Sony HVR-HD1000C Service Manual Download Page 78

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HVR-HD1000J/HD1000U/HD1000N/HD1000E/HD1000P/HD1000C

LD-229 (1/4)

D_2.8V

CAM_VD

XRST_IC_1801

MR_A2.8V

5

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5

5

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5

NO MARK:REC/PB MODE

B

C

9

A

I

H

F

5

F

L

3

H

K

G

13

J

C

7

A

6

2

I

E

16

12

4

L

D

1

D

G

15

11

K

B

E

14

10

8

J

F_MR_A

F_MR_B

I_HALL_AD1

XRST_IC_1801

ND_HALL-

AD_FC_MR_B

ND_HALL_AD1

AD_FC_MR_A

ND_BIAS-

ND_HALL_AD1

I_HALL_AD1

AD_FC_MR_A

CAM_SI

I_HALL_AD1

ND_BIAS-

I_BIAS-

CAM_SCK

FOCUS-_OUT

I_BIAS-

CAM_SI

AD_ZM_MR_A

XRST_IC_1801

AD_ZM_MR_B

CAM_SCK

AD_ZM_MR_B

ND_DRIVE-

XCS_IC_1801

AD_ZM_MR_A

I_HALL-

ND_HALL-

I_HALL-

N

NF_DRIVE-

XCS_IC_1801

AD_FC_MR_B

NF_DRIVE-

CAM_SO

N

Z_MR_B

Z_MR_A

N

CAM_SO

ND_HALL_AD1

I_DRIVE-

F_MR_A

F_MR_B

Z_MR_A

FOCUS+_OUT

FOCUS-_OUT

FOCUS+_OUT

ZOOM_B_OUT

Z_MR_B

I_DRIVE-

ND_DRIVE-

N

C5401

XX

B

10V

C5409

0.0022u

B

C5414

0.1u

B

C5411

0.0022u

B

C5434

0.0022u

B

C5403

XX

C5402

XX

C5415

0.1u

B

C5427

330p

SL

C5436

XX

B

C5435

XX B

C5412

47p

CH

C5423

0.1u

B

C5433

0.0022u

B

C5410

0.1u

B

C5430

0.22u

B

1608

C5425

0.1u

B

C5420

XX

B

C5417

0.1u

B

C5422

0.1u

B

C5416

0.1u

B

C5419

0.1u

B

C5418

XX

B

C5424

0.1u

B

C5431

0.1u

B

C5406

0.068u

B

C5404

XX

B

1005

C5405

0.068u

B

C5428
22u

6.3V

C5421

22u

10V

C5432

22u

6.3V

F_MR_B

Z_MR_A

DIRB1

DIRA1

CAM_SO

REG_GND

F_MR_A

A_2.8V

XCS_IC_1801

PNDCK

MT_GND

D_2.8V

CAM_SI

CAM_SCK

NF_EN

ND_HALL-

ND_NOISE

IR_NOISE

NF_SW

Z_MR_B

REG_GND

MT_5.0V

EN1

ND_DRIVE-

FOCUS-

ZOOM_XA

I_DRIVE-

ND_BIAS-

N

I_BIAS-

ZOOM_XB

FOCUS-

FOCUS+

NF_DRIVE-

ZOOM_B

ZOOM_A

FB5401

IC5402

NJM3414AV(TE2)

1

2

3

4

GND

5678

VCC

IC5403

NJM3414AV(TE2)

1

2

3

4

GND

5678

VCC

IC5401

XX

1

2

3

4

GND

5678

VCC

IC5404

BU2343GLU-E2

A1

C3

D3

B1

C2

E4

C1

D2

D1

E3

E2

E1

F3

F2

F1

F4

G4

G1

G2

G3

H1

H2

H3

J1

J2

K1

H4

K2

L1

J3

J4

L2

M1 K3 K4 M2 L3 J5

M3 L4 M4 K5 L5 M5 K6 L6 M6 J6

J7

M7 L7 K7 M8 L8 K8 M9 L9 M10 J8 L10 M11 K9 J9 L11

M12

K10

J10

L12

K11

H9

K12

J11

J12

H10

H11

H12

G10

G11

G12

G9

F9

F12

F11

F10

E12

E11

E10

D12

D11

C12

E9

C11

B12

D10

D9

B11

A12

C10

C9

A11

B10

D8

A10

B9

A9

C8

B8

A8

C7

B7

A7

D7

D6

A6

B6

C6

A5

B5

C5

A4

B4

A3

D5

B3

A2

C4

D4

B2

L5401

10uH

R5462

2700

±

0.5%

R5453

0

R5440

180k

±

0.5%

R5436

R5435

2700

±

0.5%

R5427

0

R5445

8200

±

0.5%

R5406

0

R5438

39k

±

0.5%

R5405

XX

R5443

220k

0.5%

R5454

180k

±

0.5%

R5460

39k

±

0.5%

R5441

330

±

0.5%

R5456

8200

±

0.5%

R5402

XX

R5401

XX

R5451

47

R5455

6800

±

0.5%

R5446

8200

±

0.5%

R5448

0

R5444

10k

±

0.5%

R5452

10k

R5434

39k

±

0.5%

R5458

1k

R5442

1k

R5447

0

R5449

10k

±

0.5%

R5461

2700

±

0.5%

R5437

8200

±

0.5%

R5439

6800

±

0.5%

R5432

0

R5457

8200

±

0.5%

R5459

39k

±

0.5%

R5450

220k

±

0.5%

R5433

8200

±

0.5%

2700

±

0.5%

R5411
10k

R5430

10k

R5431

10k

R5421

10k

R5404

XX

R5415

XX

R5420

XX

R5403

XX

R5409

XX

R5410

XX

R5422

10k

R5425
10k

R5413
10k

R5426
10k

R5414

10k

R5423

10k

R5412

10k

R5424

10k

N

C5413

1u

B

1608

MR_A2.8V

R5470

XX

R5471

XX

NC

OUT4B

NC

NC

AVDD

EN5

TEST2

MGND2

OUT0B

NC

NC

OUT5B

DAC4OUT

MVCC4

SI

MGND1

BR5

NC

AD_ND

NC

PWM2

NC

VD

NC

DVSS

MVCC0

NC

PWM4

NC

MGND4

I_BIAS-

TEST1

VREF

EN3

AVSS

DAC6OUT

ND_BIAS-

CLK_SEL

MVCC1

BR4

DAC0OUT

OUT4A

OUT2B

DVDD

NC

OUT1B

OUT2A

RVDD

OPIN2N

OPIN3N

MVCC3

IR5

NC

DAC1OUT

TEST4(OPEN)

EN2

OUT3B

EN4

OPOUT3

NC

OPIN1N

MGND0

REGOUT

AD_ZM_MR_A

ND_HALL-

OUT1A

FC_MR_A

MGND3

CLK

OPOUT1

EN0

OPIN4N

DAC3OUT

DAC2OUT

SO

AVSS

FC_MR_B

NC

MVCC5

PWM5

AD_ZM_MR_B

AD_FC_MR_A

MVCC2

OUT3A

OPOUT6

OUT0A

PWM1

AD_IR

CREFIN

NC

AVDD

OPOUT4

NC

PWM0

ZM_MR_B

OUT5A

NC

OPOUT0

NC

AD_FC_MR_B

I_HALL-

TEST3(OPEN)

MGND5

OPIN0N

IR7

NC

NC

ZM_MR_A

EN1

AVSS

VREG_PDWN

AVSS

OPIN6N

OPOUT2

PWM3

CS

NC

XCLR

SCK

NC

TEST0

A

B

A

B

A

B

RST_SENS1

RST_SENS0

BR1

ZOOM MOTOR NOISE FILTER

ZOOM MOTOR NOISE FILTER

FOCUS/ZOOM/NF MOTOR DRIVE,

ND FILTER DRIVE,IRIS DRIVE

XX MARK:NO MOUNT

LENS DRIVE

LD-229 BOARD (1/4)

05

I_HALL-

Summary of Contents for HVR-HD1000C

Page 1: ...lished by Kohda TEC 9 852 240 13 US Model Canadian Model AEP Model E Model Chinese Model Japanese Model The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part num ber specified Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié DIGITAL HD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDE...

Page 2: ...image processing system new Enhanced Imaging Processor allows for still image resolution equivalent to the sizes described Input Output connectors VIDEO OUT jack Pin jack 1 Vp p 75 Ω ohms S VIDEO OUT jack 4pin mini DIN Luminance signal 1 Vp p 75 Ω ohms Chrominance signal 0 3 Vp p 75 Ω ohms AUDIO OUT jack Pin jack Audio signal 327 mV at load impedance 47 kΩ kilohms Output impedance with less than 2...

Page 3: ...ge processing system new Enhanced Imaging Processor allows for still image resolution equivalent to the sizes described Input Output connectors VIDEO OUT jack Pin jack 1 Vp p 75 Ω ohms S VIDEO OUT jack 4pin mini DIN Luminance signal 1 Vp p 75 Ω ohms Chrominance signal 0 286 Vp p 75 Ω ohms AUDIO OUT jack Pin jack Audio signal 327 mV at load impedance 47 kΩ kilohms Output impedance with less than 2 ...

Page 4: ...PEED 1 30秒 0 lx ス ク ル NightShot時 1 社 電子情報技術産業協会 JEITA にて制定 された 撮影情報などの付帯情報を追加する ことができる静止画用のファイルフォーマッ ト 2 ソニー独自のクリアビッドCMOSセンサーの 画素配列と画像処理システムエンハンスドイ メージングプロセッサーにより 静止画は表 記の記載サイズを実現しています VIDEO OUT 端子 ピン端子 1Vp p 75ǡ S VIDEO OUT端子 4ピンミニDIN 輝度信号 1Vp p 75ǡ 色信号 0 286Vp p 75ǡ AUDIO OUT端子 ピンジャック 音声 327mV 47kǡ負荷時 出力インピーダンス2 2kǡ以下 COMPONE NT OUT端子 Y 1Vp p 75ǡ PB PR CB CR 350mV 75ǡ HDMI OUT 端子 HDMIコネクター ヘッドフォ...

Page 5: ...del EE East European model HK Hong Kong model J Japanese model JE Tourist model KR Korea model NE North European model Model information table Model HVR HD1000J HVR HD1000U HVR HD1000N HVR HD1000E HVR HD1000P HVR HD1000C Destination J US CND E AEP E CH Color system NTSC NTSC NTSC PAL PAL PAL Ver 1 3 2008 12 The changed portions from Ver 1 2 are shown in blue ...

Page 6: ... lead free mark LF indicating the solder contains no lead Caution Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than ordinary solder Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joi...

Page 7: ...が確保されていることを確認して下さい 5 チップ部品交換時の注意 取外した部品は再使用しないで下さい タンタルコンデンサのマイナス側は熱に弱いため交 換時は注意して下さい サービス 点検時には次のことにご注意下さい 注意 電池の交換は 正しく行わないと破裂する恐れがあり ます 電池を交換する場合には必ず同じ型名の電池 又は同等品と交換してください 6 フレキシブルプリント基板の取扱いについて コテ先温度を270 前後にして行なって下さい 同一パターンに何度もコテ先を当てないで下さい 3回以内 パターンに力が加わらないよう注意して下さい 7 無鉛半田について 無鉛半田を使用している基板には 無鉛 Lead Free を意 味するレッドフリーマークがプリントされています 注意 基板サイズによっては 無鉛半田を使用して いてもレッドフリーマークがプリントされて いないものがあります レッドフリー...

Page 8: ... SETTING THE FORCED POWER ON MODE It is possible to turn on power by adjustment remote commander RM 95 or NEW LANC JIG Operate the VTR function using the adjustment remote commander 1 3 1 Setting the Forced Camera Power ON Mode 1 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 01 2 Select page A address 10 set data 01 and press the PAUSE Write button of the adjustment remote commander 1 3 2 Setting the Forc...

Page 9: ...es the repaired by block in which the problem occurred and detailed code of the problem 1 1 3 1 C Repaired by Refer to 1 5 3 Self diagnosis Code Table Indicates the appropriate step to be taken E g 31 Reload the tape 32 Turn on power again Block Detailed Code Blinks at 3 2Hz C Corrected by customer H Corrected by dealer E Corrected by service engineer Viewfinder or LCD screen C 3 1 1 1 1 4 USING S...

Page 10: ...ng Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and perform operations from the beginning Load the tape again and p...

Page 11: ...ode Repaired by Correction Inspect the zoom MR sensor of lens block Pin w wa of CN5301 on the LD 229 board when zooming is performed when the zoom switch is operated and the zoom motor drive circuit IC5404 on the LD 229 board when zooming is not performed Check both C 32 60 and E 61 10 of the self diagnosis code Inspect pitch angular velocity sensor SE7202 on the CM 077 board peripheral circuits I...

Page 12: ...792 in the periphery of IC5703 on the LD 229 board turn the power ON to check that the output voltage immediately after the power on change as shown in Fig 2 3 If the output voltage change as shown in Fig 2 replace the lens block Note If it does not change as shown in Fig 2 inspect the camera control circuit IC1801 of VC 500 board periphery Note When the lens block was replaced execute a necessary...

Page 13: ...8 8 F 07 D07 Press PAUSE Write button 7F 9 0 10 00 10 0 01 00 Perform Hall Adjustment Note 1 11 If the lens does not move at all when adjusting it proceed to the order 12 When the adjustment ends proceed to the order 16 Note 1 12 2 01 2D Press PAUSE Write button 13 2 02 Read the data value If value is not 01 inspect the EEPROM IC1802 of VC 500 board When value is 01 proceed to the order 14 14 2 01...

Page 14: ...tput voltage of R5721 in the periphery of IC5703 on the LD 229 board to check the output voltage varies 17 If the output voltage does not vary replace the lens block Note 2 When the output voltage varied proceed to the order 18 18 Turn the power OFF 19 While measuring with an oscilloscope the output voltage of R5792 in the periphery of IC5703 on the LD 229 board turn the power ON to check that the...

Page 15: ...92 in the periphery of IC5703 on the LD 229 board turn the power ON to check that the output voltage immediately after the power on change as shown in Fig 2 20 If the output voltage change as shown in Fig 2 replace the lens block Note 2 If it does not change as shown in Fig 2 inspect the camera control circuit IC1801 of VC 500 board periphery Note 1 Finish this operation within 10 seconds If it is...

Page 16: ...ロックを外す 2 カセコン組立を押さえながら 安定化電源より 4 5Vをローディングモータに加え アンローディングさせる 1 3 強制電源ONモードの設定 調整リモコン RM 95またはNEW LANC JIG を使用して 電源を入れることが出来ます VTR操作は調整リモコンで行えます 1 3 1 強制カメラ電源ONモードの設定 1 ページ 0 アドレス 01にデータ 01をセット 2 ページ A アドレス 10にデータ 01をセットしPAUSE Write ボタンを押す 1 3 2 強制VTR電源ONモードの設定 1 ページ 0 アドレス 01にデータ 01をセット 2 ページ A アドレス 10にデータ 02をセットしPAUSE Write ボタンを押す 1 3 3 強制電源ONモードの解除 1 ページ 0 アドレス 01にデータ 01をセット 2 ページ A アドレス 10にデータ ...

Page 17: ...1 3 1 C 対応者分類 1 5 3 自己診断コード表 を参照 対応方法の違いにより分類 例 31 テープを入れ直す 32 電源を入れ直す ブロック分類 詳細コード 3 2Hz点滅 C お客さま自身で対応 H 販売店で対応 E サービスエンジニア で対応 ビューファインダまたはLCD画面 C 3 1 1 1 1 5 2 自己診断表示 本機の動作に不具合が生じたとき ビューファインダまたは LCD画面のカウンタ表示部分がアルファベットと数字の4桁 表示になり 3 2Hzで点滅します この5文字の表示によっ て対応者分類および不具合の生じたブロックの分類 不具合 の詳細コードを示します CN8001 SIDE B CN1012 FLexible Flat Cable FFC 107 FP 786 Flexible CN8101 CN8003 1 8 1 8 VC 500 BOARD SIDE...

Page 18: ... キャプスタン起動時FG異常 キャプスタン定常時FG異常 ドラム起動時FG異常 ドラム起動時PG異常 ドラム定常時FG異常 ドラム定常時PG異常 ドラム定常時位相異常 フォーカスが合いにくい フォーカスの初期化ができない 自己診断コード 対応 方法 インフォリチウムバッテリを使用する カセットを取り出して 約1時間してからもう一度入れ直す 別売のクリーニングカセットできれいにする テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを入れ直し 再度操作し直す テープを...

Page 19: ...補正用ICとマイクロコント ローラーとの通信異常 シフトレンズ初期化異常 シフトレンズオーバーヒート PITCH シフトレンズオーバーヒート YAW サーミスタの異常 自己診断コード 対応 方法 ズームレバーを操作した時 ズーム動作をすればレンズブ ロックのズームMRセンサ LD 229基板CN5301 w waピン を点検 ズーム動作をしなければズームモータドライブ回路 LD 229基板IC5404 を点検 自己診断コードC 32 60とE 61 10の両方を点検 PITCH角速度センサ CM 077基板SE7202 周辺回路を点検 YAW角速度センサ CM 077基板SE7201 周辺回路を点検 1 6 1 E 62 02 手振れ補正用ICの異常 が出た場合 を参照 手振れ補正回路 LD 229基板IC5703 を点検 1 6 2 E 62 10 シフトレンズ初期化異常 が出た場合 を...

Page 20: ...板測定箇所 図2 LD 229基板R5792の出力電圧の変化 約 330 msec 図3 VC 500基板測定箇所 順序 作業内容 1 電源を切る 2 LD 229基板IC5703の周辺にあるR5792の出力電圧をオシロスコープで測定しながら電源を入れる 電源投入直後の 出力電圧が図2の様に変化することを確認する 3 出力電圧が図2の様に変化するときはレンズブロックを交換する 注 図2の様に変化しないときはカメラコント ロール回路 VC 500基板IC1801 周辺を点検する 注 レンズブロックを交換した場合は 6 ADJUSTMENTS を参照して必要な調整項目を実施すること 調整後は手振 れ補正ONの状態にして 手持ち動作で手振れ補正が適切に動作していることを確認する 1 6 1 E 62 02 手振れ補正用ICの異常 が出た場合 注 LOWの区間の長さは場合によって多少異なる Ver...

Page 21: ...7 D07 PAUSE Write ボタンを押す 7F 9 0 10 00 10 0 01 00 11 Hall Adjustment を実行してください 注1 調整をするときにレンズが全く動かない場合 は順序12に進む 調整が終わる場合は順序16に進む 注1 12 2 01 2D PAUSE Write ボタンを押す 13 2 02 データ値を読み取り 値が01になっていない場合はEEPROM VC 500基板IC1802 を点検 値が01になってる場合は順序14に進む 14 2 01 00 PAUSE Write ボタンを押す 15 電源を切り 再び電源を入れる 16 エラーが発生しないことを確認する もしエラーが発生する場合はレンズブロックを交換 する 注2 1 6 2 E 62 10 シフトレンズ初期化異常 が出た場合 調整用リモコン RM 95またはNEW LANC JIG を接...

Page 22: ...る間にシフトレンズが動いたか確認する もしシフトレンズが動か ない場合はレンズブロックを交換する 注2 動く場合は順序16に進む 16 LD 229基板IC5703の周辺にあるR5721の出力電圧をオシロスコープで測定しながら 順序5 10を設定したときに出力電圧が変化することを確認する 17 出力電圧が変化しないときはレンズブロックを交換する 注2 変化するときは順序18に進む 18 電源を切る 19 LD 229基板IC5703の周辺にあるR5792の出力電圧をオシロスコープで測定しながら電源を入 れる 電源投入直後の出力電圧が図2の様に変化することを確認する 20 出力電圧が図2の様に変化するときはレンズブロックを交換する 注2 図2の様に変化しな いときはカメラコントロール回路 VC 500基板IC1801 周辺を点検する 1 6 3 E 62 11 シフトレンズオーバーヒート P...

Page 23: ... 注2 変化するときは順序18に進む 18 電源を切る 19 LD 229基板IC5703の周辺にあるR5792の出力電圧をオシロスコープで測定しながら電源を入 れる 電源投入直後の出力電圧が図2の様に変化することを確認する 20 出力電圧が図2の様に変化するときはレンズブロックを交換する 注2 図2の様に変化しな いときはカメラコントロール回路 VC 500基板IC1801 周辺を点検する 注1 この操作は10秒以内に終了してください もし10秒以上経過しそうな場合は ページ D 7D アドレス 49 デー タ 00 に設定しなおしてから再度実行してください 注2 レンズブロックを交換した場合は 6 ADJUSTMENTS を参照して必要な調整項目を実施すること 調整後は手振 れ補正ONの状態にして 手持ち動作で手振れ補正が適切に動作していることを確認する 1 6 4 E 62 12 シ...

Page 24: ...ed of bent at the terminal Do not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly When remove a connector don t pull at wire of connector It is possible that a wire is snapped When installing a connector don t press down at wire of connector It is possible that a wire is snapped NOTE FOR DISCONNECTING THE HARNESS HN 047 When disconnecting the harness HN 047 do not pull the harness part but pull off ...

Page 25: ...867 Flexible Board IF 155 Board VC 500 Board Mechanism Deck Battery Panel BA 008 Board DC 110 Board HP 150 Board LCD Panel PD 342 Board RE 038 Board Cabinet R MO 027 Board SP 048 Board Cabinet L JK 355 Board JS 033 Board MS 379 Board US 014 Board 2 2 1 OVERALL SECTION 1 Grip Cabinet R 2 2 2 OVERALL SECTION 2 Lens 2 2 4 VIEW FINDER SECTION LCD Panel VF Hinge EVF Panel 2 2 3 HANDLE TALLY SECTION Vie...

Page 26: ...OVERALL SECTION 1 Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given 1 Grip 1 1 to 1 7 2 Cabinet R 2 1 to 2 6 HELP HELP EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 2 Cabinet R 1 Grip 2 2 100 2 3 100 2 4 49 2 5 104 2 6 2 1 Overall Section 2 See Page 2 4 1 2 37 1 3 100 1 4 100 1 6 103 1 7 1 5 1 1 ...

Page 27: ...SECTION 2 Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given 1 Lens 1 1 to 1 9 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 1 Lens Handle Tally Section See Page 2 5 1 1 49 1 7 49 1 6 49 1 2 1 5 1 8 1 3 1 9 1 4 Note Refer to page 2 1 Note for disconnecting the harness HN 047 HELP 1 HELP 1 ...

Page 28: ... SECTION Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given 1 View Finder 1 1 to 1 17 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 1 View Finder See Page 2 6 Handle Cover Section See Page 2 7 1 1 37 1 10 23 1 11 49 1 16 49 1 17 1 12 49 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 9 Slide 1 7 102 1 8 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 ...

Page 29: ...numerical order given 1 LCD Panel 1 1 to 1 20 2 VF Hinge 2 1 to 2 2 3 EVF Panel 3 1 to 3 3 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 2 VF Hinge 1 LCD Panel 2 1 Rotate 2 2 37 1 1 Rotate 1 2 49 1 4 37 1 6 37 1 7 37 1 10 105 1 17 105 1 11 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 12 1 13 1 8 1 18 1 20 1 19 1 9 1 5 1 3 49 HELP 2 3 2 37 3 1 3 3 3 EVF Panel ...

Page 30: ...r given 1 Handle Cover 1 1 to 1 6 2 Handle Lower Cover 2 1 to 2 6 3 Handle Assy 3 1 to 3 15 2 Handle Lower Cover 1 Handle Cover 2 1 106 2 2 106 2 6 49 2 3 2 4 2 5 1 1 107 1 3 107 1 5 37 1 6 Claw 1 2 1 4 3 1 49 3 6 49 3 9 49 3 10 49 3 12 100 3 14 100 3 13 3 15 3 11 3 4 49 3 7 49 3 8 Claw 3 5 49 3 2 49 3 3 Overall Section 3 See Page 2 8 3 Handle Assy HELP 3 ...

Page 31: ...he disassembly in the numerical order given 1 Battery Panel 1 1 to 1 9 2 G Block 2 1 to 2 15 HELP 5 HELP 5 HELP 5 HELP 5 HELP 5 Cabinet L 2 G Block See Page 2 9 1 Battery Panel 2 4 37 2 14 37 2 15 37 2 5 37 2 7 37 2 10 49 2 13 1 2 9 Open 2 11 2 12 Open 2 1 2 8 2 2 2 3 2 6 1 7 49 1 8 49 1 9 49 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 ...

Page 32: ...Board 1 1 to 1 11 2 VC 500 Board 2 1 to 2 14 3 Mechanism Deck 3 1 to 3 6 VC 500 2 VC 500 Board 1 IF 155 Board 2 1 1 2 6 3 2 3 Claw 2 2 Claw 2 13 2 14 2 4 2 7 2 8 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 9 2 5 1 9 49 1 11 1 10 37 1 1 1 2 1 6 1 7 1 3 1 8 1 4 1 5 3 1 3 3 3 1 3 5 15 3 2 3 4 3 6 3 Mechanism Deck Note Refer to page 2 1 Note for disconnecting the harness HN 047 HELP 4 HELP 6 HELP 6 ...

Page 33: ...C HELP Sheet attachment positions and procedures of processing the flexible boards harnesses are shown HELP 1 LI 062 FFC 340 LI 062 FFC 340 HELP 2 Hinge Cover Lower Hinge Cover Lower RS 112 HP 147 BI 001 HELP 3 FFC 329 FFC 329 HELP 4 FP 787 FP 787 IF Holder ...

Page 34: ...HELP HVR HD1000J HD1000U HD1000N HD1000E HD1000P HD1000C HELP 5 IJ 001 IJ 002 DI 003 DI 004 DI 005 HELP 6 HN 047 FP 788 HN 047 FP 788 Tape AS IJ 001 IJ 002 DI 003 DI 005 DI 004 ...

Page 35: ...S OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 7 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 6 7 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 7 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 7 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 7 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 7 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 4 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 7 7 ...

