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PROFESSIONAL DISC RECORDER

PDW-HD1550

SERVICE MANUAL
1st Edition (Revised 2)

Summary of Contents for PDW-HD1550

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL DISC RECORDER PDW HD1550 SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition Revised 2 ...

Page 2: ...gaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen AVERTISSEMENT Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l entretien Afin de réduire les risques de décharge électrique d incendie ou de blessure n effectuer que les réparations indiquées dans le mode d emplo...

Page 3: ...olgen 注意 指定以外の電池に交換すると 破裂する危険があり ます 必ず指定の電池に交換してください 使用済みの電池は 国または地域の法令に従って 処理してください FÖRSIKTIGHET Fara för explosion vid felaktigt placerat batteri Byt endast mot samma eller likvärdig typ av batteri enligt tillverkarens rekommendationer När du kasserar batteriet ska du följa rådande lagar för regionen eller landet PAS PÅ Fare for eksplosion hvis batteriet ikke udskiftes korrekt Udskift kun med et...

Page 4: ...ation 設置時には 通気やサービス性を考慮して設置スペース を確保してください ファンの排気部や通気孔 左側面および右側面 をふ さがない 通気のために セット周辺に空間をあける 作業エリアを確保するため セット後方は 25 cm 以 上の空間をあける 机上などの平面に設置する場合は 左側面および右側面 は 2 cm 以上の空間をそれぞれ確保してください ただ し セット上部はサービス性を考慮し 40 cm 以上の空 間を確保することを推奨します Laser Diode Properties Wavelength 400 to 410 mm Emission duration Continuous Laser output power 280 mW max of pulse peak 150 mW max of CW Standard CAUTION Use of controls o...

Page 5: ...ng or Repairing the Block and Board 1 20 1 9 1 SY 438 Board 1 20 1 9 2 CPU Board HPR 55 Board 1 20 1 9 3 Optical Block Assembly 1 20 1 9 4 BD 42 Board 1 20 1 9 5 SE 1004 Board 1 21 1 10 Replacing EEPROMs 1 22 1 10 1 Overview 1 22 1 10 2 Replacing FRAM IC310 SY 438 Board 1 22 1 10 3 Replacing EEPROM IC1100 HPR 55 Board 1 22 1 10 4 Replacing EEPROM IC806 AU 366 Board 1 23 1 10 5 Replacing D A Conver...

Page 6: ...tions 2 12 2 3 6 During Recording Operations 2 14 2 3 7 During Playback Operations 2 15 2 3 8 During Operations in the Clip List Screen Thumbnail Search EDL Edit Copy 2 15 2 3 9 Alarms Relating to Audio and Video Signals 2 17 2 3 10 Alarms Relating to Sensors 2 17 2 3 11 Other Alarms 2 18 3 XDCAM Web Site 3 1 XDCAM Web Site Overview 3 1 3 1 1 Connecting to the XDCAM Website 3 1 3 2 Status Menu 3 2...

Page 7: ...TC REC M391 4 17 4 5 12 FRMT MEDIA M395 4 18 4 5 13 VERIFY USB M399 4 18 4 5 14 COPY TO USB M39B 4 19 4 5 15 VANC RX PACKET M3B0 4 19 4 5 16 LINE1 SEL M3B1 4 21 4 5 17 LINE2 SEL M3B2 4 21 4 5 18 DATE TIME PRESET M3D 4 22 4 5 19 USB to ROM M3E0 4 22 4 5 20 ROM to USB M3E1 4 23 4 5 21 FORMAT USB M3E2 4 24 4 5 22 PACKAGE UPDATE M3E3 4 24 4 5 23 LOG UPLOAD M3E4 4 25 4 5 24 FACTORY SETUP M3F 4 25 4 6 S...

Page 8: ... 5 2 5 2 Cleaning 5 4 5 2 1 General Information for Cleaning Using Cleaning Cloth 5 4 5 2 2 Cleaning the Loader Assembly 5 4 5 2 3 Cleaning the Spindle Motor 5 5 5 2 4 Cleaning the Pickup Lens 5 5 5 2 5 Cleaning the Lens in the Optical Block Assembly 5 5 6 Replacement of Main Parts 6 1 General Information for Parts Replacement 6 1 6 1 1 Basic Knowledge 6 1 6 1 2 Tightening Torque 6 2 6 2 Control P...

Page 9: ...ssembly 6 54 6 13 2 Memory Module 6 56 6 13 3 DIO 100 Board 6 57 6 13 4 Fine Wire Coaxial Cable 6 58 6 13 5 ENC 158 Board HPR 55 Board 6 59 6 13 6 DC Fan 40 HPR 55 Board Assembly 6 63 7 Adjustment of Optical Drive System 7 1 General Information for Adjustment of Optical Drive System 7 1 7 1 1 Precautions 7 1 7 1 2 Tools 7 1 7 1 3 Preparation for Adjustment 7 1 7 2 LD IL Adjustment 7 2 7 3 TRK TLT ...

Page 10: ...9 1 9 2 Exploded Views 9 2 Cover 9 2 Front 9 3 Optical Drive Assembly 9 4 Control Panel 1 9 5 Control Panel 2 9 6 Power Block 9 7 AU VPR Block 9 8 SY Board CN 3594 Board 9 9 Chassis 9 10 ENC CPU Board 9 11 HPR DIO MEM Board 9 12 Overall XDD P210 9 13 Frame Assembly 1 XDD P210 9 14 Frame Assembly 2 XDD P210 9 15 Loader Assembly XDD P210 9 16 BU Assembly XDD P210 9 17 9 3 Supplied Accessories 9 18 1...

Page 11: ...nual contains information required to operate and maintain the unit Factory Service Manual This manual describes parts list circuit diagram and mount diagram of the unit to provide information required for part level service Trademarks Trademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are follows Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation Internet Explorer is a trademark or reg...

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Page 13: ... 100 W DC 7 5 A 1 1 1 Power Cord To get a power cord please contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center WARNING Use the approved Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug with earthing contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable Use the Power Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug conforming to the proper ratings Voltage Ampere Never ...

Page 14: ...it with the feet on the four corners of the bottom plate removed In order to make a unit with good ventilation ensure sufficient clearance around the unit Be sure to provide 2 cm or more space to both the right and left sides and the top of the unit and 25 cm or more space behind the unit Do not stack any equipment on this unit Tip When the unit is installed on flat surface like a desk provide 2 c...

Page 15: ...space between the sides of the units Blocking the air intake will damage the unit Leave 25 cm or more of space to the rear of the unit Use a commercially available rack mount shelf Select an appropriate shelf taking size and weight of the unit into consideration Never remove the top panel bottom panel handle or legs of the unit when installing Use adequately long cables for connection of the conne...

Page 16: ...Composite SDI I O ENC 158 Video Codec ADI 11 AES EBU I O Audio process AU 366 Analog audio I O A D D A HP 169 Headphone jack DRIVE I F IF 1240 SATA IF Control panel FP 209 Control panel SW 1655 ON STNDBY switch SW 1642 EJECT switch Network and I O SY 438 Network TC USB REMOTE I O CPU Power supply PS 885 AC DC DC IN AC DC select Primary power source RE 327 DC DC out Secondary power source Other DIO...

Page 17: ...System Board name Circuit function Drive unit Sensor BD 42 Drive main KY 666 Front panel LDR 35 Cartridge sensor LDR 36 Loading position sensor SE 1004 Angular velocity sensor Cartridge sensor SE 1005 OP position sensor Cartridge sensor SY 400 CN BD connection PDW HD1550 1 5 ...

Page 18: ...OP position sensor Detects position of the optical block assembly 2 REC INH sensor Detects status of the recording prohibition tab of the car tridge 3 Cartridge Down sensor Detects down position of the cartridge 4 Cartridge IN sensor Detects insertion of the cartridge 5 Cartridge type sensor Detects type of the inserted cartridge single layer disc to quad layer disc Continued PDW HD1550 1 6 ...

Page 19: ...Location No Part name Function 6 Angular speed sensor Detects angular speed applied to the optical block assem bly PDW HD1550 1 7 ...

Page 20: ... AUDIO INPUT 1 2 1 2 3 External View 0 dBu 0 775 V rms XLR 3 pin Female No Signal I O Specifications 1 AUDIO IN G 4 dBu 0 dBu 3 dBu 6 dBu selectable high impedance balanced 2 AUDIO IN X IN 3 AUDIO IN Y IN 5 DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT AES EBU BNC 2 1set CH1 2 CH3 4 Digital audio AES EBU format AES 3id 1995 compliant 6 DC IN 12V 1 2 3 4 External View XLR 4 pin Male No Signal I O Specifications 1 GND GND 2 ...

Page 21: ...dBu 0 dBu 3 dBu 6 dBu selectable high impedance balanced 2 AUDIO IN X IN 3 AUDIO IN Y IN 13 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT AES EBU BNC 2 1set CH1 2 CH3 4 Digital audio AES EBU format AES 3id 1995 compliant 14 AUDIO MONITOR R L 1 2 3 External View 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms XLR 3 pin Male No Signal I O Specifications 1 AUDIO OUT G 4 dBu 0 dBu 3 dBu 6 dBu selectable 600Ω load low impedance balanced 2 AUDIO OUT X OUT 3 ...

Page 22: ...ansmitted Received Data 2 4 TRP2 IN OUT Transmitted Received Data 2 5 TRP3 IN OUT Transmitted Received Data 3 6 TRP3 IN OUT Transmitted Received Data 3 7 TRP4 IN OUT Transmitted Received Data 4 8 TRP4 IN OUT Transmitted Received Data 18 REMOTE 9P 5 9 6 1 External View D sub 9 pin Female RS 422A No Signal I O Specifications 1 GND 2 GND 2 RM TX 3 RM RX 4 GND 2 GND 5 NC No connection 6 GND 2 GND 7 RM...

Page 23: ...UT Plug BNC 75 Ω BELDEN 8281 cable or equivalent COMPOSITE OUT TIME CODE IN TIME CODE OUT SDSDI OUT PUT Plug BNC 75 Ω BELDEN 8281 cable or equivalent Maximum cable length 200 m SD HDSDI IN PUT Plug BNC 75 Ω BELDEN 1694A cable or equivalent Maximum cable length 100 m HDSDI OUT PUT Continued Connector Name Matching con nector Sony P N Matching cable Sony P N AES EBU IN PUT Plug BNC 75 Ω BELDEN 8281 ...

Page 24: ... VBUS is abnormal Off HPR 55 board HPR 55 board side B D400 D1003 D2103 D2307 D2509 D2511 D2514 D2515 D2516 D2600 D2601 D2602 D2607 Ref No Name Color Description Normal state D400 Green VAX D1003 Green PHOT D2103 ST LED0 Blue For DEBUG KMBC Blinks D2307 PLD1 DEBUG LED0 Blue For DEBUG PRAC Off D2509 POWER LED Blue Lights while the ISPPAC detection voltage is normal Lights Continued PDW HD1550 1 12 ...

Page 25: ...Me fan decreases to the predeter mined speed Off D2601 Rtc Alert Red Not assigned lights by software set ting Off D2602 Tmp Alert Red Lights when the board temperature sensor detects the predetermined tem perature or higher Off D2607 COME GBE0 LINK100 Blue Lights when the link between COMe and FP CPU has been established Lights MEM 138 Board MEM 138 board side A D102 D103 D104 Ref No Name Color De...

Page 26: ...ks D502 MDSC Green MDSC Off D503 MDSC Green MDSC Off D600 USB PORT1 Green Lights while USB PORT1 is in use Off D601 USB PORT1 Red Lights when USB PORT1 is abnormal Off D604 USB VBUS2 Blue Lights while USB VBUS2 power is turned on Lights D605 USB VBUS1 Blue Lights while USB VBUS1 power is turned on Lights D609 USB PORT2 Green Lights while USB PORT2 is in use Off D610 USB PORT2 Red Lights when USB P...

Page 27: ... Ch2 analog input OFF S1100 CH3 terminator Turns ON OFF the 600 Ω terminal for the Ch3 analog input OFF S1200 CH4 terminator Turns ON OFF the 600 Ω terminal for the Ch4 analog input OFF FP 209 Board FP 209 board side A S301 Note Never change the setting of the factory use switches Ref No Name Bit Description Factory setting S301 FPGA IC300 MANUAL RE CONFIG Factory use PDW HD1550 1 15 ...

Page 28: ...ory setting S1900 FP CPU 1 4 Factory use OFF S2300 POWER SW Factory use S2301 RESET SW Factory use S2304 PRAC 1 8 Factory use OFF S2500 CMOS CLR COMe CMOS Clear ON CMOS Clear OFF Normal operation S2501 BATTERY Coin battery ON OFF ON Normal operation OFF Storage ON SY 438 Board SY 438 board side B S400 Side A S101 S203 S201 S202 S500 S501 S502 PDW HD1550 1 16 ...

Page 29: ...l operation OFF 4 ON Starts IO CPU forcibly in recovery boot OFF Normal operation OFF 5 ON Serial No writable OFF Normal operation OFF 6 Factory use OFF 7 Factory use OFF 8 Factory use OFF S203 PWR RESET Factory use S400 DEBUG SEL 1 Factory use OFF 2 Connected to S202 3 OFF 3 Connected to S202 4 OFF 4 7 Factory use OFF 8 Not used OFF S500 MODEL SEL 1 4 Reserved for extension model select OFF S501 ...

Page 30: ...unit works normally It takes about one minute to cool down the positive characteristic thermistor after the main power is turned off Board name Ref No Part No Address AU 366 TH300 1 533 817 21 Side A CN 3594 THP1 1 802 108 11 Side A THP2 1 802 108 11 Side A DIO 100 TH201 1 533 817 21 Side A FP 209 TH100 1 802 263 11 D2 Side B TH101 1 803 353 21 B2 Side A HPR 55 TH12 1 802 063 21 Side B TH101 1 533...

Page 31: ...KG 0 3 N m Tightening screws for M2 J 6252 510 A Torque screwdriver 6KG 0 6 N m Tightening screws for M2 6 J 6252 520 A Torque screwdriver 12KG 1 2 N m Tightening screws for M3 J 6252 530 A Torque screwdriver 26KG 2 6 N m Tightening screws for M4 A 1937 666 A EXT board assembly rear Extension board for AU 366 VPR 118 SY 438 7 432 114 11 Locking compound 200 g Inhibits loosening of screws J 6570 13...

