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Sony EMCS Co.

HXR-MC1/MC1P

SERVICE MANUAL

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SERVICE NOTE

DISASSEMBLY

MODEL INFORMATION TABLE

SPECIFICATIONS

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

BLOCK DIAGRAMS

REPAIR PARTS LIST

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

PRINTED WIRING BOARDS

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Ver. 1.1  2009.01

2009A0500-1

  © 2009.1

Published by Kohda TEC

9-852-639-12

US Model

Canadian Model

AEP Model

Chinese Model

Japanese Model

The components identified by
mark 

0

 or dotted line with

mark 

0

 are critical for safety.

Replace only with part num-
ber specified.

Les composants identifiés par une
marque 

0

  sont critiques pour la

sécurité.
Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
portant le numéro spécifié.

Photo: HXR-MC1

DIGITAL HD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER

• Precaution on Replacing the VC-546 Board

HXR-MC1/MC1P

Revised-1

Replace the previously issued
SERVICE MANUAL 9-852-639-11
with this manual.

Summary of Contents for HXR-MC1 Brochure

Page 1: ...9 852 639 12 US Model Canadian Model AEP Model Chinese Model Japanese Model The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part num ber specified Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié Photo HXR MC1 DIGITAL HD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER Precaution o...

Page 2: ...uivalent to the sizes described 3 The focal length figures are actual figures resulting from wide angle pixel readout LCD screen Image 6 7 cm 2 7 type aspect ratio 16 9 Total dot number 211 200 960 220 General Power requirements DC 6 8 V 7 2 V battery pack DC 8 4 V AC Adaptor Average power consumption During camera recording using the LCD with normal brightness HD 3 8 W SD 3 2 W Operating temperat...

Page 3: ...uivalent to the sizes described 3 The focal length figures are actual figures resulting from wide angle pixel readout LCD screen Image 6 7 cm 2 7 type aspect ratio 16 9 Total dot number 211 200 960 220 General Power requirements DC 6 8 V 7 2 V battery pack DC 8 4 V AC Adaptor Average power consumption During camera recording using the LCD with normal brightness HD 4 0 W SD 3 2 W Operating temperat...

Page 4: ... USB端子 mini B 1 社 電子情報技術産業協会 JEITA にて 制定された 撮影情報などの付帯情報を追 加することができる静止画用のファイル フォーマット 2 ソニー独自のクリアビッド画素配列と画 像処理システムにより 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 液晶画面 画面サイズ 6 7 cm 2 7型 アスペクト比16 9 総ドット数 211 200ドット 横960 縦220 電源部 その他 電源電圧 バッテリー端子入力 6 8 V 7 2 V DC端子入力 8 4 V 消費電力 液晶画面の明るさ標準 HD 4 0 W SD 3 2 W 動作温度 0 40 保存温度 20 60 外形寸法 コントローラ部 81 107 42 mm 突起部を含む ケーブルブッシュ部をのぞく 幅 高さ 奥行き 81 122 47 mm 突起部を含む ケーブル...

Page 5: ...lian 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 TW Taiwan model TH Thai model Model HXR MC1 HXR MC1P Destination US CND J AEP CH Color system NTSC PAL ...

Page 6: ...ty checks before releasing the set to the customer ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT À LA SÉCURITÉ LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈSES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY Unleaded solder...

Page 7: ...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 6 フレキシブルプリント基板の取扱いについて コテ先温度を270 前後にして行なって下さい 同一パターンに何度もコテ先を当てないで下さい 3回以内 パターンに力が加わらないよう注意して下さい 7 無鉛半田について 無鉛半田を使用している基板には 無鉛 Lead Free を意 味するレッドフリーマークがプリントされています 注意 基板サイズによっては 無鉛半田を使用して いてもレッドフリーマークがプリントされて いないものがあります レッドフリーマーク 無鉛半田には 以下の特性があります 融点が従来の半田よりも約40 高い 従来の半田こてをそのまま使用する...

Page 8: ... must be entered after the board replacement Refer to Service Manual ADJ and perform USB SERIAL No INPUT 1 1 3 1 C Repaired by Refer to 1 3 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 2 Hz C Corrected by customer H Corrected by dealer E Corrected by service engineer LCD screen C 3 1 1 1 1 3 SEL...

Page 9: ...de Repaired by Note Refer to Service manual ADJ 1 3 DESTINATION DATA WRITE Correction Use the InfoLITHIUM battery Format the Memory Stick Duo Insert a new Memory Stick Duo Remove the power source Reconnect it again and operate your camcorder again Retry turn the power on by the power switch If it does not recover check the focus MR sensor of lens block pin 1 2 of CN5202 on the LD 235 board If it i...

Page 10: ...アルNo セットは 1台毎に異なる固有のID USB Serial No を書き込んだ後 出荷されています 新品の補修用基板には このIDが書き込まれていないので 基板交換後にIDを入力する必要があります ADJ編を参照して USB SERIAL No INPUT を行ってください 1 3 自己診断機能 1 3 1 自己診断機能について 本機の動作に不具合が生じたとき 自己診断機能が働き L C D画面に どう処置したらよいか判断できる表示を行い ます 自己診断機能については取扱説明書にも掲載されて います 1 3 2 自己診断表示 本機の動作に不具合が生じたとき L C D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 1 1 3 1 C 対...

Page 11: ...オ に交換する 電源を外し 再度入れ直してから操作する 操作スイッチの電源を入れ直す 復帰しない場合 レンズブロックのフォーカスMRセンサ LD 235基板CN5202 1 2ピン を点検する 異常なけ ればフォーカスモータ駆動回路 LD 235基板IC5201 を 点検する フラッシュメモリのデータを元の値に戻す 注 ズームレバーを操作したときにズーム動作をすれば レン ズブロックのズームリセットセンサ LD 235基板CN5202 wfピン を点検する ズーム動作をしなければズームモー タ駆動回路 LD 235基板IC5201 を点検する 自己診断コードC 32 60とE 61 10の両方を点検す る フラッシュメモリ VC 546基板IC2101 を点検する 1 3 3 自己診断コード表 C C C C E E E E ブロック 機能 0 4 1 3 1 3 3 2 2 0 6 1 ...

Page 12: ... FOR REPAIR Make sure that the flat cable and flexible board are not cracked of bent at the terminal Do not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly When remove a connector don t pull at wire of connector It is possible that a wire is snapped When installing a connector don t press down at wire of connector It is possible that a wire is snapped ...

Page 13: ...tch Block AD93700 2 2 6 LCD SECTION PD 374 Board LCD Speaker DISASSEMBLY FLOW JK 378 Board FP 994 Flexible Board CV 037 Board PD 374 Board FP 1001 Flexible Board Camera Block CC 109 Board CM 107 Board FP 1000 Flexible Board LC 096 Board LD 235 Board VC 546 Board FP 902 Flexible Board FP 903 Flexible Board FP 913 Flexible Board FP 997 Flexible Board FP 1004 Flexible Board MD 142 Board FP 916 Flexib...

Page 14: ...cal order given 1 Cabinet B 1 1 to 1 2 2 Camera Block 2 1 to 2 10 HELP HELP EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST 2 Camera Block See Page 2 9 1 2E 2 1 1 2 1 Cabinet B HELP02 HELP01 2 2 2 9 69 2 10E 2 1 2 BT Panel Section See Page 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 6 2 8 2 7 69 2 5 Caution Don t cut harness Ver 1 1 2009 01 ...

Page 15: ...cal order given 1 BT Panel 1 1 to 1 2 2 Jack Cabinet 2 1 to 2 2 3 LM 069 Board 3 1 to 3 5 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST LM 069 A A 1 1 1 BT Panel HELP03 2 Jack Cabinet 3 1 3 2 3 4 Claw 3 5E 3 3 3 3 LM 069 Board 1 2E 9 2 1 Open 2 2E 2 MD Board Section See Page 2 5 Ver 1 1 2009 01 ...

Page 16: ... 1 MS 408 Board 1 1 to 1 9 2 MD 142 Board 2 1 to 2 9 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST MS 408 MD 142 2 MD 142 Board 1 1 1 3 1 2 A A B B C D E E D C 1 MS 408 Board HELP04 HELP05 2 1 69 2 5 3 2 6 2 2 69 2 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 3 1 8 Claw 1 9E 2 4 2 7 2 8 2 9E VC Board Section See Page 2 6 Ver 1 1 2009 01 ...

Page 17: ...ly in the numerical order given 1 CV 037 Board 1 1 to 1 3 2 VC 546 Board 2 1 to 2 7 EXPLODED VIEW HARDWARE LIST VC 546 CV 037 2 VC 546 Board 1 CV 037 Board HELP06 2 1 3 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7E 2 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 69 Base Frame Section See Page 2 7 1 3E Ver 1 1 2009 01 ...

Page 18: ...mbly in the numerical order given 1 JK 378 Board 1 1 to 1 4 2 Base Frame 2 1 to 2 2 3 Control Switch Block AD93700 3 1 to 3 2 J K 3 7 8 2 Base Frame 1 JK 378 Board HELP07 2 1 9 2 2E 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 4E HELP08 LCD Section See Page 2 8 3 1 9 3 2E 3 Control Switch Block AD93700 Ver 1 1 2009 01 ...

Page 19: ... 2 6 LCD SECTION Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given 1 PD 374 Board 1 1 to 1 6 2 LCD 2 1 to 2 2 3 Speaker 3 1 to 3 3 P D 3 7 4 2 LCD 1 1 9 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6E 1 PD 374 Board 2 1 2 2E HELP09 3 1 9 3 2 3 3E 3 Speaker Ver 1 1 2009 01 ...

Page 20: ... 157 1 3E 11 1 2 1 Cabinet RE Note 1 Replace it for new parts when there is damage in the O ring Note 2 The screw that stops the Cabinet RE is not removed easily because there is O ring Note that the harness might be cut when it strongly pulls it enough when detaching the Cabinet RE Caution Don t cut harness HELP11 HELP11 HELP10 2 1 2 2 11 2 10 3 2 13E 3 2 11 69 2 12 2 3 2 5 2 4 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 No...

Page 21: ...ds harnesses are shown MD 142 Board Radiation Sheet N HELP01 Radiation Sheet 01 HELP02 Cable Protector HELP04 Radiation Sheet N HELP03 Battery Connector Harness Battery Connector Harness Radiation Sheet 01 Rib Radiation Sheet 01 Cable Protector Cable Protector Base Frame Cable Protector Base Frame ...

Page 22: ...AG Copy Sheet HELP09 SP Cushion SP Cushion SP Holder HELP07 FPC Tape HELP08 Conductive Sheet MD Conductive Sheet MD Control Switch Block PS93700 AG Copy Sheet AG Copy Sheet VC 546 Board Radiation Sheet A FPC Tape Base Frame JK Sheet HELP10 Tape ASX2 Tape ASX2 CC 109 Board Camera Cable ...

Page 23: ...HXR MC1 MC1P HELP HELP11 Install the Cabinet RE 2 Rotate the Cabinet RE 1 time and put away the Harness 1 Put away the Mic Harness ...

Page 24: ...RAM 5 7 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 6 7 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 7 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 7 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 7 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 7 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 4 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 7 7 ...

Page 25: ... SENS_CLK_M 4M_DOAP 10M_DOCP 4M_DOAM 10M_DOCM 4M_DOBP 10M_DODP 4M_DOBM 10M_DODM 4M_DOCP 10M_DOEP 4M_DOCM 10M_DOEM 4M_DODP 10M_DOFP 4M_DODM 10M_DOFM OVERALL 2 7 PAGE 3 2 1 DCKP DCKM SENS_VD SENS_HD XFLASH_RST XCLR XVS XHS XCLR DCKP DCKM XVS XHS IC_1301_SDO SCK XCE 4M_DOAP 10M_DOCP 4M_DOAM 10M_DOCM 4M_DOBP 10M_DODP 4M_DOBM 10M_DODM 4M_DOCP 10M_DOEP 4M_DOCM 10M_DOEM 4M_DODP 10M_DOFP 4M_DODM 10M_DOFM ...

Page 26: ...DDR2_ADDR_13 IC2301 512M SDRAM 9 12 IC_2201_DDR_D00 IC_2201_DDR_D31 IC_2201_DDR_A00 IC_2201_DDR_A13 IC_2201_DATA0 IC_2201_DATA7 PCI_AD0 PCI_AD31 PCI_AD0 PCI_AD31 PCI_XBE0 PCI_XBE3 PCI_XBE0 PCI_XBE3 IC1702 AUDIO VIDEO CODEC 8 12 AM16 AN16 AM17 AP15 T3 M3 J2 E2 IC_2201_IVCLK K35 IC_2201_SYSCLK L35 J33 IC_2201_MCK H32 IC_2201_LRCK H33 B3 AC8 AA16 AC16 PCI_XRESET AP19 H1 PCI_CLK AR17 AR16 J1 PCI_CLKRU...

