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About the “Memory Stick”

A “Memory Stick” is a compact, portable 
IC recording medium with a large data 
capacity.
You can use only a “Memory Stick Duo,” 
which is about the half size of a standard 
“Memory Stick,” with your camcorder. 
However, we do not guarantee the 
operation of all types of “Memory Stick 
Duo” on your camcorder. (See the list 
below for more details.)

• Still image format: Your camcorder compresses 

and records image data in the JPEG (Joint 
Photographic 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 Stick” and 
“Memory Stick” compliant product you use.

• This unit does not support high speed data 

transfer.

On a “Memory Stick Duo” with a 
write-protect tab

You can prevent accidental erasure of 
images when you slide the write-protect tab 
on the “Memory Stick Duo” with a small 
tapered object, to the write-protect position.

Notes on use

Damaged or lost image data will not be 
compensated for, and may occur in the 
following cases:

• If you eject the “Memory Stick Duo,” turn the 

power off on your camcorder, or remove the 
battery pack for replacement while your 
camcorder is reading or writing image files on 
the “Memory Stick Duo” (while the access lamp 
is lit or flashing).

• If you use the “Memory Stick Duo” near 

magnets or magnetic fields.

It is recommended you make a back-up of 
important data on the hard disk of a 
computer.

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On handling a “Memory Stick”

Keep the following in mind when handling 
a “Memory Stick Duo.”

• Be careful not to apply excessive force when 

writing on a memo area on a “Memory Stick 
Duo.”

• Do not attach a label or the like on a “Memory 

Stick Duo” or a Memory Stick Duo adaptor.

• When you carry or store a “Memory Stick Duo,” 

put it in its case.

• Do not touch, or allow metallic objects to come 

into contact with the terminals.

• Do not bend, drop or apply strong force to the 

“Memory Stick Duo.”

• Do not disassemble or modify the “Memory 

Stick Duo.”

• Do not let the “Memory Stick Duo” get wet.
• Be careful to keep “Memory Stick Duo” media 

out of the reach of small children. There is 
danger that a child might swallow it.

Types of “Memory Stick”

Recording/
Playback

“Memory Stick” 
(without MagicGate)

“Memory Stick Duo”

*

1

 

(without MagicGate)

a

“MagicGate Memory Stick”

“Memory Stick Duo”

*

1

 

(with MagicGate)

a

*

2

*

3

“MagicGate Memory Stick 
Duo” 

*

1

a

*

3

“Memory Stick PRO”

“Memory Stick PRO Duo” 

*

1

a

*

2

*

3

*

1

A “Memory Stick Duo” is about half the size of 
a standard “Memory Stick.”

*

2

The types of “Memory Stick” that support high 
speed data transfer. The speed of data transfer 
varies depending on the device to be used.

*

3

 “MagicGate” is a copyright protection 
technology that records and transfers the 
contents in an encrypted format. Note that data 
that uses “MagicGate” technology cannot be 
recorded or played on your camcorder.

Summary of Contents for HVR-V1C

Page 1: ... V1J V1U V1N V1E V1P V1C Ver 1 0 2006 11 2006K0500 1 2006 11 Published by Kohda TEC 9 852 158 11 DIGITAL HD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER N MECHANISM MDX N111 RMT 831 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...

Page 2: ...pixel read out Output connectors AUDIO VIDEO output 10 pin connector Video signal 1 Vp p 75Ω ohms unbalanced Luminance signal 1 Vp p 75Ω ohms unbalanced Chrominance signal 0 286 Vp p burst signal 75Ω ohms unbalanced Audio signal 461 mV at load impedance 47 kΩ kilohms Output impedance with less than 2 2 kΩ kilohms COMPONENT OUT jack Y 1 Vp p 75Ω ohms unbalanced PB PR CB CR 350 mV 75Ω ohms unbalance...

Page 3: ...2mm 色温度切り換 え 屋内 3 200K 屋外 5 800K 最低被写体照 度 8 lx ルクス F1 6 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トCMOSセンサーの 画素配列と画像処理システム新エンハンスド イメージングプロセッサーにより 静止画は 表記の記録サイズを実現しています 3 広角画素読み出しによる実動作値 A V OUT 端子 10ピン特殊コネクター 映像 1 Vp p 75Ω不平衡 Y出力 1Vp p 75Ω不平衡 C出力 0 286Vp p バースト 75Ω不平衡 音声 461mV 47kΩ負荷時 出 力インピーダンス2 2 kΩ以下 入 出力端子 液晶画面 電源部 その他 本機の仕様および外観は 改良のため予告なく変 とがありますが ご了承...

Page 4: ...l CH Chinese model CND Canadian model 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 V1J HVR V1U HVR V1N HVR V1E HVR V1P HVR V1C Destination J US CND E AEP E CH Color system NTSC NTSC NTSC PAL PAL PAL ...

Page 5: ...r are printed with the 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 app...

Page 6: ...辺を 劣化させてしまったところがないかなどを点検し 安 全性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...

Page 7: ...PARTS LIST 5 1 Exploded Views 5 2 5 2 Electrical Parts List 5 17 Section Title Page 6 ADJUSTMENTS Before Starting Adjustments 6 1 1 1 Adjusting Items when Replacing Main Parts and Boards 6 2 1 2 List of Service Tools 6 4 6 1 Camera Section Adjustments 6 6 1 1 Preparations before Adjustments CAMERA Section 6 6 1 2 Initialization of EVR Data 6 8 1 3 Camera System Adjustments 6 31 1 4 Electronic View...

Page 8: ...er supply 4 5Vdc 1 3 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 ...

Page 9: ...en shows a 4 digit display consisting of an alphabet and numbers which blinks at 3 2 Hz This 5 character display indicates 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 Co...

Page 10: ...tions 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 perform operations from the beginning Loa...

Page 11: ...ck Pin ed eg of CN5802 on theYY 003 board when zooming is performed when the zoom switch is operated and the zoom motor drive circuit IC6004 on the YY 003 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 SE8001 on the JJ 004 board peripheral circuits Inspect yaw angular velocity sensor SE8002 on the JJ 004 board per...

Page 12: ...at no error occurs If an error occurs replace the lens block Note 2 Order Procedure 1 Turn the power OFF 2 While measuring with an oscilloscope the output voltage of R6233 in the periphery of IC6203 on the YY 003 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 No...

Page 13: ...riphery of IC6203 on the YY 003 board to check the output voltage varies 13 If the output voltage does not vary replace the lens block Note 2 When the output voltage varied proceed to the order 14 14 Turn the power OFF 15 While measuring with an oscilloscope the output voltage of R6233 in the periphery of IC6203 on the YY 003 board turn the power ON to check that the output voltage immediately aft...

Page 14: ...iphery of IC6203 on the YY 003 board to check the output voltage varies 13 If the output voltage does not vary replace the lens block Note 2 When the output voltage varied proceed to the order 14 14 Turn the power OFF 15 While measuring with an oscilloscope the output voltage of R6233 in the periphery of IC6203 on the YY 003 board turn the power ON to check that the output voltage immediately afte...

Page 15: ...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 00をセットしPAUSE Write ボタンを押す 3 ページ 0 アドレス 01にデータ 00をセット 1 1 修理時の電源供給について 本機では 安定化電源 8 4Vdc からバッテリ端子に電源を供給した場合 約10秒後にシャ...

Page 16: ... CPC 7治具コネクタ J 6082 382 A をTT 003基板CN1014に接続します 1 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 TT 003 BOARD SIDE B CN1014 1 1 16 16 8 9 CPC 7 J 6082 ...

Page 17: ...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 テープを入れ直し...

Page 18: ...H シフトレンズオーバーヒート YAW 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 YY 003基板CN5802 ed eg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 YY 003基板IC6004 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 JJ 004基板SE8001 周辺回路を点検 YAW角速度センサ JJ 004基板SE8002 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 YY 003基板IC6203 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 を参照 1 6 3 E 62 11 シフトレンズオーバーヒート PITCH が出 た場合 を参照 1 6 4 E 62 12 シ...

Page 19: ... もしくは値が00またはFFに 7F なっている場合はEEPROM TT 003基板IC4202 を点検 値が変化する場合は順序5に進む 5 F 04 D04 PAUSE Write ボタンを押す 7F 6 F 05 データ値を読み取り その値をD05とする 7F 7 F 05 データを変更し値が変わることを確認する 値が変化しない もしくは値が00またはFFに 7F なっている場合はEEPROM TT 003基板IC4202 を点検 値が変化する場合は順序8に進む 8 F 05 D05 PAUSE Write ボタンを押す 7F 9 0 10 00 10 0 01 00 11 PSDセンサ傾き調整を行う 注1 12 電源を切り 再び電源を入れる 13 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...

Page 20: ...交換する 注2 動く場合は順序12に進む 12 YY 003基板IC6203の周辺にあるR6242の出力電圧をオシロスコープで測定しながら 順序3 8 を設定したときに出力電圧が変化することを確認する 13 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14に進む 14 電源を切る 15 YY 003基板IC6203の周辺にあるR6233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 16 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 TT 003基板IC4201 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 PITCH が出た場合 調整用リモコン RM 95またはNEW LANC JIG を接続し...

Page 21: ...を交換する 注2 動く場合は順序12に進む 12 YY 003基板IC6203の周辺にあるR6244の出力電圧をオシロスコープで測定しながら 順序3 8 を設定したときに出力電圧が変化することを確認する 13 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14に進む 14 電源を切る 15 YY 003基板IC6203の周辺にあるR6233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 16 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 TT 003基板IC4201 周辺を点検する 注意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...

Page 22: ...nal 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 COAXIAL CABLE When disconnecting the harness coaxial cable do not pull the harness part but pull off the conne...

Page 23: ...isassembly in the numerical order given 1 Handle Section 1 1 to 1 10 2 Cabinet L Section 2 1 to 2 5 HELP HELP EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 1 Handle Section 2 Cabinet L Section 1 7 1 6 1 10 Claw 1 4 Claw 1 1 49 1 5 1 3 49 1 2 Open the LCD Panel 1 8 49 1 9 49 2 2 49 2 3 49 2 5 2 4 2 1 49 ...

Page 24: ...r given 1 Cabinet R Section 1 1 to 1 16 2 Mechanism Deck 2 1 to 2 12 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 1 Cabinet R Section 2 Mechanism Deck 1 16 1 6 1 15 1 5 1 4 1 2 1 1 49 1 3 49 1 13 50 1 7 49 1 8 1 12 50 1 10 49 1 14 49 1 9 49 1 11 49 2 1 50 2 9 50 2 11 15 2 2 50 2 3 2 12 2 5 2 6 2 8 2 7 2 4 2 10 NN 003 ...

Page 25: ...Board 2 1 to 2 2 3 TT 003 Board 3 1 to 3 14 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 1 BT Block 2 OO 003 Board 3TT 003 Board 1 2 50 1 3 Claw 1 9 49 1 7 49 1 8 1 5 1 4 1 1 1 6 3 12 50 3 6 3 1 3 4 50 3 7 3 14 2 2 50 2 1 YY 003 3 5 53 3 3 3 2 3 8 Note 3 9 Note 3 10 Note 3 11 3 13 Claw Note Refer to page 2 1 Note for disconnecting the harness coaxial cable ...

Page 26: ... Block 2 Lens Block 2 4 54 2 1 51 2 7 54 2 8 2 3 2 5 1 1 50 1 9 50 1 10 Claw 1 7 49 1 3 50 1 12 49 1 5 49 1 14 49 1 13 49 1 2 1 11 1 8 1 4 2 2 2 6 Note1 Refer to page 2 9 2 2 Method of Lens Unit Disassembly 1 6 HELP Note On installation of the Center Chassis Block adjust the position of the ND lever and the ND knob Note2 Refer to page 2 1 Note for disconnecting the harness coaxial cable Note2 Note...

Page 27: ...ock 3 1 to 3 4 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 3 LCD Panel Block 1 7 53 2 RR 003 Board 1 Switch Block Control CF18500 2 1 3 2 Claw 2 2 2 4 3 1 50 3 3 53 1 14 2 3 1 4 1 9 3 4 1 8 53 1 12 53 1 6 1 1 5 Open the Jack Cover 2 5 53 HELP HELP RR 003 WW 003 1 11 1 13 Claw HELP 1 1 53 1 3 1 10 Note On installation of the RR 003 Board adjust the position of the ZEBRA switch and the ZEBRA knob 1 2 53 HELP ...

Page 28: ...ssembly in the numerical order given 1 Switch Block Control PL18500 1 1 to 1 7 2 Cabinet L Block 2 1 to 2 7 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 1 4 2 1 2 7 2 3 Claw 1 3 1 2 2 5 53 1 1 53 2 6 53 1 5 50 2 4 53 2 2 53 1 Switch Block Control PL18500 1 6 Claw 1 7 Claw 2 Cabinet L Block ...

Page 29: ...he numerical order given 1 EVF Block 1 1 to 1 11 2 GG 003 Board 2 1 to 2 6 3 Microphone Holder 3 1 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 2 GG 003 Board 1 EVF Block 1 2 1 3 1 1 49 1 5 49 2 4 Claw 2 2 1 10 49 1 8 50 2 6 50 1 6 2 5 2 1 Claw 1 4 1 9 1 11 49 1 7 50 2 3 3 Microphone Holder 3 1 61 ...

Page 30: ... Flexible Board Screw Three Screws Do not damage Flexible Board Note Avoid Flexible Board from the Lens Unit when you install the Lens Unit 3 Remove after rotating the Ring Unit a little Lens Unit Ring Unit Flexible Board Avoid Flexible Board from the Lens Unit 2 2 METHOD OF LENS UNIT DISASSEMBLY Ring Unit Lens Unit Do not damage Flexible Board ...

Page 31: ...processing the flexible boards harnesses are shown FP 487 Flexible Board RR 003 Board Flexible Board of the Switch Block Control comes in front of the CF Retainer Plate CF Retainer Plate Hook Harness arrangement Loud Speaker Hook Claw Harness arrangement Tape A Interception Plate CMOS ...

Page 32: ... 8 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 6 8 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 8 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 8 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 8 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 8 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 4 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 8 8 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 7 8 ...

Page 33: ...J1 J2 V21 N18 CAMERA SIGNAL PROCESSOR 2 18 IC1401 SD_CK SD_CKE SD_XCS U1 A11 VCK V16 V12 V11 V13 AA7 AD_R_A00 AD_R_A13 HDI_HD HDI_VD HDI_OE HDI_VD HDI_Y0 HDI_Y7 HDI_C0 HDI_C7 A3 D3 A4 E4 A5 E5 V4 V7 W4 W6 Y3 Y5 AA3 AA5 R7 T3 T4 U1 U4 V1 V3 W1 W3 Y2 N1 N3 P1 P4 P7 R1 R4 T1 K1 K2 L1 L4 L7 M1 M4 M7 N4 N7 B2 B3 C1 C2 D1 D3 E2 E4 F2 F4 H7 F1 G2 G4 H1 H4 J2 J4 J7 K3 K4 AD_G_A00 AD_G_A13 J2 J4 K2 K4 F3 F...

Page 34: ... 297 304 235 229 228 W17 W16 N20 82 80 71 84 85 76 77 OVERALL 4 8 PAGE 3 4 7 OVERALL 3 8 PAGE 3 3 8 OVERALL 3 8 PAGE 3 3 6 CKFSO CK64FSO OVERALL 6 8 PAGE 3 6 11 RECDT 73 CRECDT 74 CRECCK CRECA1 CRECA2 RECA1 RECA2 RECCK VITDT 72 VITCK OVERALL 4 8 PAGE 3 4 10 OVERALL 3 8 PAGE 3 3 9 OVERALL 3 8 PAGE 3 3 12 203 XCS_IC_2601 225 SCWIN_IC_2601 PCLK1 DIR1 XPEN1 XPACC1 FRRV TRRT TRRV DRP FRRV TRRV DRP FRRV...

Page 35: ...E6 AD7 AB6 AE5 W8 AD6 Y7 AE4 AC6 AC5 AD4 13 72 14 73 L4 K7 L2 M7 M2 M3 N2 M1 149 186 150 187 58 111 112 59 123 166 124 125 164 165 167 126 ADATAIN0 ADATAIN1 ADATAIN0 ADATAIN1 168 127 N3 P3 155 192 CRECDT CRECA1 CRECA2 CRECCK RFIN VITDT VITCK 12 75 M20 L20 K2 L3 15 62 157 114 3 FRRV TRRT TRRV DRP E9 D11 C11 D9 E7 E6 D8 E11 IC3401 HDV DV i LINK INTERFACE 9 18 A4 A7 E12 OVERALL 2 8 PAGE 3 2 6 OVERALL...

Page 36: ...TAPE_TOP TREEL_FG SREEL_FG SREEL_FG REC_PROOF CHIME_SDA CHIME_SCK XCC_DOWN XREC_PROOF CHIME_SDA CHIME_SCK XCCDOWN_SW REC_PROOF CHIME_SDA CHIME_SCL XCC_DOWN XCC_DOWN B15 Y7 AB7 AB6 P20 F20 P22 P23 N20 D16 A17 XPWAD XPWDA AB17 Y17 D10 B10 40 42 10 9 4 3 39 37 45 AB20 AB22 DRUM_PWM CAP_PWM XCS_IC_5402 XFFREWUP Q5401 AC13 5 10 CN5403 20 9 2 7 7 9 1 4 20 19 22 23 13 14 27 24 5 6 9 8 U4 U2 V1 T4 T2 U1 R...

Page 37: ...1 3 2 15 18 27 6 14 1 CN4001 VD_SI VD_SO XVD_SCK VD_SI VD_SO XVD_SCK HI_SI HI_SO XHI_SCK MODULATOR 97 99 17 18 59 49 BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESSOR D A CONVERTER 3 18 IC1801 4 5 135 136 246 247 HI_SI HI_SO XHI_SCK EVF BACKLIGHT DRIVE Q8601 Q8602 Q6605 Q6606 PSIG DRIVE 22 24 12 PSIG PSIG 17 24 9 4 27 35 20 45 46 42 1 48 TIMING GENERATOR 1 2 IC6602 XCS_EVF 47 13 18 20 23 2 44 XRST_VTR XRST_VTR 36 8 30 4...

Page 38: ...C_1801_ADAO2 IC_1801_ADAO1 D1 IDCK E1 256FS_HDMI H2 J9 K10 G9 G10 F12 H12 G11 F10 J10 E9 C11 64FS_HDMI H1 FS_HDMI D10 CK256FSO E10 CK64FSO G1 CK74MFO C2 F4 VSP_SI VSP_SO XVSP_SCK XCS_IC_3201 E11 CKFSO E1 D3 F3 G6 C3 E4 D2 C1 E3 H7 G2 G4 F2 H6 E1 E2 F4 J1 K6 H1 J7 H4 H2 G1 J6 C2 D5 N25 M19 C24 J2 J3 CK_HM HM_R0 HM_R7 HM_B0 HM_B7 HM_Y0 HM_Y7 HM_HD HM_VD IC_1801_ADAO2 IC_1801_ADAO1 CK256FSO CK64FSO C...

Page 39: ...18 CH2 MIC INPUT CONTROL 1 1 XLR_CH1 MIC_LCH_CH1 CH1_ATT2 CH2_ATT2 XLR_CH2 CH1_ATT2 CH2_ATT2 MIC_RCH_CH2 1 2 20 18 1 CH1_LINE_MIC 15 6 CH2_LINE_MIC CH1_LINE_MIC CH2_LINE_MIC REC_CH_SELECT_SIG CH1_CH2_MONI REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1 6 15 CH1_48V_ON 14 7 CH2_48V_ON 7 14 3 2 1 2 2 3 1 18 20 CN9804 1 2 14 17 16 12 7 1 2 7 HPF 2 2 IC6609 6 5 3 2 1 7 ATT 2 2 IC6607 5 6 7 1 2 3 Q8406 Q8412 Q8415 1 CH2 MIC LINE AM...

Page 40: ...TROL 12 18 274 XHIDSCON_MAD 86 XHIDS_RST XHIDS_RST 220 129 OSD_V NTSC XPAL_DET A2 H7 A7 A8 B8 A6 NTSC XPAL_DET B1 XSYS_RST NTSC XPAL_DET XSYS_RST XSYS_RST NTSC XPAL_DET XSYS_RST B9 SYS_V SYS_V G6 MULTI_JACK_AD B4 XCHARGE_LED_ON C9 XLANC_JACK_IN MULTI_JACK_AD XCHARGE_LED_ON XLANC_JACK_IN C2 B6 XCC_DOWN B5 DCPACK_SW 275 XFUPSTAT J8 H1 C8 D1 D2 E1 E2 93 96 OFF L H HOLD MANUAL AUTO_LOCK S4008 SEL PUSH...

Page 41: ...1 5V EP_8 5V EP_8 5V DD_6 5V D4_ 2 8V EP_13V BL_ 15V BL_CONT B2 VOUT3 P4 VR P2 VRO EVER_3 0V C8 B10 A10 IN5 L4607 PVDD5b PVDD5a B9 A9 LX5b LX5a MT_5V MT_5V MT_5V N10 P10 R10 K2 K1 IN6 L4608 PVDD6b PVDD6a P9 R9 LX6b LX6a D_1 8V D_1 8V A_4 6V A_4 6V A_2 8V J14 J15 L4606 L4614 PVDD3b PVDD3a K14 K15 LX3b LX3a D_2 8V D_2 8V D_2 8V A_2 8V D_1 0V E3 E2 E1 IN2 L4605 PVDD2b PVDD2a D2 D1 LX2b LX2a ST_UNREG ...

Page 42: ...RST_PHY D7 XRST_LINK J6 XRESETP XRESTL HDMI SIGNAL PROCESSOR 10 18 IC3201 FL3203 FL3202 FL3201 F4 XRST XRST_HDMI CAMERA CONTROL 14 18 IC4201 32M FLASH 13 18 IC3804 FB3802 FB3803 16M SDRAM 13 18 IC3806 128k EEPROM 14 18 IC4202 64k EEPROM 13 18 IC3805 FB3801 FB4202 13 XRST XSYS_RST XRST_IC_6203_CPU VAP_DD_ON XRST_IC_6004 F2 XRST B14 RST_IC_6004 D18 VAP_DD_ON F23 RST_IC_6203 MF_LED K23 MF_LED MZ_LED ...

Page 43: ... CMOS_ 1 0V A_3 3V 10 10 A_3 3V_2 11 8 D_2 8V D_2 8V 13 EE 006 BOARD x 3 HDMI TRANSMITTER IC7402 ST_UNREG D_1 8V D_1 8V D_2 8V D_2 8V XHDMI_DCIN XHDMI_DCIN XHDMI_DCIN 5V REG IC7401 VOUT CONT VIN 1 4 6 HH 003 BOARD FP 493 FLEXIBLE BOARD CN7201 79 77 76 74 5V POWER HDMI OUT CN7401 18 L7403 L7401 L7402 FL7401 XCLR 25 YY 003 BOARD FOCUS ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE IRIS DRIVE 1 2 IC6004 OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZATIO...