Page 32: ...5 Board Note The CPU board on the HPR 55 board retains date time information When replacing the CPU board make date time settings using the Maintenance menu 4 5 18 DATE TIME PRESET M3D 1 9 3 Optical Block Assembly Note The ROM in the optical block assembly contains firmware After replacing the optical block assembly upgrade the firmware to the latest version Refer to Section 3 3 5 After the optica...

Page 33: ...Section 4 8 21 1 9 5 SE 1004 Board The SE 1004 board contains an EEPROM IC3 in which adjustment data hours meter data and other data are stored When this board is replaced when maintaining hours meter data replace IC3 Note If IC3 is not replaced execute UPLOAD TO EEPROM of the Maintenance menu referring to 4 8 20 UPLOAD TO EEPROM After the SE 1004 board has been replaced or repaired perform the Dr...

Page 34: ...OM Video adjustment data 59 94i 50i Note It is not possible to replace only the following FRAM EEPROM and set data again When replacing it replace the board that contains the FRAM EEPROM IC405 FP 209 board IC1703 HPR 55 board IC2001 HPR 55 board IC306 SY 438 board IC307 SY 438 board IC601 SY 438 board 1 10 2 Replacing FRAM IC310 SY 438 Board Note When IC310 on the SY 438 board is replaced the hour...

Page 35: ... 3 Install the AU 366 board and then turn on the power of the unit 4 Adjust the audio system Refer to 8 5 Audio System Adjustment 1 10 5 Replacing D A Converter IC502 VPR 118 Board 1 Turn off the power of the unit and then remove the VPR 118 board Refer to 6 11 ADI 11 Board VPR 118 Board 2 Replace IC502 Side A 3 Install the VPR 118 board and then turn on the power of the unit 4 Adjust the video sy...

Page 36: ...board The backup battery retains date time information This information is retained when the battery is replaced within about one minute If the date time information is lost perform the 4 5 18 DATE TIME PRESET M3D of the maintenance menu to set it PDW HD1550 1 24 ...

Page 37: ...IC306 IC307 NSYS SY 438 IO CPU IC306 IC307 NSUB SY 438 IO CPU IC306 IC307 VSW SY 438 IO CPU IC306 IC307 KMBC SY 438 IO CPU IC306 IC307 FPAC FP 209 FPGA IC405 NECO ENC 158 FPGA IC201 Preparation Copy the files for the update to the root directory of the USB memory Tip Up to six files for update can be included in the root directory Note To obtain the files for update contact your local Sony Sales O...

Page 38: ...ne file for update is found the file selection screen is not displayed and the file information is displayed Select files to be updated and press the F5 SET button M3E USB MEMORY UTIL M3E3 PACKAGE UPDATE pkg 2 000 normal 12a pkg pkg 2 100 normal 12a pkg pkg 2 200 normal 12a pkg pkg 2 300 normal 12a pkg pkg Winkle1 530 12a pkg pkg Winkle1 540 12a pkg CANCEL F1 RETURN SELECT F5 SET Information about...

Page 39: ... time 00 00 Upon completion of the update the unit restarts automatically After the unit has restarted the update result is displayed Software Update Update was successfully completed Software Update Update was failed OK it sys pddrive pkglist NG fp OK OK Case of success Case of failure 5 Press the PUSH SET knob to close the displayed screen 6 Execute RESET ALL SETUP in the MAINTENANCE MENU Refer ...

Page 40: ...ided into the one that is returned to VAX again as the SD video output signal of the E E image and the one for creating the proxy video data in LVIS The encoded and compressed proxy video data is sent to PIERe to be written into the PIERe SDRAM The record data written to the PIERe SDRAM is DMA transferred from PIERe to the DDR memory on the CPU board with the PCI Express interface The record data ...

Page 41: ...l Then the SATA signal is sent through the CN 3594 board to the IF 1240 board The SATA signal is sent to optical drive via the SATA DRIVER IC IC101 on the IF 1240 board and to be written into the disc In the HD format or IMX format to create proxy video data that is to be recorded simultaneously the transferred video data is sent from the PIERe IC1200 to the MPEG codec NATH IC500 IC1000 on the ENC...

Page 42: ...e proxy video data is used as the video data during the search operation it is sent from PIERe SDRAM to LVIS via PIERe The proxy video data receives the decode processing inside the LVIS up converted to the HD playback video signal HDSDI output The HD playback video signal and the HD playback video signal that is up converted by SD playback video signal are sent to VAX IC200 after HD Video Process...

Page 43: ...vel converted in the line receiver IC003 ADI 11 board on the ADI 11 board and then input into the DIR IC010 IC011 on the ADI 11 board The 4 chanel digital audio signals are decoded in the DIR and are then input to the ROVO IC300 on the VPR 118 board When the extended menu 815 is not selected these signals are processed as AES EBU input signals The output signals from the DIR are input to the sampl...

Page 44: ...ard with the PCIe interface and writes the data to the external device Copying external USB3 0 device data to the disc Upon a DMA request from the CPU board data is read from the external USB3 0 device through the USB3 0 HOST controller IC IC201 on the DIO 100 board The read data is DMA transferred to the DDR memory on the CPU board with the PCIe interface At the same time the CPU board DMA transf...

Page 45: ...e as the SDSDI signal MONITOR output The digital audio signal for monitoring output from VAX is sent to the audio D A converter IC302 on the AU 366 board for conversion to analog audio signal The analog audio signal is then output from the AUDIO MONITOR OUT connector CN600 700 AU 366 board PHONES output speaker output The digital audio signal for headphone monitoring from VAX is sent to the audio ...

Page 46: ...processor referred to as CPU IC101 SY 438 board hereafter as a I O system control CPU compatible with a real time OS iTRON which provides the functions below PCI Bus Interface The CPU is connected to PIERe IC1200 PHOT IC1900 on the HPR 55 board via the PCI bus interface to control them and for mutual data transfer The CPU also sends receives data to from the following devices through PIERe DEC ENC...

Page 47: ...ected to the disc Ethernet USB3 0 and PIERe IC1200 on the HPR 55 board with the PCIe interface to control them and for mutual data transfer Disc Optical drive IC206 IC202 IC201 IF 1240 board CN 3594 board IC2701 CPU board HPR 55 board Ethernet CN600 IC600 SY 438 board CN 3594 board CPU board HPR 55 board USB3 0 CN201 IC201 DIO 100 board CPU board HPR 55 board PCI Bus Interface The CPU board is con...

Page 48: ...rface System REMOTE 9P The REMOTE signal is connected to the driver receiver IC704 from the REMOTE 9P connector CN700 on the SY 438 board and then connected to the IO CPU IC1 on the SY 438 board and controlled Time Code Input side The input signal of the time code is input from the BNC connector the left one of the CN5 twin connector on the SY 438 board of the TIME CODE IN and then connected to th...

Page 49: ... 100 board to the USB3 0 HOST controller IC201 is converted to the PCI Express PCIe signal Then the PCIe signal is connected to the CPU board IT CPU on the HPR 55 board to be controlled 1 13 7 Control Panel LCD SW JOG SHUTTLE A 4 3 inch color LCD is mounted on the front panel to display settings menus and playback pictures Through communication with the CPU board the FP CPU IC1700 on the HPR 55 bo...

Page 50: ...he flexible card wire straight Check that the conductive side of the flexible card wire is not contaminated Type A B C D A A Conductive surface A Insulating surface A Insulating surface A Insulating surface Type B Type C TypeA Type D Disconnecting 1 Turn off the power 2 Slide or lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow to unlock and pull out the flexible card wire Connecting 1 Slide or ...

Page 51: ...te Ground wrist strap Optical block assembly Earth mat Precautions The optical block assembly has been precisely adjusted Do not give impact to it due to fall or careless handling Do not touch the objective lens When handling the optical block assembly hold the slide base die casting part If a part of human body or another object directly touches the circuit on the printed circuit board it may det...

Page 52: ...Hold the shaded portions Keep away a screwdriver Objective lens Actuator PDW HD1550 1 40 ...

Page 53: ...nted with the lead free mark due to their particular size LEAD FREE MARK Note The lead free solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than the ordinary solder therefore it is recommended to use the soldering iron having a temperature regulator The ordinary soldering iron can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time The printed pattern copper f...

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Page 55: ...MI signal from the HDMI OUT connector of the unit When an error occurs its error code information is recorded in the error logger maintenance logger of the main unit and also in the error logger drive logger of the drive unit For whether to record log or not refer to each list of Error xx Tip Maintenance logger column Drive logger column Error is recorded in the maintenance logger and drive logger...

Page 56: ...he special state protection mode to prevent breakdown or failure of the cartridge disc optical drive and other parts The protection mode varies depending on errors If a cartridge is loaded in the unit press the EJECT button and remove the cartridge Depending on the situation of error occurrence a cartridge cannot be ejected after the EJECT command is received In that case turn off and on the power...

Page 57: ... is deteriorated in optical block assembly Ch A F2F It was decided that laser has reached its life in optical block assembly Ch A FAE It was decided that laser is deteriorated in optical block assembly Ch B FAF It was decided that laser has reached its life in optical block assembly Ch B 03 054 A signal from the disc required for focus servo of optical block as sembly Ch A cannot be detected 058 C...

Page 58: ...not end within the specified time pe riod 213 Cartridge could not be detected even after loading 217 Displacement of cartridge was detected in the loader during vertical movement of loading 218 Abnormal current was detected in the loading motor during vertical movement of loading 811 Eject operation did not end within the specified time period 818 Abnormal current was detected in the loading motor...

Page 59: ...disc was attempted with no available spare area 54 000 Unsupported REC mode was detected in the recording disc 001 Unsupported PAC is used in the recording disc 002 Unsupported spare area is used in the recording disc 003 Unsupported DFL entry was detected in the recording disc 200 A TDMA area error was detected during write back to the recording disc or formatting 201 A disc error was detected du...

Page 60: ...IT CPU is interrupted detected by IO CPU 430 IO CPU detected a flash memory IC306 IC307 SY 438 board error 43A IO CPU detected a serial number area error 43C IO CPU detected an adjustment data area EEPROM IC1100 HPR 55 board IC806 AU 366 board IC502 VPR 118 board error 43D IO CPU detected an hours meter area FRAM IC310 SY 438 board error 557 A firmware alarm or startup of the recovery firmware was...

Page 61: ... IO CPU and MPEG decoder device NATH 1000 ENC 143 board TORINO IC801 IC1001 ENC 132 board is detected detected by IO CPU 40A An error in communication between IO CPU and MPEG decoder device NATH 1000 ENC 143 board TORINO IC801 IC1001 ENC 132 board error is detected reported by NATH TORINO 40B IO CPU detected a signal processing device ROVA IC301 HPR 55 board error 40C IO CPU detected a signal proc...

Page 62: ...l block assembly Ch A cannot initialize PERIPHERAL device 940 IL adjustment has not been completed in optical block assembly Ch A 941 No data can be written to the EEPROM in optical block assembly Ch A 942 Ch A Disc Drive LSI IC100 BD 42 board cannot write data to the SE EEPROM IC3 SE 1004 board 960 A system error was detected in Ch A Disc Drive LSI IC100 BD 42 board A07 Adjustment data cannot be ...

Page 63: ...PRIATE VAL UES CONTACT SERVICE IF THIS ALARM APPEARS AGAIN AFTER ABOVE PROCE DURE This alarm message appears in the case of failure in reading of menu set value or abnormal data Set the Setup menu again W80 010 Update Err RUN SOFTWARE UPDATE PROGRAM The software update is not properly performed Update the software version again Run Software Update Program RUN SOFTWARE UPDATE PROGRAM The software u...

Page 64: ...hange the system frequency setting of this unit W40 064 XDROOT needs Re storing DISC USERDATA XDROOT NEEDS TO BE RESTORED An error occurred in USERDATA XDROOT of the disc and USERDATA XDROOT must be restored Restore USERDATA XDROOT W40 065 DISC Error DISC CANNOT BE RE STORED PLEASE RESTORE IT USING THE RECORDED EQUIP MENT The inserted disc requires to be restored Eject the disc and restore it or f...

Page 65: ... ADJUSTMENT Startup adjustment or OPC of ChB cannot be ter minated Note Once eject the disc and then insert it again or insert another disc W6F E83 DRV ADJ err CANNOT PERFORM AUTO DRIVE ADJUSTMENT Failed in startup adjustment of ChB Note Once eject the disc and then insert it again or insert another disc 2 3 3 After a Memory Card is Inserted LOG Alarm message in status display area Alarm message i...

Page 66: ...RATION IS IN USB DRIVE The total duration of the clips stored in the speci fied folder in the external storage exceeds 24 hours The specified folder cannot be used W40 06A USB DRV needs Re storing MEDIA ERROR USB DRIVE NEEDS TO BE RESTORED An abnormality has occurred on the specified fold er in the external storage and data restoration is needed Perform data restoration on the external storage in ...

Page 67: ...gain STOP ONCE This appears when an attempt is made to change media during recording or playback Stop the recording or playback and try the opera tion again Exit THUMBNAIL mode This appears when an attempt is made to change media while the clip list screen is displayed Switch to the basic operation screen or the video monitor screen and try the operation again REMOTE Press the REMOTE button and tu...

Page 68: ...IP IS REACHED TO MAXIMUM DURATION The duration of the clip has reached the maximum limit during recording Recording will stop within the next two minutes W40 072 REC STOP WITHIN 2MIN RECORDING IS TERMINA TED WITHIN 2 MINUTES AUTOMATICALLY BECAUSE OF INTERNAL LIMITATION The total duration has reached the maximum limit during recording Recording will stop within the next two minutes W50 015 Index Fi...

Page 69: ...cted This appears when an attempt is made to delete a clip or set or clear a clip flag when the clip is locked Copy Running A copy operation is in progress so another copy operation is not allowed Operation Failed The operation failed because of an internal error Not Supported Format The format is not supported by this unit so copy operation is impossible Copy Aborted The copy operation was aborte...