Page 36: ...SD_DQ31 SD_DQ0 SD_DQ15 SYS_V BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESSOR 4 23 IC2101 1 5 Y7 AB7 AB6 C22 XRST_IC_1801 XCS_IC_1801 XRST_IC_5703_CPU XRST_IC_5703_CPU XDS_RESET THERM LENS_TEMP_AD NF_EN NF_SW XRST_IC_1801 XCS_IC_1801 THERM PITCH_AD YAW_AD 256M SDRAM 5 23 IC1901 J8 J1 J2 D9 SD_CKE R8 N7 R9 N8 P9 M8 M7 L8 L2 M3 M2 P1 N2 R1 N3 R2 E8 D7 D8 B9 C8 A9 C7 A8 A2 C3 A1 C2 B1 D2 D3 E2 G8 G9 F7 F3 G1 G2 G3 H1 H2 J...

Page 37: ...21 V25 U23 U20 U24 05 D24A00_SIM D31A07_SIM D24A00_SIM D31A07_SIM B17 F17 A19 G17 C18 F18 A20 C19 B19 D19 B20 D20 C21 C20 C22 G20 D23 E23 E24 E21 D20 D24 C23 D21 Y13 AC13 AA14 AC14 AA15 AC15 AD15 AC16 C18 F18 B18 E19 A18 C17 F17 B17 T20 T21 T23 T24 R20 R21 R23 R24 D24A00_SIM D31A07_SIM AD16 AB14 Y14 AD15 W14 AB13 AE13 AD14 D18 C24 B23 D17 B21 B20 A21 B18 A22 D21 B22 E14 E16 L19 K24 W13 AD13 P23 M2...

Page 38: ..._2101 DACK1_IC_2101 C4 Y19 W18 M19 W19 AA19 AA18 P18 W21 U19 L20 V20 V21 W20 N19 R18 U20 P19 N18 T19 M18 R19 H19 K21 K19 H20 K20 F19 F20 G20 J20 G19 F21 J21 K18 H18 J19 J18 IC3201 HDMI TRANSMITTER 11 23 IC3101 HDMI SIGNAL PROCESSOR 10 23 K3 FP 867 FLEXIBLE BOARD K5 K4 K8 K7 J10 K10 K2 K1 G9 G10 F9 F10 D3 D2 F2 C2 A1 A10 B1 B10 C9 C10 D9 D10 J12 J1 K1 K2 K12 L1 L11 M3 M11 DE_HDMI D0_HDMI D23_HDMI D...

Page 39: ...6 A17 XPWAD XPWDA AB17 Y17 D10 B10 40 42 10 9 3 4 39 37 45 AB20 AB22 XFFREWUP Q4801 AC13 1 6 CN4803 20 9 2 7 7 9 1 4 20 19 22 23 13 14 27 24 6 5 2 3 U4 U2 V1 T4 T2 U1 R4 R2 P2 P1 N4 N2 N1 M4 M2 D8 D6 B21 D22 OVERALL 6 7 PAGE 3 6 27 OVERALL 6 7 PAGE 3 6 26 OVERALL 3 7 PAGE 3 3 21 OVERALL 2 7 PAGE 3 2 35 OVERALL 7 7 PAGE 3 7 30 OVERALL 1 7 PAGE 3 1 12 OVERALL 6 7 PAGE 3 6 28 OVERALL 5 7 PAGE 3 5 29 ...

Page 40: ..._LCD EVF_OUT_EN BUFFER Q2104 Q2106 LCD901 BLON EXTDA VD_SI VD_SO XVD_SCK PANEL_VR PANEL_VG PANEL_VB PANEL_XHD EP_XVD VD_SI VD_SO TP_Y TP_SEL1 KEY_AD5 TP_X XCS_LCD XVD_SCK KEY_AD6 KEY_AD5 KEY_AD6 EP_XHD EP_XVD VD_SI VD_SO XVD_SCK VD_SI VD_SO 4 6 5 EVRE EVGR EVBL EP_XHD EP_XVD BL 015 BOARD COLOR EVF UNIT EVF_VR EVF_VG EVF_VB EVF_COM 19 17 21 5 7 11 16 20 18 CN5902 CN6002 CN0103 D5901 EVF BACKLIGHT E...

Page 41: ...C2101 5 5 ZOOM_MIC_CONT SUB INT_CTRL VOLOUT_L VOLOUT_R MIC AMP 13 23 IC2901 H3 G5 G3 H6 SP SP SP901 SPEAKER CN0505 13 14 XPWAD XPWDA MO 027 BOARD 1 2 CN0504 1 2 HP_R_OUT HP_L_OUT XHP_JACK_IN HP_JACK_IN 5 3 1 DEM0 DEM1 6 7 C1 C8 J401 MIC PLUG IN POWER EXT_IN_R EXT_IN_L MIC LEVEL CONTROL 13 23 IC2902 7 8 3 10 5 VOLTAGE FOLLOWER 13 23 IC2903 4 6 9 VSP_SO XVSP_SCK VSP_SO XVSP_SCK XCS_AUVOL G6 H2 42 44...

Page 42: ...7 PAGE 3 4 25 OVERALL 1 7 PAGE 3 1 11 OVERALL 5 7 PAGE 3 5 31 OVERALL 3 7 PAGE 3 3 20 OVERALL 4 7 PAGE 3 4 30 OVERALL 1 7 PAGE 3 1 14 OVERALL 5 7 PAGE 3 5 34 LANC_SIG A2 LED DRIVE Q1001 P11 IC5101 3 3 HI CONTROL 17 23 N14 XVM_MAD D13 XDS_RESET XDS_RESET W3 G9 OSD_V NTSC XPAL_DET D3 M15 XFIRMUP F2 C8 G1 VBATT XVTR_LED XMEM_LED XEJECT_SW XCHARGE_LED XLANC_JACK_IN XCAM_LED XMODE_SW XPOWER_SW CN0651 B...

Page 43: ...MT_5V N10 P10 R10 K2 K1 IN6 L4604 PVDD6b PVDD6a P9 R9 LX6b LX6a D_1 8V J13 J14 J15 IN3 L4627 PVDD3b PVDD3a K14 K15 LX3b LX3a AU_2 8V L4630 D_2 8V N_8 5V A_2 8V MT_5V MT_5V D_2 8V L4610 A_2 8V L4608 D_1 0V E3 E2 E1 IN2 L4601 PVDD2b PVDD2a D2 D1 LX2b LX2a IC_4601_13 5V D4604 D4603 D4602 D4601 Q4601 Q4602 XPUI_POWER_VTR_SW XPUI_MODE_CAM_SW B4 A3 POWER 3 4 PAGE 3 10 D POWER 4 4 PAGE 3 11 F F4601 LANC ...

Page 44: ...T XRST_HDMI CAMERA CONTROL 19 23 IC1801 32M FLASH 18 23 IC5202 CDS A D CONVERTER 1 23 IC1201 D6 RST L1201 L1202 FB5201 FB5202 16M SDRAM 18 23 IC5201 128k EEPROM 19 23 IC1802 FB1802 13 XRST XSYS_RST XRST_IC_5703_CPU F2 XRST XRST_IC_1801 B14 RST_IC_1801 F23 RST_IC_5703 F4 XINIT E3 CHIME_PWR_CONT DS CONTROL HI CONTROL 17 23 IC5101 MECHA CONTROL 20 23 IC4401 F22 XREEL_HALL_ON W17 MS_VCC_ON FB4401 OSCI...

Page 45: ... 2 3 CN1017 2 2 22 6 7 4 5 D_2 8V D_2 8V D_2 8V N_8 5V A_2 8V EP_4 6V D_2 8V D_2 8V EP_2 8V A_4 6V A_4 6V A_4 6V EP_8 5V EP_8 5V EP_2 8V EP_4 6V EP_4 6V EVF_VDD EP_4 6V D_2 8V A_4 6V EP_8 5V EP_2 8V EP_4 6V EP_4 6V TOUCH PANEL I F 1 16 2 3 15 D6206 D6208 BACKLIGHT 15 VSS FB3701 FB6201 L3703 L3702 L3701 L6201 R6206 L6203 11 VDD D6205 L6202 20 CN4801 12 26 21 CN4803 8 25 26 DRUM CAPSTAN LOADING MOTO...

Page 46: ...27 31 30 32 4 2 3 44 39 41 15 14 10 11 9 CN6601 IC6701 6M CMOS IMAGER 1 3 17 CRST L7201 4 3 3 3V REG 3 3 IC6603 4 3 3 3V REG 3 3 IC6605 CM 077 BOARD 4 3 1 8V REG 3 3 IC6606 4 3 2 8V REG 3 3 PITCH SENSOR SE7202 IC6604 PITCH YAW SENSOR AMP 2 3 IC7201 XCLR 10 YAW SENSOR SE7201 46 47 IC5403 PH5501 ZOOM MOTOR NOISE FILTER 1 4 MANUAL FOCUS ZOOM SENSOR IC5402 ZOOM MOTOR NOISE FILTER 1 4 IC5703 OPTICAL IM...

Page 47: ...t supplied CN1003 1 2 16 CN1015 20 20 18 1 1 1 15 CN1012 CN3701 Flexible flat cable FFC 330 Flexible flat cable FFC 107 Flexible flat cable FFC 334 Flexible flat cable FFC 335 Flexible flat cable FFC 339 Flexible flat cable FFC 332 Flexible flat cable FFC 332 1 1 26 20 CN1006 1 14 CN1009 1 6 CN1017 1 1 33 33 1 33 2 32 CN1010 1 1 51 51 2 50 CN4801 28 2 29 1 CN1201 40 1 42 41 CN4803 26 2 27 1 CM 077...

Page 48: ...ard CN1009 Page 4 1 Harness LI 062 Harness MI 075 Harness DI 005 Harness BD 058 Harness DI 004 Harness MI 076 Harness IJ 002 Harness IJ 001 Harness DI 003 Harness BI 001 Harness RS 112 Harness HP 147 CN0103 4 4 1 2 2 3 1 3 CN0104 CN0107 CN0108 CN0109 CN0110 CN0111 CN0112 CN0118 CN0101 CN0105 CN0102 CN0106 CN0113 CN0114 CN0115 CN0116 CN0117 CN0119 CN0120 CN0121 CN0122 15 1 2 1 2 11 12 1 2 13 14 2 6...

Page 49: ...RD 16 23 SERVO VC 500 BOARD 15 23 REC PB AMP VC 500 BOARD 17 23 DS CONTROL HI CONTROL VC 500 BOARD 5 23 SDRAM 1 VC 500 BOARD 4 23 BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESS VC 500 BOARD 8 23 HDV STREAM PROCESS VC 500 BOARD 6 23 HDV MPEG VIDEO ENCODE DECODE VC 500 BOARD 7 23 SDRAM 2 LD 229 BOARD 1 4 LENS DRIVE VC 500 BOARD 9 23 HDV DV i LINK INTERFACE VC 500 BOARD 10 23 HDMI SIGNAL PROCESSOR LD 229 BOARD 3 4 Not Use...

Page 50: ...ED FP 867 FLEXIBLE BOARD HDMI CONNECTOR FP 784 FLEXIBLE BOARD OPEN CLOSE DETECT MC 188 BOARD MIC JACK HP 150 BOARD LANC HP i LINK CONNECTOR MO 027 BOARD CONTROL SWITCH MS 379 BOARD MS CONNECTOR SP 048 BOARD CONTROL SWITCH CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK ZM90500 HI 078 BOARD TALLY LED CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK PS90500 EC 001 BOARD MANUAL FOCUS ZOOM SENSOR NS 022 BOARD CONNECTOR FP 228 FP 032 FP 031 FLEXIBLE BOARD ...

Page 51: ...acitor Because it is damaged by the heat Some chip part will be indicated as follows Example C541 L452 22U 10UH TA A 2520 Constants of resistors capacitors ICs and etc with XX indicate that they are not used In such cases the unused circuits may be indicated Parts with differ according to the model destination Refer to the mount table for each function All variable and adjustable resistors have ch...

Page 52: ...V A_3 3V_2 A_ 1 0V REG_GND A_3 3V XSYS_RST D_2 8V_1 D_1 8V A_3 3V_2 AHS_SCK XCS_AHS TGHD DCOUT5 DRVOUT3 DRVOUT2 DCOUT6 DRVOUT5 DCOUT7 DRVOUT7 DRVOUT4 DCOUT4 DCOUT2 DCOUT8 DRVOUT6 DCOUT3 DRVOUT8 DRVOUT1 DCOUT1 1 DVSS1 2 INCK 3 DVDD1 4 XHS 5 XVS 6 SCK 7 SDI 8 XCE 9 TOUT 10 XCLR 11 IODVDD 12 AVSS1 13 AVDD1 14 VCLPE 15 VCLPP 16 LMOSG 17 VREFCASG 18 DVSS2 19 DVDD2 20 SUBVDD 21 PIXVSS 22 VREFSELL 23 VRE...

Page 53: ...C_RESET R7202 1M RB7201 C7211 4 7u C7205 0 047u L7201 10uH IC7201 NJM3230SE7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 C7204 0 1u 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 R7204 10k A_2 8V C7208 0 047u FB7203 SE7201 4 1 2 3 C7209 6 3V 22u FB7202 SE7202 4 1 2 3 Vcc Vcc Vref 22k OUT YAW OUT Vref GND HO1 LO1 HI1 VREF1 AM1 PITCH GND PITCH YAW SENSOR XX MARK NO MOUNT PITCH YAW SENSOR AMP PITCH SENSOR YAW SENSOR CM 077 ...

Page 54: ... 1Y 8 VCC R6601 XX R6604 XX R6611 XX R6612 XX R6614 XX R6615 XX R6616 XX R6613 XX CN6601 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 CE CE IN GND GND GND OUT 1 8V REG OUT CE GND CE IN 3 3V REG 2 8V REG 3 3V REG CONNECTOR REG XX MARK NO MOUNT CM 077 BOARD 3 3 OUT IN OUT IN DRVOUT5 DCOUT2 REG_GND REG_GND DRVOUT1 TGHD CHCK2 4M DCOUT3 ...

Page 55: ...AD1_4 AD1_6 C1223 10u 6 3V TA REG_GND REG_GND 4M_DCOUT4 6M_DCOUT8 4M_DRVOUT1 6M_DRVOUT4 4M_DCOUT1 6M_DCOUT4 4M_DRVOUT4 6M_DRVOUT8 4M_DRVOUT5 6M_CMGND 4M_DCOUT5 6M_CMGND 4M_DRVOUT2 6M_CMGND 4M_DCOUT2 6M_CMGND 4M_DRVOUT6 6M_DRVOUT7 4M_DCOUT6 6M_DCOUT7 4M_DRVOUT3 6M_DRVOUT3 4M_DCOUT3 6M_DCOUT3 4M_NC 6M_DRVOUT6 4M_NC 6M_DCOUT6 4M_NC 6M_DRVOUT2 4M_NC 6M_DCOUT2 4M_NC 6M_DRVOUT5 4M_NC 6M_DCOUT5 4M_NC 6M_...

Page 56: ...K9 K10 J9 J10 H9 H10 H8 H7 G8 G9 G10 F8 F10 F9 E8 E9 E10 D8 D10 D9 C7 C10 C9 C8 B10 B9 A10 A9 B8 A8 B7 A7 E7 D7 F7 E6 D6 A6 B6 C6 B5 A5 C5 D5 E5 A4 B4 C4 D4 E4 A3 B3 L1301 10uH L1302 10uH R1308 XX R1307 XX R1306 XX R1305 XX R1301 XX R1302 XX R1303 XX R1304 XX R1314 1k R1316 XX AD3_2 AD3_13 AD3_3 AD3_6 AD3_4 AD3_0 AD3_7 AD3_1 AD3_11 AD3_10 AD3_9 AD3_12 AD3_8 AD3_5 CL1301 CL1302 R1346 XX R1347 0 X_A...

Page 57: ..._DQ14 SD_DQ13 SD_DQ2 SD_DQ5 SD_DQ15 SD_DQ12 SD_DQ11 SD_DQ0 SD_DQ3 SD_DQ4 SD_DQ8 FB1701 FB1702 IC1701 HD74ALVC2G74USE E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CL1702 CL1705 CL1704 CL1703 CL1706 CL1701 L1701 22uH L1702 10uH L1704 10uH L1703 10uH R1707 XX R1706 10 R1720 XX R1701 XX R1719 XX R1713 22 R1718 XX R1702 R1704 R1717 1k X1701 1 4 3 2 R1721 XX R1722 4700 D1701 XX D1702 XX SD_DQ16 SD_DQ17 SD_DQ18 SD_DQ19 SD_DQ20 SD_...

Page 58: ...PLLSEP1 V3 PLL3VDD33THA V4 VSSPLLSEP2 W1 PLL4VSSBBHA W2 PLLVDD12TA W3 PLLVSSBBA W4 LD08 Y1 LD11 Y2 VDDPLLSEP2 Y3 LD10 Y4 CCONTL4 AA1 CCONTL2 AA2 LD09 AA3 VDD1212 AA4 LD00 AB1 VSS1 AB2 CCONTL3 AB3 LD06 AB4 VSS3014 AC1 LD05 AC2 LD07 AC3 LD01 AC4 VSS3014 AD1 VSS1 AD2 LD03 AD3 LD02 AD4 LA19 AE1 VSS1212 AE2 LD04 AE3 LXCS AE4 LA16 AB5 VDD3014 AC5 LA18 AD5 VDD1215 AE5 LA12 AB6 LA11 AC6 LA17 AD6 LA14 AE6 ...

Page 59: ...P2 VDDQ P7 VDDQ N9 VDDQ M9 VDDQ D9 VDDQ C9 VDDQ B7 VDDQ A3 VSS F1 VSS L3 VSS R3 VSS B3 VSSQ C1 VSSQ D1 VSSQ M1 VSSQ N1 VSSQ P3 VSSQ P8 VSSQ L9 VSSQ E9 VSSQ B8 VSSQ R1905 XX SD_A5 SD_DQ6 SD_A7 SD_DQ4 SD_BA1 SD_A11 SD_DQ12 SD_A4 SD_A3 C1905 0 1u B SD_DQ10 SD_XCS SD_A9 SD_DQ5 SD_DQM SD_DQ15 SD_DQ1 SD_DQ8 SD_DQ0 SD_A2 R1906 100k SD_CK SD_A8 SD_DQ3 SD_CKE SD_DQ14 SD_DQ13 SD_A0 SD_A10 SD_XCAS C1904 0 1u...

Page 60: ...BMDT36 A1 GND B1 GND C1 AGND D1 AVDD E1 BMDQS2 F5 VDDQ25 F4 GND F2 BMDT38 F1 BMDT34 G5 VDDQ25 G4 TMC2 G2 BMDT39 G1 BMDT32 H5 GND H4 OMDQ4 H2 BMDT35 H1 BMDT33 J5 GND J4 OMRSX J2 OMWEX J1 OMCEX K5 VDDQ25 K4 VDDQ25 K2 OMCSX K1 OMCLKX L5 OMADB0 L4 VDDQ25 L2 OMCKE L1 OMCLK M5 OMAD13 M4 OMADB1 M2 OMAD09 M1 VDD10 N5 OMAD07 N4 VDDQ25 N2 OMAD08 N1 OMAD12 P5 OMAD06 P4 VDDQ25 P2 OMAD10 P1 OMAD11 R5 GND R4 OM...

Page 61: ...0BFI013 E1 A0 D1 A1 C1 A2 A1 A3 B1 A4 D2 A5 C2 A6 A2 A7 B5 A8 A5 A9 C5 A10 D5 A11 B6 A12 A6 A13 C6 A14 D6 A15 E6 A16 B2 A17 C3 A18 D4 A19 D3 NC G4 VCC H6 VSS B3 NC A4 WE B4 RESET A3 RY BY F6 BYTE F1 CE G1 OE C4 NC E2 DQ0 H2 DQ1 E3 DQ2 H3 DQ3 H4 DQ4 E4 DQ5 H5 DQ6 E5 DQ7 F2 DQ8 G2 DQ9 F3 DQ10 G3 DQ11 F4 DQ12 G5 DQ13 F5 DQ14 G6 DQ15 A 1 H1 VSS DXXA09_SIM DXXA10_SIM DXXA04_SIM DXXA11_SIM FLASH_A18 FLA...

Page 62: ...8 AE19 AE20 AE21 AE22 AE23 AE24 AE25 AD25 AC25 AB25 AA25 Y25 W25 V25 U25 T25 R25 P25 N25 M25 L25 K25 J25 H25 G25 F25 E25 D25 C25 B25 A25 A24 A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2 J2 K2 R2 T2 U2 V2 W2 Y2 AA2 AB2 AC2 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 AD8 AD9 AD10 AD11 AD12 AD13 AD14 AD15 AD16 AD17 AD18 AD19 AD20 AD21 AD22 AD23 AD24 AC24 AB24 AA24 ...

Page 63: ...SIM C3412 12p CH D_2 8V DXXA02_SIM PD04 RDX_SIM C3404 4 7u B R3405 51 0 5 XCS_IC_3401 TRRT XIACC0 C3405 0 1u C3420 1u B D24A00_SIM LPS D26A02_SIM TPB TPB C3403 1u B TPA R3409 6200 0 5 DXXA06_SIM R3412 1k X3401 24 576MHz D28A04_SIM C3402 270p TPA PD07 C3411 12p CH C3418 0 1u B C3410 XX R3407 0 C3408 XX C3417 XX R3413 0 R3414 XX FCLR0 LF3403 R3415 XX R3416 XX B1 C3 D4 C1 C2 D2 D1 E5 E4 E1 E2 F5 F1 F...

Page 64: ...3 HM_R2 B4 HM_R0 B5 HM_B6 B6 HM_B4 B7 HM_B2 B8 HM_B0 B9 HM_Y6 B10 HM_Y4 B11 HM_Y3 B12 HM_Y2 C1 HM_R7 C2 XCS C3 VSS C4 HM_FLD C5 VDDS 3 0V C6 HM_VD C7 HM_HD C8 VDDS 3 0V C9 VSS2 C10 VSS2 C11 ADAO1 C12 HM_Y1 D1 HM_R6 D2 IC_3101_SI D3 IC_3101_SO D4 VDDS 3 0V D5 VSS2 D6 VDDC 1 5V D7 VSS2 D8 VDDC 1 5V D9 VDDS 3 0V D10 FCK D11 VSS2 D12 HM_Y0 E1 HMCK E2 VSS2 E3 VSS2 E4 VDDC 1 5V E9 ADAO2 E10 BCK E11 LRCK...

Page 65: ... R3206 47 R3209 47 R3208 47 R3207 47 R3205 47 R3204 47 R3203 47 XHDMI_DICN ST_UNREG IC3202 TK11250CMCL G 1 CONT 2 GND 3 NOISE 4 VOUT GND 5 VIN 6 C3206 0 01u B C3207 0 22u B C3209 0 22u B R3218 0 R3219 47k R3220 1800 1 16W R3221 1800 1 16W R3222 XX R3223 XX REG_GND R3224 XX REG_GND FL3201 D_1 8V D_2 8V R3226 XX R3228 XX R3229 910 0 5 R3233 0 D3202 XX R3234 36k CN3202 20P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 66: ...3702 470 R3706 XX R3707 10k IC3701 CXM3018R T4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Q3701 TRANSISTORHN1B04FE Y GR TPLR3 3 5 4 6 2 1 R3713 XX R3714 XX R3715 XX R3716 XX R3717 XX R3712 82 0 5 C3703 0 01u C3704 0 01u C3705 0 01u R3708 2200 0 5 R3709 1500 0 5 RB3701 10 R3711 2200 CN3701 20P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 67: ...23 100p CH C2925 0 1u B R2925 6800 1 16W 5 R2923 1k 1 16W 5 EXT_IN_R REG_GND REG_GND XVSP_SCK VOLOUT_R R2928 47k C2929 1u B C2932 10u 6 3V VSP_SO C2928 1u B C2927 10u 6 3V IC2902 DS1801E 02V T R 1 GND 2 Cout 3 XRST 4 XZCEN 5 W0 6 L0 7 H0 8 W1 9 L1 10 H1 11 AGND 12 D 13 CLK 14 VCC XCS_AUVOL R2930 100k R2926 XX C2930 0 1u B VOLOUT_L R2929 100k IC2903 NJM2107F TE2 1 2 3 4 5 R2927 47k C2933 0 1u B C29...

Page 68: ..._D 27 SDC_OUT 28 MIC_MONO 29 INT_EXT 30 PBIN_R 31 PBIN_L 32 GND 33 AGC_TC 34 RECOUT_R 35 RECOUT_L 36 DETHPF_R 37 DETHPF_L 38 AGC_LINK 39 VCC 40 OFFSET_L 41 INTLPF_R 42 EXTMIC_L 43 INTEXT_IN 44 EXTMIC_R 45 MICMONO_IN 46 VREF 47 MIC_REG 48 MICVCC 49 INTLPF_L 50 VCC 51 INTMIC_L 52 INTMIC_R 53 OFFSET_R 54 GND 55 LINEIN_L 56 LINEIN_R 57 LINEOUT_L 58 PMUTE_L 59 GND 60 PMUTE_R 61 LINEOUT_R 62 VCCH 63 VRE...

Page 69: ...CDT ALL_PS RECA2 A_2 8V SW_PS REG_GND RECA1 RECCK SWP CONT1 RP_4 6V RF_MON RFIN IC4901 TLS26A102PFBR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 L4902 10uH L4901 10uH R4909 22k 0 5 R4910 10k 0 5 R4916 180 0 5 R4907 10k R4917 180 0 5 R4911 10k 0 5 R4913 22k 0 5 R4908 6800 R4904 22k R4903 10k R4914 180 0 5 R49...