Page 44: ...XCLR 36 Q6601 Q6602 Q6605 Q6606 PSIG DRIVE 5 6 1 2 CN9004 EXTDA PWM BACKLIGHT DRIVE Q9003 Q9006 18 31 21 BL_L BL_H D901 BACKLIGHT CN6601 34 35 A_4 6V 1 3 AU_4 6V CN8205 6 5 A_4 6V FP 499 FLEXIBLE BOARD A_4 6V 37 35 ST_UNREG ST_UNREG 40 42 39 41 ZZ 003 BOARD CN9804 CN9802 7 4 CN8202 3 31 27 30 AU_4 6V 32 33 ST_UNREG 8 7 ST_UNREG AU_4 6V 30 29 XX 015 BOARD CN8403 8 13 11 10 CN9801 13 8 10 11 4 5 ST_...

Page 45: ...OARD HH 003 BOARD SIDE B HH 003 BOARD SIDE A FP 228 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 032 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 491 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 496 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 493 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 495 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 485 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 031 FLEXIBLE BOARD EE 006 BOARD EE 006 BOARD EE 006 BOARD II 003 BOARD SIDE A II 003 BOARD SIDE B JJ 004 BOARD WW 003 BOARD SIDE A DICHROIC PRISM LENS DRIVE BLOCK 1 1 4 2 29 1 23 21 20 22 19 1 1 1 1...

Page 46: ... 1 B OO 003 BOARD SIDE A OO 003 BOARD SIDE B UU 003 BOARD PP 003 BOARD RR 003 BOARD FP 484 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 487 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 486 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 499 FLEXIBLE BOARD XX 015 BOARD CN8401 XLR INPUT x 2 ZZ 003 BOARD SIDE A ZZ 003 BOARD SIDE B 1 6 FP 488 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 500 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 492 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 494 FLEXIBLE BOARD FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 2 FP 501 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 483 FLEXI...

Page 47: ...8 DC DC CONVERTER TT 003 BOARD 16 18 HI CONTROL TT 003 BOARD 18 18 CONNECTOR TT 003 BOARD 7 18 HDV STREAM PROCESS TT 003 BOARD 6 18 SDRAM FLASH TT 003 BOARD 10 18 HDMI SIGNAL PROCESS TT 003 BOARD 8 18 DV SIGNAL PROCESS TT 003 BOARD 9 18 HDV DV i LINK INTERFACE RR 003 BOARD CONTROL SWITCH TT 003 BOARD 11 18 VIDEO OUT AUDIO IN OUT TT 003 BOARD 12 18 DS CONTROL HI CONTROL FP 487 FLEXIBLE BOARD PANEL ...

Page 48: ...E BOARD TT WW CONNECTION JJ 004 BOARD PITCH YAW SENSOR FP 483 FLEXIBLE BOARD HANDLE ZOOM SS ZZ 003 BOARD MIC LINE AMP XX 015 BOARD XLR INPUT CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK XR91030 FP 488 FLEXIBLE BOARD REMOTE SENSOR FRONT FP 499 FLEXIBLE BOARD GG ZZ CONNECTION CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK CK18500 II 003 BOARD HDV DV A V COMPONENT CONNECTOR FP 031 FP 032 FP 228 FLEXIBLE BOARD MECHANISM BLOCK FP 495 FLEXIBLE BOARD TT...

Page 49: ... not use circuit Measuring conditions voltage and waveform Voltages and waveforms are measured between the measurement points and ground when camera shoots color bar chart of pattern box They are reference values and reference waveforms VOM of DC 10 MΩ input impedance is used Voltage values change depending upon input impedance of VOM used Kinds of capacitor Case size External dimensions mm Yellow...

Page 50: ... XREC PB REC 2は不燃性抵抗 1はヒューズ抵抗 Cはパネル表示名称 AはB ライン BはB ライン JはBライン の入出力方向を示す Cは調整名称 Aは未使用回路 電圧 波形測定条件ノート 電圧値及び信号波形はパターンボックスのカラーバーチャート を被写体としたときの測定点対アース間の参考値 デジタルマルチメータ 入力インピーダンス DC10MΩ使 用 使用テスタの入力インピーダンスにより電圧値が多少異なりま す 0印の部品 または0印付きの点線で囲まれた部品は 安全性を維持するために重要な部品です 従って交換時は 必ず指定の部品を使用して下さい お願い 図面番号で部品を指定するときは基板名又はブロック を併せて指定して下さい 1 接続図 2 図a及び図bの波形が得られるように画枠調整して下さい A A B B A B 図a 映像入出力端子出力波形 図b テレビモニタの映像 H...

Page 51: ...5630 10u 6 3V R5609 100 C5621 0 1u FB5601 C5617 4 7u 6 3V C5613 0 1u C5629 0 1u C5610 0 1u FB5603 C5619 0 1u C5604 4 7u 6 3V C5609 0 1u C5625 0 1u C5636 10u 6 3V FB5602 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 CPVD 24 BVD XCLR 25 VSUB 26 VREFSUN 27 VCLPP 28 VCLPE 29 VREFSELL 30 VREFCP 31 SVS 32 DCOUT5 35 DRVOUT5 36 DCOUT4 37 DRVOUT4 38 VCLPE 39 VCLPP 40 11 12 33 AVD1 34 AVS1 OVD1 41 O...

Page 52: ...K8 J8 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 CL1202 AD_R_B00 AD_R_B08 AD_R_B04 AD_R_B06 AD_R_B01 AD_R_B05 AD_R_B02 AD_R_B12 AD_R_B13 AD_R_B09 AD_R_B07 AD_R_B10 AD_R_B11 AD_R_B03 1 1A 2 3Y 3 2A 4 GND 5 6 7 8 C1124 0 1u 1 1A 2 3Y 3 2A 4 GND 5 6 7 8 C1117 22u 4V CMOS_SCK 1 1A...

Page 53: ...IN_B02 CMVD_HS VSS GIN_A07 RIN_A05 CPU_XCS RIN_B01 DIRA0 GIN_B08 RIN_B04 PNDCK GIN_B13 RIN_A02 RIN_B11 GIN_A00 GIN_B11 GIN_A01 VSS GIN_A04 RIN_A09 GIN_A02 CPU_A0 GIN_A03 VSS CPU_PUR RIN_A06 RIN_B06 VDD GIN_B07 CPU_XRD VSS GIN_B10 RIN_B10 VSS CPU_A13 DIRA2 GIN_A11 CPU_A9 BIN_A12 BR1 CPU_A11 EN2 CPU_A5 GIN_B02 RIN_B12 BIN_A11 RIN_B08 VSS GIN_A10 VDDSHV C2 RIN_A04 VDDQ DQ0 VDDQ DQ1 VSSQ DQ2 VSSQ VDDQ...

Page 54: ... 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 LA09 AB7 VDD1216 AC7 LA06 AE7 AB8 AC8 AD8 AE8 AB9 AC9 AD9 AE9 AB10 AC10 AD10 AE10 AB11 AC11 AD11 AE11 AB12 AC12 AD12 AE12 AB13 AC13 AD13 AE13 AB14 AC14 AD14 AE14 AB15 AC15 AD15 AE15 AB16 AC16 AD16 AE16 AB17 AC17 AD17 AE17 AB18 AC18 AD18 AE18 AB19 AC19 AD1...

Page 55: ..._GND LINE_CNT1 N C REG_GND REG_GND N C REG_GND TPA TPB TPA AUDIO_L_I O LANC_DC D3_LNO_Y LINE_CNT3 AUDIO_R_I O REG_GND REG_GND CHARGE_LED_VDD 17 18 13 1 XX MARK NO MOUNT C COMPONENT OUT AMP 10 14 16 8 D 11 I 5 9 6 F H 15 E 7 12 J 17 05 G 2 3 B 4 A TT 003 BOARD 4 18 IC_1801_LNOY IC_1801_PLRE IC_1801_EVRE IC_1801_PLBL IC_1801_PLGR IC_1801_LNOPB IC_1801_EVBL IC_1801_LNOPR IC_1801_EVGR Q2005 2SA2029T2L...

Page 56: ...24 GND B23 BVCDT2 B22 VDDQ15 B21 BVCDT4 B20 BVCDT5 B19 VDDQ30 B18 BVCDT7 B17 ITEST2 A24 GND A23 GND A22 OVCLK A21 BVCDT6 A20 ISCLK A19 AVDD A18 AGND A17 AVDD A16 AGND A15 AGND A14 AVDD G18 VDD10 G17 GND G16 GND G15 GND G14 GND G13 GND G12 GND G11 GND G10 GND G9 GND G8 GND G7 GND H18 VDD10 H17 GND H16 GND H15 GND H14 GND H13 GND H12 GND H11 GND H10 GND H9 GND H8 GND H7 GND J18 VDDQ15 J17 GND J8 GND...

Page 57: ...SIM WR01_SIM XRST_VTR FLASH_A19 DXXA02_SIM DXXA03_SIM DXXA12_SIM FLASH_A16 DXXA13_SIM FLASH_A20 DXXA14_SIM FLASH_A15 DXXA01_SIM FLASH_A17 DXXA05_SIM DXXA06_SIM DXXA07_SIM DXXA08_SIM DXXA00_SIM XCS_FLASH DXXA09_SIM DXXA10_SIM DXXA04_SIM DXXA11_SIM FLASH_A18 5 18 3 18 7 18 15 18 9 18 8 18 15 18 3 18 18 18 15 18 7 18 7 18 8 18 15 18 3 18 9 18 7 18 15 18 17 18 D 8 11 XX MARK NO MOUNT 17 2 H 6 14 13 F ...

Page 58: ...CA1 ARMAVD2 SRCPIC TEST THVDD1 DBS4 GND NC INTSP NC EBS0 CCTRL0 TSMON0 IVDD ATMS AUDAO JTAG TSMON3 DBS3 NC NC TDO RECDT DBS1 DBS2 TSMON37 NC TWBI NC GND DRMGND EBS4 TSMON5 TSMON8 NC AUSYN VIT IVDD DEN PCRPLL EBS5 ATDO GND1 THVDD TSMON41 TSMON32 ATRST DJCLK TCK54I GND TPR NC NC IVDD1 XDERR DBS6 LVDD NC PLLAVS PLLAVD ATDI TSMON6 IVDD2 NC ARMAVD1 IVDD FLD KCLK IVDD ERDY GND NC NC TESTREGB CCTRL1 GND ...

Page 59: ...T0 MA11 OVDD MDQ6 PCOR OSCOUT RECA1 IOVDD2 3 0V YO2 OSCIN DAC_GND PBCK MSCSV IOGND2 3 0V VLAT_IN AMC DICO_DVDD MSCSS YO1 IOGND6 3 0V INTV5 1 5V PLLSW TRST MA3 TEST DRP TMFLG VITOUT FRRV INTV2 1 5V MCDA4 VRB ALE INTV3 1 5V FRL LRCK MSSCK INTG4 1 5V MXWE MDQ2 RECCKO CI2 INTV6 1 5V VEGA IOGND4 3 0V ADVDD MDQ1 IOGND3 3 0V FLAT_SYNC PLLMSK RECDT MA6 VICKO VRT IOGND7 3 0V REF_GND INTG3 1 5V MCDA0 YO3 IO...

Page 60: ...D8 B9 A9 D7 B8 A8 D6 B7 A7 A6 B6 D5 A5 A4 B5 B4 A3 B3 B2 A2 A1 R3410 0 R3411 0 C3418 0 1u C3410 0 1u LF3402 1 3 4 2 LF3401 1 3 4 2 XINT TEST0 HD7 VSS XO XCS HD5 HD0 XRW HD1 R1 TMODE0 VSS VDD HD3 HD2 HD4 VDD VSS R0 PMLT TMODE1 HD6 ALE XRD HMLT XI VSS FCLR1 PD13 VSS LPS TEST7 VDD VSS XRESETP VDDA VDD VSSA VDDA TPAP VSSA TPBIAS TPBP VSSA TPAN VDDA PWD VSS PLLON VSS MSP100 TPBN REGOUTPLL VSSPLL VDDPLL...

Page 61: ...1039 33 R1049 33 R1057 33 R1030 33 R1048 33 R1032 33 R1040 33 R1059 33 R1034 33 R1052 33 R1035 33 R1056 33 R1045 33 R1061 33 R1063 33 R1046 33 R1038 33 R1033 33 R1062 33 R1050 33 R1044 33 D6_HDMI D8_HDMI D13_HDMI ADAO1_HDMI D21_HDMI ADAO2_HDMI D4_HDMI D23_HDMI D20_HDMI D22_HDMI HDMI_SDA HDMI_SCL D3_HDMI D5_HDMI D7_HDMI D9_HDMI ST_UNREG D15_HDMI ST_UNREG HSYNC_HDMI D17_HDMI VSYNC_HDMI 256FS_HDMI D1...

Page 62: ...K NO MOUNT 9 H E 19 10 14 C 16 D I 11 6 5 F 15 7 12 J 17 G 2 3 B K 4 18 20 13 8 L M N 21 O 1 A TT 003 BOARD 11 18 05 D_2 8V A_2 8V A_4 6V AU_4 6V MT_5V REG_GND Q3001 RN1910FE TPLR3 MUTE SWITCH Q3002 RN1910FE TPLR3 MUTE SWITCH IC3001 AN12921A VB AUDIO IN OUT VIDEO OUT IC3001 MIC_REG MICVCC INTLPF_L VCC INTMIC_L INTMIC_R OFFSET_R GND LINEIN_L LINEIN_R LINEOUT_L PMUTE_L GND PMUTE_R LINEOUT_R VCCH VRE...

Page 63: ...D22 NC USB_CLKENABLE NC IR_ON NC MIC_IN NC STATUS1 VSSQ VDD ILINK_LED_DV DIAL2_B_VM MD3 NC TEST0 NC NC STATUS0 NC CHARGE_ON DIAL_A_VM NC XMIC_MONO MD4 XWAIT MELODY_ENV XS_JACK_IN VSSQ NTSC XPAL A1 AV_JACK_IN NC STROBE_LED NC XSTROBE_READY XHIDSCON_MAD CHIME_SDA NC SHUTTER_SPEED_LED NC XCHARGE_FULL NC ILINK_LED_HDV VSS CHIME_SCL NC DIAL2_A_VM CH1_AUTOMANUAL NC SHUTTER_OPEN DIAL_B_VM CH2_AUTOMANUAL ...

Page 64: ...15 50 Vss D 8 11 XX MARK NO MOUNT 2 H 6 14 13 F 10 E 4 C G 9 7 SDRAM FLASH EEPROM J A I B 1 15 3 05 5 12 18 18 12 18 3 18 14 18 2 18 1 18 15 18 16 18 17 18 TT 003 BOARD 13 18 D15_VM D1_VM D5_VM D7_VM D12_VM D0_VM D2_VM D11_VM D4_VM D13_VM D3_VM D8_VM D6_VM D10_VM D14_VM D9_VM XWR_VM XRD_VM XWE1_VM D12_VM D4_VM D8_VM D14_VM D1_VM D6_VM D9_VM D13_VM D15_VM D11_VM D7_VM D0_VM XWR_VM D5_VM D3_VM D10_V...

Page 65: ... D5 A4 B4 B3 B2 A3 B1 D4 A22 A23 B23 D20 Y4 AB1 AC1 AC2 Y20 AB23 AC22 AC23 A1 A2 R4222 100k C4215 0 1u R4213 0 R4225 1k R4226 1k R4227 1k R4228 1k R4229 18k R4230 18k R4231 18k R4232 18k C4217 0 01u C4218 0 01u C4219 0 01u X4201 20MHz 1 3 2 4 C4220 0 01u CAM_VD_HS CAM_VD HI_SI BC HI D26A02 VDD D_1 9V XCS_EEP xWEN D31A07 FC_RST_LED EEP_SCK MC_FLASH_SCK VDD X0 SSS N C N C WR01 CAM_SI C1 XCS_IC_1401_...

Page 66: ...TAKO EEP_SI MC_FLASH_SI DEM0 XVD_SCK D30A06 MD2 FLASH_A16 XRST_IC_2802 VSS FLASH_A19 XCS_IC_2601 VSS MCLK N C CM TAPE_END TAPE_TOP XCS_IC_3201 18 18 6 18 3 18 7 18 8 18 3 18 6 18 16 18 14 18 14 18 12 18 2 18 16 18 14 18 13 18 1 18 17 18 8 18 18 18 3 18 7 18 6 18 5 18 7 18 9 18 8 18 3 18 16 18 14 18 12 18 8 18 7 18 3 18 9 18 8 18 7 18 8 18 18 18 3 18 8 18 11 18 18 18 8 18 10 18 10 18 8 18 3 18 5 18...

Page 67: ...XEXT H2 XLANC_ON 6 2 1 3 5 4 RB4001 1k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R4034 470 R4020 10M R4009 1k R4031 1k R4012 1k R4010 1k R4022 1M R4021 0 R4017 R4011 47k R4015 68k R4016 R4029 100k R4013 1k R4014 150k X4001 32 768kHz R4007 100k R4023 100k R4027 100k R4028 100k R4030 100k R4036 100k R4035 100k R4008 100k R4018 100k DCPACK_SW R4032 1k R4033 1M CL4003 XTALLY_LED_ON CN1008 20P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1...

Page 68: ... 0 R4623 680 C4654 10u C4670 2 2u C4631 1u L4614 1uH MT_5V C4625 0 033u C4624 0 033u A_3 3V AU_4 6V D_3 3V EP_8 5V C4621 1u C4605 1u C4619 0 1u C4626 1u L4623 2 2uH C4604 0 1u R4638 0 C4608 0 1u R4613 2 2 C4642 4 7u D_1 2V_K L4611 47uH C4659 1u 5 2 1 3 4 C4678 1u BL_ 15V C4667 1u C4645 2 2u L4621 100uH C4674 1u R4642 0 D4607 MA4ZD03001S0 2 3 1 4 5 2 1 3 4 C4676 0 01u C4668 1u 1u C4672 1 2 3 4 5 C4...

Page 69: ..._B CONT1 XCS_IC_5402 TAPE_LED_ON EP_13 5V RP_4 6V SW_PS REG_GND DEW_DET DRUM_PG D_2 8V RECCK REG_GND SREEL_FG LM_LIM_DET RP_4 6V XCC_DOWN RFIN XFFREWUP REG_GND DRUM_PWM REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND CAM_SCK CAM_SI CAM_SO MF_LED MF_B MZ_B VAP_DD_ON REG_GND DIRB1 DIRA1 PNDCK DSCK_VM EN1 CAM_VD IRIS_COM ND_SW1 N...

Page 70: ...M10 J8 L10 M11 K9 J9 L11 M12K10 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 R6030 1k C6031 0 001u C6032 0 1u 1 2 3 4 L6001 10uH C6017 0 1u C6020 22u 10V D_2 8V R6047 10k MT_5V REG_GND C6012 47p CAM_SCK MT_5V_IC_6203 PNDCK C6016 ...

Page 71: ... 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 A_4 6V R5824 0 D_2 8V MT_GND EN1 R5813 1k R5816 47k R5812 1k CN5801 21P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 R5815 47k REG_GND CL5802 CL5803 CL5804 C6225 22u MF_...

Page 72: ... 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 CHIME_SDA DRUM_PG XVSP_SCK VSP_SO XCC_DOWN DEW_DET UNLOAD REC_PROOF TAPE_END CAP_ON TAPE_TOP TAPE_LED_ON CAP_FWD CHIME_VDD CK13MFO1 LND501 CHASSIS_GND LND502 CHASSIS_GND LND503 CHASSIS_GND REG_GND MT_5V EVER_3 0V VTR_UNREG D_2 8V EP_13 5V MT_GND REC_DATA TEST_OUT PB_RF_IN MODE2 GND AGC_EVR REC_A2 PB_RF_OUT REC_A1 REC_CLK VCC_D2 8V CTRL1 AGCTC_Ech MODE1 TEST CTRL0 PB_X_OUT LPF...

Page 73: ... L5402 10uH Q5402 2SA2030T2L Q5403 2SC5658T2LQ R Q5401 DTC114EMT2L R5439 4700 R5441 2200 R5430 270 R5436 100k R5434 15k R5435 33 R5438 22k R5402 33 R5401 33 R5423 1k R5425 47k R5403 1k R5437 10k R5428 2 2 R5422 10k R5421 10k R5426 2 2 R5427 2 2 R5429 10k C5433 0 01u R5431 10k CN5402 10P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R5424 100 VO10B C5001 1u C5002 1u 1 PVDD 2 ALERT 3 SCL 4 SO 5 VDD 6 FB 7 8 9 10 11 12 R5002...

Page 74: ...7205 100 R7206 100 R7207 100 R7208 100 R7209 100 R7210 100 R7211 100 R7212 100 R7213 100 R7214 100 R7215 100 R7216 100 R7217 100 R7218 100 R7219 100 R7220 100 R7221 100 R7222 100 R7223 100 R7224 100 R7225 100 R7226 100 R7228 100 R7229 100 R7230 100 R7231 100 R7232 100 D03 D02 D01 D07 D06 D05 D04 I2S3 PVDD HSYNC D0 PVDD MCLK I2S2 DE CLK SPDIF VSYNC DVDD I2S1 SCLK LRCLK I2SO EXT_SWG AVDD PVDD DVDD G...

Page 75: ...E GND A CH1 CH0 VCC INT_EXT_SELECT C8245 XX C8246 XX C8252 XX 1 2 Vout 3 Vdd 4 C8251 XX C8250 XX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R8251 XX R8250 XX R8252 XX R8253 XX IC8209 XX BIN BIN BOUT VCC AOUT AIN AIN GND XX IC8210 CE GND R8255 XX INT_EXT_SELECT REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1 CH2_48V_MONI CH1_48V_MONI CH2_AUTOMANUAL REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2 CH2_LINE_MIC F_TALLY_LED SIRCS_SIG_FRONT INT_EXT_LCH INT_EXT_RCH CH1_ATT2 CH2_ATT2 REC_LE...

Page 76: ...0 LND401 1 3 2 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 7 8 1 3 2 4 LND402 LND403 LND405 LND404 LND407 1 3 2 4 CHASSI_GND_A PANEL_OPEN DIAL_A_VM PANEL_REV HP_GND HP_GND HP_L_OUT REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND DIAL_B_VM HP_GND HP_R_OUT REG_GND REG_GND HP_JACK EP_4 6V BB_SI REG_GND EP_8 5V PANEL_HD BL_CONT BB_SO REG_GND PANEL_R BL_V 13V EP_2 8V REG_GND REG_GND PANEL_G BB_SCK REG_GND BL_ V 15V PANEL_VD XCS_LCD PANEL_B SE_GND REG...

Page 77: ...7uH R9025 22k 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 C9026 0 1u CN9005 22P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 3 5 4 6 2 1 1 3 4 2 5 6 BL_H PCG XSTBY N C PSIG HST N C VDD XSCK OPOUT XCS XCLR XHD COM HCK2 PCG VSS DWN DWN SCAN GND1 VCK R TEST EN TEST1 SO VDD Filter2 COM REF BL_L SI HC...

