note 2 4 Note 4 Be sure to read Precuations for Replacement of CCD Imager ...

Page 124: ...826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C212 1 107 820 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 16V C214 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V CONNECTOR CN201 1 691 358 21 CONNECTOR FFC FPC ZIF 20P DIODE D201 8 719 073 01 DIODE MA111 K8 S0 FERRITE BEAD FB201 1 414 228 11 FERRITE 0uH FB202 1 414 228 11 FERRITE 0uH IC IC201 A 7095 023 A CCD BLOCK ASSY Note COIL L201 1 469 525 91 INDUCTOR 10uH TRANSISTOR Q201 8 729 117 73 ...

Page 125: ...IP 10 5 1 16W FD200 R104 1 218 935 11 RES CHIP 33 5 1 16W FD100 TYPE SO R105 1 218 931 11 RES CHIP 15 5 1 16W FD200 R105 1 218 935 11 RES CHIP 33 5 1 16W FD100 TYPE SO R106 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W FD200 R106 1 218 963 11 RES CHIP 6 8K 5 1 16W FD100 TYPE SO R107 1 208 643 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W FD200 R107 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W FD100 TYPE SO R108 1 218 981 11 RES CHIP 220K 5 1 ...

Page 126: ...RAMIC CHIP 27PF 5 50V C861 1 127 692 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 6 3V C863 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C864 1 164 657 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 015uF 10 50V C865 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V 0C866 1 131 959 91 CERAMIC CHIP 12PF 10 3KV C901 1 107 687 11 TANTAL CHIP 3 3uF 20 20V C902 1 107 820 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 16V C903 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C904 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CH...

Page 127: ...W R717 1 218 956 11 RES CHIP 1 8K 5 1 16W R718 1 218 958 11 RES CHIP 2 7K 5 1 16W R719 1 218 958 11 RES CHIP 2 7K 5 1 16W R721 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R722 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R723 1 218 963 11 RES CHIP 6 8K 5 1 16W R724 1 218 972 11 RES CHIP 39K 5 1 16W R725 1 218 971 11 RES CHIP 33K 5 1 16W R726 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R727 1 216 013 00 METAL CHIP 33 5 1 10W R...

Page 128: ...S S712 1 771 040 31 SWITCH PUSH MS FD SENSOR SE701 1 801 868 41 SENSOR SHOCK TRANSFORMER 0T851 1 435 786 31 TRANSFORMER INVERTER VARISTOR VDR782 1 803 974 21 VARISTOR CHIP VDR783 1 801 862 11 VARISTOR CHIP VDR851 1 801 862 11 VARISTOR CHIP ACCESSORIES 0 1 475 599 11 ADAPTOR AC AC L10 0 1 569 007 11 ADAPTOR CONVERSION 2P E 0 1 569 008 21 ADAPTOR CONVERSION 2P E 0 1 696 819 11 CORD POWER AUS 0 1 769...

Page 129: ...0 FD200H R Y B Y R B G MG YE CY For NTSC mode MVC FD100 FD200 FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION FRAME with a clear sheet for use R Y B Y R B G MG YE CY For PAL mode MVC FD100 FD200 ...

Page 130: ... 152 MVC FD100 FD100H FD200 FD200H Sony EMCS Co 9 929 934 31 2003I0500 1 2003 9 Published by DI CS Strategy Div ...

Page 131: ...00 FD100H FD200 FD200H Canadian Model MVC FD100 FD200 AEP Model UK Model MVC FD200 E Model Japanese Model MVC FD100 FD200 Australian Model Brazilian Model MVC FD100 Note Any particular parts for Brazilian Model are not especially prepared Therefore there are no differences in the contents of the service manual Sony EMCS Co 9 929 934 81 2003C0500 1 2003 3 Published by DI Customer Center ...

