background image

8-8

SNC-RZ30N/RZ30P (E)

8-8

2

3

4

5

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

1

JPEG CHIP

FLAME MEMORY

BUFFER MEMORY

XCOMP

XSTOP

XEOS

XJDSYNC

XJRST

XJSTDBY

XJDCLK

XJCLKEN

XJCAEN

XJCBUSY

XJCS

XJWR

XJRD

XJINT

XJEND

XSRST

other power

other power

69-70, 80-81, 92-93, 98-100,

Pin and Cap Connect List

14-15, 21-22, 35-36, 44-45, 62-63,

Pin and Cap Connect List

226-268, 274-275, 292-293

190-192, 209-210, 219-221, 227-229, 228-230, 236-237, 254-256,265-267

76-78, 113-115, 114-116, 151-153, 152-154, 161-162, 171-172, 189-191,

1-303, 2-304, 19-20, 28-29, 37-39, 38-41, 57-58, 66-67, 75-77,

Pin and Cap Connect List

PC Card Wait

IC102

HY57V643220CT-7TR

R102

68

C155

0.1uF

C152

0.1uF

C151

0.1uF

C147

0.1uF

C149

0.1uF

C154

0.1uF

C153

0.1uF

C150

0.1uF

C146

0.1uF

C148

0.1uF

C144

0.1uF

C145

0.1uF

C143

0.1uF

C116

0.1uF

C133

0.1uF

C123

0.1uF

C138

0.1uF

C128

0.1uF

C129

0.1uF

C119

0.1uF

C134

0.1uF

C124

0.1uF

C141

0.1uF

C131

0.1uF

C121

0.1uF

C137

0.1uF

C127

0.1uF

C142

0.1uF

C117

0.1uF

C132

0.1uF

C122

0.1uF

C139

0.1uF

C118

0.1uF

C135

0.1uF

C125

0.1uF

C140

0.1uF

C115

0.1uF

C130

0.1uF

C120

0.1uF

C136

0.1uF

C126

0.1uF

C101

0.1uF

C104

0.1uF

C108

0.1uF

C109

0.1uF

C105

0.1uF

C106

0.1uF

C107

0.1uF

C113

0.1uF

C102

0.1uF

C114

0.1uF

C103

0.1uF

C110

0.1uF

C111

0.1uF

C112

0.1uF

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

R103

22

005-B7

FLD

005-B7

XVD

005-B7

WEN

005-B7

XHD

005-B6

CCLK

005-B5

CAMC

005-B5

CAMY

R106

10k

R105

10k

R104

10k

003-B4

XEXWAT

R110

10k

R109

10k

R108

10k

R107

10k

001-P9,003-B5

CLK30MHz

001-C2

XSH_WAIT

001-C1

XSH_DREQ0

001-C2

XSH_DACK0

001-C8,003-B10

XSRST

001-C2

SH_RDXWR

001-C2,003-B10

XSH_BS

001-C2,003-B10

XSH_RD

001-C1,003-B10

XP_F_CS

001-C9

XSHINT

001-C2

XSH_CS

001-C2,003-B10

XSH_WE

001-C5,003-B9,004-B5

EXINT

001-P9,003-B9

SHD

001-C3,003-B5

SHA

+3.3V

R111

10k

R112

10k

GND

GND

GND

GND

R101

10k

GND

GND

GND

IC104

MD36053X-30

IC101

CY7C1021BV33-15ZCT

IC103

UPD65454GL-231-NMU

44

VSS1

45

DQ24

46

VSSQ5

47

DQ25

48

DQ26

49

VDDQ5

50

DQ27

51

DQ28

52

VSSQ6

53

DQ29

54

DQ30

55

VDDQ6

56

DQ31

57

NC4

58

VSS2

59

DQM3

60

A3

61

A4

62

A5

63

A6

64

A7

65

A8

66

A9

67

CKE

68

CLK

69

NC5

70

NC6

71

DQM1

72

VSS3

73

NC7

74

DQ8

75

VDDQ7

76

DQ9

77

DQ10

78

VSSQ7

79

DQ11

80

DQ12

81

VDDQ8

82

DQ13

83

DQ14

84

VSSQ8

85

DQ15

86

VSS4

43

VDD4

42

DQ23

41

VDDQ4

40

DQ22

39

DQ21

38

VSSQ4

37

DQ20

36

DQ19

35

VDDQ3

34

DQ18

33

DQ17

32

VSSQ3

31

DQ16

30

NC3

29

VDD3

28

DQM2

27

A2

26

A1

25

A0

24

A10/AP

23

BA1

22

BA0

21

NC2

20

CS

19

RAS

18

CAS

17

WE

16

DQM0

15

VDD2

14

NC1

13

DQ7

12

VSSQ2

11

DQ6

10

DQ5

9

VDDQ2

8

DQ4

7

DQ3

6

VSSQ1

5

DQ2

4

DQ1

3

VDDQ1

2

DQ0

1

VDD1

100

GND12

99

INT_

98

VDD13

97

RD_

96

WR_

95

CS_

94

DACK_

93

VDD12

92

GND11

91

DREQ_

90

DINT_

89

DATA0

88

DATA1

87

DATA2

86

DATA3

85

DATA4

84

DATA5

83

DATA6

82

DATA7

81

VDD11

80

GND10

79

CODE0

78

CODE1

77

GND9

76

CODE2

75

CODE3

74

CODE4

73

CODE5

72

CODE6

71

CODE7

70

GND8

69

VDD10

68

CBUSY_

67

COE_

66

CWE_

65

CCS_

64

CAEN_

63

VDD9

62

GND7

61

CLKEN

60

DCLK

59

VDD8

58

NC

57

STDBY_

56

RESET_

55

FREEZE_

54

VDD7

53

VDD6

52

PIXEL0

51

PIXEL1

50

GND6

49

PIXEL2

48

PIXEL3

47

PIXEL4

46

PIXEL5

45

GND5

44

VDD5

43

PIXEL6

42

PIXEL7

41

PIXEL8

40

PIXEL9

39

PIXEL10

38

PIXEL11

37

DSYNC_

36

VDD4

35

GND4

34

EOS_

33

STOP_

32

CL0

31

CL1

30

COMP

29

COEF0

28

COEF1

27

GND3

26

COEF2

25

COEF3

24

COEF4

23

COEF5

22

VDD3

21

GND2

20

COEF6

19

COEF7

18

COEF8

17

COEF9

16

COEF10

15

GND1

14

VDD2

13

CSYNC_

12

END_

11

VDD1

10

ADDR0

9

ADDR1

8

ADDR2

7

ADDR3

6

ADDR4

5

ADDR5

4

ADDR6

3

ADDR7

2

ADDR8

1

ADDR9

28

NC3

23

NC2

22

NC1

39

BLE

40

BHE

41

OE

17

WE

6

CE

7

I/O1

5

A0

8

I/O2

4

A1

9

I/O3

3

A2

10

I/O4

2

A3

13

I/O5

1

A4

14

I/O6

44

A5

15

I/O7

43

A6

16

I/O8

42

A7

29

I/O9

27

A8

30

I/O10

26

A9

31

I/O11

25

A10

32

I/O12

24

A11

35

I/O13

21

A12

36

I/O14

20

A13

37

I/O15

19

A14

34

VSS2

33

VCC2

38

I/O16

11

VCC1

12

VSS1

18

A15

304

$VDD_4

303

SVDD4

302

SDD_16

301

SDD_17

300

SDD_18

299

SDD_19

298

GND15

297

SDD_20

296

SDD_21

295

SDD_22

294

SDD_23

293

GND14

292

VDD8

291

SDD_24

290

SDD_25

289

SDD_26

288

SDD_27

287

TEB

286

SGND6

285

SGND5

284

SDD_28

283

SDD_29

282

SDD_30

281

SDD_31

280

GND13

279

SDAD_0

278

SDAD_1

277

SDAD_2

276

SDAD_3

275

GND12

274

VDD7

273

SDAD_4

272

SDAD_5

271

SDAD_6

270

SDAD_7

269

TIN

268

SGND4

267

SGND3

266

SVDD3

265

SVDD2

264

SDAD_8

263

SDAD_9

262

SDAD_10

261

SDAD_11

260

GND11

259

SDAD_12

258

SDAD_13

257

XSDRAS

256

VDD6

255

SDCLK

254

GND10

253

XSDCAS

252

XSDWE

251

SDD_0

250

SDD_1

249

TEST_0

248

SGND2

247

SGND1

246

SDD_2

245

SDD_3

244

SDD_4

243

SDD_5

242

GND9

241

SDD_6

240

SDD_7

239

SDD_8

238

SDD_9

237

GND8

236

VDD5

235

SDD_10

234

SDD_11

233

SDD_12

232

SDD_13

231

TEST_1

230

SVDD1

229

$VDD_1

228

$GND_8

227

SGND24

226

SDD_14

225

SDD_15

224

COMP

223

XSTOP

222

XEOS

221