Page 70: ...FG2 MODE_SW_A MODE_SW_C DRUM_FG MR_VCC CAP_ERROR TAPE_TOP MODE_SW_B TREEL_FG TAPE_END DRUM_PG SREEL_FG HE_VCC CAP_FG DRUM_ERROR IC4801 BD6639AGLV E2 1 C_FRC 2 TEST 3 VMR 4 CFGOUT 5 C_PGND 6 GND 7 CFGIN 8 CFGIN 9 CAGC 10 U 11 U 12 V 13 V 14 W 15 W 16 VCC1 17 VH 18 TOPIN 19 TOPOUT 20 ENDIN 21 ENDOUT 22 RLP1 23 RLM1 24 RLO1 25 RLDO1 26 RLP2 27 RLM2 28 RLO2 29 RLDO2 30 VCC2 31 LIMOUT 32 DEC1 33 DEC2 3...

Page 71: ...TA0 B14 MS_DATA1 B15 MS_DATA2 D15 MS_DATA3 C15 MS_BS D13 XDS_RESET G18 NC D20 NC E19 DREQ1_IC_2101 D12 DACK1_IC_2101 A12 VSS B11 VDD D11 IC_5001_TXD0 H10 IC_5001_RXD0 B10 IC_5001_SCK0 XCS_IC_5001 B9 HI_TXD1 C10 HI_RXD1 C9 HI_SCK1 G10 D10 NC TXD2 D8 NC RXD2 B7 NC SCK2 B8 EEP_TXD3 C8 EEP_RXD3 D7 EEP_SCK3 H7 MD0 H8 MD1 J8 MD2 C1 VSS A11 VDD A13 AVDD PLL1 C14 AVSS PLL1 B13 AVDD PLL2 C13 AVSS PLL2 C11 ...

Page 72: ... 0 01u B C5206 1u B C5203 22u 6 3V TA A10_VM XWE1_VM A5_VM D7_VM A7_VM D15_VM WE0_VM D10_VM XWR_VM D1_VM A4_VM D_2 8V D5_VM D2_VM REG_GND D14_VM D4_VM XCS_SDRAM_VM D0_VM D3_VM A1_VM XBS_VM A9_VM A1_VM A8_VM XCAS_VM CKE_VM A6_VM A12_VM D9_VM D2_VM D12_VM D6_VM XRAS_VM A14_VM 05 D11_VM A13_VM D8_VM DSCK_VM A3_VM A11_VM XCS_FLASH_UTA DSCK_VM D13_VM A11_VM A18_VM A21_VM A20_VM A3_VM A14_VM D5_VM A10_V...

Page 73: ... G 252 ERE1 C1 C2 D1 D2 E4 E2 E1 F4 F2 F1 G1 G2 G4 H1 H2 H4 J1 J2 J4 K1 K2 K4 L2 L1 L4 M1 M2 M4 N1 N2 N4 P1 P2 R1 P4 T1 AA1 AB2 AC3 AB3 AB4 AC4 Y5 AB5 AC5 Y6 AB6 AC6 Y7 AB7 AC7 Y8 AB8 AC8 Y9 AB9 AC9 Y10 AB10AC10 Y11 AB11AC11 Y12 AB12AC12 Y13 AB13AC13AC14AB14 Y14 AC15AB15 Y15 AC16AB16 Y16 AC17AB17 Y17 AC18AB18 Y18 AC19AB19AC20 Y19 AC21AB20AB21AB22 AA23 AA22 Y22 Y23 W20 W22 W23 V20 V22 U23 V23 U22 U...

Page 74: ..._PLL_ON XVD_SCK XCS_IC_3401 CAP_FWD D29A05_SIM XPWAD DRUM_PWM DXXA02_SIM XLINE_CNT1B RDX_SIM XCS_IC_2201 DXXA03_SIM FLASH_A20 FLASH_A19 FLASH_A18 FLASH_A17 FLASH_A16 FLASH_A15 XCS_IC_4801 MCLK XCS_IC_2101_SIM ALE_SIM XPWDA XPSV_D4 FRRV D30A06_SIM D31A07_SIM TAPE_LED_ON DXXA10_SIM DXXA11_SIM DXXA00_SIM DXXA14_SIM DXXA09_SIM XLINE_CNT1A XLINE_CNT2 XLINE_CNT3A XLINE_CNT3B ATF_LATCH UNLOAD XCS_EVF ALL...

Page 75: ...I_CHARGEINH D2 O_SO_DO D1 XO_SCK_DD D3 XO_TOHIV_OUT E3 O_VTRDDON E1 PUI_P15 E2 PUI_P16 F1 PUI_P17 F2 XI_HIFIRMUP G1 XI_HIMAD G2 PUI_BATT_XEXT_CRA H2 PUI_BATT_XEXT H3 XO_CS_HI J4 I_SI_HI L5 O_SO_HI K5 XO_SCK_HI J5 AI_MULTIJACKCRA L6 AI_MULTIJACK K6 AI_BATTSENSE J7 AI_ACVSENSE L7 AI_DDSEL K7 AI_SYSTEMSEL L8 XI_LANCJACKIN K8 O_PULLUPSEL K11 AI_KEYAD0 K9 AI_KEYAD1 J10 AI_KEYAD2 J11 AI_KEYAD3 H9 AI_DDS...

Page 76: ...T2L R4620 470 R4615 2 2 R4608 4700 R4619 180 R4610 4700 R4602 100k R4612 1200 0 5 R4627 XX R4611 2200 0 5 R4622 XX R4617 100 R4603 1M R4604 4700 R4626 XX R4631 0 R4625 XX R4629 XX R4607 1k R4605 10 1 8W R4624 XX R4630 XX R4618 XX R4628 XX R4601 68k 0 5 R4634 XX R4623 XX R4613 82k 0 5 R4614 240k 0 5 R4635 XX R4636 XX L4625 1uH R4638 XX D4603 RB520S 30TE61 C4670 4 7u C C4677 0 47u CL4602 L4616 10uH ...

Page 77: ...4 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 R1048 XX VDR103 VDR104 A_2 8V A_4 6V D_1 5V D_2 8V MT_5V MT_5V REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND PNDCK REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND DSCK_IC_5703 REG_GND XCAM_SCK DIRA1 CAM_SO DIRB1 EN1 LENS_COVER_OPEN IR_NOISE LENS_COVER_LED_ON LENS_COVER_CLOSE ND_NOISE NF_SW NF_EN THERM XCS_IC_1801 XRST_IC_1801 XRST_IC_5703_CPU YAW_AD PITCH_AD CAM_DIRA0 CAM_...

Page 78: ... G1 G2 G3 H1 H2 H3 J1 J2 K1 H4 K2 L1 J3 J4 L2 M1 K3 K4 M2 L3 J5 M3 L4 M4 K5 L5 M5 K6 L6 M6 J6 J7 M7 L7 K7 M8 L8 K8 M9 L9 M10 J8 L10 M11 K9 J9 L11 M12 K10 J10 L12 K11 H9 K12 J11 J12 H10 H11 H12 G10 G11 G12 G9 F9 F12 F11 F10 E12 E11 E10 D12 D11 C12 E9 C11 B12 D10 D9 B11 A12 C10 C9 A11 B10 D8 A10 B9 A9 C8 B8 A8 C7 B7 A7 D7 D6 A6 B6 C6 A5 B5 C5 A4 B4 A3 D5 B3 A2 C4 D4 B2 L5401 10uH R5462 2700 0 5 R545...

Page 79: ...PIO_0 D5 CPU_PIO_1 D6 G4 TEST OP_OUT3 G6 OP_IN3 J7 PIO0 B6 XDL A6 SCK B5 DSCK_IC_5703 C5709 XX C5706 1u B XCS_IC_1801 CAM_SI D_2 8V C5707 0 1u REG_GND C5708 1u B MT_GND MT_5 0V D_1 5V R5704 XX R5711 XX C5701 XX R5709 XX R5707 XX R5713 XX R5706 XX C5702 XX R5708 XX REG_GND L5701 10uH R5703 XX R5705 XX C5718 XX R5746 XX R5721 39k 0 5 R5720 33k 0 5 C5714 XX R5741 120k 0 5 R5736 39k 0 5 R5726 1800 0 5...

Page 80: ... B2 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 E1 F1 F2 E2 F3 E3 D3 F4 E4 F5 F6 E6 E5 D6 D5 D4 C6 C5 B6 A6 A5 B5 A4 B4 C4 A3 B3 A2 C5804 XX SHUTTER_XA SHUTTER_A L5801 XX C5803 XX C5805 XX R5801 XX VREF PGND2 IN2B VM2 PS OUT1A VM1 IN3A IN1B BRAKE2 VM3 RNF IN1A EN1 PGND1 OUT3B SENSE OUT1B PGND2 VLIMH OUT3A BRAKE1 GND IN3B NC OUT2A VLIML IN2A EN2 PGND1 OUT2B NC NC NC NC VCC VLIMS SEL XX MARK NO MOUNT Not Used LD 229 BOARD 3 4 0...

Page 81: ...AD LENS_COVER_CLOSE IR_NOISE EN1 DIRB0 DSCK_IC_5703 DIRA0 CAM_SO CAM_SCK CAM_SI Z_MR_B Z_MR_A NF_DRIVE FOCUS FOCUS PITCH YAW_HALL YAW_HALL PITCH_HALLBIAS PITCH THERM PITCH_HALL PITCH_HALL YAW YAW_HALLBIAS YAW PITCH_HALLBIAS YAW_HALLBIAS ZOOM_B ZOOM_XB ZOOM_A ZOOM_XA D5302 XX C5319 XX C5320 XX R5343 XX CL001 CL002 CL003 CL004 CL005 CL006 CL007 CN5307 2P 1 2 CN5306 6P 1 2 3 4 5 6 D5303 XX A_4 6V CN5...

Page 82: ...REG 7 ACV_UNREG 8 N C 9 ACV_GND 10 ACV_GND 11 ACV_GND 12 ACV_GND 13 ACV_GND 14 ACV_GND 15 ACV_GND 16 ACV_GND CN0122 16P 1 BATT_GND 2 BATT_GND 3 BATT_GND 4 BATT_GND 5 BATT_GND 6 BATT_GND 7 BATT_GND 8 BATT_SIG 9 N C 10 N C 11 BATT_UNREG 12 BATT_UNREG 13 BATT_UNREG 14 BATT_UNREG 15 BATT_UNREG 16 BATT_UNREG CN0117 14P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 REG_GND CN0120 18P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 83: ... 10 FB6003 FB6001 FB6002 C6003 0 1u B C6004 0 1u B C6005 0 1u B C6006 0 1u B C6007 0 1u B C6008 0 1u B C6009 0 1u B C6010 0 1u B C6011 0 1u B R6004 XX R6005 XX CN6003 20P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 R6006 XX R6008 XX R6007 XX EVF_VB EVF_PCG EVF_GND EVF_HCK1 EVF_VR EVF_VG EVF_HST EVF_VCK EVF_GND EVF_PSIG EVF_GND LED_K EVF_EN EVF_REF EVF_VST EVF_COM EVF_VDD EP_4 6V EVF_STB EVF...

Page 84: ... BL_ V R6234 XX BL_L EP_2 8V R6238 XX R6240 XX Q6213 XX Q6214 XX R6245 XX EXTDA Q6209 XX REG_GND REG_GND Q6215 XX R6242 XX R6248 XX R6247 XX BL_CONT BL_ON R6239 XX R6258 XX Q6211 MCH6305 TL E S 1 3 4 2 5 6 Q6212 MCH6305 TL E S 1 3 4 2 5 6 R6206 0 R6227 18 0 5 R6231 18 0 5 R6232 18 0 5 C6220 2 2u B R6246 XX R6244 XX EP_4 6V LD6202 LED_1A LD6205 LED_C C6203 10u B C6216 10u B 6 3V D6202 XX D6201 XX 5...

Page 85: ...5901 0 1u B C5903 XX CN5901 20P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CN5902 21P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 R5901 XX R5902 XX C5902 1u B D5901 NESW007AT T099 R5904 XX RB5901 XX D5902 EDZ TE61 5 6B EVF_VDD VSS N C VSSG EP_4 6V LED_K EVF_GND EVF_VST EVF_REF EVF_HCK2 EVF_HCK1 EVF_EN EVF_VR EVF_NRW EVF_PSIG EVF_DWN EVF_VG EVF_HST EVF_VDD EVF_VCK EVF_PCG EVF_RGT ...

Page 86: ...4 R753 XX CN0702 12P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 R L V REG_GND S_Y_OUT S_C_OUT VIDEO_OUT AUDIO_R_OUT AUDIO_L_OUT REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND A V CONNECTOR XX MARK NO MOUNT S VIDEO A V OUT VIDEO RESET JS 033 BOARD AUDIO L R 05 XRESET Page 4 34 CN0115 IF 155 Through the Harness DI 004 Page 4 34 IF 155 DI 005 CN0112 Through the Harness A D 3 C 2 E B 1 E B D A C 4 R655 XX R653 XX FB652 LND6...

Page 87: ...R8001 330 R8002 0 R8007 0 0 R8008 R8003 0 R8004 0 R8005 0 R8006 0 CN8001 26P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 D8001 XX CN8003 8P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BH8001 D8003 CL 271HR C TS CN8002 2P 1 SP 2 SP D8004 XX 3 2 1 MSDATA2 NC VCC DIO SCLK MSDATA1 NC MSDATA3 NC BS INS GND D_2 8V GND SWP REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND RF_MON USB_D USB_D USB_DET SP SP D_2 ...

Page 88: ...REG_GND MODE_LED_VDD XCAM_LED XMEM_LED XVTR_LED PON_SW REG_GND REG_GND XBATT_INFO_SW N S_SW BACK_LIGHT_SW REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND XVTR_LED XMEM_LED XCAM_LED MODE_LED_VDD SP SP BATT INFO DISPLAY OFF ON NIGHTSHOT BACK LIGHT MANUAL XX MARK NO MOUNT CONTROL SWITCH SP 048 BOARD 05 Page 4 40 CN0502 flexible flat cable FFC 336 Through the SP 048 A D 3 F C 2 E B 1 E B D F A C 4 LND551 CHASSIS_GND CN0505 2...

Page 89: ...Cable FFC 339 Through the NO MARK REC PB MODE 1 1 2 2 0 0 A 3 C 2 B 1 B A C 4 PH5501 GP1S092HCPIF PH5502 GP1S092HCPIF C5501 0 01u B LND301 CHASSIS_GND R5501 330 CN5311 6P 1 2 3 4 5 6 REG_GND REG_GND A_4 6V A_4 6V DIAL_A DIAL_B PH5501 PH5502 MANUAL FOCUS ZOOM SENSOR EC 001 BOARD 05 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 MANUAL FOCUS ZOOM SENSOR LND202 LND207 Page 4 45 SWITCH CONTROL BLOCK ZM90500 LND102 LND107 Page 4 45 ...

Page 90: ...EG ACV_GND ACV XEXT ACV_GND CHARGE_LED_VDD XCHARGE_LED BATT_UNREG BATT_SIG BATT_GND DC IN CHG DC IN CHARGE LED XX MARK NO MOUNT DC 110 BOARD 05 4 3 1 2 VC 500 Page 4 17 CN3202 11 23 A D 3 C 2 B 1 B D A C 4 CN001 19P 1 TMDS DATA2 2 TMDS DATA2 SHIELD 3 TMDS DATA2 4 TMDS DATA1 5 TMDS DATA1 SHIELD 6 TMDS DATA1 7 TMDS DATA0 8 TMDS DATA0 SHIELD 9 TMDS DATA0 10 TMDS CLOCK 11 TMDS CLOCK SHIELD 12 TMDS CLO...

Page 91: ...ND004 LND001 LND013 LND012 LND011 LND014 LND009 LND010 LND007 LND008 LND015 LND020 LND016 LND021 LND019 LND018 LND017 LND026 LND024 LND028 LND022 LND023 LND025 LND027 LND032 LND034 LND031 LND035 LND029 LND030 LND033 LND036 LND039 LND041 LND042 LND037 LND040 LND038 LND046 LND043 LND044 LND049 LND047 LND048 LND051 LND050 LND101 LND104 LND102 LND103 LND105 LND106 LND108 LND107 LND111 LND112 LND109 LN...

Page 92: ...Page 4 29 CN1017 VC 500 23 23 PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted 17PIN 22PIN 16PIN 12PIN 23PIN 20PIN 21PIN 24PIN 1PIN 5PIN 4PIN 11PIN 6PIN 15PIN 3PIN 2PIN 7PIN 13PIN 14PIN 18PIN 8PIN 19PIN 10PIN 9PIN 26PIN 25PIN PLBL PANEL_B KEY_AD5 RVS EP_4 6V EP_8 5V XVD_SCK XBB_SCK REG_GND REG_GND EP_8 5V EP_XVD PANEL_VD A_4 6V BL_ V PLGR PANEL_G EP_2 8V VD_SO BB_SO A_4 6V BL_ V XBATT_INFO_SW REG_GND KEY_AD6 O C E...

Page 93: ...K ZM90500 is replaced as block so that PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted A 3 C 2 B 1 B A C 4 RV201 S202 LND203 LND206 S201 LND205 LND204 LND202 LND207 PHOTO FREEZE REG_GND ZOOM_AD D_2 8V PHOTO REC REG_GND ZOOM PHOTO FREEZE PHOTO PHOTO REC ZM90500 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK W T 05 Page 4 41 CN0902 NS 022 A 3 C 2 B 1 B A C 4 LND105 LND102 LND103 S102 LND106 S101 LND104 LND107 REG_GND XPOWER_SW XMODE_SW XS S...

Page 94: ...1 HW 105A CDE T S REEL SENSOR 05 Q901 PT4850FJE00F TAPE END SENSOR LM_LOAD LM_LOAD LM_UNLOAD LM_UNLOAD DEW DEW XMODE_SW_A XMODE_SW_B XMODE_SW_C SW_COM SW_GND XREC_PROOF CHIME_VDD CHIME_SDA CHIME_SCK MIC REC_SW_GND TAPE_TOP XCCDOWN_SW Cin_GND TREEL TREEL HALL_VCC SREEL SREEL HALL_GND TAPE_LED_K TAPE_LED_A TOP END_GND TAPE_END 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 N...

Page 95: ...500 BOARD SIDE B SP 048 BOARD MO 027 BOARD BH 001 BOARD IF 155 BOARD HI 078 BOARD EC 001 BOARD US 014 BOARD PD 342 BOARD NS 022 BOARD BA 008 BOARD RE 038 BOARD BL 015 BOARD DC 110 BOARD FP 867 FLEXIBLE BOARD JS 033 BOARD JK 355 BOARD FP 784 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 785 FLEXIBLE BOARD HP 150 BOARD FP 228 FP 032 FP 031 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMMON NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS ...

Page 96: ...es that the part printed on diagram isn t mounted in this model C panel designation ENGLISH THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 4 3 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS JAPANESE 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 4 5 2 1 1 2 3 6 5 4 E B C 3 1 5 2 4 6 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 1 5 2 4 6 1 2 3 5 4 4 3 1 2 3 1 2 4 5 5 3 4 1 2 1 4 2 3 4 6 2 5 3 1 1 2 4 3 1 4 2 3 Chip parts Transistor Diode プリント図共通ノート プリント図ノート 無鉛半田を使用しています 基板 フレキシブル配...

Page 97: ...6708 C6709 C6710 C6713 C6714 C6715 C6716 C6717 C6718 C6719 C6720 C6721 C6722 C6723 C6724 C6725 C6726 C6727 C6728 C6729 R6703 R6704 R6705 R6706 R6707 C6730 R6708 C6731 R6709 C6732 C6733 C6734 C6735 C6736 C6737 C6738 C6739 C6740 C6741 C6742 C6743 C6601 C6602 C6603 C6604 C6605 C6606 C6607 C6608 C6609 C6610 C6611 C6612 C6613 C6614 R6601 R6604 IC6603 IC6604 IC6605 IC6606 L6701 L6702 L6703 L6704 L6705 L...

Page 98: ... Y13 AB13AC13 A14 B14 D14 H14 T14 Y14 AB14AC14 A15 B15 D15 H15 T15 Y15 AB15AC15 A16 B16 D16 T16 Y16 AB16AC16 A17 B17 D17 Y17 AB17AC17 A18 B18 D18 Y18 AB18AC18 A19 B19 D19 Y19 AB19AC19 A20 B20 D20 E20 F20 G20 H20 J20 K20 L20 M20 N20 P20 R20 T20 U20 V20 W20 Y20 AB20AC20 A21 B21 AB21AC21 A22 B22 C22 D22 E22 F22 G22 H22 J22 K22 AC23 AB23 H16 J16 K16 L16 M16 N16 P16 R16 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 J1 K1 L1...

Page 99: ...K6 J7 K7 J8 K8 J9 K9 J10 K10 H9 H10 G9 G10 F9 F10 E9 E10 D9 D10 C9 C10 D4 E4 F4 G4 G5 G6 G7 D5 D6 D7 E7 F7 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 J1 K1 L1 M1 N1 P1 R1 A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2 J2 K2 L2 M2 N2 P2 R2 A3 B3 P3 R3 A4 B4 P4 R4 A5 B5 P5 R5 A6 B6 P6 R6 A7 B7 P7 R7 A8 B8 P8 R8 A9 B9 P9 R9 A10 B10 P10 R10 A11 B11 P11 R11 A12 B12 P12 R12 A13 B13 P13 R13 A14 B14 C14 D14 E14 F14 G14 H14 J14 K14 L14 M14 N14 P14 R1...

Page 100: ...8 J9 K9 L9 M9 J10 K10 L10 M10 J11 K11 L11 M11 J12 K12 L12 M12 E12 F12 G12 H12 E11 F11 G11 H11 E10 F10 G10 H10 E9 F9 G9 H9 E2 F2 G2 H2 E3 F3 G3 H3 E4 F4 G4 H4 F6 E6 D6 C6 B6 A6 F5 E5 D5 C5 B5 A5 F4 E4 D4 C4 B4 A4 F3 E3 D3 C3 B3 A3 F2 E2 D2 C2 B2 A2 F1 E1 D1 C1 B1 A1 K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 K2 K3 K4 K10 K1 E10 F10 G10 H10 J10 E9 F9 G9 H9 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 B5 B6 B7 B8 B10 C10 D10 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 C9 D9 B9 E1 F1 G1...

Page 101: ...Q104 LND001 LND002 R101 R102 R103 R104 R105 R106 R107 R108 R109 R114 R115 R118 R119 R120 R121 C101 C102 C103 C104 CL0101 C105 CL0102 C106 CL0103 C107 CL0104 C108 CL0105 C109 CL0107 C110 R122 C111 C112 C113 C114 C115 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C121 C122 CN0101 CN0102 CN0103 CN0104 CN0105 CN0106 CN0107 CN0108 CN0109 CN0110 CN0111 CN0112 CN0113 CN0114 CN0115 CN0116 CN0117 CN0118 CN0119 CN0120 CN0121 CN...

Page 102: ...6204 C6208 Q6205 C6209 Q6206 Q6207 Q6208 Q6209 C6210 C6211 C6212 C6213 Q6210 C6214 C6215 C6216 Q6213 Q6211 Q6212 C6217 Q6214 C6218 Q6215 C6219 C6220 C6221 C6222 C6223 C6224 C6225 D6201 C6226 D6202 D6203 C6227 D6204 C6228 R6201 D6205 R6202 R6203 R6204 R6205 R6206 R6207 R6208 IC6201 R6209 IC6202 R6210 R6211 R6212 R6213 R6214 R6215 R6216 R6217 R6218 R6219 R6220 R6221 R6222 R6223 R6224 R6225 R6226 R62...

Page 103: ...US 014 BOARD SIDE B 05 11 1 874 311 1 3 4 2 1 2 3 USB 1 20 1 2 21 20 CN5901 CN5902 BL 015 BOARD SIDE A 05 11 1 874 309 RB5901 C5901 C5902 C5903 D5901 D5902 R5901 R5902 R5904 1 2 6 7 EVF BACKLIGHT A K BL 015 BOARD SIDE B 05 11 1 874 309 S0851 PANEL REVERSE 1 2 4 3 RE 038 BOARD SIDE A 05 11 1 874 316 1 2 D851 CN0851 C851 RE 038 BOARD SIDE B 05 11 1 874 316 Pr Cr Pb Cb Y COPMPONENT OUT 2 1 5 6 7 8 3 ...

Page 104: ...3 4 6 7 J0702 J0701 A V OUT AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO R L 1 2 3 1 2 3 VD751 JS 033 BOARD SIDE B 05 11 1 874 531 1 10 1 6 TH652 TH651 TH653 RB651 CN0604 TH654 R657 CN0603 R654 R653 R655 D654 R656 R651 VDR652 VDR653 FB652 VDR651 FB651 R652 CN0605 J652 J651 LANC HDV DV 1 4 2 3 4 1 5 2 3 6 5 3 1 2 4 1 2 7 8 1 3 4 6 i HEADPHONES HP 150 BOARD 05 11 1 874 430 1 4 CN0401 C401 R404 R403 MC 188 BOARD SIDE A 05 11...

Page 105: ...r first and attach new lithium battery next CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type 2 1 1 2 7 8 1 10 12 11 CN8002 CN8003 CN8004 D8003 R8001 D8004 1 2 3 A K MS ACCESS D8003 MEMORY STICK DUO MS 379 BOARD SIDE A 05 11 1 874 310 1 26 CN8001 C8001 R8002 R8003 R8004 R8005 R8006 R8007 R8008 BT901 BH8001 D8001 1 2 3 BT901 BATTERY LITHIUM...

Page 106: ... BACK LIGHT DISPLAY BATT INFO 8 7 6 5 1 4 1 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 SP 048 BOARD SIDE A 05 11 1 874 317 1 2 13 14 1 2 7 8 CN0501 CN0502 SP 048 BOARD SIDE B 05 11 1 874 317 A K A K A K A K A K A K D556 D552 D557 D554 D551 D555 D558 D553 D559 A K A K A K PLAY EDIT MEMORY TAPE D558 D559 D552 D551 MO 027 BOARD SIDE A 05 11 1 874 319 1 8 2 1 R552 R551 CN0504 R553 VDR552 VDR551 CN0505 MO 027 BOARD SIDE B ...

