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4-2. 

Description of Menu

4-2-1. 

TOP Menu

The TOP menu is a screen that displays the whole configuration of menu items.

How to display the TOP menu

1.

Set the three controls as described below.

• BRIGHT control: Fully clockwise
• CONTRAST control: Fully counterclockwise
• PEAKING control: Fully clockwise

2.

Press the MENU switch while holding down the MENU control.
The TOP menu is displayed.

TOP MENU screen

         VF MENU

      TOP MENU
OPERATION
SERVICE

Menu item

Description

OPERATION

The setting items required for operation of this unit are summarized.

SERVICE

The items required for maintenance of this unit such as the electrical adjustment, hours meter, or
self-diagnosis function of this unit are summarized.

4-2-2. 

OPERATION Menu

The setting items required for operation of this unit are summarized in this OPERATION menu.
For more details, refer to the Operation Manual supplied for this unit.

4-2-3. 

SERVICE Menu

The items required for maintenance of this unit such as the electrical adjustment, hours meter, or self-diagnosis function
of this unit are summarized in this SERVICE menu.

Note

• The item may be not able to be selected in the menu item below by the current menu item setting.
• For the item that cannot be selected, “— — —” is displayed in the setting value.

HDVF-L750/HDVF-L770

4-3

Summary of Contents for HDVF-L750

Page 1: ...LCD COLOR VIEWFINDER HDVF L750 HDVF L770 SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition ...

Page 2: ...schen Schlages Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen AVERTISSEMENT Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l entretien Afin de réduire les risques de décharge éle...

Page 3: ...xial Cable 1 8 1 6 Service Tools Equipment 1 10 1 6 1 Service Tools 1 10 1 6 2 Equipment 1 10 1 7 Locations for Greasing 1 11 1 8 Adjusting the Arm Lift Angle 1 12 1 9 Firmware and PLD Upgrading 1 14 1 9 1 ROM and Software Versions Check 1 14 1 9 2 Writing and Rewriting Software 1 14 1 9 3 Writing and Rewriting PLD Internal Data 1 14 1 10 Notes on Replacing the Board 1 15 1 11 Lead free Solder 1 1...

Page 4: ... 4 1 2 Description of Switches 4 1 4 1 3 Basic Operations 4 1 4 2 Description of Menu 4 3 4 2 1 TOP Menu 4 3 4 2 2 OPERATION Menu 4 3 4 2 3 SERVICE Menu 4 3 5 Electrical Adjustment 5 1 Actions to Be Taken When Replacing the LCD Module 5 1 6 Spare Parts 6 1 Note on Repair Parts 6 1 6 2 Exploded Views 6 2 6 3 Supplied Accessories 6 10 7 Diagrams Block Diagrams 7 1 Frame Wiring 7 3 HDVF L750 HDVF L77...

Page 5: ...ed for this unit in addition to this Service Manual Operation Guide Supplied with this unit Operation Manual CD ROM Supplied with this unit This manual contains information required to operate and use the unit Factory Service Manual Available on request This manual describes the information items that premise the service based on the components parts Trademarks System names and product names writt...

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Page 7: ...Section 1 Service Overview 1 1 Board Location SW 1638 HDVF L770 HDVF L750 PR 332 SW 1637 SW 1636 VR 352 CN 3713 CN 3715 VR 352 CN 3713 CN 3715 PR 332 SW 1636 HDVF L750 HDVF L770 1 1 ...

Page 8: ...o connection 11 NC No connection 12 Y VIDEO X IN 1 0 Vp p Zi 75 Ω 13 VIDEO GND GND for VIDEO 14 Pb VIDEO X IN 0 7 Vp p Zi 75 Ω Continued No Signal I O Specifications 15 Pr VIDEO X IN 0 7 Vp p Zi 75 Ω 16 REC L IN ON 5 V OFF GND 17 R TALLY IN ON 5 V OFF GND 18 NC No connection 19 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 20 UNREG IN 10 5 V to 17 V 2 CAM Rectangular 26 pin External View Rectangular 26 pin 1 13 14 26 N...