Page 78: ..._ON OFF PCG HCK2 REG_GND REG_GND PSIG VB STB EVF_4 9V REG_GND LED_DA VR VCK COM HST 8 18 5 17 15 7 19 1 3 24 20 13 6 22 9 4 27 21 12 26 11 10 25 14 16 2 23 13 20 25 10 18 2 21 16 11 26 22 8 6 23 27 7 4 3 14 24 15 19 9 17 1 12 5 D F 15 7 12 05 G 2 3 B 4 11 13 8 H 5 14 XX MARK NO MOUNT REMOTE SENSOR BACK C 9 16 E 6 10 1 A XX MARK NO MOUNT EVF EVF BACKLIGHT FP UU CONNECTION 13 3 32 18 5 17 2 23 11 29...

Page 79: ...56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 LD001 LD002 R6645 2 2 C6601 100u 4V A_4 6V SIRCS_SIG_REAR REG_GND A_4 6V REG_GND TALLY_LED XVD_SCK KEY_AD2 AU_GND REG_GND CH1_48V_MONI CH1_LINE_MIC CH1_AUTOMANUAL EP_2 8V VD_SI REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND CH1_ATT_ON_OFF1 EP_XVD REG_GND XVSP_SCK EP_XHD AU_GND VTR_UNREG KEY_AD3 CH1_ATT_ON_OFF2 REG_GND EP_2 8V AU_4 6V REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1 AU_GND REG_GND AU_GND ...

Page 80: ...9 14 24 15 19 9 17 1 30 12 5 13 20 25 37 10 18 38 2 31 21 28 37 1 26 38 10 21 12 11 29 25 14 7 19 30 20 35 13 3 32 24 16 39 2 23 36 33 34 8 18 5 17 15 6 22 9 31 4 27 FLEXIBLE BOARD OO 003 BOARD 2 2 FP 500 Q6607 HN1C01FU TE85R 4 1V REG IC6609 TC7WB66FK TE85R HPF IC6609 IC6607 TC7WB66FK TE85R ATT IC6607 IC6604 NJM2732RB1 TE2 AMP IC6604 IC6606 TC7WB66FK TE85R ATT IC6606 IC6608 TC7WB66FK TE85R HPF IC6...

Page 81: ...R8416 2200 1 10W C8419 1 5u 35V 1 COMMON 2 INH 3 VEE 4 GND 5 6 7 8 R8423 820 1 10W C8446 4 7u 50V 1 COMMON 2 INH 3 VEE 4 GND 5 6 7 8 C8416 0 001u C8437 0 001u R8412 68k 0 5 Q8411 2SD2216J QR K8 SO Q8412 2SD2216J QR K8 SO R8468 100k R8479 10k R8480 2200 R8481 100k R8482 10k R8483 2200 R8486 680 R8487 10k R8488 2200 Q8415 DTC144EMT2L Q8416 DTC144EMT2L R8492 2200 R8491 10k 1 A_OUT 2 A_IN 3 A_IN 4 GND...

Page 82: ...A_4 6V 26 22 8 6 28 23 33 27 32 7 4 3 14 24 15 19 9 17 1 30 12 5 13 20 25 10 18 2 31 21 16 29 11 28 1 26 10 21 12 11 29 25 14 7 19 30 20 13 3 32 24 16 2 23 33 8 18 5 17 15 6 22 9 31 4 27 8 6 7 4 3 14 15 19 9 17 1 12 5 13 20 10 18 2 16 11 N C N C CH1 CH1 CH2 AUTO MAN OFF ON MAN AUTO 48V OFF 48V ON CH1 CH2 1 6 3 5 2 4 REMOTE SENSOR FRONT GG ZZ CONNECTION MIC LINE AMP XX MARK NO MOUNT 9 H E 19 10 14 ...

Page 83: ...S_C_I O MULTIJACK_AD TPA REG_GND REG_GND AUDIO_L_I O REG_GND REG_GND AUDIO_R_I O REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND D3CN TPA 34 8 18 5 17 15 7 19 30 28 37 1 3 32 24 20 35 13 6 22 9 31 4 27 21 12 26 11 38 10 29 25 14 16 39 2 23 36 33 2 6 7 4 3 1 5 13 20 25 37 10 18 38 31 21 34 16 29 36 11 26 22 8 35 28 23 33 27 32 39 14 24 15 19 9 17 30 12 D F 7 12 05 G 2 3 B 4 11 8 H 5 TT II CONNECTION C 9 E 6 10 1 A XX MARK...

Page 84: ..._DET REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND D_2 8V MS_LED_ON USB_D XMS_IN REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND N C MS_VCC_ON D_3 3V 23 15 6 7 19 11 1 26 10 21 22 12 9 25 14 20 5 17 3 2 4 27 24 16 13 8 18 13 20 25 10 18 2 21 16 11 26 22 8 6 23 27 7 4 3 14 24 15 19 9 17 1 12 5 8 E B C 3 05 2 1 9 10 D A 11 6 5 7 12 4 USB TT WW CONNECTION F XX MARK NO MOUNT USB MS CONNECTOR BOARD FP 496 FLEXIBLE W...

Page 85: ...R8002 22k C8002 4 7u LD8002 CHASSIS_GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 LIB2 12 LIA2 13 LO2 14 HI2 15 HO2 16 Vref2 17 AM2 18 OUT2 19 C_RESET 20 VCC C8008 0 047u R8007 10k C8013 10u C8007 0 047u C8012 10u C8009 0 047u C8001 4 7u LD8001 CHASSIS_GND R8003 22k C8017 0 1u R8001 22k R8009 1M C8006 0 1u R8008 10k C8010 10u C8005 0 1u C8011 0 047u C8014 10u R8004 22k 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 CN8001 6P 1 2 3 4 5 6 C8018 22...

Page 86: ...S_IC_5402 REG_GND RP_4 6V CONT1 REG_GND EP_13 5V REG_GND REG_GND XFFREWUP REG_GND LOAD 72 20 63 76 53 57 14 40 32 54 23 16 22 55 27 50 29 70 10 60 13 78 11 31 4 21 17 34 1 5 36 6 56 7 18 59 61 62 9 69 52 66 77 8 49 44 15 33 30 35 58 65 51 28 38 42 45 12 67 79 64 39 48 37 80 24 47 41 43 2 73 25 71 3 68 75 19 74 26 46 72 20 63 76 53 57 14 40 32 54 23 16 22 55 27 50 29 70 10 60 13 78 11 31 4 21 17 34...

Page 87: ..._SCK EVF_VG EP_2 8V PSIG MT_5V KEY_AD3 REG_GND EP_2 8V REG_GND REG_GND AU_GND AU_GND AU_GND AU_4 6V CH1_ATT_ON_OFF1 CH1_ATT_ON_OFF2 KEY_AD2 CH1_CH2_MONI CH1_LINE_MIC CH1_AUTOMANUAL Page 4 15 CN1010 10 18 TT 003 HH 003 CN7201 Page 4 28 PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted HSYNC_HDMI D22_HDMI D19_HDMI D3_HDMI D8_HDMI FS_HDMI ST_UNREG XRST_HDMI REG_GND HDMI_SCL ADAO2_HDMI D11_HDMI D10_HDMI D14_HDMI D2_HDM...

Page 88: ...H BLOCK PL18500 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 485 LANC_DC LANC_SIG XLANC_JACK_IN XEJECT_SW REG_GND D_2 8V ZOOM_VR_AD REG_GND REG_GND PHOTO_REC REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND S S XCAM_ON_SW REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND XVTR_ON_SW S001 EJECT LND208 LND206 LND204 LND210 LND209 LND207 LND205 LND201 LND202 LND203 LND103 LND106 LND102 LND105 LND104 LND101 REG_GND PHOTO_REC ZOOM_VR_AD D_2 8V REG_GND XLANC_JACK_IN LANC_D...

Page 89: ... 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 NC 28 29 1 A D...

Page 90: ...BOARD FP 488 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 487 FLEXIBLE BOARD HH 003 BOARD NN 003 BOARD SIDE B JJ 004 BOARD WW 003 BOARD RR 003 BOARD SIDE A GG 003 BOARD PP 003 BOARD RR 003 BOARD SIDE B FP 484 FLEXIBLE BOARD UU 003 BOARD FP 485 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 483 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 031 FP 032 FP 228 FLEXIBLE BOARD II 003 BOARD FP 486 FLEXIBLE BOARD MOUNTED PARTS LOCATION COMMON NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS ...

Page 91: ...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 フレキシブル配線板 見ている面側のパターン 裏側...

Page 92: ... C5613 C5614 C5615 C5616 C5617 C5618 C5619 C5621 C5622 C5623 C5624 C5625 C5626 C5627 C5628 R5601 C5629 R5602 R5603 R5604 R5605 R5606 R5607 C5630 R5608 R5609 C5631 C5633 C5634 C5635 C5636 C5637 C5638 C5639 R5616 R5617 C5640 R5618 C5641 FB5601 FB5602 FB5603 L5601 L5602 L5603 L5604 CN5601 1 5 10 15 20 C5611 C5620 C5632 EE 006 BOARD SIDE A 11 1 870 060 B A 1 2 05 Note EE 006 complete board and IC5601 ...

Page 93: ...1 J1 K1 L1 M1 N1 P1 R1 T1 U1 V1 W1 Y1 AA1 AB1 AC1 AD1 AE1 A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2 J2 K2 L2 M2 N2 P2 R2 T2 U2 V2 W2 Y2 AA2 AB2 AC2 AD2 AE2 A3 B3 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 H3 J3 K3 L3 M3 N3 P3 R3 T3 U3 V3 W3 Y3 AA3 AB3 AC3 AD3 AE3 A4 B4 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 H4 J4 K4 L4 M4 N4 P4 R4 T4 U4 V4 W4 Y4 AA4 AB4 AC4 AD4 AE4 A5 B5 C5 D5 AB5 AC5 AD5 AE5 A6 B6 C6 D6 F6 G6 H6 J6 K6 L6 M6 N6 P6 R6 T6 U6 V6 W6 Y6 AB6 AC6 AD6 AE6 A...

Page 94: ...351 348 97 98 103 109 339 338 343 344 99 104 106 111 336 335 337 342 107 108 110 114 332 331 333 334 112 113 115 116 330 326 328 329 117 118 120 122 327 321 323 324 119 121 123 124 317 318 320 322 125 126 127 128 313 314 315 316 129 130 131 132 309 310 311 312 136 135 134 133 304 303 306 305 140 139 138 137 300 299 302 301 146 152 142 141 298 296 297 295 148 157 145 143 292 291 294 293 153 161 150...

Page 95: ...041 R6235 R6042 R6236 R6043 R6237 R6044 R6238 R6045 R6046 R6047 R6048 R6049 R6240 R6241 R6242 R6243 R6244 R6245 R6246 R6052 R6247 R6053 R6248 R6054 R6249 R6055 R6056 R6057 R6250 R6251 R6252 R6253 R6254 R6060 R6255 R6061 R6256 R6062 R6257 R6063 R6258 R6064 R6259 R6065 R6066 R6067 R6068 R6069 R6260 R6261 R6070 R6071 R6072 R6073 R6074 R6075 R6076 R6077 R6078 R6079 R6080 R6081 R6082 R6083 R6084 R6085 ...

Page 96: ... C5433 C5434 C5435 C5436 C5437 C5438 C5439 C5440 C5441 C5442 R5421 R5422 R5423 R5424 R5425 R5426 R5427 R5428 R5429 R5430 R5431 R5432 R5434 R5435 R5436 R5437 R5438 R5439 R5441 L5201 L5202 L5401 L5402 LND501 LND502 LND503 1 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 79 2 80 P 1 2 3 4 5 B 1 5 15 25 2 10 20 26 27 C B E 4 80 78 62 8 61 2 5 7 10 76 77 96 3 6 74 75 94 95 1 13 15 18 11 16 19 14 12 17 20 ...

Page 97: ...NN 003 6 layers Uses unleaded solder NN 003 SIDE B C5001 C5002 C5003 C5004 C5005 C5006 C5007 C5008 D5002 R5001 R5002 R5005 IC5001 IC5002 7 9 3 1 4 6 12 10 7 9 A K 3 1 4 6 12 10 NN 003 BOARD SIDE B 11 1 870 042 A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 05 ...

Page 98: ... R7429 R7433 R7434 R7437 R7438 FL7401 CL7401 CL7408 CL7407 CL7402 CL7409 CL7403 CL7404 CN7401 23 21 20 22 19 1 5 10 15 3 4 1 6 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 J1 A1 K1 A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2 J2 K2 A3 B3 A4 B4 A5 B5 A6 B6 A7 B7 A8 B8 A9 B9 A10 B10 J3 K3 J4 K4 J5 K5 J6 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 2 4...

Page 99: ... 1 870 056 B A 1 2 3 4 5 05 R8240 R8241 R8242 R8243 R8247 R8248 R8249 R8250 R8251 R8252 R8253 R8259 R8260 R8261 R8262 R8263 R8264 C8201 C8202 C8205 C8208 C8209 C8210 C8215 C8219 C8220 C8221 C8223 C8224 C8226 C8228 R8203 C8230 R8209 C8231 IC8202 C8232 IC8203 C8233 C8234 IC8205 C8235 C8236 R8210 IC8209 IC8210 C8245 C8246 C8250 C8251 C8252 C8256 C8257 R8231 R8233 C8222 C8225 C8227 R8230 R8232 A8 B8 C...

Page 100: ... 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 STOP x S9603 REW m S9606 PLAY N S9613 PAUSE X S9604 RESET S9601 FF M S9615 REC z S9609 S9611 ZEBRA 70 OFF 100 S9614 6 DELETE MEMORY VCR ASSIGN CAMERA S9612 5 INDEX S9610 4 PLAY S9608 S9602 S9607 VOLUME MEMORY DISPLAY BATT INFO S9605 SLOW y S9616 RR 003 BOARD SIDE A 11 1 870 052 A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 05 RR 003 2 layers Uses unleaded solder RR 00...

Page 101: ...3 4 5 6 05 BT9601 BATTERY LITHIUM SECONDARY Note BT9601 lithium battery is not included in RR 003 complete board RR 003 2 layers Uses unleaded solder RR 003 SIDE B Note Replace the battery holder BH9601 together when replacing the lithium battery BT9601 on the RR 003 board The battery holder removed once cannot be used again When mounting these parts mount new battery holder first and attach new l...

Page 102: ...014 R9015 R9016 R9017 R9018 R9019 R9020 R9021 R9022 R9023 R9024 R9025 R9026 R9027 R9028 R9029 R9031 R9032 R9033 R9034 FB9001 LD9001 L9001 L9002 L9003 CN9003 CN9004 CN9005 C9002 C9003 C9004 C9006 C9007 Q9003 C9008 Q9004 C9009 Q9005 Q9006 Q9007 LD9002 LD9005 LD9006 LD9003 LD9007 LD9004 C B E 1 3 4 6 1 12 36 25 48 13 37 24 P C B E 1 5 10 15 20 24 C B E C B E 1 3 4 6 1 3 4 6 1 5 10 15 20 22 PP 003 BOA...

Page 103: ...LND604 LND605 LND606 1 6 4 3 5 6 10 2 1 HEADPHONES 05 11 1 870 108 FP 486 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 467 PI 1 870 109 39HN T V 1 S701 PANEL REVERSE 1 3 4 2 2 1 4 3 S702 PANEL OPEN CLOSE 1 6 LND706 LND705 LND704 LND703 LND702 LND701 05 FP 487 FLEXIBLE BOARD 1 870 109 11 PI FP 484 1 870 106 39HN T V 1 CN4001 IC4001 D4001 C4001 D4002 R002 R001 1 2 27 26 LD4033 LD4031 LD4029 LD4027 LD4025 LD4023 LD4021 LD4019 ...

Page 104: ... R6628 R6629 R6630 R6631 R6632 R6633 R6634 R6635 R6636 R6637 R6638 R6639 R6640 R6643 R6644 R6645 R6646 R6647 R6648 R6649 FL6601 5 8 4 1 5 8 4 1 1 4 5 8 1 4 5 8 A 2 4 3 1 1 3 4 6 2 10 20 30 1 5 15 25 35 39 38 1 5 15 25 32 2 10 20 30 33 A K C B E 1 12 36 25 48 13 37 24 B C B E C B E 1 3 4 6 1 3 4 6 C B E A P A OO 003 BOARD SIDE A 11 1 869 398 A B C D E 1 2 3 05 CN6602 C6610 C6611 C6625 R6604 IC6602 ...

Page 105: ...XX 015 BOARD SIDE A 11 1 870 214 A B C D 1 2 3 4 05 C8457 C8458 C8459 R8433 R8434 R8435 R8436 C8460 R8440 R8441 R8442 R8443 R8444 R8445 R8446 R8447 R8448 R8449 R8450 R8451 R8452 R8453 R8454 R8459 R8460 R8461 R8462 R8486 R8487 R8488 R8491 R8492 R8496 R8497 R8498 R8499 LD8401 C8401 C8402 C8403 C8404 Q8402 C8407 Q8403 C8408 C8409 C8410 C8411 C8412 Q8410 C8415 C8416 Q8415 Q8416 D8402 D8403 D8404 D8405...

Page 106: ... P P P 2 32 1 5 10 20 30 15 25 33 ZZ 003 BOARD SIDE A 11 1 870 423 A B 1 2 3 4 05 CN9801 C9801 C9802 C9803 C9804 C9805 C9806 C9807 C9808 C9809 C9810 C9819 C9820 C9821 C9823 R9801 C9829 R9802 R9803 R9804 R9805 R9806 R9807 R9808 IC9801 R9809 IC9802 IC9803 IC9804 IC9805 C9835 C9836 R9810 R9811 R9816 R9823 R9824 R9830 R9831 R9832 R9833 R9834 5 8 4 1 5 8 4 1 5 8 4 1 5 8 4 1 5 8 4 1 1 5 10 15 20 ZZ 003 ...

Page 107: ...CN9204 CN9202 D9203 D9204 R9201 D9205 R9202 D9206 R9203 R9204 R9205 R9206 R9207 R9208 R9209 LND921 LND922 TH9201 TH9202 TH9203 TH9204 FB9201 FB9202 VDR921 VDR922 VDR924 LF9201 LF9202 CN9201 CN9202 2 10 20 30 38 1 5 15 25 35 39 1 3 4 5 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 CN9203 CN9204 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 14 14 12 13 11 II 003 BOARD SIDE B 11 1 870 053 05 CN9202 HDV DV II 003 2 layers Uses unleaded solder II 003 ...

Page 108: ...SS CN9403 MEMORY STICK DUO USB WW 003 BOARD SIDE A 11 1 870 054 05 CN9401 C9401 D9402 D9405 R9401 D9406 R9402 R9404 R9405 R9408 IC9401 R9412 R9416 R9417 R9418 R9419 LND941 LND942 LF9401 FB9401 FB9404 1 5 15 25 2 10 20 27 26 1 2 3 4 3 4 1 2 WW 003 BOARD SIDE B 11 1 870 054 05 WW 003 2 layers Uses unleaded solder WW 003 ...

Page 109: ...006 C8010 C8012 R8001 R8002 P P 1 6 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 YAW PITCH JJ 004 BOARD SIDE A 11 1 870 061 A 1 2 3 05 C8001 C8002 C8005 C8007 C8008 C8009 C8011 C8013 C8014 C8015 C8016 C8017 C8018 R8003 R8004 R8005 R8006 R8007 R8008 R8009 R8010 IC8001 1 20 10 11 P JJ 004 BOARD SIDE B 11 1 870 061 A 1 2 3 05 JJ 004 2 layers Uses unleaded solder JJ 004 ...

Page 110: ...LND302 LND303 LND304 LND305 LND306 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 10 9 L H t T OFF HANDLE ZOOM T REC START STOP t T W 11 1 870 105 05 FP 483 FLEXIBLE BOARD XX 1 870 107 FP 485 PI mkOR 1 CN502 CN501 S001 1 2 3 4 R501 EJECT 1 10 1 6 LND501 LND502 LND503 LND504 LND505 LND506 LND507 LND508 LND509 LND510 LND511 LND512 LND513 LND514 LND515 LND516 LND517 LND518 LND519 LND520 1 20 11 1 870 107 05 FP 485 FLEXIBLE BOARD ...

Page 111: ... 11 1 867 811 12 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 FP 031 1 layer FP 032 1 layer FP 228 1 layer Uses unleaded solder FP 031 FP 032 FP 228 ...

Page 112: ... D 5 C2401 D 6 C2402 D 6 C2403 C 6 C2405 D 3 C2406 D 3 C2601 E 6 C2602 E 6 C2603 D 5 C2605 D 6 C2606 D 6 C2607 D 6 C2608 D 6 C2609 D 6 C2610 D 5 C2611 E 6 C2612 E 5 C2613 E 6 C2615 D 5 C2616 E 5 C2618 F 6 C2619 F 6 C2621 F 6 C2622 F 6 C2802 D 4 C2803 E 4 C2804 E 4 C2805 D 4 C2806 E 5 C2808 E 5 C2809 E 4 C2810 E 5 C2813 E 4 C2814 E 5 C2815 D 5 C2816 D 4 C2817 D 5 C2818 E 5 C2820 E 4 C2821 D 5 C3001...

Page 113: ... E 3 R1034 E 3 R1035 E 3 R1036 E 3 R1037 E 3 R1038 E 3 R1039 E 3 R1040 E 3 R1041 E 3 R1042 E 3 R1043 E 3 R1044 E 3 R1045 E 3 R1046 E 3 R1047 E 3 R1048 E 3 R1049 E 3 R1050 E 3 R1051 E 3 R1052 E 3 R1053 E 3 R1054 E 3 R1055 E 3 R1056 E 3 R1057 E 4 R1058 E 2 R1059 E 2 R1060 E 3 R1061 E 3 R1062 E 4 R1063 E 4 R1222 C 5 R1224 C 5 R1237 A 5 R1238 B 5 R1401 B 4 R1402 B 5 R1403 B 4 R1404 B 5 R1405 A 4 R1407...

Page 114: ... B 1 L6203 C 1 Q5801 C 4 Q5802 C 1 Q5803 C 1 Q5804 C 4 Q5805 C 1 Q5806 C 1 Q6001 B 2 Q6201 C 1 Q6202 C 1 Q6203 A 1 Q6204 B 2 R5811 C 4 R5812 C 1 R5813 C 1 R5814 C 4 R5815 C 1 R5816 C 1 R5823 C 2 R5824 B 1 R5825 B 1 R6017 A 2 R6018 A 2 R6019 A 2 R6020 A 2 R6021 A 2 R6022 A 2 R6023 A 2 R6024 A 2 R6025 A 2 R6026 A 2 R6027 A 3 R6028 A 3 R6029 A 3 R6030 A 3 R6032 B 3 R6033 B 3 R6034 A 3 R6035 B 3 R6037...