Page 107: ...8 HI 078 BOARD SIDE B 05 11 1 874 315 C B E C B E PH5501 PH5502 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 EC 001 BOARD SIDE A 05 11 1 874 314 PH5501 PH5502 MANUAL FOCUS ZOOM SENSOR 1 2 6 5 CN5311 C5501 R5501 EC 001 BOARD SIDE B 05 11 1 874 314 1 2 11 12 1 2 6 5 1 2 6 5 CN0901 CN0902 D903 R902 R901 C901 D902 CN0903 D901 1 3 4 5 1 3 4 5 1 5 4 3 2 NIGHTSHOT NS 022 BOARD 05 11 1 874 429 EP GW BA 008 1 3 CN0652 CN0651 BATTERY T...

Page 108: ...OARD SIDE A 05 11 1 874 318 1 1 2 3 9 LF601 R607 R608 C604 C603 CN0602 D603 D602 CN0610 4 5 DC IN 3 4 1 2 DC 110 BOARD SIDE B 05 11 1 874 318 FP784 PI 1 2 3 IC801 LND801 LND802 C801 LND803 LND804 LND805 LND806 1 6 FP 784 FLEXIBLE BOARD 05 11 1 874 320 PI 19 1 23 21 20 22 CN001 HDMI OUT 20 1 FP 867 FLEXIBLE BOARD 05 11 1 875 405 FP785 PI S851 3 4 1 2 EJECT 1 20 18 1 FP 785 FLEXIBLE BOARD 05 11 1 87...

Page 109: ...1 1 867 811 12 21 12 29 1 FP 228 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 032 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 031 FLEXIBLE BOARD S902 REC PROOF S901 CC DOWN D902 TAPE LED H902 T REEL SENSOR H901 S REEL SENSOR MIC903 Q902 TAPE TOP SENSOR 4 PIN CONNECTOR Q901 TAPE END SENSOR GND VCC GND VCC 05 Ver 1 3 2008 12 The changed portions from Ver 1 2 are shown in blue FP 228 1 layer FP 032 1 layer FP 031 1 layer Uses unleaded solder ...

Page 110: ...NDER SECTION LCD PANEL SECTION EXPLODED VIEWS EXPLODED VIEWS NOTE Characters A to Z of the electrical parts list indicate location of exploded views in which the desired part is shown A B C D E F H G HANDLE COVER SECTION I OVERRALL SECTION 3 J BATTERY PANEL SECTION K G BLOCK SECTION L CABINET L SECTION M MECHANISM DECK SECTION N LS MECHANICHAL CHASSIS BLOCK ASSEMBLY 1 O LS MECHANICHAL CHASSIS BLOC...

Page 111: ...RD BH 001 BOARD BA 008 BOARD DC 110 BOARD CM 077 BOARD FP 031 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 032 FLEXIBLE BOARD EC 001 BOARD FP 228 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 785 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 784 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 867 FLEXIBLE BOARD JK 355 BOARD HI 078 BOARD MC 188 BOARD LD 229 BOARD JS 003 BOARD HP 150 BOARD IF 155 BOARD SP 048 BOARD MS 379 BOARD NS 022 BOARD PD 342 BOARD RE 038 BOARD MO 027 BOARD VC 500 BOARD US 014 BOARD G G K...

Page 112: ...e number please include the board name JAPANESE The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié 使用上の注意 ここに記載されている部品は 補修用部品であるため 回路図及び セットに付いている部品と異なる場合があります XX Xは標準化部品のため セットに付いている部品と異...

Page 113: ... HD1000N 6 3 284 050 21 SHEET JAPAN HD1000P 6 3 284 050 31 SHEET JAPAN HD1000E 6 3 284 050 41 SHEET JAPAN HD1000C 6 3 284 050 51 SHEET JAPAN HD1000J 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 100 3 080 203 51 SREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 Black 103 7 685 794 09 SCREW PTT 2 6X10 S Silver 104 7 682 548 09 SCREW B 3X8 Black 5 1 1 OVERALL SECTION 1 5 1 EXPLODED VIEWS 37...

Page 114: ...cription 51 X 2187 973 1 CABINET ASSY GRIP 52 3 289 560 01 BELT GRIP 53 1 480 479 11 SWITCH BLOCK CONTROL ZM90500 54 3 283 958 01 BRACKET B GRIP BELT 55 1 480 480 11 SWITCH BLOCK CONTROL PS90500 56 3 283 959 01 PLATE SS RETAINER 57 A 1438 618 A NS 022 BOARD COMPLETE 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 5 1 2 GRIP SECTION 51 52 37 37 37 37 53 54 55 56 57 ...

Page 115: ...1 BRACKET UPPER LR 104 3 283 969 01 BRACKET CHASSIS 105 1 834 807 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FFC 336 106 A 1438 625 A SP 048 BOARD COMPLETE 107 A 1438 628 A MO 027 BOARD COMPLETE SP901 1 825 262 62 LOUD SPEAKER 1 6CM 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 105 2 891 494 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Red 5 1 3 CABINET R SECTION ns not supplied 49 37 37 37 ns SP...

Page 116: ... 834 811 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FFC 340 152 1 965 558 11 HARNESS LI 062 153 3 284 037 01 FRAME R 154 CAUTION TAPE AS 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 5 1 4 OVERALL SECTION 2 49 49 49 Handle Tally Section See Page 5 7 Lens Section See Page 5 6 154 9mm x 28mm 151 152 153 CAUTION For the part of 154 cut SHEET LENS FLEXIBLE 3 052 196 01 into the desired length and use it ...

Page 117: ... SERVICE 210 3 284 036 01 CLAMP FLEXIBLE 211 3 284 034 01 FRAME R 905 LENS 212 A 1438 557 A LD 229 BOARD COMPLETE 213 CAUTION TAPE AS 1 2 635 562 11 SCREW M1 7 Black 3 2 660 401 01 SCREW M1 7 NEW TRU STAR P2 Red 23 3 080 204 11 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 5 1 5 LENS SECTION ns not supplied 201 ns IC6701 ns ns 23 23 23 1 1 37 37 37 37 LD 229 CM 077 3 202 203 204 20...

Page 118: ...OPHONE HOLDER 254 3 284 081 01 SHEET RUBBER ADHESIVE 255 3 284 080 01 RUBBER MICROPHONE 256 3 283 989 01 BASE RING 23 3 080 204 11 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 53 3 080 206 21 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 102 7 621 284 30 SCREW P 2 6X8 Black 5 1 6 HANDLE TALLY SECTION ns not supplied 251 256 252 254 254 255 255 253 View Finde...

Page 119: ...IDE LAMP 313 2 638 819 01 CUSHION LCD 314 2 638 818 01 ILLUMINATOR 315 2 638 816 01 PLATE TFT DEFLECTION 316 2 664 671 01 SPACER LCD 317 2 699 236 01 CABINET 222 INNER 318 3 284 124 01 CABINET VF INNER 319 X 2187 978 1 CABINET LOWER ASSY VF 320 3 283 991 01 KNOB ON OFF 321 3 283 992 01 RETAINER ON OFF KNOB 322 X 2187 980 1 ADJUSTMENT ASSY VISIBILITY 323 1 500 930 11 CORE FERRITE LCD902 8 753 241 1...

Page 120: ... 2 666 802 01 PRISM SHEET V 2 7 364 2 666 803 01 PRISM SHEET H 2 7 365 2 666 804 01 DIFFUSION SHEET 2 7 366 2 666 807 21 AG SHEET 2 7 367 2 666 801 01 LIGHT GUIDE 2 7 368 2 894 347 01 REFLECTION SHEET 2 7J 369 A 1438 668 A PD 342 BOARD COMPLETE 370 2 638 780 01 CLIP 371 3 284 029 01 GUARD FLEXIBLE 372 3 284 025 01 CABINET C P LCD901 A 1228 786 A TP BLOCK ASSY 27ESHGU07 23 3 080 204 11 SCREW TAPPIN...

Page 121: ...3 283 980 01 PLATE B HANDLE 412 X 2187 975 1 HANDLE ASSY 413 3 283 983 01 BRACKET R STRAP 414 3 283 979 01 PLATE A HANDLE 415 3 283 981 01 PLATE C HANDLE 416 3 283 982 01 BRACKET F STRAP 417 1 834 802 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FFC 329 23 3 080 204 11 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 100 3 080 203 51 SREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 Black 1...

Page 122: ... 1 2 635 562 11 SCREW M1 7 Black 3 2 660 401 01 SCREW M1 7 NEW TRU STAR P2 Red 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 105 2 891 494 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Red Refer to page 5 1 for mark 0 5 1 10 OVERALL SECTION 3 ns not supplied BH8001 Note BT901 Note ns ns 37 37 37 49 49 49 49 1 37 37 37 105 3 459 460 461 462 463 464 451 452 454 453 455 456 458 BT...

Page 123: ...R 505 X 2187 972 1 PANEL ASSY JACK 0506 A 1438 712 A BA 008 BOARD COMPLETE 507 3 284 038 01 COVER DC JACK 508 3 284 039 01 COVER HP JACK 509 3 284 040 01 COVER LANC JACK 510 X 2187 971 1 PANEL ASSY BT 511 3 060 595 01 CLAW BT LOCK 512 3 283 954 01 PLATE BT RELEASE RETAINER 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 105 2 891 494 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Red 5 1 11 BATTERY PANEL SECTION ns not suppli...

Page 124: ... A VC 500 BOARD COMPLETE NTSC HD1000U HD1000N 562 A 1438 763 A VC 500 BOARD COMPLETE PAL HD1000E HD1000P HD1000C 562 A 1671 373 A VC 500 BOARD COMPLETE NTSC HD1000J 563 X 2187 970 1 FRAME ASSY 905 MD 564 A 1438 676 A FP 785 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE 565 1 874 322 11 FP 786 FLEXIBLE BOARD 566 A 1438 675 A FP 867 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE 567 3 291 065 01 HEAT SINK VC 1 2 635 562 11 SCREW M1 7 Black 3 2...

Page 125: ...1 TALLY MS 612 3 283 932 01 FRAME MAIN R 613 3 284 049 01 BASE SHOULDER PAD FITTING 614 3 283 930 01 FRAME MAIN B 615 3 703 319 01 PURSE LOCK DIA 15 616 2 178 793 02 BRACKET TRIPOD 617 A 1438 636 A JS 033 BOARD COMPLETE 618 A 1438 637 A JK 355 BOARD COMPLETE 619 3 283 940 01 PLATE JK GROUND 620 3 286 017 01 LABEL FUSE 37 3 080 206 31 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 B...

Page 126: ...7 2 342 926 01 SPRING ARM S TENSION COIL 708 2 546 417 01 SCREW M1 4 709 2 342 933 02 PLATE TOP 710 2 342 927 01 SPRING ARM T TENSION COIL 711 2 541 585 01 SHEET FLEXIBLE ADHESIVE 712 2 342 918 01 TG6 CATCHER 713 A 1437 006 A MD N220 SUB ASSY S A 714 3 703 816 13 SCREW M1 4X2 0 SPECIAL HEAD 715 3 315 414 31 WASHER M901 A 1154 545 A DRUM DEH 33E R 5 1 14 MECHANISM DECK SECTION ns not supplied M901 ...

Page 127: ...COIL 764 A 1083 002 A TG6 BLOCK ASSY 765 X 2024 468 1 ARM S ASSY GL 766 X 2024 465 1 COASTER S ASSY 767 2 342 612 01 RAIL 768 3 703 816 13 SCREW M1 4X2 0 SPECIAL HEAD 769 X 2024 466 1 COASTER T ASSY 770 X 2024 469 1 ARM T ASSY GL 771 2 342 716 01 SPRING T GL TORSION 772 3 703 816 08 SCREW M1 4X1 4 SPECIAL HEAD for adjustment 5 1 15 LS MECHANICAL CHASSIS BLOCK ASSEMBLY 1 ns not supplied ns 755 768 ...

Page 128: ...ODE GL453SE0000F TAPE LED H901 8 719 067 74 ELEMENT HOLE HW 105A CDE T S REEL H902 8 719 067 74 ELEMENT HOLE HW 105A CDE T T REEL M902 X 2067 283 2 MOTOR ASSY LOADING MIC903 1 818 576 11 PIN CONNECTOR WITH DETECTION Q901 6 550 672 01 TRANSISTOR PT4850FJE00F TAPE END Q902 6 550 672 01 TRANSISTOR PT4850FJE00F TAPE TOP S901 1 786 448 22 SWITCH PUSH 1 KEY CC DOWN 5 1 16 LS MECHANICAL CHASSIS BLOCK ASS...

Page 129: ... CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V CONNECTOR CN5901 1 816 648 51 FFC FPC CONNECTOR LIF 20P CN5902 1 817 560 71 CONNECTOR FPC ZIP 21P DIODE D5901 6 501 591 01 DIODE NESW007AT T099 EVF BACKLIGHT D5902 8 719 074 67 DIODE EDZ TE61 5 6B A 1237 309 A CM 077 BOARD COMPLETE SERVICE IC6701 CMOS imager is not included in CM 077 complete board Included in CMOS block assy CAPACITOR C6607 1 100 415 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47u...

Page 130: ...Y 32 2KHz YAW SE7202 1 479 022 51 SENSOR ANGULAR VELOCITY 30 8KHz PITCH A 1438 711 A DC 110 BOARD COMPLETE CONNECTOR CN0601 1 774 730 21 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 3P CN0602 1 778 795 21 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 9P 0CN0610 1 817 361 11 DC IN CONNECTOR DC IN DIODE D601 6 501 573 01 DIODE CL 271TLY C TS CHG D602 8 719 074 67 DIODE EDZ TE61 5 6B RESISTOR R607 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 R608 1 216 295 91 SHO...

Page 131: ...CTOR CN0603 1 695 223 21 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 10P CN0604 1 580 789 22 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 6P CN0605 1 794 276 21 CONNECTOR SQUARE TYPE 4P HDV DV DIODE D654 6 500 044 01 DIODE DF6A6 8FU TE85R FERRITE BEAD FB651 1 400 927 31 BEAD FERRITE 1005 FB652 1 400 927 31 BEAD FERRITE 1005 JACK J651 1 818 055 21 JACK HEADPHONES J652 1 793 995 31 JACK SUPER SMALL TYPE LANC RESISTOR R651 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 COM...

Page 132: ...ECTOR SMD 12P DIODE D751 6 501 956 01 DIODE MAZS068G08S0 FERRITE BEAD FB751 1 400 927 31 BEAD FERRITE 1005 FB752 1 400 927 31 BEAD FERRITE 1005 JACK J0701 1 778 518 11 CONNECTOR EXTERNAL S VIDEO J0702 1 694 713 11 TERMINAL BOARD A V OUT RESISTOR R754 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W SWITCH S0701 1 786 157 31 TACTILE SWITCH RESET VARISTOR VD753 1 803 974 21 VARISTOR CHIP 1608 A 1438 557 A LD 229 BO...

Page 133: ...L CHIP 6 8K 0 5 1 16W R5440 1 208 941 11 METAL CHIP 180K 0 5 1 16W R5441 1 208 671 11 METAL CHIP 330 0 5 1 16W R5442 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R5443 1 208 943 11 METAL CHIP 220K 0 5 1 16W R5444 1 208 911 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 16W R5445 1 208 909 11 METAL CHIP 8 2K 0 5 1 16W R5446 1 208 909 11 METAL CHIP 8 2K 0 5 1 16W R5447 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R5448 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R5449 1...

Page 134: ...FFC FPC 12P CN0902 1 779 327 51 CONNECTOR FFC FPC 6P CN0903 1 779 327 51 CONNECTOR FFC FPC 6P DIODE D901 6 501 598 01 DIODE CL 335IRS X TS NIGHTSHOT RESISTOR R901 1 216 801 11 METAL CHIP 22 5 1 10W R902 1 216 801 11 METAL CHIP 22 5 1 10W A 1438 668 A PD 342 BOARD COMPLETE CAPACITOR C6201 1 100 581 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047uF 10 50V C6202 1 100 581 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047uF 10 50V C6203 1 165 989 11 CE...

Page 135: ... 5 1 16W R6217 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R6218 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R6219 1 208 935 11 METAL CHIP 100K 0 5 1 16W R6220 1 208 911 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 16W R6221 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R6222 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R6227 1 220 876 81 METAL CHIP 18 0 5 1 16W R6231 1 220 876 81 METAL CHIP 18 0 5 1 16W R6232 1 220 876 81 METAL CHIP 18 0 5 1 16W R6235 1 218 ...

Page 136: ... 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1707 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1708 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1709 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1710 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1711 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1712 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1713 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1714 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1715 1 12...

Page 137: ...17 1 100 505 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 20 16V C2218 1 100 505 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 20 16V C2219 1 127 895 91 TANTAL CHIP 22uF 20 4V C2220 1 127 895 91 TANTAL CHIP 22uF 20 4V C2221 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2222 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2223 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2224 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2225 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C222...

Page 138: ...25 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C3043 1 100 539 91 TANTAL CHIP 47uF 20 6 3V C3044 1 100 539 91 TANTAL CHIP 47uF 20 6 3V C3100 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C3102 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C3105 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C3107 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C3109 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C3110 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C3111 ...

Page 139: ...HIP 2 2uF 10 10V C4650 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 6 3V C4651 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 6 3V C4653 1 165 884 11 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 6 3V C4654 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 6 3V C4655 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 6 3V C4656 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 6 3V C4657 1 127 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V C4659 1 127 760 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V C4661 1 165 884 11 C...

Page 140: ...IC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V CONNECTOR CN1001 1 816 646 51 FFC FPC CONNECTOR LIF 16P CN1003 1 779 332 51 CONNECTOR FFC FPC 16P CN1004 1 816 645 51 FFC FPC CONNECTOR LIF 14P CN1006 1 816 645 51 FFC FPC CONNECTOR LIF 14P CN1007 1 817 544 71 CONNECTOR FPC ZIF 39P CN1009 1 816 654 51 FFC FPC CONNECTOR LIF 6P CN1010 1 820 729 61 CONNECTOR FPC ZIF 51P CN1012 1 818 087 51 CONNECTOR FFC FPC LIF 26P CN1015 1 816 ...

Page 141: ...00 588 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L1302 1 469 555 21 INDUCTOR 10uH L1701 1 400 353 21 INDUCTOR 22uH L1702 1 400 588 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L1703 1 400 588 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L1704 1 400 588 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L2001 1 400 588 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L2002 1 400 588 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L2003 1 400 588 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L2101 1 400 675 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L2102 1 400 676 11 INDUCTOR 22uH L2103 1 400 588 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L2104 1 400 6...

Page 142: ...0J HD1000U HD1000N R1704 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 PAL HD1000E HD1000P HD1000C R1706 1 218 929 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R1713 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R1717 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R1722 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R1725 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R1801 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R1802 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R1804 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R1807 1 218...

Page 143: ...W R3018 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R3019 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R3020 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R3021 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R3203 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R3204 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R3205 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R3206 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R3207 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R3208 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R3209 ...

Page 144: ...7 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R5023 1 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R5024 1 218 949 11 RES CHIP 470 5 1 16W R5037 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W NTSC HD1000J HD1000U HD1000N R5039 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W PAL HD1000E HD1000P HD1000C R5041 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R5044 1 208 935 11 METAL CHIP 100K 0 5 1 16W R5045 1 208 927 11 METAL CHIP 47K 0 5 1 16W R5046 1 218 989 11 RES CHI...

Page 145: ...005X4 RB5109 1 234 375 21 RES NETWORK 1K 1005X4 RB5110 1 234 378 21 RES NETWORK 10K 1005X4 VIBRATOR X1701 1 813 854 21 QUARTZ CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR 74 25MHz PAL HD1000E HD1000P HD1000C X1701 1 813 855 21 QUARTZ CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR 89 010989MHz NTSC HD1000J HD1000U HD1000N X1801 1 767 205 81 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 20MHz X3401 1 781 045 21 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 24 576MHz X4401 1 767 205 81 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 20MHz X...

Page 146: ...2 750 11 CD ROM Manuals for Digital HD Video Camera Recorder 3 279 636 01 Operating Guide 3 278 988 11 ENGLISH HD1000U HD1000N 3 279 638 11 ENGLISH HD1000E HD1000P 3 279 638 21 SIMPLIFIED CHINESE HD1000C 3 278 988 11 ENGLISH 3 278 988 21 FRENCH 3 279 638 11 ENGLISH 3 279 638 21 SIMPLIFIED CHINESE 3 279 638 31 FRENCH 3 279 638 41 SPANISH 3 279 638 51 ITALIAN 3 279 638 61 GERMAN Operating Guide PDF ...

Page 147: ...OMに含まれています CD ROM内の取扱説明書 PDF につきましては印刷しての供給は 対応しておりません 電源コード 0 1 836 251 11 A V接続ケーブル 1 823 364 21 取扱説明書 3 278 988 01 日本語 取扱説明書 PDF CD ROM Manuals for Digital HD Video Camera Recorder 3 279 636 04 ACアダプター AC L100 0 1 479 286 32 リチャージャブルバッテリーパック NP F570 Note アイカップ 3 283 026 01 レンズフード X 2187 866 1 レンズキャップ X 2187 867 1 ウインドスクリーン 3 283 027 01 マイク 1 542 750 11 Ver 1 3 2008 12 ...

Page 148: ...VR DATA CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE CHECK ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF MECHANICAL PARTS PREPARATIONS FOR CHECK ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF MECHANISM BLOCK MECHANISM SECTION ADJUSTMENTS AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS SERVO AND RF SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS PREPARATIONS BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS VIDEO SECTION ADJU...

Page 149: ...emove the EEPROM from the board of the machine that is going to be repaired Install the removed EEPROM to the replaced board Procedure 3 When the data cannot be saved due to defective EEPROM or when the EEPROM cannot be removed or installed save the data from the same model of the same destination and download it After the EVR data is saved and downloaded check the respective items of the EVR data...

Page 150: ... board IC3701 BL 015 board D5901 PD 342 board IC6201 PD 342 board D6206 6208 Initialization of Initialization of A B D 1A 1B page data EVR data Initialization of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D page data Initialization of F 63 to 6F page data Camera Origin oscillation check z HALL adj 2 HALL adj 1 z z MR adj z Differential gain adj z Flange back adj z F No ND light quality standard data input z Mechanical shutt...

Page 151: ...ivity adj z z z z z z z z z z z EVF EVF automatic adj z z White balance adj z z LCD LCD automatic adj z z z V COM adj z z Transmissive mode white balance adj z z Reflective mode white balance adj z z z Sample hold phase adj z z Touch panel adj z Mechanism Tape path adj System control Node uniqe ID No input USB Serial number data setting z z Servo RF CAP FG duty adj z z Switching position adj z z E...

Page 152: ...B 450 J 6020 250 A For PTB 1450 J 6082 559 A J 5 Clear chart For PTB 450 J 6080 621 A For PTB 1450 J 6082 560 A J 6 Minipattern box J 6082 353 B Siemens star chart J 6080 875 A Filter for color temperature correction C14 J 6080 058 A J 11 ND filter 1 0 J 6080 808 A ND filter 0 4 J 6080 806 A ND filter 0 1 J 6080 807 A J 8 Flange back adjustment jig J 6082 563 A J 12 Camera table J 6082 384 A J 1 A...

Page 153: ...r J 6082 364 A J 25 Torque screwdriver J 9049 330 A J 26 Tape path screwdriver J 6082 026 A J 28 Mode Selector II J 6082 282 B J 29 Mode Selector II conversion board N J 6082 567 A J 32 Grease SUNCALL FG 87HSR 7 640 006 08 J 30 Mode Selector II ROM Note1 J 6082 314 G Torque Driver Bit 0 J 6082 661 A J 31 Fig 6 1 1 2 Note 1 This is the ROM used for upgrading the version of Mode Selector II to enabl...

Page 154: ...s 00 If not select page 0 address 10 and set data 00 1 Connect the equipment for adjustments according to Fig 6 1 3 Fig 6 1 2 Fig 6 1 3 AC IN Video Yellow Color monitor Vectorscope Terminated 75 Ω Adjustment remote commander RM 95 NEW LANC JIG DC IN jack LANC jack AC adaptor AC L100 1 479 286 21 RM 95 J 6082 053 B NEW LANC JIG J 6082 565 A LANC cable J 6082 442 A Pattern box Front of the lens L 1 ...

Page 155: ...A Difference in level Yellow Cyan Green White Magenta Red Blue C D 0 V C D Yellow Cyan Blue Green White Magenta Red CRT picture frame Electronic beam scanning frame Color bar chart Color reproduction adjustment frame Fig a VIDEO terminal of A V jack output waveform Adjust the camera zoom and direction to obtain the output waveform shown in Fig a and the monitor TV display shown in Fig b 2 Order of...

Page 156: ... then sclect 3 8 A B C or D page The 13 18 1A 1B 1C or 1D page can be chosen by this data setting After reading or writing reset the data or page 0 ad dress 10 to 00 Note 3 When reading or writing the 63 to 6F page data select page 0 address 10 and set data 06 then select 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E or F page The 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E or 6F page can be chosen by this data setting After r...

Page 157: ...er Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 10 00 2 7 01 38 3 7 02 FF 4 7 04 01 5 7 00 01 Press PAUSE Write button 6 7 02 Check the data changes to 01 7 2 00 29 8 2 01 29 Press PAUSE Write button Note 2 If following symptoms occur after completing of the Modification A B D 1A 1B page data check that the data of the Fixed data 2 address ofA B D 1A 1B page are same as those of same model of same destina tion...

Page 158: ...ta on pages 1A set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages A By this data set ting the pages 1A can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of A B D 1A 1B Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of A B D 1A 1B Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTS...