Page 9: ...5 Gbps 1 4835 Gbps 4 DC IN 1 2 3 4 External View DIN 4 pin Male No Signal I O Specifications 1 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 2 TALLY IN ON GND OFF High impedance Open collector 3 NC No connection 4 UNREG IN 10 5 to 17 V dc 2 A max HDVF L750 HDVF L770 1 3 ...

Page 10: ...F SYM ON CN Differ according to the destination 1 S1202 TEST SIGNAL 1 2 Selection of signal output type to TP700 Refer to 3 3 Internal Test Signal All OFF TEST POINT 3 to 5 Selection of signal output point to TP700 Refer to 3 3 Internal Test Signal All OFF 6 to 8 Not used All OFF 1 All these bits were set to off when the board was purchased When installing this board to the HDVF L750 L770 change t...

Page 11: ...re performed Then the processed SDI signal is input to the FPGA IC1 Video Signal Processing Circuit Peaking processing ZEBRA FALSE COLOR processing and WFM signal creation are applied to digital video signals that are input to the FPGA IC1 Then the signals are distributed to two channels and are then input to the image processing IC IC2 This image processing IC IC2 performs picture size conversion...

Page 12: ... the proper input power voltage range Power input switching circuit This unit is provided with other three power input methods power supply from the CAM camera connectors 20p and 26p and power supply from the DC IN connector Each power input is connected to the FET switch Q1631 Q1632 Q1635 Q1636 Q1639 and Q1640 When power is input to the DC IN connector the DC IN connector is preferentially select...

Page 13: ...l from the FPGA IC1 to perform ON OFF control While the 3 3 V_LCD power supply circuit is turned off this circuit discharges C1727 and the LCD module LED drive circuit This unit has two LED drive circuits to control the LCD module backlight and UP TALLY In the backlight drive circuit IC1401 brightness setting was made in the factory shipping process by the analog dimming control by using the DC si...

Page 14: ... Do not attempt to disconnect by pulling the cable NG Fine wire coaxial cable Connector Polarity marks 1 Hold both sides of the fine wire coaxial cable connector and pull the connector straight to disconnect it Connecting I P X Fine wire coaxial cable Connector Polarity marks Note Firmly insert the connector straight as far as it will go 1 Insert the connector straight matching the polarity marks ...

Page 15: ...connector remover from the opposite side of the cable of the coaxial cable Do not attempt to pull the cable Coaxial cable Notch Connector remover Connecting 1 Hold the plug of the coaxial cable 2 Push the plug perpendicularly to the connector while slightly turning the plug clockwise and counterclockwise Hold the plug to connect Connecting connector HDVF L750 HDVF L770 1 9 ...

Page 16: ...6252 510 A Torque screwdriver 6 kg cm 0 6 N m Screw tightening J 6252 520 A Torque screwdriver 12 kg cm 1 2 N m Screw tightening J 6510 120 A RS232 Interface cable Used for software data downloading J 7121 210 A Connector remover Disconnecting coaxial cables Commercially available Xilinx Platform Cable USB II Used for PLD data downloading 1 6 2 Equipment Equipment Model name HDD camera The camera ...

Page 17: ...surface Hole slope Hole slope Arm shaft outer surface Hole inner surface Knob threads Knob threads Knob threads Knob threads Springs outer surface Springs outer surface Slide base Lift center shaft groove Lift center shaft grooves Lift center shaft grooves Warm gear shafts upper lower U grooves Gear engaging portion Wheel gear hole inside only both ends HDVF L750 HDVF L770 1 11 ...

Page 18: ...he base guide B3 x 5 B3 x 5 Base guard VF holder unit 3 Set the lift stopper in the lower limit position Loosen the two set screws Set the arm angle to 5 degrees upward and contact the arm with the stopper pin as shown in the figure Apply locking compound to the two setscrews and tighten them to the specified torque Lower limit setting of lift stopper Stopper pin Tightening torque 0 8 0 12 N m Lif...

Page 19: ...t the arm with the stopper pin as shown in the figure Apply locking compound to the two setscrews and tighten them to the specified torque Lower limit setting of lift stopper Stopper pin Tightening torque 0 8 0 12 N m Lift stopper setscrews 5 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HDVF L750 HDVF L770 1 13 ...