GND7

220

XDSYNC

219

VDD4

218

PIXD_7

217

PIXD_6

216

PIXD_5

215

GND6

214

PIXD_4

213

PIXD_3

212

PIXD_2

211

XJRST

210

SGND23

209

SVDD16

208

PIXD_1

207

PIXD_0

206

XJSTDBY

205

XJCAEN

204

XJCBUSY

203

JCODE_7

202

JCODE_6

201

JCODE_5

200

JCODE_4

199

JCODE_3

198

JCODE_2

197

JCODE_1

196

JCODE_0

195

XJINT

194

JCLKEN

193

JDCLK

192

SGND22

191

SGND21

190

SVDD15

189

SVDD14

188

XJCS

187

XJWR

186

XJRD

185

XJEND

184

TESTOUT_0

183

TESTOUT_1

182

TESTOUT_2

181

XSHINT3

180

XSHINT2

179

XSHINT1

178

XSHINT0

177

XEXWAT_3

176

XEXWAT_2

175

XEXWAT_1

174

XEXWAT_0

173

XSHWAT

172

SGND20

171

SVDD13

170

XPECS_23

169

XPECS_22

168

XPECS_12

167

XPECS_11

166

XPECS_10

165

XFRCS_01

164

XFRCS_00

163

XSHDREQ

162

GND5

161

VDD3

160

XSHDACK

159

SHD_0

158

SHD_1

157

SHD_2

156

SHD_3

155

SHD_4

154

SGND19

153

$GND_5

152

$VDD_8

151

SVDD12

150

SHD_5

149

SHD_6

148

SHD_7

147

SHD_8

146

SHD_9

145

SHD_10

144

SHD_11

143

SHAD_0

142

SHAD_1

141

SHAD_2

140

SHAD_3

139

SHAD_4

138

SHAD_5

137

SHAD_6

136

SHAD_7

135

SHAD_8

134

SGND18

133

SGND17

132

SHD_12

131

SHD_13

130

SHD_14

129

SHD_15

128

SHD_16

127

SHD_17

126

SHD_18

125

SHD_19

124

SHAD_9

123

SHAD_22

122

SHAD_23

121

SHAD_24

120

TEST_2

119

XSHCS2

118

XSHCS1

117

XSHCS0

116

SGND16

115

SGND15

114

SVDD11

113

SVDD10

112

SHD_20

111

SHD_21

110

SHD_22

109

SHD_23

108

SHD_24

107

SHD_25

106

SHD_26

105

XSHCS3

104

XBS

103

XSHRD

102

XSHWE_0

101

XSHWE_1

100

XSHWE_2

99

XSHWE_3

98

XSHRWDIR

97

SYCLK

96

SGND14

95

SGND13

94

SHD_27

93

SHD_28

92

SHD_29

91

SHD_30

90

SHD_31

89

TEST_3

88

EXINT_10

87

EXINT_11

86

EXINT_12

85

EXINT_13

84

EXINT_00

83

EXINT_01

82

EXINT_02

81

EXINT_03

80

WEN

79

SRADD_14

78

SVDD9

77

$VDD_5

76

$GND_4

75

SGND12

74

XHD

73

XVD

72

FLD

71

SRADD_13

70

SRADD_12

69

SRADD_11

68

SRADD_10

67

VDD2

66

GND4

65

CAMC_7

64

CAMC_6

63

CAMC_5

62

SRADD_9

61

SRADD_8

60

XSRWE

59

SRD_15

58

SGND11

57

SVDD8

56

CAMC_4

55

CAMC_3

54

CAMC_2

53

CAMC_1

52

SRD_14

51

SRD_13

50

SRD_12

49

SRD_11

48

GND3

47

CAMC_0

46

CAMY_7

45

CAMY_6

44

SRD_10

43

SRD_9

42

SRD_8

41

SRD_7

40

SGND10

39

SGND9

38

SVDD7

37

SVDD6

36

CAMY_5

35

CAMY_4

34

CAMY_3

33

SRD_6

32

SRD_5

31

SRD_4

30

SRD_3

29

VDD1

28

GND2

27

CAMY_2

26

CAMY_1

25

CAMY_0

24

SRD_2

23

SRD_1

22

SRD_0

21

XSRRD

20

SGND8

19

SVDD5

18

SRADD_7

17

SRADD_6

16

SRADD_5

15

SRADD_4

14

SOT

13

GND1

12

SIN

11

SCK

10

SMC

9

SRADD_3

8

SRADD_2

7

SRADD_1

6

SRADD_0

5

AMC

4

XRST

3

CCLK

2

SGND7

1

$GND_1

EXINT03

EXINT02

EXINT01

EXINT00

SHA11

PIXD0

PIXD1

JCODE0

JCODE1

JCODE2

JCODE3

JCODE4

JCODE5

JCODE6

JCODE7

SHA2

SHA3

SHA4

SHA5

SHA6

SHA7

SHA8

SHA9

SHA10

PIXD2

PIXD3

PIXD4

PIXD5

PIXD6

PIXD7

JCODE7

JCODE6

JCODE5

JCODE4

JCODE3

JCODE2

JCODE1

JCODE0

SHD31

SHD30

SHD29

SHD28

SHD27

SHD26

SHD25

SHD24

PIXD0

PIXD1

PIXD2

PIXD3

PIXD4

PIXD5

PIXD6

PIXD7

SYCLK

XSHCS3

XSHCS0

XSHCS1

XSHCS2

XSHWE3

XSHWE2

XSHWE1

XSHWE0

XFRCS00

XPECS10

XSHINT0

XSHINT1

XSHINT2

SHD26

SHD25

SHD24

SHD23

SHD22

SHD21

SHD20

SHA24

SHA23

SHA22

SHA9

SHD19

SHD18

SHD17

SHD16

SHD15

SHD14

SHD13

SHD12

SHA8

SHA7

SHA6

SHA5

SHA4

SHA3

SHA2

SHA1

SHA0

SHD27

SHD28

SHD29

SHD30

SHD31

SHD11

SHD10

SHD9

SHD8

SHD7

SHD6

SHD5

SHD4

SHD3

SHD2

SHD1

SHD0

SRADD0

SRADD1

SRADD2

SRADD3

SRADD4

SRADD5

SRADD6

SRADD7

SRADD8

SRADD9

SRADD10

SRADD11

SRADD12

SRADD13

SRADD14

SRD0

SRD1

SRD2

SRD3

SRD4

SRD5

SRD6

SRD7

SRD8

SRD9

SRD10

SRD11

SRD12

SRD13

SRD14

SRD15

CAMC0

CAMC3

CAMC2

CAMC1

CAMY7

CAMY6

CAMY5

CAMY4

CAMY3

CAMY2

CAMY1

CAMY0

SRADD14

SRADD8

SRADD9

SRADD10

SRADD11

SRADD12

SRADD13

SRD15

SRD14

SRD13

SRD12

SRD11

SRD10

SRD9

SRD8

SRD7

SRD6

SRD5

SRD4

SRD3

SRD2

SRD1

SRD0

SRADD7

SRADD6

SRADD5

SRADD4

SRADD3

SRADD2

SRADD1

SRADD0

SDAD0

SDAD7

SDAD8

SDAD9

SDAD10

SDAD6

SDAD5

SDAD4

SDAD3

SDAD2

SDAD1

SDAD12

SDAD13

SDD16

SDD17

SDD18

SDD19

SDD20

SDD21

SDD22

SDD23

SDD24

SDD25

SDD26

SDD27

SDD28

SDD29

SDD30

SDD31

SDAD12

SDAD13

SDAD8

SDAD9

SDAD10

SDAD7

SDAD6

SDAD5

SDAD4

SDAD3

SDAD2

SDAD1

SDAD0

SDD15

SDD14

SDD0

SDD1

SDD2

SDD3

SDD4

SDD5

SDD6

SDD7

SDD8

SDD9

SDD10

SDD11

SDD12

SDD13

SDD0

SDD1

SDD2

SDD3

SDD4

SDD5

SDD6

SDD7

SDD8

SDD9

SDD10

SDD11

SDD12

SDD13

SDD14

SDD15

SDD16

SDD17

SDD18

SDD19

SDD20

SDD21

SDD22

SDD23

SDD24

SDD25

SDD26

SDD27

SDD28

SDD29

SDD30

SDD31

SY-303 (2/5)

SY-303 (2/5)

SY-303 (2/5)

Summary of Contents for IPELA SNC-RZ30N

Page 1: ...NETWORK CAMERA SNC RZ30N SNC RZ30P SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition ...

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

Page 3: ...é par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batt...

Page 4: ... Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterien einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel For the customers in the Netherlands Voor de klanten in Nederland Dit apparaat bevat een V2O5 Li batterij voor memory back up Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch vervangen moet worden Hoe u de batterijen moet verwijderen leest u in de Hoe u de batterijen moet verwijderen leest u in de tekst van deze handleid...