Page 27: ... AA15 Y16 Y19 AA16 AA19 T21 U20 T20 HM74CK P21 C4 HM_FLD HM_HD HM_VD HMCK HM74CK HM_FLD R21 HM_Y0 HM_Y7 HM_R0 HM_R7 U21 V20 V21 W20 W21 Y20 Y21 AA20 HM_B0 HM_B7 HM_Y0 HM_Y7 HM_R0 HM_R7 HM_B0 HM_B7 OVERALL 5 7 PAGE 3 5 8 OVERALL 4 7 PAGE 3 4 7 Q2406 Q2408 BUFFER IC_2401_Y_OUT IC_2401_C PB_OUT IC_2401_PR_OUT PANEL_G PANEL_B PANEL_R IC_2401_Y_OUT IC_2401_C PB_OUT IC_2401_PR_OUT PANEL_G PANEL_B PANEL_...

Page 28: ...7 PAGE 3 3 7 OVERALL 3 7 PAGE 3 3 9 OVERALL 3 7 PAGE 3 3 11 OVERALL 7 7 PAGE 3 7 13 INT_MIC_L INT_MIC_F INT_MIC_F INT_MIC_L INT_MIC_R INT_MIC_F INT_MIC_L INT_MIC_R CN4005 1 3 HDMI_JACK_IN 24 30 16 10 JACK_AD JACK_AD B14 INT_MIC_R B13 A10 ADA_FCK ADA_BCK ADA_LRCK ADA_FCK ADA_BCK ADA_LRCK XSYS_RST A VIDEO SIGNAL A AUDIO SIGNAL A VIDEO AUDIO SIGNAL MS 408 BOARD 1 3 FP 916 FLEXIBLE BOARD 1 3 FP 913 FL...

Page 29: ... PAGE 3 7 15 OVERALL 3 7 PAGE 3 3 8 05 IC2101 NAND SDRAM 7 12 EMC_DATA 0 EMC_DATA 31 EMC_DATA 0 EMC_DATA 15 EMC_DATA 0 EMC_DATA 31 EMC_ADDR 0 EMC_ADDR 15 EMC_ADDR 0 EMC_ADDR 15 EMC_ADDR 0 EMC_ADDR 12 EMC_ADDR 14 EMC_ADDR 15 EMC_CLK0_OUT EMC_CLK0_IN W25 W26 K11 EMC_CLK1_OUT EMC_CLK1_IN Y25 Y26 T4 EMC_XRESET_OUT AF16 P11 E8 XFLASH_RST OVERALL 6 7 PAGE 3 6 14 A VIDEO SIGNAL A VIDEO AUDIO SIGNAL FP 10...

Page 30: ...VERALL 2 7 PAGE 3 2 5 11 12 RESET RESET ZOOM_VR XCHARGE_LED XCHARGE_LED XPHOTO_LED XCAM_LED XCAM_LED XTALLY_LED XTALLY_LED XPON_SW XPOWER_SW XPOWER_SW D002 D003 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK PS93700 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK AD93700 MOVIE STILL S003 RESET D001 S009 CHG RV001 ZOOM T W CN5004 CN5002 CN5003 2 2 4 9 9 8 11 MS 408 BOARD 3 3 11 5 6 1 2 9 8 5 6 7 10 15 13 25 26 23 29 25 27 15 14 17 11 3 12 7 15 21 XMO...

Page 31: ...TR_DD_ON K2 P3 FR_XRESET B10 J3 LANC_IN C10 J2 LANC_OUT M2 VOUT H2 M3 XLANC_ON C1 L3 D14 XLANC_PWR_ON A7 N2 BATT_IN E10 FR_EVER_SO FR_EVER_SCK XCS_DD Q4603 Q4604 D4602 Q4601 Q4602 D4702 L3 L2 X4901 32 768kHz 05 N7 B2 A8 CN1110 4 4 12 32 XMS_IN BL_CONT BL_CONT OVERALL 5 7 PAGE 3 5 15 CN1101 3 3 6 34 23 32 CN1102 3 3 34 36 25 23 27 13 28 30 CN1110 3 4 13 24 17 BATT_SIG XMS_IN LANC_SIG XSYS_RST OVERA...

Page 32: ... PVDD5a A10 PVDD5b B10 LX5a A9 LX5b B9 IN5 C8 DVDD3 D15 PVDD11 A2 B13 INE9 C12 VR P4 SD1 N9 OUT11 DVDD1 A1 VB B1 L4705 PVDD8a A5 PVDD8b B5 LX8a A6 LX8b B6 IN8 C7 L4708 DVDD4 P15 P30_AN00 J5 P34_AN04 L7 P22 CLAMP_ON G2 VRO P2 CH9_SW1 C10 CH6_SW N12 P32_AN02 K6 VCC1 B11 VCC2 J2 AVCC L10 DIN M13 P11_SO1 D2 CS_OUT N2 P70_INT00 A7 RST_OUT RESET BATT_UNREG BATT_UNREG D_1 2V P06_INT10 C2 EVER_3 0V FR_EVE...

Page 33: ...6 46 48 50 46 48 50 IC_1301_D_1 2V 28 30 32 34 36 28 30 32 34 36 16 18 20 22 24 16 18 20 22 24 D_1 2V 31 33 35 37 31 33 35 37 13 15 17 19 13 15 17 19 D_2 8V 38 40 38 40 12 14 12 14 XSYS_RST 18 18 34 34 FR_XRESET XSYS_RST FR_XRESET 20 20 32 VR VR 16 16 36 36 AC5 XRESET USB_3 3V D_1 2V USB_3 3V 21 21 29 29 A_2 8V A_1 2V D_3 3V D_2 8V D_1 8V A_1 8V 22 22 30 30 CMOS_A_3 3V 23 23 27 27 A_2 8V 24 24 28 ...

Page 34: ... 15 16 18 45 47 46 48 3 41 43 45 47 IC5204 FOCUS MOTOR NOISE FILTER B2 B1 2 8V REG IC5205 MIC AMP IC5401 IC5402 R5263 R5202 28 29 11 12 38 39 1 2 FB5201 MC1P Q5201 SENSOR SWITCH 6 34 24 3 1 12 6 CN5402 1 2 3 46 48 3 41 43 45 47 8 3 1 12 8 6 16 CLOCK GENERATOR IC5403 L5401 6 CN5502 CN5501 CN5503 1 2 38 39 32 33 A_4 6V MT_5 0V XRST_IC_5201 D_2 8V CMOS_A_3 3V ZM_RST_LED A_4 6V Q5401 REG 11 12 1 2 28 ...

Page 35: ...01 R4008 3 5 35 37 R2012 FB2001 R1707 D_1 2V_EX D_2 8V_PERI D_2 8V_VIDEO R2013 R2014 D_1 8V_EMC D_1 8V_DDR D_1 8V_FLASH D_1 8V_SDRAM R2104 R2105 R2010 R2011 A_1 2V_EX_PLL D_2 8V R2445 D_1 2V R2446 A_2 8V L2403 R1715 FB2002 VTR_UNREG A_1 2V D_1 2V IC_2201_D_1 2V EP_2 8V D_2 8V A_2 8V AU_2 8V D_1 5V A_4 6V AU_4 6V EP_4 6V A_1 8V D_1 8V D_3 3V CMOS_A_3 3V USB_3 3V IC_1301_D_1 2V MT_5 0V VR BL_ V BL_C...

Page 36: ...4004 MEMORY STICK CONNECTOR CN4005 CN4006 CN5002 CN5003 CN5004 CN5005 CN4003 2 38 1 39 2 38 1 39 1 22 1 14 1 6 1 12 1 10 MS 408 BOARD SIDE A MS 408 BOARD SIDE B 1 24 1 6 1 24 CN6101 CN6102 CN6105 PD 374 BOARD SIDE A 2 1 49 50 CN6902 CM 107 BOARD SIDE A 1 2 49 50 1 20 22 1 CN7002 CN7001 CN7003 CC 109 BOARD SIDE A CC 109 BOARD SIDE B 1 20 10 1 2 1 2 38 1 39 1 10 Flexible flat cable FFC 178 CN5502 CN...

Page 37: ...C VC 546 BOARD 7 12 SDRAM NAND VC 546 BOARD 10 12 D A CONVERTER VC 546 BOARD 11 12 COMPONENT OUT AMP D TERMINAL DRIVE VC 546 BOARD 12 12 CONNECTOR MD 142 BOARD 1 7 HDMI SIGNAL PROCESS FP 995 FLEXIBLE BOARD HDMI CONNECTOR JK 378 BOARD DC IN AV USB CONNECTOR PD 374 BOARD LCD DRIVE FP 902 FLEXIBLE BOARD VC MD CONNECTION FP 903 FLEXIBLE BOARD VC MD CONNECTION MD 142 BOARD 2 7 HDMI TRANSMITTER MD 142 B...

Page 38: ...OARD MD JK CONNECTION FP 997 FLEXIBLE BOARD VC LM CONNECTION FP 1000 FLEXIBLE BOARD LC LD CONNECTION FP 1001 FLEXIBLE BOARD MS PD CONNECTION FP 1004 FLEXIBLE BOARD VC MS CONNECTION FP 1005 FLEXIBLE BOARD MD MS CONNECTION CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK PS93700 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK AD93700 Link Link COMMON NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS TO 1 2 TO 1 2 ...

Page 39: ... 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 A A B B A B Fig...

Page 40: ...C 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 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 黄 シ ア ン 白 緑...

Page 41: ... 4 7u CN6902 50P 1 REG_GND 3 XCLR 5 XHS 7 REG_GND 9 INCK 11 REG_GND 13 REG_GND 15 REG_GND 17 REG_GND 19 REG_GND 21 REG_GND 23 REG_GND 25 REG_GND 27 REG_GND 29 REG_GND 31 REG_GND 33 REG_GND 35 REG_GND 37 REG_GND 39 REG_GND 41 D_1 8V CMOS_D_2 8V 43 D_1 8V CMOS_D_2 8V 45 I O_1 8V 47 I O_1 8V 49 REG_GND 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 51 52 53 54 IC6901 XX A1 GND...

Page 42: ...X R5250 220k R5233 6800 R5235 1500 R5213 XX R5230 XX R5231 XX R5221 XX R5204 10k R5211 10K R5212 10K R5203 10k R5207 10k R5208 10K R5222 XX R5225 XX R5215 XX R5226 XX R5216 XX R5223 XX R5214 XX R5224 XX I_DRIVE ND_DRIVE C5213 1u 10V B C5221 10u 10V R5263 0 C5222 10u 10V C5229 1u B IC_5201_CLK SHUTTER_XA SHUTTER_A Q5201 UNR31A600LS0 ZM_RST_LED ZM_VCC REG_GND ND_DRIVE ND_HALL ND_BIAS FOCUS I_BIAS F_...

Page 43: ... XVS REG_GND D_1 8V D_1 8V I O_1 8V I O_1 8V REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND CMOS_A_3 3V I O_1 8V D_1 8V REG_GND REG_GND XX MARK NO MOUNT CONNECTOR CV 037 BOARD SCK REG_GND D_1 8V I O_1 8V CMOS_A_3 3V D_1 8V I O_1 8V CN7101 50P XCE IC_1301_SDO SCK XVS 4M_DOAP 10M_DOCP DCKP DCKM CMOS_A_3 3V CMOS_A_3 3V REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND 4M_DOAM 10M_DOCM 4M_DOBP 10M_DODP...

Page 44: ...ASSIS_GND LF7001 1 3 4 2 LF7002 1 3 4 2 LF7003 1 3 4 2 LF7004 1 3 4 2 LF7005 1 3 4 2 C7006 0 1u B 10V R7020 100k R7021 100k REG_GND REG_GND DOAM DOBM REG_GND DCKP DODP DOAP REG_GND REG_GND DOCM DOBP REG_GND DCKM DOCP REG_GND DODM REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND CONNECTOR CC 109 BOARD CN7001 50P XCE IC_1301_SDO SCK XVS 4MDOAP 10M_DOCP DCKM CMOS_A_3 3V CMOS_A_3 3V REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG...

Page 45: ...GND C5429 0 1u B 10V C5428 0 1u B 10V REG_GND IC5403 HD74ALVC1G125VSE E 1 2 3 4 5 C5431 10u REG_GND D_2 8V L5401 22uH IC_5201_CLK R5437 150 C5430 0 1u B 6 3V R5438 XX R5439 0 D5401 RB521CS 30T2R D5402 RB521CS 30T2R D5403 RB521CS 30T2R D5406 RB521CS 30T2R D5407 RB521CS 30T2R D5408 RB521CS 30T2R C5432 0 1u B 10V X5401 27MHz 1 4 3 2 ND_NOISE ZM_RST_LED XCS_IC_5201 XCAM_SCK CAM_SI CAM_SO D_2 8V REG_GN...