Page 115: ...A 4 S9614 C 6 S9615 A 5 S9616 A 6 VDR961 A 2 VDR962 D 3 VDR963 D 3 VDR964 D 4 PP 003 BOARD C9002 B 2 C9004 B 3 C9006 B 2 C9008 B 3 C9009 B 3 C9010 B 3 C9011 A 3 C9012 A 3 C9013 B 3 C9015 B 4 C9016 B 4 C9017 B 3 C9018 B 3 C9020 B 3 C9021 C 3 C9023 A 4 C9024 C 3 C9025 C 3 C9026 B 3 CN9003 D 3 CN9004 D 2 CN9005 B 2 D9001 C 3 FB9001 B 2 IC9002 B 3 L9001 B 2 L9002 B 3 L9003 A 4 Q9003 C 3 Q9004 C 2 Q900...

Page 116: ... 1 R8423 C 2 R8424 C 3 R8425 C 3 R8426 C 2 R8427 C 1 R8428 C 2 R8429 C 2 R8430 C 2 R8431 C 1 R8432 C 1 R8433 C 2 R8434 C 2 R8435 C 1 R8436 C 1 R8437 D 1 R8438 D 1 R8442 C 3 R8443 C 4 R8444 C 3 R8445 C 4 R8446 C 3 R8447 C 4 R8448 C 3 R8451 C 3 R8452 C 4 R8453 C 3 R8454 C 4 R8455 C 4 R8456 C 4 R8457 C 3 R8458 C 3 R8459 C 4 R8460 C 4 R8461 C 3 R8462 C 3 R8463 B 2 R8464 B 1 R8465 B 3 R8466 B 4 R8467 B...

Page 117: ...ON LCD PANEL BLOCK CABINET L 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 CABINET L BLOCK A B C D E F H I G HANDLE SECTION J EVF BLOCK K HANDLE BLOCK L MECHANISM DECK SECTION M LS MECHANICAL CHASSIS BLOCK ASSEMBLY 1 N LS MECHANICAL CHASSIS BLOCK ASSEMBLY 2 O ...

Page 118: ...XIBLE BOARD GG 003 BOARD FP 228 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 032 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 483 FLEXIBLE BOARD II 003 BOARD HH 003 BOARD JJ 004 BOARD NN 003 BOARD OO 003 BOARD PP 003 BOARD TT 003 BOARD RR 003 BOARD FP 484 FLEXIBLE BOARD WW 003 BOARD XX 015 BOARD YY 003 BOARD ZZ 003 BOARD FP 485 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 486 FLEXIBLE BOARD UU 003 BOARD O D L G J O O J C F D B C G C F J F L C L H F K ...

Page 119: ...mber please include the board name JAPANESE Abbreviation AR Argentine model AUS Australian model BR Brazilian model CH Chinese model CND Canadian model EE East European model HK Hong Kong model J Japanese model JE Tourist model KR Korea model NE North European model The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les co...

Page 120: ...RE LIST Ref No Part No Description Ref No Part No Description 1 2 891 978 11 CABINET TOP 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 5 1 1 OVERALL SECTION 1 5 1 EXPLODED VIEWS Cabinet L Section See Page 5 9 Handle Section See Page 5 11 Overall Section 2 See Page 5 3 1 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 ...

Page 121: ...3 FLEXIBLE BOARD 55 2 892 031 11 COVER F HINGE 56 1 870 113 11 FP 491 FLEXIBLE BOARD 57 A 1217 221 A NN 003 BOARD COMPLETE 58 X 2149 998 1 FRAME ASSY MD 15 3 062 214 01 SCREW M1 4X1 5 Silver 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 50 2 891 494 11 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Red 5 1 2 OVERALL SECTION 2 Mechanism Deck Section See Page 5 14 54 57 58 52 51 53 56 55 49 49 50 50 49 49 49 49 49 50 15 5...

Page 122: ...LETE 110 2 891 977 01 HOLDER JACK PC BOARD L 111 2 891 982 01 LID CPC 112 1 870 116 11 FP 494 FLEXIBLE BOARD 113 2 891 983 01 CUSHION LIGHT INTERCEPTION 114 2 891 990 01 SPACER DZ 115 2 891 985 01 SHEET GF 117 2 899 567 01 SHEET TT 0J901 1 815 005 11 CONNECTOR DC IN 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 50 2 891 494 11 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Red 53 3 080 206 21 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black Lens...

Page 123: ... TRUSTER P2 Red 51 3 073 686 01 SCREW M2X2 5 Silver 54 3 318 203 11 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 57 7 627 852 18 SCREW PRECISION P 1 7X4 TYPE3 Black 58 3 719 408 11 SCREW B2 TAPPING P3 Silver 161 154 ns ns 158 155 156 ns 157 162 163 153 ns 165 8mm x 18mm 159 ns 49 49 57 49 58 49 49 54 51 14 50 49 50 ns ns 151 50 50 152 54 ns ns ns ns ns ns EE 006 Complete Board and IC5601 CMOS Imager Note 1 2 164 Note 3...

Page 124: ...891 969 01 COVER BT LOCK 202 3 060 595 01 CLAW BT LOCK 203 3 968 770 01 SHAFT BT 204 2 891 968 01 SHEET METAL L STRAP 205 2 891 970 11 COVER BT RELEASE 206 2 891 967 01 RELEASE SW 207 3 968 771 01 SPRING COMPRESSION 208 2 891 966 01 PANEL BATTERY 209 2 178 805 01 FOOT RUBBER 0BT901 1 694 411 31 TERMINAL BOARD BATTERY 52 3 080 206 11 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 52 52 209 BT901 203 202 ns 201 208 204 205...

Page 125: ...Note SP901 1 825 260 23 LOUD SPEAKER 1 6CM 1 2 635 562 11 SCREW M1 7 Black 50 2 891 494 11 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Red 53 3 080 206 21 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black Refer to page 5 1 for mark 0 LCD Panel Block See Page 5 8 BT9601 Note 261 263 262 BH9601 Note ns 254 255 251 SP901 256 264 ns 260 53 50 53 53 53 53 50 53 53 53 1 253 252 258 RR 003 W W 0 0 3 BT9601 BATTERY LITHIUM SECONDARY Board on the mount...

Page 126: ...TE 305 X 2159 312 1 CABINET R ASSY D PANEL 306 2 892 046 11 COVER R HINGE 307 X 2159 310 1 HINGE ASSY 308 3 090 382 21 COVER REAR HINGE 309 1 964 790 11 HARNESS PR 074 310 A 1217 232 A FP 487 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE D901 1 479 622 11 BLOCK LIGHT GUIDE PLATE 3 5 LCD901 8 753 270 54 ACX545AKA 1 1 2 635 562 11 SCREW M1 7 Black 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 50 2 891 494 11 SCREW M2 NEW...

Page 127: ...ef No Part No Description 351 1 479 814 21 SWITCH BLOCK CONTROL PL18500 354 2 891 976 01 COVER GRIP 355 A 1217 230 A FP 485 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE 356 X 2159 301 1 FRAME ASSY CS 50 2 891 494 11 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Red 53 3 080 206 21 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 355 354 356 53 53 50 53 50 53 53 351 Cabinet L Block See Page 5 10 DISASSEMBLY ...

Page 128: ...402 2 892 001 01 HOLDER GRIP BELT 403 X 2159 304 1 CABINET L ASSY D 404 2 892 003 01 BRACKET R GRIP BELT 405 2 178 805 01 FOOT RUBBER 406 2 892 005 01 RETAINER PS 407 1 479 811 11 SWITCH BLOCK CONTROL PS18500 408 2 891 981 01 PLATE PS FIXED 409 2 892 002 01 BRACKET F GRIP BELT 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 53 3 080 206 21 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black HARDWARE LIST 5 1 9 CABINET L BLOCK n...

Page 129: ...ROL 458 3 165 904 01 WASHER SCREW STOPPER 459 3 060 810 01 BASE MICROPHONE HOLDER 460 2 892 090 01 KEY RUBBER TACT 461 A 1217 229 A FP 484 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE 462 CAUTION TAPE 11X11 463 2 898 108 01 BASE 2ND KEY 464 X 3950 604 5 HOLDER ASSY MICROPHONE 465 3 064 629 01 RETAINER UPPER D HOLDER 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 50 2 891 494 11 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Red 53 3 080 206 ...

Page 130: ...SSY 503 2 892 122 01 CUSHION VF PANEL 504 2 633 596 01 SHEET 1 VF PRISM 505 2 633 595 01 SHEET 2 VF DIFFUSION 506 2 892 120 01 LAMP VF HOLDER 507 A 1217 213 A UU 003 BOARD COMPLETE 508 1 870 123 11 FP 501 FLEXIBLE BOARD 509 X 2159 328 1 CABINET ASSY D VF 510 X 2159 326 1 TILT ASSY VF 511 2 892 123 01 EYE CUP LCD902 8 753 210 99 LCX068AK 1 53 3 080 206 21 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 54 3 318 203 11 SCRE...

Page 131: ...4 11 SPRING 557 3 069 286 21 SHOE ACCESSORY 558 2 894 845 01 TAPE XR 559 A 1217 233 A FP 488 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE 560 2 892 068 01 SHEET METAL XL BELT 561 2 892 069 01 SHEET D POWDER PREVENTION 562 1 479 815 11 SWITCH BLOCK CONTROL XR91030 563 2 892 092 01 CABINET R XL 564 X 2159 318 1 CABINET ASSY D HANDLE 565 2 892 095 01 CLAMP CABLE 49 2 630 005 31 SCREW M2 NEW TRUSTER P2 Black 50 2 891 494 ...

Page 132: ...ION P 1 4X1 8 704 3 079 366 11 RELEASE REEL LOCK 705 3 703 816 08 SCREW M1 4X1 4 SPECIAL HEAD 706 X 2149 724 1 COMPARTMENT ASSY CASSETTE 707 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 1080 997 A MD N100 SUB ASSY A 714 3 703 816 13...

Page 133: ... 01 POSITIONING S 754 A 1083 006 A BLOCK ASSY S BRAKE 755 3 075 097 11 SCREW M1 4X1 4 SPECIAL HEAD 756 X 2024 473 1 TABLE ASSY S REEL 757 A 1083 007 B BLOCK ASSY TENSION REGULATOR 758 2 342 705 01 GEAR T GL 759 2 342 902 01 SPRING TENSION REGULATOR 760 X 2024 474 1 TABLE ASSY T REEL 761 X 2024 476 1 ARM ASSY PINCH 762 2 342 906 01 SPRING PINCH RETURN TORSION 763 2 342 626 01 SPRING RETURN TG6 EXTE...

Page 134: ...075 097 11 SCREW M1 4X1 4 SPECIAL HEAD 806 2 342 621 01 GEAR RELAY 807 3 315 414 31 WASHER 808 2 342 620 01 GEAR CONVERSION 809 3 084 377 01 HEAD SCREW M1 2 810 X 2024 460 1 BASE ASSY CAM 811 X 2024 461 1 GEAR ASSY MODE 812 2 342 615 01 GEAR NO 2 813 2 342 691 01 GEAR NO 1 814 2 637 945 01 MOTOR HOLDER 815 3 895 822 71 SCREW M1 2X2 SPECIAL 0 816 2 342 689 01 WORM SHAFT 2J 817 2 342 690 02 BASE MOT...

Page 135: ...1 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C5632 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C5633 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C5634 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C5635 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C5636 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C5637 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C5638 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V CONNECTOR CN5601 1 820 806 21 CONNECTOR COAXIAL RECEPTACLE FE...

Page 136: ...60 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V DIODE D101 8 719 064 07 DIODE SML 310LTT86 REC LAMP FRONT D102 8 719 073 01 DIODE MA111 K8 S0 IC IC101 6 600 163 01 IC RS 770 RESISTOR R101 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R102 1 216 805 11 METAL CHIP 47 5 1 10W A 1217 218 A GG 003 BOARD COMPLETE CONNECTOR CN8202 1 817 564 71 CONNECTOR FPC ZIF 33P CN8203 1 779 327 51 CONNECTOR FFC FPC 6P CN8205 1 816 057 51 CONN...

Page 137: ...81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R7232 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R7401 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R7402 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R7416 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R7417 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R7418 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R7419 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R7420 1 218 956 11 RES CHIP 1 8K 5 1 16W R7421 1 218 956 11 RES CHIP 1 8K 5 1 16W R7424 1 218 ...

Page 138: ... IC IC5001 6 707 401 01 IC FB6805Q TE2 IC5002 6 707 633 01 IC FB6825Q TE2 IC5201 6 703 228 01 IC TK11160CSCL G IC5202 6 707 432 01 IC TLS26A102PFBR IC5402 6 707 428 01 IC BD6639AGLV E2 COIL L5201 1 400 588 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L5202 1 400 588 11 INDUCTOR 10uH C8013 1 137 710 91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C8014 1 137 710 91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C8017 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C8018 1 1...

Page 139: ...1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C6609 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V NN 003 OO 003 C6610 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C6611 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C6612 1 164 739 11 CERAMIC CHIP 560PF 5 50V C6613 1 125 838 11 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 6 3V C6614 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C6615 1 113 987 11 TANTAL CHIP 4 7uF 20 25V C6616 1 164 357 11 CERAMIC CHI...

Page 140: ...AL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 16W A 1217 211 A PP 003 BOARD COMPLETE CAPACITOR C9002 1 127 895 91 TANTAL CHIP 22uF 20 4V C9004 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C9006 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C9008 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V OO 003 PP 003 C9009 1 164 739 11 CERAMIC CHIP 560PF 5 50V C9010 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C9011 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C9012 1 ...

Page 141: ...R9623 1 218 960 11 RES CHIP 3 9K 5 1 16W R9624 1 218 964 11 RES CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W R9625 1 218 960 11 RES CHIP 3 9K 5 1 16W R9626 1 218 970 11 RES CHIP 27K 5 1 16W R9627 1 218 970 11 RES CHIP 27K 5 1 16W R9628 1 218 964 11 RES CHIP 8 2K 5 1 16W R9629 1 218 954 11 RES CHIP 1 2K 5 1 16W R9630 1 218 955 11 RES CHIP 1 5K 5 1 16W R9631 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R9632 1 218 960 11 RES CHIP 3 9K ...

Page 142: ...0 10V C1259 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1260 1 127 895 11 TANTAL CHIP 22uF 10 4V C1261 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1262 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1263 1 127 895 11 TANTAL CHIP 22uF 10 4V C1401 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1402 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1403 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C1404 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10...

Page 143: ...MIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2230 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2231 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2232 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C2233 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C2234 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2235 1 100 842 91 TANTAL CHIP 47uF 20 6 3V C2401 1 127 895 91 TANTAL CHIP 22uF 20 4V C2402 1 100 505 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 20 16V C2403 1 100 505 91 C...

Page 144: ...F 10 6 3V C3214 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C3215 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C3216 1 117 919 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C3401 1 137 710 91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C3402 1 164 928 11 CERAMIC CHIP 270PF 5 16V C3403 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C3404 1 100 507 91 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 20 6 3V C3405 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C3407 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF...

Page 145: ...26 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C4627 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C4628 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C4629 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C4630 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C4631 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C4632 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C4633 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C4634 1 137 710 91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C4635 1 137 71...

Page 146: ...ITE BEAD 1005 FB3606 1 400 723 11 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD 1005 FB3607 1 414 760 21 FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 FB3608 1 414 760 21 FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 FB3610 1 414 760 21 FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 FB3801 1 469 082 21 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD 1005 FB3802 1 469 082 21 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD 1005 FB3803 1 469 082 21 INDUCTOR FERRITE BEAD 1005 FB4202 1 414 760 21 FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 FB4401 1 414 760 21 FERRITE EMI SM...

Page 147: ... 550 232 01 TRANSISTOR 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2002 6 550 232 01 TRANSISTOR 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2003 6 550 232 01 TRANSISTOR 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2004 6 550 232 01 TRANSISTOR 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2005 6 550 232 01 TRANSISTOR 2SA2029T2LQ R Q2006 6 550 232 01 TRANSISTOR 2SA2029T2LQ R Q3001 8 729 054 52 TRANSISTOR UP04216008S0 Q3002 8 729 054 52 TRANSISTOR UP04216008S0 Q3003 8 729 056 73 TRANSISTOR CPH6501 TL E Q3601 6 550 11...

Page 148: ... R1823 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R1825 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R1827 1 208 711 11 METAL CHIP 15K 0 5 1 16W R1829 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R1831 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R1832 1 218 935 11 RES CHIP 33 5 1 16W R1833 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R2001 1 208 671 11 METAL CHIP 330 0 5 1 16W R2002 1 208 671 11 METAL CHIP 330 0 5 1 16W R2003 1 208 671 11 METAL CHIP 330 0 5 1 16W R2004 1 ...

Page 149: ... R3409 1 208 702 11 METAL CHIP 6 2K 0 5 1 16W R3410 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R3411 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R3412 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R3601 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R3602 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R3603 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R3604 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R3605 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R3606 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R3607 1 218 953 ...

Page 150: ...W R4212 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R4213 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R4215 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R4216 1 218 985 11 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 16W R4217 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R4218 1 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R4219 1 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R4220 1 218 973 11 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 16W R4221 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R4222 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R4223 1...

Page 151: ... 817 543 51 CONNECTOR FPC ZIF 27P CN8602 1 691 356 51 CONNECTOR FFC FPC ZIF 18P DIODE D8601 6 501 690 01 DIODE NESW007AT T141 EVF BACKLIGHT COIL L8601 1 414 771 91 INDUCTOR 10uH TRANSISTOR Q8601 8 729 054 48 TRANSISTOR UP04601008S0 Q8602 8 729 054 48 TRANSISTOR UP04601008S0 RESISTOR R8602 1 208 691 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 0 5 1 16W R8603 1 208 687 11 METAL CHIP 1 5K 0 5 1 16W R8604 1 218 956 11 RES CHI...

Page 152: ...P 0 01uF 10 16V C8458 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C8459 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C8460 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V CONNECTOR CN8401 1 820 791 11 XLR CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE 3P INPUT1 INPUT2 CN8403 1 816 648 51 FFC FPC CONNECTOR LIF 20P DIODE D8401 6 501 123 01 DIODE RB160M 60TR D8402 8 719 073 01 DIODE MA111 K8 S0 D8403 8 719 073 01 DIODE MA111 K8 S0 D8404 8 719...

Page 153: ... 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R8467 1 218 959 11 RES CHIP 3 3K 5 1 16W R8468 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R8471 1 218 959 11 RES CHIP 3 3K 5 1 16W R8479 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R8480 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R8481 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R8482 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R8483 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R8486 1 208 679 11 METAL CHIP 680 0 5 1 16W R8...

Page 154: ... 8K 0 5 1 16W R6022 1 208 721 11 METAL CHIP 39K 0 5 1 16W R6023 1 208 703 11 METAL CHIP 6 8K 0 5 1 16W R6024 1 208 941 11 METAL CHIP 180K 0 5 1 16W R6025 1 208 671 11 METAL CHIP 330 0 5 1 16W R6026 1 208 943 11 METAL CHIP 220K 0 5 1 16W R6027 1 208 911 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 16W R6028 1 208 909 11 METAL CHIP 8 2K 0 5 1 16W R6029 1 208 909 11 METAL CHIP 8 2K 0 5 1 16W R6030 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1...

Page 155: ...ONNECTOR LIF 20P CN9802 1 816 654 51 FFC FPC CONNECTOR LIF 6P CN9803 1 816 648 51 FFC FPC CONNECTOR LIF 20P CN9804 1 817 564 71 CONNECTOR FPC ZIF 33P IC IC9801 6 710 823 01 IC NJM2737RB1 TE2 IC9802 6 710 823 01 IC NJM2737RB1 TE2 IC9803 6 707 702 01 IC NJM2746RB1 TE2 IC9804 6 707 702 01 IC NJM2746RB1 TE2 IC9805 6 706 906 01 IC NJM2732RB1 TE2 IC9806 6 701 979 01 IC TC7WB66FK TE85R COIL L9801 1 414 7...

Page 156: ... Hood with Lens Cover 2 892 688 01 Other accessories 2 887 519 01 MANUAL INSTRUCTION PDF JAPANESE Note 2 887 519 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION PRINTED MATERIAL PDF ENGLISH US CND E Note 2 887 519 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION PDF FRENCH Note 2 887 521 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION PRINTED MATERIAL PDF ENGLISH AEP E Note 2 887 521 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION PRINTED MATERIAL PDF SIMPLIFIED CHINESE CH Note 2 887 521 31 MANUAL IN...

Page 157: ...92 688 01 CD ROM Manuals for Digital HD Video Camera Recorder 2 887 516 01 その他の付属品 2 887 519 01 取扱説明書 印刷物 PDF 日本語 注 2 887 519 11 取扱説明書 PDF 英語 注 2 887 519 21 取扱説明書 PDF フランス語 注 2 887 521 11 取扱説明書 PDF 英語 注 2 887 521 21 取扱説明書 PDF 中国語 簡体字 注 2 887 521 31 取扱説明書 PDF フランス語 注 2 887 521 41 取扱説明書 PDF スペイン語 注 2 887 521 51 取扱説明書 PDF イタリア語 注 2 887 521 61 取扱説明書 PDF ドイツ語 注 注 各言語の取扱説明書 PDF は CD ROM Manuals for Di...

Page 158: ...RA 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 ADJUSTMENTS SERV...

Page 159: ...PROM 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 Refer to pa...

Page 160: ...oard IC6602 UU 003 board D8601 PP 003 board IC9002 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 camera control page data Initialization of 7C 7E 7F page data Camera Origin oscillation check z PSD sensor gradient adj z HALL adj z MR adj z Differential gain adj z z Flange back adj z z Optical axis adj z z Linearity...

Page 161: ...03 board PP 003 board TT 003 board IC3805 TT 003 board IC4202 Supporting Initialization of Initialization of A B D 1A 1B page data z z EVR data Initialization of 8 9 C 13 18 1C 1D page data z Initialization of camera control page data z z Initialization of 7C 7E 7F page data z z Camera Origin oscillation check z PSD sensor gradient adj z z z HALL adj z z z MR adj z z z Differential gain adj z z z ...

Page 162: ...2 557 A J 4 Color bar chart For PTB 1450 J 6082 559 A J 5 Clear chart 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 Adjustment remote...

Page 163: ... FWD BACK T adjustment screwdriver J 6082 187 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 30 Mode Selector II ROM Note1 J 6082 314 G Fig 6 1 1 2 Note 1 This is the ROM used for upgrading the version of Mode Selector II to enable it to be used for the N mechanism Set the ind...

Page 164: ...equipment for adjustments according to Fig 6 1 3 Pattern box Front of the lens L 40 cm PTB 1450 L Camera Fig 6 1 2 Fig 6 1 3 LANC jack A V jack AC IN DC IN jack CPC 7 jig J 6082 382 A Audio L White Audio R Red Video Yellow S Video Black Color monitor Vectorscope Terminated 75 Ω EVF system adjustment Adjustment remote commander RM 95 NEW LANC JIG 1 16 1 16 CN1014 TT 003 board AC adaptor AC L15A 1 4...