Page 132: ...el Brazilian Model MVC FD100 Suffix number of the following boards are Changed from 11 11 11 11 11 to 13 13 13 13 13 CD 379 CD 390 PK 61 and FU 159 board Change of repair parts Note Suffix No 12 does not exist for CD 379 CD 390 PK 61 and FU 159 boards Comparison between suffix 11 and suffix 13 Note Since CD 379 board and CD 390 board are not changed refer to information about suffix 11 CD 379 boar...

Page 133: ...hematic Diagram 4 25 PK 61 BACK LIGHT DRIVE Schematic Diagram 4 27 FU 159 DC IN Schematic Diagram 4 29 4 3 Printed Wiring Boards 4 35 PK 61 Printed Wiring Board 4 35 FU 159 Printed Wiring Board 4 39 4 5 Parts Location 4 42 6 REPAIR PARTS LIST 6 1 Exploded Views 23 Change of Repair Parts 23 6 1 1 Cabinet Front Section 23 6 1 4 Cabinet Rear Section 23 6 1 5 Cabinet Rear Assembly 23 6 1 6 Lens Block ...

Page 134: ...89 4 10 IRIS DRIVE HALL AMP IC183 IC184 IC185 H V1A V1B V3B V4 V DRIVE Z SENS RST F SENS RST HALL AD HALL DRIVE IC651 CLOCK GEN FC 89 1 10 TG CLK MC CLK USB CLK FDC CLK X651 R IRIS MECHA SHUTTER DRIVE FC 89 4 10 IC183 FC 89 4 10 ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE FC 89 4 10 IRIS DRIVE HALL AMP IC183 IC184 IC185 H V1A V1B V3B V4 DRIVE Z SENS RST F SENS RST HALL AD HALL DRIVE IC651 CLOCK GEN FC 89 1...

Page 135: ...LL AMP HALL BIAS GAN CONTROL FC 89 4 10 CAM 15V CAM 7 5V CAM P 5V Q102 103 105 CAM DD ON Service manual page 3 20E Suffix 11 Suffix 13 Z SENS VCC F SENS VCC CD 9 10 12 11 CA CN1 CN101 CA CN1 Z F 7 20 IC182 IRIS MECHA SHUTTER DRIVE FC 89 4 10 CAM 15V CAM 7 5V FOCUS ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE FC 89 4 10 IC183 D 3 2V Q182 Q317 318 L182 CAM 7 5V CAM 15V FD100 T Z SENS VCC F SENS VCC C 9 10 12 11 CN CN101 CN Z 7...

Page 136: ...WITCH 4 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Points changed portion Suffix 13 CD 379 CCD IMAGER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Service manual page 4 8 Location C 6 to E 8 Suffix 13 CD 390 CCD IMAGER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Service manual page 4 9 Location E 6 to F 8 FD200 FD100 TYPE SO FD100 TYPE SO FD200 FD100 TYPE SO FD200 R14 9 P0 R1 5 P0 R1 5 P0 R13 3 P0 R 7 5 P0 8 1 9 2 P0 7 8 8 8 P0 0 1 3 5 4 FD100 FD200 TYPE SO 8 1 9 2 P0 22...

Page 137: ... 0 FB791 XX D785 J781 FB789 1k R782 LND781 FLAME_GND VDR781 XX LND784 FLAME_GND FB788 LND782 FLAME_GND LND783 FLAME_GND MA8082 K8 S0 D786 VDR782 30p VDR783 1000p LND856 FLAME_GND LND855 STATIC_GND VDR851 1000p 1 A SE701 BZ001 XX FLASH FLASH LED AMBER POWER DISPLAY PLAY STILL MOVIE PROGRAM AE POWER LED GREEN CHARGE LED AMBER SET LEFT S DOWN RIGHT UP SET 1 FOCUS MS FD LCD BACKLIGHT REG_GND UNREG_GND...