Page 20: ...eck Procedure 1 Display the TOP menu Refer to 4 2 1 TOP Menu 2 Display the VERSION screen in the SERVICE menu 3 Confirm the version of ROM and software 1 9 2 Writing and Rewriting Software If software data needs to be upgraded contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center 1 9 3 Writing and Rewriting PLD Internal Data If PLD needs to be upgraded contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Ce...

Page 21: ...only the PR 332 board When replacing the LCD module do not transfer IC1208 Refer to 5 1 Actions to Be Taken When Replacing the LCD Module Tip When replacing the PR 332 board electrical adjustment is not required Procedure 1 Remove the PR 332 board from the unit 2 Remove IC1208 from the PR 332 board before replacing it 3 Remove IC1208 from the new PR 332 board 4 Mount IC1208 removed in step 2 on th...

Page 22: ...with the lead free mark due to their particular size LEAD FREE MARK Note The lead free solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than the ordinary solder therefore it is recommended to use the soldering iron having a temperature regulator The ordinary soldering iron can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time The printed pattern copper foil m...

Page 23: ...rque M2 0 19 0 03 N m M2 6 0 53 0 07 N m M3 0 80 0 12 N m Tip When using the torque driver with the notation of cN m interpret it as follows Example 0 8 N m 80 cN m Since small screws are used in the unit they may fall into the unit when they are removed and installed To prevent screws from falling it is recommended that the bit of each torque driver be magnetized to a degree that prevents screws ...

Page 24: ...shown HDVF L770 only Knob ARM SIDE Knob ARM SIDE 2 Open the CN cap in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the six screws to detach the VF holder assembly HDVF L770 rear panel assembly HDVF L750 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 CN cap VF holder assembly HDVF L770 Rear panel assembly HDVF L750 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 2 ...

Page 25: ...tection sheet 3 Disconnect the three harnesses from the three connectors CN100 CN1900 and CN1901 on the PR 332 board 4 Remove the CN assembly Harnesses CN1901 CN1900 CN100 CN assembly Coaxial cable CN501 Harness protection sheet Harness protection sheet Arrange of the harnesses PR 332 board Note When installing the CN assembly dress the harnesses into the harness protection sheet 5 Install the rem...

Page 26: ... 2 Disconnect the two harnesses from the two connectors CN1500 CN1501 on the PR 332 board 3 Remove the four screws Harnesses Tape A CN1501 CN1500 Portion A PR 332 board PSW3 x 8 PSW3 x 8 PSW3 x 8 PSW3 x 8 Note When attaching the tape A do not slacken the harness at the portion A 4 Open the PR 332 board in the direction of the arrow Note Be careful not to damage fine wire coaxial cable connected to...

Page 27: ...e the two screws to detach the VF GND plate and the connector plate 7 Remove the four radiation sheets drop protection and the switch knob from the PR 332 board PR 332 board Radiation rubber Drop protection Screws VF GND plate Connector plate Switch knob 8 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 5 ...

Page 28: ...d Refer to 2 4 PR 332 Board Procedure 1 Remove the two tapes A 2 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN301 on the SW 1636 board HDVF L770 only Harness CN301 SW 1636 board LCD module Tape A Tape A 3 Remove the four screws to detach the two LCD holders 4 Remove the LCD module LCD holder LCD module LCD holder PSW3 x 8 PSW3 x 8 5 Disconnect the fine wire coaxial cable from the connector on the L...

Page 29: ...he two noise suppression sheets 1 Connector Noise suppression sheet 1 Fine wire coaxial cable LCD module 7 Remove the two noise suppression sheets 1 LCD module Noise suppression sheets 1 HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 7 ...

Page 30: ...nd then install it as shown in the figure Protection sheet New LCD module About 2 mm to 5 mm Note When attaching the noise suppression sheets 1 do not ride it on the step Be careful because the noise suppression sheets 1 are easily damaged by tugging LCD module Step Note for installing Step Noise suppression sheets 1 Noise suppression sheet 1 HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 8 ...