Page 70: ... in the UserData BPAV folder Adding EM was not Performed Essence mark setting has failed Over DUR A clip with a duration that exceeds six hours cannot be copied Copy to Clip is not Per mitted Change Dest to User Data The selected clip cannot be copied to the Clip fold er Change the copy destination to the UserData fold er Dest was Changed to UserData Copy to Clip is not Per mitted The selected cli...

Page 71: ...d W02 FAF LASER 0 Lifetime DISC DRIVE LASER 0 LIFE TIME HAS ENDED PLEASE CONTACT SERV ICE It was decided that the lifetime of the ChB laser has come to an end W20 020 FAN1 Warning FAN1 WARNING Rotating speed of DC fan 40 square HPR 55 board decreased Note The unit will work but if you continue to use it in this state temperatures inside the unit will rise possibly resulting in failure or fire W20 ...

Page 72: ...EMP HIGH TEMPERATURE IN DRIVE The temperature sensor in ChB detected an abnor mality W95 50E High TEMP HIGH TEMPERATURE IN DRIVE The FPGA IC700 BD 42 temperature exceeded 70 W95 50F DR FAN Stop DRIVE FAN MOTOR STOP PED Rotation of FAN DRIVE cannot be detected Note The unit will not stop operating but if you continue to the unit or drive will rise it in this state temper atures inside the unit will...

Page 73: ...llowing ways Refer to the Operation Manual Connect the unit to the PC through a network device such as a hub Connect the unit directly to the PC 2 Start the web browser of the PC Enter http 192 168 1 10 in the Address bar The underlined part is the IP address of the unit Note Use Internet Explorer for the web browser of the PC Other web browsers may not function correctly Default NETWORK of the un...

Page 74: ... Serial No Display only Shows the serial number Software Ver sion PACKAGE Display only Shows the firmware version IT Display only Shows the software version of mSATA IO Display only Shows version of ROM IC306 IC307 on CPU IC101 SY 438 board FP Display only Shows versions of ROM IC1703 HPR 55 board for the GPU IC1700 HPR 55 board FPBL Display only Shows the FP Bootloader versions of ROM IC1703 HPR ...

Page 75: ...58 board VSW Display only Shows versions of ROMs IC306 IC307 SY 438 board for the FPGA IC801 VPR 118 board KMBC Display only Shows versions of ROMs IC306 IC307 SY 438 board for the FPGA IC2100 HPR 55 board FPAC Display only Shows versions of ROM IC305 FP 209 board for the FPGA IC300 FP 209 board MDSC Display only Shows versions of ROM IC502 SY 438 board for the FPGA IC500 SY 438 board PRAC Display...

Page 76: ...racters symbols Sets the host name DHCP Display only Display whether to acquire IP address automatical ly from the DHCP server disable Does not acquire IP address automatically enable Acquires IP address automatically IP Address xxx xxx xxx xxx Sets the IP address Subnet Mask xxx xxx xxx xxx Sets the subnet mask Default Gateway xxx xxx xxx xxx Sets the default gateway Status Display only Displays ...

Page 77: ...it To set IP Address An IP address can be set when DHCP is disable Note Change the DHCP settings with the maintenance menu M50 DHCP of the set side Procedure 1 Set the IP address 2 Set the subnet mask and default gateway as needed 3 Click the Execute button 4 Click the Reboot button The unit is automatically rebooted 5 Top page of the XDCAM web site is displayed and the network settings have been ...

Page 78: ... Sets the SNMP Manager with which to communicate using SNMP none Rejects communication from all SNMP managers Set this when not using SNMP any Accepts communication from all SNMP managers specific Accepts communication only from the SNMP manager with the specified IP address IP Address 1 2 3 Specifies the IP address of the SNMP manager with which to communicate when specific is selected Up to thre...

Page 79: ...setting by pressing Execute Check that OK or OK Reboot the machine is displayed in the Status field Note The setting is effective after the power is turned on again To revert the setting press Reset SNMP Specification The specifications of the stored SNMP Agent are shown below SNMP Version SNMPv1 MIB definition SMIv2 Support PDU GetRequest GetNextRequest SetRequest GetResponce Trap Standard MIB MI...

Page 80: ... Setting Function sysDescr Display only Displays the model name sysObject Display only Displays the object identifier sysContact ASCII character only 1 In general sets the information such as device manager or contact ex Phone numbers e mail addresses etc sysName ASCII character only 1 In general sets the device name ex XDCAM 002 etc sysLocaton ASCII character only 1 In general sets the location w...

Page 81: ... phen 1 New password Updated password Verify Pass word A maximum of 31 byte alphanumeric and hy phen 1 New password Re enter updated password for verification Status Display only Displays whether passwords have been modified correctly Success Displayed when the user password is changed Error Displayed when an unusable character is used in the password or when the verify password is in correct Proc...

Page 82: ...up menu saved in the PC to the unit Procedure 1 Click Browse and select the file of the setup menu 2 Click Execute in the Download field 3 When the download is completed the unit is automatically rebooted 3 3 5 Software Update This page allows batch update using the firmware package file This section describes updating the firmware using the web browser Internet Explorer Note The figures shown in ...

Page 83: ...rough a network device such as a hub Connect the unit directly to the PC with a network crossover cable 4 Copy the obtained firmware package file to an arbitrary directory on the PC 5 Start the Internet Explorer of the PC Note Use the Internet Explorer to update the software Update may not succeed with other web browsers 6 Select Tools Internet Options 7 Click Delete files on the General tab to de...

Page 84: ...r http 192 168 1 10 in the Address bar The underlined part is the IP address of the unit 2 Enter the user name and the password then click OK User name admin Password pdw hd1550 3 Top page of the XDCAM web site is displayed 4 Click Software Update in the left frame 5 Click Browse and select the firmware package file copied in step 4 of Preparation PDW HD1550 3 12 ...

Page 85: ...xt Quit Browse 7 The current version and the new version of the firmware are displayed To update the firmware click Next Tip When cancel the update click the Quit button Status Maintenance Update Version Software Version XDCAM SONY Click the Next button to proceed Next Quit Current version V1 00 New version V1 01 Network SNMP Account Setup Menu Software Update Log Warning PDW HD1550 3 13 ...

Page 86: ... 10 minutes or there is any firmware program shown with NG the update has failed In this case retry update from step 1 in Preparation 10 When OK appears for all firmware programs click Next Status Maintenance Software Update Execution Software Version XDCAM SONY Status finished it sy2u OK sy1 ftbl OK sy1 sy1 OK sy1 pier OK sy1 rovo OK sy1 phot OK sy1 vax OK sy1 nsys OK sy1 nsub OK sy1 dsp0 OK sy1 ...

Page 87: ... Setup Menu Software Update Log Warning 12 Top page of the XDCAM web site is displayed and update is completed 13 Confirm that PACKAGE has been updated on the Software Version page Refer to 3 2 1 3 3 6 Log Log data of the unit can be acquired on this page Procedure 1 Click Execute in the Upload field Status Maintenance Upload Software Version Network SNMP Account Setup Menu Software Update Log War...

Page 88: ...a A Repair Failed A Unknown FS A R W Limit A Unknown Media A Memory A Error Memory A needs Restoring Over DUR A Software Version Network SNMP Account Setup Menu Software Update Log Warning XDCAM SONY When a folder in external storage is being mounted USB DRV is locked USB DRV Error USB DRV needs Restoring Over DUR USB DRV During recording operations REC STOP WITHIN 2MIN Input Sig ILL REC Index Fil...

Page 89: ...Clicking Preset selects the checkboxes of the following items Read err R W Limit A ILL REC MEM Full Verify ERR Disc Damage ILL PLAY MEM Empty Backup Disc Media Data Error LASER 0 Lifetime PDW HD1550 3 17 ...

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Page 91: ...P the HDMI signal is not output from the HDMI OUT connector ADJUST Used for the audio system video system and free run frequency adjustment Refer to4 1 SERVICE SUPPORT Used for the setting of the option Refer to 4 4 OTHERS Checks the software version and the serial number of this unit and sets the operation Refer to 4 5 SETUP MAINTENANCE Used for the setting up of this unit For details refer to Op...

Page 92: ... HOME button Used to start the maintenance mode 5 SHIFT button Used to switch functions of buttons 6 Function buttons F1 to F6 Used to save the setting data and move the menu hierarchy The function assigned to each button is displayed in the function menu display area 4 1 2 Activating the Maintenance Mode Press the MENU button while pressing the PAGE HOME button and SHIFT button 4 1 3 Exiting Main...

Page 93: ...hes on the HPR 55 board remove the bottom plate assembly by referring to 6 4 Bottom Plate Assembly Change the DIP switch S1900 with the power switch turned off HPR 55 board S1900 1 2 3 4 O N Switch S1900 1 to ON PDW HD1550 4 3 ...

Page 94: ...LEVEL CH1 4 3 3 OUTPUT LEVEL CH2 4 3 3 MONITOR LEV EL Lch 4 3 3 MONITOR LEV EL Rch 4 3 3 A2E BATTERY DC IN 12V 4 3 4 A2F NV RAM CONTROL 4 3 5 M2 SERVICE SUP PORT M20 ERROR LOG 4 4 1 M21 DIAG CON TROL CLEAR ERROR LOG 4 4 2 M23 OPTION KEY STATUS INSTALL REMOVE 4 4 3 M3 OTHERS M30 SOFTWARE VERSION 4 5 1 M31 SERIAL NUMBER 4 5 2 M33 FILE I F CONFIG PROAV DISPLAY 4 5 3 M36 HOUR ME TER RESET H11 OPE HOUR...

Page 95: ...2 SEL 4 5 17 M3D DATE TIME PRESET 4 5 18 M3E USB MEMO RY UTIL M3E0 USB to ROM D4 SETUP DOWN LOAD 4 5 19 M3E1 ROM to USB U4 SETUP UP LOAD 4 5 20 M3E2 FORMAT USB MEM 4 5 21 M3E3 PACKAGE UPDATE 4 5 22 M3E4 LOG UP LOAD 4 5 23 M3F FACTORY SETUP HD SDI AUDIO IN PUT MUTING AUTO FORCED OFF 4 5 24 RESET KEY PASS WORD M4 SETUP MAIN TENANCE M40 EXTENDED MENU 4 6 1 M48 AUTO RE CALL 4 6 2 M49 RESET ALL SETUP 4...

Page 96: ...Menu Item Sub Item 1 Sub Item 2 Sub Item 3 Refer ence sec tion M5A NetBIOS 4 7 7 M5F RESET NET CONFIG 4 7 8 M6 DRIVE D0 DRIVE MAIN TENANCE 4 8 PDW HD1550 4 6 ...

Page 97: ...EO OUT LEVEL ADJUST 96 HEX PRESET 86 INC DEC CTRL KNOB TO MENU MENU KEY 4 3 2 CP VR A23 This menu is used for free run frequency adjustment Menu hierarchy M1 ADJUST A2 AUDIO VIDEO BATTERY A23 CP VR HD 74MHz VCO SD 27MHz VCO Procedure 1 Select HD74MHz VCO or SD27MHz VCO Tip HD74MHz VCO Adjust the HD free run frequency Refer to 8 2 HD Free Running Frequency Adjustment SD27MHz VCO Adjust the SD free ...

Page 98: ...EL CH4 Procedure 1 Select INPUT LEVEL CH1 to CH4 2 Change the set value with the PUSH SET knob MAINTENANCE MENU INPUT LEVEL CH1 ADJUST 80 HEX PRESET 80 INC DEC CTRL KNOB TO MENU MENU KEY OUTPUT UNITY Adjust the analog audio output level Refer to Section Output Level Adjustment Menu hierarchy M1 ADJUST A2 AUDIO VIDEO BATTERY A27 APR VR A272 OUTPUT UNITY OUTPUT LEVEL CH1 OUTPUT LEVEL CH2 MONITOR LEV...

Page 99: ...elect DC IN 12V 2 Press the PUSH SET button Automatic adjustment is performed and COMPLETE is displayed MAINTENANCE MENU DC IN 12V USE DC IN POWER AND SUPPLY CORRECT 12 0 VOLTAGE OK ADJUST SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY 4 3 5 NV RAM CONTROL A2F This menu is used for the saving the various adjustment data For details refer to 8 Electrical Adjustment Menu hierarchy M1 ADJUST A2 AUDIO VIDEO BATTERY A2F NV ...

Page 100: ...3 Press the F5 SAVE button MAINTENANCE MENU NV RAM CONTROL SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA ALL DATA PREVIOUS EXECUTE SAVE KEY TO MENU MENU KEY PDW HD1550 4 10 ...

Page 101: ...aracter string of W number number Turn the PUSH SET knob clockwise to display the new log Turn the PUSH SET knob counterclockwise to display the old log 4 4 2 DIAG CONTROL M21 This menu allows you to delete registered error logs Note Generally do not delete the error logs The error logs contain important information helpful for resolving or avoiding problems Menu hierarchy M2 SERVICE SUPPORT M21 D...

Page 102: ...Menu hierarchy M2 SERVICE SUPPORT M23 OPTION KEY STATUS INSTALL REMOVE PDW HD1550 4 12 ...

Page 103: ...MEMORY appears on the message screen during execution of this menu In this case there may be a problem with the connected USB memory or it may be recognized as an unsupported device Use another USB memory device Tip The underlined values are the factory defaults 4 5 1 SOFTWARE VERSION M30 This menu shows the software version of this unit Menu hierarchy M3 OTHERS M30 SOFTWARE VERSION Procedure 1 Se...

Page 104: ...M33 FILE I F CONFIG PROAV DISPLAY Procedure 1 Select PROAV DISPLAY 2 Modify set values with the PUSH SET knob 3 Press the F5 SAVE button to save the settings 4 5 4 HOUR METER RESET M36 This menu is used to reset the display of resettable items of the operating hours meter Menu hierarchy M3 OTHERS M32 HOUR METER RESET H11 OPE HOURS H13 SEEK HOURS0 H14 SPDL HOURS H15 LOAD COUNT Procedure 1 Select OP...

Page 105: ... CONFIG M370 HEAD ROOM 20dB 12dB 16dB 18dB 20dB 4 5 6 DATA LEN M371 This menu is used to set the audio channel configuration when IMX recording 16bit x 8ch 16x8 8 channel configuration of 16 bit length 24bit x 4ch 24x4 4 channel configuration of 24 bit length Menu hierarchy M3 OTHERS M37 AUDIO CONFIG M371 DATA LEN Procedure 1 Select DATA LEN 2 Modify set values with the PUSH SET knob 3 Press the F...