Page 46: ... BATTERY LITHIUM BATTERY BT5501 SP901 SPEAKER XX MARK NO MOUNT CONNECTOR LM 069 BOARD ND_NOISE ZM_RST_LED XCS_IC_5201 XCAM_SCK CAM_SI CAM_SO D_2 8V REG_GND CMOS_A_3 3V REG_GND DIRB1 DIRA1 EN1 XRST_IC_5201 IC_5201_CLK IC_5201_VD ZM_RST_SENS LENS_TEMP_AD REG_GND REG_GND ND_NOISE ZM_RST_LED XCS_IC_5201 XCAM_SCK CAM_SI CAM_SO D_2 8V CMOS_A_3 3V DIRB1 DIRA1 EN1 IC_5201_CLK ZM_RST_SENS LENS_TEMP_AD REG_...

Page 47: ... G25 DDR1_DATA_30 F28 DDR1_DATA_29 F29 DDR1_DATA_28 H25 DDR1_DATA_27 H26 DDR1_DATA_26 G28 DDR1_DATA_25 G29 DDR1_DATA_24 H28 DDR1_DATA_23 H29 DDR1_DATA_22 K25 DDR1_DATA_21 K26 DDR1_DATA_20 J28 DDR1_DATA_19 J29 DDR1_DATA_18 L25 DDR1_DATA_17 L26 DDR1_DATA_16 Y26 DDR1_DATA_15 Y25 DDR1_DATA_14 Y28 DDR1_DATA_13 Y29 DDR1_DATA_12 AA26 DDR1_DATA_11 DDR1_DATA_10 AA25 DDR1_DATA_9 AA28 DDR1_DATA_8 AA29 DDR1_D...

Page 48: ... H9 IOVDDP_DDR1 H10 IOVDDP_DDR1 H11 IOVDDP_DDR1 H12 IOVDDP_DDR1 H13 IOVDDP_DDR1 H14 IOVDDP_DDR1 H15 IOVDDP_DDR1 H16 IOVDDP_DDR1 H17 IOVDDP_DDR1 H18 IOVDDP_DDR1 H19 IOVDDP_DDR1 AH7 AVDD_DVD_ADC AJ7 AVSS_DVS_ADC AF12 AVDD_PI AE14 AVSS_PI AE18 AVDD_SENS2 AF18 AVSS_SENS2 D29 DDR_VDD E29 DDR_VDD N28 DDR_VDD N29 DDR_VDDQ P28 DDR_VDD IOVDDL_DDR1 G16 R28 DDR_VDD T28 DDR_VDD T29 DDR_VDDQ AB29 DDR_VDD AE29 ...

Page 49: ...2_DATA_2 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_13 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_0 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_24 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_12 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_8 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_27 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_30 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_22 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_28 IC_1301_DDR2_DQS_3 IC_1301_DDR2_DQM_0 IC_1301_DDR2_DQM_2 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_10 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_16 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_19 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_7 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_26 IC_1301_DDR2_DQM_3 IC_1301_DDR2_DATA_6 IC_1...

Page 50: ...R 4 STL_ADDR 3 STL_ADDR 2 STL_ADDR 1 STL_ADDR 0 STL_BS 1 STL_BS 0 STL_RAS STL_CAS STL_WE STL_CS1 STL_CS0 STL_CKE STL_CLK_OUT STL_BUS_CTRL CCD_FLD CCD_FD CCD_HD CKTG_O CKTG_I CKTG_EXT CK_AD CLAMP_DUMMY CLAMP_OPB MSHUT_EN STRB_ON1 STRB_ON2 CAM_V STRB_ON3 VSUB_CONT DIR0A DIR0B BRK0A EN0 BRK0B DIR1A DIR1B BRK1A EN1 BRK1B BRK2B DIR2A BRK2A EN2 DIR2B SENS1A SENS1B SENS0 SENS2 FG1A FG1B BUFFER BUFFER CPU...

Page 51: ...RM SSP0_TXD SSP0_RXD SSP1_TXD SSP1_RXD SSP1_CLK SSP1_FRM SIO0_SCK SIO0_SCS SIO0_TXD SIO0_RXD SIO1_RXD SIO1_SCK SIO1_SCS SIO1_TXD SIO2_SCS SIO2_SCK SIO2_RXD SIO2_TXD SIO3_TXD SIO3_RXD SIO3_SCK SIO3_SCS NICE_DDR_SEL NICE_SIP EMC_RDY0 3 6 CPU CAMERA DSP AV SIGNAL PROCESS LENS CONTROL MODE CONTROL CPU SIGNAL PROCESS 2 XX MARK NO MOUNT VC 546 BOARD 5 12 05 EXIO_ADDR 15 EXIO CF_ADDR 10 EXIO CF_ADDR ATA_...

Page 52: ...VDD AUDIOVDD AVCC_PI AVSS_PI CAMCOREVDDT CAMCOREVDDT CAMCOREVDDT CAMINIOVDD DDRVDDQ DDRVDDQ DDRVDDQ DDRVDDQ DDRVDD DDRVDD DDRVDD DDRVDD DDRIOVDD DDRIOVDD DDRIOVDD DDRIOVDD DDRIOVDD DDRIOVDD DDRIOVDD DLL1_VCC DLL1_GND DLL2_VCC DLL2_GND DRIOVDD DRIOVDD DRIOVDD LCDIOVDD LCDIOVDD LCDIOVDD LCDIOVDD MPGCOREVDDT MPGCOREVDDT MPGCOREVDDT MPGCOREVDDT COREVDD COREVDD COREVDD COREVDD COREVDD COREVDD COREVDD C...

Page 53: ...MC_DATA 0 EMC_ADDR 1 EMC_DATA 1 EMC_DATA 2 EMC_DATA 4 EMC_DATA 17 EMC_ADDR 2 EMC_DATA 21 EMC_CLK0_OUT EMC_ADDR 0 DNU S_Vssd S_Vdd NC S_A12 S_Vssd S_CLK NC NC DNU DNU S_Vssq S_Vddq S_BA0 S_BA1 S_DQ6 S_DQ7 S_Vddq S_Vssq DNU S_Vddq S_Vssq S_DQM2 NC S_DQ4 S_DQ5 S_Vssq S_Vddq S_DQ18 S_DQ19 S_DQ23 S_DQ22 S_DQ3 NC S_DQM0 S_DQ16 S_DQ17 S_DQ20 S_DQ21 S_A10 S_DQ1 S_DQ2 NC S_A3 S_A1 S_A0 S_DQ0 NC NC S_A2 S_V...

Page 54: ...13 VSS H14 VSS H15 VSS J8 VSS J9 VSS J10 VSS J11 VSS J12 VSS J13 VSS J14 VSS J15 VSS J16 VSS K8 VSS K9 VSS K10 VSS K11 VSS K12 VSS K13 VSS K14 VSS VSS R10 VSS R9 VSS R8 VSS P15 VSS P14 VSS P13 VSS P12 VSS P11 VSS P10 VSS P9 VSS P8 VSS N16 VSS N15 VSS N14 VSS N13 VSS N12 VSS N11 VSS N10 VSS N9 VSS M16 VSS M15 VSS M14 VSS M13 VSS M12 VSS M11 VSS M10 VSS M9 VSS M8 VSS L16 VSS L15 VSS L14 VSS L13 VSS ...

Page 55: ... IC_2201_DDR_DQM0 IC_2201_DDR_DQM1 IC_2201_DDR_D26 IC_2201_DDR_D30 IC_2201_DDR_D03 IC_2201_DDR_D08 IC_2201_DDR_D25 IC_2201_DDR_D16 IC_2201_DDR_D10 IC_2201_DDR_D31 IC_2201_DDR_D22 IC_2201_DDR_D01 IC_2201_DDR_D21 IC_2201_DDR_DQS3 IC_2201_DDR_DQM2 IC_2201_DDR_DQM3 IC_2201_DDR_D06 IC_2201_DDR_DQS2 IC_2201_DDR_D18 IC2301 K4X56323PI 8GC6TJR R1 VSS F9 VSS A1 VSS R3 VSSQ P9 VSSQ N1 VSSQ M9 VSSQ L1 VSSQ E1...

Page 56: ... A_1 2V DPNB4 DPNB5 DPNR3 DPNG0 AVDD6 ALADYVINN ALADYVRBI DPNR7 VIN0 DVDD2 ALYDT1_TSTO1 ALCDT5_TSTO13 DPNR5 DPNB7 ALCDT0_TSTO8 DPNR1 D_2 8V DPNCKO HDMI SCKO AVDD9 DPNG2 ALADYVINP DPNB3 ALFLDO_TSTO16 DVSS1 ALYDT6_TSTO6 ALADCVINP D_1 2V AVSS8 A_2 8V SO ALCK13 A_2 8V EVFHD EVFVD A_2 8V IOVSS6 ALCDT7_TSTO15 D_2 8V PLLALVDD D_2 8V MVO D A CONVERTER Q2406 Q2408 BUFFER Q2403 Q2405 BUFFER XX MARK NO MOUNT...

Page 57: ...1 N C E2 N C D3 TEST E3 SVDD D4 N C E4 PVDD E5 N C D5 C4 C5 B4 B5 A5 A4 B3 A3 B2 A2 A1 IC2501 TLS26A100PFBR 1 Cont_in1A 2 Vin1 3 VCC46_1 4 Vin2 5 GND_1 6 Vin3 7 VCC46_2 8 Vin4 9 GND_2 10 Vin5 11 LPF1_OFF 12 Vin6 13 Vol_Y1 14 Vol_Y2 15 Vin7 16 Vol_P1 17 Vol_P2 18 PS1 19 S XP 20 XCS 21 VCC_D2 8V 22 CK 23 SI 24 D_GND 25 MONI GND 26 TRG GND 27 Vout5 28 TEST GND 29 Vout4 30 VEE_2 31 Vout3 32 VCC28_2 33...

Page 58: ...S_EX 69 D_1 8V 71 D_1 8V 73 D_1 2V 75 SD1 77 MS_PWR_ON 79 BOOT_MODE_PORT0 2 REG_GND 4 REG_GND 6 REG_GND 8 10 12 REG_GND 14 HM_B0 16 HM_B1 18 HM_B2 20 HM_B3 22 HM_B4 24 HM_B5 26 HM_B6 28 HM_B7 30 REG_GND 32 HM_R0 34 HM_R1 36 HM_R2 38 HM_R3 40 REG_GND 42 HMCK 44 REG_GND 46 XMODE_SW 48 STABLE_RUN 50 52 54 56 REG_GND 58 IC_2401_Y_OUT 60 IC_2401_C PB_OUT 62 REG_GND 64 IC_2201_D_1 2V 66 IC_2201_D_1 2V 6...

Page 59: ..._B2 HM_Y6 HM_R4 HM_R5 HM_R3 HM_R1 HM_B7 HM_B5 HM_B1 HM_Y7 HM_B3 HM_Y5 HM_B0 HM_B4 HM_Y4 HM_B6 HM_R0 HM_R2 HM74CK VSS2 TSCAN VDDS 3 0V SD0 SD1 MCLK VSS TEST0 TEST1 VSS2 TEST2 VDDC 1 5V VDDS 3 3V VSS2 SELCK D0 VDDC 1 5V VDDS 3 3V VDDS 3 3V VSS2 VDDC 1 5V VDDS 3 3V VSS2 HSYNC WS VSS DE D1 D2 VSS VDDS 3 3V VSS2 VSS2 ADAO1 HM_Y1 HM_R6 SI SO VDDS 3 0V VSS2 VDDC 1 5V VSS2 VDDC 1 5V VDDS 3 0V FCK VSS2 HM_...

Page 60: ... TMDS_DATA0 SCL SDA 5V_POWER D_2 8V D_3 3V ST_UNREG 5V REG VIN CONT GND MP VOUT LEVEL SHIFT XX MARK NO MOUNT HDMI TRANSMITTER MD 142 BOARD 2 7 D14_HDMI D5_HDMI D11_HDMI D17_HDMI D16_HDMI D10_HDMI D20_HDMI HDMI_JACK_IN D19_HDMI D0_HDMI ADAO2_HDMI DE_HDMI D12_HDMI D2_HDMI 256FS_HDMI D9_HDMI D18_HDMI D21_HDMI D6_HDMI D1_HDMI D3_HDMI D23_HDMI D13_HDMI ADAO1_HDMI D22_HDMI FS_HDMI D15_HDMI D7_HDMI 64FS_...