Page 165: ...U setting 0 6 AGC LIMIT MENU setting OFF 7 AT IRIS LMT MENU setting F11 8 BACK LIGHT MENU setting OFF 9 D EXTENDER MENU setting OFF 10 STEADYSHOT MENU setting OFF 11 REC FORMAT MENU setting 1080i 2 Order of Adjustments Basically carry out adjustments in the order given 3 Subjects 1 Color bar chart Color reproduction adjustment frame When performing adjustments using the color bar chart ad just the...

Page 166: ...AUSE Write button 6 7 02 Check the data changes to 01 7 Perform Modification of A B D 1A 1B Page Data 2 Modification of A B D 1A 1B Page Data If the A B D 1A 1B 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...

Page 167: ...ing writing data 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 the 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 v...

Page 168: ...8 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 Procedure 1 0 ...

Page 169: ...alized data A7 Fixed data 2 A8 to AE Fixed data 1 Initialized data AF B0 Fixed data 2 B1 Fixed data 1 Initialized data B2 B3 Fixed data 2 B4 Fixed data 1 Initialized data B5 B6 Fixed data 2 B7 B8 to C2 Fixed data 1 Initialized data C3 Fixed data 2 C4 to CA Fixed data 1 Initialized data CB Fixed data 2 CC to DD Fixed data 1 Initialized data DE DF Fixed data 2 E0 to E7 Fixed data 1 Initialized data ...

Page 170: ...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 S VIDEO OUT Y level adj NTSC 25 70 Fixed data 1 PAL 26 8A S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj 27 61 NTSC Fixed data 1 PAL 28 to 31 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 32 4D 4D Back light adj EVF 33 98 98 34 80 80 VCO adj EVF 35 80 80 36 29 29 V COM level adj EVF 37 B1 B1 RGB AMP adj EVF 38 Fixed data 1 ...

Page 171: ...1 Initialized data 24 25 Fixed data 2 26 to C4 Fixed data 1 Initialized data C5 Fixed data 2 C6 to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 7 18 Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 18 set data 01 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages 8 By this data set ting the pages 18 can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Fixed data ...

Page 172: ...00 BE 00 00 Error rate check BF 00 00 C0 00 00 C1 00 00 C2 00 00 C3 80 80 C4 00 00 C5 00 00 C6 00 00 C7 00 00 C8 00 00 C9 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...

Page 173: ...D Adjustment Address 00 01 Adjustment Page AE Adjustment Address 00 to 8F Adjustment Page AF Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page BE Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page BF Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page C2 Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page C3 Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page C4 Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page C5 Adjustment Address 00 to ...

Page 174: ...or adjustment are initial values adjustment initial values listed in the table If different change them to the adjustment initial values Processing after Completing Modification Camera Control Data Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 10 00 2 2 00 29 3 2 01 29 Press PAUSE button 3 6D Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 6D set data 06 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages D By ...

Page 175: ...5F 7F 6A 6A 80 EF EF 81 CE CE 82 40 40 83 50 50 84 F9 F9 85 36 36 86 5E 5E 87 60 60 88 EF EF 89 CD CD 8A 3F 3F 8B 50 50 8C FF FF 6D Page table Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 8D 42 42 8E 5F 5F Color reproduction adj ND 1 8F 6A 6A 90 EF EF 91 CE CE 92 40 40 93 50 50 94 F9 F9 95 36 36 96 5E 5E 97 60 60 98 EF EF 99 CD CD 9A 3F 3F 9B 50 50 9C FF FF 9D 42 42 9E 5F 5F Color reproduction adj ND 2 9...

Page 176: ...00 Linear matrix adj D2 04 04 D3 00 00 D4 04 04 D5 01 01 D6 FF FF D7 FA FA D8 FF FF D9 E8 E8 DA FF FF DB F5 F5 DC 04 04 DD 3E 3E DE FF FF DF AD AD E0 00 00 E1 07 07 E2 00 00 E3 02 02 E4 04 04 E5 2E 2E E6 05 05 E7 9D 9D E8 FF FF E9 01 01 EA 00 00 6D Page table Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL EB 0D 0D EC FF FF ED DF DF EE 04 04 EF B6 B6 F0 FF FF F1 1B 1B Linear matrix adj F2 FF FF F3 F0 F0 F4 ...

Page 177: ...00 0B 00 00 0C 00 00 0D 00 00 0E 00 00 0F 00 00 10 00 00 11 00 00 12 00 00 13 00 00 Differential gain adj 14 00 00 15 00 00 16 00 00 17 00 00 18 00 00 19 00 00 1A 00 00 1B 00 00 1C 00 00 1D 00 00 1E 00 00 1F 00 00 20 00 00 21 00 00 22 00 00 23 00 00 24 00 00 25 00 00 26 00 00 27 00 00 28 00 00 Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 29 00 00 2A 00 00 2B 00 00 2C 00 00 2D 00 00 2E 00 00 2F 00 00 30 0...

Page 178: ...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 6E Page table Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 87 00 00 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 9D 00 00 9E 00 00 Differential gain adj...

Page 179: ...00 CE 00 00 CF 00 00 D0 00 00 D1 00 00 D2 00 00 D3 00 00 D4 00 00 D5 00 00 D6 00 00 D7 00 00 D8 00 00 D9 00 00 DA 00 00 DB 00 00 DC 00 00 DD 00 00 DE 00 00 DF 00 00 E0 00 00 E1 00 00 E2 00 00 E3 00 00 E4 00 00 6E Page table Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL E5 00 00 E6 00 00 E7 00 00 E8 00 00 E9 00 00 EA 00 00 Differential gain adj EB 00 00 EC 00 00 ED 00 00 EE 00 00 EF 00 00 F0 00 00 F1 00 00...

Page 180: ...0 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 MR adj 43 80 80 44 40 40 45 C0 C0 Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 46 40 40 47 C0 C0 48 40 40 MR adj 49 C0 C0 4A 40 40 4B C0 C0 4C 00 00 Flange back adj 4D 00 00 4E to 5F Fixed data 1 Initialized data 60 20 20 61 00 00 62 00 00 63...

Page 181: ... B9 B9 BA 45 45 BB 47 47 BC 03 03 BD AC AC BE 40 40 BF 41 41 C0 FD FD C1 B9 B9 C2 45 45 C3 47 47 C4 03 03 C5 AC AC C6 40 40 C7 41 41 C8 to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 6F Page table 6 7B Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 7B set data 07 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages B By this data set ting the pages 7B can be selected After the data reading writing finished return ...

Page 182: ...d data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of Camera Control Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 01 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 10 9D Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 9D set data 09 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages D By this data setting the pages 9D can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2...

Page 183: ...Note 1 If reading writing data on pages BE set data 0B to page 0 address 10 and then select pages E By this data set ting the pages BE 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 the Camera Control Data Fixed data 2 Modified data Refer to 2 Modification of Camera Control Data Address...

Page 184: ...to 2 Modification of Camera Control Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to DF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 19 C3 Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages C3 set data 0C to page 0 address 10 and then select pages 3 By this data set ting the pages C3 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...

Page 185: ...ata Refer to 2 Modification of Camera Control Data Address Initial value Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 6F Fixed data 1 Initialized data 70 71 Fixed data 2 72 73 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B Fixed data 2 7C 7D 7E 7F 80 81 82 83 84 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 85 86 Fixed data 2 87 to 9F Fixed data 1 Initialized data A0 A1 Fixed data 2 A2 A3 Fixed data 1 Initialized data A4 A5 A6 A...

Page 186: ...alue Remark NTSC PAL 00 to 07 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 08 Fixed data 2 09 to BC Fixed data 1 Initialized data BD BE Fixed data 2 BF C0 to FF Fixed data 1 Initialized data 26 CF Page table Note 1 If reading writing data on pages CF set data 0C to page 0 address 10 and then select pages F By this data set ting the pages CF can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data ...

Page 187: ...han adjustment address was initialized the ad justed data is not initialized 2 Modification of 7C 7E 7F Page 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...

Page 188: ... then select pages C By this data set ting the pages 7C 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 the 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 05 Fixed data 1 Initialized data 06 07 Fixed...

Page 189: ...is 00 Note 1 If reading writing data on pages 7F set data 07 to page 0 address 10 and then select pages F By this data set ting the pages 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 the microprocessor circuit etc is damaged don t perform this adjustment but check the ste...

Page 190: ...adarW RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW The inner focus lens MR adjustment is carried out automatically In whichever case the focus will be deviated during auto focus ing manual focusing Subject Not required Measurement Point Adjusting remote commander Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page 6F Adjustment Address 30 40 to 4B Specified value Data of page 6 address 0C is 00 Note 1 Perform the adjustment with...

Page 191: ...ess Data Procedure 1 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 2 6 2C 00 3 6 40 00 4 0 01 00 5 Differential Gain Adjustment 5 1 Differential Gain Adjustment 1 Temporary Adjustment of F No RadarW RadarW RadarW Perform the F No compensation before Differential Gain Ad justment 2 Subject Clear chart All white Note 1 Adjustment Page 6D Adjustment Address 60 to 6F Note 1 Shoot the clear chart with the zoom TELE...

Page 192: ...hart and perform readjustment Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA mode 2 ND FILTER OFF 3 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Preparation Using the minipattern box 1 The minipattern box is installed as shown in the following fig ure Note 8 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 mi...

Page 193: ... 6 0C Check the data is 00 11 0 10 06 F 12 6F 2F Check the data is 00 to 0E 13 0 10 00 Note 9 The adjustment data will be automatically input to page 6F address 11 20 to 3F 4C 4D 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 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 4 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 5 6 64 ...

Page 194: ...rW 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 11 20 to 3F 4C 4D Specified value Data of page 6F address 2F is 00 to 0E Data of pege 6 address 0C is 00 Note 1 Perform HALL Adjustment MR Adjustment and Differential Gain Adjustment before this ...

Page 195: ...djustment 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 11 20 to 3F 4C 4D Specified value Data of page 6F address 2F is 00 to 0E Data of page 6 address 0C is 00 Note 1 Perform the adjustment with the lens in hori...

Page 196: ... the lens is focused Processing after Completing Adjustment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 21 00 2 6 40 00 3 6 41 00 4 6 4D 40 5 0 03 00 8 Flange Back Check Using the flange back adjustment jig Subject Flange back adjustment jig Luminance approx 200 lux Measurement Point Check operation on monitor TV Measuring Instrument Specified value Focused at the TELE end and WIDE end Note Check that t...

Page 197: ...e 1 Perform this adjustment only when replacing the lens block When the microprocessor circuit etc is damaged don t perform this adjustment but check the optical axis Note 2 When performing this adjustment place the camcorder on a level place and take care not to move the camcorder during the adjustment Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA mode 2 ND FILTER OFF 3 FOCUS MANUAL 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OF...

Page 198: ... msec SV2 msec and SV3 msec Fig 6 1 10 9 Set the zoom to WIDE end and shoot the pattern A Note 2 10 Adjust the focus Note 2 11 Measure the SV1 msec SV2 msec and SV3 msec Fig 6 1 10 12 Calculate D50 D51 Note 3 F 13 7F 50 D50 Press PAUSE Write button F 14 7F 51 D51 Press PAUSE Write button Note 2 Using the adjustment remote commander HOLD switch in NOR position operate the zoom and focus without tou...

Page 199: ...1 12 12 Calculate D52 D53 Note 3 F 13 7F 52 D52 Press PAUSE Write button F 14 7F 53 D53 Press PAUSE Write button Note 2 Using the adjustment remote commander HOLD switch in NOR position operate the zoom and focus without touching the camcorder Note 3 Calculate D52 and D53 through the procedure given be low 1 Calculate Y using following equations decimal calculation Y 960 19 6 18 6 SH2 SH3 SH1 2 19...

Page 200: ...er of monitor screen 5 Set the zoom to WIDE end and shoot the pattern C Note 1 6 Measure the moving amount of a dot difference in position between TELE end and WIDE end and assume it as C mm 7 Measure vertical length of the monitor screen and assume it as H mm 8 Make sure that C is within 8 of H Note 2 Note 1 Using the adjustment remote commander HOLD switch in HOR position operate the zoom and fo...

Page 201: ...m the front of lens Measurement Point Video terminal of A V jack 75 Ω terminated Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope 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 mode 2 FOCUS MANUAL 3 D EXTENDER Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu se...

Page 202: ...ing the pages 6E can be selected After the data reading writing finished return the data on page 0 address 10 to 00 Note 2 Check that the data of page 6 address 02 is 00 If not select page 6 address 01 set data 00 and press PAUSE Write button Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA mode 2 ND FILTER 2 3 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 D EXTENDER Menu setting OFF Note 3 For t...

Page 203: ...2 Set data noted down at step 7 6F and press PAUSE Write button 6 F 93 Set data noted down at step 8 6F and press PAUSE Write button 7 D 5E Set data noted down at step 9 6D and press PAUSE Write button 8 0 10 0C 9 D 90 Press PAUSE Write button CD 10 0 10 00 11 6 14 00 12 6 15 00 13 6 9D 00 14 6 C9 00 15 6 CA 00 16 6 40 00 17 6 41 00 18 0 10 0A 19 E 8C 00 Press PAUSE Write button AE 20 F 1E Set the...

Page 204: ...nges to 01 10 6 0C Check the data is 00 Note 4 The adjustment data will be automatically input to page 6D address 60 to 6F Processing after Completing Adjustment Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 6 17 00 2 6 C9 00 3 6 10 00 4 6 01 00 Press PAUSE button 5 0 01 00 13 Picture Frame Setting Center frame Subject Clear chart Center frame 40 cm PTB 1450 from the front of lens Measurement Point Video te...

Page 205: ...05 C3 02 E7 9D C4 00 E8 FF C5 0A E9 02 C6 FF EA 00 C7 EE EB 0D C8 FF EC FF C9 DC ED E0 CA 04 EE 04 CB 19 EF B6 CC 00 F0 FF CD 17 F1 1C CE 00 F2 FF CF 08 F3 F1 D0 FF F4 FF D1 F7 F5 F3 D2 04 F6 04 D3 14 F7 21 4 Select page 0 address 10 and set data 00 5 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 16 Linear Matrix Adjustment 2 RadarW RadarW RadarW Adjust the matrix coefficient for compensating the varia...

Page 206: ... Address Data Procedure 1 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 2 0 10 0A 3 E AE 8C 00 Press PAUSE Write button 4 0 10 00 5 0 01 00 18 Auto White Balance Standard Data Input ND 1 RadarW RadarW RadarW Adjust the white balance reference at 3200K and adjust the nor mal coefficient of the light value Subject Clear chart Color reproduction adjustment frame Adjustment Page 6F Adjustment Address 8C to 8F Note...

Page 207: ...re 1 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 2 0 10 0A 3 E AE 8C 00 Press PAUSE Write button 4 0 10 00 5 0 01 00 20 LV Standard Data Input Adjust the normal coefficient of the light value at 3200K Subject Clear chart Color reproduction adjustment frame Measurement Point Adjusting remote commander Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page 6D Adjustment Address 5C 5D Specified Value Data of page 6 address 0C is...

Page 208: ...ote 3 Check that the data of page 6 address 02 is 00 If not select page 6 address 01 set data 00 and press PAUSE Write button Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA mode 2 ND FILTER OFF 3 D EXTENDER Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Place the C14 filter on the lens 2 0 01 01 3 0 10 0A 4 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE...

Page 209: ...button 2 0 10 0A 3 E 8C 00 Press PAUSE Write button AE 4 0 10 00 5 0 01 00 6 Remove the C14 filter on the lens 23 Auto White Balance Adjustment ND 2 RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW Adjust to the proper auto white balance output data If it is not correct auto white balance and color reproducibility will be poor Subject Clear chart Color reproduction adjustment frame Filter Filter C14 for color t...

Page 210: ...01 00 Press PAUSE button 2 6 C9 00 3 6 CA 00 4 0 10 0A 5 E 8C 00 Press PAUSE Write button AE 6 0 10 00 7 0 01 00 25 Color Reproduction Adjustment ND 1 RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW Adjust the color separation matrix coefficient so that proper color reproduction is produced Subject Color bar chart Color reproduction adjustment frame Adjustment Page 6D Adjustment Address 70 to 8F Note 1 If read...

Page 211: ... PAUSE Write button AE 7 0 10 00 8 0 01 00 27 MAX GAIN Adjustment RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW RadarW Setting the minimum illumination If it is not consistent the image level required for taking subjects in low illuminance will not be produced dark Subject Clear chart Center frame Adjustment Page 6D Adjustment Address 5E Note 1 Perform Flange Back Adjustment before this adjust ment Note 2 If readin...

Page 212: ... Check the data changes to 01 6 6 D3 Check the data is 00 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 Detect white defective pixels FD white point of CMOS image sensor Subject Not required Note 1 Perform White Defect HS Defect Adjustment be fore this adjustment N...

Page 213: ...1 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Write button 2 0 01 00 31 Black Defect Adjustment RadarW RadarW RadarW Detect black defective pixels of CMOS image sensor Subject Clear chart All white Note 1 Note 1 Shoot the clear chart with the zoom TELE end Note 2 Perform White Defect Check before this adjustment Note 3 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Note 4 Check that the data of page 6 address 02 is 00 If...

Page 214: ...image will move up and down or to the left and right during steady shot opera tion Be sure to take note of this Precautions on the Parts Replacement There are two types of repair parts Type A ENC03RC Type B ENC03RD Replace the broken sensor with a same type sensor If replace with other type parts the image will vibrate up and down or left and right during hand shake correction operations After rep...

Page 215: ...ck White White Fig 6 1 19 Fig 6 1 18 Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 Set the zoom to TELE end and shoot the pattern A 3 Adjust the focus 4 0 10 07 5 D 46 F0 Press PAUSE Write button 7D 6 D 48 01 Press PAUSE Write button 7D Note 5 7 Measure the falling edge of waveform SV1 msec Fig 6 1 19 8 D 48 00 Press PAUSE Write button 7D 9 D 46 10 Press PAUSE Write button 7D 10 D...

Page 216: ...210 mm Black White White Fig 6 1 20 Adjusting method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 Set the zoom to TELE end and shoot the pattern B 3 Adjust the focus 4 0 10 07 5 D 47 F0 Press PAUSE Write button 7D 6 D 49 01 Press PAUSE Write button 7D Note 5 7 Measure the falling edge of waveform SH1 µsec Fig 6 1 21 8 D 49 00 Press PAUSE Write button 7D 9 D 47 10 Press PAUSE Write button 7D 10 D ...

Page 217: ...Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 6 CA 05 3 6 C9 10 4 0 10 0A 5 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 6 0 10 00 OUTDOOR white balance check 7 6 01 4F 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 INDOOR white balance check 11 6 01 0F Press PAUSE Write button 12 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 13 6 0C Check the dat...

Page 218: ...ge Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 6 CA 05 3 6 C9 10 4 0 10 0A 5 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 6 0 10 00 OUTDOOR white balance check 7 6 01 4F 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 INDOOR white balance check 11 6 01 0F Press PAUSE Write button 12 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 13 6 0C Check the data ...

Page 219: ... 01 2 6 CA 05 3 6 C9 10 4 0 10 0A 5 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 6 0 10 00 OUTDOOR white balance check 7 6 01 4F 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 INDOOR white balance check 11 6 01 0F Press PAUSE Write button 12 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 13 6 0C Check the data is 00 14 6 01 00 Press PAUSE Wri...

Page 220: ...u setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 0 10 0A 3 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 4 0 10 00 5 6 C9 10 6 6 CA 04 7 6 D0 49 8 6 01 4D Press PAUSE Write button 9 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 10 6 0C Check the data is 00 11 Adjust the GAIN and PHASE of the vectorscope and set to the burst lum...

Page 221: ...ton Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA mode 2 ND FILTER 1 3 D EXTENDER Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 0 10 0A 3 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 4 0 10 00 5 6 C9 10 6 6 CA 04 7 6 D0 48 8 6 01 4D Press PAUSE Write button 9 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 10 6 0C Check the data is 00 11 ...

Page 222: ...g 1 POWER CAMERA mode 2 ND FILTER 2 3 D EXTENDER Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 0 10 0A 3 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 4 0 10 00 5 6 15 86 6 6 C9 10 7 6 CA 04 8 6 D0 47 9 6 01 4D Press PAUSE Write button 10 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 11 6 0C Check the data is 00 12 Adjust...

Page 223: ...TENDER Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting DV Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 0 10 0A 3 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 4 0 10 00 5 6 C9 10 6 6 CA 04 7 6 D0 49 8 6 01 4D Press PAUSE Write button 9 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 10 6 0C Check the data is 00 11 Adjust the GAIN and PHASE of the vectorscope and set to the burst...

Page 224: ...Switch setting 1 POWER CAMERA mode 2 ND FILTER 1 3 D EXTENDER Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting DV Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 0 10 0A 3 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 4 0 10 00 5 6 C9 10 6 6 CA 04 7 6 D0 48 8 6 01 4D Press PAUSE Write button 9 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 10 6 0C Check the data is 00 11 Adjust the...

Page 225: ...tch setting 1 POWER CAMERA mode 2 ND FILTER 2 3 D EXTENDER Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting DV Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 0 01 01 2 0 10 0A 3 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 4 0 10 00 5 6 15 86 6 6 C9 10 7 6 CA 04 8 6 D0 47 9 6 01 4D Press PAUSE Write button 10 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 11 6 0C Check the data is 00 12 Ad...

Page 226: ...DY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Place the C14 filter on the lens 2 0 01 01 3 0 10 0A 4 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 5 0 10 00 6 6 C9 10 7 6 CA 04 8 6 D0 49 9 6 01 3D Press PAUSE Write button 10 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 11 6 0C Check the data is 00 12 Adjust the GAIN and PHASE of the vectorscope and set ...

Page 227: ...1 POWER CAMERA mode 2 ND FILTER 1 3 D EXTENDER Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV1080i Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Place the C14 filter on the lens 2 0 01 01 3 0 10 0A 4 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 5 0 10 00 6 6 C9 10 7 6 CA 04 8 6 D0 48 9 6 01 3D Press PAUSE Write button 10 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 11 6 0C Check t...

Page 228: ... method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Place the C14 filter on the lens 2 0 01 01 3 0 10 0A 4 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 5 0 10 00 6 6 C9 10 7 6 CA 04 8 6 D0 47 9 0 10 06 PAL model only 10 D 5E PAL model only 6D Note down the data 11 D 5E 5C PAL model only 6D Press PAUSE Write button 12 0 10 00 PAL model only 13 6 01 3D Press PAUSE Write button 14 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 15...

Page 229: ...OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting DV Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Place the C14 filter on the lens 2 0 01 01 3 0 10 0A 4 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 5 0 10 00 6 6 C9 10 7 6 CA 04 8 6 D0 49 9 6 01 3D Press PAUSE Write button 10 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 11 6 0C Check the data is 00 12 Adjust the GAIN and PHASE of the vectorscope and ...

Page 230: ...WER CAMERA mode 2 ND FILTER 1 3 D EXTENDER Menu setting OFF 4 STEADY SHOT Menu setting OFF 5 REC FORMAT Menu setting DV Checking method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Place the C14 filter on the lens 2 0 01 01 3 0 10 0A 4 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 5 0 10 00 6 6 C9 10 7 6 CA 04 8 6 D0 48 9 6 01 3D Press PAUSE Write button 10 6 02 Check the data changes to 01 11 6 0C Check the data is...