Page 106: ...his menu is used to set the reference level when inputting analog audio signals from the ANALOG AUDIO INPUT 1 2 3 and 4 connectors 4dB 0dB 3dB 6dB EBUL Note EBUL can be selected only when the system frequency is 50i 50P 25P Menu hierarchy M3 OTHERS M37 AUDIO CONFIG M373 IN LEVEL ANALOG1 ANALOG2 ANALOG3 ANALOG4 Procedure 1 Select IN LEVEL 2 Select ANALOG1 ANALOG2 ANALOG3 or ANALOG4 3 Modify set val...

Page 107: ...10 OUT LEVEL M377 This menu is used to set the reference level when outputting analog audio signals from the ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 1 and ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 2 connectors 4dB 0dB 3dB 6dB EBUL Note EBUL can be selected only when the system frequency is 50i 50P 25P Menu hierarchy M3 OTHERS M37 AUDIO CONFIG M377 OUT LEVEL Procedure 1 Select OUT LEVEL 2 Modify set values with the PUSH SET knob 3 Press th...

Page 108: ...s enabled Menu hierarchy M3 OTHERS M39 OTHER CONFIG M395 FRMT MEDIA Procedure 1 Select FRMT MEDIA 2 Modify set values with the PUSH SET knob 3 Press the F5 SAVE button to save the settings MAINTENANCE MENU M3 OTHERS M39 OTHER CONFIG M395 FRMT MEDIA ena DISABLE ENABLE 4 5 13 VERIFY USB M399 This menu is used to set whether to perform verification when copying data to the USB drive off Verification ...

Page 109: ... Menu item M3B0 enables recording of one VANC packet when the selected line contains any packets whose DID SDID matches the value set with this menu item Up to four packets are recorded per each line regardless of the DID and SDID for the VANC set with menu item M3B1 or M3B2 It is not possible to set the same line with menu items M3B0 M3B1 and M3B2 If the same line is specified priority is given i...

Page 110: ...0P mode Procedure 1 Select LINE 2 Modify set values with the PUSH SET knob 3 Press the F5 SAVE button to save the settings MAINTENANCE MENU M3 OTHERS M3B VANC RX PARAMETER M3B0 VANC RX PACKET LINE OFF OFF 9 LINE 10 LINE 11 LINE 12 LINE 13 LINE 14 LINE DID This menu is used to set the DID of the VANC to receive 00 to FF hexadecimal number Procedure 1 Select DID 2 Modify set values with the PUSH SET...

Page 111: ...RX PARAMETER M3B1 LINE1 SEL Procedure 1 Select LINE1 SEL 2 Modify set values with the PUSH SET knob 3 Press the F5 SAVE button to save the settings MAINTENANCE MENU M3 OTHERS M3B VANC RX PARAMETER M3B1 LINE1 SEL OFF OFF 9 LINE 10 LINE 11 LINE 12 LINE 13 LINE 14 LINE 15 LINE 4 5 17 LINE2 SEL M3B2 This menu is used to select the LINE to be received for the HDSDI VANC data OFF 9 LINE to 20 LINE 59 94...

Page 112: ...the PUSH SET knob 9 Shift the cursor to Minute with the right arrow button 10 Set MINUTE with the PUSH SET knob 11 Shift the cursor to Second with the right arrow button 12 Set SECOND with the PUSH SET knob 13 Shift the cursor to UTC with the right arrow button 14 Set UTC with the PUSH SET knob 15 Press the F5 SAVE button to save the settings DATE TIME PRESET YEAR 2013 MONTH 06 DAY 22 TIME 13 00 0...

Page 113: ... MAINTENANCE MENU M3E0 USB to ROM D4 SETUP DOWNLOAD COMPLETED NOW REBOOTING 4 5 20 ROM to USB M3E1 This menu is used to store the setting data of the SETUP menu in a USB memory device Menu hierarchy M3 OTHERS M3E USB MEMORY UTIL M3E1 ROM to USB U4 SETUP UPLOAD Procedure 1 Insert the USB memory into the USB connector on the front panel 2 Select SETUP UPLOAD MAINTENANCE MENU M3E1 ROM to USB U4 SETUP...

Page 114: ...rchy M3 OTHERS M3E USB MEMORY UTIL M3E2 FORMAT USB MEM Procedure 1 Insert the USB memory into the USB connector on the front panel 2 Select FORMAT USB MEM 3 Press the F5 SET button to start formatting the USB memory MAINTENANCE MENU M3E2 FORMAT USB MEM FORMAT OK CANCEL F1 RETURN EXECUTE F5 SET 4 Upon completion of formatting a message COMPLETED appears MAINTENANCE MENU M3E2 FORMAT USB MEM COMPLETE...

Page 115: ...ess the F5 SET button to start uploading the USB memory MAINTENANCE MENU M3E4 LOG UPLOAD NOW SAVING 4 Upon completion of uploading a message COMPLETED appears MAINTENANCE MENU M3E4 LOG UPLOAD COMPLETED TO MENU MENU KEY 4 5 24 FACTORY SETUP M3F HD SDI AUDIO IN MUTING This menu is used to set whether to mute the audio data if there is some problem in the embedded audio data of the HD SDI signal that...

Page 116: ...KEY RESET KEY PASSWORD This menu is used to initialize the password that was set when the option key was installed Menu hierarchy M3 OTHERS M3F FACTORY SETUP RESET KEY PASSWORD Procedure 1 Select RESET KEY PASSWORD 2 Select the option key that initializes the password with the PUSH SET knob 3 Press the F5 SAVE button MAINTENANCE MENU RESET KEY PASSWORD XDBK 106 CANCEL F1 RETURN TO MENU F5 SET PDW ...

Page 117: ...EXTEND MENU ena DISABLE ENABLE 4 6 2 AUTO RECALL M48 This menu is used to select whether to recall settings automatically from a menu bank when the unit is turned on and which menu bank is used off Any settings are not recalled from a menu bank from BANK1 Bank1 The settings are recalled from menu bank 1 from BANK2 Bank2 The settings are recalled from menu bank 2 from BANK3 Bank3 The settings are r...

Page 118: ...er to the Operation Manual Date and time settings are not cleared but the time zone setting is cleared After executing this item reset the time zone Refer to the Operation Manual Menu hierarchy M4 SETUP MAINTENANCE M49 RESET ALL SETUP Procedure 1 Select RESET ALL SETUP 2 Press the F5 SET button to execute the reset MAINTENANCE MENU RESET ALL SETUP RESET OK RESET SAVE KEY TO MENU MENU KEY PDW HD155...

Page 119: ...MENU M5 NETWORK M50 DHCP dis DISABLE ENABLE 4 7 2 IP ADDRESS M51 This menu is used to set the IP address of this unit Note IP address cannot be set when DHCP is set to ENABLE To check the IP address acquired automatically close the maintenance menu and then open it again Menu hierarchy M5 NETWORK M51 IP ADDRESS Procedure 1 Select IP ADDRESS 2 Modify set values with the PUSH SET knob Tip Use the ri...

Page 120: ...OB CLEAR RESET KEY DATA SAVE SAVE KEY TO MENU MENU KEY 4 7 4 DEFAULT GATEWAY M53 This menu is used to set the address of the default gateway Note The address of the default gateway cannot be set when DHCP is set to ENABLE To check the address of the default gateway acquired automatically close the maintenance menu and then open it again Menu hierarchy M5 NETWORK M53 DEFAULT GATEWAY Procedure 1 Sel...

Page 121: ...10Mbps FullDuplex 10Mbps HalfDuplex 4 7 6 JUMBO FRAME M56 This menu is used to set the size of jumbo frames 9014 4088 OFF 1514 Note This value does not include the 4 bytes of the FCS Frame Check Sequence Tip A jumbo frame is a frame larger than the maximum 1514 bytes not including FCS of the standard Ethernet frame Jumbo frames make it possible to deliver larger payloads per packet Since fewer pac...

Page 122: ...perated Menu hierarchy M5 NETWORK M5A NetBIOS Procedure 1 Select NetBIOS 2 Modify set values with the PUSH SET knob 3 Press the F5 SAVE button to save the settings 4 7 8 RESET NET CONFIG M5F This menu is used to reset network settings to the factory defaults Menu hierarchy M5 NETWORK M5F RESET NET CONFIG Procedure 1 Select RESET NET CONFIG 2 Press the F5 SAVE button to reset the settings MAINTENAN...

Page 123: ...TURE SENSOR Procedure 1 Select the TEMPERATURE SENSOR A confirmation window appears waiting for entry of the PUSH SET knob TEMPERATURE SENSOR CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 2 Press the PUSH SET knob The current temperature is displayed TEMPERATURE SENSOR CHECKING OK FPGA 48 3 DEG OP 0A 30 9 DEG OP 0B 30 9 DEG AGAIN SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 4 8 2 FAN MOTOR This menu is used to check rotation of ...

Page 124: ...owing information is displayed for NG FAN MOTOR CHECKING NG FAN 0000 rpm AGAIN SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY Check the fan motor installation status 4 8 3 ACCELERATION SENSOR This menu is used to check the acceleration sensor and the angular acceleration sensor installed in the optical drive Note When checking these sensors place the unit horizontally If these sensors are checked with the unit placed impr...

Page 125: ...with the unit placed horizontally in the static state DRIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK DEVICE ACCELERATION SENSOR STATIC 2 A confirmation window appears waiting for entry of the PUSH SET knob STATIC CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 3 Press the PUSH SET knob A confirmation window appears STATIC PLACE DRIVE HORIZONTALLY ARE YOU SURE OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY PDW HD1550 4 35 ...

Page 126: ...OADER This menu is used to check operation of the loader Note Confirm that the loader is properly installed in the optical drive and then start checking Menu hierarchy CHECK M6 DRIVE D0 DRIVE MAINTENANCE LOADER Tool Cartridge such as PFD23A and PFD50DLA Commercially available Procedure 1 Select the LOADER A confirmation window appears waiting for insertion of a cartridge LOADER INSERT DISC IN SW O...

Page 127: ...om DOWN position to STBY position Refer to page 4 39 Transition from STBY position to EJECT position Refer to page 4 40 Transition from STBY position to DOWN position Refer to page 4 41 Sensor hole Indication of SENSOR HOLE in the menu window varies depending on the type of cartridge to be inserted When a 23 3GB SL disc such as PFD23A is inserted SENSOR HOLE 2 3 4 is displayed When a 50GB DL disc ...

Page 128: ...he and buttons 3 Press the button A confirmation window appears LOADER MOVE TO EJECT POS CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 4 Press the PUSH SET knob The loader moves to the EJECT position and the cartridge is ejected LOADER CHECKING EXIT MENU KEY 5 The unit enters the cartridge insertion standby state LOADER INSERT DISC IN SW OFF POSITION EJECT REC INHI INHI DOWN SENSOR NOT DOWN SENSOR HOLE EXI...

Page 129: ...EY 2 Place the cursor at MOVE TO STBY POS with the and buttons 3 Press the button A confirmation window appears LOADER MOVE TO STBY POS CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 4 Press the PUSH SET knob The loader moves to the STBY position LOADER CHECKING EXIT MENU KEY MOVE TO DOWN POS 㸢 MOVE TO EJECT POS IN SW ON POSITION STBY REC INHI INHI DOWN SENSOR NOT DOWN SENSOR HOLE EXIT MENU KEY The followin...

Page 130: ...OWN SENSOR HOLE EXIT MENU KEY 2 Place the cursor at MOVE TO EJECT POS with the and buttons 3 Press the button A confirmation window appears LOADER MOVE TO EJECT POS CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 4 Press the PUSH SET knob The loader moves to the EJECT position and the cartridge is ejected LOADER MOVE TO EJECT POS CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY The following information is displayed for...

Page 131: ...IT MENU KEY 2 Place the cursor at MOVE TO DOWN POS with the and buttons 3 Press the button A confirmation window appears LOADER MOVE TO DOWN POS CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 4 Press the PUSH SET knob The loader moves to the DOWN position LOADER MOVE TO STBY POS 㸢 MOVE TO EJECT POS IN SW ON POSITION DOWN REC INHI NOT INHI DOWN SENSOR DOWN SENSOR HOLE 4 EXIT MENU KEY The following informatio...

Page 132: ...hy CHECK M6 DRIVE D0 DRIVE MAINTENANCE SLIDER AUTO TEST Procedure 1 Select the AUTO TEST A confirmation window appears waiting for entry of the PUSH SET knob AUTO TEST CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 2 Press the PUSH SET knob The result is displayed AUTO TEST CHECKING OK EXIT MENU KEY The following information is displayed for NG PDW HD1550 4 42 ...

Page 133: ...N LIM TEST Procedure 1 Select the IN LIM TEST A confirmation window appears waiting for entry of the PUSH SET knob IN LIM TEST CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 2 Press the PUSH SET knob The result is displayed Note Confirm visually that the optical block assembly has moved to the innermost circumference of the disc IN LIM TEST CHECKING OK EXIT MENU KEY The following information is displayed fo...

Page 134: ...TENANCE SPINDLE MOTOR AUTO TEST Tool Cartridge such as PFD23A and PFD50DLA Commercially available Procedure 1 Select the AUTO TEST A confirmation window appears waiting for entry of the PUSH SET knob AUTO TEST CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 2 Press the PUSH SET knob A cartridge insertion confirmation window appears AUTO TEST INSERT DISC EXIT MENU KEY PDW HD1550 4 44 ...

Page 135: ...sembly Note The following describes the SA actuator checking procedure for channel A OP 0A To check the SA actuator of channel B OP 0B select channel OP 0B in step 1 below Menu hierarchy CHECK M6 DRIVE D0 DRIVE MAINTENANCE OPTICAL BLOCK SA ACTUATOR Procedure 1 A selection window opens Select channel OP 0A with the and buttons and press the button DRIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK OPTICAL BLOCK SA ACTUATOR L...