Page 5: ...era Block 1 5 1 3 1 Camera Block 1 5 1 3 2 Lens Block 1 6 1 4 Removal and Installation of Board 1 6 1 4 1 MDR 20 Board 1 6 1 4 2 VC 292 Board 1 7 1 4 3 MC 141 Board 1 7 1 4 4 CD 400 Board 1 8 1 4 5 SY 303 Board 1 8 1 4 6 MDR 19 Board and SE 656 Board 1 10 1 5 Flexible Flat Cable 1 11 1 6 Replacement of Vanadium Lithium Battery 1 12 2 Adjustments 2 1 Preparation 2 1 2 1 1 List of Service Tools 2 1 ...

Page 6: ...onfirmation for PC Card Slot 2 28 2 6 6 Confirmation for RS 232C 2 28 2 6 7 Confirmation for RS 485 2 29 2 6 8 Confirmation for Reset Switch 2 29 2 7 Setting for Hyper Terminal 2 30 2 8 Update of Software 2 30 2 8 1 Debug mode 2 30 2 8 2 Normal Mode 2 31 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 No image is displayed on the personal computer referred to as PC hereafter When the Power LED is lit 3 1 3 2 Initial operat...

Page 7: ... Board Interface Connector 4 4 4 1 18 Camera Module Interface Connector 4 4 4 2 MDR 19 Board 4 4 4 2 1 Power Block 4 4 4 2 2 Outline of Microcomputer Operation 4 4 4 2 3 Pan motor Control Circuit 4 5 4 2 4 MR Amplification Circuit 4 5 4 2 5 Pan Position Detector Circuit 4 5 4 2 6 Visca Communication with Camera Module 4 5 4 2 7 Visca Communication with HD6417615 4 5 4 2 8 Microcomputer Backup Circ...

Page 8: ...P E 7 Block Diagrams Overall 7 1 8 Schematic Diagrams SE 656 8 1 MDR 19 8 2 MDR 20 8 6 SY 303 8 7 Frame Wiring Camera Block 8 12 Frame Wiring Main Block 8 13 9 Board Layouts MDR 20 9 1 MDR 19 9 2 SY 303 9 4 SE 656 9 6 ...

Page 9: ...r operation and application of this unit Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD ROM Available on request This Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD ROM allows you to search for semiconductors used in B P Company equipment Semiconductors that cannot be searched for on this CD ROM are listed in the service manual for the corresponding unit The service manual contains a com plete list of all semiconductors and ...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ... the reverse order of step 1 Upper cover Upper cover Lower cover Lower cover B A M 2x4 M 2x4 M 2x4 Projections Holes Camera block 1 2 2 Upper Cover and Lower Cover 1 Remove the front cover Refer to Section 1 2 1 2 Remove one screw from the upper cover then remove the upper cover in the direction indicated by the arrow A 3 Remove the two screws from the lower cover then remove the lower cover in th...

Page 12: ... 2 3 Insert a flexible film or the like such as a thin plastic card into each groove of the pan cover L and pan cover R then remove the two covers in the direction indicated by the arrow 4 Remove the two screws from the pan cover L and pan cover R 5 Remove the two hooks and two holding hooks while moving the upper portion of the pan cover R in the direction indicated by the arrow A 6 Remove one ho...

Page 13: ... cover L and pan cover R are not broken then attach them securely When attaching the pan cover F and pan cover B be careful not to get the flexible flat cable caught in the covers B B C Portion A Portion A Pan cover R M 2x4 M 2x4 1 2 4 Pan Cover R and Pan cover L 1 Remove the front cover Refer to Section 1 2 1 2 Remove the upper cover and lower cover Refer to Section 1 2 2 3 Remove the pan cover F...

Page 14: ...pper cover and lower cover Refer to Section 1 2 2 3 Remove the pan cover F and pan cover B Refer to Section 1 2 3 4 Remove the pan cover R and pan cover L Refer to Section 1 2 4 5 Remove the camera block Refer to Section 1 3 1 6 Remove the SY 303 board Refer to section 1 4 5 7 Remove the three screws then rotate the base cabinet in the direction indicated by the arrow A and remove the base cabinet...

Page 15: ...oard and one connector on the VC 292 board then remove the harness retainer in the direction indicated by the arrow B 7 Loosen the two screws M 2x6 5 in the coupling 8 Remove the tape and disconnect one flexible flat cable from the connector on the DC motor 9 Remove the two screws M 2 6x4 then remove the DC motor 10 Remove the lock portion of the shaft boss using a flat screwdriver tip etc and rot...

Page 16: ...x3 then remove the motor from the lens chassis 11 Attach the lens block in the reverse order of steps 1 to 10 n When attaching the motor be sure to align the groove of the motor with the groove of the lens chassis then secure the motor with one screw M 2x3 Flexible flat cable Flexible flat cable MDR 20 board Board retainer Tilt chassis Groove Grooves Connectors M2x3 1 4 Removal and Installation of...

Page 17: ... Remove one screw then remove the VC 292 board in the direction indicated by the arrow 5 Disconnect the three flexible flat cables from the three connectors on the VC 292 board 6 Install the VC 292 board in the reverse order of steps 1 to 5 MC 141 board Flexible flat cable Flexible flat cable Camera block Connectors M 2x3 1 4 3 MC 141 Board 1 Remove the front cover Refer to Section 1 2 1 2 Remove ...

Page 18: ...optical filter and seal rubber from the CCD on the CD 400 board 10 Remove the solders from the CD 400 board then remove the CCD and CCD holder 11 Install the CD 400 board in the reverse order of steps 1 to 10 Grooves Grooves Hooks Bottom Base plate assembly Base cabinet Base cabinet SY 303 board M 2 6x4 Base escutcheon Base escutcheons A B B C C Hooks 1 4 5 SY 303 Board n When replacing the SY 303...

Page 19: ...ffixing the EMI sheet A be careful that the sheet is not out of the board SDRAM Solders M 2x18 Earth plate 5 Remove the two screws M 2x18 then remove the card connector from the SY 303 board 6 Remove the EMI sheet A from the SY 303 board 7 Remove the three solders from the SY 303 board then remove the shield case 8 Remove the earth plate from the SY 303 board 9 Install the SY 303 board in the reve...

Page 20: ... Section 1 2 4 5 Remove the SY 303 board Refer to Section 1 4 5 6 Remove the four screws M 2x4 then remove the MDR 19 board 7 Disconnect the three flexible flat cables and the three harnesses from the six connectors on the MDR 19 board 8 Remove the four screws M 2 6x4 then remove the DC motor 9 Remove the two screws M 2x3 then remove the SE 656 board 10 Disconnect one harness from the connector on...

Page 21: ...emove the upper cover and lower cover Refer to Section 1 2 2 3 Remove the pan cover F and pan cover B Refer to Section 1 2 3 4 Remove the pan cover R and pan cover L Refer to Section 1 2 4 5 Remove the camera block Refer to Section 1 3 1 6 Remove the SY 303 board Refer to Section 1 4 5 7 Remove the MDR 19 board and SE 656 board Refer to Section 1 4 6 8 Remove the ferrite bead and tape 9 Remove the...

Page 22: ...o BT001 Vanadium Lithium 1 528 944 11 Battery VL2330 1 Remove the SY 303 board Refer to Section 1 4 5 2 Remove the two solders from the SY 303 board then remove the vanadium lithium secondary battery 3 Attach the vanadium lithium secondary battery in the reverse order of steps 1 and 2 SY 303 board Vanadium lithium secondary battery Solders ...

Page 23: ...029 140 B Pattern Box PTB 500 J 6431 850 A Pattern Box PTB 700 Light source for test chart J 6080 621 A Clear Chart J 6431 930 A Relay Tool for Adjustment Commander J 6080 808 A ND Filter 1 0 J 6080 818 A ND Filter 0 3 White Balance Check J 6432 430 A FCB Interface Board J 6432 890 A FFC 21P ...

Page 24: ... 6020 250 A Color Bar Chart For color reproduction adjustment J 6082 053 B Camera Adjustment Commander RM 95 partly converted n If the micro processor IC in the adjusting remote comm ander is not the new micro processor UPD7503G C56 12 the pages cannot be switched In this case replace with the new micro processor 8 759 148 35 1 J 6432 900 A I O port 2 J 6432 910 A Harness I O port 3 J 6432 920 A A...

Page 25: ...ard should be connected to pin 21 of CN804 on the FCB interface board Pattern box PTB 700 PTB500 CAMERA Waveform monitor Vectorscope Color monitor Adjustment commander J 6082 053 B Relay tool J 6431 930 A 75 Ω termination CN701 LANC J 6432 890 A DC VIDEO Power Supply DC 9V FCB Interface Board J 6432 880 A MC 141 CN901 21P _ CN804 21P ...

Page 26: ...e back adjustment Combine a white A0 size 1189 mm x 841 mm paper to a black one and make the chart shown in right figure Color bar chart standard picture frame H A B A B B A 0 0 1 msec V Enlargement Difference in level B A Electronic beam scanning frame CRT picture frame Fig b TV monitor picture Yellow Cyan Green White Magenta Red Blue Yellow Cyan Green White Magenta Red Blue Fig a Video input out...