Page 31: ...ssembly 3 Remove the PR 332 board Refer to 2 4 PR 332 Board Procedure 1 Remove the RE knob RE knob 2 Remove the tape A HDVF L770 only 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN302 on the SW 1636 board HDVF L770 only 4 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN300 on the SW 1636 board 5 Remove the three screws to detach the SW harness protection sheet and the SW 1636 board HDVF L750 HDVF L770...

Page 32: ...e cushion PSW3 x 8 SW harness protection sheet SW 1636 board Cushion Harness HDVF L770 only Tape A HDVF L770 only Harness CN302 CN300 Drop protection rubber 7 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 10 ...

Page 33: ...the PR 332 board Refer to 2 4 PR 332 Board Procedure 1 Remove the three volume knobs Volume knobs 2 Remove the three screws to detach the VR harness protection sheet 3 Lift up the VR 352 board and then disconnect the harness from the connector CN600 on the VR 352 board VR 352 board CN600 Harness VR harness protection sheet PSW3 x 8 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HDVF...

Page 34: ...he connector CN400 on the SW 1637 board 3 Remove the screw to detach the SW 1637 board Handle cover right SW 1637 board Handle base B2 x 6 CN400 Harness Hexagon socket bolt Note When installing do not have a gap between SW 1637 board and handle base 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 12 ...

Page 35: ...he connector CN500 on the SW 1638 board 3 Remove the screw to detach the SW 1638 board CN500 Harness SW 1638 board B2 x 6 Handle cover left Hexagon socket bolt Handle base Note When installing do not have a gap between SW 1638 board and handle base 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 13 ...

Page 36: ...e lock shoes Cone lock shoe Cone lock shoe Knob ARM SIDE Knob ARM SIDE Stopper knob screw Stopper knob screw 2 Remove the two screws K3 x 6 to detach the tilt base cover 3 Remove the two screws B3 x 5 to detach the lift base cover R 4 Remove the lift arm cover Tilt base cover Lift base cover R Lift arm cover K3 x 6 B3 x 5 5 Remove the three screws B3 x 5 to lift lock shoe HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 14 ...

Page 37: ...he three set screws Lift lock shoe Set screws Set screw B3 x 5 7 Remove the two screws K3 x 6 and the four screws B3 x 5 to detach the arm R sub assembly Arm R sub assembly K3 x 6 B3 x 5 HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 15 ...

Page 38: ... B3 x 4 Arm R sub assembly 9 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal Note When installing tighten the three set screws after right and left of portions A and B are grounded Set screw Set screw Portion A Portion B Set screw HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 16 ...

Page 39: ...dure 1 Remove the stopper knob screw to detach the two springs friction plate and the friction sheet Knob ARM SIDE Springs Stopper knob screw Springs Friction plate Orientation for install Friction sheet Note When installing the springs pay attention to the orientation of the springs HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 17 ...

Page 40: ...w Springs Friction plate Orientation for install Friction sheet Note When installing the springs pay attention to the orientation of the springs 3 Following disassembly is the same as arm R sub assembly refer to the 2 10 Arm R Sub Assembly HDVF L770 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 18 ...

Page 41: ... Procedure 1 Remove the four hexagon socket bolts to detach the pan tilt base assembly Pan tilt base assembly Hexagon socket bolts Hexagon socket bolts 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HDVF L750 HDVF L770 2 19 ...

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Page 43: ...ATUS indicator lights or blinks when an error occurs Display Description Remedy Blinking in intervals of 0 5 seconds A failure was detected during self diagnosis Check the contents of a failure in S08 DIAGNOSIS of a SERVICE menu Refer to 4 2 3 SERVICE Menu The error messages below may be displayed BACKUP ERROR The backup data of EEPROM does not co incide in checksum DEVICE ERROR Device errors othe...

Page 44: ...a self diagnosis function that checks the communication function of each device The result of diagnosis is displayed in S08 DIAGNOSIS of a SERVICE menu For more details refer to 4 Setup Menu 4 2 3 SERVICE Menu HDVF L750 HDVF L770 3 2 ...