Page 136: ...0A CHECKING NG EXIT MENU KEY A problem may exist in the following Harness connection Optical block 4 8 9 LASER This menu is used to check the laser in the optical block assembly Note The following describes the laser checking procedure for channel A OP 0A To check the laser of channel B OP 0B select channel OP 0B in step 1 below Menu hierarchy CHECK M6 DRIVE D0 DRIVE MAINTENANCE OPTICAL BLOCK LASE...

Page 137: ...CHECK OPTICAL BLOCK SA ACTUATOR LASER SELECT OP OP 0A 㸢 OP 0B LCD ATT 2 A confirmation window appears waiting for entry of the PUSH SET knob LASER OP 0A CHECK START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 3 Press the PUSH SET knob A cartridge insertion confirmation window appears LASER OP 0A INSERT DISC EXIT MENU KEY 4 Insert the cartridge The result is displayed LASER OP 0A CHECKING OK EXIT MENU KEY The followi...

Page 138: ...nel B OP 0B select channel OP 0B in step 1 below Menu hierarchy CHECK M6 DRIVE D0 DRIVE MAINTENANCE OPTICAL BLOCK LCD ATT Tool Cartridge such as PFD23A and PFD50DLA Commercially available Note Abnormal irradiation of the laser during adjustment may damage the disc Prepare a cartridge that causes no problem if damaged Procedure 1 A selection window opens Select channel OP 0A with the and buttons an...

Page 139: ...window appears LCD ATT OP 0A INSERT DISC EXIT MENU KEY 4 Insert a cartridge The result is displayed LCD ATT OP 0A CHECKING OK EXIT MENU KEY The following information is displayed for NG LCD ATT OP 0A CHECKING NG EXIT MENU KEY A problem may exist in the following Harness connection Optical block 4 8 11 SKEW This menu is used to check skew in the optical block assembly PDW HD1550 4 49 ...

Page 140: ...both channels OP 0A and OP 0B because the unit has a dual channel head Tool Alignment disc PFD23A RS Sony part No J 6570 130 A Menu hierarchy CHECK M6 DRIVE D0 DRIVE MAINTENANCE SKEW Procedure 1 A selection window opens Select channel OP 0A with the and buttons and press the button SKEW SELECT OP OP 0A 㸢 OP 0B 2 Press the PUSH SET knob A confirmation window that the unit is placed horizontally app...

Page 141: ...ime becomes 0000 SEC a confirmation window appears waiting for insertion of the alignment disc PFD23A RS SKEW OP 0A INSERT ALIGNMENT DISC PFD23A RS EXIT MENU KEY 5 Insert the alignment disc PFD23A RS The result is displayed SKEW OP 0A CHECKING OK EXIT MENU KEY The following information is displayed for NG SKEW OP 0A ERROR EXIT MENU KEY Check the posture of the unit and perform the menu check again...

Page 142: ... D0 DRIVE MAINTENANCE LENS CLEANING Procedure 1 Select the LENS CLEANING A confirmation window appears waiting for entry of the PUSH SET knob LENS CLEANING PLEASE REMOVE DISC COMPLETELY CLEANING START OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 2 Confirm that the cartridge has been removed and press the PUSH SET knob The result is displayed LENS CLEANING FINISHED CLEANING EXIT MENU KEY 4 8 13 LENS CLEANING JIG This ...

Page 143: ...r to 7 Adjustment of Optical Drive System Note When checking offset place the unit horizontally If offset is checked with the unit placed improperly the offset check may lead to an incorrect result Menu hierarchy ADJUST M6 DRIVE D0 DRIVE MAINTENANCE TRK TLT DRV OFFSET 4 8 16 SKEW This menu is used to make skew adjustment For details refer to 7 Adjustment of Optical Drive System Note When checking ...

Page 144: ...㸢 02 01 01 00 00 20 F10 04 01 01 00 00 20 F10 03 01 01 00 00 20 217 05 01 01 00 00 20 217 06 01 01 00 00 20 217 07 01 01 00 00 20 F10 08 01 01 00 00 20 217 Tip Keep pressing the button to open the following window ERROR LOGGER 09 01 01 00 00 20 213 㸢 10 01 01 00 00 20 217 12 01 01 00 00 20 217 11 01 01 00 00 20 F10 13 01 01 00 00 20 F10 14 01 01 00 00 20 217 15 01 01 00 00 20 F10 16 01 01 00 00 20...

Page 145: ...on window appears CLEAR ERROR LOG ARE YOU SURE OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 5 Press the PUSH SET knob The result is displayed CLEAR ERROR LOG EXECUTING COMPLETED EXIT MENU KEY The following information is displayed for NG CLEAR ERROR LOG EXECUTING FAILURE EXIT MENU KEY The EEPROM IC709 on the BD 42 board may be defective 4 8 18 VERSION This menu is used to display the version of the optical drive PDW ...

Page 146: ...rocedure 1 Select the SERIAL NO A confirmation window appears SERIAL NO ID XDS PD2000 NO 0010001 EXIT MENU KEY 4 8 20 UPLOAD TO EEPROM This menu is used to update the backed up EEPROM data when SE 1004 completed board EEPROM IC3 not replace is replaced or only the EEPROM IC3 on the SE 1004 board is replaced Note When replacing the SE 1004 board remove the EEPROM IC3 from the old board and mount it...

Page 147: ...BACKUP DATA ARE YOU SURE OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 2 Press the PUSH SET knob The result is displayed UPLOAD TO EEPROM LOADING COMPLETED EXIT MENU KEY The following information is displayed for NG UPLOAD TO EEPROM LOADING FAILURE EXIT MENU KEY There may be a problem in connection between the SE 1004 board and the BD 42 board or the EEPROM IC3 on the SE 1004 board may be defective 4 8 21 UPLOAD TO FL...

Page 148: ...s waiting for entry of the PUSH SET knob UPLOAD TO FLASH EEPROM FLASH LOAD BACKUP DATA ARE YOU SURE OK SET KEY EXIT MENU KEY 2 Press the PUSH SET knob The result is displayed UPLOAD TO FLASH LOADING COMPLETED EXIT MENU KEY OK SET KEY The following information is displayed for NG UPLOAD TO FLASH LOADING FAILURE EXIT MENU KEY OK SET KEY PDW HD1550 4 58 ...

Page 149: ... display the setup menu 2 Rotate the PUSH SET knob to display the required item Information to be displayed Item Description OPERATION HOURS Total power on hours unit hour resettable LASER PARAMETER 0 Total optical output time of the optical block assembly non resettable SEEK RUNNING HOURS 0 Total seek distance of the optical block assembly unit hour resettable SPINDLE RUNNING HOURS Total spindle ...

Page 150: ...ca tion No Part name Sony Part No Hours Meter Menu Item Check replacement period Refer ence section 1 FAN DC 30 SQUARE 1 787 709 11 Current carrying hours OPERATION HOURS Replace every 20 000 H 6 7 2 2 BATTERY LITHIUM CR2032 TYPE 1 528 174 72 Current carrying hours OPERATION HOURS Replace every about seven years When used for 12 hours a day Tip While the primary power of the unit is turned off the...

Page 151: ...oftware Version and then select the replacement part For package version 1 63 or later XDH 422 RP A 2218 177 A is recommended It can also be XDH 421 RP A 1837 582 A For package version earlier than 1 63 XDH 421 RP A 1837 582 A When the package version is upgradable upgrade it to version 1 63 or later and use XDH 422 RP A 2218 177 A If the package version is not upgraded for customer s reasons use ...

Page 152: ...y excessive force to such parts when cleaning each block Before inserting the cartridge after cleaning confirm that cleaning fluid has completely evaporated 5 2 2 Cleaning the Loader Assembly Note The loader assembly consists of precision parts Be very careful not to damage or apply excessive force to such parts when cleaning the loader assembly Tools Cleaning cloth or cotton swab Cleaning fluid a...

Page 153: ...the loader assembly Refer to 6 7 5 Loader Assembly 2 Slide the optical block assembly in the direction of arrow A 3 Remove dust or dirt from the turn table surface and the two cartridge guide supports of the spindle motor with a cleaning cloth or cotton swab moistened with cleaning fluid Turn table surface Optical block assembly A Spindle motor Cartridge guide supports Note Check that no fiber of ...

Page 154: ...umber A 2201 232 A Lens cleaning base 4G Cleaner retainer 4G Dropper Lens cleaner bag Contains 100 lens cleaner bags Note Do not reuse used lens cleaner Be sure to use lens cleaner Do not use cotton swabs or similar Tip When lens cleaner has been exhausted order the following lens cleaner bag Lens cleaner bag part number A 2203 499 A Tweezers Pure water Note To prevent adhesion of impurities conta...

Page 155: ...ly Refer to 6 7 5 Loader Assembly Rear of this unit Lenses 2 Attaching the four lens cleaners to the lens cleaning base 4G Note Be sure to use tweezers so as not to contaminate the lens cleaner Hold the shaft of the lens cleaner with tweezers and attach it to the lens cleaning base 4G After taking the lens cleaner out of the bag attach it to the lens cleaning base 4G without placing it on the desk...

Page 156: ...r 4G so that no gap is generated between the cleaner retainer 4G and the lens cleaning base 4G Note This is important work to determine the distance between the lens and the lens cleaner Carry out this work accurately lens cleaning base 4G Cleaner retainer 4G Positioning projection Positioning slit Positioning projection Lens cleaners Cleaner retainer 4G Positioning slit PDW HD1550 5 8 ...

Page 157: ... drops of pure water on each of the four lens cleaners attached on the WET side using a dropper Note If excessive pure water is dripped the optical drive assembly is wetted with pure water which may result in a failure Be careful not to drip pure water excessively Lens cleaning base 4G Dropper Pure water WET Lens cleaners 7 Align the location holes of the lens cleaning base 4G with the cartridge p...

Page 158: ...al drive Location holes of lens cleaning base 4G 9 Turn on the unit 10 Display the maintenance menu according to 4 1 Maintenance Menu Overview and select the DRIVE MAINTENANCE D0 11 Set the cursor at CHECK with the and buttons DRIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK ADJUST ERROR LOGGER OTHERS 12 Press the button 13 Set the cursor at LENS CLEANING JIG with the and buttons DRIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK DRIVE LOADER SLIDE...

Page 159: ... Turn off the unit 18 Remove the lens cleaning base 4G When removing the lens cleaner from the lens cleaning base 4G if the lens cleaner is pushed from the back of the lens cleaning base 4G the lens cleaning base 4G may be damaged Hold the lens cleaner shaft with tweezers and remove the lens cleaner from the front of the lens cleaning base 4G 19 Install the loader assembly stay assembly and top pl...

Page 160: ...ng the test using the self diagnostic function check that no error occurs using the cartridge with which errors occurred after the optical drive adjustment When no error occurs the optical block assembly can be used continuously with the clean lens PDW HD1550 5 12 ...

Page 161: ...acement of Main Parts 6 1 General Information for Parts Replacement 6 1 1 Basic Knowledge Flexible card wire When connecting flexible card wires connect them firmly referring to 1 14 Flexible Card Wire PDW HD1550 6 1 ...

Page 162: ...crew 0 20 0 02 N m M2 6 screw 0 53 0 07 N m M3 screw 0 80 0 12 N m Tip When using the torque driver with the notation of cN m interpret it as follows Example 0 8 N m 80 cN m Since small screws are used in the unit they may fall into the unit when they are removed and installed To prevent screws from falling it is recommended that the bit of each torque driver be magnetized to a degree that prevent...

Page 163: ...emove the two screws Control panel CP shield assembly B2 6 x 3 2 Remove the control panel 1 Disconnect the fine wire coaxial cable from the connector 2 Remove the two screws to detach the control panel PSW2 6 x 6 Fine wire coaxial cable Connector Control panel PSW2 6 x 6 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 3 ...

Page 164: ...ve the three screws to detach the CP GND plate 2 Disconnect the two harnesses from the two connectors CN500 CN501 on the FP 209 board CP GND plate B2 6 x 3 CN501 FP 209 board CN500 FP 209 board Harnesses 2 Remove the four screws to detach the bottom case assembly Bottom case assembly PSW2 6 x 10 PSW2 6 x 10 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 4 ...

Page 165: ...om Case Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the speaker assembly 1 Open the clamp to detach the harness 2 Remove the two screws to detach the speaker assembly PSW2 6 x 6 Clamp Harness Speaker assembly 2 Remove the speaker from the speaker holder Harness Speaker Speaker holder 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 5 ...

Page 166: ...anel sub assembly 1 Remove the jog dial and the shuttle ring 2 Remove the control panel sub assembly Shuttle ring Jog dial Control panel sub assembly 2 Remove the LCD 1 Release the four claws and open the LCD in the direction of the arrow 2 Disconnect the two flexible boards from the two connectors CN101 CN102 on the FP 209 board LCD Claws Claws CN101 CN102 FP 209 board Flexible boards PDW HD1550 ...

Page 167: ...t and the insulating sheet LCD bracket Toggle SW sheet Insulating sheet AU VR knobs MCD knob FP 209 board PSW2 6 x 6 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal 5 Perform software settings using the menu after replacing repairing the FP 209 board Refer to 1 9 Service Action after Replacing or Repairing the Block and Board PDW HD1550 6 7 ...

Page 168: ...rews to detach the top plate assembly Top plate assembly B3 x 6 c B3 x 6 b B3 x 6 a B3 x 6 c Note When installing the top plate assembly tighten the screws in alphabetical order 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 8 ...

Page 169: ... 6 a B3 x 6 b B3 x 6 Bottom plate assembly Radiation sheets Note When installing the bottom plate assembly tighten the screws in alphabetical order Radiation sheets are three layered If it comes off attach it to where the lithium battery is in contact 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 9 ...

Page 170: ...the two claws to detach the MEM 138 board from the connector MEM 138 board Claws 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal 3 Perform software settings using the menu after replacing repairing the MEM 138 board Refer to 1 9 Service Action after Replacing or Repairing the Block and Board PDW HD1550 6 10 ...

Page 171: ...ry with an insulated stick Lithium battery Insulated stick Note When installing the lithium battery not to mistake the orientation of the lithium battery 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal 3 Perform software settings using the menu after replacing the lithium battery Refer to 1 11 Backup Battery PDW HD1550 6 11 ...