Page 61: ...S_IN DRIVE_YOUT HPOUT_L DRIVE_GND DRIVE_VOUT VCC_DRIVE DRIVE_COUT N C MUTE_OUT MICDET2 EXT_L MONO_DET_IN EXT_R Rear_INT_R A_GND SPAGC_TC Front_SHOE_L SPAGC_OUT OFFSET_PBR Front_SHOE_R SPAMP_OUT MONI_RECPB_R2 Rear_INT_L VREF_L Video Charge Pomp Audio Digital REG XX MARK NO MOUNT VIDEO AUDIO I O MD 142 BOARD 3 7 AU_2 8V AU_4 6V MT_5 0V REG_GND AU_4 6V INT_MIC_L INT_MIC_R INT_MIC_F SYS_SOUND SP SP AU...

Page 62: ...TT_INFO_SW XX MARK NO MOUNT HI CONTROL MD 142 BOARD 4 7 EVER_3 0V XLANC_PWR_ON D_1 2V BATT_SIG REG_GND LANC_IN BATT_IN BATT XEXT_CR D_2 8V SYSTEM_AD VOUT BATT XEXT_CN BOOT_MODE_PORT0 VTR_DD_ON FAST_CHARGE LANC_OUT FR_EVER_SCK INIT_CHARGE_ON XCS_DD 1 8 3VCTRL CLAMP_ON XLANC_ON FR_EVER_SO FR_EVER_SO XCS_DD FR_SI VTR_DD_ON XCHARGE_LED STABLE_RUN XHOT_STBY XCAM_LED FR_EVER_SCK BATT XEXT_CN XFR_SCK FR_...

Page 63: ... 24V F4601 1 4A 24V F4602 1 4A 24V 8 7 2 1 6 5 4 3 Q4603 CPH6102 TL E 1 2 3 4 5 6 R4604 1M R4607 4700 R4605 10 R4606 1k REG_GND REG_GND R4609 XX 1 OUT 2 VDD N C 3 GND 4 R4608 0 C4604 0 1u 10V D4602 MA2SD320G8S0 D4603 MA2SD320G8S0 D4604 MAZS120G08S0 ST_GND MT_GND Q4603 Q4604 CHARGE SWITCH XX MARK NO MOUNT DC IN CHARGE MD 142 BOARD 5 7 F4604 0 25A 24V S 80840CNNB B8ZT2G IC4601 RESET Q4604 DTC144EMFS...

Page 64: ...100k R4795 0 R4798 27k R4799 47k C4783 0 1u 16V C4772 XX IC_2201_D_1 2V C4748 10u 6 3V C4755 10u 2012 6 3V C4758 0 1u 25V C4761 10u 6 3V C4765 0 1u 25V A_1 8V CMOS_A_3 3V C4717 10u 6 3V R4748 100 CLAMP_ON Q4714 SSM6N16FE TPLR3 6 1 5 2 4 3 R4734 100 R4749 100 CLAMP_ON R4747 100 USB_3 3V C4718 XX R4783 0 C4770 22u 4V R4711 0 R4713 0 C4744 0 47u 10V R4731 0 R4732 0 C4702 0 22u 16V Q4702 DTC144EMFS6T2...

Page 65: ...CR REG_GND JACK_AD ACV_UNREG_CN LANC_DC LANC_SIG REG_GND ACV_REG_GND S_C D3_PB VIDEO D3_PR S_Y D3_Y HM_R6 BB_SI REG_GND D_1 8V HM_Y7 HM_Y6 REG_GND HM_Y2 REG_GND ADA_SIA0 HM74CK HM_Y3 FR_SO XCS_IC_2801 HM_Y1 D_1 8V ADA_SOA0 FR_SI REG_GND REG_GND XCS_EX XFR_SCK ADA_SOA1 HM_Y0 HM_Y5 A_1 2V BB_SO HM_R7 HM_Y4 XBB_SCK HM_R5 REG_GND REG_GND XCS_IC_2601 HM_R4 REG_GND REG_GND BOOT_MODE_PORT0 MS_PWR_ON SD1 ...

Page 66: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 VDR018 XX D5001 EDZ TE61 5 6B D5002 EDZ TE61 5 6B C5003 0 01u C5004 0 01u PHOTO_REC PHOTO_FREEZE N C REG_GND REG_GND RESET SP SP XCAM_LED REG_GND XTALLY_LED XMODE_SW D_2 8V N C XCHARGE_LED N C XPOWER_SW CHARGE_LED_VDD D_2 8V D_2 8V CHARGE_LED_VDD XCHARGE_LED XPOWER_SW XTALLY_LED XCAM_LED MODE_LED_VDD XMODE_SW REG_GND REG_GND ZOOM_VR START STOP...

Page 67: ...ND MSX_BIO2 HDMI_JACK_IN MSX_BIO0 REG_GND MSX_BS XMS_ACC_LED JACK_AD START STOP XPHOTO_LED REG_GND REG_GND WD_DIS MSX_CLK PANEL_R XVBUS_DET REG_GND PANEL_B PANEL_G N C MSX_BIO3 REG_GND REG_GND XCS_LCD PANEL_HD REG_GND PANEL_VD REG_GND KEY_AD1 TP_X N C N C XHOT_STBY ZOOM_VR_AD TP_SEL1 TP_Y MSX_BIO1 REG_GND N C N C ACCESS MS CONNECTOR MS 408 BOARD 2 2 EP_2 8V EP_8 5V BL_ V XBB_SCK XCS_LCD BB_SO BB_S...

Page 68: ...4 25 26 27 28 29 30 R7725 0 R7726 1k J7701 2 3 1 ACV_GND ACV_UNREG LANC_SIG AUDIO_R LANC_SIG AUDIO_R AUDIO_L S_GND LANC_DC MULTI_JACK_IN VIDEO D3_Pr S_C D3_Pb VIDEO AUDIO_GND S_Y D3_Y S_C D3_Pb S_Y D3_Y LANC_DC AUDIO_L VIDEO D3_Pr S_C_I O LANC_DC VIDEO AUDIO_GND 8 LANC_SIG VIDEO_I O 4 3 S_Y_i O AUDIO_L 9 JACK_AD S_GND 6 1 5 10 2 7 AUDIO_R CHASIIS GND CHASSIS GND DC IN USB A V R DC IN AV USB CONNEC...

Page 69: ... 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 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 VD6103 XX C6107 XX RB6101 100k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LD6107 LED_1A LD6106 LED_1A RB6102 100k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D6102 XX C6113 4 7u B 6 3V R6160 XX C6104 22u 6 3V CLKIN EVF_TG9 EVF_TG8 EVF_TG7 OP_OUT VDD1 OP_IN ...

Page 70: ..._GND IC_1301_D_1 2V CEC_INT IC_1301_D_1 2V XTALLY_LED A_2 8V MT_5 0V MT_5 0V MT_5 0V REG_GND REG_GND XSYS_RST REG_GND IC_1301_D_1 2V CMOS_D_2 8V IC_1301_D_1 2V D_2 8V D_2 8V FR_XRESET VR IC_1301_D_1 2V REG_GND SPDIF_O A_1 8V C_TO_PB I2C_SCK REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND IC_1301_D_1 2V XQUICKREC_LED SPDIF_O REG_GND A_2 8V BATT_LI_3V MT_GND REG_GND REG_GND A_1 8V Y_TO_Y MT_5 0V MT_5 0V MT_5 0V MT_5 0V CEC...

Page 71: ...M74CK XFR_SCK REG_GND FR_SO HM_R7 HM_FLD D_1 8V REG_GND HM_Y0 HM_Y6 HM_Y2 SD1 SYS_SOUND HM_B7 REG_GND HM_B4 HM_B1 HM_B0 REG_GND REG_GND HMCK REG_GND XMODE_SW REG_GND HM_B2 XEX_RST XHDMI_RST HM_R0 HM_B5 REG_GND HM_VD HM_R1 HM_B6 HM_B3 REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND HM_R2 XFLASH_RST HM_R3 REG_GND STABLE_RUN HM_HD REG_GND SP SP SYS_SOUND SP REG_GND SP SD1 HM_FLD REG_GND REG_GND HM_Y6 REG_GND REG_GND D_1 8V ...

Page 72: ...G_GND PANEL_HD REG_GND MSX_BS MSX_BIO0 PANEL_G N C N C VC MS CONNECTION FP 913 FLEXIBLE BOARD 2 2 CN4005 Page 4 30 MS 408 12 12 CN1035 Page 4 21 VC 546 PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted A D C C D B E A B 3 4 05 F 2 F E 1 LND012 LND026 LND010 LND015 LND023 LND016 LND001 LND002 LND013 LND022 LND006 LND025 LND004 LND018 LND017 LND009 LND005 LND019 LND003 LND008 LND020 LND024 LND011 LND007 LND014 LND021...

Page 73: ..._IN ACV_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND N C N C N C MD JK CONNECTION FP 994 FLEXIBLE BOARD AUDIO_R_I O ACV_GND ACV_UNREG USB_VCC 30PIN S_C D3_Pb VIDEO D3_Pr LANC_SIG REG_GND ACV_UNREG 1PIN S_Y D3_Y REG_GND LANC_DC ACV_UNREG REG_GND MULTI_JACK_IN USB_GND ACV_GND BATT XEXT USB_D AUDIO_L_I O ACV_GND USB_D USB_GND ACV_GND ACV_GND REG_GND ACV_UNREG ACV_UNREG ...

Page 74: ...LI_3V N C REG_GND A_4 6V MT_5 0V N C D_2 8V REG_GND N C VC LM CONNECTION FP 997 FLEXIBLE BOARD 05 CN1033 Page 4 21 VC 546 12 12 LM 069 CN5503 Page 4 9 PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted A D 3 F C 2 E B 1 E B D F A C 4 LND005 LND008 LND063 LND075 LND073 LND043 LND045 LND027 LND078 LND047 LND059 LND057 LND023 LND067 LND072 LND003 LND052 LND022 LND044 LND077 LND001 LND064 LND016 LND050 LND026 LND030 LND...

Page 75: ...4 30 PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted A 3 C 2 B 1 B A C 4 LND004 LND003 LND002 LND001 LND006 LND010 LND005 LND007 LND009 LND008 LND015 LND016 LND017 LND018 LND019 LND020 LND021 LND022 LND023 LND024 LND025 LND027 LND028 LND011 LND013 LND014 LND012 LND026 14PIN 1 PIN 14PIN 1 PIN REG_GND SP DIAL_A REG_GND PHOTO_REC N C N C PHOTO_FREEZE SP N C REG_GND DIAL_B XPON_SW RESET REG_GND SP DIAL_A REG_GND PHOT...

Page 76: ...N SW OFF OFF ON ON REG_GND N C W T OFF ON HOLD STILL MOVIE SELECT POWER T W ZOOM PS93700 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK BR1112H 430 TR YPY1112H 1015 TR AY1112H 363 TR YPY1112H 1015 TR REC MOVIE CHG STILL D003 D002 D001 D004 OFF ON DISPLAY BATT INFO MANUAL PHOTO PHOTO FREEZE PHOTO REC START STOP S003 RESET 22PIN 1PIN 05 Page 4 29 MS 408 1 2 CN5002 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK AD93700 is replaced as block so that PRI...

Page 77: ...ARD CV 037 BOARD CC 109 BOARD LC 096 BOARD LM 069 BOARD CM 107 BOARD MS 408 BOARD VC 546 BOARD PD 374 BOARD FP 995 FLEXIBLE BOARD JK 378 BOARD FP 902 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 903 FLEXIBLE BOARD MD 142 BOARD FP 994 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMMON NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS ...

Page 78: ... are a few cases that the part printed on diagram isn t mounted in this model C panel designation ENGLISH THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR 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...

Page 79: ...04 CMOS imager is not supplied but this is included in CM 107 complete board 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C6904 C6905 C6906 C6907 C6908 C6909 C6911 C6912 C6913 C6914 C6915 C6916 C6917 C6918 C6919 C6920 C6921 C6922 C6923 C6924 C6925 C6926 C6927 C6928 C6929 R6901 R6902 R6904 R6905 R6906 R6907 C6930 R6908 C6931 IC6901 C6932 IC6902 C6933 IC6903 C6934 C6936 C6937 C6938 R6910 C6939 R6911 R6912 R6913 R6914 R6915 C694...

Page 80: ...R5208 C5230 R5209 IC5201 C5231 IC5202 C5232 IC5203 IC5204 IC5205 C5236 C5237 C5238 R5264 R5210 R5211 R5212 R5213 R5214 R5215 R5216 R5217 R5218 R5219 R5220 R5221 R5222 R5223 R5224 R5225 R5226 R5227 R5228 R5229 R5230 R5231 R5232 R5233 R5234 R5235 R5236 R5237 R5238 R5239 R5240 R5241 R5242 R5243 R5244 R5245 R5246 R5247 R5248 R5249 R5250 R5251 R5252 R5253 R5254 R5257 R5262 R5263 FB5201 CN5201 1 2 26 27...