Page 231: ...king method Order Page Address Data Procedure 1 Place the C14 filter on the lens 2 0 01 01 3 0 10 0A 4 E 8C 01 Press PAUSE Write button AE 5 0 10 00 6 6 C9 10 7 6 CA 04 8 6 D0 47 9 0 10 06 PAL model only 10 D 5E PAL model only 6D Note down the data 11 D 5E 5C PAL model only 6D Press PAUSE Write button 12 0 10 00 PAL model only 13 6 01 3D Press PAUSE Write button 14 6 02 Check the data changes to 0...

Page 232: ...tments 1 Select page 3 address C4 and set data 67 2 Select page 3 address C5 and set data 01 Reset the data after completing adjustment 1 Select page 3 address C4 and set data 00 2 Select page 3 address C5 and set data 00 Switch setting 1 REC FORMAT Menu setting HDV 1080i Adjusting connector Most of the measuring points for adjusting the viewfinder system are concentrated in CN1014 of the TT 003 b...

Page 233: ...PAUSE Write button 5 C 34 Read the data and this data is named D34 6 Convert D34 to decimal notation and obtain D34 Note 2 7 Calculate D35 using following equations decimal calculation D35 D34 21 8 Convert D35 to a hexadeci mal number and obtain D35 Note 2 3 9 C 35 D35 Press PAUSE Write button 10 3 70 10 Press PAUSE Write button 11 3 70 Check the data changes to 11 12 0 01 00 Adjusting method for ...

Page 234: ...he data changes to 11 7 0 01 00 Fig 6 1 27 A 2H 2 Back Light Adjustment OO 003 board Set the back light luminance If deviated the image may become dark or bright Mode CAMERA Subject Not required Measurement Point Pin 3 of CN1014 EXT_DA on TT 003 board Measuring Instrument Digital voltmeter Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 32 33 Specified Value NORMAL mode A 0 94 0 05 Vdc BRIGHT mode B 1 73 0 0...

Page 235: ... 70 Check the data changes to 11 7 0 01 00 5 RGB AMP Adjustment OO 003 board Set the D Range of the RGB decoder for driving the LCD to the specified value If deviated the EVF screen image will be blackish or saturated whitish Mode CAMERA Subject Not required Measurement Point Pin 5 of CN1014 EVF_VG on TT 003 board Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 37 Specified ...

Page 236: ...eak Pedestal A 2H 7 White Balance Adjustment OO 003 board Correct the white balance If deviated the EVF screen color cannot be reproduced Mode CAMERA Subject Not required Measurement Point Check on EVF screen Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 3A 3B Specified Value EVF screen must not be colored Note 1 Check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 Note 2 Check the white bal...

Page 237: ...STMENTS Before perform the LCD system adjustments check that the data of page 0 address 10 is 00 If not select page 0 address 10 and set the data 00 Note 1 Taken an extreme care not to destroy the liquid crystal display module by static electricity when replacing it Note 2 Set the LCD BRIGHT LCD COLOR to the center with the menu settings of the touch panel Note 3 Open the LCD panel during the LCD ...

Page 238: ...ion A and section B is equal 5 C 47 Press PAUSE Write button 6 C 56 C5 Press PAUSE Write button 7 3 70 10 Press PAUSE Write button 8 3 70 Check the data changes to 11 9 0 01 00 A A A A B B B B Fig 6 1 30 Adjusting method for PAL model Order Page Address Data Procedure 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 5...

Page 239: ...djustment 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 PP 003 board Correct the white balance at transmissive mode If deviated the LCD screen color cannot be reproduced Mode VTR stop VCR mode Signal No signal Measurement Point Check on LCD screen Measuring Instrument Adjustment Page C Adjustment Add...

Page 240: ... 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 the LCD screen the brightest This data named Dadj 8 C 54 Press PAUSE Write button 9 C 55 03 Press PAUSE Write button 10 C 54 Set the data which subtracted 20 from Dadj hexadecimal calculation Note 3 ...

Page 241: ...h cleaning fluid Ref No J 19 lightly against the rotary drum Rotate 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 head the vid...

Page 242: ...ful 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 otherwise it can cause...

Page 243: ...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 the NG indica...

Page 244: ...s 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 SEL RVS FF SEL RVS FF...

Page 245: ...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 signals from se...

Page 246: ...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 6 N Mechanis...

Page 247: ...hanism Chassis Block 2 page 6 114 Mechanical Chassis Block LS Chassis Block 3 28 Relay Gear Conversion Gear 3 12 S Positioning page 6 108 3 20 Pendulum Ass y 3 11 T Reel Table Ass y page 6 103 3 15 S Reel Table Ass y page 6 112 3 24 GL Gear T page 6 94 3 17 FP 228 Flexible Board 3 7 END Sensor Q901 3 27 T Reel Sensor H902 S Reel Sensor H901 page 6 104 3 16 RVS Brake Ass y 3 22 Coaster Ass y Rail p...

Page 248: ...ofile 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 screw M1 4 2 0 ...

Page 249: ...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 compartment ass y 6 2 A...

Page 250: ...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 Cand Bof the TG6 catcher 2in the capstan motor block ...

Page 251: ...t 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 torque 0 04 0 0...

Page 252: ...on C of the motor worm into the motor holder 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 careful 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...

Page 253: ...ldering 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 of the TOP se...

Page 254: ...ing 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 board 2 to t...

Page 255: ...Soldering iron tip T1 1BC Soldering iron tip temperature 300 10 C Soldering iron tip contacting time within 2 sec Soldering LED D901 FP 031 flexible board Points to be noted Key Points in Re assembling 3 9 LED D901 1 Removal procedure 1 Remove the LED D901 and the FP 031 flexible board 1 from the LED base 2 Remove soldering at the two locations A and remove the LED D901 2 2 Attachment procedure 1 ...

Page 256: ...move the LED D901 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 Lock Cancel...

Page 257: ...emoval 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 258: ...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 dowel 3 Inse...

Page 259: ...rake 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 260: ...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 facing down...

Page 261: ...l 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 FWDADJ with finger fix it with t...

Page 262: ...g 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 Remove the RVS b...

Page 263: ...p 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 flexible board DEW SENSOR 2 from the mechanism chassis 2 Attachment p...

Page 264: ...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 Insert the TG6...

Page 265: ...re 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 grease on th...

Page 266: ...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 267: ...claws C Guide Claw bearing A Claw bearing 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 ...

Page 268: ...osition 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 and install th...

Page 269: ...emoval 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 alignment mark 3 Installing the GL T block ass y Install the GL T block ass y 1 to the GL T shaf ...

Page 270: ...rsion 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 of the GL ge...

Page 271: ...nch 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 Disengage the ...

Page 272: ...e phase alignment mark 1 of the cam gear ass y and the mode gear ass y of the mechanism chassis 3 Place the GL rack 2 in the direction of the arrow A 4 Insert the mechanism chassis shafts in two locations into the two grooves of the LS chassis block 5 Insert the GL rack shaft in the GL rack groove 4 6 Insert the cam gear shaft 6 in the LS cam plate groove 5 Position of alignment Slide the LS chass...

Page 273: ... 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 274: ...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 in the FP 0...

Page 275: ...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 Install the relay gear 4 in the relay gear shaft 2 Apply grease on the conver...

Page 276: ...move 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 phase of the mode gear ass y and the cam gear ass y 2 4 Install t...

Page 277: ... 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 6 3 Hook the belt 3 on the conversion gear a...

Page 278: ...ly 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 the FP 032 fl...

Page 279: ...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 280: ... block ass y loading M902 2 Worm shaft 2J 1 Motor holder base Washer Relay gear Conversion gear Conversion gear shaft Conversion gear shaft Apply grease Apply grease when installing Amount of grease A ball of grease of 1 0 mm diameter Conversion gear shaft Belt Side of inside Apply grease when installing Amount of grease A ball of grease of 1 0 mm diameter Cam bear ass y Cam bear ass y Do not appl...

Page 281: ... 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 282: ...r 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 Mode gear as...

Page 283: ...al 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 D901 Soldering at 2 locations LED D901 FP 031 flexib...

Page 284: ...ron 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 cover Lead f...

Page 285: ...atching 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 286: ...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 7 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 block g...

Page 287: ...d screw M1 4 1 4 B with fingers 4 While holding on the cam plate fixing screw special head screw M1 4 1 4 B tighten the cam plate fixing screw special head screw M1 4 1 4 A Tightening torque 0 098 0 01 N m 1 00 0 1 kgf cm 5 Tighten the cam plate fixing screw special head screw M1 4 1 4 B Tightening torque 0 098 0 01 N m 1 00 0 1 kgf cm Fig 6 2 5 LS cam plate fixing screw B LS cam plate fixing scre...

Page 288: ...he 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 Fig 6 2 6 Fig 6 2 7 Fig 6 2 8 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 of Adjustment 1 Connect th...

Page 289: ...ay 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 Tension regulator ...

Page 290: ...ge 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 waveform re adjust the entrance side TG2 Refer to 3 4 TG2 TG4 Guide Fine Adjustment Fig...

Page 291: ...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 manner...

Page 292: ...y 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 confirm 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 of the RF wave...

Page 293: ...n numbers and signal names of CN1014 Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name 1 EVF_COM_DC 9 RF_MON 2 REG_GND 10 REG_GND 3 EXT_DA 11 SWP 4 EVF_VCO 12 FRRV 5 EVF_VG 13 REC_CRRT1_S 6 PSIG 14 REC_CRRT0_S 7 REG_GND 15 REC_CRRT1_C 8 REG_GND 16 REC_CRRT0_C Table 6 3 1 3 1 3 Connecting the Equipment Connect the measuring instruments as shown in Fig 6 3 1 and perform the adjustments LANC jack A V jack Audio ...

Page 294: ...l waveform Color bar pattern Color bar signal waveform Color bar pattern 3 1 5 Output Level and Impedance 1 V 0 714 V 0 286 V White 75 White 100 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Burst signal 0 286 V Q I Horizontal sync signal 75 White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Q I White 100 Black 1 V 0 7 V 0 3 V White 100 Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Burst signal Horizontal sync signal 0 3 V 100 Y...

Page 295: ...ddress 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 cleared and origin...

Page 296: ...F00 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 37632 9300 4582...

Page 297: ...de VTR stop VCR mode Signal No signal Measurement Point Displayed data of page 3 address 03 Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page C Adjustment Address 16 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 Data Procedure 1 Close the cassette compart ment without inserting cassette 2 ...

Page 298: ...itching Position Adjustment TT 003 board RadarW RadarW RadarW Mode VTR playback VCR 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 Pag...

Page 299: ...l Address Initial Address Initial value value value B3 00 BB 00 C3 80 B4 00 BC 00 C4 00 B5 00 BD 00 C5 00 B6 00 BE 00 C6 00 B7 00 BF 00 C7 00 B8 80 C0 00 C8 00 B9 00 C1 00 BA 00 C2 00 Table 6 3 4 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 1C address B3 to C8 is the initial value See Table 6 3 4 4 Playback the record...

Page 300: ...tisfied 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 Perform the following d...

Page 301: ... 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 button 6 Check the ...

Page 302: ... 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 TT 003 board Mode VCR Signal No signal Measurement Point Video terminal of A V 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 method Order Page Addr...

Page 303: ... to 11 14 0 01 00 Note For the bit values refer to 6 4 SERVICE MODE 4 4 3 Bit value discrimination H A C B Fig 6 3 6 3 COMPONENT OUT Pr Level Adjustment TT 003 board Mode CAMERA 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 p Sync level B C ...

Page 304: ...ing 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 1 and press PAUSE 18 Write button Note 5 0 10 00 6 C 94 Change the data and set the Pb 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 0 and pre...

Page 305: ...menu XLR SET 1 AU MAN GAIN SEPARATE Switch setting 1 REC CH SELECT switch CH1 2 AUTO MAN switch CH1 CH2 AUTO 3 48 V switch CH1 CH2 OFF Microphone Power Supply Check Osilloscope 2 pin 1 pin 3 pin 1 pin 2 pin or 3 pin Audio oscillator Attenuator 600 Ω 600 Ω 270 Ω 1 249 410 11 330 Ω 1 249 411 11 47 kΩ 47 kΩ 1 249 437 11 A V OUT jack Video Audio L Audio R Main unit INPUT1 or INPUT2 Digital voltmeter F...

Page 306: ...LINE Check Mode CAMERA mode Signal 1 kHz 3 47 Vp p 4 dBs signal XLR terminal INPUT1 Measurement Point Audio L terminal of A V OUT jack Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Specified value 1 037 Vp p to 1 643 Vp p 4 5 dBs 2 dB Menu setting AUDIO SET menu XLR SET 1 INPUT1 LEVEL LINE Checking method 1 Input 1 kHz 3 47 Vp p 4 dBs signal in the XLR terminal INPUT1 2 Check that the 1 kHz signal level is th...

Page 307: ...in the XLR termi nal INPUT2 2 Check that the 1 kHz signal level is the specified value 6 INPUT1 MIC ATT Check Mode CAMERA mode Signal 1 kHz 2 19 mVp p 60 dBs signal XLR terminal INPUT1 Measurement Point Audio L terminal of A V OUT jack Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Specified value 1 037 Vp p to 1 643 Vp p INPUT1 TRIM 0 dB 4 5 dBs 2 dB Specified value 0 413 Vp p to 0 654 Vp p INPUT1 TRIM 8 dB 1...

Page 308: ...PIT2 TRIM AUDIO SET menu XLR SET to 0dB 8 INPUT1 LOW CUT Check Mode CAMERA mode Signal 300 Hz 2 19 mVp p 60 dBs signal XLR terminal INPUT1 Measurement Point Audio L terminal of A V OUT jack Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Specified value 0 437 Vp p to 0 693 Vp p 12 dBs 2 dB Menu setting AUDIO SET menu XLR SET 1 INPUT1 LEVEL MIC Checking method 1 Set the INPUT1 WIND AUDIO SET menu XLR SET to ON 2...

Page 309: ... Audio R 1 kHz signal CH1 CH2 Menu setting AUDIO SET menu XLR SET 1 INPUT1 LEVEL MIC 2 INPUT2 LEVEL MIC Checking method 1 Input 1 kHz 2 19 mVp p 60 dBs signal in the XLR termi nal INPUT1 2 Input 2 kHz 2 19 mVp p 60 dBs signal in the XLR termi nal INPUT2 3 Set the REC CH SELECT switch to CH1 4 Check that the 1 kHz signal is output from the audio L termi nal 5 Check that the 2 kHz signal is output f...

Page 310: ...re 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 Writing the adjust...

Page 311: ...ing 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 the Data butt...

Page 312: ... 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 If the DDS di...

Page 313: ...ror 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 MSW code when last error occurs FF Lower M...

Page 314: ...nch roller is pressed and the tension regulator is ON the mechanism is operating at this position in modes in which normal images are shown Code not existing in the MD Default value Status before finding any mechanism position 2 3 MSW Code MSW when errors occur Information on MSW mode SW when errors occur MSW when movement starts Information on MSW when movements starts when the mechanism position...

Page 315: ... 0 1 1 1 1 bit1 or bit5 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 bit0 or bit4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 A B 4 Jack Check 1 Page 7 Address FF Using method 1 Select page 7 address FF 2 By discriminating the bit value of display data the state of jack can be discriminated 5 Jack Check 2 Page 7 Address FB Using method 1 Select page 7 address FB 2 By discriminating the bit value of display data the state ...

Page 316: ...data the state of jack can be discriminated 8 Switch Check 1 Page 2 Address 81 Using method 1 Select page 2 address 81 2 By discriminating the bit value of display data the state of switch can be discriminated Bit Function When bit value 1 When bit value 0 0 POWER VCR PS18500 block ON OFF 1 POWER CAMERA PS18500 block ON OFF 3 EJECT FP 485 flexible S001 ON OFF 4 CC DOWN Mechanism chassis ON DOWN OF...

Page 317: ...8500 block S3004 ASSIGN 5 RR 003 S9610 PLAY RR 003 S9613 SHUTTER SPEED CF18500 block S4003 73 to 7B EXPOSURE IRIS CK18500 block S3006 ASSIGN 6 RR 003 S9612 FF RR 003 S9615 WHT BAL CF18500 block S4006 8B to B7 ZEBRA OFF RR 003 S9614 SLOW RR 003 S9616 HANDLE ZOOM OFF FP 483 flexible S303 AUTO LOCK HOLD CF18500 block S4001 B8 to E6 ZEBRA 100 RR 003 S9614 HANDLE ZOOM H FP 483 flexible S303 PANEL REVER...

Page 318: ...0 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 counted time decimal digit 100...

Page 319: ...ct count without Count H tape Count M BCD code Count L Remarks 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of Eject count decimal digit 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of Eject count decimal digit 10th place digit and 1st place digit of Eject count decimal digit 100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of Eject count decimal digit 1000th place digit and 100th place digit of Eject cou...

Page 320: ...Occurred 2nd time Repaired by code Occurred 3rd time 1 Block function code Occurred 3rd time Detailed code Occurred 3rd time Repaired by code Occurred 4th time 1 Block function code Occurred 4th time Detailed code Occurred 4th time Repaired by code Occurred 5th time 1 Block function code Occurred 5th time Detailed code Occurred 5th time Repaired by code Occurred the last time 1 Block function code...

Page 321: ...V1U V1N FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION FRAME with a clear sheet for use HVR V1J V1U V1N For Indoor HD mode NTSC model For Indoor 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 322: ...1U V1N FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION FRAME with a clear sheet for use HVR V1J V1U V1N 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 323: ... V1P V1C FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION FRAME with a clear sheet for use HVR V1E V1P V1C For Indoor HD mode PAL model For Indoor SD mode PAL model R Y B Y R G B MG CY YE R Y B Y G B MG CY YE R ...

Page 324: ...V1P V1C FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION FRAME with a clear sheet for use HVR V1E V1P V1C 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 325: ...HD Operating Guide Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference The supplied CD ROM includes Operating Guide for the HVR V1 series Japanese English French German Italian Spanish and Simplified Chinese versions For more details see Using the CD ROM Manual on page 12 HVR V1U V1N ...

Page 326: ...sulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING For Customers in the U S A ...

Page 327: ...Never spill liquid of any kind on the set Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause hazards Cleaning Unplug the set from the wall outlet before cleaning or polishing it Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the set Water and Moisture Do not use power line operated sets near ...

Page 328: ...fied in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the set to normal operation When the set exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Servicing Do not attempt to service the set yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous vol...

Page 329: ...erence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television receptio...

Page 330: ...s recommended to use mini DVCAM cassettes Mini DV cassettes with Cassette Memory are incompatible p 114 The HDV standards Digital high definition HD video signals are recorded and played back on a DV format cassette HDV signals are compressed in MPEG2 format which is adopted in BS broadcast satellite digital and terrestrial digital HDTV broadcastings and in Blu ray disc recorders Types of Memory S...

Page 331: ...other device with an HDMI cable component video cable USB or i LINK cable be sure to insert the connector plug the correct way and not forcibly to avoid damaging the terminal or cause a malfunction of your camcorder About menu items LCD panel viewfinder and lens A menu item that is grayed out is not available under the current recording or playback conditions The LCD screen and the viewfinder are ...

Page 332: ...r devices Notes on the icons used in this manual Features available for the HDV format only Features available for the DVCAM format only Features available for the DV SP format only This function that can be used when i LINK cable is connected This function that can be used when USB cable is connected About this manual The images of the LCD screen and the viewfinder used in this manual for illustr...

Page 333: ...the focus manually 32 Adjusting the EXPOSURE IRIS 33 Adjusting to Natural Color White balance 37 Customizing the picture quality Picture profile 38 Adjusting the volume 42 Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons 43 Focusing on a distant subject Focus infinity 44 Recording an index signal 44 Reviewing the most recently recorded scenes Rec review 45 Searching for the last scene of the most rec...

Page 334: ...he viewfinder MARKER VF B LIGHT DATA CODE etc IN OUT REC menu 75 Recording settings input and output settings VCR HDV DV DV REC MODE DV WIDE REC DOWN CONVERT etc TC UB SET menu 78 TC PRESET UB PRESET TC LINK etc MEMORY SET menu 80 Settings for the Memory Stick Duo QUALITY ALL ERASE etc OTHERS menu 82 Settings while recording on a tape or other basic settings USB SELECT QUICK REC BEEP etc Dubbing t...

Page 335: ...abroad 113 HDV format and recording playback 114 Compatibility of the DVCAM DV formats 116 About the Memory Stick 118 About the InfoLITHIUM battery pack 120 About i LINK 121 Maintenance and precautions 123 Specifications 127 Identifying parts and controls 131 Indicators for the LCD screen and viewfinder 137 Index 140 Using a Computer Troubleshooting Additional Information Quick Reference ...

Page 336: ...rks 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 to re...

Page 337: ...for compatible cassettes and Memory Stick Duo for your camcorder AC Adaptor 1 p 16 Power cord 1 p 16 Wireless Remote Commander 1 p 136 A button type lithium battery is already installed A V connecting cable 1 p 52 85 Component video cable 1 p 52 USB cable 1 p 93 95 Large eyecup 1 p 21 Rechargeable battery pack NP F570 1 p 16 120 Lens hood with lens cover 1 p 15 Wind Screen 1 p 14 Microphone 1 p 14...

Page 338: ...phone to the INPUT1 jack 5 5 Put the microphone cable into the cable holder 4 6 Select the channel with the REC CH SELECT switch 6 The REC CH SELECT switch positions and the channels to be used at the switch positions are shown in the table below z Tips See page 42 for adjusting the volume Set the 48V switch to ON when you use the supplied microphone Attaching the supplied microphone 1 2 3 5 4 6 R...

Page 339: ...od in the opposite direction of the arrow in the illustration above z Tip If you attach remove or adjust an 62mm 2 1 2in PL filter or MC protector remove the lens hood To open the shutter of the Lens hood with lens cover Move the lens cover lever up and down to open or close the lens cover Attaching lens hood with lens cover 1 2 Lens hood fixing screw Move the lens cover lever to OPEN to open the ...

Page 340: ...ies p 120 1 Press the battery pack and slide it down 2 With the B mark on the DC plug facing the cassette compartment connect the AC Adaptor to the DC IN jack on your camcorder 3 Connect the power cord to the AC Adaptor 4 Connect the power cord to the wall outlet 5 Set the POWER switch to OFF CHG The CHARGE lamp lights up and charging starts DC IN jack DC plug AC Adaptor Power cord To the wall out...

Page 341: ...attery pack Recording in the HDV format Recording in the DVCAM DV format Top When the LCD backlight turns on Middle When the LCD backlight turns off Bottom Recording time when recording with the viewfinder while the LCD panel is closed Typical recording time shows the time when you repeat recording start stop turning the power on off and zooming Battery pack Charging time NP F570 supplied 260 NP F...

Page 342: ...ow temperatures The recording and playback time will be shorter depending on the conditions under which you use your camcorder You can use the AC Adaptor to obtain AC While you are using the AC Adaptor the battery pack will not lose its charge even when it is attached to your camcorder Connect your camcorder as shown in Step3 Charging the battery pack p 16 On the AC Adaptor Use the nearby wall out...