Page 159: ... of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Note 3 If other than adjustment address was initialized the ad justed data is not initialized 2 Modification of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data If the 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D page data has been initialized change the data of the Fixed data 2 address shown in the following table by manual input Processing before Modification 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D page data Order Page Address Data ...

Page 160: ...e Remark NTSC PAL 10 EE EE 11 00 00 Switching position adj 12 00 00 13 00 00 14 15 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 16 E0 E0 CAP FG duty adj 17 to 24 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 25 70 S VIDEO OUTY level adj NTSC Fixed data 1 PAL 26 8A SVIDEOOUTchromaleveladj NTSC 27 61 Fixed data 1 PAL 28 to 30 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 31 Fixed data 2 32 33 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 34 80 80 VCO adj EVF 35...

Page 161: ...g of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 03 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 04 08 08 05 00 00 06 46 46 07 01 01 08 02 02 Node unique ID No input 09 00 00 0A 00 00 0B 00 00 0C Fixed data 1 Initialized data 0D Fixed data 2 0E to 10 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 11 12 13 14 Fixed data 2...

Page 162: ...9 C 13 18 1C 1D Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 9 1D Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 1D set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages D By this data setting the pages 1D can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 ...

Page 163: ...n 2D NTSC model 2F PAL model 4 6 03 01 Press PAUSE Write button 5 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 6 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 7 Perform Modification of F 63 to 6F Page Data 2 Modification of F 63 to 6F Page Data If the F 63 to 6F page data has been initialized change the data of the Fixed data 2 address shown in the following table by manual input Modifying Method 1 Before changing the da...

Page 164: ...ress 10 and then select pages 3 By this data set ting the pages 63 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of F 63 to 6F Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of F 63 to 6F Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 8E Fixed data 1 Initialized da...

Page 165: ... select pages 4 By this data set ting the pages 64 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of F 63 to 6F Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of F 63 to 6F Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 0F Fixed data 1 Initialized data 10 11 Fixed d...

Page 166: ... 2 AA Fixed data 1 Initialized data AB Fixed data 2 AC to AF Fixed data 1 Initialized data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL B0 B1 B2 Fixed data 2 B3 B4 to D7 Fixed data 1 Initialized data D8 D9 Fixed data 2 DA Fixed data 1 Initialized data DB DC Fixed data 2 DD DE Fixed data 1 Initialized data DF Fixed data 2 E0 E1 Fixed data 1 Initialized data E2 Fixed data 2 E3 to EC Fixed data 1 Initialize...

Page 167: ...d data 1 Initialized data 7 66 Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 66 set data 06 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages 6 By this data set ting the pages 66 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of F 63 to 6F Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 M...

Page 168: ...data 2 BF to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 9 68 Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 68 set data 06 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages 8 By this data set ting the pages 68 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of F 63 to 6F Page Data Fixed data 2 Modifi...

Page 169: ... C0 20 A6 07 05 A7 00 A0 A8 05 04 A9 40 70 AA 54 55 AB 65 65 AC 63 64 Mechanical shutter adj 1 AD 5C 5C AE 4B 4B AF 21 22 B0 80 80 B1 80 80 B2 80 80 B3 80 80 B4 80 80 B5 80 80 B6 to BD Fixed data 1 Initialized data BE 03 03 BF C1 C1 C0 FF FF C1 9F 9F C2 00 00 C3 00 00 C4 FF FF Linear matrix adj 1 C5 F9 F9 C6 04 04 C7 06 06 C8 00 00 C9 01 01 Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL CA 00 00 CB 0E 0E C...

Page 170: ...TSC PAL 00 to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 12 6B Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 6B set data 06 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages B By this data set ting the pages 6B can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of F 63 to 6F Page Data Fixed data 2 Modi...

Page 171: ... Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of F 63 to 6F Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 2E Fixed data 1 Initialized data 2F Fixed data 2 30 to 34 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 35 36 Fixed data 2 37 38 to 50 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 51 Fixed data 2 52 to 7B Fixed data 1 Initialized data 7C Fixed data 2 7D to 82 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 83 Fixed da...

Page 172: ...ized data 0B Fixed data 2 0C to 2F Fixed data 1 Initialized data 30 Fixed data 2 31 to 33 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 34 35 Fixe data 2 36 37 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 38 39 Fixed data 2 3A 3B to 49 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 4A 4B Fixed data 2 4C 4D to 5F Fixed data 1 Initialized data 60 61 62 63 64 Fixed data 2 65 66 67 68 to 8F Fixed data 1 Initialized data 90 91 92 93 Fixed data 2 94 ...

Page 173: ...ata on pages 6E set data 06 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages E By this data set ting the pages 6E can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of F 63 to 6F Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of F 63 to 6F Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC...

Page 174: ...0 00 7A 00 00 7B 00 00 7C 00 00 7D 00 00 7E 00 00 7F 00 00 80 00 00 81 00 00 82 00 00 83 00 00 84 00 00 85 00 00 86 00 00 87 00 00 Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 88 00 00 89 00 00 8A 00 00 8B 00 00 8C 00 00 8D 00 00 8E 00 00 8F 00 00 90 00 00 91 00 00 92 00 00 93 00 00 94 00 00 95 00 00 96 00 00 97 00 00 98 00 00 99 00 00 9A 00 00 9B 00 00 9C 00 00 Differential gain adj 9D 00 00 9E 00 00 9F...

Page 175: ... 30 00 00 MR adj Flange back adj 31 00 00 32 00 00 33 00 00 34 00 00 35 00 00 36 00 00 37 00 00 38 00 00 Flange back adj 39 00 00 3A 00 00 3B 00 00 3C 00 00 3D 00 00 3E 00 00 3F 00 00 40 80 80 41 80 80 42 80 80 43 80 80 44 40 40 MR adj 45 C0 C0 46 40 40 47 C0 C0 Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 48 40 40 49 C0 C0 4A 40 40 4B C0 C0 4C 00 00 MR adj 4D 00 00 4E 00 00 4F 00 00 50 to 5F Fixed data ...

Page 176: ... 05 05 B5 11 11 B6 65 65 B7 6C 6C B8 to C7 Fixed data 1 Initialized data C8 03 03 C9 AA AA CA FF FF CB B5 B5 Linear matrix adj 2 CC 00 00 CD 30 30 CE 00 00 Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL CF 01 01 D0 03 03 D1 F0 F0 D2 00 00 D3 20 20 D4 00 00 D5 13 13 D6 FF FF D7 54 54 D8 04 04 D9 87 87 DA 04 04 DB 5F 5F DC 00 00 DD 4C 4C Linear matrix adj 2 DE FF FF DF D0 D0 E0 00 00 E1 00 00 E2 04 04 E3 0B ...

Page 177: ... Data If the 7C 7E 7F page data has been 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 If modification of data on pages 7C 7E 7F set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages C E F After the modification of data finished return the data on page 0 ad...

Page 178: ...s 7E set data 07 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages E By this data set ting the pages 7E can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 7C 7E 7F Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 7C 7E 7F Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 16 F...

Page 179: ...ess 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data Refer to 1 Initializing of 7C 7E 7F Page Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of 7C 7E 7F Page Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 03 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 04 80 80 05 80 80 06 80 80 07 80 80 08 03 03 09 77 77 0A 03 03 HALL adj 1 0B 79 79 0C 00 00 0D A3 A3 0E 00 00 0F 83 83 10 11 Fixed data 1 Initialized data...

Page 180: ...to 0F Specified value Data of page 72 address 03 is 00 Data of page 72 address 04 is 00 Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 72 7F set data 07 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages 2 F By this data setting the pages 72 7F can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Perform this adjustment only when replacing the lens block When ...

Page 181: ...tically input to page 6F address 30 40 to 4F Processing after Completing Adjustment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 2 6 01 25 Press PAUSE Write button 3 Wait for 2 seconds 4 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 5 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 6 0 01 00 3 HALL Adjustment 2 RadarW RadarW RadarW For detecting the position of lens iris and ND filter adjust the hall...

Page 182: ...e data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA TAPE mode 2 NIGHT SHOT OFF 3 ZOOM TELE end 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 FOCUS Menu setting MANUAL Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 6 02 Check the data is 00 Note 3 3 6 2C 01 4 6 40 01 5 6 D0 60 6 6 D2 01 7 6 D3 01 8 6 D6 10 9 6 01 F5 Press PAUSE Write button Note 4 10 Wait for 3 seconds 11 6 02 Check ...

Page 183: ...HT SHOT OFF 3 COLOR SLOW S Menu setting OFF 4 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Preparation Using the minipattern box 1 The minipattern box is installed as shown in the following fig ure Note 7 The attachment lenses are not used 2 Install the minipattern box so that the distance between it and the front of lens of camera is less than 3 cm 3 Make the height of minipattern box and the camera equal 4 ...

Page 184: ...the data changes to 01 14 6 0C Check the data is 00 15 0 10 06 F 16 6F 2F Check the data is 00 to 09 17 0 10 00 Note 8 If not select page 6 address 01 set data 00 and press PAUSE Write button Note 9 The adjustment data will be automatically input to page 6F address 20 to 3F Processing after Completing Adjustment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 2 6 01 25 Press P...

Page 185: ...tment is carried out auto matically In whichever case the focus will be deviated during auto focusing manual focusing 7 1 Flange Back Adjustment 1 RadarW RadarW RadarW Subject Flange back adjustment chart 2 0 m from the front of lens Luminance 300 to 400 lux Measurement Point Adjusting remote commander Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page 6F Adjustment Address 20 to 3F Specified value Data of page...

Page 186: ... 8 19 07 68 Press PAUSE Write button 9 0 10 00 10 0 01 00 11 Perform Flange Back Check 7 2 Flange Back Adjustment 2 RadarW RadarW RadarW Perform this adjustment after performing Flange Back Adjust ment 1 Subject Subject more than 500 m away Subject with clear contrast such as buildings etc Measurement Point Adjusting remote commander Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page 6F Adjustment Address 20 to...

Page 187: ... after Completing Adjustment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 2C 00 2 6 40 00 3 6 41 00 4 6 4D 00 9 Flange Back Check Using the Siemens star Subject Siemens star 2 0 m from the front of the lens Luminance approx 200 lux Measurement Point Check operation on monitor TV Measuring Instrument Specified value Focused at the TELE end and WIDE end Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00...

Page 188: ...0 AA 54 55 AB 65 65 AC 63 64 AD 5C 5C AE 4B 4B AF 20 20 B0 80 80 B1 80 80 B2 80 80 B3 80 80 B4 80 80 B5 80 80 4 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 00 5 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 10 F No ND Light Quality Standard Data Input RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW Correct the lens iris and dispersion of the ND filter light quantity Adjustment Page 69 Adjustment Address E0 to EF Note 1 I...

Page 189: ... 7D 80 80 7E 80 80 7F 80 80 4 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 00 5 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 13 Linear Matrix Adjustment 1 RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW Adjust the matrix coefficient for compensating the variation in spectral sensitivity Adjustment Page 69 Adjustment Address BE to CF Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 69 set data 06 to page 0 address 10 and then sele...

Page 190: ...ata 06 3 Input the following data to page F 6F address 60 to 71 C8 to EB Note 2 Press the PAUSE Write button of the adjustment remote commander each time to set data 4 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 00 5 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 Address Data NTSC PAL 60 21 21 61 78 78 62 02 02 63 BC BC 64 FE FE 65 34 34 66 FF FF 67 E9 E9 68 20 20 69 2D 2D 6A FF FF 6B AF AF 6C FF FF 6D 36 36 ...

Page 191: ...the entire screen Refer to Fig 6 1 12 4 Remove the color bar chart from the pattern box and install the clear chart 5 Check that whole of the screen is white 6 In the adjustment performed later when the AWB adjustment frame is used set the zoom and focus to this position How to read the XH XL YH and YL data Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 03 18 2 1 Read XH data and XL data Note 3 3 0 03 22 4...

Page 192: ...justment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 2 6 CA 00 3 6 4D 00 4 0 01 00 17 LV Standard Data Input RadarW RadarW RadarW Adjust the normal coefficient of the light value at 3200K Subject Clear chart AWB adjustment frame Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page 69 Adjustment Address DC DD Specified Value Data of page 6 address 0C is 00 Note 1...

Page 193: ...e 2 NIGHT SHOT OFF 3 DIGITAL ZOOM Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 FOCUS Menu setting MANUAL 6 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Check that the picture frame is AWB adjustment frame If not perform 15 Picture Frame Setting AWB adjustment frame 2 Place the C14 filter on the lens 3 0 01 01 4 6 02 Check the data is 00 Note 3 5 6 4D 4...

Page 194: ...cope and monitor TV 16 9 Specified Value A B C D E F Note 1 Perform Hall Adjustment and Flange Back Adjust ment before this adjustment Note 2 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA TAPE mode 2 NIGHT SHOT OFF 3 DIGITAL ZOOM Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 FOCUS Menu Setting MANUAL 6 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Setting method Order Page Ad...

Page 195: ...le within each color reproduction frame Note 1 Perform F No ND Light Quality Standard Data In put and Auto White Balance Standard Data Input be fore this adjustment Note 2 If reading writing data on pages 6F set data 06 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages F By this data set ting the pages 6F can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 S...

Page 196: ...2 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 13 6 0C Check the data is 00 14 Adjust the GAIN and PHASE of the verctorscope and set to the burst lumi nance point to the burst position of color reproduc tion frame 15 Check the each color luminance point is in each color reproduction frame Note 3 For the bit values refer to 6 4 SERVICE MODE 4 4 3 Bit value discrimitaion Note 4 If not select page 6 address 01 ...

Page 197: ...cope Specified Value All color Data of page 6 luminance address 0C is points should 00 settle within each color reproduction frame Note 1 Perform Color Reproduction Adjustment before this adjustment Note 2 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA TAPE mode 2 NIGHT SHOT OFF 3 DIGITAL ZOOM Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 FOCUS Menu setting MANUAL...

Page 198: ... 01 4D Press PAUSE Write button 12 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 13 6 0C Check the data is 00 14 Adjust the GAIN and PHASE of the vectorscope and set to the burst luminance point to the burst position of color reproduction frame 15 Check that the each color luminance point is in each color reproduction frame Note 3 For the bit values refer to 6 4 SERVICE MODE 4 4 3 Bit value discrimination Not...

Page 199: ...scope Specified Value All color Data of page 6 luminance address 0C is points should 00 settle within each color reproduction frame Note 1 Perform Color Reproduction Adjustment before this adjustment Note 2 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA TAPE mode 2 NIGHT SHOT OFF 3 DIGITAL ZOOM Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 FOCUS Menu setting MANUA...

Page 200: ...2 6 01 3D Press PAUSE Write button 13 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 14 6 0C Check the data is 00 15 Adjust the GAIN and PHASE of the vectorscope and set to the burst luminance point to the burst position of color reproduc tion frame 16 Check that the each color luminance point is in each color reproduction frame Note 3 For the bit values refer to 6 4 SERVICE MODE 4 4 3 Bit value discrimination...

Page 201: ...asuring Instrument Vectorscope Specified Value All color Data of page 6 luminance address 0C is points should 00 settle within each color reproduction frame Note 1 Perform Color Reproduction Adjustment before this adjustment Note 2 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA TAPE mode 2 NIGHT SHOT OFF 3 DIGITAL ZOOM Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5...

Page 202: ... 01 3D Press PAUSE Write button 13 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 14 6 0C Check the data is 00 15 Adjust the GAIN and PHASE of the vectorscope and set to the burst luminance point to the burst position of color reproduction frame 16 Check that the each color luminance point is in each color reproduction frame Note 3 For the bit values refer to 6 4 SERVICE MODE 4 4 3 Bit value discrimination Not...

Page 203: ...cedure 1 Check that the picture frame is AWB adjustment frame If not perform 15 Picture Frame Setting AWB adjustment frame 2 0 01 01 3 6 02 Check the data is 00 Note 2 4 6 4D 40 5 6 CA 0D 6 6 C9 10 INDOOR OUTDOOR white balance check 7 6 01 C1 Press PAUSE Write button 8 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 9 6 0C Check the data is 00 10 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button InOut check 11 Place the ND filt...

Page 204: ...TAL ZOOM Menu setting OFF 5 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 6 FOCUS Menu Setting MANUAL Setting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Shoot a clear chart in the center of screen with the zoom at WIDE end 2 0 01 01 3 0 10 06 4 B 2F 81 Press PAUSE Write button 6B 5 B 2E 08 Press PAUSE Write button 6B 6 Check that a clear chart is shot in larger size than nine grids in the center of frame shown on ...

Page 205: ... data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA TAPE mode 2 NIGHT SHOT OFF 3 ZOOM WIDE end 4 DIGITAL ZOOM Menu setting OFF 5 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 6 FOCUS Menu setting MANUAL 7 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Check that the picture frame is Center Frame If not perform 25 Picture Fra...

Page 206: ...e aging completed execute the subsequent steps to exit the aging temperature judge mode 7 B 7C 00 Press PAUSE Write button 6B 8 0 10 00 9 0 01 00 Note 3 If the temperature does not rise despite the aging cover the set with a bubble cushioning material such as the Air Cap and energize it Fig 6 1 18 Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 6 D0 88 3 6 01 21 Press PAUSE Write bu...

Page 207: ...0 and press PAUSE Write button Note 6 If the data is other than 25 to 50 perform the aging Processing after Completing Adjustment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 2 0 01 00 29 White Defect Adjustment FD white point RadarW RadarW RadarW Defect white defective pixels FD white point of CMOS image sensor Subject Not required Note 1 Perform White Defect Adjustment be...

Page 208: ...tton 2 0 01 00 31 Black Defect Adjustment RadarW RadarW RadarW Defect black defective pixels of CMOS image sensor Subject Clear chart All white Note 1 Note 1 Perform White Defect Adjustment before this adjust ment Note 2 Perform adjustments successively starting from the HS White Defect Adjustment Note 3 The lens thermistor data of the set must exceed 37 de grees If not perform the aging in the ag...

Page 209: ...l not be performed properly Adjustment Page 7F Adjustment Address 12 13 Note 1 The sensor sensitivity of SE7201 and SE7202 of the CM 077 board is written only repair parts Preparation 1 Read the PITCH sensor CM 077 board SE7202 sensitivity written on repair parts and named this as P12 2 Read theYAW sensor CM 077 board SE7201 sensitivity writ ten on repair parts and named this as Y12 Fig 6 1 19 1 N...

Page 210: ...2 Press PAUSE Write button 7F 6 F 13 D13 Press PAUSE Write button 7F 7 0 10 00 8 0 01 00 Note 1 If the gain data of angular velocity sensor is not avail able perform calculation with P12 Y12 0 6 Also if the lens data is not available perform calcula tion with L1 L2 1 Note 2 Round off the decimal places of the calculation results Note 3 Refer to table 6 4 1 Hexadecimal decimal conversion table Proc...

Page 211: ...al conversion table Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 3 03 FF 3 3 71 01 Press PAUSE Write button 4 C 66 00 Press PAUSE Write button 5 3 01 5A Press PAUSE Write button Note 4 6 3 02 Check the data changes to 00 7 3 03 Check the data is 00 Note 2 8 C 66 41 Press PAUSE Write button 9 3 70 10 Press PAUSE Write button 10 3 70 Check the data changes to 11 11 0 01 00 Note 4 T...

Page 212: ...ure 1 0 01 01 2 3 03 FF 3 3 71 01 Press PAUSE Write button 4 C 65 00 Press PAUSE Write button 5 3 01 5A Press PAUSE Write button Note 4 6 3 02 Check the data changes to 00 7 3 03 Check the data is 00 Note 2 8 C 65 41 Press PAUSE Write button 9 3 70 10 Press PAUSE Write button 10 3 70 Check the data changes to 11 11 0 01 00 Note 4 The adjustment data will be automatically input to page C address 45...

Page 213: ...o 11 23 0 01 00 Note 2 The adjustment data will be automatically input to page C address 70 Note 3 The adjustment data will be automatically input to page C address 71 Note 4 If the data is 01 adjustment has error 3 Transmissive Mode White Balance Adjustment PD 342 board Correct the white balance at transmissive mode If deviated the LCD screen color cannot be reproduced Mode VTR stop PLAY EDIT mod...

Page 214: ...ddress 10 is 00 Switch setting LCD BACKLIGHT ON Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 3 71 01 Press PAUSE Write button 3 3 0C 20 Press PAUSE Write button 4 3 22 0F Press PAUSE Write button 5 C 55 01 Press PAUSE Write button 6 C 54 Set the following data one by one and investigate which data makes the LCD screen the brightest 1F 3F 5F 7F 9F BF 7 C 54 Set the data which made...

Page 215: ...rder Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 7 01 38 3 7 02 FF 4 7 04 02 5 7 00 01 Press PAUSE Write button 6 7 02 Check the data changes to 01 7 7 01 C9 8 7 02 FF 9 7 00 01 Press PAUSE Write button 10 7 02 Check the data changes to 01 11 Check that the touch panel adjustment screen is displayed 12 Perform Adjusting method Adjusting method 1 Using a ball point pen etc push the center of indicated ...

Page 216: ...d with head clean ing liquid Ref No J 19 lightly against the rotary drum Ro tate the upper drum with a super fine applicator slowly in the counter clockwise direction to clean the rotary drum Caution Never rotate the rotary drum by turning on the main power of the motor or rotate it in the clockwise direction Never move the cloth vertically against the head tip as this will surely damage the video...

Page 217: ...00 a a Remarks Be careful not to attach oil Be careful not to attach oil Operating hours H a Cleaning Check 2 3 Periodic Inspection List Note 1 When the machine is overhauled replace the parts referring to the above list Note 2 Grease Be sure to use the specified grease only If grease of different viscosity is used it can cause various troubles The grease must not contain any dust or other matter ...

Page 218: ...ents of the mechanism deck 3 Auto Test The Mode Selector II stores the status transition table in its memory as data indicating the respective modes of the mechanism deck The status transition table can be used to confirm whether a mecha nism deck is operating normally or has abnormality from a series of movements of a mechanism deck If an abnormal status transi tion is detected during operation t...

Page 219: ...tor II as follows Press the SEL button 3 Mode Selector II Power Off Turn off the main power of the Mode Selector II as follows Press the RVS and FF buttons at the same time for 2 seconds or longer while the power is on SEL SEL SEL STEP TEST MANUAL TEST AUTO TEST POWER ON MECHA SELECT MODE SELECT From any status Press RVS and FF for 2 sec simultaneously Main power is turned off RVS FF RVS FF RVS FF...

Page 220: ...s The motor of the mechanism deck is kept turned on until the mechanical status is changed from the present mechanical status that is obtained from the sensor information 8 Auto Test In this test the mechanism deck is tested as to whether it performs a series of movements correctly in accordance with the operation sequence that is memorized earlier for each type of deck by check ing the output sig...

Page 221: ...pecified by pressing the RVS or FF button The selected status appears on STATUS EJyULEyLD1 SR yLD2 HL ySTOPyR P 2 4 4 Battery Alarm Indication When the level of the battery used to supply power to this system decreases this display appears asynchronously When this hap pens all operations are disabled and the battery must be replaced MD name Code A B C 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 222: ...ock Mechanism Chassis Block 2 page 6 99 Mechanical Chassis Block LS Chassis Block 3 28 Relay Gear Conversion Gear 3 12 S Positioning page 6 93 3 20 Pendulum Ass y 3 11 T Reel Table Ass y page 6 88 3 15 S Reel Table Ass y page 6 97 3 24 GL Gear T page 6 79 3 17 FP 228 Flexible Board 3 7 END Sensor Q901 3 27 T Reel Sensor H902 S Reel Sensor H901 page 6 89 3 16 RVS Brake Ass y 3 22 Coaster Ass y Rail...

Page 223: ...he outer profile of the flexible adhesive sheet Flexible adhesive sheet Slot reference A Hole reference B Drum rear view 2 Three screws M1 4 2 0 2 Attachment procedure 1 Enter the ULE mode 2 Attach the flexible adhesive sheet 4 3 Hold the tape supporter block and set the reference holes A and B to the drum base reference pins A and B 4 Install the the drum 3 with the three screws special head scre...

Page 224: ...d screw M1 4 1 4 1 3 While pushing the frame of the cassette compartment ass y toward inside remove the shaft 2 inside the LS frame from the groove A of the LS chassis in the direction of the arrow B 4 Remove the shaft 3 inside the LS frame from the groove C of the LS chassis 5 Remove the cassette compartment ass y shafts 4 and 5 from the LS chassis grooves D and E Remove the cassette com partment...

Page 225: ...ok B Hook B Capstan motor block Capstan motor block A 3 4 TG6 Catcher 1 Removal procedure 1 Disengage the hook B of the TG6 catcher and remove the TG6 catcher 1 from the chassis of the capstan motor block in the direction of the arrow A 2 Attachment procedure 1 Engage the hooks C and B of the TG6 catcher 2 in the capstan motor block ...

Page 226: ... 2 Attachment procedure 1 Engage the claw A and install the motor holder block ass y loading 5 2 Install the screw special head screw M1 2 1 5 4 Tightening torque 0 04 0 01 N m 0 41 0 1 kgf cm 3 Turn over the capstan cover and install the screw special head screw M1 2 6 5 3 4 Solder the two locations 1 and install the FP 031 flexible board 2 to the motor holder block ass y loading 5 Tightening tor...

Page 227: ... s hole 2 Attachment procedure 1 Align the L motor block ass y loading M902 5 with the dowel B insert it into the motor holder 4 While being care ful not to contact the screw and the screwdriver with the motor worm install the screw special head screw M1 2 1 5 3 Tightening torque 0 04 0 01 N m 0 41 0 1 kgf cm 2 Apply the grease as much as a ball of 1 0 mm diameter on the portion D on the bottom of...

Page 228: ... 300 10 C Soldering iron tip contacting time within 2 sec 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove soldering at the two locations 1 of the END sensor Q901 2 Disengage the claw 2 and the END sensor Q901 3 3 Remove soldering at the two locations 4 of the TOP sensor Q902 4 Disengage the claw 5 and the TOP sensor Q902 6 2 Attachment procedure 1 Engage the TOP sensor Q902 6 in the claw 5 2 Solder two locations 4 o...