Page 81: ...2 13 14 1 10 CN4005 CN4006 D4002 R4008 CN5002 CN5003 CN5004 CN5005 C5001 R5001 R5002 VDR003 VDR004 VDR005 VDR006 VDR007 VDR010 VDR011 VDR012 VDR013 VDR014 VDR015 VDR016 VDR017 CN4003 MS 408 BOARD SIDE B 05 1 878 641 11 A K ACCESS C5003 C5004 D5002 D5001 C5002 VDR018 R4009 R4010 1 20 10 1 11 12 2 1 CN5502 CN5501 CN5506 LM 069 BOARD SIDE A 05 1 878 630 11 2 38 40 41 1 39 1 10 CN5503 BT5501 R5505 R55...

Page 82: ...20 R20 T20 U20 V20 W20 Y20 AA20 A21 B21 C21 D21 E21 F21 G21 H21 J21 K21 L21 M21 N21 P21 R21 T21 U21 V21 W21 Y21 AA21 VC 546 BOARD SIDE A 05 1 878 640 11 Note IC2101 is not supplied but this is included in VC 546 complete board D_1 8V_FLASH D_1 8V_SDRAM D_1 8V_EMC D_3 3V D_1 8V_DDR A_1 2V A_1 2V_EX_PLL D_2 8V_VIDEO D_2 8V_PERI A_1 2V D_2 8V A_2 8V USB_3 3V D_1 2V_EX A_2 8V A_2 8V D_1 2V D_1 2V_EX M...

Page 83: ...3 K3 L3 M3 A4 B4 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 H4 J4 K4 L4 M4 A5 B5 C5 D5 J5 K5 L5 M5 A6 B6 C6 D6 J6 K6 L6 M6 A7 B7 C7 D7 J7 K7 L7 M7 A8 B8 C8 D8 J8 K8 L8 M8 A9 B9 C9 D9 E9 F9 G9 H9 J9 K9 L9 M9 A10 B10 C10 D10 E10 F10 G10 H10 J10 K10 L10 M10 A11 B11 C11 D11 E11 F11 G11 H11 J11 K11 L11 M11 A12 B12 C12 D12 E12 F12 G12 H12 J12 K12 L12 M12 5 4 1 3 1 4 5 8 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 3 6 4 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 ...

Page 84: ...102 LD6105 LD6106 LD6107 L6101 L6102 L6103 CN6101 CN6102 CN6105 C6101 C6102 C6103 C6104 Q6101 C6105 Q6102 C6107 C6108 C6109 Q6108 Q6109 C6110 C6112 C6113 Q6110 C6114 Q6111 C6115 Q6112 C6116 Q6113 C6117 Q6114 C6118 Q6115 C6119 C6121 C6122 C6123 C6124 D6101 C6125 C6126 D6102 C6127 D6104 C6128 D6105 R6148 R6158 Q6107 1 3 4 6 1 7 2 8 C B E D G S D G S 1 3 5 4 4 6 3 1 1 3 6 4 4 6 3 1 2 3 1 1 7 2 8 1 3 ...

Page 85: ...23 R7724 FB7706 FB7705 VDR706 C7709 VDR704 C7708 VDR702 R7722 R7719 VDR705 VDR703 R7721 R7716 C7707 LF7704 R7717 R7720 R7718 VDR701 J7701 1 3 1 4 3 2 3 4 1 2 JK 378 BOARD SIDE B 05 1 878 632 11 DC IN Note J7701 is not supplied but this is included in JK 378 complete board 2 1 49 50 53 54 51 52 2 1 49 50 53 54 51 52 CN9022 CN9101 FP 902 FLEXIBLE BOARD 1 875 823 11 05 2 1 82 79 80 84 2 1 82 79 80 84...

Page 86: ...f the electrical parts list indicate location of exploded views in which the desired part is shown A B C D E F H G ACCESSORIES CM 107 BOARD CC 109 BOARD FP 995 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP 994 FLEXIBLE BOARD JK 378 BOARD FP 902 FLEXIBLE BOARD CV 037 BOARD FP 903 FLEXIBLE BOARD LD 235 BOARD LC 096 BOARD LM 069 BOARD MS 408 BOARD MD 142 BOARD VC 546 BOARD PD 374 BOARD H G C E E D D D H H B C C D F Link Link EL...

Page 87: ...e board name JAPANESE The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié 使用上の注意 ここに記載されている部品は 補修用部品であるため 回路図及び セットに付いている部品と異なる場合があります XX Xは標準化部品のため セットに付いている部品と異なる場合 があります 印の部品は常備在庫しておりませ...

Page 88: ...REW TRIPOD 3 4 135 345 01 SHEET TRIPOD 4 X 2345 360 1 LID ASSY MS 5 4 132 603 01 PROTECTOR CABLE 6 4 132 601 01 SHEET 01 RADIATION 7 4 133 936 01 RETAINER CABLE 2 2 635 562 31 SCREW M1 7 Black 69 2 599 475 21 SCREW M1 7 Silver 5 1 1 OVERALL SECTION ns not supplied 5 1 EXPLODED VIEWS 1 4 5 6 6 7 2 3 2 69 Camera Block Section See page 5 8 2 2 2 ns ns BT Panel Section See page 5 3 2 69 ...

Page 89: ...supplied LM 069 BT5501 BATTERY STORAGE LITHIUM Board on the mount position See page 4 43 A A 55 51 52 53 54 2 2 9 BT901 BH5501 Note BT5501 Note 3 ns MD Board Section See page 5 4 Note Replace the battery holder BH5501 together when replac ing the lithium battery BT5501 on the LM 069 board The battery holder removed once cannot be used again When mounting these parts mount new battery holder first ...

Page 90: ...2 BOARD COMPLETE SERVICE 103 3 300 092 01 SHEET N RADIATION 104 1 878 639 11 FP 1005 FLEXIBLE BOARD 105 4 124 827 01 LABEL FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION 106 1 875 837 11 FP 916 FLEXIBLE BOARD 107 X 2345 359 1 CABINET ASSY MS 108 A 1665 147 A MS 408 BOARD COMPLETE 3 2 660 401 01 SCREW M1 7 NEW TRU STAR P2 Red 69 2 599 475 21 SCREW M1 7 Silver MS 408 MD 142 A A B B C D E E D C 101 102 104 105 108 106 107...

Page 91: ...902 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE 154 A 1528 464 A FP 903 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE 155 3 300 101 01 SHEET AG COPY 156 3 300 091 01 SHEET A RADIATION 157 4 132 600 01 HEAT SINK MD 158 A 1665 153 A CV 037 BOARD COMPLETE 159 1 878 635 11 FP 997 FLEXIBLE BOARD 160 1 878 638 11 FP 1004 FLEXIBLE BOARD 161 4 137 996 01 SPACER CV 3 2 660 401 01 SCREW M1 7 NEW TRU STAR P2 Red 69 2 599 475 21 SCREW M1 7 Silver DIS...

Page 92: ...AD93700 202 1 487 116 11 SWITCH BLOCK CONTROL PS93700 203 3 452 954 01 SHEET MD CONDUCTIVE 204 4 132 599 01 FRAME BASE 205 4 132 604 01 SHEET JK 206 A 1665 152 A FP 994 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE 207 3 300 099 01 SPACER CR 208 A 1665 150 A JK 378 BOARD COMPLETE 3 2 660 401 01 SCREW M1 7 NEW TRU STAR P2 Red 9 3 078 890 21 SCREW TAPPING Silver JK 378 LCD Section See Page 5 7 201 202 204 205 205 206 207...

Page 93: ...13 01 PRISM SHEET H 2 7 258 2 694 514 01 DIFFUSION SHEET 2 7 259 2 666 801 01 LIGHT GUIDE 2 7 260 2 694 515 01 REFLECTION SHEET 2 7 261 A 1665 146 A PD 374 BOARD COMPLETE 262 1 878 637 11 FP 1001 FLEXIBLE BOARD 263 4 132 607 01 FRAME LCD 264 4 132 605 01 HOLDER SP 265 4 132 606 01 SHEET SP 266 4 136 658 01 SHEET LIGHT INTERCEPTION 267 4 141 380 01 CUSHION SP LCD901 A 1202 058 A TP BLOCK ASSY 27ESH...

Page 94: ... 559 01 CABINET RE 313 4 132 563 01 O RING TP Note 314 A 1665 274 A CC 109 BOARD COMPLETE 315 1 966 478 11 HARNESS CC 002 316 4 132 611 01 CLAMP CODE MIC901 1 542 787 11 MICROPHONE UNIT 1 2 635 562 11 SCREW M1 7 Black 3 2 660 401 01 SCREW M1 7 NEW TRU STAR P2 Red 9 3 078 890 21 SCREW TAPPING Silver 11 3 078 890 11 SCREW TAPPING Silver 12 3 080 204 21 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 69 2 599 475 21 SCREW M1...

Page 95: ...001 SEAL 356 A 1665 272 A CM 107 BOARD COMPLETE including IC6904 CMOS imager Note 357 1 878 636 11 FP 1000 FLEXIBLE BOARD 358 A 1665 271 A LC 096 BOARD COMPLETE 359 4 132 552 01 FRAME R LENS 1 2 635 562 11 SCREW M1 7 Black 3 2 660 401 01 SCREW M1 7 NEW TRU STAR P2 Red 5 3 080 204 01 SCREW TAPPING P2 Black 9 3 078 890 21 SCREW TAPPING Silver LD 235 LC 096 CM 107 3 3 1 1 1 5 9 ns 351 352 353 354 355...

Page 96: ...17 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C6914 1 165 884 11 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 6 3V C6915 1 112 717 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C6916 1 165 884 11 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 6 3V C6917 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C6918 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C6919 1 112 717 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C6920 1 165 884 11 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 6 3V C6921 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C6922 1...

Page 97: ...0P CN9102 1 821 894 11 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 80P A 1665 152 A FP 994 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE CONNECTOR 0 CN00011 820 778 11 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD A 1665 151 A FP 995 FLEXIBLE BOARD COMPLETE CONNECTOR CN1001 1 819 696 21 CONNECTOR HDMI HDMI OUT A 1665 150 A JK 378 BOARD COMPLETE J7701 is not supplied but this is included in JK 378 complete board CAPACITOR C7701 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF...

Page 98: ...72 TRANSISTOR XP4501 RESISTOR R5402 1 208 691 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 0 5 1 16W R5403 1 208 691 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 0 5 1 16W R5404 1 219 600 11 METAL CHIP 56K 0 5 1 16W R5405 1 219 600 11 METAL CHIP 56K 0 5 1 16W R5406 1 219 600 11 METAL CHIP 56K 0 5 1 16W R5407 1 219 600 11 METAL CHIP 56K 0 5 1 16W R5408 1 208 691 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 0 5 1 16W R5409 1 219 600 11 METAL CHIP 56K 0 5 1 16W R5410 1 219 600...

Page 99: ... 953 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R5243 1 208 943 11 METAL CHIP 220K 0 5 1 16W R5244 1 208 911 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 16W R5245 1 208 909 11 METAL CHIP 8 2K 0 5 1 16W R5246 1 208 909 11 METAL CHIP 8 2K 0 5 1 16W R5247 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R5248 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R5249 1 208 911 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 16W R5250 1 208 943 11 METAL CHIP 220K 0 5 1 16W R5251 1 240 707 91 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 ...

Page 100: ...11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10 6 3V C4601 1 165 875 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 10V C4602 1 165 875 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 10V C4603 1 165 875 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 10V C4604 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C4609 1 107 819 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 16V C4701 1 164 939 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50V C4702 1 127 715 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22uF 10 16V C4703 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V C4704 1 1...

Page 101: ...1D TR FA IC2601 6 711 003 01 IC T6UL2XBG 0002 EO2 IC2701 6 712 123 01 IC ADV7520NKBBCZRL 80 IC2703 6 705 337 01 IC TK11150CSCL G IC2801 6 710 768 01 IC NN12923B BB IC4601 6 702 519 01 IC S 80840CNNB B8ZT2G IC4701 6 710 636 01 IC MB44C005BBGL G ERE1 IC4703 8 759 581 11 IC NJM2125F TE2 IC4708 6 709 769 01 IC TK63715AB1G0B IC4901 6 807 901 01 IC MB95005BGL G 110 ERE1 COIL L2701 1 400 342 21 INDUCTOR ...