Page 138: ...P 1 SHR 2 SHG 3 SHB 4 SHA 5 GND 6 SBLK 7 PRG 8 FRP 9 RGT XCSH 10 HCK1 XCSV 11 HCK2 PCG 12 NC XPCG 13 NC ENB 14 NC XENB 15 HST CKV1 16 WIDE CKV2 17 TEST STV 18 VDD 19 TESTI XSTV 20 DWN CHK2 21 EN CKH1 22 VCK XSTH 23 VST STH 24 SLSH0 25 TEST CKO 26 CKII 27 CKO TEST 28 SLSH1 29 TEST 30 GND 31 RPD 32 SLSH2 33 XVD 34 HPOS0 35 HPOS1 36 XHD 37 HPOS2 38 XWIDE 39 HPOS3 40 NT PAL 41 HPOS4 42 VDD 43 VREV 44 ...

Page 139: ...3 4 5 2SD2216J QR K8 SO Q857 6 3V 2 2u C854 L853 82uH 560 R856 22uH L852 C852 22u 16V 47k R864 1 10W 1800 R868 1500 R863 27p C859 0 5 27k R854 2SD2216J QR K8 SO Q854 560 R858 UN9112J K8 SO Q861 0 1u C863 68k R876 10P CN851 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 XX C861 ND801 BACK LIGHT D901 LED 1 A 22u 10V C867 LED_GND LED BL_LOW N C N C N C N C N C N C BL_HIGH IC851 DC DC CONTROL IC852 CURRENT DETECT BACK LIGHT DR...

Page 140: ...6 MVC FD100 FD100H FD200 FD200H 8 8 3 7 8 0 7 8 8 3 8 3 1 1 8 3 0 0 2 8 0 022u 01 1M R006 K03FE TPL3 Q004 1SS357 TPH3 D002 47k R019 SSM3K03FE TPL3 Q005 0 R021 X 01 1k R004 R020 1 8W 10 DTC144EMT2L Q003 SI4963DY T1 Q001 8 7 2 1 6 5 4 3 6800 R005 2SB1122 ST TD Q002 XX Q006 1 2 3 4 5 6 S D G G D S SWITCH SWITCH Q002 003 005 CHARGE CONTROL FU 159 ...

Page 141: ...r PK 61 board is six layer print board However the patterns of layers 2 to 5 have not been included in the diagram There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram See page 4 50 for printed parts location Chip transistor E B C 3 1 5 5 2 4 6 5 4 3 1 2 ...

Page 142: ... A C901 A C917 C861 B C907 Q853 Q855 Q908 VDR783 D785 D852 D903 L901 L902 L904 S708 S710 S712 1 12 36 25 48 13 37 24 IC901 1 12 36 25 48 13 37 24 IC904 Q903 Q904 Q905 D701 D702 D703 C851 C857 C858 C863 C902 C903 C904 C915 C916 C920 C922 C924 C926 C927 C928 C935 C862 C934 FB791 LND781 LND783 LND855 Q860 S702 S705 S707 S711 C864 C855 C905 C912 C913 C914 C925 C936 C937 C938 R725 S709 A C867 A C940 C9...

Page 143: ...See page 4 51 for printed parts location Chip transistor Suffix 13 FU 159 DC IN PRINTED WIRING BOARD E B C R001 R002 R006 FB004 FB005 D001 CN001 C001 C002 C003 FB001 LND001 LF001 F001 F002 F003 F004 F005 Q004 Q001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN005 1 5 6 2 CN004 1 12 CN002 CN003 1 9 E D C B A 1 2 3 4 05 FU 159 BOARD SIDE A 1 3 1 4 1 683 376 13 R004 R005 R019 R008 R021 R009 R020 Q003 Q002 D002 VDR001 VDR002 VDR...

Page 144: ...5 IC901 D 4 IC902 B 4 IC903 B 3 IC904 C 2 J781 G 7 L702 G 6 L851 A 4 L852 B 5 L853 B 6 L901 D 3 L902 D 4 L903 A 3 L904 B 2 Q851 B 4 Q852 C 4 Q853 B 5 Q854 B 4 Q855 B 5 Q856 B 5 Q857 B 5 Q858 B 5 Q859 B 5 Q860 B 6 Q861 C 5 Q903 D 5 Q904 D 5 Q905 C 5 Q908 D 2 R705 F 6 R710 A 1 R713 A 1 R714 F 6 R715 G 6 R716 F 2 R717 F 2 R718 G 3 R719 F 2 R721 G 4 R722 G 5 R723 G 4 R724 G 5 R725 E 6 R726 E 4 R727 A ...