Page 229: ...ollow soldering Br and the holder s claw must not be melt When attaching the MIC cover align the attaching position using the position setting hole 2 Attachment procedure 1 While pressing the top of the MIC terminal MIC903 4 fix it with the screw special head screw M1 4 2 0 3 Tightening torque 0 06 0 01 N m 0 61 0 1 kgf cm 2 Remove soldering at the five locations A and install the FP 031 flexible ...

Page 230: ...y Hakko Mfg Soldering iron tip T1 1BC Soldering iron tip temperature 300 10 C Soldering iron tip contacting time within 2 sec Soldering LED D902 FP 031 flexible board Points to be noted Key Points in Re assembling 3 9 LED D902 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the LED D902 and the FP 031 flexible board 1 from the LED base 2 Remove soldering at the two locations A and remove the LED D902 2 2 Attachment ...

Page 231: ...ocedure 1 Remove the LED D902 1 from the LED base 2 Remove the screw precision screw M1 4 1 8 2 3 Float the LED base 3 and remove the dowel 4 Slide the LED base 3 in the direction of the arrow A and disengage the three claws at B C and D 5 While freeing the LED from the LED base 3 remove the LED base 3 6 Disengage the claw E and remove the Reel Lock Cancel 2 Attachment procedure 1 Install the Reel...

Page 232: ...law Claw 1 Removal procedure 1 While freeing the claw from the T reel shaft in the direction of the arrow remove the T reel table ass y 1 2 Attachment procedure 1 Verify that the part that is going to be installed is the T reel table ass y Then insert it into the T reel shaft While rotating it snap it in Verify that it is locked ...

Page 233: ...oints in Re assembling A 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the tension coil spring SB 1 from the hook of the S positioning 2 2 Rotate the S positioning in the direction of the arrow A and remove the claw 3 and disengage the dowel 3 Remove the claw 4 and remove the S positioning 5 2 Attachment procedure 1 Insert the claw 4 of the S positioning 5 in the hole of the LS chassis 2 Engage the claw 3 and the ...

Page 234: ... 2 Lever S brake shaft S brake block ass y Hole of the LS chassis 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the S brake block ass y 1 from the S brake shaft 2 Attachment procedure 1 Insert the lever 2 of the S brake block ass y into the hole of the LS chassis and install the S brake block ass y 1 in the S brake shaft ...

Page 235: ...rease into inside of the TG1 shaft hole Amount of grease A ball of grease of 1 0 mm diameter Re application of grease to the already greased point is not necessary 2 While inserting the tension regulator cam lever into the groove of the cam base ass y insert the TG1 shaft into the TG1 shaft hole 3 Hook the tension regulator spring 3 on the tension regulator ass y 4 with the very end of the spring ...

Page 236: ...om the S reel table ass y 3 While freeing the claw at the location in the direction of the arrow remove the S reel table ass y 3 from the S reel shaft 2 Attachment procedure 1 Insert the S reel table ass y 3 into the S reel shaft While rotating it snap it in Verify that it is locked 2 Insert the tension regulator band into the groove of the S reel table ass y While pushing the FWD ADJ with finger ...

Page 237: ...Re assembling RVS brake block ass y D Hook B Hook A 2 Attachment procedure 1 Install the RVS brake spring 2 in the shaft C and engage the RVS brake spring 2 on the hooks A and B 2 Open the RVS brake holder in the direction of the arrow D and install the RVS brake ass y 1 into the RVS brake shaft 3 16 RVS Brake Ass y 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the RVS brake ass y 1 from the RVS brake shaft 2 Remo...

Page 238: ...ing iron tip temperature 300 10 C Soldering iron tip contacting time within 2 sec Be careful not to create the hollow soldering bridge formation and the holder s claw must not be melt Mechanism chassis Soldering 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove soldering at two locations 1 on the FP 031 board and the FP 228 flexible board and remove the FP 228 flex ible board DEW SENSOR 2 from the mechanism chassis 2 ...

Page 239: ...m diameter Re application of grease to the already greased point is not necessary Points to be noted 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the extension spring return TG6 1 2 Remove the TG6 block ass y 2 2 Attachment procedure 1 Apply grease inside the boss of the TG6 shaft hole Amount of grease A ball of grease of 1 0 mm diameter Re application of grease to the already greased point is not necessary 2 Ins...

Page 240: ...val procedure 1 Move the LS chassis in the direction of arrow A so that the distance between the end of the LS chassis and end of the mechanism chassis is in the range of 4 5 mm to 5 5 mm 2 Rotate the pinch arm ass y 2 in the direction of arrow B and remove the torsion spring pinch return C 3 Remove the pinch arm ass y 3 and remove the torsion spring pinch return 4 2 Attachment procedure 1 Apply g...

Page 241: ...el side Do not re use the washer Key Points in Re assembling Mecha chassis section rear view Points to be noted Relay gear hole 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the washer 1 from the pendulum shaft 2 Remove the pendulum ass y 2 from the relay gear hole 2 Attachment procedure 1 Install the pendulum ass y 2 to the relay gear hole 2 Install the washer 1 to the pendulum shaft Do not re use the washer ...

Page 242: ...earing A Claw bearing A 2 Drum base block ass y Drum base block ass y Two claws C Two claws C 1 Removal procedure 1 Enter the ULE mode 2 Remove the three screws special head screw M1 4 2 0 1 3 Remove the drum base ass y 2 in the direction of the arrow 2 Attachment procedure 1 Install the claw bearing A and then groove B of the drum base ass y 2 in the claws C in two locations and the claw D of the...

Page 243: ... reach the position A 2 While rotating the coaster S ass y 1 and the coaster T ass y 2 remove them through the key hole at the tip of the GL arms two locations 3 Load the GL arms two locations until the tips of the arms reach the position B 4 Remove the screw special head screw M1 4 2 0 3 and remove the rail 4 2 Attachment procedure 1 Set the dowel of the rail to the groove of the mecha chassis an...

Page 244: ...nt mark 1 Removal 1 Remove the GL T block ass y 1 from the GL T shaft 2 Remove the GL S block ass y 2 from the GL arm S shaft 2 Attachment procedure 1 Enter the ULE mode 2 Installing the GL arm S ass y Install the GL arm S ass y 2 to the GL arm S shaft while aligning the second gear of the GL rack with the phase align ment mark 3 Installing the GL T block ass y Install the GL T block ass y 1 to th...

Page 245: ...spring T Torsion coil spring T B A 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the GL arm claw 1 in the direction of the arrow 2 Remove the GL arm T ass y 2 3 Remove the GL torsion coil spring T 3 from the GL gear T 4 2 Attachment procedure 1 Install the torsion coil spring T 2 in the GL gear T 1 2 Engage the GL arm T claw 3 in the A portion of the torsion coil spring T 3 Engage the GL arm T claw in the groove o...

Page 246: ...or ass y Pinch arm ass y Be sure to remove each part from the block before disassembling re assembling 1 Removal procedure 1 Enter the ULE mode 2 Remove the screw special head screw M1 4 1 4 1 3 Remove the screw special head screw M1 4 1 4 2 4 Remove the cam gear ass y shaft 3 from the LS cam plate groove of the LS chassis block 5 Remove the LS chassis block 4 in the direction of the arrow A 6 Dis...

Page 247: ... Mechanism Chassis Block 2 7 Install the LS chassis block in the direction of the arrow B B C A 8 Screw M1 4 1 4 4 GL lack groove 6 Came gear shaft 5 LS cam plate groove Came gear ass y Mode gear ass y GL lack shaft Mecha chassis ass y LS chassis ass y 2 Place the GL rack in the direction of the arrow A LS chassis The position so that the conversion gear shaft is visible Position of alignment 9 Sc...

Page 248: ... diameter Apply the grease when installing Amount of grease A ball of grease of 1 0 mm diameter Apply grease GL rack shaft On the side inside of press arm Mechanism chassis block LS chassis block Cam base assy Shaft in the screw hole Apply grease on the sliding surface of the GL rack shaft and the GL rack groove Cam gear assy Shaft in the screw hole LS chassis block Shaft Apply grease Apply grease...

Page 249: ...hin 2 sec 4 S Reel sensor H901 2 T Reel sensor H902 1 Four solderings 3 Four solderings 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove soldering at the four locations 1 of the T reel sensor and remove the T reel sensor H902 2 2 Remove soldering at the four locations 3 S reel sensor and remove the S reel sensor H901 4 2 Attachment procedure 1 Solder four locations 3 S reel sensor and install the S reel sensor H901 4...

Page 250: ... installed Confirm that the belt does not run on the capstan motor block Ensure that belt has no twisting 1 Belt Don t re use the washer Points to be noted 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the belt 1 from the conversion gear 2 Remove the washer 2 from the conversion gear shaft 3 Remove the conversion gear 3 4 Remove the relay gear 4 2 Attachment procedure 1 Apply grease on the relay gear shaft Amount ...

Page 251: ...low the amount of grease to be applied 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the screw special head screw M1 4 1 4 1 2 Remove the cam gear ass y 2 from the cam gear shaft 2 Attachment procedure 1 Apply grease on the specified locations of the cam gear ass y 2 Amount of grease A ball of grease of 1 0 mm diameter 2 Move the mode slider ass y in the direction of arrow A as far as it can go 3 Align the gear ph...

Page 252: ... limiter Hook must face downward Hook must face upward 2 Attachment procedure 1 Apply grease on the cam gear shaft and the mode slider shaft Amount of grease A ball of grease of 1 0 mm diameter 2 Engage the shaft B in the groove C and install the mode slider ass y 4 while aligning its side D and E engage it in the claw of the LS chassis then install the mode slider ass y 4 3 Hook the belt 3 on the...

Page 253: ...r ass y Apply grease Points to be noted Points to be noted Key Points inRe assembling Alignment mark 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the screw special head screw M1 4 1 4 1 2 Remove the dowel from the cam base ass y 2 Slide the cam base ass y 2 and remove the pin C and remove the cam base ass y 2 3 Remove the mode gear ass y 3 2 Attachment procedure 1 Apply grease equally on the sliding surface of th...

Page 254: ...2 No 2 gear Mode gear ass y Mode gear ass y No 1 gear shaft No 2 gear shaft 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the No 1 gear 1 from the No 1 gear shaft 2 Remove the No 2 gear 2 from the No 2 gear shaft 2 Attachment procedure 1 Install the No 2 gear 2 in the No 2 gear shaft 2 Install the No 1 gear 1 in the No 1 gear shaft ...

Page 255: ...ase Washer Relay gear Conversion gear Relay gear shaft Relay gear shaft Conversion gear shaft Apply grease Apply grease Apply grease when installing Amount of grease A ball of grease of 1 0 mm diameter Apply grease when installing Amount of grease A ball of grease of 0 5 mm diameter Conversion gear shaft Belt Side of inside Side of outside Apply grease when installing Amount of grease A ball of gr...

Page 256: ... installing Amount of grease A ball of grease of 1 0 mm diameter Apply the grease when installing Amount of grease A ball of grease of 1 0 mm diameter Apply grease GL rack shaft On the side inside of press arm Mechanism chassis block LS chassis block Cam base assy Shaft in the screw hole Apply grease on the sliding surface of the GL rack shaft and the GL rack groove Cam gear assy Shaft in the scre...

Page 257: ...ease Cam gear shaft Mode slide shaft Screw M1 4 1 4 Cam base assy Apply grease when installing Amount of grease A ball of grease of 0 5 mm diameter Apply grease equally when installing Apply grease on the sliding surface of the FP 032 flexible board with the mode gear ass y FP 032 flexible board Be careful so that the dust should not be adhered to the greased surface 3 Mode gear assy Apply grease ...

Page 258: ...r MIC terminal MIC903 Soldering at the five locations Use the rubber finger tip cover Lead free solder Wire type 0 6 Soldering iron 941 made by Hakko Mfg Soldering iron tip T1 1BC Soldering iron tip temperature 300 10 C Soldering iron tip contacting time within 2 sec Be careful not to create the hollow soldering Br and the holder s claw must not be melt LED D902 Soldering at 2 locations LED D902 F...

Page 259: ... Soldering iron tip T1 1BC Soldering iron tip temperature 300 10 C Soldering iron tip contacting time within 2 sec Four solderings S Reel sensor H901 T Reel sensor H902 Four solderings FP 228 Flexible adhesive sheet DEW SENSOR FP 228 Flexible adhesive sheet FP 031 Flexible adhesive sheet FP 031 Flexible adhesive sheet Mecha chasis Soldering at the two locations Soldering Use the rubber finger tip ...

Page 260: ...1000C HELP Matching Phase GL arm ass y S GL rack GL arm S shaft GL arm T shaft GL arm T shaft GL T arm plate GL T arm plate is placed parallel to the chassis GL T block ass y Alignment mark Screw M1 4 1 4 Cam gear ass y Cam gear assy Mode gear assy ...

Page 261: ... to measure If the distance is not 2 mm perform the following adjustment 2 Loosen the screw and adjust the band adjuster so that the distance between the flanges on the TG1 guide and the TG2 guide becomes 2 mm using the adjustment screwdriver Ref No J 24 and finally tighten the screw Tightening torque 0 06 0 01 N m 0 61 0 1 kgf cm Note When measuring the distance between guides by inserting the bl...

Page 262: ... chassis block and while pulling the LS cam plate fixing screw A special head screw M1 4 1 4 with the force of 2 5 0 5 N m 25 5 2 5kgf cm as shown by the small arrow mark tighten the LS cam plate fixing screw A special head screw M1 4 1 4 Tightening torque 0 1 0 01 N m 1 02 0 1 kgf cm 5 Remove the pressing force shown by the large arrow mark in step 3 first Then remove the pressing force shown by ...

Page 263: ...e or the exit side refer to Fig 6 2 7 B and C perform the adjustment of section 3 2 TG2 TG4 Guide CoarseAdjustment and later 9 Prepare an exclusive DVM 80 tape commercial item Remove the lid of the cassette 10 When the required conditions of step 8 are satisfied perform Required Work upon Completion ofAdjustment as described below upon completion of adjustment check Required Work upon Completion o...

Page 264: ...er spring stay in the direction of B If the measurement value is lower than the specification Increases the spring tension Move the tension coil spring hook to another spring stay in the direction of A Fig 6 2 9 Fig 6 2 11 Fig 6 2 12 Fig 6 2 10 TG2 guide Adjustment nut TG4 guide Adjustment nut TG6 guide TG5 guide TG4 guide TG3 guide TG2 guide TG1 guide Pinch roller Drum A B LS chassis ass y Tensio...

Page 265: ...d or the bottom edge of the tape contacts with TG1 flange adjust the height of the TG1 so that there is gap between the edge of the tape and the flange If the height of the TG1 is adjusted check the entrance side of the tape path waveform refer to Fig 6 2 11 and 6 2 12 If there is any change in the entrance side of the tape path wave form re adjust the entrance side TG2 Refer to 3 4 TG2 TG4 Guide ...

Page 266: ...ds have elapsed Fig 6 2 14 3 Release your finger from the FF button and press the REW button to enter the REV mode Measure the tape height after 3 seconds have elapsed 4 Release your finger from the REW button 5 Adjust the TG6 height so that the tape height in the CUE mode is the same as that in the REV mode Adjust the TG6 height by rotating the adjustment nut of the TG6 guide in the following man...

Page 267: ... Check 1 Play back the tracking standard XH 2 1 Ref No J 13 2 Establish the CUE mode Confirm that the pitches between the peaks of the RF waveform are equally spaced Also con firm that the RF waveform amplitude at entrance side B and exit side C is 50 or more respectively when taking the amplitude A in the CUE or REV mode as 100 3 Establish the REV mode Confirm that the pitches between the peaks o...

Page 268: ...or video section adjust ments 3 1 1 Precautions on Adjusting Note Before performing the adjustment check the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 If not select page 0 address 00 and set data 00 1 The adjustments of this unit are performed in the VTR mode PLAY EDIT mode or camera mode CAMERA TAPE mode Video Yellow S Video Black Pr Red Pb Blue Y Green VIDEO system adjustment COMPONENT OUT VIDEO system ad...

Page 269: ...For PAL model Color bar signal waveform Color bar pattern Color bar signal waveform Color bar pattern 3 1 5 Output Level and Impedance VIDEO OUT jack Pin jack 1 Vp p 75 Ω ohms S VIDEO OUT jack 4 pin mini DIN Luminance signal 1 Vp p 75 Ω ohms Chrominance signal 0 286 Vp p 75 Ω ohms NTSC 0 300 Vp p 75 Ω ohms PAL 1 V 0 714 V 0 286 V White 75 White 100 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Burst signal 0...

Page 270: ...ect page 3 address 70 and check that the data changes to 11 15 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 3 2 SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS 1 Initialization of EEPROM Data If the EEPROM data is erased due to some reason perform 1 2 INITIALIZATION OF EEPROM DATA of 6 1 CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENTS 2 Node Unique ID No Input Note 1 Perform 2 2 Input of Serial No if the data on page 13 has been cleare...

Page 271: ... EE00 3840 0F00 12032 2F00 20224 4F00 28416 6F00 36608 8F00 44800 AF00 52992 CF00 61184 EF00 4096 1000 12288 3000 20480 5000 28672 7000 36864 9000 45056 B000 53248 D000 61440 F000 4352 1100 12544 3100 20736 5100 28928 7100 37120 9100 45312 B100 53504 D100 61696 F100 4608 1200 12800 3200 20992 5200 29184 7200 37376 9200 45568 B200 53760 D200 61952 F200 4864 1300 13056 3300 21248 5300 29440 7300 376...

Page 272: ...haractor z ASCII Code 7a 7b 7c 7d 7e 3 USB Serial Number Data Setting Set the serial number data of the USB Note 1 Before the repair read the data of the set to be repaired and write the read data after the repair Perform 3 1 Model Number Input and 3 2 Serial Number Input if the data on page B is erased and origi nal USB serial number is unknown Note 2 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 0...

Page 273: ... 0 01 01 3 3 03 FF 4 3 71 01 Press PAUSE Write button 5 3 01 1B Press PAUSE Write button 6 3 02 Check the data changes in the following order 1B t 2B t 00 7 3 03 Check the data is 00 Note 2 8 3 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 9 3 70 10 Press PAUSE Write button 10 3 70 Check the data changes to 11 11 0 01 00 Note 2 If the data is 01 adjustment has errors or the mecha nism deck is defective If the da...

Page 274: ... 500 board RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW Mode VTR playback PLAY EDIT mode Signal SW OL standard XH2 3 Measurement Point Displayed data of page 3 address 03 Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 10 11 12 13 Specified value The data of page 3 address 03 is 00 Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Adjusting method Order Page Address ...

Page 275: ...00 BC 00 C4 00 B5 00 BD 00 C5 00 B6 00 BE 00 C6 00 B7 80 BF 00 C7 00 B8 00 C0 00 B9 00 C1 00 Table 6 3 5 Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 3 71 01 Press PAUSE Write button 3 Check that the data of page C address B2 to C7 is the initial value See Table 6 3 5 4 Playback the recorded signal at Preparations before adjustments 5 3 03 FF 6 3 01 40 Press PAUSE Write button 7 ...

Page 276: ...YS TEM ADJUSTMENTS is satisfied Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 If not select page 0 address 10 and set the data 00 Adjusting Procedure 1 S VIDEO OUT Y level adjustment 2 S VIDEO OUT chroma level adjustment 3 VIDEO OUT level check 4 COMPONENT OUT Y level adjustment 5 COMPONENT OUT Pr level adjustment 6 COMPONENT OUT Pb level adjustment 1 S VIDEO VIDEO OUT Adjustment 1 1 Preparations...

Page 277: ...14 mVp p NTSC A 700 14 mVp p PAL Cb level B 714 14 mVp p NTSC B 700 14 mVp p PAL Burst level C 286 6 mVp p NTSC C 300 6 mVp p PAL Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Peform Preparations 2 C Change the data and set the Cr signal level A to the specified value 3 C Press PAUSE Write button 4 C Change the data and set the Cb signal level B to the specified value 5 C Press PAUSE Write ...

Page 278: ... button 18 7 0 10 00 8 3 70 10 Press PAUSE Write button 9 3 70 Check the data changes to 11 10 0 01 00 1 4 VIDEO OUT Level Check VC 500 board Mode PLAY EDIT Signal No signal Measurement Point Video terminal of A V OUT jack 75 Ω terminated Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Specified value Synclevel A 286 18mVp p NTSC A 300 18 mVp p PAL Burstlevel B 286 18mVp p NTSC B 300 18 mVp p PAL Checking metho...

Page 279: ...data changes to 11 14 0 01 00 Note For the bit values refer to 6 4 SERVICE MODE 4 4 3 Bit value discrimination Fig 6 3 6 H A C B 3 COMPONENT OUT Pr Level Adjustment VC 500 board Mode CAMERA TAPE Subject Arbitrary Measurement Point Pr signal terminal of COMPONENT OUT jack 75 Ω terminated Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 95 Specified value Pr level A 525 10 mVp ...

Page 280: ... method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 3 71 01 Press PAUSE Write button 3 0 10 01 4 8 00 Set the bit value of bit7 is 18 1 and press PAUSE Write button Note 5 0 10 00 6 C 94 Change the data and set the Y signal level A to the specified value 7 C 94 Press PAUSE Write button 8 Check the sync signal B C to the specified value 9 0 10 01 10 8 00 Set the bit value of bit7 is 18 0 and pres...

Page 281: ...O AUDIO L R 1 Playback Level Check Mode VTR playback PLAY EDIT mode Signal Alignment tape For audio operation check XH5 3 NTSC XH5 3P PAL Measurement Point Audio left or right terminal of A V OUT jack Measuring Instrument Audio level meter and frequency counter Specified Value 32 kHz mode 1 kHz 3 0 2 0 dBs 48 kHz mode 1 kHz 3 0 2 0 dBs 44 1 kHz mode The 7 35 kHz signal level during EMP OFF is 2 0 ...

Page 282: ...ssed There are altogether 16 pages from 0 to F Changing the address The address increases when the FF M button is pressed and decreases when the REW m button is pressed There are altogether 256 addresses from 00 to FF Changing the data Data setting The data increases when the PLAY N button is pressed and decreases when the STOP x button is pressed There are altogether 256 data from 00 to FF Writin...

Page 283: ...ollows Changing the page The page increases when the Page M button is pressed and decreases when the Page m button is pressed Changing the address The address increases when the ADD N button is pressed and decreases when the ADD X button is pressed There are altogether 256 addresses from 00 to FF Changing the data Data setting The data increases when the Data button is pressed and decreases when t...

Page 284: ... 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 0 1 Note The characters shown in the parenthesis shown the display on the adjustment remote commander Example I...

Page 285: ...rror occurs Lower MSW code when first error occurs F7 Lower MSW code to be moved when first error occurs F8 EMG code when second error occurs FA Upper MSW code when shift starts when second error occurs Lower MSW code when second error occurs FB Lower MSW code to be moved when second error occurs FC EMG code when last error occurs FE Upper MSW code when shift starts when last error occurs Lower MS...

Page 286: ...llowing table Code Emergency Type 00 No error 10 Loading motor emergency during loading 11 Loading motor emergency during unloading 22 T reel emergency during normal rotation 23 S reel emergency during normal rotation 24 T reel emergency Short circuit between S reel terminal and T reel terminal 30 FG emergency at the start up of the capstan 40 FG emergency at the start up of the drum 42 FG emergen...

Page 287: ...he mechanism moves towards the LOAD position When prepraing TOP load processing or when DEW is detected rolling up tape by T reel is preformed at this position When prepraing TOP load processing or when DEW is detected rolling up tape by S reel is preformed at this position Stop position in the loading state The pinch roller separates the tension regulator returns and the brake is imposed on both ...

Page 288: ...t Function When bit value 1 When bit value 0 2 MIC jack MC 188 board J401 Used Not used Using method 1 Select page 7 address 50 2 By discriminating the bit value of display data the state of jack can be discriminated 3 Bit Value Discrimination Bit values must be discriminated using the display data of the ad justment remote commander for the following items Us the table below to discriminate if th...

Page 289: ...e 0 address 10 is 00 Function bit value bit 1 bit 0 OFF 0 0 POWER MODE SW PLAY EDIT 0 1 PS90500 TAPE 1 0 MEMORY 1 1 Using method 1 Select page 2 address 81 2 By discriminating the bit value of display data the state of switch can be discriminated 9 Switch Check 2 Page 2 Address 81 Note Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Bit Function When bit value 1 When bit value 0 3 EJECT FP 785 flex...

Page 290: ...0500 block S202 BACK LIGHT SP 048 board S0503 PANEL REVERSE RE 038 board S0851 PANEL CLOSE FP 784 flexible IC801 32 to 3A NIGHT SHOT ON SP 048 board S0502 4F to 58 73 to 7B 8B to B7 B8 to E6 E7 to FF No key input No key input No key input NIGHT SHOT OFF SP 048 board S0502 PANEL NORMAL RE 038 board S0851 PANEL OPEN FP 784 flexible IC801 Data C5 B3 B4 D2 E2 E1 C2 REC START STOP FP 793 flexible ZOOM ...

Page 291: ... data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Using method 1 The record of use data is displayed at page 7 addresses A4 to AF Address A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 AA AB AC AD AE AF Function Power supplying Hour H time Hour M Hour L BCD code Minute Drum rotation Hour H counted time Hour M Hour L BCD code Minute Tape run time Hour H Hour M Hour L BCD code Minute Remarks 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of count...

Page 292: ...te 3 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Using method 1 The record of use data is displayed at page 7 addresses 90 to 95 Initializing method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 7 90 00 Press PAUSE Write button 2 7 91 00 Press PAUSE Write button 3 7 92 00 Press PAUSE Write button 4 7 93 00 Press PAUSE Write button 5 7 94 00 Press PAUSE Write button 6 7 95 00 Press PAUSE Write button Addr...