Page 172: ...e stay assembly Stay assembly PSW2 6 x 6 PSW2 6 x 6 2 Remove the optical drive assembly 1 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector on the IF 1240 board 2 Remove the four screws to detach the optical drive assembly Flexible flat cable Connector IF 1240 board Optical drive PSW3 x 8 PSW3 x 8 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 12 ...

Page 173: ... Remove the optical drive assembly Refer to 6 7 1 Optical Drive Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the five screws to detach the top cover sub assembly Top cover sub assembly Special head M2 x 2 7 Special head M2 x 2 7 2 Remove the four screws to detach the PD bracket PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 PD bracket Bottom side PDW HD1550 6 13 ...

Page 174: ...se sub assembly 1 Remove the cushion PD 2 Remove the eleven screws to detach the shield case sub assembly Shield case sub assembly Cushion PD Special head M2 x 2 7 Special head M2 x 2 7 Special head M2 x 2 7 PDW HD1550 6 14 ...

Page 175: ...from the connector CN500 on the BD 42 board 2 Peel the tape 3 Remove the two screws to detach the DC fan 50 square DC fan 50 square Label PSW3 x 12 Tape CN500 BD 42 board Harness Note Install the DC fan 50 square carefully paying attention to the label side and the harness position 6 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 15 ...

Page 176: ...mbly Procedure 1 Remove the IF 1240 board 1 Disconnect the SY 400 board from the connector CN2 on the IF 1240 board 2 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN4 on the IF 1240 board 3 Remove the two screws to detach the IF 1240 board IF 1240 board CN2 CN4 Harness PSW2 x 5 SY 400 board 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 16 ...

Page 177: ...PSW2 x 5 to detach the heat sink PD 2 Remove the four screws PSW3 x 6 to detach the PD bracket 3 Remove the cushion PD from the optical drive XDD P210 4 Peel the tape LED PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 Cushion PD Tape LED Optical drive XDD P210 PD bracket Heat sink PD PSW2 x 5 Bottom side Note When replacing the optical drive XDD P210 or KY 666 board attach the tape LED which is removed from the old set to the...

Page 178: ...ens will be damaged If a magnetic substance comes close to these parts their characteristics may be changed Preparation 1 Remove the top plate assembly Refer to 6 3 Top Plate Assembly 2 Remove the optical drive assembly Refer to 6 7 1 Optical Drive Assembly 3 Remove the IF 1240 board Refer to 6 7 3 IF 1240 Board 4 Remove the optical drive XDD P210 Refer to 6 7 4 Optical Drive XDD P210 Procedure 1 ...

Page 179: ... ME ratchet Latch Hole Bracket FPC SE1004 LDR35 4 Disconnect the FPC SE1005 LDR36 from the connector CN36 on the LDR 36 board Note Carefully open or close the open close section of CN36 because it is likely to be damaged 5 Disconnect the motor harness from the connector CN3 on the SE 1005 board 6 Loosen the two screws with stopper PSW2 x 5 7 Lift up the portion A to the direction of the arrow A ab...

Page 180: ...agnet Be careful so that a part of the loader assembly is not attracted by the magnetic force or caught by the tip of the spindle motor Screws with stopper PSW2 x 5 Motor harness CN3 SE 1005 board Loader assembly FPC SE1005 LDR36 Spindle motor Holes Pin Pin Pin Loader assembly cartridge sensors cartridge sensors CN36 LDR 36 board FPC SE1005 LDR36 Latch A Portion A B Hole PDW HD1550 6 20 ...

Page 181: ...h the loader assembly roller set above the plate When installing the loader assembly fit the two pins with the two holes in the loader assembly After the work is completed make skew adjustment Refer to 7 4 SKEW Adjustment Loader assembly Holes Pin Pin Pin Loader assembly Roller Roller Plate Plate Hole PDW HD1550 6 21 ...

Page 182: ...sembly Procedure 1 Remove the four screws M2 x 2 7 to detach the gear bracket assembly Note When detaching the gear bracket assembly hold the mode gear assembly so that it does not come off If the mode gear assembly comes off attach it carefully paying attention so that the lid arm does not come on portion A Do not touch the mode seal on the mode gear assembly When installing the gear bracket asse...

Page 183: ... 2 to detach the loading motor assembly P2 x 2 Loading motor assembly 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal Note After the work is completed make skew adjustment Refer to 7 4 SKEW Adjustment PDW HD1550 6 23 ...

Page 184: ... 1 Remove the top plate assembly Refer to 6 3 Top Plate Assembly 2 Remove the optical drive assembly Refer to 6 7 1 Optical Drive Assembly 3 Remove the IF 1240 board Refer to 6 7 3 IF 1240 Board 4 Remove the optical drive XDD P210 Refer to 6 7 4 Optical Drive XDD P210 5 Remove the loader assembly Refer to 6 7 5 Loader Assembly Procedure 1 Slide the optical block assembly to the direction of the ar...

Page 185: ...l block Note When removing or installing the optical block assembly push the gear with a bamboo skewer or the like so that the lead rack assembly is not damaged When holding the optical block assembly touch only portions A and B K2 6 x 8 K2 6 x 8 Optical block assembly Gear Lead rack assembly Portion B Portion A 8 Remove the two screws P1 7 x 2 5 to detach the lead rack assembly PDW HD1550 6 25 ...

Page 186: ...riod max 30 minutes When leaving the lead rack assembly for a long time remove the spring to prevent deformation of the lead rack assembly Slide shaft Optical block assembly Lead rack assembly Hole Hole Boss Boss P1 7 x 2 5 10 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal Note After replacing repairing the optical block assembly perform the steps after replacement repair Refer to 1 9...

Page 187: ...move the top plate assembly Refer to 6 3 Top Plate Assembly 2 Remove the optical drive assembly Refer to 6 7 1 Optical Drive Assembly 3 Remove the IF 1240 board Refer to 6 7 3 IF 1240 Board 4 Remove the optical drive XDD P210 Refer to 6 7 4 Optical Drive XDD P210 5 Remove the loader assembly Refer to 6 7 5 Loader Assembly Procedure 1 Disconnect the FPC BD SE1004 from the connector CN1004 on the SE...

Page 188: ...he seek motor fit the boss with the hole in the seek motor PSW2 x 6 CN2 SE 1005 board Seek motor Flexible cable Boss Hole 6 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal Note After the work is completed make skew adjustment Refer to 7 4 SKEW Adjustment PDW HD1550 6 28 ...

Page 189: ...optical drive assembly Refer to 6 7 1 Optical Drive Assembly 3 Remove the IF 1240 board Refer to 6 7 3 IF 1240 Board 4 Remove the optical drive XDD P210 Refer to 6 7 4 Optical Drive XDD P210 5 Remove the loader assembly Refer to 6 7 5 Loader Assembly Procedure 1 Slide the optical block assembly to the direction of the arrow A 2 Disconnect the flexible cable from the connector CN1 on the SE 1005 bo...

Page 190: ...4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal Note After the work is completed make skew adjustment Refer to 7 4 SKEW Adjustment PDW HD1550 6 30 ...

Page 191: ...ove the IF 1240 board Refer to 6 7 3 IF 1240 Board 4 Remove the optical drive XDD P210 Refer to 6 7 4 Optical Drive XDD P210 Procedure 1 Remove the seven screws M2 x 2 7 to detach the shield case sub assembly Special head M2 x 2 7 Special head M2 x 2 7 Special head M2 x 2 7 Shield case sub assembly 2 Disconnect the SY 400 board from the connector CN700 on the BD 42 board PDW HD1550 6 31 ...

Page 192: ...3 Remove the five screws M2 x 2 7 to detach the heat sink Special head M2 x 2 7 Special head M2 x 2 7 SY 400 board CN700 BD 42 board Boss Boss Heat sink PDW HD1550 6 32 ...

Page 193: ...rness POWER SYS as shown in the figure When installing the heat sink do not place inclusion with the heat gel between the heat sink Harness POWER SYS Fan harness SY 400 board Heat sink 4 Disconnect the five flexible boards and two harnesses from the seven connectors on the BD 42 board 5 Remove the heat gel Note Do not damage the heat gel PDW HD1550 6 33 ...

Page 194: ...board PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 BD 42 board BD 42 board CN500 CN1004 CN1 CN200 Heat gel Do not damage the heat gel CN100 CN1005 CN666 FPC BD KY FPC BD SE1005 FPC HEAD A FPC HEAD B Harness POWER SYS FPC BD SE1004 Fan harness Latch Latch Latch Latch PDW HD1550 6 34 ...

Page 195: ... gel at the location shown in the figure aligning it with the edge of IC700 Do not damage a heat gel Do not place inclusion with the heat gel between the heat sink BD 42 board IC700 Align the heat gel with the edge of IC700 Heat gel 8 Perform software settings using the menu after replacing repairing the BD 42 board Refer to 1 9 4 BD 42 Board PDW HD1550 6 35 ...

Page 196: ...el the tape LED 3 Remove the two screws M2 x 2 7 and remove the KY 666 board and the insulating sheet Special head M2 x 2 7 KY 666 board CN666 Tape LED Hole Hole FPC BD KY Insulating sheet Boss Boss Latch Note When installing the KY 666 board fit the two bosses with the two holes in the KY 666 board When replacing the KY 666 board attach the tape LED which is removed from the old set to the same p...

Page 197: ...7 5 Loader Assembly 6 Remove the KY 666 board Refer to 6 7 11 KY 666 Board Procedure 1 Remove the two screws M2 x 2 7 to detach the front frame assembly Note When installing the front frame assembly fit the two bosses with the two holes in the front frame assembly When installing the front frame assembly install it with the loader assembly roller set above the plate Special head M2 x 2 7 Special h...

Page 198: ...to 6 7 5 Loader Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the spring of the release lever and rotate the release lever to the direction of the arrow 2 Remove a screw M2 x 2 7 to detach the LDR 35 board Note When installing the LDR 35 board fit the two bosses with the two holes in the LDR 35 board Special head M2 x 2 7 Remove a spring LDR 35 board Boss Boss Holes Rotate the release lever 3 Install the removed pa...

Page 199: ...10 Refer to 6 7 4 Optical Drive XDD P210 5 Remove the loader assembly Refer to 6 7 5 Loader Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the four screws M2 x 2 7 to detach the LDR 36 board Note When installing the LDR 36 board fit the two bosses with the two holes in the LDR 36 board M2 x 2 7 LDR 36 board Boss Holes 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal Note After the work is completed make...

Page 200: ...ive screws P1 7 x 2 5 to detach the SE 1004 board Note Install the FPC SE1004 LDR35 with the stiffening plate facing up When installing the SE 1004 board fit the eight bosses with the eight holes in the SE 1004 FPC SE1004 LDR35 Stiffening plate CN35 SE 1004 board P1 7 x 2 5 Bosses Hole Holes Holes Hole Bosses Boss Latch 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal Note Before inst...

Page 201: ...ect the FPC SE 1005 LDR36 board from the connector CN36 on the SE 1005 board 2 Disconnect the flexible cable from the connector CN2 on the SE 1005 board 3 Remove the five screws P1 7 x 2 5 to detach the SE 1005 board Note When installing the SE 1005 board fit the seven bosses with the seven holes in the SE 1005 board Install the FPC SE1005 LDR36 with the stiffening plate facing up SE 1005 board P1...

Page 202: ...Note Before installing a new SE 1005 board bend it to prevent it from floating After the work is completed make skew adjustment Refer to 7 4 SKEW Adjustment PDW HD1550 6 42 ...

Page 203: ...Plate Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the six screws to detach the rear panel Rear panel Hole Hole Boss Boss B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 Note When installing the rear panel fit the two bosses with the two holes 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 43 ...

Page 204: ...he power assembly 1 Remove the four screws 2 Disconnect the power assembly from the two connectors on the CN 3594 board in the direction of the arrow Power assembly Bosses Hole Hole Connectors CN 3594 board PSW2 6 x 6 PSW2 6 x 6 Note When installing the power assembly fit the two bosses with the two holes 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 44 ...

Page 205: ...y 2 Remove the rear panel Refer to 6 8 Rear Panel 3 Remove the power assembly Refer to 6 9 1 Power Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the two screws to detach the power chassis 2 Power chassis 2 Hole Hole Boss Boss PSW2 6 x 6 Note When installing the power chassis 2 fit the two bosses with the two holes PDW HD1550 6 45 ...

Page 206: ...emove the DC fan 30 square 1 Remove the two screws PS2 6 x 5 to detach the DC fan 30 square and the fan bracket 2 Open the clamp 3 Remove the two screws PS2 6 x 16 to detach the DC fan 30 square DC fan 30 square PS2 6 x 16 Fan bracket PS2 6 x 5 Label Harness Harness Clamp Note Install the DC fan 30 square carefully paying attention to the label side and the harness position PDW HD1550 6 46 ...

Page 207: ...4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 47 ...

Page 208: ... 6 3 Top Plate Assembly 2 Remove the rear panel Refer to 6 8 Rear Panel Procedure 1 Insert the end of a screwdriver into the grooves on both sides of the board and move it in the direction of arrow A to disconnect the AU board assembly AU board assembly A Screwdriver Groove PDW HD1550 6 48 ...

Page 209: ...ard 1 Remove the two screws PSW2 6 x 6 2 Remove the twelve screws PS2 6 x 5 to detach the AU 366 board AU 366 board PSW2 6 x 6 PS2 6 x 5 PS2 6 x 5 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 49 ...

Page 210: ...AU 366 board 2 Remove the screw PSW2 6 x 6 3 Remove the two screws PS3 x 40 to detach the fan spacer DC fan 40 square and the fan bracket Fan bracket Fan bracket DC fan 40 square Label Fan spacer Harness Harness Note for installation CN800 AU 366 board PSW2 6 x 6 PS3 x 40 Note Install the DC fan 40 square carefully paying attention to the label side and the harness position When connecting the har...

Page 211: ...3 Top Plate Assembly 2 Remove the rear panel Refer to 6 8 Rear Panel Procedure 1 Insert the end of a screwdriver into the grooves on both sides of the board and move it in the direction of arrow A to disconnect the VPR board assembly VPR board assembly A Screwdriver Groove PDW HD1550 6 51 ...