Page 45: ...SOR SDI EQ Two screens synthesis SIGNAL PROCESSOR SIGNAL PROCESSOR IC1 IC2 SDI IN LVDS TX ADC IC300 Camera connector Round 20 pin Rectangular 26 pin Camera connector IC500 TEST1 TEST2 4 5 7 6 IC500 Test signal setting switch Test pin PR 332 board A side E D C A B F TP700 1 2 3 4 S1202 TEST SIGNAL Switch the S1202 bits 1 and 2 to change the kind of the signal to output to the test pin TP700 Output ...

Page 46: ...Check point S1202 setting bit3 bit4 bit5 2 ON OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF 4 ON ON OFF 5 OFF OFF ON 6 ON OFF ON 7 OFF ON ON 7 ON ON ON HDVF L750 HDVF L770 3 4 ...

Page 47: ...ing value Press Determines a page or item and determines a setting value MENU switch This switch displays a setting menu The MENU switch is used when canceling the contents of setting in progress and returning to the page selection mode or TOP menu BRIGHT control CONTRAST control PEAKING control This control setting is required when entering a TOP menu BRIGHT control CONTRAST control PEAKING contr...

Page 48: ...e the setting value Press the MENU control The setting value is determined and the current state is returned to the item selection mode Note When you press the MENU switch before pressing the MENU control the setting value is returned to the value before change and the current state is returned to the item selection mode 6 Exit the menu display The screen is returned to the item selection mode pag...

Page 49: ...ed SERVICE The items required for maintenance of this unit such as the electrical adjustment hours meter or self diagnosis function of this unit are summarized 4 2 2 OPERATION Menu The setting items required for operation of this unit are summarized in this OPERATION menu For more details refer to the Operation Manual supplied for this unit 4 2 3 SERVICE Menu The items required for maintenance of ...

Page 50: ... of test signal RASTER rectangular or WINDOW in TEST1 TEST LEVEL 0 to 100 to 109 MAX Sets the signal level during selection of test signal RASTER rectangular or WINDOW in TEST1 TEST2 OFF BARS SAW RASTER WINDOW Sets the internal test signal after scal ing 3 OFF Outputs no test signal BARS Outputs a color bars signal SAW Outputs the test signal of a saw tooth waveform RASTER Outputs a rectangular te...

Page 51: ...zed in contour RIGHT The right is emphasized in contour LOWER The lower part is emphasized in contour LEFT The left is emphasized in con tour PEAKING UP OFF ON Sets a function which increases the amount of peaking by 6 dB in the PEAKING mode during selection of PLUS to OFF and ON OFF RANGE setting value ON RANGE setting value 6 dB COLOR DETECT EXEC Automatic color detection function Note These fun...

Page 52: ...time resettable TOTAL Only display Total power on time S08 DIAGNOSIS EEPROM Only display Displays the self diagnosis result of EEPROM IC1208 on the PR 332 board OK Normal NG A problem exists in communica tion or saved data SCALER Only display Displays the self diagnosis result of an image processing IC IC2 on the PR 326 board OK Normal NG A problem exists in communica tion FPGA Only display Displa...

Page 53: ...erial number of this unit MODEL Only display Displays the model name of this unit S11 RESET MENU RESET EXEC Returns the setting values in a menu to the factory setting values 2 The current display is shifted to the ex ecution screen when you press the MENU control 1 1 The current display is shifted to the execution screen below by moving a mark to EXEC and pressing the MENU control Place the detec...

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Page 55: ...2 Connect the unit to the camera and turn on the power of the unit Check that a video image is displayed on the LCD 3 Display the SERVICE menu Refer to 4 2 1 TOP Menu 4 Enter the set values written on the adjustment data label in all items of the S03 C TEMP BACKLIGHT menu 5 Check that the set values entered in step 4 is the same as the set values written on the adjustment data label 6 Turn off and...

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Page 57: ...mmon ality and improvement 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Harness Harnesses with no part number are not registered as spare parts 1 安全重要部品 警告 印のついた部品は安全性を維持するために重 要な部品です したがって 交換する時は必ず 指定の部品を使ってください 2 部品の共通化 ソニーから供給する補修用部品は セットに使われ ているものと異なることがあります これは部品の共通化 改良等によるものです 3 部品の在庫 部品...