Page 293: ... 1st time B2 Detailed code Occurred 1st time B4 Repaired by code Occurred 2nd time 1 B5 Block function code Occurred 2nd time B6 Detailed code Occurred 2nd time B8 Repaired by code Occurred 3rd time 1 B9 Block function code Occurred 3rd time BA Detailed code Occurred 3rd time BC Repaired by code Occurred 4th time 1 BD Block function code Occurred 4th time BE Detailed code Occurred 4th time C0 Repa...

Page 294: ...00J HD1000U HD1000N FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION FRAME with a clear sheet for use HVR HD1000J HD1000U HD1000N For Indoor HD mode NTSC model For Indoor SD mode NTSC model R Y B Y R G B CY YE MG R Y B Y R G B CY YE MG ...

Page 295: ...0J HD1000U HD1000N FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION FRAME with a clear sheet for use HVR HD1000J HD1000U HD1000N For Outdoor HD mode NTSC model For Outdoor SD mode NTSC model R Y B Y R G B MG CY YE R Y B Y R G B MG CY YE ...

Page 296: ...000E HD1000P HD1000C FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION FRAME with a clear sheet for use HVR HD1000E HD1000P HD1000C For Indoor HD mode PAL model For Indoor SD mode PAL model R Y B Y R G B CY YE MG R Y B Y R G B CY YE MG ...

Page 297: ...00E HD1000P HD1000C FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION FRAME with a clear sheet for use HVR HD1000E HD1000P HD1000C For Outdoor HD mode PAL model For Outdoor SD mode PAL model R Y B Y R G B MG CY YE R Y B Y R G B MG CY YE ...

Page 298: ...ting the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference The supplied CD ROM includes Operating Guide for the HVR HD1000 series English French German Italian Spanish and Simplified Chinese versions For more details see Using the CD ROM Manual on page 17 HVR HD1000E HD1000P ...

Page 299: ...t in the EMC Directive forusing connection cables shorter than 3 meters 9 8 feet Notice If static electricity or electromagnetism causes data transfer to discontinue midway fail restart the application or disconnect and connect the communication cable USB etc again Notice for the customers in the countries applying EU Directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Mina...

Page 300: ... your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Verwijdering van oude batterijen in de Europese Unie en andere Europese landen met afzonderlijke inzamelingssystemen Dit symbool op de batterij of verpakking wijst erop dat de meegeleverde batterij van dit product niet als huishoudelijk afval behandeld mag worden Door deze batterijen op juiste wijze af te voeren voo...

Page 301: ...rrect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The supplied interface cable must be used with the equipment in...

Page 302: ...n Hinweis Wenn eine Datenübertragung aufgrund statischer oder elektromagnetischer Störeinflüsse abbricht fehlschlägt starten Sie die entsprechende Anwendung neu oder entfernen Sie das USB Kabel und schließen Sie es wieder an Verwenden Sie das Netzteil nicht wenn nur wenig Platz vorhanden ist z B zwischen einer Wand und Möbelstücken Continued ...

Page 303: ...eit der Funktionalität oder als Sicherung vor Datenverlust eine ständige Verbindung zur eingebauten Batterie benötigen sollte die Batterie nur durch qualifiziertes Servicepersonal ausgetauscht werden Um sicherzustellen dass die Batterie korrekt entsorgt wird geben Sie das Produkt zwecks Entsorgung an einer Annahmestelle für das Recycling von elektrischen und elektronischen Geräten ab Für alle ande...

Page 304: ...ectiva EMC si se utiliza un cable de conexión de menos de 3 metros de longitud Aviso Si la electricidad estática o el electromagnetismo interrumpen la transmisión de datos fallo reinicie la aplicación o desconecte el cable de comunicación USB etc y vuelva a conectarlo Continued ...

Page 305: ...productos que por razones de seguridad rendimiento o mantenimiento de datos sea necesaria una conexión permanente con la batería incorporada esta batería solo deberá ser reemplazada por personal técnico cualificado para ello Para asegurarse de que la batería será tratada correctamente entregue el producto al final de su vida útil en un punto de recogida para el reciclado de aparatos eléctricos y e...

Page 306: ...chez puis rebranchez le câble de connexion USB etc N utilisez pas un adaptateur secteur suité dans un espace restreint par exemple un mur et un meuble Elimination des piles et accumulateurs usagés Applicable dans les pays de l Union Européenne et aux autres pays européens disposant de systèmes de collecte sélective Ce symbole apposé sur les piles et accumulateurs ou sur les emballages indique que ...

Page 307: ... accumulateur incorporé sera traitée correctement Pour tous les autres cas de figure et afin d enlever les piles ou accumulateurs en toute sécurité de votre appareil reportez vous au manuel d utilisation Rapporter les piles ou accumulateurs usagés au point de collecte approprié pour le recyclage Pour toute information complémentaire au sujet du recyclage de ce produit ou des piles et accumulateurs...

Page 308: ...otti che per motivi di sicurezza prestazione o protezione dei dati richiedano un collegamento fisso ad una pila interna la stessa dovrà essere sostituita solo da personale di assistenza qualificato Consegnare il prodotto a fine vita al punto di raccolta idoneo allo smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche questo assicura che anche la pila al suo interno venga trattata correttament...

Page 309: ... 96 Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick PRO HG Duo Memory Stick Duo This size can be used with your camcorder Memory Stick You cannot use with your camcorder You cannot use any type of memory card except Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo can be used only with Memory Stick PRO compatible equipment Do not attach a label or the like on a Memory Stick Duo or a Memory Stick Duo adapt...

Page 310: ...ns such as at dusk About changing the language setting The on screen displays in each local language are used for illustrating the operating procedures Change the screen language before using your camcorder if necessary p 24 On recording Before starting to record test the recording function to make sure the picture and sound are recorded without any problems Compensation for the contents of record...

Page 311: ... Zeiss lens which was developed jointly by Carl Zeiss in Germany and Sony Corporation and produces superior images It adopts the MTF measurement system for video cameras and offers a quality typical of a Carl Zeiss lens Also the lens for your camcorder is T coated to suppress unwanted reflections and faithfully reproduce colors MTF Modulation Transfer Function The number value indicates the amount...

Page 312: ...the most recently recorded scenes Rec review 36 Playing the picture on a TV 37 Connecting to a high definition TV 38 Connecting to a 16 9 wide or 4 3 TV 39 Using the menu items 42 Menu items 43 CAMERA SET menu 45 Settings to adjust your camcorder to the recording conditions MEMORY SET menu 52 Settings for the Memory Stick Duo PICT APPLI menu 55 Special effects on pictures or additional functions o...

Page 313: ...s 91 Using your camcorder abroad 94 Maintenance and precautions 95 Usable cassette tapes 95 About the Memory Stick 96 About the InfoLITHIUM battery pack 98 About i LINK 99 About x v Color 100 On using your camcorder 100 Specifications 104 Identifying parts and controls 107 Indicators displayed during recording playback 110 Index 114 Using a Computer Troubleshooting Additional Information Quick Ref...

Page 314: ...rademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries To read the Operating Guide contained on the CD ROM do the following 1 Insert the CD ROM in your CD ROM drive A cover page appears automatically in your browser If it does not appear automatically in the browser double click on the index htm file on the CD ROM 2 Select and click on the Operating Guide that you want...

Page 315: ... 21 A V connecting cable 1 p 37 68 Eye cup 1 Rechargeable battery pack NP F570 1 p 21 98 Lens hood 1 Lens cap 1 Wind screen 1 p 19 Microphone 1 p 19 CD ROM Manuals for Digital HD Video Camera Recorder 1 Operating Guide This manual 1 To attach the lens cap to the grip belt Remove the grip belt and attach the lens cap by leading the grip belt through the attachment on the lens cap string Then attach...

Page 316: ...er and lock the stopper securely Be sure to align the v mark on the microphone and the mark on the holder facing each other 4 Turn the plug of the microphone counter clockwise to 180 degrees in the direction of the arrow 5 and connect it to the Mic jack 4 Attach the eyecup aligned with the eyecup groove in the viewfinder You can attach the eyecup facing either the right or left side Attaching the ...

Page 317: ...site direction of the arrow as illustrated above while pressing the lever on the lens hood cover z Tips If you attach remove or adjust an 37mm 2 1 2in PL filter or MC protector remove the lens hood Attaching the lens cap Attach the lens cap by pressing both knobs on its sides Attaching the lens hood 1 2 1 2 Step 2 Attaching the supplied microphone and the lens hood Continued ...

Page 318: ...that the v mark on the DC plug is facing to the v mark on your camcorder 4 Connect the power cord mains lead to the AC Adaptor and the wall outlet wall socket The CHG charge lamp lights up and charging starts The CHG charge lamp turns off when the battery is fully charged b Notes Disconnect the AC Adaptor from the DC IN jack holding both the camcorder and the DC plug z Tips You can operate your ca...

Page 319: ...n check the remaining battery charge on the LCD screen Charging time Approximate time min required when you fully charge a fully discharged battery pack Recording time Approximate time min available when you use a fully charged battery pack BATT battery RELEASE Indicator Status Sufficient power remaining Battery low recording playback will stop soon Replace the battery with a fully charged one or ...

Page 320: ...he charging recording playback time Times measured with the camcorder at 25 C 77 F 10 to 30 C 50 F to 86 F is recommended The recording and playback time will be shorter when you use your camcorder in low temperatures The recording and playback time will be shorter depending on the conditions under which you use your camcorder On the AC Adaptor Use the nearby wall outlet when using the AC Adaptor ...

Page 321: ...ate and time You can set the desired date and time by touching t MENU t TIME LANGU t CLOCK SET p 42 b Notes If you do not use your camcorder for about 3 months the built in rechargeable battery gets discharged and the date and time settings may be cleared from the memory In that case charge the rechargeable battery and then set the date and time again p 103 z Tips The date and time are not display...

Page 322: ...perations See LCD VF SET LCD BRIGHT p 61 to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen Press DISPLAY BATT INFO to toggle the screen indicators such as Battery Info on or off Pull out the LCD panel block to adjust the position 1 and rotate the viewfinder to the best angle 2 You can view pictures using the viewfinder to avoid wearing down the battery or when the picture seen on the LCD screen is poor z...

Page 323: ...lides back in 3 Close the lid To eject the cassette Open the lid following the same procedure as described in step 1 and remove the cassette b Notes Do not force the cassette compartment closed by pressing the portion marked while it is sliding in It may cause a malfunction You can use only a Memory Stick Duo marked with or p 96 z Tips The number and time of recordable pictures vary depending on t...

Page 324: ...ng your camcorder is reading writing data Do not shake or knock your camcorder turn the power off eject the Memory Stick Duo or remove the battery pack Otherwise image data may be damaged If you force the Memory Stick Duo into the slot in the wrong direction the Memory Stick Duo the Memory Stick Duo slot or image data may be damaged When inserting or ejecting the Memory Stick Duo be careful that t...

Page 325: ...again z Tips The pictures are recorded in the HDV format in the default setting p 60 Recording movies PHOTO START STOP B START STOP A Note on the LOCK switch When you slide the LOCK switch to the lock position the POWER switch side the POWER switch can no longer be set to MEMORY accidentally The LOCK switch is set to the unlock position at the time of purchase LOCK switch LOCK UNLOCK 60min 60min 6...

Page 326: ...pressing the green button Press and hold PHOTO lightly to adjust the focus then press it fully to record A shutter sound is heard When disappears the image has been recorded To check the latest recording on a Memory Stick Duo Touch To delete the picture touch t YES z Tips See page 52 for the image quality image size and the number of recordable pictures Recording still images 6 1M 6 1M P MENU P ME...

Page 327: ...just the setting manually using the RING p 31 You can record high quality still images on the Memory Stick Duo during tape recording 1 Slide the POWER switch to TAPE then press START STOP to start tape recording 2 Press PHOTO fully For each separate time tape recording up to 3 still images can be recorded 3 Press START STOP to stop tape recording Stored still images appear one by one and the image...

Page 328: ... the RING and select a menu item to be assigned 3 Press the MANUAL button b Notes The menu item settings done before will be retained even if you set other menu item settings after that If EXPOSURE is set after AE SHIFT is set manually EXPOSURE will override AE SHIFT If you select RESET in step 2 all the settings set manually return to the default setting z Tips During playback you can adjust the ...

Page 329: ...backlit subjects press BACK LIGHT to display To cancel the back light function press BACK LIGHT again Open the LCD panel 90 degrees to the camcorder 1 then rotate it 180 degrees to the lens side 2 z Tips A mirror image of the subject appears on the LCD screen but the picture will be normal when recorded Adjusting the exposure for backlit subjects Recording in mirror mode Recording Continued ...

Page 330: ...VOLUME p 61 To search for a scene during playback Touch and hold during playback Picture Search or while fast forwarding or rewinding the tape Skip Scan z Tips You can play back in various modes VAR SPD PB p 58 Playing movies Playback automatically stops if pause is engaged for more than 3 minutes is displayed instead of when a Memory Stick Duo with recorded images is inserted and a tape is not be...

Page 331: ...k to the single display mode A Previous Next 6 pictures B The picture displayed before switching to the index screen To view pictures in other folders touch t t PB FOLDER select a folder with then touch p 54 Viewing still images P MENU 60 60min min 6 1M 60min 10 10 MEMORY PLAY MEMORY PLAY MEMORY PLAY Previous Next Switches the playback media Go to the index screen display A B Playback Continued ...

Page 332: ...the picture you want to magnify 2 Magnify the picture with T Telephoto 3 Touch the screen at the point you want to display in the center of the displayed frame 4 Adjust the magnification with W Wide angle T Telephoto To cancel touch END b Notes While using PB zoom images on the LCD panel and images that are output from the video signal are zoomed The i LINK output will not be affected Using PB zoo...

Page 333: ...ections on the tape z Tips You can also select END SEARCH from the menu When the POWER switch is set to PLAY EDIT select the END SEARCH short cut in Personal Menu p 42 You can view about 2 seconds of the scene recorded just before you stopped the tape Make sure that the POWER switch is set to TAPE Touch t The last 2 seconds approx of the most recently recorded scene are played back Then your camco...

Page 334: ...ideo signal properly if the VCR HDV DV or i LINK CONV setting is changed after the TV and your camcorder were connected with an i LINK cable Pictures recorded in the DV format are played back as SD standard definition images regardless of the connection When recording set X V COLOR to ON to play back on an x v Color compliant TV p 51 Some settings may need to be adjusted on the TV when playing bac...

Page 335: ...hite and red plugs of the A V connecting cable to the audio input jack of your TV B C A HDMI i LINK COMPONENT IN AUDIO for HDV1080i HD high definition image quality An HDV formatted picture is played back as it is HD image quality A DV formatted picture is played back as it is SD image quality A Component video cable optional A V connecting cable supplied Green Y Blue PB CB Red PR CR White Red Yel...

Page 336: ...jack compatible with HDV1080i specification For details confirm the specifications of your TV If your TV is not compatible with HDV1080i specification connect your camcorder and TV with the optional component video cable and supplied A V connecting cable as illustrated in The TV needs to be set so that it recognizes that the camcorder is connected See the instruction manuals supplied with your TV ...

Page 337: ...i 62 DOWN CONVERT t VIDEO OUT t SQUEEZE LETTER BOX EDGE CROP 62 A V connecting cable is also needed to output audio signals Connect the white and red plugs of the A V connecting cable to the audio input jack of your TV STANDARD SET VCR HDV DV t AUTO 59 DOWN CONVERT t i LINK CONV t ON SQUEEZE ON EDGE CROP 62 The TV needs to be set so that it recognizes that the camcorder is connected See the instru...

Page 338: ...a cable supplies high quality images and digital audio If you connect your camcorder to your TV using more than one type of cable to output images from a jack other than the i LINK jack the order of priority of the output signals is as follows HDMI t component video t S VIDEO t audio video See page 99 for the details of i LINK STANDARD SET VCR HDV DV t AUTO 59 DOWN CONVERT t VIDEO OUT t SQUEEZE LE...

Page 339: ... you like p 66 1 Touch 2 Touch the desired item If the desired item is not displayed on the screen touch until the item is displayed 3 Select the desired setting then touch x To use menu items You can customize menu items that are not added to Personal Menu 1 Touch t MENU 2 Select the desired menu Touch to select the item then touch The process in step 3 is the same as that in step 2 3 Select the ...

Page 340: ... z CAMERA COLOR z z WB SHIFT z z SPOT FOCUS z z FOCUS z z TELE MACRO z z SUPER NS z NS LIGHT z z COLOR SLOW S z z ZEBRA z z HISTOGRAM z z SELF TIMER z z DIGITAL ZOOM z STEADYSHOT z z CONV LENS z z RING SETTING z z X V COLOR z MEMORY SET menu p 52 STILL SET z z ALL ERASE z FORMAT z z FILE NO z z NEW FOLDER z z REC FOLDER z z PB FOLDER z PICT APPLI menu p 55 FADER z INT REC STL z SLIDE SHOW z D EFFE...

Page 341: ...C LEVEL z AU LVL DISP z LCD VF SET z z z COMPONENT z z z DOWN CONVERT z z z STATUS CHECK z z GUIDEFRAME z z COLOR BAR z DATA CODE z REMAINING z z REC LAMP z z BEEP z z z DISP OUTPUT z z z MENU ROTATE z z z CALIBRATION z QUICK REC z TIME LANGU menu p 65 CLOCK SET z z z WORLD TIME z z z LANGUAGE z z z Position TAPE MEMORY PLAY EDIT Menu items Continued ...

Page 342: ...ions such as sunsets and sunrises FIREWORKS Select to record all the splendor of fireworks SCENE SELECT LANDSCAPE Select to shoot distant subjects clearly This setting also prevents your camcorder from focusing on glass or metal mesh in windows between the camcorder and the subject PORTRAIT Soft portrait Select to bring out the subject such as people or flowers while creating a soft background SPO...

Page 343: ...touch AUTO t z Tips You can also adjust the setting manually using the RING p 31 You can adjust the color balance to the brightness of the recording environment B AUTO The white balance is adjusted automatically OUTDOOR The white balance is appropriately adjusted for the following recording conditions Outdoors Night views neon signs and fireworks Sunrise or sunset Under daylight fluorescent lamps ...

Page 344: ...ting You can manually adjust and fix the shutter speed for your convenience Depending on the shutter speed you can make the subject look still or emphasize movement of the subject B AUTO Select to adjust the shutter speed automatically MANUAL Adjust the shutter speed using You can select a shutter speed between 1 3 and 1 10000 second when the POWER switch is set to TAPE and between 1 3 and 1 425 s...

Page 345: ...If you set SPOT FOCUS FOCUS is automatically set to MANUAL You can adjust the focus manually You can select this function also when you want to focus on a certain subject intentionally 1 Touch MANUAL 9 appears 2 Touch focusing on close subjects focusing on distant subjects to sharpen the focus appears when the focus cannot be adjusted any closer and appears when the focus cannot be adjusted farthe...

Page 346: ...ver the infrared port with your fingers or other objects Remove the conversion lens optional Adjust the focus manually FOCUS p 48 when it is hard to focus automatically The shutter speed of your camcorder changes depending on the brightness The motion of the picture may slow down in this case When using either the NightShot p 31 or SUPER NS p 49 function to record you can record clearer pictures b...

Page 347: ...orded on a tape or Memory Stick Duo z Tips The left area on the graph shows the darker areas of the picture while the right area shows the brighter areas A still image is recorded after about 10 seconds Press PHOTO when SELF TIMER is set to ON and appears To cancel the count down touch RESET To cancel the self timer select OFF You can select the maximum zoom level in case you want to zoom to a lev...

Page 348: ...etails see page 31 When recording set to ON to capture wider range of colors Various colors such as the brilliant color of flowers and turquoise blue of the sea can be more faithfully reproduced b Notes Set X V COLOR to ON only when the recorded content will be played back on an x v Color compliant TV Otherwise set to OFF the default setting If the movie recorded with this function ON is played ba...

Page 349: ...GE SIZE can be set only when the POWER switch is set to MEMORY STILL SET 6 1M 4 6M 3 1M Capacityof the MemoryStickDuo MB and the number of recordable pictures When the POWER switch is set to MEMORY When the POWER switch is set to TAPE 6 1M 2848 2136 4 6M 2848 1602 3 1M 2048 1536 VGA 640 480 128MB 41 98 55 130 80 185 780 1970 256MB 75 175 95 235 140 335 1400 3550 512MB 150 360 200 480 295 690 2850 ...

Page 350: ... Do not do any of the following while Erasing all data is displayed Operate the POWER switch operation buttons Eject the Memory Stick Duo The Memory Stick Duo has been formatted at the factory and does not require formatting at purchase To execute formatting touch YES twice t Formatting is completed and all the images will be deleted b Notes Do not do any of the following while Formatting is displ...

Page 351: ...Duo p 53 or delete them using your computer The number of recordable pictures on a Memory Stick Duo may decrease as the number of folders increases Select the folder to be used for recording with then touch b Notes As the default setting pictures are saved in the 101MSDCF folder Once you record a picture in a folder the same folder will be set as the default folder for playback Select the playback...

Page 352: ...ually changes from color to black and white FADER STBY REC Fading out Fading in You can record still images on the Memory Stick Duo at a selected interval This function is useful to observe the movement of clouds or the changes in daylight etc a Recording b Interval 1 Touch t a desired interval time 1 5 or 10 minutes t t ON t t 2 Press PHOTO fully stops flashing and the interval still image record...

Page 353: ... hue to pictures b Notes You cannot change to another digital effect while recording pictures on a tape with CINEMA EFECT selected Effects added to the playback pictures are not output via the HDV DV Interface i LINK Only the original pictures can be output While using D EFFECT you cannot use the review button for still images on the Memory Stick Duo If you set CINEMA EFECT SPOT METER and EXPOSURE...

Page 354: ...n VCR or DVD HDD recorders p 68 Fast moving subjects and actions which cannot be captured under general shooting conditions can be shot in smooth moving slow motion for about 3 seconds This is useful to shoot fast actions such as a golf or tennis swing Press START STOP on the SMTH SLW REC screen A 3 second movie approx is recorded as a 12 second slow motion movie Recording disappears when recordin...

Page 355: ...modes while viewing movies 1 Touch the following buttons during playback 2 Touch t To return to the normal playback mode touch Play Pause twice once from frame playback b Notes You will not hear the recorded sound You may see mosaic like images of the previously played picture Pictures in the HDV format are not output from the HDV DV Interface i LINK when they are paused or played back in any mode...

Page 356: ...K cable select the signal to input output from the HDV DV Interface i LINK The selected signal is recorded or played back B AUTO Switches the signals between HDV and DV format automatically when playing back a tape With an i LINK connection switches the signals between HDV and DV formats automatically and inputs outputs from the HDV DV Interface i LINK HDV Plays back only the portions recorded in ...

Page 357: ...mes the SP mode Long Play b Notes If you record in the LP mode pictures may appear mosaic like or sound may be interrupted when you play back the tape on other camcorders or VCRs When you mix recordings in the SP mode and in the LP mode on one tape the playback picture may be distorted or the time code may not be written properly between the scenes x WIDE SELECT You can select the aspect ratio acc...

Page 358: ...vel is other than default setting b Notes Use headphones to monitor the sound when adjusting it Since the default setting is ON the audio level meter is displayed The recorded picture will not be affected by this operation x LCD BRIGHT You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen 1 Adjust the brightness with 2 Touch x LCD BL LEVEL You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen s backlight B NO...

Page 359: ... output video signal type from HDV format signals x i LINK CONV When set to ON SQUEEZE ON EDGE CROP converts the HDV signal to the DV format and output it from the HDV DV Interface i LINK The DV format signal is output unchanged B OFF ON SQUEZE Output signals to a 16 9 wide TV or a TV compatible with 16 9 wide mode ON EDGE CROP Display the center of the picture in 4 3 aspect ratio by cropping the ...

Page 360: ...the total hours of operation drum rotation tape running or the total number of tape unthreading operations OPERATION Displays the total hours of operation in 10 hour increments DRUM RUN Displays the total hours of drum rotation in 10 hour increments TAPE RUN Display the total hours of tape running in 10 hour increments THREADING Displays the total number of tape unthreading operations in 10 operat...

Page 361: ...h a cassette inserted When you touch Play Pause ON Always displays the remaining tape indicator The camera recording lamp will not light up during recording when you set this to OFF The default setting is ON B ON A beeping sound starts when you start stop recording or operate the touch panel OFF Cancels the beeping sound and shutter sound B LCD PANEL Shows displays such as the time code on the LCD...

Page 362: ...ing on your computer is recommended z Tips If the recording standby mode continues more than approximately 3 minutes the drum will stop rolling and the standby mode is canceled This is to protect the tape and to prevent from unnecessarily battery exhausting TIME LANGU menu See page 42 for details on selecting menu items See page 24 When using your camcorder abroad you can set the time difference b...

Page 363: ...a menu item then touch t YES t The menu item is added to the end of the list Adding a menu item OK END 0 00 00 60min Select the category CAMERA SET PICT APPLI EDIT PLAY ST ANDARD SET TIME LANGU STBY OK END 0 00 00 60min Select the item SCENE SELECT SPOT METER EXPOSURE WHITE BAL SHARPNESS STBY 1 Touch t P MENU SET UP t DELETE If the desired menu item is not displayed touch 2 Touch the menu item tha...

Page 364: ...ch to move the menu item to the desired place 4 Touch To sort more items repeat steps 2 to 4 5 Touch END t b Notes You cannot move P MENU SET UP Touch t P MENU SET UP t RESET t YES t YES t If the desired menu item is not displayed touch Arranging the order of menu items displayed on Personal Menu Initializing the Personal Menu settings Reset ...

Page 365: ...tible with HDV1080i specification is required For details refer to the instruction manuals supplied with the device to be connected When connecting your camcorder to a monaural device connect the yellow plug of the A V connecting cable to the video jack on the device and the white left channel or red right channel plug to the audio jack on the device i LINK cable optional HDV1080i compatible devic...