Page 27: ...C D E F notation LCD Display 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b c d E F Decimal notation conversion value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Page Data Address Changing the address The address increases when the FF button is pressed and decreases when the REW 0 button is pressed There are altogether 256 addresses from 00 to FF Changing the data Data setting The data increases when the PLAY button is presse...

Page 28: ...4 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 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135...

Page 29: ...1 and set data 01 2 Select page 3 address 00 and set data 55 NTSC or data 51 PAL And select page 3 address 01 and set data 55 NTSC or data 51 PAL 3 When page 3 address 02 and data 01 is indicated on the screen data writing is completed 2 Modification of D E F B C Page Data If the D E F B C page data has been initialized change the data of the 4 address shown in the following preset data tables by ...

Page 30: ... 00 xF FF 2 80 00 6D 3 18 8C 3 00 33 A8 09 F7 A0 A5 E0 00 00 Page E 0x 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 00 3B 00 66 01 D7 2A 00 0A 00 00 33 F8 00 00 00 x1 67 43 00 84 20 77 F8 40 00 14 20 01 70 40 00 00 x2 02 AF 00 00 D2 AA 20 C8 77 10 40 00 E8 CA 80 00 x3 03 FF 00 00 26 65 FE 16 10 00 30 33 2C 55 00 45 x4 43 FF 00 B7 44 C2 40 00 6F 00 50 01 22 6C 00 00 x5 5D FF 00 30 BA 53 0E 0F 70...

Page 31: ...00 00 Page C 0x 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 x1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 64 00 02 x2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 01 x3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 0A 07 x4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0B x5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 x6 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...

Page 32: ...setting cannot change by reason on servicing 3 Address that changes the data using camera adjustment 4 Address that copies the data built in the different model 4 Preset data tables PAL Page F 0x 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 FF 2 00 00 11 49 3 37 3 00 00 C7 88 30 80 67 F0 3B 10 x1 FF 2 00 20 0B 46 3 0D 3 00 00 78 70 87 28 4D 48 FA 4 35 x2 FF 2 00 80 02 87 3 13 3 0A 00 00 00 96 1...

Page 33: ...x 6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 FF 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FE 01 0F B0 04 20 x1 FF 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 C0 75 32 20 x2 FF 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 05 C0 0C 50 x3 FF 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5A 60 20 64 x4 FF 2 1B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 01 x5 FF 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 x6 FF 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...

Page 34: ...x 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x Ax Bx Cx Dx Ex Fx x0 00 00 00 1B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 x1 00 06 00 1B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 x2 00 11 00 1B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 x3 01 01 00 1B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 x4 10 11 1B 1B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 x5 00 00 1B 1B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 x6 80 08 1B 1B 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...

Page 35: ...Select page F address 4D change the data and set the clock frequency f to the specified value 3 Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander 4 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 00 2 SYNC Level Adjustment MC 141 board Set the Y signal output level Subject All black Measurement Point Pin of CN901 Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope and Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page F Adjus...

Page 36: ...data 03 and indicates the HALL DATA at page 1 on the screen 2 Select page 6 address 01 and set data 01 check the data at page 1 to the specified value 3 Select page 6 address 01 and set data 03 check the data at page 1 to the specified value Processing after Completing Adjustments 1 Select page 6 address 94 and set data 00 press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander 2 Select page 6 ad...

Page 37: ...uminance setting is set to page 6 address 01 and data 13 at the zoom lens TELE end using the PAL models Consequently luminance is set to which obtain more than 30 IRE standard value not too dark on the screen The adjustment data will be automatically input to page F addresses 4E to 5D and 61 Processing after Completing Adjustments 1 Turn off the power and then on the power again 2 Perform the init...

Page 38: ... Adjusting method 1 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 01 2 Select page 0 address 01 and set data 80 3 Select page F address 8B and set data 29 In this case original data should be memorized 4 Select page 6 address 01 and set data 3D select page F address 2B and set data 17 NTSC or data 97 PAL Two variable number adjustment mode 5 Operates page F addresses 47 49 D7 and D8 adjust so that luminan...

Page 39: ... will be poor m Before adjustment make sure that confirm the following items 1 Perform AWB LV Standard Data Input before this adjustment 2 Digital Zoom OFF Camera stabilizer OFF ICR OFF Subject Clear chart Shoot in color bar standard picture frame Filter Filter C14 for color temperature correction Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page F Adjustment Address 42 43 B8 to BB S...

Page 40: ...adjustment make sure that confirm the following item 1 Digital Zoom OFF Camera stabilizer OFF Subject Clear chart Measurement Point Pin of CN901 Measuring instrument TV monitor and Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page F Adjustment Address 60 Adjusting method 1 Set the zoom lens to TELE end and shoot the clear chart that the black circle of 9 0 1 5mm in diameter is stuck at center of the char...

Page 41: ... PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander 5 Select page 2 address 01 set data 23 and press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander 6 Place the C14 filter on the lens 7 Check that the center of the white luminance point settles in the circle shown Figure B 8 Remove the C14 filter and place the ND filter 1 3 1 0 0 3 on the lens 9 Check that the white luminance point stopped moving a...

Page 42: ...icated All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B unless otherwise noted Circled numbers refer to waveforms THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Kinds of capacitor  External dimensions mm  Temperature chracteristics Les composants identifiés par une marque sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une piéce portant le numéro s...

Page 43: ...ng to the following figure 5 Connect an AC adaptor to DC IN connector of the SNC RZ30N 30P then turn on the power of the SNC RZ30N RZ30P Preparation 1 Install the SNC RZ30 Pan Tilt Adjuster software to PC 2 Start the SNC RZ30 Pan Tilt Adjuster software Then Pan Tilt adjuster screen is displayed on the screen 3 Click Connect button in the RS 232C column Then other buttons may possible for using sta...

Page 44: ...in the check box at the side of Hole Sensor Detection button 2 4 3 Phase Switch Fine Adjustment for PAN Performs the fine adjustment automatically to purpose of increases the phase switch precision by the hole sensor at Pan direction 1 Click Phase Switch Adjust PAN button of the Work Flow column on the Pan Tilt Adjuster screen Then the following VISCA commands are issued automatically 81 01 06 22 ...

Page 45: ...e placed in the check box at the side of IRIS Check button 2 4 7 ICR Check Checks the ICR operation automatically 1 Click ICR Check button of the Work Flow column on the Pan Tilt Adjuster screen Then the following VISCA commands are issued automatically 81 01 04 51 03 FF Manual Mode setting 81 01 04 01 02 FF ICR ON After 5 seconds 81 01 04 01 03 FF ICR OFF 2 Confirm the following specification is ...

Page 46: ...erform the following procedure 1 Click Disconnect button in RC 232C column of the Pan Tilt Adjuster screen 2 Turn off the power of SNC RZ30N RZ30P then remove the terminal table tool and coaxial cable 3 Change the DIP switch S001 setting to 0000 of the SY 303 board 2 5 Procedure for SY 303 Board Replacement When replacing the SY 303 board perform the following procedure Replace the old MAC address...

Page 47: ...is displayed on the screen 3 Click Connect button Then following dialog box appears on the screen 4 Select Yes 5 Confirm the following specification is satisfied Specification Complete should be indicated in Status column Text box of Serial Number should be blanked therefore it may possible to writing 6 Release the check marks of all RTC System and WEB in the Programs column 7 Type a new serial nu...

Page 48: ... UTP category 5 cross cable AC adaptor 1 468 626 31 Memory Stick 16 MB and higher and PC Card adaptor MSAC PC2 Preparation 1 Network setting of PC is set as follows IP address 192 168 0 200 NetMask 255 255 255 0 2 Turn on the power of PC 3 Connect each equipment according to the following figure 4 Turn on the power of the TV monitor 5 Connect an AC adaptor to DC IN connector of the SNC RZ30N RZ30P...

Page 49: ... Operations Confirm the pan tilt operation should operate normally in smoothly 1 Click Setting of the Main Viewer screen type the admin to the user name and password box in the confirmation screen Then click OK button 2 Click Camera menu and select Optical only from the list box of Zoom mode and then click Apply button 3 Close the setting screen 4 Click Control icon 5 Pressing arrow continuously u...

Page 50: ...be indicated on the internet explorer Confirmation for RS 232C Ethernet Procedure after Confirmation 1 Disconnect the AC adaptor MPA AC1 from DC IN connector of the SNC RZ30N RZ30P 2 Turn off the power of the SNC RZ30N RZ30P 3 Close the terminal software hyper terminal on PC 5 Set as follows and click OK button Mode Alarm Alarm Sensor1 Sensor2 Sensor3 Available period Always Alarm duration 1 6 Pre...

Page 51: ...onnect D sub pins 9 female of RS 232C cross cable to PC 2 Start the terminal software hyper terminal For start setting refer to Setting for Hyper Terminal that described in afterward 3 Click Setting of the Main Viewer screen type the admin to the user name and password box in the confirmation screen Check the check box that is memorized password then click OK button 4 Click Serial menu check the r...