Page 102: ... 1 10W R4606 1 218 953 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R4607 1 218 961 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R4608 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R4702 1 240 703 91 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 20W R4703 1 218 965 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R4704 1 218 977 11 METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R4705 1 208 931 11 METAL CHIP 68K 0 5 1 16W R4706 1 240 703 91 METAL CHIP 4 7K 5 1 20W R4707 1 216 789 11 METAL CHIP 2 2 5 1 10W R4708 1 218 941 81 M...

Page 103: ...L CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R4010 1 218 969 11 METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R5001 1 218 938 11 METAL CHIP 56 5 1 16W R5002 1 218 936 81 METAL CHIP 39 5 1 16W A 1665 146 A PD 374 BOARD COMPLETE CAPACITOR C6101 1 100 581 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047uF 10 50V C6102 1 100 581 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047uF 10 50V C6103 1 165 989 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10 6 3V C6104 1 119 750 11 TANTAL CHIP 22uF 20 6 3V C6105 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC ...

Page 104: ...10 6 3V C1516 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C1517 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C1518 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C1519 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C1522 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C1523 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C1524 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C1526 1 112 534 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C1527 1 114 292 91 CERAMI...

Page 105: ...6 3V C2402 1 112 716 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 6 3V C2410 1 128 627 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 16V C2413 1 128 627 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 16V C2415 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2416 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2417 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2419 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C2426 1 165 884 11 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 6 3V C2427 1 165 884 11 CERAMIC CH...

Page 106: ... 0 R1507 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R1508 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 R1602 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R1701 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R1704 1 694 535 91 SHORT CHIP 0 MC1P R1705 1 694 535 91 SHORT CHIP 0 MC1 R1706 1 218 953 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R1707 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 R1708 1 240 779 91 METAL CHIP 620 0 5 1 20W R1709 1 240 808 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 20W R1711 1 240 760 91 METAL CHIP 100 0...

Page 107: ...5 91 SHORT CHIP 0 R2250 1 240 678 91 METAL CHIP 33 5 1 20W R2251 1 240 678 91 METAL CHIP 33 5 1 20W R2252 1 240 678 91 METAL CHIP 33 5 1 20W R2253 1 240 678 91 METAL CHIP 33 5 1 20W R2254 1 240 678 91 METAL CHIP 33 5 1 20W R2255 1 240 678 91 METAL CHIP 33 5 1 20W R2256 1 240 678 91 METAL CHIP 33 5 1 20W R2257 1 240 678 91 METAL CHIP 33 5 1 20W R2301 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R2405 1 694 535 91 SHO...

Page 108: ...per X 2345 369 1 One touch Tape 4 132 611 01 Cable Holder Note CD ROM Manuals for Digital HD Video Camera Recorder 4 121 562 01 Operating Guide 4 121 564 11 ENGLISH US CND 4 121 565 11 ENGLISH AEP 4 121 565 21 SIMPLIFIED CHINESE CH 4 121 564 01 JAPANESE 4 121 564 11 ENGLISH 4 121 564 21 FRENCH 4 121 565 11 ENGLISH 4 121 565 21 SIMPLIFIED CHINESE 4 121 565 31 FRENCH 4 121 565 41 SPANISH 4 121 565 5...

Page 109: ...日本語 取扱説明書 PDF ACアダプター AC L200C L200D 0 1 487 150 21 電源コード 0 1 836 251 11 リチャージャブルバッテリー パック NP FH60 0 A 1201 665 A コンポーネントA Vケーブル 1 834 646 11 A V接続ケーブル 1 823 156 51 USBケーブル 1 829 868 31 コントローラフック X 2345 368 1 ケーブルクランパー X 2345 369 1 ワンタッチテープ 4 132 611 01 ケーブルホルダ Note CD ROM Manuals for Digital HD Video Camera Recorder 4 121 562 01 CD ROM Video Camera Application Software PMB ソフトウェア PMBガイド を含む 4 133...

Page 110: ...4 121 565 11 1 2009 Sony Corporation Digital HD Video Camera Recorder Operating Guide Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference HXR MC1P ...

Page 111: ...be used with your camcorder Memory Stick You cannot use it in your camcorder Memory Stick PRO Duo media and Memory Stick PRO HG Duo media are both referred to as Memory Stick PRO Duo media in this manual You cannot use any type of memory card other than those mentioned above Memory Stick PRO Duo media can be used only with Memory Stick PRO media compatible equipment Do not attach a label or the li...

Page 112: ...ck points and or bright points white red blue or green in color that appear constantly on the LCD screen These points are normal results of the manufacturing process and do not affect the recording in any way Exposing the LCD screen or the lens to direct sunlight for long periods of time may cause malfunctions Do not aim at the sun Doing so might cause your camcorder to malfunction Take images of ...

Page 113: ...ompatible with the AVCHD format Save all your recorded image data To prevent your image data from being lost save all your recorded images on external media It is recommended that you save the image data on a disc such as DVD R using your computer etc p 33 Also you can save your image data using a VCR or a DVD HDD recorder p 40 It is recommended that you save your image data periodically after rec...

Page 114: ... action in slow motion SMTH SLW REC 21 Controlling the image settings manually with the CAM CTRL dial 22 Playback 23 Searching for desired scene by pinpoint Film Roll Index 26 Searching for desired scene by face Face Index 26 Searching for desired images by date Date Index 27 Using PB zoom 27 Playing back a series of still images Slide show 28 Playing the image on a TV 28 Saving images 33 OTHERS c...

Page 115: ...ecording still images VIEW IMAGES SET 53 Items to customize the display SOUND DISP SET 55 Items to adjust the sound and the screen OUTPUT SETTINGS 56 Items for when connecting other devices CLOCK LANG 57 Items to set clock and language GENERAL SET 57 Other setup items Activating functions using the OPTION MENU 59 Using the OPTION MENU 59 Recording items on the OPTION MENU 60 Viewing items on the O...

Page 116: ...ance and precautions 78 About the AVCHD format 78 About the Memory Stick media 78 About the InfoLITHIUM battery pack 79 About handling of your camcorder 80 Specifications 83 Identifying parts and controls 87 Indicators displayed during recording playback 91 Index 93 Additional Information Quick Reference ...

Page 117: ...em supplied AC Adaptor 1 p 9 Power cord Mains lead 1 p 9 Component A V cable 1 p 29 A V connecting cable 1 p 31 40 USB cable 1 p 41 42 Rechargeable battery pack NP FH60 1 p 9 Controller hook 1 p 89 Cable clamper 1 p 90 CD ROM Video Camera Application Software 1 PMB Picture Motion Browser including PMB Guide p 68 CD ROM Manuals for Digital HD Video Camera Recorder 1 Operating Guide 2 ...

Page 118: ... the camcorder 2 Connect the power cord mains lead to the AC Adaptor and the wall outlet wall socket 3 Slide the POWER switch to OFF the default setting 4 Attach the battery pack by sliding it in the direction of the arrow until it clicks The CHG charge lamp lights up and charging starts When the CHG charge lamp turns off the battery pack is fully charged b Notes Disconnect the AC Adaptor from the...

Page 119: ...m a wall outlet wall socket Make the same connections as you do when charging the battery pack The battery pack will not lose its charge in this case To check the remaining battery Battery Info Slide the POWER switch to OFF then press DISPLAY BATT INFO After a while the approximate recordable time and battery information appear for about 7 seconds You can view the battery information for up to 20 ...

Page 120: ... lead is disconnected from the wall outlet wall socket We do not recommend using an NP FH30 which only allows short recording and playback times with your camcorder On the charging recording playback time Times measured with the camcorder at 25 C 77 F 10 C to 30 C 50 F to 86 F is recommended The recording and playback time will be shorter when you use your camcorder in low temperatures The recordi...

Page 121: ... ON 2 Press the Movie Still select button and turn on the desired mode lamp Movie To record movies Still To record still images Go to step 4 when you turn on your camcorder for the first time 3 Touch HOME t SETTINGS t CLOCK LANG t CLOCK SET The CLOCK SET screen appears 4 Select the desired geographical area with then touch NEXT 5 Set SUMMERTIME then touch NEXT 6 Set Y year with 7 Select M with the...

Page 122: ... case charge the built in rechargeable battery and then set the date and time again p 83 It takes a few seconds for your camcorder to be ready to shoot after the power is turned on You cannot operate your camcorder during this time z Tips Touch HOME t SETTINGS t SOUND DISP SET t LCD BRIGHT p 55 and adjust the brightness of the LCD screen The information is displayed or hidden display y no display ...

Page 123: ...when the Movie Still mode lamps p 12 or the access lamp p 14 is lit or flashing Otherwise the media may be damaged recorded images may be lost or other malfunctions could occur Eject the Memory Stick PRO Duo media from the camcorder Remove the battery pack or AC Adaptor Shake or knock your camcorder Do not open the Memory Stick Duo media cover during recording If you force the Memory Stick PRO Duo...

Page 124: ...r Mbps For the number of recordable still images see page 52 You can record movies of a maximum of 3 999 scenes with HD high definition image quality and 9 999 scenes with SD standard definition image quality This technology causes fluctuations in the recording time of the Memory Stick PRO Duo media Movies containing quickly moving and complex images are recorded at a higher bit rate and this redu...

Page 125: ...ide the POWER switch to ON 2 Touch HOME 3 Touch the desired category Example OTHERS category 4 Touch the desired item Example EDIT 5 Follow the guide on the screen for further operation To hide the HOME MENU screen Touch To see the explanation of the HOME MENU HELP 1 Touch HOME The HOME MENU appears 2 Touch HELP The bottom of the HELP turns orange POWER switch HOME ...

Page 126: ...yback 3 Touch the item you want to learn more about When you touch an item its explanation appears on the screen To apply the option touch YES otherwise touch NO z Tips To deactivate the HELP touch HELP again in step 2 ...

Page 127: ...e file is created automatically When the HOLD switch D is set to the right the buttons and touch panel cannot be operated p 20 z Tips For types of Memory Stick media you can use in your camcorder see page 2 You can check the recordable time and the remaining capacity etc by touching HOME A t MANAGE MEDIA t MEDIA INFO p 45 The image is displayed in a smaller recording angle on the LCD screen of the...

Page 128: ...C lightly to adjust the focus A a beep sounds then press it fully B a shutter click sounds appears beside When disappears the image has been recorded z Tips For the recordable time and the number of recordable images see page 15 and 52 You can record still images during movie recording by pressing PHOTO C Dual Rec p 21 You can capture still images from recorded movies p 36 You can switch the shoot...

Page 129: ...INFO button p 10 displays the Battery Info when the POWER switch is set to OFF A SHUT OFF p 57 You can magnify images up to 10 times the original size with the power zoom lever Move the power zoom lever slightly for a slower zoom Move it further for a faster zoom b Notes The minimum possible distance between camcorder and subject while maintaining sharp focus is about 1 cm about 13 32 in for wide ...

Page 130: ...out 3 seconds This is useful to shoot fast actions such as a golf or tennis swing 1 Touch HOME t CAMERA t SMTH SLW REC 2 Press START STOP A 3 second movie approx is recorded as a 12 second slow motion movie Recording disappears when recording is finished Touch to cancel the smooth slow recording To change the setting Touch OPTION t tab then select the setting you want to change TIMING Select the r...

Page 131: ... MANUAL for a few seconds The DIAL SETTING screen appears 2 Rotate the CAM CTRL dial and select the item to be assigned 3 Press MANUAL b Notes Manual settings will be retained even if you change the assigned item of the CAM CTRL dial However if you set EXPOSURE after setting AE SHIFT manually EXPOSURE will override AE SHIFT If you select RESET in step 2 all the items adjusted manually are reset to...

Page 132: ...ES B The VISUAL INDEX screen appears on the LCD screen It may take some time to display the thumbnails HOME A VIEW IMAGES B Power zoom lever C Previous 6 images Next 6 images Selects images by date p 27 Appears with the image on the tab that was lastly played back recorded B for the still image Returns to the recording screen OPTION HOME MENU ...

Page 133: ...ct the desired movie to play back z Tips When playback from the selected movie reaches the last movie the screen returns to the VISUAL INDEX screen Touch during pause to play back movie slowly A touch of makes the reverse fast forward approximately 5 times faster 2 touches makes it approximately 10 times faster 3 touches makes it approximately 30 times faster and 4 touches makes it approximately 6...

Page 134: ... the desired still image to play back z Tips You can switch the playback mode by touching HOME A t VIEW IMAGES t VISUAL INDEX Viewing still images Previous Next Goes to the VISUAL INDEX screen OPTION Return to the VISUAL INDEX screen Slide show p 28 ...

Page 135: ...ording are displayed on the index screen You can play back the movie from the selected face image Set INDEX SET to ON before recording to play back from INDEX p 51 Make sure that flashes during recording and detected face images are stored in Face Index 1 Turn on the camcorder and touch VIEW IMAGES The VISUAL INDEX screen appears 2 Touch Face Index 3 Touch to select the desired movie 4 Touch then ...