Page 343: ... or edit pictures b Note After you have set the date and time CLOCK SET p 22 the next time you turn on the power of your camcorder the current date and time will be displayed on the LCD screen for a few seconds 2 Hold the camcorder properly 3 Ensure a good grip then fasten the grip belt To turn off the power Slide the POWER switch to OFF CHG b Note If warning messages appear on the screen follow t...

Page 344: ...corder in bright conditions or where you want to save battery power The recorded picture will not be affected by the setting To turn on the LCD backlight press and hold the DISPLAY BATT INFO button for a few seconds until disappears z Tip See LCD BRIGHT p 73 to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen You can view pictures using the viewfinder to save the battery or when the picture on the LCD scre...

Page 345: ... bright circumstances use the supplied large eyecup To attach the large eyecup stretch it slightly and align it with the eyecup groove in the viewfinder You can attach the large eyecup facing either the right or left side b Note Do not remove the pre attached eyecup Large eyecup supplied Attach with the protruding part at the top ...

Page 346: ...to step 4 when you set the clock for the first time 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select OTHERS by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial then press the dial 3 Select CLOCK SET by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial then press the dial 4 Set Y year by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial then press the dial You can set any year up to the year 2079 5 Set M month D day hour and minute then press the dial The clock starts ...

Page 347: ...g recording but they are automatically recorded on the tape and can be displayed during playback DATA CODE p 73 You can change the on screen displays to show messages in a specified language Select the screen language in LANGUAGE p 83 Changing the language setting ...

Page 348: ...e compartment automatically slides back in b Note Do not push the portion marked while it is sliding in It may cause a malfunction 3 Close the lid z Tip The recordable time varies depending on DV REC MODE p 75 To eject the cassette Open the lid following the same procedure as described in step 1 and remove the cassette You can use only a Memory Stick Duo marked with or p 118 1 Open the jack cover ...

Page 349: ...mage data may be damaged To eject a Memory Stick Duo Lightly push the Memory Stick Duo once b Notes When the access lamp is lit or flashing 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 When inserting or ejecting the Memory Stick Duo be careful with the Memory ...

Page 350: ...movies in HDV or DVCAM DV format The factory setting is HDV format REC FORMAT p 75 1 Open the shutter of the lens hood 2 While pressing the green button set the POWER switch to CAMERA Lens hood REC START STOP button B POWER switch REC START STOP button A Rec lamp PHOTO EXPANDED FOCUS button Rec lamp If the POWER switch is set to OFF CHG slide it while pressing the green button ...

Page 351: ...DE REC p 76 You can change the screen display during recording p 48 Indicators displayed on the screen during recording are shown on page 137 The recording lamp can be set to stay off REC LAMP p 84 You cannot record the movie on a Memory Stick Duo To record in mirror mode Open the LCD panel 90 degrees to the camcorder 1 then rotate it 180 degrees toward the lens 2 z Tip A mirror image of the subje...

Page 352: ...tter click The still image size is as follows When recording in HDV or DVCAM DV 16 9 format 1 2M 1 440 810 dots When recording in DVCAM DV 4 3 format 0 9M 1 080 810 dots You can change the image quality and number of recordable images QUALITY p 80 Indicators displayed on the screen during shooting are shown on page 137 You can set the PHOTO EXPANDED FOCUS button to start the expanded focus functio...

Page 353: ... more than 3 minutes When playing back a tape recorded in the HDV and DVCAM DV formats and the signal switches between HDV and DVCAM DV the picture and sound disappear temporarily You cannot play back the tape recorded in the HDV format on video cameras of the DVCAM DV format or mini DV players DV format tapes are played back on your camcorder only if they are recorded in the SP mode appears on th...

Page 354: ...arch skip scan is not possible with tapes recorded in HDV format To adjust the volume Adjust using the VOLUME MEMORY button To view still images 1 Slide the POWER switch to VCR 2 Press the MEMORY PLAY button 3 Select still image that you want to look using the VOLUME MEMORY button To stop viewing still images press the MEMORY PLAY button once more To display the list of still images index screen 1...

Page 355: ...er off the power zoom lever the operation sound of the power zoom lever may also be recorded 1 Set the handle zoom switch B to H high or L low z Tip You can set the zoom speed of the handle zoom lever in HANDLE ZOOM p 65 2 Press the handle zoom lever A to zoom in or out b Notes You cannot adjust the zoom speed by pressing the handle zoom lever You cannot use the handle zoom lever when the handle z...

Page 356: ...y It is easier to focus on the subject when you use the zoom function Move the power zoom lever towards T telephoto to adjust the focus and then towards W wide angle to adjust the zoom for recording When you want to record a close up image of a subject move the power zoom lever towards W wide angle to fully magnify the image then adjust the focus To restore automatic adjustment Press the FOCUS but...

Page 357: ... OFF the following functions are disabled EXPANDED FOCUS button ASSIGN button to which ALLSCAN MODE is assigned You can adjust the brightness of a picture with the EXPOSURE IRIS dial G You can assign any one of EXPOSURE1 the default setting EXPOSURE2 IRIS and AE SHIFT to the EXPOSURE IRIS dial Gfrom the menu p 62 z Tips Even if you open the aperture more than F2 8 i e make the iris value smaller s...

Page 358: ...ge of focus an important effect of the aperture is called the depth of field The depth of field gets shallower as the aperture is opened and deeper as the aperture is closed Use the aperture creatively to obtain the desired effect in your photography This is handy for making the background blurred or sharp or when you want to manually adjust the iris gain or shutter speed on the screen x AE SHIFT ...

Page 359: ... set the ND FILTER switch F to 1 to turn on the indicator If flashes set the ND FILTER switch to 2 to turn on the indicator If flashes set the ND FILTER switch to OFF to turn off the indicator b Notes If you move the ND FILTER switch during recording the picture and sound may be distorted If you adjust the iris manually no ND filter indicator will appear even if the ND filter should be activated z...

Page 360: ...size the fluidity of movement 1 During recording or standby set the AUTO LOCK switch A to the center position to release the auto lock mode 2 Press the SHUTTER SPEED button C 3 Adjust the shutter speed by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial D You can set a shutter speed between 1 4 second and 1 10000 second The selected shutter speed appears on the screen For example if you select 1 100 second 100 appe...

Page 361: ... be set between 7 bluish and 7 reddish The default value is 0 To save the adjusted white balance value in memory A or B 1 Select A or B according to step 3 of Adjusting to Natural Color White Balance 2 Shoot something white such as a sheet of paper full screen under the same lighting conditions as the subject 3 Press the SEL PUSH EXEC dial C Pressing the dial switches between blinking A and B When...

Page 362: ...ry Connect your camcorder to a TV or monitor and adjust the picture quality while observing the picture on the TV or monitor screen At the default setting PP1 through PP6 are registered with picture quality settings for the following recording conditions Customizing the picture quality Picture profile Picture profile number setting name Recording condition PP1 PORTRAIT Appropriate setting to recor...

Page 363: ...the dial 4 Select an item to be adjusted by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial A then press the dial 5 Adjust the picture quality by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial A then press the dial PP6 You can assign your own setting Picture profile number setting name Recording condition Item Adjustment COLOR LEVEL 7 low to 7 high 8 black and white COLOR PHASE 7 greenish to 7 reddish SHARP NESS 0 softer to 15 cl...

Page 364: ...neutral colors A skin color will look lively when recorded with this setting Further the reproduction of extremely precise description of highlighted parts provides depth in pictures TYPE2 In addition to the features of TYPE1 this setting is capable of extremely precise description of the entire exposure zone from shadowed parts to highlighted parts which enables reproduction of a deeper black CIN...

Page 365: ...is entered z Tip Each name can be up to 12 characters long Characters that can be used in profile names A Z 0 9 _ 5 Select OK by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial A then press the dial The profile name is changed 6 Select RETURN t OK by the SEL PUSH EXEC dial A To copy the picture profile setting to other picture profiles 1 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button C 2 Select the picture profile that you want...

Page 366: ...u can adjust the volume of the microphone connected to INPUT1 by CH1 and that of the microphone connected to INPUT2 by CH2 To restore automatic adjustment Set the AUTO MAN switch A of the manually adjusted channel to AUTO b Note If you are connecting a device other than a 48 V microphone set the 48V switch to OFF If you use the device while the 48V switch is set to ON the device may be damaged Adj...

Page 367: ...6 b Note The ASSIGN buttons 4 to 6 are exclusively used for memory playback when the POWER switch is set to VCR and cannot be used as ASSIGN buttons You cannot assign functions to the ASSIGN buttons 4 to 6 while the POWER switch is set to VCR 1 Press the MENU button A 2 Select the OTHERS t ASSIGN BTN by the SEL PUSH EXEC dial B 3 Select the number of the ASSIGN button ASSIGN 1 6 SHOT TRANS you wan...

Page 368: ... set on a close subject If you make an index for a scene you can easily search for the scene later p 50 The index function will make it easier to check the transition of recording or edit your pictures using index signals 1 Assign INDEX MARK to one of the ASSIGN buttons in advance p 43 2 Press the ASSIGN button assigned to INDEX MARK When pressed during recording appears for about 7 seconds and an...

Page 369: ...ecent recording played back for about 5 seconds and the camcorder enters the standby mode at the point where the last recording has finished b Note The End search function fill not work correctly when there is a blank section between recorded sections on the tape You can let your camcorder to automatically rewind the tape to the beginning of the most recently recorded scene play back to the end of...

Page 370: ... a tripod to avoid camera shake You can set the transition curve and duration etc using SHOT TRANS p 65 1 Assign SHOT TRANS to one of the ASSIGN buttons p 43 z Tip Shot transition is assigned to ASSIGN buttons 1 2 and 3 2 Store the settings shot 1 Press the ASSIGN button 1 repeatedly to bring up the SHOT TRANSITION STORE screen 2 Adjust the desired items manually See pages 31 to 37 for details on ...

Page 371: ...the Shot transition When you change SHOT TRANS p 65 press the ASSIGN button 1 repeatedly to exit the shot transition screen You cannot return from the stored SHOT A or SHOT B settings to previous settings after you activate the shot transition during recording If you press the following buttons during the shot transition operation the operation is canceled PICTURE PROFILE MENU EXPANDED FOCUS STATU...

Page 372: ...lue of the following items Audio setup such as DV AUDIO MIX p 70 Output signal setup VCR HDV DV etc p 75 Functions assigned to the ASSIGN buttons p 43 Camera setup p 62 Picture profile p 38 1 Press the STATUS CHECK button B 2 Turn the SEL PUSH EXEC dial A to display the desired item When the POWER switch is set to CAMERA the items appear in the following order AUDIO t OUTPUT t ASSIGN t CAMERA t PI...

Page 373: ...recordable time in the selected format and battery information appear for about 7 seconds You can view the battery information for up to 20 seconds by pressing the button again while the information is displayed Checking the remaining battery Battery Info 121 121 Remaining battery approx Recording capacity approx ...

Page 374: ...tically from the point where the date changes To cancel the operation Press STOP 3 on the Remote Commander b Notes If one day s recording is less than 2 minutes your camcorder may not accurately find the point where the recording date changes The Date search will not function correctly when there is a blank section between recorded sections on the tape You can locate the point where an index signa...

Page 375: ... the tape Playback starts automatically from the point where the selected index signal is recorded To cancel the operation Press STOP 6 on the Remote Commander b Notes If index recording is less than 2 minutes your camcorder may not accurately find the index point The Index search will not function correctly when there is a blank section between recorded sections on the tape ...

Page 376: ...ecting with an i LINK cable Pictures recorded in the DVCAM DV format are played back as SD standard definition images regardless of the connection High definition TV 16 9 wide or 4 3 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 DVCAM DV formatted picture is played back as it is SD image qua...

Page 377: ...ting IN OUT REC menu t VCR HDV DV t AUTO p 75 COMPONENT t 1080i 480i p 76 b Note An 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 2 3 4 1 2 3 A Component video cable supplied A V connecting cable supplied Green Y Blue PB CB Red PR CR Red White Yellow Continued ...

Page 378: ...necting HDMI OUT jack to an external device supplies high quality images and digital audio to you IN OUT REC menu t VCR HDV DV t AUTO p 75 i LINK CONV t OFF p 77 b Notes Your TV needs to have an i LINK jack compatible with HDV1080i For details confirm the specifications of your TV If your TV is not compatible with HDV1080i connect your camcorder and TV with the supplied component video cable and A...

Page 379: ...ng cable for that purpose Connecting to a 16 9 wide or 4 3 TV Signal flow Type Camcorder Cable TV Menu Setting IN OUT REC menu t VCR HDV DV t AUTO p 75 COMPONENT t 480i p 76 DOWN CONVERT t SQUEEZE LETTER BOX EDGE CROP p 77 b Note 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 IN OUT REC menu...

Page 380: ...put selector on the VCR to LINE VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 etc IN OUT REC menu t VCR HDV DV t AUTO p 75 DOWN CONVERT t SQUEEZE LETTER BOX EDGE CROP p 77 b Notes When connecting only an S VIDEO plug S VIDEO channel audio signals are not output To output audio signals connect the white and red plugs of the A V connecting cable with an S VIDEO cable to the audio input jack of your TV This connection produces hi...

Page 381: ...utton POWER switch If the POWER switch is set to OFF CHG slide it while pressing the green button 3 Select the icon of the desired menu by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial then press the dial CAMERA SET p 62 AUDIO SET p 68 DISPLAY SET p 70 IN OUT REC p 75 TC UB SET p 78 MEMORY SET p 80 OTHERS p 82 4 Select the desired item by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial then press the dial The available menu item...

Page 382: ...lect the desired setting by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial then press the dial 6 Press the MENU button to hide the menu screen To return to the previous screen select RETURN 120min REMOTE CTRL MENU END ON OFF ...

Page 383: ...US MACRO z AE SHIFT z AE RESPONSE z AGC LIMIT z AT IRIS LMT z ATW SENS z FLCKR REDUCE z HANDLE ZOOM z SHOT TRANS z INTERVAL REC z DV FRAME REC z BACK LIGHT z SPOTLIGHT z HYPER GAIN z D EXTENDER z FADER z AUDIO SET menu p 68 DV AU MODE z MIC NR z XLR SET z AUDIO CH SEL z DV AUDIO MIX z DISPLAY SET menu p 70 PEAKING z HISTOGRAM z MARKER z EXP FOCUS TYPE z ALLSCAN MODE z CAM DATA DSP z AU LVL DISP z ...

Page 384: ... REC z EXT REC CTRL z COMPONENT z z i LINK CONV z z DOWN CONVERT z z TC UB SET menu p 78 TC PRESET z z UB PRESET z z TC FORMAT z z TC RUN z z TC MAKE z z TC LINK z TC UB DISP z z UB TIME REC z z MEMORY SET menu p 80 QUALITY z z ALL ERASE z FORMAT z z FILE NO z z NEW FOLDER z z REC FOLDER z z PB FOLDER z OTHERS p 82 CAMERA PROF z z ASSIGN BTN z z PHOTO EXP FOCUS z z Position of POWER switch CAMERA ...

Page 385: ...61 Using the Menu CLOCK SET z z WORLD TIME z z LANGUAGE z z USB SELECT z PB ZOOM z QUICK REC z DATE REC z BEEP z z REC LAMP z REMOTE CTRL z z HOURS METER z z Position of POWER switch CAMERA VCR ...

Page 386: ...reen brightness by turning the dial down Press the MENU button t select the CAMERA SET by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial EXPOSURE IRIS Fast moving subjects and actions which cannot be captured under the general recording conditions can be recorded in smooth moving slow motion This is useful for recording fast actions such as a golf or tennis swing 1 Set REC TIME Select the recording time from 3sec...

Page 387: ...te Recorded movies are converted to the 60i format and stored x ON OFF You can compensate for camera shake the default setting is ON Set ON OFF to OFF when using a tripod optional then the image becomes natural x TYPE You can select the type of the SteadyShot function that compensates for camera shake HARD Select to activate the SteadyShot function with stronger effect This mode is not recommended...

Page 388: ... and the setting value appear when AE SHIFT is set to anything other than the default setting b Notes If you adjust all of the iris gain shutter speed manually you cannot obtain the effect of AE SHIFT This function is not effective when HYPER GAIN is set You can select the speed to adjust the exposure automatically in accordance with the brightness of the subject FAST MIDDLE and SLOW are available...

Page 389: ...FF Select when you do not want to reduce flickering of the screen b Note Flickering may not be reduced depending on the light sources You can change the zoom speed of handle zoom switch positions H and L p 31 x H You can select the zoom speed of position H of the handle zoom switch from 1 slow through 8 fast the default setting is 6 x L You can select the zoom speed of position L of the handle zoo...

Page 390: ... 0 5sec 1sec 1 5sec or 2sec with the SEL PUSH EXEC dial 3 Perform the following step if you are changing the interval time from the default setting of 30sec If you are keeping the default interval time go straight to step 4 Select INTERVAL t 30sec 1min 5min or 10min 4 Select OK with the SEL PUSH EXEC dial 5 Press the MENU button to hide the menu screen 6 Press the REC START STOP button The INTERVA...

Page 391: ...ot use the back light function if 2 or more items out of iris gain and shutter speed are adjusted manually When you set SPOTLIGHT to ON you can reduce overexposed highlights on faces of people who are under strong light such as on a stage during recording the default setting is OFF b Notes The spotlight function is canceled when you set BACK LIGHT to ON You cannot use the spotlight function if 2 o...

Page 392: ...or details on selecting menu items B FS32K Records in the 12 bit mode 2 stereo sounds FS48K Records in the 16 bit mode 1 stereo sound with high quality b Note When recording in the HDV format sound is automatically recorded in the FS48K mode Since the default setting is ON noise input through the microphone is reduced x AU MAN GAIN You can select whether the audio levels of channel 1 is linked wit...

Page 393: ...heck screen LINE Select to input audio signals from an audio device through the INPUT2 jack appears on the status check screen x INPUT2 TRIM You can adjust levels of signal input from the INPUT2 jack This function is effective only when INPUT2 LEVEL is set to MIC You can select from 0dB 8dB and 16dB the default setting is 0dB x INPUT2 WIND This function is effective only when INPUT2 LEVEL is set t...

Page 394: ...d afterwards AUDIO CH SEL DV AUDIO MIX DISPLAY SET menu Display settings of the display and the viewfinder MARKER VF B LIGHT DATA CODE etc The default settings are marked with B The indicators in parentheses appear when the items are selected See page 57 for details on selecting menu items x ON OFF When you set to ON the outline of the subject on the screen is enhanced for easier focusing the defa...

Page 395: ... whether to display the markers at an aspect of 4 3 13 9 14 9 of 15 9 the default setting is OFF x SAFETY ZONE When you select 80 or 90 the marker indicating the area that can be displayed on a regular home TV screen is displayed the default setting is OFF x GUIDEFRAME When you set GUIDEFRAME to ON the marker for checking the horizontal and vertical positions of the subject is displayed the defaul...

Page 396: ...ifferent from the items that will be displayed when DATA CODE is set to CAMERA DATA p 73 Since the default setting is ON the audio level meter is displayed B BAR Select to indicate the zoom position with the bar display NUMBER Select to indicate the zoom position in numbers 0 through 99 You can select how to display the focal distance during manual focus B METER Select to display the focus value i...

Page 397: ...of the LCD screen s backlight B NORMAL Standard brightness BRIGHT Brightens the LCD screen b Notes When you connect your camcorder to outside power sources LCD BL LEVEL is automatically set to BRIGHT When you select BRIGHT the recordable time with the battery is slightly reduced You can adjust the brightness of the viewfinder B NORMAL Standard brightness BRIGHT Brightens the viewfinder screen b No...

Page 398: ...e displayed in the same area If you record a picture without setting the clock and will appear BNORMAL Select to display the menu screen at normal size 2x Select to display the selected menu item at double the normal height B AUTO Displays the remaining tape indicator for about 8 seconds in situations such as those described below When you set the POWER switch to VCR or CAMERA with a cassette inse...

Page 399: ...ORMAT VCR HDV DV HDV Plays back only the portions recorded in HDV format During i LINK connection inputs outputs only HDV formatted signals from the HDV DV interface i LINK and records plays back You can also select this when connecting the camcorder to a computer etc DV Plays back only the portions recorded in DVCAM DV format During i LINK connection inputs outputs only DVCAM DV formatted signals...

Page 400: ...atible device digital HD video camera recorder digital video camera recorder hard disc recorder etc with an i LINK cable and record movies on your camcorder and the connected device simultaneously or continue recording from your camcorder to the connected device Refer also to the instruction manual supplied with the devices that you are connecting x REC CTL MODE B OFF Select not to record on a con...

Page 401: ...ONV Otherwise the connected video device may not be able to recognize the video signal from your camcorder You can set an output video signal format for playing back movies recorded in the HDV format Use this function for the following outputs COMPONENT 480i S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO B SQUEEZE Select to output video signals to a 16 9 wide TV or compatible LETTER BOX Select to output a video signal to a ...

Page 402: ...the dial Press the MENU button t select the TC UB SET by turning the SEL PUSH EXEC dial TC PRESET UB PRESET x RESET You can reset the time code 00 00 00 00 Select RESET in step 1 of the PRESET You can select the frame mode B AUTO Select to set the frame mode automatically in accordance with the inserted cassette DF Select to set the frame mode to the drop frame mode NDF Select to set the frame mod...

Page 403: ...rs p 78 Set the sub camcorders as follows 5 Select TC UB SET t TC LINK with the SEL PUSH EXEC dial 6 A message Synchronize TC with connected device is displayed Select YES to synchronize the time code of the sub camcorder to the time code of the main camcorder Remove the i LINK cable when synchronization is completed You can record movies with the synchronized time codes b Notes If you want to exe...

Page 404: ...p FINE is selected for image quality Bottom STANDARD is selected for image quality Recording Image size fixed to 1 2M in HDV or DVCAM DV format 16 9 and 0 9M in DVCAM DV format 4 3 Playback Image size is fixed to 1 2M in HDV format 0 2M in DVCAM DV format 16 9 and VGA 0 3M in DVCAM DV format 4 3 b Note The specifications are for the Memory Stick Duo made by Sony Corporation The number of recordabl...

Page 405: ...bers in sequence even if the Memory Stick Duo is replaced with another one The file number is reset when a new folder is created or the recording folder is replaced with another RESET Resets the file number to 0001 each time the Memory Stick Duo is changed When you select YES you can create a new folder 102MSDCF to 999MSDCF on a Memory Stick Duo When a folder is full a maximum of 9 999 images are ...

Page 406: ... you select NEW FILE in MEMORY STICK the profile name is MS01 when saving the camera profile for the first time If you select NEW FILE in CAMERA the profile name is CAM1 or CAM2 If you select an existing camera profile as a destination the camera profile is overwritten A camera profile saved on Memory Stick Duo cannot be viewed or edited on a computer You can copy a camera profile by loading the c...