Page 212: ...rd P2 6 x 8 3 Remove the VPR 118 board 1 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector CN035 on the VPR 118 board 2 Remove the two screws PSW2 6 x 6 3 Remove the screw P3 x 8 4 Remove the four screws P2 6 x 8 5 Remove the screw PS3 x 5 to detach the VPR 118 board VPR 118 board Flexible flat cable CN035 PSW2 6 x 6 PS3 x 5 P2 6 x 8 P3 x 8 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of...

Page 213: ...SY board assembly Screwdriver A Groove 2 Remove the SY 438 board 1 Remove the two screws PSW2 6 x 6 2 Remove the screw P2 6 x 8 3 Remove the screw B2 6 x 3 4 Remove the four attached hexagon screws and the four attached washers to detach the SY 438 board SY 438 board Attached washers Attached hexagon screws B2 6 x 3 P2 6 x 8 PSW2 6 x 6 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal ...

Page 214: ...sembly Procedure 1 Remove the front panel sub assembly 1 Remove the two screws to detach the CP shield assembly 2 Remove the two screws 3 Release the two claws to detach the front panel sub assembly Front panel sub assembly Claw Hole USB connector Note for installation Claw CP shield assembly PSW2 6 x 6 PSW2 6 x 6 Note When installing the front panel sub assembly fit the USB connector with the hol...

Page 215: ...he two harnesses from the two connectors CN2 CN3 on the HPR board 2 Remove the two screws to detach the HPR board assembly HPR board assembly CN2 Harnesses CN3 PSW2 6 x 6 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 55 ...

Page 216: ... Top Plate Assembly 3 Remove the bottom plate assembly Refer to 6 4 Bottom Plate Assembly 4 Remove the HPR board assembly Refer to 6 13 1 HPR Board Assembly Procedure 1 Release the two stoppers to detach the memory module Memory module Stopper Stopper Memory module 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 56 ...

Page 217: ...move the bottom plate assembly Refer to 6 4 Bottom Plate Assembly 4 Remove the HPR board assembly Refer to 6 13 1 HPR Board Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the two screws and disconnect the DIO 100 board from the connector CN2700 on the HPR 55 board PSW2 6 x 6 CN2700 HPR 55 board DIO 100 board 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PDW HD1550 6 57 ...

Page 218: ...cable 1 Disconnect the fine wire coaxial cable from the connector CN4 on the HPR board 2 Open the two clamps and remove the fine wire coaxial cable CN4 HPR board Fine wire coaxial cable Fine wire coaxial cable Binding tape S Clamps Note When installing arrange the fine wire coaxial cable as shown in the figure 2 Remove the ferrite core Ferrite core Binding tape S Binding tapes L Note When replacin...

Page 219: ...e the top plate assembly Refer to 6 3 Top Plate Assembly 3 Remove the bottom plate assembly Refer to 6 4 Bottom Plate Assembly 4 Remove the HPR board assembly Refer to 6 13 1 HPR Board Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the four screws to detach the ENC 158 board ENC 158 board PSW2 6 x 6 PSW2 6 x 6 Connectors PDW HD1550 6 59 ...

Page 220: ...crews Heat spreader assembly Radiation sheet CPU board Connectors HPR 55 board Hexagon shafts Hexagon shafts Stator fitting screws Note When installing the CPU board connect it to the connector of HPR 55 board securely by pressing right above the connector After installing the CPU board make sure that there are no gaps between the CPU board and the hexagon shafts before installing the stator fitti...

Page 221: ...CN2700 HPR 55 board 4 Remove the HPR 55 board 1 Remove the five screws to detach the HPR ENC PC board stay and the PS case thermal sheet 2 Remove the three screws to detach the HPR panel 1550 3 Remove the four hexagon shaft HPR ENC PC board stay PS case thermal sheet HPR 55 board HPR panel 1550 PSW2 6 X 6 Hexagon shafts PSW2 6 X 6 PDW HD1550 6 61 ...

Page 222: ...by reversing the steps of removal 6 Perform software settings using the menu after replacing repairing the HPR 55 board and the CPU board Refer to 1 9 Service Action after Replacing or Repairing the Block and Board PDW HD1550 6 62 ...

Page 223: ...d assembly Refer to 6 13 1 HPR Board Assembly Procedure 1 Open the two clamps and disconnect the harness from the connector CN2601 on the HPR 55 board Clamps CN2601 HPR 55 board Harness 2 Remove the two screws to detach the DC fan 40 square PSW2 6 x 6 DC fan 40 square Label Harness Note Install the DC fan 40 square carefully paying attention to the label side and the harness position 3 Install the...

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Page 225: ...d If a magnetic substance comes close to the optical block assembly the actuator characteristics change Do not bring a magnetic substance close to the optical block assembly Perform this adjustment with the loader assembly and the cabinet installed the product status The LD IL adjustment includes LD lighting processing Do not look into the optical assembly during adjustment Perform this adjustment...

Page 226: ...aser during adjustment may damage the disc Prepare a cartridge that causes no problem if damaged Adjustment procedure 1 Display the ADJUST window referring to 7 1 3 Preparation for Adjustment 2 Place the cursor at LD IL ADJUST with the and buttons 3 Press the button DRIVE MAINTENANCE ADJUST LD IL ADJUST 㸢㩷㩷㩷㩷 TRK TLT DRV OFFSET SKEW 4 A selection window opens Select channel OP 0A with the and butt...

Page 227: ...displayed LD IL ADJUST OP 0A ADJUSTING FAILURE EXIT MENU KEY The flexible card wire between the optical block assembly and the BD 42 board may be connected improperly or the firmware may not support the optical block XDH 422 Refer to Optical drive When LOADER ISN T ATTACHED is displayed LD IL ADJUST OP 0A LOADER ISN T ATTACHED EXIT MENU KEY The loader assembly may not be installed not reassembled ...

Page 228: ...t procedure 1 Display the ADJUST window referring to 7 1 3 Preparation for Adjustment 2 Place the cursor at TRK TLT DRV OFFSET with the and buttons 3 Press the button DRIVE MAINTENANCE ADJUST LD IL ADJUST㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷 TRK TLT DRV OFFSET 㸢 SKEW 4 A selection window opens Select channel OP 0A with the and buttons and press the button DRIVE MAINTENANCE ADJUST LD IL ADJUST TRK TLT DRV OFFSET SKEW SELECT OP OP...

Page 229: ...result is displayed ADJUSTING EXIT MENU KEY TRK TLT DRV OFFSET OP 0A ADJUSTING COMPLETED EXIT MENU KEY OP 0A The following information is displayed for NG ADJUSTING FAILURE EXIT MENU KEY TRK TLT DRV OFFSET OP 0A The following problem may exist This unit is not placed horizontally improper posture or there may be a problem in flexible card wire connection between the optical block assembly and the ...

Page 230: ... Adjustment Refer to 7 2 LD IL Adjustment and TRK TLT DRV OFFSET Adjustment Refer to 7 3 TRK TLT DRV OFFSET Adjustment and then perform this adjustment Refer to 1 9 Service Action after Replacing or Repairing the Block and Board Tool Alignment disc PFD23A RS Sony part No J 6570 130 A Adjustment procedure 1 Display the ADJUST window referring to 7 1 3 Preparation for Adjustment 2 Place the cursor a...

Page 231: ...ow does not appear SKEW OP 0A WARMING UP REMAINED 0259 SEC PASS KEY EXIT MENU KEY 8 Confirm that this unit is placed horizontally and press the PUSH SET knob When the time becomes 0000 SEC a confirmation window appears waiting for insertion of the alignment disc PFD23A RS SKEW OP 0A INSERT ALIGNMENT DISC PFD23A RS EXIT MENU KEY 9 Insert the alignment disc PFD23A RS The result is displayed ADJUSTIN...

Page 232: ... the ADJUST window and perform LD IL adjustment Refer to 7 2 LD IL Adjustment When NOT ALIGNMENT DISC PFD23A RS is displayed NOT ALIGNMENT DISC PFD23A RS EXIT MENU KEY SKEW OP 0A The cartridge inserted in step 9 is not the alignment disc PFD23A RS Insert the alignment disc PFD23A RS When PLACE DRIVE HORIZONTALLY is displayed PLACE DRIVE HORIZONTALLY EXIT MENU KEY SKEW OP 0A This unit is not placed...

Page 233: ... When LOADER ISN T ATTACHED is displayed LOADER ISN T ATTACHED EXIT MENU KEY SKEW OP 0A Check the loader assembly replacement procedure Refer to 6 7 5 Loader Assembly PDW HD1550 7 9 ...

Page 234: ...stment 1 Press the MENU button several times and close the maintenance mode 2 Turn off the power of this unit Note Unless the power of the unit is turned off after the SKEW adjustment the unit may not function correctly PDW HD1550 7 10 ...

Page 235: ...Frequency counter ADVANTEST TR5821 or equivalent Analog composite waveform vector monitor Tektronix 1750A For 59 94 Hz mode and Tektronix 1751A For 50 Hz mode Audio analyzer One of the following or equivalent Audio Precision System One or System Two Tektronix AA501A option 02 Note The audio analyzer should be filtered through 80 kHz LPF throughout adjustment Audio signal generator One of the follo...

Page 236: ...Note Apply power to the unit and the tools to allow warm up of 10 minutes or longer HD Free Running Frequency Adjustment 1 Set an oscilloscope as follows CH 3 DC 2 V DIV TIME 100 µs DIV 2 Set the system of the unit to 59 94i by performing the following steps Before modifying settings write down the customer s settings 1 Press the MENU button to display the setup menu 2 Select 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY ...

Page 237: ...R 55 board Specification 74 1758 0 0001 MHz HPR 55 board side B TP2800 6 Press the MENU button to return to the MENU screen 7 Press the F1 RETURN button 8 Select A2F NV RAM CONTROL by rotating the PUSH SET knob and press the PUSH SET knob MAINTENANCE MENU M1 ADJUST A2 AUDIO VIDEO BATTERY A20 VPR VR A23 CP VR A27 APR VR A2E BATTERY A2F NV RAM CONTROL 9 Select SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA by rotating the PU...

Page 238: ...tion Measurement Point TP2800 HPR 55 board Specification 74 2500 0 0001 MHz 14 Press the MENU button to return to the MENU screen 15 Press the F1 RETURN button 16 Select A2F NV RAM CONTROL by rotating the PUSH SET knob and press the PUSH SET knob 17 Select SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA by rotating the PUSH SET knob and press the F5 SAVE button to save the adjustment data 18 Return 013 SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELE...

Page 239: ...2802 HPR 55 board 4 Turn on the power of the unit and the tools Note Apply power to the unit and the tools to allow warm up of 10 minutes or longer SD Free Running Frequency Adjustment 1 Set an oscilloscope as follows CH 3 DC 2 V DIV TIME 100 µs DIV 2 Display the maintenance menu Refer to 4 1 2 3 Select SD 27MHz VCO Menu hierarchy M1 ADJUST A2 AUDIO VIDEO BATTERY A23 CP VR HD 74MHz VCO SD 27MHz VC...

Page 240: ...pecification 27 00000 0 00005 MHz TP2802 HPR 55 board side B 5 Press the MENU button to return to the MENU screen 6 Press the F1 RETURN button 7 Select A2F NV RAM CONTROL by rotating the PUSH SET knob and press the PUSH SET knob 8 Select SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA by rotating the PUSH SET knob and press the F5 SAVE button to save the adjustment data PDW HD1550 8 6 ...

Page 241: ...Analog composite waveform vector monitor Tektronix 1750A For 59 94 Hz mode or Tektronix 1751A For 50 Hz mode 75 Ω terminator Adjustments Perform the following adjustments Note If the specification is not satisfied perform the adjustment and save the result Section Item Adjustment point Remarks Composite Video Output Ad justment 59 94 Hz Mode A20 VPR VR VIDEO OUT LEVEL COMPOSITE OUTPUT 1 A2F NV RAM...

Page 242: ...NVERTER MODE SQUEEZE Preparation 1 Connect the analog composite waveform monitor Connect the analog composite waveform monitor to VIDEO COMPOSITE OUT 1 connector of the unit as follows PMW 1 2 Composite waveform monitor 75 Ω COMPOSITE OUTPUT 2 Checking the equipment has warmed up Before starting the measurement supply power to this unit and the equipment in use for at least 30 minutes to warm them...

Page 243: ...COMPOSITE OUTPUT 2 SUPER output meets the specification If level A does not meet the specification adjust it Note A20 VPR VR menu acts on both COMPOSITE OUTPUT 1 and COMPOSITE OUTPUT 2 SUPER Make the adjustment so that both outputs meet the specification at the same time 6 Press the F1 RETURN button once to exit A20 VPR VR Saving the adjustment data Perform the following procedure only when Output...

Page 244: ...R VR Specification COMPOSITE OUTPUT 1 VIDEO OUT LEVEL B 700 7 mV B 1 Display the maintenance menu Refer to 4 1 2 2 Select VIDEO OUT LEVEL Menu hierarchy M1 ADJUST A2 AUDIO VIDEO BATTERY A20 VPR VR VIDEO OUT LEVEL 3 Check that level B of the white signal of COMPOSITE OUTPUT 1 output meets the specification If level B does not meet the specification adjust it Tip Both COMPOSITE OUTPUT 1 and COMPOSIT...

Page 245: ...tion at the same time 5 Press the F1 RETURN button once to exit A20 VPR VR Saving the adjustment data Perform the following procedure only when Output Level Adjustment is performed 1 Select A2F NV RAM CONTROL and execute SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA Tip When data has been successfully saved Save Complete appears in the menu screen To load the pre adjustment data without saving the adjustment data execute ...

Page 246: ...o this unit and the equipment in use for at least 10 minutes to warm them up 2 Set the VARIABLE switch in the audio level adjustment section to PRESET 3 Select the maintenance menu M370 and set the HEAD ROOM to 20 dB 4 Select the maintenance menu M373 and set the IN LEVEL of all channels to 4 dB 5 Select the maintenance menu M377 and set the OUT LEVEL to 4 dB 6 Select the maintenance menu M374 and...

Page 247: ...yzer input to the AUDIO MONITOR L connector 2 Select A272 OUTPUT UNITY 3 Select MONITOR LEVEL Lch The MONITOR LEVEL Lch ADJUST window appears 4 Check and adjust the level on the audio level meter or audio analyzer while changing the set value with the PUSH SET knob Specification 4 0 0 1 dBu across 600 Ω load 5 Press F1 RETURN button to return to the A272 OUTPUT UNITY screen MONITOR R Channel Adjus...