Page 58: ...POWER1 6 1 970 421 11 s HARNESS SUB POWER2 7 1 970 423 11 s HARNESS SUB VIDEO_IN 8 1 970 463 11 s HARNESS COAXIAL 130MM 9 3 669 607 91 s PSW SMALL ROUND 2 6 PSW 2 6X6 10 3 796 995 01 s DROP PROTECTION SW 11 3 965 077 02 s SCREW SPECIAL M2 12 4 382 854 01 s SCREW M3X8 P SW No Part No SP Description 13 4 472 863 01 s KNOB B SWITCH 14 4 541 321 01 s CN CAP 15 4 542 839 01 s PLATE 26PIN CONNECTOR 16 4...

Page 59: ...LE 104 1 969 506 12 s HARNESS LCD 105 1 970 422 11 s HARNESS SUB SW1 106 1 970 424 11 s HARNESS SUB VR 107 3 080 272 01 s TAPE A 108 3 869 883 01 s RUBER DROP PROTECTION 109 4 183 519 01 s KNOB B RE HDVF L770 3 692 111 02 s KNOB RE HDVF L750 110 4 195 859 04 s KNOB VOLUME 111 4 382 854 01 s SCREW M3X8 P SW 112 4 542 838 01 s CUSHION LCD 113 4 542 840 01 s COVER BUTTON 114 4 542 841 01 s SHEET SEAL...

Page 60: ... SCREW B 2X6 208 4 195 863 01 s COVER LEFT HANDLE 209 4 195 864 02 s BASE LEFT HANDLE 210 4 195 867 01 s COVER RIGHT HANDLE 211 4 195 868 02 s BASE RIGHT HANDLE 212 4 196 282 11 s SHEET HANDLE SEALING 213 4 542 836 01 s SHEET LOWER LED INDICATION 214 4 542 837 01 s SHEET UPPER LED INDICATION No Part No SP Description 215 4 542 842 01 s SHEET UPPER DROP PROTECTION 216 4 542 843 01 s SHEET SIDE DROP...

Page 61: ...2 01 s SPACER PAN A 305 4 126 085 01 s SPACER 2 306 4 172 639 01 s KNOB TILT 307 4 172 640 01 s COVER L 308 4 195 869 11 s ADHESIVE TALLY 309 4 195 870 02 s COVER TALLY 310 4 542 847 01 s SHEET 4 DROP PROTECTION 311 4 542 878 01 s HOLDER CABLE 312 4 542 950 11 s PANEL REAR No Part No SP Description 313 4 547 669 01 s GASKET CN 7 621 734 09 s SET SCT HEX 2 6X3 7 621 775 20 s SCREW B 2 6X5 7 682 160...

Page 62: ...art No SP Description 401 4 027 627 01 o SPRING DIA 18 402 4 195 518 01 s VF HOLDER BASE CONER P 403 4 195 519 01 s BASE GUARD P 404 4 195 522 01 s BASE TOP PAN 405 4 195 523 02 s BASE BOTTOM PAN 406 4 195 525 02 s SHEET PAN 7 682 546 09 s SCREW B 3X5 7 682 561 04 s SCREW B 4X8 7 683 435 04 s BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 5X10 HDVF L750 HDVF L770 6 6 ...

Page 63: ...0 502 4 195 444 03 s KNOB ARM SIDE 503 4 195 445 01 s STOPPER KNOB SCREW 504 4 195 448 02 s FRICTION SHEET 35X20X1 505 4 195 452 01 s NAME PLATE ARROW 506 4 195 869 11 s ADHESIVE TALLY 507 4 195 870 02 s COVER TALLY 508 4 542 847 01 s SHEET 4 DROP PROTECTION 509 4 542 878 01 s HOLDER CABLE 510 4 174 649 11 s SEAL TALLY COVER 511 4 547 669 01 s GASKET CN 7 621 775 20 s SCREW B 2 6X5 HDVF L750 HDVF ...