Page 366: ...ith the i LINK cable after pausing or stopping and then resuming the recording the images will be unstable or rough at that point Set DISP OUTPUT to LCD PANEL default setting when connecting with an A V connecting cable p 64 When connecting with the A V connecting cable with an S VIDEO optional Connect with S VIDEO jack instead of the video plug yellow This connection produces pictures more faithf...

Page 367: ... PICT EFFECT p 57 or D EFFECT p 56 Titles that are recorded on other camcorders Pictures recorded in the HDV format are not output from the HDV DV Interface i LINK during playback pause or in any playback mode other than normal playback Note the following when connecting with an i LINK cable The recorded picture becomes rough when a picture is paused on your camcorder while recording to a VCR or D...

Page 368: ...nal of your camcorder Set VCR HDV DV to AUTO when recording from an HDV format compatible device Set VCR HDV DV to DV or AUTO when recording from a DV format compatible device p 59 3 Connect your VCR as a player to your camcorder b Notes When an i LINK cable is connected the format of the input signal or will be indicated on the LCD screen of your camcorder This indicator may appear on the screen ...

Page 369: ... LINK cable The recorded picture becomes rough when a picture is paused on a VCR while recording to your camcorder You cannot record the picture and sound separately If you pause or stop the recording and restart it the picture may not be recorded smoothly When a 4 3 video signal is input it appears with black bands on the right and left sides on the screen of your camcorder 1 Perform steps 1 to 4...

Page 370: ...es will be fixed to image size 1 2M when playing back in the HDV format Still images will be fixed to image size 0 2M 16 9 or VGA 0 3M 4 3 when playing back in the DV format p 53 You cannot record still images while using PB zoom Deleting recorded pictures from the Memory Stick Duo 1 Slide the POWER switch to PLAY EDIT 2 Touch 3 Select a picture you want to delete with 4 Touch t YES b Notes The pi...

Page 371: ... you want to print out later 4 Touch t END b Notes To cancel Print mark touch the image again to cancel Print mark in step 3 Do not mark images on your camcorder if the Memory Stick Duo already has some images with the Print mark put on using other devices This may change the information of the images with the Print mark put on using the other device You can select and mark images to prevent accid...

Page 372: ...ing in the following orders t MENU t PICT APPLI t USB SELECT t PictBridge PRINT t MENU t PICT APPLI t PictBridge PRINT 1 Select the image to be printed with 2 Touch t COPIES 3 Select the number of copies to be printed with A maximum of 20 copies of the image can be printed 4 Touch t END To print the date time on the image touch t DATE TIME t DATE or DAY TIME t 5 Touch EXEC t YES When printing is f...

Page 373: ...rts may be largely cut off Some printer models may not support the date time printing function Refer to your printer s operating instructions for details We cannot guarantee the printing of images recorded with a device other than your camcorder PictBridge is an industry standard established by the Camera Imaging Products Association CIPA You can print still images without using a computer by conn...

Page 374: ...g to the correct procedure when disconnecting it from the computer p 79 Copying still images to a computer For Windows users OS Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Except for 64 bit version It is necessary that your OS is factory installed Operations are not guaranteed if your OS has been upgraded or is being used in a multi boot environment CPU ...

Page 375: ...the power source for your camcorder Use the supplied AC Adaptor to obtain AC power p 21 4 Set the POWER switch to PLAY EDIT 5 Touch t MENU t PICT APPLI t USB SELECT t Memory Stick 6 Connect the USB cable to the USB jacks on your camcorder and your computer It may take a while until your computer recognizes your camcorder for the first time For Windows users Double click the Removable Disk icon dis...

Page 376: ...k of your computer For Windows users If USB CONNECTING appears on the LCD screen follow the procedure below to disconnect the USB cable 1 Click the Unplug or eject hardware icon on the task tray 2 Click Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device Drive 3 Click OK 4 Disconnect the USB cable from the camcorder and computer If USB CONNECTING does not appear on the LCD screen do only step 4 b Notes Remove t...

Page 377: ...SB jack on the computer Operation is not guaranteed even for the recommended environments Copying movies on a tape to a computer Connect your camcorder to the computer with an i LINK cable The computer needs to have an i LINK connector and be installed with editing software that can copy video signals The software required depends on the format of the recorded pictures and the format for copying t...

Page 378: ...nging REC FORMAT setting while connected with an i LINK cable with the POWER switch set to TAPE or MEMORY p 60 Changing the POWER switch position while connected with an i LINK cable The format HDV or DV of input output signal appears on the LCD screen of your camcorder while connected with an i LINK cable Use the supplied AC Adaptor to obtain AC power p 21 1 Prepare editing software not provided ...

Page 379: ...mputer to your camcorder Set VCR HDV DV to HDV and i LINK CONV to OFF p 59 b Notes To copy an HDV format movie edited on a computer back onto a tape in HDV format is possible so long as your editing software supports copying HDV movies onto tape For details contact the software manufacturer When copying the movie in the DV format from the computer to your camcorder Set VCR HDV DV to DV p 59 Copyin...

Page 380: ...not light while the battery pack is being charged Slide the POWER switch to OFF CHG p 21 Attach the battery pack to the camcorder correctly p 21 Connect the power cord mains lead to the wall outlet wall socket properly The battery charge is completed p 21 The CHG charge lamp flashes while the battery pack is being charged Attach the battery pack to the camcorder correctly p 21 If the problem persi...

Page 381: ... occurred inside the camcorder p 101 The Cassette Memory indicator or title display does not appear while using a cassette with Cassette Memory This camcorder does not support Cassette Memory so the indicator does not appear The remaining tape indicator is not displayed Set REMAINING to ON to always display the remaining tape indicator p 64 The cassette is noisier during rewinding or fast forwardi...

Page 382: ...sert the cassette p 101 You cannot record on the Memory Stick Duo The Memory Stick Duo is full Insert another Memory Stick Duo or format the Memory Stick Duo p 53 Or delete unnecessary pictures recorded on the Memory Stick Duo p 73 When the POWER switch is set to TAPE you cannot record still images on the Memory Stick Duo with When SHUTTR SPEED is set between 1 600 to 1 10000 second While executin...

Page 383: ...g on the recording conditions The color of the picture is not correctly displayed Deactivate the NightShot function p 31 The screen picture is bright and the subject does not appear on the screen Set the NIGHTSHOT switch p 31 to OFF or cancel the BACK LIGHT function p 32 Horizontal bands appear This may occur when recording pictures under lighting from a discharge tube such as a fluorescent lamp s...

Page 384: ...rs if the tape or video head is dirty p 101 Use the Sony mini DV cassette is displayed on the screen The tape you are playing was recorded without setting the date and time A blank section on the tape is being played The data code on a tape with a scratch or noise cannot be read Noises appear and or is displayed on the screen The tape was recorded in a TV color system other than that of your camco...

Page 385: ...wide mode on a 4 3 TV This is not a malfunction Pictures from connected devices cannot be zoomed You cannot zoom pictures from connected devices on your camcorder p 35 Time code and other information appear on the display of the connected device Set DISP OUTPUT to LCD PANEL while connected with an A V connecting cable p 64 You cannot dub correctly using the A V connecting cable You cannot input ex...

Page 386: ... at the same time Functions that cannot be used together Not available If this function is set BACK LIGHT function FIREWORKS SPOT METER MANUAL of EXPOSURE SCENE SELECT NightShot TELE MACRO CINEMA EFECT OLD MOVIE COLOR SLOW S SPOT METER NightShot CINEMA EFECT EXPOSURE NightShot WHITE BAL NightShot SHARPNESS CINEMA EFECT SHUTTR SPEED of the RING NightShot CINEMA EFECT OLD MOVIE SMTH SLW REC AE SHIFT...

Page 387: ...EMA EFECT of D EFFECT SCENE SELECT SPOT METER MANUAL of EXPOSURE other than 0 in AE SHIFT PICT EFFECT when WIDE SELECT is set to 4 3 SMTH SLW REC CANDLE FIREWORKS MANUAL of SHUTTR SPEED SUPER NS COLOR SLOW S D EFFECT PICT EFFECT Not available If this function is set Troubleshooting Continued ...

Page 388: ...sation has occurred p 101 Remove the power source Reconnect it and operate your camcorder again Change the cassette Press RESET and operate your camcorder again E 61 ss E 62 ss E 91 ss Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility Inform them of the 5 digit code which starts from E 101 1001 Warning indicator pertaining to files The file is damaged The file is unreadable p 96 E...

Page 389: ...r steady with both hands and shoot the image However note that the camera shake warning indicator does not disappear You hear a melody when the warning indicators appear on the screen p 64 If messages appear on the screen follow the instructions z Tips When is displayed the message can be turned into by touching Touch to display the message again x Moisture condensation Z Moisture condensation Eje...

Page 390: ...em using your computer x Dual Rec Cannot save still picture Do not eject Memory Stick Duo while still images are being stored onto it p 30 x PictBridge compliant printer Check the connected device Switch off the printer and switch it on again then disconnect the USB cable and reconnect it Cannot print Check the printer Switch off the printer and switch it on again then disconnect the USB cable and...

Page 391: ... in DV format You need a TV or monitor with the AUDIO VIDEO input jack A connecting cable is also needed Simple setting of the clock by time difference You can easily set the clock to the local time abroad by entering the time difference between where you live and where you are Select WORLD TIME in the TIME LANGU menu then set the time difference p 65 System Used in PAL Australia Austria Belgium C...

Page 392: ... camcorder can play back pictures recorded in the HDV 720 30p format but cannot output it from the HDV DV Interface i LINK To prevent a blank section from being created on the tape Go to the end of the recorded section using END SEARCH p 36 before you begin the next recording when you have played back the tape Copyright signal x When you play back If the cassette you play back on your camcorder co...

Page 393: ...ic Experts Group format The file extension is JPG File names of still images 101 0001 This file name appears on the screen of your camcorder DSC00001 JPG This file name appears on the display of a computer A Memory Stick Duo formatted by a computer Windows OS Mac OS does not have guaranteed compatibility with your camcorder Data read write speed may vary depending on the combination of the Memory ...

Page 394: ...o into the Memory Stick Duo adaptor in the wrong direction it may be damaged Do not insert a Memory Stick Duo adaptor without a Memory Stick Duo attached Doing so may result in malfunctions of the unit x On a Memory Stick PRO Duo The maximum memory capacity of a Memory Stick PRO Duo that can be used on your camcorder is 8 GB Notes on using Memory Stick Micro To use a Memory Stick Micro with the ca...

Page 395: ... a frequent playback fast forward or rewind operation wears out the battery pack faster We recommend using a large capacity battery pack NP F770 NP F970 optional Be sure to set the POWER switch to OFF CHG when not recording or playing back on your camcorder The battery pack is also consumed when your camcorder is in recording standby or playback pause Have spare battery packs ready for two or thre...

Page 396: ...s an international standard standardized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers About the i LINK Baud rate i LINK s maximum baud rate varies according to the device There are 3 types S100 approx 100 Mbps S200 approx 200 Mbps S400 approx 400 Mbps The baud rate is listed under Specifications in the operating instructions of each piece of equipment It is also indicated near the i LI...

Page 397: ... the inside of the viewfinder or the LCD screen Anywhere very humid Operate your camcorder on DC 6 8 V battery pack or DC 8 4 V AC Adaptor For DC or AC operation use the accessories recommended in these operating instructions Do not let your camcorder get wet for example from rain or sea water If your camcorder gets wet it may malfunction Sometimes this malfunction cannot be repaired If any solid ...

Page 398: ...e as shown below When you bring your camcorder from a ski slope into a place warmed up by a heating device When you bring your camcorder from an air conditioned car or room into a hot place outside When you use your camcorder after a squall or a shower When you use your camcorder in a hot and humid place x How to avoid moisture condensation When you bring your camcorder from a cold place into a wa...

Page 399: ...et using the supplied AC Adaptor during the operation 1 Slide the POWER switch repeatedly to PLAY EDIT 2 Touch t MENU t STANDARD SET t CALIBRATION t 3 Touch the displayed on the screen with the corner of the Memory Stick Duo or the like The position of the changes To cancel touch CANCEL If you did not press the right spot start from step 3 again b Notes You cannot calibrate the LCD screen if it is...

Page 400: ...e battery pack attached Use your camcorder after charging the pre installed rechargeable battery However even if the pre installed rechargeable battery is not charged the camcorder operation will not be affected as long as you are not recording the date x Procedures Connect your camcorder to a wall outlet wall socket using the supplied AC Adaptor and leave it with the POWER switch set to OFF CHG f...

Page 401: ...sing a DVM60 cassette and AC Adaptor Viewfinder Electric viewfinder color Image device 6 3 mm 1 2 9 type CMOS sensor Recording pixels still 4 3 Max 6 1 mega 2 848 2 136 pixels 2 Gross Approx 3 200 000 pixels Effective movie 16 9 Approx 2 280 000 pixels Effective movie 4 3 Approx 1 710 000 pixels Effective still 16 9 Approx 2 280 000 pixels Effective still 4 3 Approx 3 040 000 pixels Lens Carl Zeis...

Page 402: ...m 2 7 type aspect ratio 16 9 Total dot number 211 200 960 220 General Power requirements DC 7 2 V battery pack DC 8 4 V AC Adaptor Average power consumption During camera recording using the viewfinder with normal brightness HDV recording 4 4 W DV recording 4 2 W During camera recording using the LCD viewfinder with normal brightness HDV recording 4 8 W DV recording 4 6 W Operating temperature 0 C...

Page 403: ... is a trademark of Sony Corporation Microsoft Windows and Windows Media Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of U S Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc in the U S and other countries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Intel Intel ...

Page 404: ...utton 29 H POWER switch 24 I USB jack 75 J Access lamp 26 96 K Memory Stick Duo slot 26 L HDMI OUT jack Output only 37 The available video signals are read and the appropriate output format is selected and output automatically You can check the setup value of HDMI OUTPUT on STATUS CHECK p 63 M RESET button Initializes all the settings including the setting of the date and time Menu items customize...

Page 405: ...ulder belt Attach the Shoulder belt optional H BATT battery RELEASE button 22 I Battery pack 21 J CHG charge lamp 21 K DC IN jack 21 L MANUAL button 31 M NIGHTSHOT switch 31 N BACK LIGHT button 32 O DISPLAY BATT INFO button 25 P MEMORY mode lamp 24 Q TAPE mode lamp 24 R PLAY EDIT mode lamp 24 F E D C B A G H J I K L M N O P Q R Identifying parts and controls Continued ...

Page 406: ...ights up in red during recording p 64 The REC lamp flashes if the remaining tape or battery power is low E Lens Carl Zeiss Lens 14 F Infrared port G Grip belt H RING 31 I Tripod receptacle Attach the tripod optional the length of the screw must be less than 5 5 mm 7 32 in to the tripod receptacle using a tripod screw A B C D E F G H I ...

Page 407: ...ec review display switch button 36 H Personal Menu button 42 Recording still images during tape recording Dual Rec I Recording folder 54 J Image size 52 K Quality FINE or STD 52 L Number of recorded still images 30 M Memory Stick Duo indicator and the number of images that can be recorded approx The date time during recording and the camera setting data will be recorded automatically They do not a...

Page 408: ...urrent folder is displayed and when there are multiple folders on the same Memory Stick Duo T Image delete button 73 U Tape playback select button 34 V Previous Next image button 34 W Index screen display button 34 X Image protection mark 74 Y Print mark 74 Viewing movies 2 4 5 8 1 qg qf Viewing still images Touch to move to the previous folder Touch to move to the next folder Touch to move to eit...

Page 409: ... REC Upper left Upper right Bottom Center M Indicator Meaning Color Slow Shutter 49 PictBridge connecting 75 EZ Warning 91 NightShot 31 Super NightShot 49 Indicator Meaning AE SHIFT 47 WB SHIFT 48 Picture effect 57 Digital effect 56 9 Manual focus 48 SCENE SELECT 45 Sharpness 47 Backlight 32 n White balance 46 SteadyShot off 50 Zebra 50 Tele macro 49 CAMERA COLOR 48 CONV LENS 51 X V COLOR 51 SPOT ...

Page 410: ...ference b Notes Indicators and their positions are approximate and differ from what you actually see Other indicator The setting can be made only for the pictures in the HDV format Indicator Meaning Information 92 ...

Page 411: ... 110 DOWN CONVERT 62 Dual Rec 30 Dubbing 68 DV format 59 DV SET 60 D EFFECT Digital effect 56 89 E EDIT PLAY menu 58 END SEARCH 36 59 EXPOSURE 46 89 F FADER 55 89 FILE NO File number 53 FIREWORKS 45 FLASH Flash motion 56 FOCUS 48 86 FORMAT 53 Frame by frame Playback 58 G Getting Started 18 GUIDEFRAME 63 H HD high definition image quality 38 HDMI cable 39 HDMI OUT jack 37 HDV format 59 HDV1080i 60 ...

Page 412: ...5 89 SD standard definition image quality 39 Searching for the starting point 36 SELF TIMER 50 SEPIA 57 SHARPNESS 47 89 SHUTTR SPEED 47 SKINTONE 57 SLIDE SHOW 55 SMTH SLW REC Smooth slow recording 57 90 SNOW 45 SOLARIZE 57 SP Standard Play 60 Specifications 104 SPOT FOCUS 48 89 SPOT METER Flexible spot meter 46 89 SPOTLIGHT 45 STANDARD 52 STANDARD SET menu 59 STATUS CHECK 63 STEADYSHOT 50 86 STILL...

Page 413: ...116 X X V COLOR 51 100 Z ZEBRA 50 Zoom 30 Index Continued ...

Page 414: ...http www sony net Printed on 70 or more recycled paper using VOC Volatile Organic Compound free vegetable oil based ink Printed in Japan GB Digital HD Video Camera Recorder ...

Page 415: ...essories Revision of Adjustments Ver 1 2 2008 04 Note Please refer to Ver 1 2 of SERVICE MANUAL 9 852 240 12 for the revision of accessories and the revision of adjustments 4 2 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS VC 500 BOARD 23 23 CONNECTOR Service manual page 4 29 Location E 10 to F 11 4 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Former New Points changed portion 16P 13 14 15 16 D1011 MAZS068G08S0 BATT XEXT RE...

Page 416: ...FUSE MICRO 1608 1 4A 32V 0F4604 1 576 406 21 FUSE MICRO 1608 1 4A 32V 0F4605 1 576 406 21 FUSE MICRO 1608 1 4A 32V 0F4606 1 576 406 21 FUSE MICRO 1608 1 4A 32V 0F4607 1 576 406 21 FUSE MICRO 1608 1 4A 32V IC IC4401 6 807 924 01 IC MB91195ABGL G 251 ERE1 HP 150 Board CONNECTOR CN0604 1 580 789 21 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 6P MO 027 Board CONNECTOR CN0504 1 816 655 51 FFC CONNECTOR FPC LIF 8P VC 500 Board C...

Page 417: ... 1 4 12 M1 7 X 5 0 Tapping Black 3 080 204 21 1 7 9 M1 7 X 5 0 Tapping Silver 3 078 890 21 5 0 1 7 14 M1 7 X 2 5 Silver 2 599 475 11 13 M1 7 X 2 5 Tapping Silver 3 085 397 01 2 5 1 7 11 M1 7 X 4 0 Tapping Silver 3 078 890 11 8 M1 7 X 3 5 Tapping Silver 3 078 890 01 3 5 1 7 4 0 1 7 5 0 2 5 17 M1 7 X 1 5 Silver 2 586 389 01 2 5 1 7 15 M1 4 X 1 5 Silver 3 062 214 01 1 5 1 4 1 4 16 M1 4 X 2 5 Silver 2...

Page 418: ...8 61 1 4 4 0 29 M1 4 X 2 5 Black 2 662 396 01 31 M3 0 X 4 0 Silver 2 102 434 01 2 5 1 4 30 M1 2 X 3 5 Tapping White 3 086 156 11 3 5 1 2 32 M2 0 X 4 5 Tapping Silver 2 102 498 01 33 M3 0 X 6 0 Silver 3 077 331 21 35 M4 0 X 6 0 Tapping Silver 3 975 291 02 34 M3 0 X 8 0 Black 3 077 331 41 36 M3 0 X 6 0 Silver 4 886 821 11 37 M2 0 X 6 0 Tapping Black 3 080 206 31 38 M3 0 X 20 0 Tapping Silver 7 685 6...

Page 419: ...r 3 973 497 91 2 5 1 7 49 M2 0 X 4 0 Black 2 630 005 31 50 M2 0 X 3 0 Red 2 891 494 11 51 M2 0 X 2 5 Silver 3 073 686 01 54 M1 75 X 6 0 Tapping Black 3 318 203 11 53 M2 0 X 5 0 Tapping Black 3 080 206 21 55 M2 0 X 4 0 Silver 2 655 582 11 52 M2 0 X 4 0 Tapping Black 3 080 206 11 56 M2 0 X 3 5 Silver 3 067 187 11 4 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 2 5 2 0 5 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 6 0 1 75 4 0 2 0 3 5 2 0 57 M1 7 X 4 0 Black 7 ...

Page 420: ... Silver 3 389 523 16 2 0 1 4 68 M1 7 X 4 0 Silver 2 655 581 01 4 0 1 7 72 M1 4 X 2 0 Silver 4 663 621 41 2 0 1 4 69 M1 7 X 3 0 Silver 2 599 475 21 3 0 1 7 70 M1 7 X 5 0 Silver 2 599 475 41 5 0 1 7 75 M1 7 X 3 5 Tapping Silver 2 666 551 01 76 M1 7 X 4 0 Tapping Silver 2 666 551 11 73 M1 2 X 4 0 Tapping Black 3 086 156 61 74 M1 7 X 6 0 Tapping Silver 2 666 551 31 78 M1 4 X 3 5 Red 3 208 537 11 79 M1...

Page 421: ... 0 X 5 5 Tapping Silver 2 695 575 01 5 0 2 0 90 M1 7 X 3 0 Silver 3 271 395 01 3 0 1 7 91 M1 7 X 3 0 Tapping Silver 2 695 434 11 92 M2 0 X 3 9 Black 3 268 954 01 3 9 2 0 93 M1 7 X 3 5 Tapping Silver 3 254 082 01 94 M1 7 X 4 0 Black 2 515 483 31 1 7 7 0 3 0 2 0 2 5 1 7 4 0 1 7 3 5 1 7 3 5 1 7 95 M3 0 X 8 0 Tapping Black 7 685 646 79 8 0 3 0 99 M2 5 X 6 0 Tapping Silver 3 776 750 02 6 0 2 5 96 M1 4 ...

Page 422: ...Black 7 682 548 09 8 0 3 0 6 0 2 6 4 0 2 0 6 0 2 0 3 0 1 7 109 M1 7 X 3 0 Black 2 515 483 21 3 0 1 7 3 0 2 0 110 M2 0 X 3 0 Black 2 630 005 21 4 0 1 7 114 M2 0 X 5 5 Tapping Silver 2 698 464 01 5 5 2 0 112 M1 4 X 5 0 Black 2 178 410 11 5 0 1 4 113 M1 7 X 5 0 Black 2 635 562 41 5 0 1 7 115 M1 4 X 3 5 Tapping Silver 3 348 998 51 1 4 3 5 116 M2 0 X 3 5 Tapping Silver 2 695 435 01 3 5 2 0 117 M1 7 X 4...

Page 423: ...X 6 0 Black 3 452 484 01 131 M4 0 X 12 0 Silver 3 452 471 01 130 M2 0 X 4 5 Tapping Silver 3 732 817 11 132 M2 6 X 6 0 Black 4 673 655 01 127 M3 0 X 25 0 Black 7 682 654 09 128 M4 0 X 12 0 Black 3 452 472 01 3 0 3 5 6 0 25 0 1 4 2 9 3 0 4 0 12 0 3 0 135 M2 0 X 2 5 Black 7 627 553 28 2 5 7 0 12 0 6 0 6 0 2 0 2 6 4 0 2 6 3 0 4 5 2 0 136 M1 4 X 4 0 Tapping Black 3 065 509 11 137 M1 7 X 3 0 Black 3 09...

Page 424: ...4 111 248 11 2 4 1 4 3 5 1 4 147 M1 4 X 3 5 Black 2 662 396 41 148 M1 7 X 3 0 Silver 3 057 082 21 3 0 1 7 149 M1 6 X 7 5 Tapping Silver 4 115 505 01 153 M1 4 X 1 5 Silver 3 059 718 01 7 5 1 6 150 M1 4 X 3 0 Black 4 105 150 01 3 0 1 4 2 5 1 4 152 M1 4 X 2 5 Black 4 116 473 11 151 M1 4 X 1 4 Silver 3 272 251 11 1 4 1 4 1 5 1 4 8 0 2 6 154 M2 6 X 8 0 Silver 7 627 556 97 1 7 6 0 155 M1 7 X 6 0 Tapping...

Page 425: ...Page 4 58 Page 4 59 Page 5 2 Page 5 16 Page 5 34 Page 6 5 Page 6 69 Page 6 71 Page 6 74 Page 6 79 Page 6 94 Page 6 99 Page 6 100 Page 6 102 Page 6 103 Page 6 104 HELP Apply grease 1 HELP Apply grease 2 Page 6 107 Page 6 108 Page 6 112 Change of Repair Parts Revision of Accessories Revision of Adjustments The following items of the adjustments was revised 5 64 Page table 27 HS White Defect Adjustme...

Page 426: ...oard s Suffix No Change of Repair Parts Change of A and D Page table S M revised Page 4 Page 5 Page 7 Page 1 4 Page 1 9 Page 1 10 Page 1 11 Page 1 12 Page 1 13 Page 1 14 Page 1 15 Page 1 16 Page 4 3 Page 4 27 Page 4 47 Page 4 60 Page 5 1 Page 5 2 Page 5 6 Page 5 13 Page 5 14 Page 5 15 Page 5 17 Page 5 19 Page 5 25 Page 5 27 Page 5 30 Page 5 31 Page 5 32 Page 5 33 Page 5 34 Page 5 36 Page 6 9 Page ...

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