Page 145: ...w Type Ref No Part No Description 6 4 Ref No Part No Description BZ901 1 825 273 31 BUZZER PIEZO ELECTRIC BZ901 1 529 739 11 BUZZER PIEZO ELECTRIC 6 1 5 CABINET REAR ASSEMBLY Page Former Type New Type Ref No Part No Description 6 5 Ref No Part No Description 215 3 069 194 01 SPRING LOCK BUTTON 215 3 058 785 01 SPRING LOCK BUTTON 6 1 6 LENS BLOCK SECTION Page Former Type New Type Ref No Part No Des...

Page 146: ... 729 037 74 TRANSISTOR UN9213J TX SO A 7078 141 A CD 379 BOARD COMPLETE FD100 TYPE PA TRANSISTOR Q202 6 550 119 01 TRANSISTOR DTC144EMT2L A 7078 137 A CD 390 BOARD COMPLETE FD100 TYPE SO A 7078 144 A CD 390 BOARD COMPLETE FD200 TRANSISTOR Q101 6 550 119 01 TRANSISTOR DTC144EMT2L A 7078 139 A FU 159 BOARD COMPLETE TRANSISTOR Q003 6 550 119 01 TRANSISTOR DTC144EMT2L Page Suffix 11 Suffix 13 Ref No P...

Page 147: ...uF 10 6 3V C935 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C936 1 125 889 91 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 10V C937 1 125 889 91 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 10V C938 1 125 889 91 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 10V C939 1 127 573 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 16V C940 1 165 897 11 TANTAL CHIP 22UF 20 10V CONNECTOR CN701 1 774 054 21 CONNECTOR FFC FPC ZIF 45P CN702 1 784 342 11 HOUSING CONNECTOR 2P CN851 1 764 709 11 CONNECTOR FFC F...

Page 148: ...18 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R920 1 218 976 11 RES CHIP 82K 5 1 16W R921 1 218 974 11 RES CHIP 56K 5 1 16W R922 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R923 1 218 968 11 RES CHIP 18K 5 1 16W R924 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R925 1 218 967 11 RES CHIP 15K 5 1 16W R927 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R928 1 218 969 11 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R930 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R931 1 218 941 81...

Page 149: ...6 7 Ref No Part No Description A 7078 137 A CD 390 BOARD COMPLETE FD100 TYPE SO A 7078 144 A CD 390 BOARD COMPLETE FD200 IC IC101 A 7095 033 A CCD BLOCK ASSY FD200 Note RESISTOR R107 1 208 643 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W FD200 ACCESSORIES 0 1 475 599 11 ADAPTOR AC AC L10 1 792 955 11 CORD CONNECTION AV CONNECTING 1 5m 6 8 6 18E The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical...

Page 150: ... 28 MVC FD100 FD100H FD200 FD200H Sony EMCS Co 9 929 934 83 2003E0500 1 2003 5 Published by DI Customer Center ...

Page 151: ...he service manual PV03 009 Addition of Australian Model FD200 Note Any particular parts for Australian Model are not especially prepared Therefore there are no differences in the contents of the service manual Since the accessories of the Australian Model of FD200 are common to the Australian Model of FD100 refer to it The other parts can use the contents of MVC FD100 FD100H FD200 FD200H service m...

Page 152: ...on 1 C1 Supplement 2 S2 PV02 019 Supplement 3 S3 PV03 009 Contents Addition of Brazilian Model FD100 Correction of repair parts S M correction Page 6 16 Suffix number of the following boards are changed from 11 to 13 CD 379 CD 390 PK 61 and FU 159 board Change of repair parts Addition of Australian Model FD200 S M Rev issued No Yes No No 992993435 pdf ...

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