Page 136: ...en 4 Touch to select the date of the desired movie then touch The movies of the selected date are displayed on the VISUAL INDEX screen z Tips On the Film Roll Index Face Index screen you can use the Date Index function by following the steps 3 to 4 You can magnify still images from about 1 1 to 5 times the original size Magnification can be adjusted with the power zoom lever 1 Play back the still ...

Page 137: ...You can set continuous slide show playback by touching OPTION t tab t SLIDE SHOW SET The default setting is ON continuous playback Playing back a series of still images Slide show Playing the image on a TV Connection methods and quality of the image viewed on the TV screen differ depending on what type of TV is connected and the connectors used Use the supplied AC Adaptor as the power source p 9 R...

Page 138: ...ed back with SD standard definition image quality Connecting to a high definition TV Signal flow Type Camcorder Cable TV HOME MENU setting SETTINGS t OUTPUT SETTINGS t COMPONENT t 1080i 576i p 56 If you connect only component video audio signals are not output Connect the white and red plugs to output audio signals t p 29 t p 30 Component A V cable supplied Green Y Blue PB CB Red PR CR Red White ...

Page 139: ...T t 4 3 on your camcorder when recording an image p 50 Use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo Images are not output from the HDMI OUT jack of your camcorder if copyright protection signals are recorded in the images Some TVs may not function correctly e g no sound or image with this connection Do not connect the HDMI OUT jack of your camcorder and HDMI OUT jack of the external device with the HDMI c...

Page 140: ... t OUTPUT SETTINGS t TV TYPE t 16 9 4 3 p 56 When the S VIDEO plug S VIDEO channel is connected audio signals are not output To output audio signals connect the white and red plugs to the audio input jack of your TV This connection produces higher resolution images compared with the A V connecting cable Type SETTINGS t OUTPUT SETTINGS t TV TYPE t 16 9 4 3 p 56 Component A V cable supplied Green Y ...

Page 141: ...ted on the bottom surface only This adaptor is designed for output use only b Notes When the A V connecting cable is used to output images images are output with SD standard definition image quality z Tips If you connect your camcorder to the TV using more than one type of cable to output images the order of priority of the TV input jacks is as follows HDMI t component t S VIDEO t video ...

Page 142: ...necessary For details see PMB Guide Saving images using a computer Creating a disc with One Touch One Touch Disc Burn You can save images recorded on the camcorder directly to a disc with ease Saving images on a computer You can save images recorded on the camcorder on the hard disk of a computer Creating a disc with selected images You can save images copied to your computer on a disc You can als...

Page 143: ...r eject Memory Stick PRO Duo media from your camcorder while deleting the images It may damage the media When write protection is set to the images in the Memory Stick PRO Duo media by another device you cannot delete the images Important data should besaved on external media p 33 Donottrytodeletethefilesonthe MemoryStick PRO Duo media in your camcorder using a computer z Tips You can select up to...

Page 144: ...es recorded on the selected date are displayed on the screen Touch the movie on the LCD screen to confirm the movie Touch to return to the previous screen 3 Touch t YES t b Notes If the deleted movie is included in the Playlist p 38 the movie added to the Playlist is deleted also from the Playlist 1 Touch HOME t OTHERS t DELETE 2 Touch DELETE 3 Touch DELETE 4 Touch the still image to be deleted Th...

Page 145: ...nother movie touch then follow the steps 2 to 4 To finish capturing Touch t b Notes The image size is fixed depending on the image quality of the movie 2 1M with HD high definition image quality 0 2M in 16 9 wide with SD standard definition image quality VGA 0 3M in 4 3 with SD standard definition image quality The Memory Stick PRO Duo media should have enough free space The recording date and tim...

Page 146: ...es You cannot restore movies once they are divided Adjusts the dividing point with more precision after the dividing point has been selected with Returns to the beginning of the selected movie Do not remove the battery pack or the AC Adaptor or eject the Memory Stick PRO Duo media from your camcorder while dividing the movie It may damage the Memory Stick PRO Duo media If you divide the original m...

Page 147: ...ing dates of movies are displayed on the screen 2 Touch to select the recording date of the desired movie 3 Touch while the selected recording date is highlighted The movies recorded on the selected date are displayed on the screen Touch the image on the LCD screen to confirm the movie Touch to return to the previous screen 4 Touch t YES t b Notes Do not remove the battery pack or the AC Adaptor o...

Page 148: ...ie to be erased from the Playlist The selected movie is marked with Press and hold the movie on the LCD screen to confirm the movie Touch to return to the previous screen 4 Touch t YES t z Tips The original movies are not changed even if you erase the movies from the Playlist To change the order within the Playlist 1 Touch HOME t OTHERS t PLAYLIST EDIT 2 Touch MOVE MOVE 3 Select the movie to be mo...

Page 149: ...ince dubbing is performed via analog data transfer the image quality may deteriorate A A V connecting cable supplied Connect to input jacks of other devices B A V connecting cable with S VIDEO sold separately When connecting to another device via the S VIDEO jack by using an A V connecting cable with an S VIDEO cable sold separately higher quality images can be produced than with an A V connecting...

Page 150: ... an input selector set it to the input mode 3 Connect your camcorder to the recording device VCR or DVD HDD recorder with the A V connecting cable supplied 1 or an A V connecting cable with S VIDEO sold separately 2 Connect your camcorder to the input jacks of the recording device 4 Start the playback on your camcorder and record it on the recording device Refer to the instruction manuals supplied...

Page 151: ...footage may be played on a compatible Blu ray Disc player recorder or other compatible device z Tips If the USB SELECT screen does not appear touch HOME t OTHERS t USB CONNECT Printing recorded images PictBridge compliant printer You can print out still images using a PictBridge compliant printer without connecting the camcorder to a computer Connect your camcorder to the AC Adaptor to obtain powe...

Page 152: ... the USB cable from your camcorder or the printer If the printer stops working disconnect the USB cable turn the printer off and on again and restart the operation from the beginning You can select only the paper sizes that the printer can print On some printer models the top bottom right and left edges of images may be trimmed If you print a still image recorded in a 16 9 wide ratio the left and ...

Page 153: ... Memory Stick PRO Duo media p 46 Setting the image quality You can select the image quality for recording playback editing on your camcorder In the default setting the image quality is set to HD high definition z Tips You can perform recording playback editing operations for the selected image quality When you want to change the image quality select the image quality again 1 Touch HOME t MANAGE ME...

Page 154: ...ck PRO Duo media both free and used will be slightly smaller than the advertized size of the Memory Stick PRO Duo media Since there is a management file area the used space is not displayed as 0 MB even if you perform MEDIA FORMAT p 45 Deleting all images Formatting Formatting deletes all the images to recover recordable free space To avoid the loss of important images you should save them before ...

Page 155: ...istency of movies still images in the Memory Stick PRO Duo media and repairs any inconsistencies found 1 Touch HOME t MANAGE MEDIA t REPAIR IMG DB F 2 Touch YES Your camcorder will check the management file If no inconsistency was found touch to finish the operation 3 Touch YES 4 After Completed appears touch b Notes Do not apply mechanical shock or vibration to your camcorder and do not remove th...

Page 156: ...E MENU 1 Turn on your camcorder then touch HOME 2 Touch SETTINGS 3 Touch the desired setup item If the item is not on the screen touch to change the page 4 Touch the desired item If the item is not on the screen touch to change the page 5 Change the setting then touch Using the HOME MENU SETTINGS category HOME ...

Page 157: ...OR 50 GUIDEFRAME 50 ZEBRA 50 REMAINING SET 51 SUB T DATE 51 DIAL SETTING 51 INDEX SET 51 Items Page IMAGE SIZE 52 FILE NO 52 AE SHIFT 49 WB SHIFT 49 GUIDEFRAME 50 ZEBRA 50 DIAL SETTING 51 Items Page DATA CODE 53 DISPLAY 54 Items Page VOLUME 55 BEEP 55 LCD BRIGHT 55 LCD BL LEVEL 55 LCD COLOR 55 Items Page TV TYPE 56 DISP OUTPUT 56 COMPONENT 56 Items Page CLOCK SET 12 AREA SET 57 SUMMERTIME 57 LANGU...

Page 158: ...the LP mode the quality of movies may be degraded or scenes with quick movements may appear with block noise when you play back the image z Tips See page 15 on the expected recording time of each recording mode Select ON to adjust the exposure using dark bright and the setting value appear on the screen The default setting is OFF z Tips Touch if the subject is white or the backlight is bright or t...

Page 159: ... range of colors Various colors such as the brilliant color of flowers and turquoise blue of the sea can be more faithfully reproduced The default setting is OFF b Notes Set X V COLOR to ON when the recorded content will be played back on an x v Color compliant TV If the movie recorded with this function ON is played back on an non x v Color compliant TV the color may not be reproduced correctly X...

Page 160: ... remaining recordable time for movies is less than 5 minutes the indicator stays on the screen When you set to ON the default setting you can display the recording date and time while playing back the images recorded on your camcorder on devices compatible with the subtitle display function Refer also to the instruction manual of the display device b Notes The images recorded with HD high definiti...

Page 161: ...The number of recordable still images shown is for the maximum image size of your camcorder The actual number of recordable still images is displayed on the LCD screen during recording p 91 b Notes When using Memory Stick PRO Duo media made by Sony Corporation The number of recordable still images varies depending on the recording conditions or type of Memory Stick media The unique pixel array of ...

Page 162: ...BRA DIAL SETTING VIEW IMAGES SET Items to customize the display Touch 1 then 2 If the item is not on the screen touch to change the page How to set HOME MENU t page 47 OPTION MENU t page 59 The default settings are marked with B During playback displays the information data code recorded automatically at the time of recording B OFF Data code is not displayed DATE TIME Displays the date and time CA...

Page 163: ...O Duo media condition bars appear appears on all images recorded with the camcorder appears on all images recorded using a flash with other device You can select the number of thumbnails that appear on the VISUAL INDEX screen BZOOM LINK Change the number of thumbnails 6 or 12 with the power zoom lever on your camcorder 6IMAGES Displays thumbnails of 6 images 12IMAGES Displays thumbnails of 12 imag...

Page 164: ...2 Touch z Tips This adjustment does not affect the recorded images in any way VOLUME BEEP LCD BRIGHT You can adjust the brightness 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 BRIGHT is automatically selected for the setting When you select BRIGHT battery life is slightly reduced during r...

Page 165: ...cal ratio of the image recorded with HD high definition image quality is 16 9 TV TYPE 16 9 wide images 4 3 images 16 9 wide images 4 3 images B LCD PANEL Shows displays such as the time code on the LCD screen V OUT PANEL Shows displays such as the time code on the TV screen and the LCD screen b Notes The setting of DISP OUTPUT may be changed according to the setting of CTRL FOR HDMI p 58 Select CO...

Page 166: ...or when you cannot find your native tongue among the options GENERAL SET Other setup items Touch 1 then 2 If the item is not on the screen touch to change the page How to set HOME MENU t page 47 OPTION MENU t page 59 The default settings are marked with B The camera recording lamp on the front of your camcorder lights up as the default setting is ON See page 82 5 min The camcorder is automatically...

Page 167: ...do the playback operation with the remote commander of your TV by connecting your camcorder to a BRAVIA Sync compatible TV with the HDMI cable z Tips If you turn off the TV your camcorder is turned off simultaneously CTRL FOR HDMI Control for HDMI ...

Page 168: ...camcorder touch OPTION on the screen 2 Touch the desired item If you cannot find the desired item touch another tab to change the page If you cannot find the item anywhere the function does not work under the current situation 3 Change the setting then touch b Notes The tabs and items that appear on the screen depend on the recording playback status of your camcorder at the time Some items appear ...

Page 169: ...Items that are included also in the HOME MENU Viewing items on the OPTION MENU Items Page tab DELETE a 34 DELETE by date a 35 DELETE ALL a 35 tab DIVIDE a 37 ERASE ALL a 39 MOVE a 39 The tab depends on the situation No tab ADD a 38 ADD a 38 ADD by date a 38 ADD by date a 38 PRINT a 42 SLIDE SHOW 28 VOLUME a 55 DATA CODE a 53 SLIDE SHOW SET 28 ADD a 38 ADD a 38 ADD by date a 38 ADD by date a 38 COP...

Page 170: ... The focal distance information distance at which the subject is focused on if it is dark and focus adjustment is difficult appears for a few seconds in the following cases This information will not display correctly if an optional conversion lens is being used when the focus mode is switched from automatic to manual when you set focus manually You can also adjust the focus manually using the CAM ...