Page 52: ...Setting for Hyper Terminal Performs the initial start setting as to hyper terminal 1 Start the hyper terminal of Windows 2 Type a new connection name example SNC RZ30 in the box select icon 3 Click OK button 4 Select port that is connected between PC and SNC RZ30N RZ30P from the Connection Method N n Normally there is no problem by selecting at COM1 However there is differing in case of PC configu...

Page 53: ...hod cannot clock RTC setting of the SNC RZ30N RZ30P Equipment Required Personal computer Hereafter referred to as PC AC adaptor 1 468 626 31 UTP category 5 cross cable for confirmation Memory Stick 16 MB and higher and PC Card adaptor MSAC PC2 11 Select No 12 Confirm the following specification is satisfied Specification Complete should be indicated in Status column Model name should be indicated ...

Page 54: ...off the power of the SNC RZ30N RZ30P Connection 1 Connect each equipment according to the following figure 2 Turn on the power of PC 3 Set IP address and subnet mask on PC to 192 168 0 200 and 255 255 255 0 respectively 4 Attach the Memory Stick that is written in updating program with PC card adaptor to PC card slot A drive LED side 5 Turn on the power of the SNC RZ30N 30P while pressing the rese...

Page 55: ...B page 3 4 Go to A page 3 2 Is a voltage of 12V input to 1 pin of CN1001 on the MDR 19 board Are CN1001 FB1004 FB1005 TH1001 TH1002 IC1001 IC1002 and IC1003 on the MDR 19 board correctly soldered No No Yes Replace the MDR 19 board Solder the parts that are not correctly soldered Yes In the case that PC image TV picture and motor operation are all NG 3 1 No image is displayed on the personal comput...

Page 56: ...19 board and CN401 SY 303 board Does the AC adapter normally operate A Connect the harness PWR1 correctly No Replace the AC adapter Are CN301 FB301 Q303 FB317 and CN401 on the SY 303 board correctly soldered No Solder the parts that are not correctly soldered Replace the SY 303 board ...

Page 57: ...rd correctly soldered Is the flexible flat cable FA1 correctly connected to CN901 on the MC 141 board of the camera block B Replace the flexible flat cable FA1 Go to D page 3 4 No Connect the flexible flat cable FA1 to CN901 on the MC 141 board correctly Yes Replace the SY 303 board Solder the parts that are not correctly soldered 3 2 Initial operation of motor is normal but PC image and TV pictur...

Page 58: ... FFC305 correctly connected to CN301 VC 292 board and CN902 MC 141 board Is the output voltage of CN301 on the VC 292 board normal Do the lens and lens iris operate normally D Replace the MC 141 board Replace the flexible flat cable FFC305 Connect the flexible flat cable FFC305 correctly No Yes Replace the VC 292 board Replace the lens block No ...

Page 59: ...orrectly Yes No Is 22 pin of the flexible flat cable FA1 correctly connected to CN402 SY 303 board and CN302 VC 292 board Is the signal of CN402 on the SY 303 board correct Is the signal of CN302 on the VC 292 board correct No Connect 22 pin of the flexible flat cable FA1 correctly No Replace the VC 292 board No Replace the SY 303 board Yes Replace the flexible flat cable FA1 3 3 Initial operation...

Page 60: ...1 board of the camera head normal Is the output of 22 pin of IC902 on the _ side of C909 on the MC 141 board of the camera head normal Is the video signal normally input to 2 pin of CN404 on the SY 303 board No Connect 21 pin of the flexible flat cable FA1 correctly No Replace the flexible flat cable FA1 Are FB302 and CN303 on the SY 303 board correctly soldered No Solder the parts that are not co...

Page 61: ... the VC 292 board normal E Out of focus Send the lens reset command of the VISCA communication command to the camera head Refer to the command list in Section 2 Replace the VC 292 board Replace the flexible flat cable FFC305 Still output focus Yes No No problem Replace the lens ...

Page 62: ...e command list in Section 2 Are the black spots white spots and flaws on CCD corrected Corrected Not corrected or spots and flaws increased Replace the CCD No problem if the spots and flaws are within specifications 3 5 Black spots white spots and flaws on CCD ...

Page 63: ...11 pin of CN1005 on the MDR 19 board normal Are the signals of 9 pin 10 pin and 11 pin of CN403 on the SY 303 board normal Are 5 V to 1 pin and 3 3 V to 4 pin of CN405 on the SY 303 board correctly supplied Yes Yes Replace the SY 303 board Replace the MDR 19 board Connect the harness PWR1 securely If the trouble persists replace the PWR1 Yes Yes Are 5 V to 1 pin and 3 3 V to 4 pin of CN1008 on the...

Page 64: ...itial operation performed when the power is turned off and on Are the flexible flat cable FA1 of 21 pin and flexible flat cable SM1 correctly connected Are the harness PWR1 and flexible flat cable SM1 correctly connected Yes Replace the part SY 303 board MDR 19 board or SM1 Yes Pan and tilt do not operate after initialization Yes Yes Normal Yes It is considered that some external force is applied ...

Page 65: ...able MP1 correctly No Yes Is the harness SEN1 correctly connected Check the signal around the connector then replace the SE 656 board MDR 19 board or SEN1 Connect the harness SEN1 correctly During pan operation up and down movement the unit hits the mechanical end point of each upper side and down side forcefully After this the pan does not operate normally 3 7 1 Operation failure of pan Trouble 1...

Page 66: ...the unit move smoothly when it is moved in pan direction right and left by hand in the state of power off After readjusting the pan and tilt does the pan operate smoothly Normal Reassemble the unit No Replace the pan motor Pan operation is not smooth ...

Page 67: ...ly Operation failure of tilt Check the signal around the connector then replace the MDR 20 board or FA1 No Yes Yes Does the unit move smoothly when it is moved in pan direction right and left by hand in the state of power off After readjusting the pan and tilt does the tilt operate smoothly Reassemble the unit No Replace the tilt motor Tilt operation is not smooth Normal ...

Page 68: ......

Page 69: ... latticing and resizing are performed to make a raster block conversion using a buffer SRAM IC101 The resultant data is sent to JPEG IC IC104 Data is JPEG compressed in JPEG IC IC104 IC103 incorporates a DMA interface with IC007 HD6417615 CPU IC103 transfers the JPEG compression data to SDRAM IC008 and IC010 by DMA XSH_DREQ and XSH_DACK and stores it at high speed SH bus address decoding external ...

Page 70: ...d watch function is realized using RTC Real Time Clock of IC001 The RTC is backed up by a secondary battery BT001 The watch data of RTC can be read and written by HD6417615 4 1 8 Reset Circuit A power on reset signal is output to the HD6417615 IC007 system ROM flash memory IC009 and IC011 or PHY chip IC301 using a reset circuit IC002 The reset circuit also has a function for outputting a reset sig...

Page 71: ...01 to PH303 three ports The output signals EXINT 02 00 from the photocouplers are input to the interrupt controller of MJPEG control ASIC IC103 and recognized as an interrupt signal XSHINT 2 0 of HD6417615 IC007 4 1 15 Alarm Output Block The alarm output circuit inputs the relay control signals RELAY0 and RELAY1 sent from HD6417615 IC007 to two relays RY301 and RY302 and turns on and off the switc...

Page 72: ...8 pin 12 to the SY 303 board The voltage output from IC1002 is 3 3 VDC The output voltage is used for the peripheral block of a microcomputer It is also sent through CN1008 pin 12 to the SY 303 board The voltage output from IC1003 is 5 5 VDC The output voltage is used for a motor driving system 4 2 2 Outline of Microcomputer Operation A 16 bit microcomputer H8 IC1005 performs the pan tilt motor co...

Page 73: ...t from CN1004 pin 4 and sent to a microcomputer 4 2 6 Visca Communication with Camera Module A microcomputer IC1005 internally communicates with the microcomputer of a camera module and controls a camera A communication signal is passed through the SY 303 board via interface connector CN1005 pin 12 on the SY 303 board and sent to the camera module 4 2 7 Visca Communication with HD6417615 A microco...

Page 74: ...ty selector IC1102 the polarity of a coil is determined by select signals TILT_POL_U V and W This output signal is input to a phase selector IC1101 In IC1101 the phase used is selected by select signals TILT_PHASE_U V and W This output signal and the TILT_PHASE_U V and W signals are input to a motor driver circuit IC1103 IC1104 and IC1109 to control a motor 4 3 2 Tilt Position Detector Circuit Whe...

Page 75: ...data book Index DIODE Page or ID No MA111 K8 S0 DC008 01 MA111 TX DC008 01 MA728 K8 S0 DC008 01 MBRS340T3 DC013 01 RD13SB T1 DC008 04 RD30SB T1 DC008 04 RD8 2SB T1 DC008 04 LED Page or ID No SML 020MDT T86 LC009 02 SML 210MT T86 LC001 01 SML 210MTT86 LC001 01 TRANSISTOR Page or ID No DTA123JE TC001 04 DTA123JE TL TC001 04 DTC144EE TC001 03 DTC144EE TL TC001 03 TPC8108 TE12L TC013 07 IC Page or ID ...