Page 64: ... ASSY 603 3 719 381 02 s SCREW M2X4 604 4 195 416 01 s TILT BASE COVER R 605 4 195 418 02 s LIFT BASE COVER R 606 4 195 419 01 s NAME PLATE LIFT LOCK 607 4 195 420 01 s LIFT ARM COVER R 608 4 195 421 01 s NAME PLATE TILT LOCK 609 4 195 444 03 s KNOB ARM SIDE 610 4 195 445 01 s STOPPER KNOB SCREW 611 3 701 506 01 s SET SCREW DOUBLE POINT 3X4 7 682 247 09 s SCREW K 3X6 7 682 545 09 s SCREW B 3X4 7 6...

Page 65: ... 702 3 701 506 01 s SET SCREW DOUBLE POINT 3X4 703 3 719 381 02 s SCREW M2X4 704 4 195 368 01 s KNOB STAGE 705 4 195 446 01 s TILT BASE COVER L 706 4 195 450 02 s LIFT BASE COVER L 707 4 195 451 02 s LIFT ARM COVER L 708 4 542 880 01 s COVER CN 709 4 542 950 01 s PANEL REAR 7 682 247 09 s SCREW K 3X6 7 682 545 09 s SCREW B 3X4 7 682 546 09 s SCREW B 3X5 HDVF L750 HDVF L770 6 9 ...

Page 66: ...37 01 s CD ROM PACK 1pc 4 544 648 01 s TUBE SPIRAL 4pcs 7 682 549 09 s SCREW B 3X10 4pcs 7 683 421 04 o BOLT HEXAGON SOCKET 4X12 1pc 7 721 130 20 s WRENCH L 3 0MM HDVF L770 Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1793 995 B s HOOD ASSY INDOOR 1pc A 7612 405 F s SHOE ASSY V EDGE 1pc 1 838 608 21 s CORD CONNECTION VF 20P 1pc 4 027 937 03 s PLATE NUMBER 1pc 4 543 737 01 s CD ROM PACK 1pc 4 544 648 01 s TUB...

Page 67: ...2_FLD VS HS ACT VOUT_C0 9 VOUT_Y0 9 VOUT_FLD VS HS ACT IC1000 VOUT_CLK UCOM2ICHIPS_RESET UCOM2ICHIPS_CS UCOM_SCLK SDIN SDOUT IC1100 DDR2 IC1102 DDR2 D1500 D1502 1504 1506 D1508 1510 1512 D1514 1516 1518 D1520 1522 1524 D1526 1528 1530 UP_G R Y_TALLY UP_MAG UP_BATT UP_PEAKING FRONT PANEL UPPER D1501 D1503 1505 1507 D1509 1511 1513 D1515 1517 1519 D1521 1523 1525 D1527 1529 1531 LOW_G R Y_TALLY LOW_...

Page 68: ...IC1 PANEL_DISCHARGE Q1713 Q1715 Q1709 Q1714 Q1712 Q1711 Q1710 3 3V_1 3 3V_FPGA 3 3V_LCD 1 8V_FPGA DC DC CONV IC1703 LPF L1710 C1725 5V 2 5V DRIVER IC1502 LED AMP IC1503 DIMMER IC1203 UP_TALLY_ON IC1 5V SWITCHING CONV L1505 D1532 C1539 D1533 1548 REAR PANEL UP TALLY DRIVER IC1401 LED AMP IC1402 BACK_LIGHT_DC IC1203 PANEL_PWM IC1 5V SWITCHING CONV L1405 D1400 C1409 PANEL_ON IC1 LED_A1 2 LED_C1 3 1 2...

Page 69: ... D1521 1523 1525 SECRET D1527 1529 1531 6P CN1501 HARNESS VR VR 352 6P CN600 14P CN1500 HARNESS SW1 SW 1636 14P CN300 BRIGHT CONTRAST PEAKING RV600 RV601 RV602 SW 1638 HARNESS SW3 S500 S501 ASSIGNABLE1 ASSIGNABLE2 HARNESS SW2 SW 1637 S400 S401 ASSIGNABLE3 ASSIGNABLE4 HDVF L770 ONLY HDVF L770 ONLY S1201 INPUT SDI VF EN300 MENU S300 ASSIGNABLE5 S302 ASSIGNABLE6 S303 POWER ON SAVE S301 4P CN302 3P CN...

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