Page 171: ...h the point where you want to fix and adjust the exposure on the screen appears 2 Touch END To return the setting to automatic exposure touch AUTO t END in step 1 b Notes If you set SPOT METER EXPOSURE is automatically set to MANUAL You can record images effectively in various situations B AUTO Select to automatically record images effectively without the SCENE SELECTION function TWILIGHT Select t...

Page 172: ...ing conditions Outdoors Night views neon signs and fireworks Sunrise or sunset Under daylight fluorescent lamps INDOOR n The white balance is adjusted to be appropriate for the following recording conditions Indoors At party scenes or studios where the lighting conditions change quickly Under video lamps in a studio or under sodium lamps or incandescent like color lamps ONE PUSH The white balance ...

Page 173: ...en it is hard to focus automatically The shutter speed of your camcorder changes depending on the brightness which may result in a slowdown of the motion of the image You can record a transition with the following effects added to the interval between scenes 1 Select the desired effect in STBY to fading in or REC to fading out mode then touch 2 Press START STOP The fader indicator stops flashing a...

Page 174: ...nd in a concert hall etc B NORMAL Records surrounding sounds converting them into the appropriate level LOW Records surrounding sounds faithfully This setting is not suitable for recording conversations appears when SELF TIMER is set to ON Press PHOTO to start the count down A still image is recorded after about 10 seconds To cancel the recording touch RESET To cancel the self timer select OFF BLT...

Page 175: ...e quality HD to standard definition image quality SD Copying a disc Application DirectX 9 0c or later This product is based on DirectX technology It is necessary to have DirectX installed Memory For Windows XP 512 MB or more 1 GB or more is recommended For processing SD standard definition image quality content only 256 MB of memory or more is necessary For Windows Vista 1 GB or more Hard disk Dis...

Page 176: ... screen appears If the screen does not appear 1 Click Start then click My Computer 2 Double click SONYPICTUTIL E CD ROM disc drive Drive names such as E may vary depending on the computer 4 Click Install 5 Select the language for the application to be installed then click Next 6 As the screen to confirm the connection appears connect your camcorder to the computer following the steps below 1 Conne...

Page 177: ...To disconnect the USB cable 1 Click the icon t Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device on the task tray on the bottom right of the desktop of your computer 2 Touch END t YES on the screen of your camcorder 3 Disconnect the USB cable To operate PMB To start PMB click Start t All Programs t Sony Picture Utility t PMB To see PMB Guide To find out how to use PMB see PMB Guide To display PMB Guide click ...

Page 178: ...If the functions still do not work press the RESET button p 89 using a pointed object If you press the RESET button all settings including the clock setting are reset Buttons do not work When the HOLD switch is set to the right be sure to slide the HOLD switch to the left p 20 The menu settings have changed automatically If you remove the battery pack or disconnect the AC Adaptor while the power i...

Page 179: ... on your camcorder p 45 You cannot delete images stored on or format the Memory Stick PRO Duo media The maximum number of images that you can delete at one time is 100 You cannot delete the images protected on another device The data file name is not indicated correctly or flashes The file is damaged The file format is not supported by your camcorder p 78 Refer also to Memory Stick PRO Duo media p...

Page 180: ...atio 16 9 wide 4 3 cannot be changed The horizontal to vertical ratio of the movie recorded with HD high definition image quality is 16 9 wide The auto focus does not function Set FOCUS to AUTO p 61 The recording conditions are not suitable for auto focus Adjust the focus manually p 61 The subjects passing by the lens very fast appear crooked This is called the focal plane phenomenon This is not a...

Page 181: ...corded sound may be difficult to hear When using SMTH SLW REC set RECORD SOUND to ON p 21 Unable to edit Unable to edit because of the condition of the image Images cannot be added in the Playlist There is no free space in the Memory Stick PRO Duo media You can add no more than 999 images with HD high definition image quality or 99 images with SD standard definition image quality to a Playlist Era...

Page 182: ...sure to connect to the input jack of another device p 40 You cannot install PMB Check the computer environment required to install PMB Install PMB in the proper order p 66 PMB does not work correctly Quit PMB and restart your computer The following list shows examples of unworkable combinations of functions and menu items Playing the Memory Stick PRO Duo media on other devices Dubbing Connecting t...

Page 183: ... flashing The battery pack is nearly used up Depending on the operating environment or battery conditions E may flash even if there are approximately 20 minutes remaining High temperature warning Slow flashing The temperature of your camcorder is getting higher Turn off your camcorder and leave it for a while in a cool place Fast flashing The temperature of your camcorder is extremely high Turn of...

Page 184: ...r a while then record You hear a melody when the warning indicators appear on the screen p 55 If messages appear on the screen follow the instructions x Memory Stick PRO Duo media Reinsert the Memory Stick Reinsert the Memory Stick PRO Duo media a few times If even then the indicator flashes the Memory Stick PRO Duo media could be damaged Try with another Memory Stick PRO Duo media This Memory Sti...

Page 185: ...ies Do you want to repair the Image Database File The Image Database File is damaged and you cannot record movies Touch YES to repair You can record still images on Memory Stick PRO Duo media Recovering data Your camcorder tries to recover data automatically if the data writing was not performed properly Cannot recover data Because data writing onto the Memory Stick PRO Duo media failed your camco...

Page 186: ...apacity of a file number exceeds 9999 another folder is created to record new movie files The folder name goes up 101PNV01 t 102PNV01 D Still image files JPEG files The extension of the files is JPG The file numbers go up automatically When the capacity of a file number exceeds 9999 another folder is created to store new image files The folder name goes up 101MSDCF t 102MSDCF By selecting HOME t O...

Page 187: ...finition specification which utilizes 1 080 effective scanning lines and the interlace system 2 720p specification A high definition specification which utilizes 720 effective scanning lines and the progressive system 3 Data recorded in AVCHD format other than the above mentioned cannot be played on your camcorder Memory Stick media is a compact portable IC recording medium with a large data capac...

Page 188: ...th Memory Stick media compliant device be sure to insert the Memory Stick PRO Duo media into Memory Stick Duo media adaptor When inserting Memory Stick PRO Duo media into Memory Stick Duo media adaptor make sure the Memory Stick PRO Duo media is inserted facing in the correct direction then insert it all the way in Note that improper use may cause a malfunction Also if you force the Memory Stick P...

Page 189: ...pare battery packs ready for 2 or 3 times the expected recording time and make trial recordings before making the actual recording Do not expose the battery pack to water The battery pack is not water resistant About the remaining battery time indicator When the power goes off even though the remaining battery time indicator indicates that the battery pack has enough power to operate charge the ba...

Page 190: ... cord lead Do not damage the power cord mains lead such as by placing anything heavy on it Do not use a deformed or damaged battery pack Keep metal contacts clean If the battery electrolytic liquid has leaked consult your local authorized Sony service facility wash off any liquid that may have contacted your skin if any liquid gets in your eyes wash with plenty of water and consult a doctor x When...

Page 191: ...reen dirty it is recommended you use a soft cloth to clean it When you use the LCD Cleaning Kit sold separately do not apply the cleaning liquid directly to the LCD screen Use cleaning paper moistened with the liquid x On adjustment of the touch panel CALIBRATION The buttons on the touch panel may not work correctly If this happens follow the procedure below It is recommended that you connect your...

Page 192: ...hours Specifications System Video compression format AVCHD HD MPEG2 SD JPEG Still images Audio compression format Dolby Digital 2ch Dolby Digital Stereo Creator Video signal PAL color CCIR standards 1080 50i specification Recording format HD AVCHD 1080 50i SD MPEG2 PS Still image Exif Ver 2 2 1 Image device 3 6 mm 1 5 type CMOS sensor Recording pixels still image 4 3 Max 4 0 mega 2 304 1 728 pixel...

Page 193: ...parts Cable length 2 8 m 9 18 feet Mass approx 500 g 1 lb 1 oz main unit only 580 g 1 lb 4 oz including the supplied rechargeable battery pack controller hook and Memory Stick PRO Duo media AC Adaptor Power requirements AC 100 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Current consumption 0 35 A 0 18 A Power consumption 18 W Output voltage DC 8 4 V Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C...

Page 194: ...mes mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Furthermore and are not mentioned in each case in this manual Notes on the License ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN CONSUMER PERSONAL USE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG 2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE ...

Page 195: ...der the conditions of the supplied GPL LGPL Source code is provided on the web Use the following URL to download it When downloading the source code select DCR DVD810 as the model for your camcorder http www sony net Products Linux We would prefer you do not contact us about the contents of source code Read license2 pdf in the License folder on the CD ROM You will find licenses in English of GPL a...

Page 196: ...e numbers in are reference pages Main body A Battery pack 9 B BATT RELEASE lever 10 C DC IN jack 9 D USB jack 41 42 E A V Remote Connector 28 F HDMI OUT jack 28 G Speaker Playback sounds come out from the speaker For how to adjust the volume see page 24 H LCD screen 12 ...

Page 197: ...ding lamp 57 Lights up in red during recording Flashes when remaining Memory Stick PRO Duo media space or battery power is low E START STOP button 19 F CAM CTRL dial 22 G MANUAL button 22 H DISPLAY BATT INFO button 10 13 I Power zoom lever 20 27 J Memory Stick Duo media slot 14 K Access lamp 14 ...

Page 198: ...Controller hook attachment Tripod receptacle You cannot use a tripod when you attach the controller hook To attach the controller hook Slide the controller hook in the direction of the arrow until it clicks To remove the controller hook Raise the edge of the controller hook then slide it in the direction of the arrow to remove the controller hook Controller hook ...

Page 199: ...ach the tripod sold separately to the tripod receptacle using a tripod screw sold separately the length of the screw must be less than 5 5 mm 7 32 in To adhere the cable clamper Raise the one touch tape then wind the cable around the hook to adhere the one touch tape One touch tape ...

Page 200: ...our minute second G Recording remaining time H OPTION button 59 I VIEW IMAGES button 23 J Image size 52 K Approximate number of recordable still images and media During still image recording L Recording folder M Return button N Playback mode O Currently playing movie number Number of total recorded movies P Previous Next button 24 Q Video operation buttons 24 R Currently playing still image number...

Page 201: ... not displayed while recording However you can check them as DATA CODE during playback p 53 Indicators when you made changes Indicator Meaning Self timer recording 65 MICREF LEVEL low 65 WIDE SELECT 50 BLT IN ZOOM MIC 65 Indicator Meaning IMAGE SIZE 52 Continuous slide show 28 Color Slow Shutter 64 PictBridge connecting 42 E Warning 74 Upper left Upper right Bottom Center Indicator Meaning Fader 6...

Page 202: ... CTRL FOR HDMI Control for HDMI 58 D DATA CODE 53 92 Date Index 27 DATE TIME 13 53 92 DC IN jack 9 DELETE 34 DIAL SETTING 51 DIGITAL ZOOM 50 DISP OUTPUT 56 73 DISPLAY 54 Display indicators 91 DIVIDE 37 Dual Rec 21 Dubbing 40 D EFFECT Digital effect 64 73 E EDIT 37 Editing 34 ERASE 39 EXPOSURE 62 F Face Index 26 FADER 64 73 FH 49 File 77 FILE NO File number 52 Film Roll Index 26 FIREWORKS 62 FOCUS ...

Page 203: ...aylist 38 PLAYLIST EDIT 39 PMB Guide 66 68 PMB Picture Motion Browser 66 PORTRAIT Soft portrait 63 Power cord Mains lead 8 Pre installed rechargeable battery 83 Preventing operation errors 20 Print 42 Printer 42 R REC LAMP Recording lamp 57 REC MODE Recording mode 49 RECORD SOUND 21 Recording 18 Recording format 78 Recording quality 15 Recording time 11 Remaining battery 10 REMAINING SET movie 51 ...

Page 204: ...ng pictures on a TV 28 VISUAL INDEX 23 VOLUME 55 Volume adjustment 24 V OUT PANEL 56 W Wall outlet Wall socket 9 Warning indicators 74 Warning messages 75 WB SHIFT White Balance Shift 49 WHITE BAL White balance 63 73 WHITE FADER 64 Wide angle 20 WIDE SELECT 50 73 Wide TV 30 Windows 66 X X V COLOR 50 Z ZEBRA 50 Zoom 20 ZOOM LINK 54 ...

Page 205: ...Printed in Japan http www sony net Printed on 70 or more recycled paper using VOC Volatile Organic Compound free vegetable oil based ink GB ...

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Page 214: ...1 A1 DI08 325 Contents Correction of Disassembly Correction of Schematic Diagrams Correction of Printed Wiring Boards Correction of Repair Parts S M correction Page 2 3 Page 2 4 Page 2 5 Page 2 6 Page 2 7 Page 2 8 Page 2 9 Page 4 13 Page 4 15 Page 4 32 Page 4 47 Page 5 20 S M Rev issued Yes 985263912 pdf ...

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