Page 407: ...r native tongue among the options You can connect the camcorder to a personal computer with a USB cable and view pictures on the Memory Stick Duo on the computer p 95 You can also connect the camcorder to a PictBridge compatible printer p 93 using this function B Memory Stick Select to view pictures on a Memory Stick Duo on the computer or to export them to the computer PictBridge PRINT Select to ...

Page 408: ...operly recorded on images When you record in the HDV format the date and time are displayed at different positions during recording and playback BON Activates a melody when you start stop recording OFF Cancels the melody The camera recording lamp will not light up during recording when you set this to OFF the default setting is ON The default setting is ON allowing you to use the supplied Remote C...

Page 409: ...ed in the SD standard definition quality regardless of the connection 2 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 connect the white left channel or red right channel plug to the audio jack on the device 2 i LINK cable optional i LINK jack which is compatible with HDV1080i specification is required on ...

Page 410: ...evice See the table below for selecting the appropriate settings and perform necessary menu setting b Note Disconnect the i LINK cable before changing these menu settings otherwise the VCR DVD device may not correctly identify the video signal z Tip This camcorder has a 4 pin i LINK terminal Select a cable that fits the terminal on the device to be connected 1 2 Dubbing to VCR DVD HDD device etc C...

Page 411: ...is connection produces higher quality DVCAM DV format pictures The audio will not be output when you connect with the S VIDEO cable alone Copy format Camcorder recording format Format supported by the VCR DVD device Menu setting HDV format 1 DVCAM DV format VCR HDV DV p 75 i LINK CONV p 77 Copy HDV recording as HDV HDV HDV 3 AUTO OFF Convert HDV recording to DVCAM DV HDV DVCAM DV DVCAM DV ON Copy ...

Page 412: ...LINK jack 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 DVD device Data codes date time camera settings data may not be displayed or recorded depending on the device or application You cannot record the picture and...

Page 413: ...ied with the devices to be connected b Notes You need an i LINK cable for this operation You cannot perform this operation with the A V connecting cable Your camcorder has a 4 pin i LINK terminal Select a cable that fits the terminal on the device to be attached An i LINK jack which is compatible with HDV1080i specification is required 1 Set the POWER switch to VCR 2 Set the input signal of your c...

Page 414: ...a DVCAM DV device via an i LINK cable You can record pictures from DV devices only in the DVCAM DV format 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 You cannot record the picture and sound separately If you pause or stop the recording and restart it the picture may not be recorded sm...

Page 415: ... the scene you want to record Press N play to play back the tape then press the PHOTO EXPANDED FOCUS button at the scene you want to record b Notes The date and time at which the picture was recorded on the tape and the date and time at which the picture was stored on the Memory Stick Duo are recorded On your camcorder the date and time at which the picture was recorded on the tape are displayed C...

Page 416: ...e picture is deleted b Note The pictures cannot be restored once they are deleted b Note Pictures cannot be deleted when a Memory Stick Duo with the write protect tab is set to the write protect position p 118 or when the selected picture is protected p 103 MEMORY DELETE z Tips To delete images from the index screen use the VOLUME MEMORY button to move the B mark to the images you want to and perf...

Page 417: ...the printer Connecting your camcorder to the printer USB cable supplied One of the images stored on the Memory Stick Duo will be displayed 1 Select the image you want to print with the VOLUME MEMORY button 2 Set the number of copies you want to print if necessary If you do not want to set the number go to step 3 the number will be automatically set to 1 1 Select SET t COPIES with the SEL PUSH EXEC...

Page 418: ...the USB cable from the printer Remove the Memory Stick Duo from your camcorder If the printer stops working disconnect the USB cable turn the printer off and on again and restart the operation from the beginning Depending on your printer the top bottom or side edges may be cut Particularly when printing a wide 16 9 image the sides may be cut significantly Some printer models may not support the da...

Page 419: ...LINK cable Remove the USB cable according to the correct procedure when disconnecting it from the computer p 97 Copying still images to a computer For Windows users OS Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edition Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Standard installation is required Operation is not assured if the above OS has been upgraded CPU MMX Pentium 200MHz or faster Other...

Page 420: ...nsert a Memory Stick Duo into your camcorder 3 Prepare the power source for your camcorder Use the supplied AC Adaptor to obtain AC power p 16 4 Set the POWER switch to VCR 5 Press the MENU button The menu index screen is displayed 6 Select OTHERS t USB SELECT t Memory Stick with the SEL PUSH EXEC dial p 83 7 Connect the USB cable to the USB jacks on your camcorder and your computer It may take a ...

Page 421: ...ers 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 Note Remove the USB cable according to the corr...

Page 422: ...uter 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 to the computer HDV or DVCAM DV as shown in the table below b Notes You cannot copy movies using a USB cable Refer to the ope...

Page 423: ...nging REC FORMAT setting while connected with an i LINK cable with the POWER switch set to CAMERA p 75 Changing the POWER switch position while connected with an i LINK cable The format HDV or DVCAM 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 16 1 Prepare editing software not provided 2 ...

Page 424: ...er to your camcorder Set VCR HDV DV to HDV and i LINK CONV to OFF p 75 77 b Note 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 DVCAM DV format from the computer to your camcorder Set VCR HDV DV to DV p 75 Co...

Page 425: ...rmer while you use it This is not a malfunction The CHARGE lamp does not light while the battery pack is being charged Slide the POWER switch to OFF CHG p 16 Attach the battery pack to the camcorder correctly p 16 Connect the power cord to the wall outlet properly The battery charge is completed p 16 The CHARGE lamp flashes while the battery pack is being charged Attach the battery pack to the cam...

Page 426: ...the Remote Commander and the remote sensor Keep strong light sources such as sunlight or overhead lighting away from the remote sensor otherwise the Remote Commander may not function properly Insert a fresh battery in the compartment with its terminals matching those of the compartment p 136 Another VCR malfunctions when you use the supplied Remote Commander Select a commander mode other than VTR ...

Page 427: ... not work Set the handle zoom switch to H or L p 31 You cannot record on the Memory Stick Duo Release the lock on the write protect tab of the Memory Stick Duo if there is one p 118 The Memory Stick Duo is full Delete unnecessary pictures recorded on the Memory Stick Duo p 92 Format the Memory Stick Duo on your camcorder p 81 or insert another Memory Stick Duo p 24 You cannot record still images o...

Page 428: ...f functions and menu items Cannot use Situation BACK LIGHT During manual adjustment of EXPOSURE1 or EXPOSURE2 Two or more of iris gain and shutter speed are set manually SPOT LIGHT During manual adjustment of EXPOSURE1 or EXPOSURE2 Two or more of iris gain and shutter speed are set manually AE SHIFT During manual adjustment of EXPOSURE1 or EXPOSURE2 Iris gain and shutter speed are all set manually...

Page 429: ...t does not appear on the screen Cancel the BACK LIGHT function p 67 The screen picture is dark and the subject does not appear on the screen Press and hold the DISPLAY BATT INFO button for a few seconds to turn on the backlight p 20 The picture appears too bright or horizontal bands or changes in color occurs This occurs when recording pictures under a fluorescent lamp sodium lamp or mercury lamp ...

Page 430: ...ng the cleaning cassette optional p 124 You cannot hear the sound recorded with 4CH MIC REC on another camcorder Set DV AUDIO MIX p 70 No sound or only a low sound is heard Turn up the volume p 30 Set DV AUDIO MIX p 70 Pictures recorded using SMTH SLW REC do not have sounds The picture or sound breaks off The tape was recorded in both of the HDV and DVCAM DV formats This is not a malfunction The m...

Page 431: ...the picture in the HD high definition quality on the TV if an i LINK jack of the TV is not compatible with the HDV1080i specification p 52 Refer to the instruction manuals supplied with your TV Down convert the pictures recorded in HDV format and play back in DVCAM DV format SD image quality p 77 Play back pictures using another connecting cable p 52 You cannot hear the sound on the TV connected w...

Page 432: ...lay of the connected device Set DISP OUTPUT to LCD PANEL while connected with an A V connecting cable p 74 You cannot dub correctly using the A V connecting cable The A V connecting cable is not connected properly Make sure that the A V connecting cable is connected to the input jack of the other device for dubbing a picture from your camcorder When connected using an i LINK cable no picture appea...

Page 433: ...se you cannot copy video with the USB cable You cannot view or copy still images recorded on a Memory Stick Duo on the computer screen Insert a Memory Stick Duo in the correct direction then push it all the way in You cannot use an i LINK cable Connect the camcorder and the computer using the USB cable Slide the POWER switch to turn on the VCR and set USB SELECT to Memory Stick p 83 The computer d...

Page 434: ... RESET button p 134 and operate your camcorder again E 61 ss E 62 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 119 E Battery level warning The battery pack is nearly used up Depending on the operating environment or battery conditi...

Page 435: ...ape Z Reinsert the cassette p 24 Check if the cassette is damaged QZ The tape is locked check the tab p 114 Cannot record due to copyright protection p 114 x Memory Stick Duo Incompatible type of Memory Stick A type of Memory Stick Duo incompatible with your camcorder is inserted p 118 Protected file Cannot delete Cancel file protection using your computer Reinsert the Memory Stick p 24 118 Reinse...

Page 436: ...on again then disconnect the USB cable and reconnect it Error Cancel the task Switch off the printer and switch it on again then disconnect the USB cable and reconnect it x Others Change to correct tape format The pictures cannot be played back because of an incompatible format No output image in VCR HDV DV Change format Stop playback or signal input or change VCR HDV DV setting p 75 x Dirty video...

Page 437: ...d Viewing DVCAM DV format pictures recorded in DVCAM DV format You need a TV with the AUDIO VIDEO input jack A connecting cable is also needed Simple setting of the clock by time difference When you are abroad you can easily adjust the clock to the local time by setting the time difference Select WORLD TIME then set the time difference p 83 System Used in NTSC Bahama Islands Bolivia Canada Central...

Page 438: ...of the recorded section using END SEARCH p 45 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 contains copyright signals you cannot copy it to a tape in another video camera connected to your camcorder x When you record You cannot record software on your camcorder that contains copyright co...

Page 439: ...ing the gold plated connector Generally clean the gold plated connector on a cassette with a cotton wool swab after every 10 times it has been ejected If the gold plated connector on the cassette is dirty or dusty the remaining tape indicator may not show correctly On Sony HDV1080i compliant TVs An HDV format compatible TV with the component input jack is required to view playback pictures recorde...

Page 440: ... as described below b Notes This camcorder complies with the DVCAM format Though mini DV cassettes can be used for recording we recommend you use mini DVCAM cassettes to get the most out of the high reliability of the DVCAM format The recording time of mini DV cassettes is 1 3 shorter than that indicated on mini DV cassettes when recorded in the DVCAM format Compatibility on playback Specification...

Page 441: ...d 3 Some mini DV video equipment may be able to play back a DVCAM formatted tape Even if the tape is played back quality of the playback cannot be guaranteed The time code format will be partly misadjusted b Note If you use tapes as in 1 to 3 above for editing the functions may be limited regardless of the format of players and recorders Limitations on editing You may find the following limitation...

Page 442: ...der is reading or writing image files on the Memory Stick Duo while the access lamp is lit or flashing If you use the Memory Stick Duo near magnets or magnetic fields It is recommended you make a back up of important data on the hard disk of a computer x On handling a Memory Stick Keep the following in mind when handling a Memory Stick Duo Be careful not to apply excessive force when writing on a ...

Page 443: ...force the Memory Stick Duo 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 4 GB On image data compatibility Image data files rec...

Page 444: ...rter In that case do one of the following to use the battery pack for a longer time Put the battery pack in a pocket to warm it up and insert it in your camcorder right before you start taking shots Use a large capacity battery pack NP F770 F970 optional Frequent use of the LCD screen or a frequent playback fast forward or rewind operation wears out the battery pack faster We recommend using a lar...

Page 445: ...interface for transferring digital video digital audio and other data to other i LINK compatible devices You can also control other devices using the i LINK i LINK compatible devices can be connected using an i LINK cable Possible applications are operations and data transactions with various digital AV devices When two or more i LINK compatible devices are daisy chained with the unit operation be...

Page 446: ...d to other video devices having an i LINK interface see page 88 This unit can also be connected to other i LINK compatible devices made by Sony for example a VAIO series personal computer as well as to video devices Some i LINK compatible video devices such as Digital Televisions DVD MICROMV or HDV recorders players are not compatible with this unit Before connecting to other devices be sure to co...

Page 447: ...id rough handling disassembling modifying physical shock or impact such as hammering dropping or stepping on the product Be particularly careful of the lens Keep the POWER switch setting to OFF CHG when you are not using your camcorder Do not wrap your camcorder with a towel for example and operate it Doing so might cause heat to build up inside When disconnecting the power cord pull it by the plu...

Page 448: ...void moisture condensation When you bring your camcorder from a cold place into a warm place put your camcorder in a plastic bag and seal it tightly Remove the bag when the air temperature inside the plastic bag has reached the surrounding temperature after about one hour Video head If you play back a tape recorded in HDV format the image and sound may freeze for a while about 0 5 seconds This occ...

Page 449: ...g period of time About care and storage of the lens Wipe the surface of the lens clean with a soft cloth in the following instances When there are fingerprints on the lens surface In hot or humid locations When the lens is exposed to salty air such as at the seaside Store in a well ventilated location subject to little dirt or dust To prevent mold periodically clean the lens as described above It ...

Page 450: ... While sliding the viewfinder release lever to the left 1 remove the viewfinder 2 2 Remove dust from inside the viewfinder and the part shown below with a blower 3 Attach the viewfinder following the reverse procedure of step 1 2 1 Maintenance and precautions Continued ...

Page 451: ... using a PHDVM 63DM cassette Recording playback time DVCAM 41 min using a PHDVM 63DM cassette Recording playback time DV SP 63 min using a PHDVM 63DM cassette Fast forward rewind time Approx 2 min 40 s using a PHDVM 63DM cassette and rechargeable battery pack Approx 1 min 45 s using a PHDVM 63DM cassette and AC Adaptor Viewfinder Electric viewfinder color black and white Image device 4 5 mm 1 4 ty...

Page 452: ...PONENT OUT jack Y 1 Vp p 75Ω ohms unbalanced PB PR CB CR 350 mV 75 Ω ohms unbalanced HDMI OUT jack TypeA 19 pin Input Output connectors LANC jack Stereo mini minijack Ø 2 5 mm INPUT1 INPUT2 jack XLR3 pin female 60 dBu 3kΩ kilohms 4 dBu 10kΩ kilohms 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms USB jack mini B HDV DV jack i LINK interface IEEE 1394 4 pin connector S100 LCD screen Picture 8 8 cm 3 5 type aspect ratio 16 9 Total...

Page 453: ...ing temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Dimensions approx 56 31 100 mm 2 1 4 1 1 4 4 in w h d excluding the projecting parts Mass approx 190 g 6 7 oz excluding the power cord See the label on the AC Adaptor for other specifications Rechargeable batterypack NP F570 Maximum output voltage DC 8 4 V Output voltage DC 7 2 V Capacity 15 8 Wh 2 200 mAh Dime...

Page 454: ...DMI HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Pentium is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Furthermore and are not menti...

Page 455: ...k 26 The rec lamp flashes if the remaining tape or battery is low H PHOTO EXPANDED FOCUS button 28 I REC START STOP button 26 J Battery pack 16 K Accessory shoe L Focus ring 32 M Zoom ring 31 N LANC jack The LANC control jack is used for controlling the tape transport of video device and peripherals connected to it O POWER switch 19 P COMPONENT OUT jack 52 Q A V OUT jack 52 R HDV DV jack 52 S DC I...

Page 456: ...ton 48 O PICTURE PROFILE button 38 P i headphones jack When you use headphones the speaker on your camcorder is silent Q Tripod receptacle Make sure that the length of the tripod screw is less than 5 5 mm 7 32 inch Otherwise you cannot attach the tripod securely and it may damage your camcorder R FOCUS button 32 S EXPANDED FOCUS button 33 The ASSIGN button 2 FOCUS button and SHUTTER SPEED button h...

Page 457: ...ok for the shoulder strap 133 C OPEN EJECT lever 24 D Grip belt 19 E INPUT2 jack 14 F INPUT1 jack 14 G Lens 8 H Lens hood with lens cover 15 To attach the shoulder strap Attach the shoulder strap optional to the hooks for the shoulder strap 1 3 5 2 4 7 8 6 Continued ...

Page 458: ... button all settings including the clock setting except the Picture profile and Camera profile settings return to the default J HDMI OUT jack 52 K USB jack 93 L Memory Stick Duo slot 24 Each of the PLAY button VOLUME MEMORY button and MEMORY INDEX button has a raised tactile dot the INDEX button has it on the side Use it to identify the location of the buttons To attach the jack cover Attach the j...

Page 459: ...ont The rec lamp flashes if the remaining tape or battery is low C REC CH SELECT switch 14 D CH1 AUTO MAN switch 42 E CH1 48V switch 42 F CH2 AUTO MAN switch 42 G CH2 48V switch 42 H CH2 AUDIO LEVEL dial 42 I CH1 AUDIO LEVEL dial 42 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Continued ...

Page 460: ...e Remote Commander supplied with your camcorder your VCR may also operate In that case select a commander mode other than VTR 2 for your VCR or cover the sensor of your VCR with black paper To change the battery of the Remote Commander 1 While pressing on the tab inset your fingernail into the slit to pull out the battery case 2 Place a new battery with the side facing up 3 Insert the battery case...

Page 461: ...Time code hour minute second frame E Recording capacity of the tape approx F Audio level display 72 G Recording folder 81 H Image size 80 I Quality FINE or STD 80 J Recording indicator 28 The date time during recording and the camera setting data will be recorded automatically They do not appear on the screen during recording but you can check them as DATA CODE during playback 73 Recording movies ...

Page 462: ...ack folder 81 O Previous Next folder icon The appear when the first or last picture of the current folder is displayed and when there are multiple folders on the same Memory Stick Duo You can move to Previous Next folder with the VOLUME MEMORY button Viewing movies 120 HDV1080i 12 00 04 50 04 qa 2 1 5 4 min min Viewing still images 125min 101 0011 1 2M 9 9 101 MEMORY PLAY 8 qs qd qf qg 2 Indicator...

Page 463: ...D backlight off 20 Indicator Meaning Z Warning 110 00 00 00 00 Upper left Upper right Bottom Center Indicator Meaning HISTOGRAM 71 DV AU MODE DV Audio mode 68 Manual volume control 42 9 Manual focus 32 Picture profile 38 SPOTLIGHT 67 Backlight 67 SteadyShot off 63 PEAKING 70 D EXTENDER 67 AE SHIFT 64 EXPOSURE IRIS dial control 33 Auto setting 72 n A B White balance 37 PROG SCAN 63 FOCUS MACRO 64 H...

Page 464: ...OF Camera profile 82 104 CAMERA SET menu 62 Cassette Insert Eject 24 Tape 114 Cassette compartment 24 CD ROM Manual 12 CH1 14 CH1 AUDIO LEVEL dial 42 CH1 AUTO MAN switch 42 CH2 14 CH2 AUDIO LEVEL dial 42 CH2 AUTO MAN switch 42 CHARGE lamp 16 Charging time 17 CINEMA 38 CINEMA TONE COLOR 40 CINEMATONE GAMMA 40 CLOCK SET 22 83 CNTRST ENHCR 63 104 COLOR BAR 63 COLOR LEVEL 39 COLOR PHASE 39 COMPONENT 7...

Page 465: ...HDV DV interface 75 Headphones jack 132 High definition TV 52 HISTOGRAM 71 104 Hook for the shoulder strap 132 133 HOURS METER 84 HYPER GAIN 67 I INDEX MARK 44 Index screen 30 Index search 50 Index signal 44 Indicators 139 Indoor 37 InfoLITHIUM battery pack 120 INPUT1 14 42 INPUT1 LEVEL 69 INPUT1 TRIM 69 INPUT1 WIND 69 INPUT2 14 42 INPUT2 LEVEL 69 INPUT2 TRIM 69 INPUT2 WIND 69 Insulation sheet 136...

Page 466: ...er source 18 P PAL 113 PB FOLDER Playback folder 81 PB ZOOM Playback zoom 83 PEAKING 70 PHOTO EXPANDED FOCUS button 26 PHOTO EXP FOCUS 83 PictBridge 93 PictBridge PRINT 83 Picture profile 38 PICTURE PROFILE button 38 Picture Search 30 PLAY button 29 Playback 29 Playing time 18 PORTRAIT 38 Power cord 16 POWER switch 19 Pre installed rechargeable battery 125 PRESET 78 Print 93 Printing recorded imag...

Page 467: ...SP 79 TC UB SET menu 78 Telephoto 31 THREADING 84 Time code 137 TONE 64 Trademark 130 TRANS CURVE 65 TRANS TIME 65 Transmitter 136 Tripod receptacle 132 Troubleshooting 101 TV 52 TV color systems 113 U UB PRESET 78 UB TIME REC 79 U BIT 79 USB cable 93 95 USB jack 93 95 USB SELECT 83 Using the menu items 57 Using your camcorder abroad 113 V VCR HDV DV 75 VF B LIGHT 73 VF COLOR 73 VF POWER MODE 73 V...

Page 468: ...http www sony net Printed on 70 or more recycled paper using VOC Volatile Organic Compound free vegetable oil based ink Printed in Japan US Digital HD Video Camera Recorder ...

Page 469: ... 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 2 586 337 01 1 5 3 ...

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Page 471: ...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 472: ...HARDWARE LIST 4 4 61 M3 0 X 10 0 Black 7 682 549 09 10 0 3 0 62 M2 0 X 3 0 Silver 3 080 202 21 3 0 2 0 63 M5 0 X 12 5 Black 3 060 811 21 12 5 5 0 ...

Page 473: ...vice Manual depending on the date of issue Switching a page To move to the first page click the To move to the last page click the To move to the previous page click the To move to the next page click the Reversing the screens displayed once To reverse the previous screens operation one by one click the To advance the reversed screens operation one by one click the Application to the Service Manua...

Page 474: ...することができる 例えば ブ ロックダイヤグラム上でICのRef No を検索し 次を 検索 を続けることによって回路図 プリント図上にあ るICのRef No へ次々と移動する 注意 発行年月日によって検索できない場合もあります ページを切り換える 最初のページに移動する場合 をクリックする 最後のページに移動する場合 をクリックする 前のページに移動する場合 をクリックする 次のページに移動する場合 をクリックする 一度表示した画面へ逆戻りする 前の画面 操作 へ1つずつ逆戻りする場合 をクリック する 戻した画面 操作 を1 つずつ前に進める場合 をク リックする サービスマニュアルへの応用 回路図とプリント図を行き来できるので電圧チェックに 便利です リンクを使用して移動する 1 手のひらツール ズームツール テキスト選択 ツール グラフィック選択ツール のいずれかを選 択する 2...

Page 475: ...Revision History Reverse HVR V1J V1U V1N V1E V1P V1C Ver 1 0 Date 2006 11 History Official Release Contents S M Rev issued 985215811 pdf ...

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