Page 76: ...3AFT EL MC74HC4053F TC74LCX04FT EL TC74HC04P TC74VHC32FT EL TC74HC32P TC7S04FU TE85R TC7S04F TC7S04FU TE85R TC7S04F TC7S14FU TE85R TC7S14FU TC7SH04FU TC7S04F TC7SH04FU TE85R TC7S04F TPS2205IDBR 5 3 UPD65454GL 231 NMU 5 10 OTHERS Page or ID No GP1S092HCPI MR010 08 TLP181 GR TPR MC004 02 Index ...

Page 77: ...ODE IN ENABLE INTERRUPT JTAG ENABLE LOW POWER MODE ENABLE MANAGEMENT DATA CLOCK DISABLES MDI CABLE CROSS OVER DETECTION MII ENABLE RECEIVE PAIR DAC BIAS RESISTOR MII RMII MODE 25 50 MHz REFERENCE CLOCK RESET 100BASE FX SIGNAL DETECT TEST MODE ENABLE MII TRANSMIT DATA MII TRANSMIT ENABLE MII TRANSMIT ERROR CRYSTAL INPUT ACTIVITY LED COLLISION DETECT COLLISION DETECT LED MII CARRIER SENSE ENERGY DET...

Page 78: ...RXER RXDV COL CRS GND RXCLK VCC ERXD0 ERXD1 ERXD2 ERXD3 MDIO MDC VCC TXCLK GND TXEN ETXD0 ETXD1 ETXD2 ETXD3 TXER I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I O I O I O O O I I I I I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 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 2...

Page 79: ... VCCQ VPEN WE OUTPUT STS INPUTS OUTPUTS DQ0 DQ7 DQ8 DQ15 OTHER NC BYTE SELECT ADDRESS ADDRESS BYTE ENABLE CHIP ENABLE OUTPUT ENABLE RESET POWER DOWN OUTPUT BUFFER POWER SUPPLY ERASE PROGRAM BLOCK LOCK ENABLE WRITE ENABLE STATUS LOW BYTE DATA BUS HIGH BYTE DATA BUS NO CONNECTION 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 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 4...

Page 80: ...9 PD2 D10 PD3 D11 GND PD4 D12 PD5 D13 PD6 D14 PD7 D15 VCC P30 TxD0 P31 TxD1 P32 RxD0 P33 RxD1 P34 SCK0 P35 SCK1 GND P60 DREQ0 CS4 P61 TEND0 CS5 P62 DREQ1 P63 TEND1 P27 PO7 TIOCB5 TMO1 P26 PO6 TIOCA5 TMO0 P25 PO5 TIOCB4 TMCI1 P24 PO4 TIOCA4 TMRI1 P23 PO3 TIOCD3 TMCI0 P22 PO2 TIOCC3 TMRI0 P21 PO1 TIOCB3 P20 PO0 TIOCA3 WDTOVF RES NMI STBY VCC XTAL EXTAL GND PF7 P52 SCK2 IRQ6 P53 ADTRG IRQ7 WAIT BREQO...

Page 81: ... AN6 DA0 P47 AN7 DA1 P27 PO7 TIOCB5 TMO1 V REF A V CC A GND P26 PO6 TIOCA5 TMO0 P25 PO5 TIOCB4 TMCI1 P24 PO4 TIOCA4 TMRI1 P23 PO3 TIOCD3 TMCI0 P22 PO2 TIOCC3 TMRI0 P21 PO1 TIOCB3 P20 PO0 TIOCA3 P17 PO15 TIOCB2 TCLKD P16 PO14 TIOCA2 P15 PO13 TIOCB1 TCLKC P14 PO12 TIOCA1 P13 PO11 TIOCD0 TCLKB P12 PO10 TIOCC0 TCLKA P11 PO9 TIOCB0 DACK1 P10 PO8 TIOCA0 DACK0 PORT F PG4 CS0 PG3 CS1 PG2 CS2 PG1 CS3 PG0 C...

Page 82: ...CD1 B CD9 B GND CD2 B CD10 B CWP XIOIS16 B CCD2 B CVPP1 B CVPP0 B CVCC3 B CVCC5 B VPP1 A VPP0 A CVCC3 A CVCC5 A CARD PW GOOD B CARD PW GOOD A SPKR OUT LED OUT SWAIT NC TEST RA25 RA24 RA23 RA22 SYSTEM VCC 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 ...

Page 83: ...INTERNAL CARD COE CIORD CIOWR CWE PGM CRESET CREG CVS1 CRDY XBSY IREQ CVS2 CWAIT CINPACK CBVD2 SPKR CBVD1 STSCHG CWP XIOIS16 CARD PW GOOD CCE1 CCE2 CARD READ DATA READY BUSY CARD STATUS CHANGE CARD CLK VPP1 VPP0 CVCC3 CVCC5 CCD1 CCD2 CCD1 CCD2 COE CIORD CIOWR CWE PGM CRESET CREG CVS1 CRDY XBSY IREQ CVS2 CWAIT CINPACK CBVD2 SPKR CBVD1 STSCHG CWP XIOIS16 CARD PW GOOD CCE1 CCE2 CVPP1 CVPP0 CVCC3 CVCC...

Page 84: ...I O I O I O I O I O I O I O SIGNAL 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 VCC VCC GND GND SHD 4 SHD 3 SHD 2 SHD 1 SHD 0 XSHDACK VCC GND XSHDREQ XFRCS 00 XFRCS 01 XPECS 10 XPECS 11 XPECS 12 XPECS 22 XPECS 23 VCC GND XSHWAT XEXWAT 0 XEXWAT 1...

Page 85: ...y differ from those used for the unit These are because of parts common ality and improvement Parts list has the present standardized repair parts 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Harness Harnesses with no part number are not registered as spare parts In need of repair get componen...

Page 86: ...6 2 SNC RZ30N RZ30P E Cover 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 2 Exploded Views No Part No SP Description 1 4 643 832 02 s DUMMY CARD PC ABS 2 4 644 492 71 s ACE M2 LOCK 3 1 468 626 31 s ADAPTOR AC ...

Page 87: ... s INSULATOR 1 113 3 620 527 02 s INSULATOR 2 114 3 620 681 01 s SET SCREW M2WP 115 3 647 973 02 o COUPLING 116 3 713 791 71 s SCREW P M1 7X4 TAPIG 117 4 644 492 21 s ACE M2 LOCK 118 8 848 740 01 s DEVICE LENS LSV 700A 7 685 103 19 s SCREW PTP 2X5 No Part No SP Description 101 A 7012 749 A s LENS BLOCK ASSY NTSC for SNC RZ30N UC A 7012 754 A s LENS BLOCK ASSY PAL for SNC RZ30P CE 102 A 7078 273 A ...

Page 88: ...6 4 SNC RZ30N RZ30P E Chassis Block 1 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 208 209 210 210 211 211 212 PTP 2x4 FROM CAMERA ASSY FROM CAMERA ASSY TO MC 141 TO VC 292 ...

Page 89: ...352 01 o PAPER VIBRATION PROOF C 204 3 647 922 01 o COVER CABLE 205 3 647 924 03 o COVER LOWER CABLE 206 3 647 941 03 o RETAINER PC BOARD 207 3 647 942 02 o BOSS SHAFT 208 3 941 343 21 s TAPE A 28X9 FAB NW PSA 209 4 644 492 21 s ACE M2 LOCK 210 4 644 492 71 s ACE M2 LOCK 211 4 644 493 11 s ACE M2 6 LOCK 212 8 835 740 02 s MOTOR DC SPZ12A J N 7 685 102 19 s SCREW PTP2X4 ...

Page 90: ...6 6 SNC RZ30N RZ30P E Chassis Block 2 301 302 303 303 303 304 305 ...

Page 91: ...hassis Block 2 No Part No SP Description 301 A 8345 348 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SE 656 302 3 647 926 01 o RESTRAIN CABLE 303 4 644 492 71 s ACE M2 LOCK 304 4 644 493 11 s ACE M2 6 LOCK 305 8 835 739 01 s MOTOR DC SPZ11A J N ...

Page 92: ...6 8 SNC RZ30N RZ30P E 402 401 403 403 404 405 405 407 406 408 409 409 409 409 410 411 TO SE 656 TO MDR 20 TO VC 292 TO MC 141 TO DC MOTOR PZ11A J N Chassis Block 3 ...

Page 93: ... P RP for SNC RZ30P CE 402 A 8346 161 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD MDR 19 403 1 824 542 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 404 1 824 544 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 12 CORE 405 3 064 340 01 s TAPE VF 406 3 696 947 01 s SCREW B2 5X5 407 3 704 914 01 s CUSHION 408 4 644 492 71 s ACE M2 LOCK 409 4 644 493 11 s ACE M2 6 LOCK 410 4 644 518 01 s SCREW M2X18 B 411 9 911 837 99 s SHADING CLOTH FAB NW ...

Page 94: ...RAMIC 0 1MF 10V C1023 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C1024 1 164 850 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10PF 16V CH C1025 1 164 850 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 10PF 16V CH C1026 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C1027 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C1028 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C1029 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C1030 1 165 847 91 s CAPACITOR TANTAL...