Page 248: ...d set the F5 MONITR R to CH2 2 Select the P1 INPUT of the function menu and set the F4 A2 INPUT to ANALOG 2 analog audio signal 3 Connect an audio signal generator output to the ANALOG AUDIO INPUT 2 connector 4 Connect an audio level meter or audio analyzer input to the ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT R connector 5 Select A271 INPUT UNITY 6 Select INPUT LEVEL CH2 The INPUT LEVEL CH2 ADJUST window appears 7 Ch...

Page 249: ...input to the AUDIO MONITOR R connector 5 Set the audio signal generator output to 1 kHz 4 dBu 6 Select A271 INPUT UNITY Tip Maintenance menu M1 ADJUST A2 AUDIO VIDEO BATTERY A27 APR VR A271 INPUT UNITY 7 Select INPUT LEVEL CH4 The INPUT LEVEL CH4 ADJUST window appears 8 Check and adjust the level on the audio level meter or audio analyzer while changing the set value with the PUSH SET knob Specifi...

Page 250: ...oltmeter to the unit PDW HD1550 constant voltage power supply Digital voltmeter DC IN 12V 2 Turn on the power of the unit and the tools Note Apply power to the unit and the tools to allow warm up of 10 minutes or longer DC IN 12 V adjustment 1 Supply voltage 12 V to the DC IN 12 V connector Specification 12 00 0 01 V 2 Display the Maintenance menu Refer to 4 1 2 3 Select A2E BATTERY Tip Maintenanc...

Page 251: ...CORRECT 12 0 VOLTAGE OK ADJUST SET KEY TO MENU MENU KEY The adjustment is performed automatically and a message COMPLETE appears Tip If AC power or battery is used a message FAILURE appears and the adjustment is canceled DC IN 12V ADJUST FAILURE TO MENU MENU KEY PDW HD1550 8 17 ...

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Page 253: ...ts common ality and improvement 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Harness Harnesses with no part number are not registered as spare parts 1 安全重要部品 警告 印のついた部品は安全性を維持するために重 要な部品です したがって 交換する時は必ず 指定の部品を使ってください 2 部品の共通化 ソニーから供給する補修用部品は セットに使われ ているものと異なることがあります これは部品の共通化 改良等によるものです 3 部品の...

Page 254: ...TTOM 2 A 1541 453 B s PLATE ASSY TOP 3 2 253 306 21 o TABLE HANDLE 4 3 419 372 91 s HANDLE 5 3 659 365 22 s SPACER 4X4 5 6 3 673 948 11 s CAP DUST 7 3 870 105 01 s CAP REAR 8 3 870 107 01 s LABEL BATTERY 9 3 987 171 03 s FOOT FF 004 10 4 546 010 01 s PANEL 1550 REAR No Part No SP Description 11 4 547 812 01 s SHEET 5 20X20 RADIATION 7 682 264 09 s SCREW K 4X14 7 682 547 09 s SCREW B 3X6 PDW HD1550...

Page 255: ...1 No Part No SP Description 101 A 1541 454 A s HINGE R ASSY 102 A 1541 455 A s HINGE L ASSY 103 X 2590 315 2 s PANEL SUB ASSY FRONT 104 X 2590 317 1 s SHIELD A1550 ASSY CP 105 3 870 012 02 s LABEL HD1500 XDCAM 106 3 870 013 02 s FOAM FP SHIELD 107 4 382 854 42 s SCREW M3X8 P SW 108 4 460 323 01 s BUTTON PS 109 4 544 395 01 s SHEET3 40X66 RADIATION 7 621 759 45 s PSW 2 6X6 7 621 775 08 s SCREW B 2 ...

Page 256: ...erall XDD P210 203 201 202 202 PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 No Part No SP Description 201 A 2049 765 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD IF 1240 202 2 640 315 02 o SCREW M2X5 SMALL P SW 203 4 116 574 01 s TAPE LED 7 682 947 01 s SCREW PSW 3X6 PDW HD1550 9 4 ...

Page 257: ...cription 301 A 2045 550 A s PANEL SUB ASSY CONTROL 302 2 635 562 31 s SCREW M1 7 303 3 791 039 01 s RETAINER DAIAL JOG 304 3 870 010 01 s LENS LED 305 3 870 022 01 s JOG DIAL HD1500 306 3 870 023 01 s RING HD1500 SHUTTLE 307 3 870 037 01 s LENS SD LED 308 3 870 038 01 s PACKING LCD 7 621 759 75 s PSW 2 6X10 PDW HD1550 9 5 ...

Page 258: ...T BOARD HP 169 402 A 2049 671 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD FP 209 403 1 802 273 22 s LCD MODULE 043T3DX02 404 1 858 901 11 s SPEAKER 2W 405 1 968 971 12 s HARNESS SUB FP SW HP 406 3 796 946 03 s TAPE A 407 3 870 021 01 s KNOB AU VR 408 4 460 325 02 s KNOB MCD 409 4 546 001 01 s CASE 1550 BOTTOM 7 621 759 45 s PSW 2 6X6 7 621 775 08 s SCREW B 2 6X3 7 628 254 05 s SCREW PS 2 6X5 PDW HD1550 9 6 ...

Page 259: ...WER ASSY 502 1 771 124 11 s SWITCH POWER 503 1 855 337 11 s FAN DC 30 SQUARE 504 1 960 881 12 o HARNESS SUB DC OUT 505 1 965 723 12 s SUB HARNESS EXT DC IN 506 2 067 018 01 s PS4X6 507 3 682 057 22 s SPACER SMALL 508 4 382 854 11 s SCREW M3X10 P SW No Part No SP Description 509 4 443 071 02 s HOLDER NEW 2 PLUG 7 621 759 45 s PSW 2 6X6 7 628 254 05 s SCREW PS 2 6X5 7 628 254 55 s SCREW PS 2 6X16 7 ...

Page 260: ... CIRCUIT BOARD VPR 118 602 A 2049 273 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD AU 366 603 A 2049 485 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD ADI 11 604 1 787 700 11 s MOTER DC FAN 40 605 1 831 121 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 50 CORE 7 621 759 45 s PSW 2 6X6 7 628 254 05 s SCREW PS 2 6X5 7 682 646 01 s SCREW PS 3X5 7 682 657 01 s SCREW PS 3X40 7 685 134 11 s SCREW P 2 6X8 TYPE2 NON SLIT 7 685 146 14 s SCREW P 3X8 TYPE2 NON SLIT P...

Page 261: ... 8 No Part No SP Description 701 A 1905 979 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 3594 702 A 2049 462 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SY 438 703 1 846 544 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 50 CORE 704 4 460 305 01 s INSULATING SHEET CN 7 621 759 45 s PSW 2 6X6 7 621 775 08 s SCREW B 2 6X3 7 685 134 11 s SCREW P 2 6X8 TYPE2 NON SLIT PDW HD1550 9 9 ...

Page 262: ...ENC CPU Board No Part No SP Description 801 A 2049 461 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SW 1655 802 A 2049 467 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SW 1642 803 1 970 141 11 s HARNESS SUB HPR SW 804 3 169 099 01 o RAIL PC BOARD GUIDE 805 4 546 009 01 s GUARD SW HPR HARNESS 7 621 759 45 s PSW 2 6X6 PDW HD1550 9 10 ...

Page 263: ...98 A s CPU BOARD COMPLETE PC BOARD 902 A 2049 670 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD ENC 158 903 1 500 974 11 s FERRITE CORE 904 1 787 899 11 s FAN DC 40 SQUARE 905 1 848 564 11 s LEADWIRE WITHCONNECTOR HPR FP 906 3 281 853 02 s SADDLE LOCKING EDGE 907 3 686 423 11 s SCREW FITTING STATOR 908 6 720 473 01 s IC HMT451S6AFR8A PBN0 7 621 759 45 s PSW 2 6X6 PDW HD1550 9 11 ...

Page 264: ...o SP Description 1001 A 2049 659 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD HPR 55 1002 A 2049 661 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD DIO 100 1003 A 2061 615 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD MEM 138A 1004 1 528 174 72 s BATTERY LITHIUM CR2032 TYPE 1005 4 409 534 01 s SHEET PS CASE THERMAL 7 621 759 45 s PSW 2 6X6 PDW HD1550 9 12 ...

Page 265: ...003 3002 3004 3004 3001 No Part No SP Description 3001 A 2063 046 A s XDD P210 RP Package version Earlier than 1 63 A 2225 800 A s XDD P210 XDH 422 RP Package version 1 63 or later 3002 3 277 087 01 s DAMPER 3003 4 282 992 01 s SCREW DIA 9 STEP 3004 4 283 042 01 s SCREW M2 SPECIAL HEAD PDW HD1550 9 13 ...

Page 266: ...art No SP Description 3101 A 1818 684 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SY 400 RP 3102 A 1825 683 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD BD 42 RP 3103 1 855 101 11 s FAN DC 50 SQUARE 3104 1 884 363 11 s FPC BD KY 3105 2 580 595 01 s SCREW PSW M3X12 3106 2 640 315 02 o SCREW M2X5 SMALL P SW 3107 4 283 042 01 s SCREW M2 SPECIAL HEAD PDW HD1550 9 14 ...

Page 267: ... No SP Description 3201 A 1818 678 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD KY 666 RP 3202 A 1830 957 A s FRAME ASSY FRONT 3203 1 884 359 11 s FPC HEAD A 3204 1 884 360 11 s FPC HEAD B 3205 1 884 361 11 s FPC BD SE1004 3206 1 884 362 11 s FPC BD SE1005 3208 4 283 042 01 s SCREW M2 SPECIAL HEAD PDW HD1550 9 15 ...

Page 268: ...OARD LDR 35 RP 3302 A 1818 677 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD LDR 36 RP 3303 A 1830 956 D s MOTOR ASSY LOADING 3304 A 1837 583 F s LOADER ASSY RP 3305 X 2581 470 3 s GEAR ASSY MODE 3306 2 640 315 02 o SCREW M2X5 SMALL P SW 3307 3 080 203 01 s SCREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 3308 3 669 465 01 s WASHER 1 5 STOPPER 3309 4 283 042 01 s SCREW M2 SPECIAL HEAD PDW HD1550 9 16 ...

Page 269: ...l Color White Package version Earlier than 1 63 A 2218 177 A s HEAD ASSY XDH 422 RP Label Color Light Blue Package version 1 63 or later 3404 A 1837 584 A s MOTOR 450 RP SLED SEEK No Part No SP Description 3405 1 855 347 11 s MOTOR DC SPINDLE 3406 1 884 364 11 s FPC SE1004 LDR35 3407 1 884 365 11 s FPC SE1005 LDR36 3408 2 635 562 11 s SCREW M1 7 3409 4 282 977 01 s SPRING COMPRESSION 3410 4 283 04...

Page 270: ...9 3 Supplied Accessories Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc 4 542 272 01 s CD ROM 1550 1pc 4 542 274 01 s GUIDE OPERATION PDW HD1550 9 18 ...

Page 271: ...02 VGA IC605 MULTIPLEXER IN OUT CN700 REMOTE 9P CN5 TIME CODE NETWORK CN600 CN601 MAINTENANCE USB BUS IC704 BUFFER RECEIVER IC700 702 DRIVER NETWORK IC600 PHY USB IC606 HOST LTC POWER ON RESET 422 TX RX IC101 FLASH MEMORY IC306 307 SDRAM IC102 105 IO CPU MDSC IC500 IC1800 ROM JIG CPU REC LTC OUT LTC H S PCIE TX RX H S USB0 1 SIF1 SIF2 CN 3594 1 3 CN31 CN32 CN33 CN21 CN52 CN53 IC2100 KMBC 1 3 IC200...

Page 272: ...FP RESET PCIE RESET T2600 2601 T2000 2001 IC2000 ETHERNET CONTROLLER MB KY GBEO MDI IC1800 1802 BUS TRANSCEIVER ARM CORE PROCESSOR IC2100 KMBC 2 3 IC1702 F RAM IC1703 FLASH MEMORY C EA C ED IC1700 IC1704 1705 DDR2 SDRAM LCD VIDEO DOUT IC1903 AU VR INPUT CN4 CN100 IC2701 EXCHANGE PCIe SATA CN45 CN 3594 3 3 COME PCIE TX0 RX0 COME USB2 COME USB3 DIF HPR SATA0 HPR DIF SATA0 DIF HPR SATA1 HPR DIF SATA1...

Page 273: ...TION LDR 35 CN35 3 S1 LDR IN SENSE CN3 1 2 LDR_DRV 62 67 57 5 10 15 SLD_DRV_B SLD_DRV_A CN2 1 4 CN1 1 12 14 19 M LOADING MOTOR M SEEK MOTOR M SPINDLE MOTOR 22 23 SPDL_U V W SPDL_W SPDL_V SPDL_U FG AMP IC1 2 FG FG_X Y SPDL_ SPDL_ S3 SH3 S4 SH4 HOLE3 HOLE4 SENSER_ SENSER_ 5V 5V 507 IC506 FG IC100 200 TO DISC DRIVE IC100 CH A LSI XM_0a OFPULSE_0a VC_PD_0a WxR_0a XOUTEN2 4_0a OUTEN2 4_0a VWDC_0a VRDC_...

Page 274: ... CN201 S001 S1 D1 5P CN002 HARNESS FP SW HP HP 169 5P CN501 CN001 50P CN1 4P CN101 40P CN102 LCD MODULE POWER PHONES SPEAKER CN7 1 2 3 4 CN6 1 2 3 4 ENC 158 140P CN602 140P CN603 MEM 138 52P CN2600 5P CN2 5P CN3 2P CN500 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 14P CN4 20P CN2 SY 400 FLEXIBLE BD 42 CN35 LDR 35 6P CN1004 SE 1004 41P 6P CN35 OPTICAL DEVICE 61P 61P CN666 KY 666 6P S1 D4 EJECT D2 CN36 SE 1005 6P 4P CN2 FF...

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Page 276: ...PDW HD1550 SY PDW HD1550 CN E 9 878 590 03 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan 2018 8 08 2014 ...

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