Page 95: ...SP Description R1008 1 218 965 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W R1009 1 218 965 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W R1010 1 218 961 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W R1011 1 218 965 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W R1012 1 218 965 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W R1013 1 218 973 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 47K 1 16W 1005 R1014 1 218 965 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W R1015 1 218 965 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W R1016 1 218 965 11 ...

Page 96: ...C 220PF 16V CH C1122 1 164 882 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 220PF 16V CH C1123 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C1124 1 164 943 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF C1125 1 164 943 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF C1126 1 164 943 11 s CAPACITOR CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF C1127 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C1128 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C1129 1 127 692 11 s CAP CHIP CER...

Page 97: ... 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C010 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C011 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C012 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C013 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C014 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C015 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C016 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C017 1 125 777 11 s ...

Page 98: ...V C151 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C152 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V SY 303 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C153 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C154 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C155 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C201 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C202 1 125 777 11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1MF 10V C203 1 125 ...

Page 99: ...8 719 037 54 s DIODE RD30SB T1 D315 8 719 037 54 s DIODE RD30SB T1 D316 8 719 037 54 s DIODE RD30SB T1 D317 8 719 037 25 s DIODE RD13SB T1 D318 8 719 037 25 s DIODE RD13SB T1 D319 8 719 037 25 s DIODE RD13SB T1 D320 8 719 037 25 s DIODE RD13SB T1 SY 303 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description D321 8 719 037 54 s DIODE RD30SB T1 D322 8 719 037 54 s DIODE RD30SB T1 D323 8 719 037 54 s DIODE RD30...

Page 100: ... s RESISTOR CHIP 0 1 16W 1005 SY 303 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R205 1 218 965 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W R206 1 218 965 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10K 1 16W R301 1 208 643 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1 16W 1005 R302 1 218 961 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 4 7K 1 16W R303 1 208 675 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1005 R304 1 208 675 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 470 1 16W 1005 R305 1 218 935 11 s RESISTOR CHIP 33 1 1...

Page 101: ...58 21 s VIBRATOR CRYSTAL X002 1 781 855 21 s OSCILLATOR CRYSTAL X301 1 781 345 11 s OSCILLATOR CRYSTAL FRAME Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc 1 824 542 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 1pc 1 824 544 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 12 CORE 2pcs 1 824 898 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 16 CORE 1pc 8 835 739 01 s MOTOR DC SPZ11A J N 1pc 8 835 740 02 s MOTOR DC SPZ12A J N 6 5 Packing Materials Supplied Accessorie...

Page 102: ......

Page 103: ...PUSH_SW RESET SW S301 MANUAL RESET SW RESET IC IC002 S002 RESET BUFFER XRESET IC004 DC JACK CN301 CAMERA CLOCK BUFFER IC401 12 V 12 V 12 V VBS_OUT VIDEO OUT SERI IN2 OUT2 CAMERA CAMY CAMC CCLK CONTROL REGULATOR BATTERY CHARGE IC003 RTC IC001 BAT_POWER FET Q303 8P CONNECTOR CN401 12P CONNECTOR CN405 5 V 3 3 V BAT_POWER 3V SDAD 13 32 15 2 12 3 4 13 32 16 8 8 SDD CONTROL SDCLK SRADD SRD XSRRD XSRWR P...

Page 104: ......

Page 105: ... 1 2 3 4 5 1 A B C D E F G H Section 8 Schematic Diagrams R1204 47k R1202 47k R1203 330 R1201 330 PH1202 GP1S092HCPI PH1201 GP1S092HCPI CN1201 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 6 5 GND 3 3V 4 PAN L DET 3 PAN R DET 2 3 3V 1 SE 656 SE 656 SE 656 ...

Page 106: ...AN7 DA1 101 P46 AN6 DA0 100 P45 AN5 99 P44 AN4 98 P43 AN3 97 P42 AN2 96 P41 AN1 95 P40 AN0 94 VREF 93 AVCC 92 P53 ADTRG IRQ7_2 WAIT_2 BREQO_2 91 P52 SCK2 IRQ6_2 90 P51 RXD2 IRQ5_2 89 P50 TXD2 IRQ4_2 88 PF0 BREQ 87 PF1 BACK 86 PF2 LCAS WAIT_1 BREQO_1 85 PF3 LWR 84 PF4 HWR 83 PF5 RD 82 PF6 AS 81 VCC5 80 PF7 CLK 79 VSS7 78 EXTAL 77 XTAL 76 VCC4 75 STBY 74 NMI 73 RES 72 FWE 71 P20 PO0 TIOCA3 70 P21 PO...

Page 107: ...VM2 16 OUT2B 15 PGND2 14 OUT1B 13 C2L 12 C1L 11 C1H 10 C2H 9 VG 8 VM1 7 OUT1A 6 PGND1 5 OUT2A 4 OEB 3 IN1B 2 IN1A 1 VC 5 4 H8_DBG_TXD 3 H8_DBG_RXD 2 H8_DBG_GND 1 DGND 12 POWER_LED_CTR 11 PHY_LED_CTR1 10 PHY_LED_CTR0 9 GND H8 Camera 8 14 SERI_IN2 H8 Camera 7 13 SERI_OUT2 H8 Camera 6 N C 5 GND SH H8 4 SERI1_IN SH H8 3 SERI1_OUT SH H8 2 3V BATTERY 1 24 25 GND 3 3V 23 TILT DOWN DET 22 TILT UP DET 21 T...

Page 108: ...VSS8 103 AVSS 102 P47 AN7 DA1 101 P46 AN6 DA0 100 P45 AN5 99 P44 AN4 98 P43 AN3 97 P42 AN2 96 P41 AN1 95 P40 AN0 94 VREF 93 AVCC 92 P53 ADTRG IRQ7_2 WAIT_2 BREQO_2 91 P52 SCK2 IRQ6_2 90 P51 RXD2 IRQ5_2 89 P50 TXD2 IRQ4_2 88 PF0 BREQ 87 PF1 BACK 86 PF2 LCAS WAIT_1 BREQO_1 85 PF3 LWR 84 PF4 HWR 83 PF5 RD 82 PF6 AS 81 VCC5 80 PF7 CLK 79 VSS7 78 EXTAL 77 XTAL 76 VCC4 75 STBY 74 NMI 73 RES 72 FWE 71 P2...

Page 109: ...ND 19 IN2A 18 IN2B 17 VM2 16 OUT2B 15 PGND2 14 OUT1B 13 C2L 12 C1L 11 C1H 10 C2H 9 VG 8 VM1 7 OUT1A 6 PGND1 5 OUT2A 4 OEB 3 IN1B 2 IN1A 1 VC 5 4 H8_DBG_TXD 3 H8_DBG_RXD 2 H8_DBG_GND 1 DGND 12 POWER_LED_CTR 11 PHY_LED_CTR1 10 PHY_LED_CTR0 9 GND H8 Camera 8 14 SERI_IN2 H8 Camera 7 13 SERI_OUT2 H8 Camera 6 N C 5 GND SH H8 4 SERI1_IN SH H8 3 SERI1_OUT SH H8 2 3V BATTERY 1 24 25 GND 3 3V 23 TILT DOWN D...

Page 110: ...L 20 LGND 19 IN2A 18 IN2B 17 VM2 16 OUT2B 15 PGND2 14 OUT1B 13 C2L 12 C1L 11 C1H 10 C2H 9 VG 8 VM1 7 OUT1A 6 PGND1 5 OUT2A 4 OEB 3 IN1B 2 IN1A 1 VC 24 25 GND VM 23 GND VM 22 MOTOR Vcc 21 MOTOR Vcc 20 5V MR 19 GND MR 18 3 3V 17 GND 3 3V 16 TILT PWM 15 TILT POL_U 14 TILT POL_V 13 TILT POL_W 12 TILT PHASE U 11 TILT PHASE V 10 TILT PHASE W 9 TILT HOLE H1 8 TILT HOLE H2 7 TILT HOLE H3 6 TILT MR FG1 5 T...

Page 111: ... A17 6 A18 5 A19 4 A20 3 A21 2 CE1 1 NC1 29 CE2 30 NC2 31 BYTE 32 A0 33 DQ0 34 DQ8 35 DQ1 36 DQ9 37 VCC2 38 DQ2 39 DQ10 40 DQ3 41 DQ11 42 GND2 43 VCCQ 44 DQ4 45 DQ12 46 DQ5 47 DQ13 48 GND3 49 DQ6 50 DQ14 51 DQ7 52 DQ15 53 STS 54 OE 55 WE 56 NC3 28 A1 27 A2 26 A3 25 A4 24 A5 23 A6 22 A7 21 GND1 20 A8 19 A9 18 A10 17 A11 16 RP 15 VPEN 14 CE0 13 A12 12 A13 11 A14 10 A15 9 VCC1 8 A16 7 A17 6 A18 5 A19...

Page 112: ...DD6 255 SDCLK 254 GND10 253 XSDCAS 252 XSDWE 251 SDD_0 250 SDD_1 249 TEST_0 248 SGND2 247 SGND1 246 SDD_2 245 SDD_3 244 SDD_4 243 SDD_5 242 GND9 241 SDD_6 240 SDD_7 239 SDD_8 238 SDD_9 237 GND8 236 VDD5 235 SDD_10 234 SDD_11 233 SDD_12 232 SDD_13 231 TEST_1 230 SVDD1 229 VDD_1 228 GND_8 227 SGND24 226 SDD_14 225 SDD_15 224 COMP 223 XSTOP 222 XEOS 221 GND7 220 XDSYNC 219 VDD4 218 PIXD_7 217 PIXD_6 ...

Page 113: ... VS1 _A 37 D9_A 125 D10_A 129 GND 135 A14_A 55 D4_A 11 A3_B 104 VCC_B 70 VCC_A 67 A13_B 52 IOWR _B 46 OE _A 35 REG _A 109 A17_A 49 A21_B 66 A5_B 96 A14_B 56 D8_B 122 GND 137 VS1 _B 38 VS2 _B 94 INPACK _A 105 A25_A 89 141 142 16 3 3V_2 17 3 3V_3 18 OC 19 NC2 20 BVCC1 21 BVCC2 22 BVCC3 23 BVPP 24 12V_2 25 NC3 26 B_VCC3 27 B_VCC5 28 B_VPP_VCC 29 B_VPP_PGM 30 5V_3 15 3 3V_1 14 SHDN 13 NC1 12 GND 11 AV...

Page 114: ...OUT FB302 CN303 R327 10k GND GND GND GND IC302 TC7S04FU TE85R R328 10k GND GND C314 0 1uF C313 0 1uF C316 0 1uF C311 0 1uF IC304 MAX3483CSA TG068 IC303 MAX3221CAE TE2 001 C5 RELAY 001 C5 002 N9 003 B9 EXINT PH303 TLP181 GR TPR GND D305 MA111 TX PH302 TLP181 GR TPR GND D304 MA111 TX GND GND GND D303 MA111 TX D301 MA111 TX D302 MA111 TX RY301 RY302 001 C10 XRESET 001 C8 PHY R310 1 5k GND X301 25MHz ...

Page 115: ...VD 19 WEN 18 XHD 17 DGND 16 CCLK 15 DGND 14 CAMC0 13 CAMC1 12 CAMC2 11 CAMC3 10 CAMY0 9 CAMY1 8 24 CAMY2 7 23 CAMY3 6 CAMY4 5 CAMY5 4 CAMY6 3 CAMY7 2 DGND 1 14 VCC 2 1Y 4 2Y 6 3Y 8 4Y 10 5Y 12 6Y 7 GND 13 6A 11 5A 9 4A 5 3A 3 2A 1 1A CAMY5 CAMY4 CAMY3 CAMY2 CAMY1 CAMY0 CAMC3 CAMC2 CAMC1 CAMC0 CAMY6 CAMY7 SY 303 5 5 H8 RXD H8 TXD SH TXD H8 RXD SH RXD H8 TXD SY303 Board MDR19 Board Connecter L401 1u...

Page 116: ...CAM_C GND VREF2 GND YS_OUT GND CN301 26P 26 CAM_Y 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 9 10 11 12 14 13 15 16 17 18 LENS_FILTER_ON_SW GND XHI_SCK GND HI_SI 4 9 V 1 5 V GND 4 9 V GND 3 0 V 15 V 3 0 V SYS_V _7 5 V XCS_VC GND HI_SO 8 XSYS_RST 2 3 4 5 6 7 CAM_C GND VREF2 GND YS_OUT GND CN902 26P 1 CAM_Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND LANC_IN GND LANC_OUT D3 UNREG 6 5 4 3 2 1 NC 2B NC _2B 2A _2A 8 7 NC CN051 8P CN701 6P NC 6 5 4 ...

Page 117: ...RST GND GND 3 3V GND GND 18 19 DGND DGND 20 DGND 5 4 DGND DGND 3 DGND CAMY 7 CAMY 6 CAMY 5 CAMY 4 CAMY 3 CAMY 2 CAMY 1 CAMY 0 CAMC 3 CAMC 2 CAMC 1 CAMC 0 CCLK XHD WEN XVD FLD 1 140 PCMCIA SLOT x2 3V SERI2_IN H8 Cam SERI2_OUT H8 Cam N C GND SERI1_IN SH H8 SERI1_OUT SH H8 GND PHY_LED_CTR0 RESERVE 13 GND RS232 485 14 TXD RS232 15 RXD RS232 16 TXD RS485 17 RXD RS485 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VBS_OUT GND fo...

Page 118: ......

Page 119: ...101 C1126 C1103 C1108 L1101 L1102 C1125 C1115 C1131 IC1109 IC1104 IC1103 C1116 L1103 CN1102 L1104 C1129 C1130 C1105 C1109 C1120 C1119 H1102 H1101 R1116 R1119 IC1107 C1118 L1105 C1123 C1110 R1118 C1127 R1108 R1109 R1110 R1111 IC1102 IC1101 IC1108 R1106 R1105 R1104 R1103 R1101 R1102 C1104 C1102 C1101 R1107 MDR 20 A SIDE SUFFIX 11 MDR 20 B SIDE SUFFIX 11 MDR 20 A SIDE SUFFIX 11 MDR 20 B SIDE SUFFIX 1...

Page 120: ...17 FB1003 D1005 C1059 Q1001 C1019 C1029 C1031 IC1015 TP1005 TP1013 TP1012 R1007 S1001 CN1004 CN1003 IC1008 IC1008 IC1005 C1028 R1020 R1019 R1018 R1017 R1010 R1011 TP1004 R1006 R1005 CL1001 CL1002 CL1004 CL1006 CL1008 CL1005 CL1003 CL1007 R1003 C1018 R1050 TP1003 R1045 C1015 C1014 C1058 IC1004 IC1002 IC1013 R1039 R1038 D1004 C1050 R1027 R1026 R1025 FB1002 FB1001 C1060 TP1008 TP1009 C1061 C1010 TP10...

Page 121: ...006 L1005 C1030 R1014 R1015 R1016 C1020 C1021 C1022 C1023 R1046 C1024 C1025 X1001 R1012 C1017 IC1006 R1047 R1048 R1049 R1013 R1009 R1042 R1008 R1041 C1027 C1047 C1044 C1045 R1029 R1036 R1033 R1022 R1032 CN1006 R1035 C1048 R1024 R1023 R1037 C1049 R1021 FB1006 C1035 C1053 C1052 C1037 C1043 D1008 D1006 C1042 C1040 C1039 C1038 C1041 C1054 R1028 D1007 C1055 C1036 C1034 MDR 19 B SIDE SUFFIX 11 ...

Page 122: ...26 R101 IC001 R012 R008 D002 C001 C146 C147 C018 TP406 C027 R026 C046 C047 C126 C125 R031 C057 C056 TP405 RY302 TH401 RY301 TH301 PH303 C211 R309 R308 R307 PH302 PH301 TP401 FB401 CN401 C004 D001 TP403 R006 IC003 C011 CN403 CN403 D327 D313 FB309 D326 D324 D322 D305 D304 D303 D311 D325 D309 D323 D321 D307 FB311 CN304 CN301 R336 BT001 S301 D315 D329 D302 Q302 IC009 TP001 TP404 CN001 C054 C044 R027 R...

Page 123: ...24 R404 R333 R332 R327 R331 R323 R324 C309 C326 R318 R319 C327 C411 C414 R409 R407 R406 R408 R410 R412 R414 R401 C415 C413 C410 C408 C406 C404 R405 R411 R413 R415 R402 C409 C407 C405 C403 C420 C422 C325 FB302 R417 R418 R420 D312 D320 C310 C312 D316 D330 D301 Q301 C313 R322 C311 C316 C314 D335 C229 C231 C230 C321 C320 D328 D314 D310 D308 D306 R335 R334 FB317 S002 S001 R001 C101 C104 R002 R003 R004 ...

Page 124: ...9 6 SNC RZ30N RZ30P E 9 6 PH1202 PH1201 R1201 CN1201 R1202 R1204 R1203 SE 656 A SIDE SUFFIX 11 SE 656 B SIDE SUFFIX 11 SE 656 A SIDE SUFFIX 11 SE 656 B SIDE SUFFIX 11 SE 656 SE 656 ...

Page 125: ...9 7 SNC RZ30N RZ30P E 9 7 R Y R Mg YL B Cy B Cy B Y G For NTSC model R Y R Mg YL B Y G For PAL model Burst position Burst position Copy on a transparent sheet VECTORSCOPE SCALE ...

Page 126: ......

Page 127: ... 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments 2 A battery operated AC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit indication is 5 25 V so analog meters must have an accu...

Page 128: ...Printed in Japan Sony Corporation 2002 12 22 B P Company 2002 SNC RZ30N UC SNC RZ30P CE E 9 955 377 01 ...

Reviews: