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HDC-P1

(NR-80P BOARD)

 Ref. No.

 or Q’ty  Part No.    SP Description

 IC25     6-705-673-01 s IC TC7PA53FU(TE85L.F)

 IC26     8-759-561-46 s IC AD8014ARTZ-REEL7

 IC27     8-759-561-46 s IC AD8014ARTZ-REEL7

 L1       1-414-398-41 s INDUCTOR (SMD) 10.0UH

 L2       1-414-392-41 s INDUCTOR (SMD) 1.0UH

 L3       1-414-392-41 s INDUCTOR (SMD) 1.0UH

 R1       1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005)

 R2       1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005)

 R3       1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005)

 R7       1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R8       1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R9       1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R10      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R11      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R17      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R18      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R20      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R21      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R22      1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R23      1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R24      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R25      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R27      1-208-919-81 s RES, CHIP 22K (1005)

 R28      1-208-895-81 s RES, CHIP 2.2K (1005)

 R29      1-208-895-81 s RES, CHIP 2.2K (1005)

 R30      1-208-895-81 s RES, CHIP 2.2K (1005)

 R31      1-208-879-81 s RES, CHIP 470 (1005)

 R32      1-208-879-81 s RES, CHIP 470 (1005)

 R33      1-208-879-81 s RES, CHIP 470 (1005)

 R34      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R35      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R36      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R37      1-208-927-81 s RES, CHIP 47K (1005)

 R38      1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R39      1-208-899-81 s RES, CHIP 3.3K (1005)

 R40      1-220-882-81 s RES, CHIP 33 (1005)

 R41      1-220-882-81 s RES, CHIP 33 (1005)

 R42      1-220-882-81 s RES, CHIP 33 (1005)

 R46      1-208-867-81 s RES, CHIP 150 (1005)

 R47      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R49      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R51      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R53      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R54      1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005)

 R55      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R56      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R57      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R58      1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005)

 R59      1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R60      1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R61      1-208-927-81 s RES, CHIP 47K (1005)

 R62      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R63      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R64      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R65      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R69      1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R72      1-208-915-81 s RES, CHIP 15K (1005)

 R73      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

(NR-80P BOARD)

 Ref. No.

 or Q’ty  Part No.    SP Description

 R74      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R75      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R76      1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R77      1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005)

 R78      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R79      1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005)

 R80      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R81      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R82      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R83      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R87      1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005)

 R88      1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005)

 R89      1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005)

 R90      1-208-895-81 s RES, CHIP 2.2K (1005)

 R91      1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R93      1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R94      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R95      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R96      1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R97      1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005)

 R98      1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005)

 R99      1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005)

 R100     1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005)

 R104     1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005)

 R105     1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005)

 R106     1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005)

 R107     1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R108     1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005)

 R109     1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005)

 R110     1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R111     1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R114     1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R115     1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R120     1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R121     1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R122     1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005)

 R123     1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R124     1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005)

 R125     1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R126     1-208-895-81 s RES, CHIP 2.2K (1005)

 R127     1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R129     1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R130     1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005)

 R131     1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005)

 R132     1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005)

 R133     1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005)

 R134     1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R135     1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R138     1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R139     1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005)

 R144     1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R145     1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R146     1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005)

 R147     1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R148     1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005)

 R149     1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005)

 R150     1-208-895-81 s RES, CHIP 2.2K (1005)

 R151     1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

 R153     1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005)

Summary of Contents for Power HADFX HDC-P1

Page 1: ...HD MULTI PURPOSE CAMERA HDC P1 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1st Edition ...

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

Page 3: ...igen Region und des jeweiligen Landes befolgen 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 batteri af samme eller tilsvarende ty...

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Page 5: ...nt Parts 1 25 E 1 13 2 Cleaning the Air Vents 1 26 E 1 14 Description of CCD Block Number 1 26 E 1 15 Optional Fixtures 1 26 E 1 16 Notes on Repair Parts 1 27 E 1 17 Unleaded Solder 1 27 E 2 Replacement of Main Parts 2 1 Replacing the CCD Unit 2 1 E 2 2 Replacing CCD Unit Boards 2 3 E 2 2 1 DR 632P Board 2 3 E 2 2 2 NR 80P Board 2 3 E 2 2 3 PA 353P Board 2 4 E 2 2 4 TG 265PT Board 2 5 E 2 2 5 Filt...

Page 6: ...hart 3 32 E 3 7 Vertical Line Compensation 3 33 E 3 8 VBS Output Level Adjustment 3 35 E 3 9 TEST SAW Level Adjustment 3 36 E 4 File System 4 1 File Structure 4 1 E 4 2 Operator File 4 2 E 4 3 Preset Operator File 4 3 E 4 4 Scene File 4 4 E 4 5 Reference File 4 6 E 4 6 Lens File 4 8 E 4 7 OHB File 4 10 E 4 8 File Items 4 12 E 5 Setup Menu 5 1 Entering the SERVICE Menu 5 1 E 5 2 Settable Special Fu...

Page 7: ... this unit HDC P1 Operation Manual Supplied with HDC P1 This manual is necessary for application and operation of HDC P1 Part number 4 170 164 0X Japanese Part number 4 170 168 0X English Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD ROM Available on request This Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD ROM allows you to search for semi conductors used in Broadcast and Professional equipment This manual contains a com...

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Page 9: ...ct your local Sony Sales Office Service Center ROM Peripheral equipment Board name Ref No Rom version MSU 700A 750 CPU 293 CPU 286 IC5 IC6 IC5 IC6 Ver 1 30 or higher CNU 700 AT 89 or AT 89A IC4 IC5 Ver 3 40 or higher CNU 500 AT 100 IC4 IC5 Ver 3 00 or higher RCP 720 721 MPU 79 IC10 Ver 3 00 or higher RCP 730 731 MPU 79 IC10 Ver 3 00 or higher RCP 740 741 MPU 79 IC10 Ver 3 00 or higher RCP 700 701 ...

Page 10: ...274 M tri level sync 0 6 V p p 75 Z SD Black burst signal NTSC 0 286 V p p 75 Z PAL 0 3 V p p 75 Z Output Signals BNC 2 VBS Analog composite signals 75 Z 1 0 V p p Output Signals 3 SDI 1 2 BNC HD SDI SD SDI selectable HD SDI SMPTE 292 M 0 8 V p p 75 Ω 1 485 1 4835 Gbps BTA S004A compliant SD SDI SMPTE 259M 270 Mbps Component serial signal ...

Page 11: ...TA IN 4 RX Y RX1 _ IN 5 TX GND _ GND for TX 6 UNREG OUT OUT 10 5 to 17 V dc 200 mA max 7 UNREG GND _ GND for UNREG OUT 8 RCP PIX OUT 75 Z 1 0 V p p SD Video CHASSIS GND _ CHASSIS GND 5 LAN 8P RJ 45 10Base T 100Base TX 1 8 External view No Signal Specifications 1 TX Transmitted Data 2 TX Transmitted Data 3 RX Received Data 4 NC No connection 5 NC No connection 6 RX Received Data 7 NC No connection ...

Page 12: ... 5 V or OPEN 2 VTR START STOP IN ENABLE 0 V DISABLE 5 V or OPEN 3 GND _ GND for UNREG 4 SERVO MA AT OUT AUTO 5 V MANU 0 V or OPEN 5 IRIS POSITION OUT 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 6 UNREG OUT 10 5 to 17 V 7 IRIS POSITION IN 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 8 IRIS AT MA OUT AUTO IRIS 0 V MANUAL IRIS 5 V 9 EXTENDER ON OFF IN EX 2 ON GND EX 0 8 ON 30 kZ to GND OFF OPEN EX 2 ON 30 k7 EX 0 8 ON 10 ZOOM POSITION IN WI...

Page 13: ... TALLY X IN and R TALLY Y IN TTL Set the R TALLY X IN pin to a TTL level voltage to the R TALLY Y IN pin Setting by S4 on the SW 1485 board 7 R TALLY Y IN IN 8 R TALLY X OUT OUT Open collector 10 mA max 9 VBS X OUT OUT 1 Vp p 75 Z termination 10 VBS G _ 11 SPARE 1 12 SPARE 2 13 G TALLY X IN IN Contact Short circuit of G TALLY X IN and G TALLY Y IN TTL Set the G TALLY X IN pin to a TTL level voltag...

Page 14: ...E 8P FEMALE 1 766 848 11 Plug 8P Male or CCA 5 cable assembly CCA 5 10 10 m CCA 5 3 3 m optional 2 3 REMOTE cable 1 783 372 11 supplied with RM B150 10 m 1 2 3 EXT I O D SUB 15P FEMALE 1 506 582 11 D SUB 15P MALE or JAE DA 15PF N equivalent Available shell JAE DA C1 J10 R equivalent LAN 8P RJ 45 LAN cable shield type category 5 or higher commercially available 1 Use of REMOTE cable enables to moni...

Page 15: ...1 7 E HDC P1 1 3 Location of Printed Circuit Boards DPR 316 IF 1129 AT 163APT SW 1485 RE 268PT CN 3283 DPR 315 MB 1158 CN 3282 TG 265PT DR 632P PA 353P NR 80P Filter disk servo board ...

Page 16: ...r the IC301 The IC301 performs image inversion H V mirror processing and P PsF conversion processing in the PsF format and then transfers the digital data to the baseband signal processing block DPR 316 board Furthermore the IC301 generates and transfers the reference timing signal to the CCD block DPR 316 Board The DPR 316 board processes various baseband signals This board is provided with the f...

Page 17: ...lens connection connector and a front tally lamp CN 3283 Board The CN 3283 board is provided with a DC IN connector SW 1485 Board The SW 1485 board is an external interface board RE 268PT Board The RE 268PT board converts the input power from the DC IN connector to various output voltages The activation shutdown voltages of the DC power from the DC IN connector are always monitored by the input pr...

Page 18: ... to detach the side panel L assembly 2 Remove the six screws to detach the side panel R assembly 3 Install the side panel assembly by reversing the step above Side panel R assembly Side panel L assembly Screws M2 Screws M2 Side panel R assembly Side panel L assembly Screws M2 Screws M2 ...

Page 19: ...state D103 POWER Green Lights while the power of the board is normal Lit D401 CTL Green Lights some time after power is turned on and goes out after the initial processing from the CPU Off DPR 316 Board D103 A 4 3 2 1 B C DPR 316 BOARD SIDE A Ref No Name Color Description Normal state D103 POWER Green Lights while the power of the board is normal Lit ...

Page 20: ...1 12 E HDC P1 IF 1129 Board A 1 2 3 4 B C D10 IF 1129 BOARD SIDE A Ref No Name Color Description Normal state D10 POWER Green Lights while the power of the board is normal Lit ...

Page 21: ...g S1 Reserve 1 Not used Fixed to OFF OFF All Preset 2 FRAM clear OFF Reserve 3 Not used Fixed to OFF OFF Firmware Load 4 Forcibly upgrading of firmware OFF DPR 316 Board S601 A 4 3 2 1 B C DPR 316 BOARD SIDE A Ref No Name Bit Description Factory setting S601 OSD SEL 1 OFF Normal operation ON Controlling OSD for SD from the IF CPU for debugging the IF 1129 board OFF _ 2 Not used OFF ...

Page 22: ...ts MAC ADDRESS from being rewritten ON VerUp 2 Upgrades the software version using Memory Stick Duo OFF NORMAL DEBUG 3 Not used OFF NORMAL DEBUG 4 Not used OFF MS SEL 5 Selects the Memory Stick controller OFF AT 163APT board and IF 1129 board ON IF 1129 board only OFF SPARE 6 Not used OFF SPARE 7 Not used OFF SPARE 8 Not used OFF ...

Page 23: ...2 3 4 B S4 S3 SW 1485 BOARD SIDE B Ref No Name Description Factory setting S3 Contact TTL For green tally Contact Short circuit of G TALLY X IN and G TALLY Y IN TTL Set the G TALLY X IN pin to a TTL level voltage to the G TALLY Y IN pin Contact S4 Contact TTL For red tally Contact Short circuit of R TALLY X IN and R TALLY Y IN TTL Set the R TALLY X IN pin to a TTL level voltage to the R TALLY Y IN...

Page 24: ...careful not to insert the flexible card wire obliquely Check that the conducive surface of the flexible card wire is not contaminated 1 Insert the flexible card wire in the arrow A direction as far as it will go with the insulating surface facing upward 2 Close the connector open close lever in the arrow B direction to lock the flexible card wire Flexible card wire Connector Connector open close l...

Page 25: ... lock the flexible card wire A B Insulating surface Flexible card wire Connector Connector open close lever Type C Disconnecting 1 Raise the connector open close lever in the arrow A direction to unlock the coupling 2 Pull out the flexible card wire in the arrow B direction Flexible card wire Connector Connector open close lever B A Connecting m Be careful not to insert the flexible card wire obli...

Page 26: ...P board CN3 PA 353P board CN1 DR 632P board CN4 Insulating surface Reinforcing plate insulating surface Mountain fold Mountain fold Valley fold DR 632P board CN2 4 PA 353P board CN1 C A A B C A B C C C 2 1 B 2 1 DR 632P board CN1 NR 80P board CN2 Conductive surface NR 80P board CN2 DR 632P board CN1 Fold along the NR 80P board edge TG 265PT board CN2 NR 80P board CN1 Conductive surface NR 80P boar...

Page 27: ...9 IC200 Network setting information including MAC address IC502 PLD data MB 1158 IC2 Filter position data NR 80P IC5 RPN adjustment data TG 265PT IC201 PLD data IC214 CCD adjustment data 1 9 2 Actions to Be Taken during Board Replacement and after Board Replacement Repair Board Action AT 163APT 1 9 3 Adjustment Setting Items when Replacing the AT 163APT Board DPR 316 3 8 VBS Output Level Adjustmen...

Page 28: ...n 4 4 Operator file Refer to Section 4 2 2 Replace the AT 163APT board Refer to Section 2 7 7 3 Install the latest version of the firmware Refer to Section 1 10 4 Execute REFERENCE ALL on the FILE CLEAR page of the FILE menu Refer to Section 4 5 5 Execute STORE FILE on the REFERENCE page of the FILE menu Refer to Section 4 5 6 Perform 3 2 Automatic Adjustment 7 Perform 3 4 Video System Level Adjus...

Page 29: ...T 163APT board hdcp1at rom File for the IF 1129 board hdcp1if rom Upgrading the AT 163APT or IF 1129 board from the menu 1 Insert the Memory Stick Duo that contains the program for version upgrade 2 Display ROM VERSION of the DIAGNOSIS menu from the TOP menu 3 Press long the menu control knob while the cursor next to D03 on the monitor screen is The version upgrade menu is displayed 4 Select the b...

Page 30: ... Therefore when such a PLD need to be replaced write data to a blank PLD using the following proce dure When a PLD type whose program runs on an externally connected ROM is faulty just replace it Data writing to this type of PLD is not necessary e Production system When writing rewriting PLD internal data 1 The standard tool cable is available 2 The standard software PLD download tool is available...

Page 31: ...e it 2 Make sure that the unit is turned off and then connect the PC s parallel port to the EPR connector on the board with the PLD download tool cable 3 Turn on the power of the unit Run the PLD Download Tool software and read the Project file 4 Program the PLD or ROM for PLD using the PLD Download Tool software 5 When the programming has been successfully completed without error message turn off...

Page 32: ...81 on the TG 265PT board DPR Display only Indicates the status of the LSIs IC107 IC401 on the DPR 315 board Indicates the status of the LSI IC301 on the DPR 316 board AT Display only Indicates the status of the EEPROM IC133 on the AT 163APT board IF Display only Indicates the inter communication status of the IF 1129 boards Indication 1 Turn the DISPLAY MENU switch to the MENU side while pressing ...

Page 33: ...h the lapse of time Replace them if necessary Refer to Section 2 Replacement of Main Parts for the replacement method of parts No Part name Sony Part No Check replacement period 1 HOLDER LENS MOUNT 3 796 982 xx Replace them if necessary 2 MS CAP 4 169 755 xx Replace them if necessary 3 FAN DC 40 SQUARE 1 787 899 xx Check every five years and replace them if necessary 4 CUSHION FAN 40X10 3 097 054 ...

Page 34: ...number called CCD block number It shows the CCD block type and serial number of the CCD block The CCD block number label is attached inside the CCD unit Example ONA xxxxx Serial number of the CCD block CCD block type For replacing the CCD unit refer to Section 2 1 1 15 Optional Fixtures Name Sony Part No Remarks EX 738 board A 8327 351 A For extension of AT 163APT and RE 268PT boards EX 1155 board...

Page 35: ...Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Harness Harnesses with no part number are not registered as spare parts 1 17 Unleaded Solder Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with a lead free mark LF indicating the solder contains no lead LEAD FREE MARK m Be sure to use the unleaded solder The unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than the ordinary solder Therefo...

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Page 37: ...r screws to remove the front assembly 6 Remove the lens mount holder 7 Remove the two screws to detach the mount lever 8 Loosen the two setscrews to detach the filter knob ND 9 Loosen the two setscrews to detach the filter knob CC 10 Remove the four hexagon cap screws and four spring washers to detach the front panel assembly Filter servo board MB 1158 board TG 265PT board Flexible flat cables Fro...

Page 38: ...crews Work after replacement Perform the following after the CCD unit is replaced 3 9 TEST SAW Level Adjustment P3 x 6 Transportation case CCD unit for repair P3 x 6 Transportation case CCD unit for repair Filter knob ND Filter knob CC Setscrews Setscrews Apply locking compound Apply locking compound Apply locking compound Apply locking compound Filter knob ND Filter knob CC Setscrews Setscrews Ap...

Page 39: ...ire life 5 Remove the three screws to remove the DR 632P board 6 Install a new DR 632P board by reversing the steps above 2 2 2 NR 80P Board 1 Remove the side panel L assembly and the side panel R assembly Refer to Section 1 5 2 Remove the CCD unit Refer to Section 2 1 3 Disconnect the flexible card wires from the connectors CN1 CN2 on the NR 80P board 4 Remove the three screws to remove the NR 80...

Page 40: ...rd Refer to Section 2 2 1 4 Remove the TG 265PT board Refer to Section 2 2 4 5 Remove the filter servo board Refer to Section 2 2 5 6 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector CN1 on the PA 353P board channel G 7 Remove the four screws to detach the OHB bracket 8 Unsolder the pins of the image sensor to remove the PA 353P board channel G Installation 1 Install a new PA 353P board chann...

Page 41: ...replace the FD filter disk unit with the filter servo board contained 1 Remove the side panel L assembly and the side panel R assembly Refer to Section 1 5 2 Remove the CCD unit Refer to Section 2 1 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector J2 on the filter servo board 4 Remove the two screws K3 x 4 to remove the filter disk 5 Remove the two screws PSW2 x 5 to remove the filter servo board 6 Ins...

Page 42: ...DC fan from the fan bracket and detach the fan cushion 6 Install the new DC fan by reversing the steps of removal m When installing the DC fan pay attention to the fan label orientation and the harness lead out direction When installing the DC fan pass the har ness through the notch on the SW 1485 board so that the harness is not caught Fan bracket Fan cushion Fan label Notch Notch Harness clamp S...

Page 43: ...otary encorder SW 1485 2 7 2 2 5 Replacing Connectors Remove relevant boards and replace connectors according to the table below Parts Name Board Reference Section Front panel LENS connector CN 3282 2 7 9 Rear panel D sub connector REMOTE connector SW 1485 2 7 2 LAN connector Memory stick slot IF 1129 2 7 5 GENLOCK connector SDI1 connector SDI2 connector VBS connector DPR 316 2 7 4 DC IN connector...

Page 44: ...rews B3 x 10 and the four screws M2 6 x 5 shown in the figure to detach the rear panel assembly n Detach and keep the MS cap not to lose it Installation 1 Install the rear panel assembly by reversing the steps of removal Rear view B3 x 10 B3 x 10 B3 x 10 CN2 M2 6 x 5 B3 x 10 M2 6 x 5 CN2 SW 1485 board MS cap Rear panel assembly Flexible flat cable Harness CN 3283 board Rear view B3 x 10 B3 x 10 B3...

Page 45: ...move the CN 3283 board Refer to Section 2 7 1 5 Remove the five screws two connector screws and the encoder knob to detach the SW 1485 board 6 Install the new SW 1485 board by reversing the steps of removal m When installing the SW 1485 board attach tape A at the location shown in the figure Apply locking compound to the threads of the connector screws when screwing them Rear panel assembly Insula...

Page 46: ...panel R assembly Refer to Section 1 5 2 Remove the rear panel assembly Refer to Section 2 6 3 Pull out the DPR 316 board 4 Install the new DPR 316 board by reversing the steps of removal m Insert the DPR 316 board into the groove between the bottom cover and the sub chassis Connect the connector CN201 on the DPR 316 board firmly to the connector CN4 on the MB 1158 board DPR 315 board MB 1158 board...

Page 47: ...detach the case upper and the case lower from the RE 268PT board 6 Attach the case upper and the case lower to the RE 268PT board with four screws 7 Connect the POWER assembly to the connec tor CN1 on the MB 1158 board while pressing the MB 1158 board from the arrow direction m Insert the POWER assembly into the groove between the bottom cover and the sub chassis Connect the connector CN1 on the R...

Page 48: ...nnector CN2 on the MB 1158 board while pressing the MB 1158 board from the arrow direction m Insert the AT 163ATP board into the groove between the bottom cover and the sub chassis Connect the connector CN2 on the AT 163ATP board firmly to the connector CN2 on the MB 1158 board 6 Install the removed parts by reversing steps 1 to 3 of removal AT 163APT board CN2 CN2 MB 1158 board Sub chassis Bottom...

Page 49: ...le will be significantly shortened if it is folded Be very careful not to fold the flexible flat cable 10 Remove the five screws and remove the MB 1158 board 11 Install the new MB 1158 board by reversing the steps of removal 2 7 9 CN 3282 Board 1 Remove the side panel L assembly and the side panel R assembly Refer to Section 1 5 2 Remove the CCD unit Refer to Section 2 1 3 Remove the three screws ...

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Page 51: ...der Electronics LV5152DA multi format or equivalent HD color monitor Sony BVM D20F1 BVM D14H5 or equivalent Oscilloscope Tektronix TDS460A or equivalent FM signal generator ROHDE SCHWARS SMHU58 or equivalent Related equipment Master setup unit MSU 900 950 Lens Canon HJ18 or equivalent Tools Pattern box PTB 500 Sony Part No J 6029 140 B Grayscale chart 16 9 transparent type Sony Part No J 6394 080 ...

Page 52: ...ained pattern box and a transparent grayscale chart for adjustments Before beginning adjustment set the illumination of the light source or the luminous intensity on the chart surface properly proceeding as follows and set the color temperature to 3200 K exactly by adjusting light Information on the reflective grayscale chart 16 9 Recommended chart The reflective grayscale chart 16 9 is commercial...

Page 53: ...source Setting luminous intensity when the transparent chart is used Measuring equipment Luminance meter Minolta LS 110 or equivalent Calibrated 1 Light the pattern box and warm up for about 30 min utes 2 Place the pattern box where the chart is not exposed to light such as a darkroom Or cover the pattern box with a cover whose inside is painted in black 3 Place the luminance meter facing straight...

Page 54: ... performed MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE AUTO SETUP ITEM AUTO LEVEL How to display the SERVICE menu 1 Turn the DISPLAY MENU switch to the MENU side while pressing the menu control knob TOP appears at the upper right of the screen 2 Set the cursor at TOP and press the menu control knob The TOP menu screen opens 3 Set the cursor at AUTO SETUP of the MAINTENANCE menu and press the menu control knob for at le...

Page 55: ...HDC P1 3 1 6 Connection of Equipment Lens for ENG EFP HD color camera HDC P1 Master setup unit MSU 900 950 CCA 5 cable max 200 m A ch REMOTE SDI1 VBS Y Pb Pr R G B Waveform monitor Color monitor Color monitor ...

Page 56: ...button then select on the function menu screen When adjusting using the Setup menu PAINT menu Page Setting item Initial setting SW STATUS FLARE ON GAMMA ON BLK GAM OFF KNEE OFF WHT CLIP OFF DETAIL ON LVL DEP ON SKIN DTL OFF MATRIX OFF VIDEO LEVEL TEST OFF Filter position ND filter 1 CLEAR CC filter B 3200 K MSU control panel When MSU 900 is used Power supply and signal switching block ALL button O...

Page 57: ...e control menu FILE button MSU 900 ON lit Menu item of MSU 900 Menu item of camera Menu Sub menu MENU PAGE ITEM Reference Ref Store FILE REFERENCE STORE FILE Lens File Lens Store LENS FILE STORE FILE OHB File OHB Store OHB FILE STORE FILE Paint menu page 1 4 PAINT button MSU 900 ON lit Menu item of MSU 900 Menu item of camera Menu Sub menu Adjustment item MENU PAGE ITEM Black R G B Master PAINT VI...

Page 58: ...leted appears 3 3 Electrical Alignment 3 3 1 BLACK SET Adjustment Preparation Setting for MSU 900 CLOSE button ON lit MASTER GAIN 12 Adjustment Procedure 1 Adjustment Item MENU SERVICE PAGE BLACK SHADING ITEM BLK SET R G B 2 Adjust this using the waveform monitor so that the PED level of each channel becomes equal within a range of _3 to 12 dB 3 Execute STORE FILE MENU SERVICE PAGE BLACK SHADING I...

Page 59: ...is not 700 mV make settings by the following menu MENU SERVICE PAGE WHITE SHADING ITEM Adjust by WHITE R G B 4 Execute STORE FILE MENU SERVICE PAGE WHITE SHADING ITEM STORE FILE 5 Set the TEST1 button of MSU 900 to OFF light off 6 Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame 7 Adjust sensitivity by the following menu MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB_ADJ1 IT...

Page 60: ...format to 1080 59 94i For the format change procedure refer to the Opera tion Manual 2 Adjustment item MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB_ADJ3 ITEM V SUB R G B TEST MODE ON Specification 1080 59 94i A 600 5 mV R ch G ch B 400 5 mV B ch 3 Execute STORE FILE MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB_ADJ3 ITEM STORE FILE 4 Make the following settings MSU 900 settings SHUTTER button ON lighting SHUTTER SPEED 1 500 or Menu settings ME...

Page 61: ... format to 1080 29 97PsF 9 Adjustment MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB_ADJ3 ITEM V SUB R G B Specification 1080 29 97PsF A 450 5 mV R ch G ch B 350 5 mV B ch 10 Perform steps 3 to 6 11 For formats 1080 25PsF 1080 24PsF and 1080 23 98PsF set the value to the value adjusted for format 1080 29 97PsF and perform steps 3 to 6 For the format change procedure refer to the Opera tion Manual 12 Set TEST MODE to OFF R...

Page 62: ...TER BLACK 30 Adjustment Procedure 1 Adjustment Item MENU SERVICE PAGE BLACK SHADING ITEM H SAW R G B H PARA R G B V SAW R G B V PARA R G B 2 Adjust this so that each WFM channel becomes as flat as possible Check this in the mode of V FIELD H LINE 3 Execute STORE FILE MENU SERVICE PAGE BLACK SHADING ITEM STORE FILE 4 Set the value to the value adjusted in step 2 and ex ecute STORE FILE for each for...

Page 63: ...6 adjust the light amount with the shutter Lens focus Lens extender x 2 OFF Lens shrinker x 0 8 OFF Selection of lens file 1 Open the following menu MENU OPERATION PAGE LENS FILE ITEM FILE 2 Select the file in accordance with the lens attached If there is no appropriate file select NO OFFSET then change the name of lens with MSU 900 Adjustment Procedure 1 Perform the automatic white balance adjust...

Page 64: ... MSU menu operation FILE button ON lit Touch panel operation Lens File Lens Store Store 3 Lens extender x2 ON or lens shrinker x0 8 ON 4 Perform the automatic white balance adjustment WHITE button MSU 900 ON lit 5 MSU menu operation MAINTENANCE button ON lit Touch panel operation Lens Adjusting V Mod Saw Adjustment item R G B Specification Set the V modulation correction value as required 6 Execut...

Page 65: ...ts each are of the same brightness 2 Execute STORE FILE MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB_ADJ1 ITEM STORE FILE 3 Adjustment item MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB_ADJ2 ITEM DC_ADJ_C R1 G1 B1 Specification Adjust this so that the dots displayed on the color monitor R G B four dots each disap pear 4 Execute STORE FILE MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB_ADJ2 ITEM STORE FILE 5 Setting after adjustment MASTER GAIN 0 CONC TEST MODE OFF 6 S...

Page 66: ...the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame Iris of the lens A 600 20 mV F4 to F5 6 If the lens aperture is greater than F5 6 adjust the light amount with the ND filter or shutter Adjustment Procedure 1 MSU menu operation PAINT button ON lit Touch panel operation Page 1 4 Detail Detail 1 Set each item as follows Level 99 Limiter 0 Crispening _99 Level...

Page 67: ...on ON dark KNEE OFF button OFF lit Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame Iris of the lens A 600 20 mV Adjustment Procedure MSU menu operation PAINT button ON lit Touch panel operation Page 1 4 Detail Detail 1 Adjustment item Level Specification Adjust the detail level to be added to each step of the grayscale to the desired level ...

Page 68: ...nitor frame Iris of the lens A 600 20 mV Adjustment Procedure 1 Perform the automatic white balance adjustment WHITE button MSU 900 ON lit 2 Adjust the crispening level MSU menu operation PAINT button ON lit Touch panel operation Page 1 4 Detail Detail 1 Adjustment item Crispening Specification Set crispening to _99 once and then increase it slowly to set it to the point where the noise in the bla...

Page 69: ...gned with the underscanned monitor frame Iris of the lens A 600 20 mV Adjustment Procedure MSU menu operation PAINT button ON lit Touch panel operation Page 1 4 Detail Detail 1 Adjustment item Level Dep Specification Set Level Dep to _99 once and then increase it slowly to set it to the point immediately before the point where the burr at portions B starts decreasing or set to a user desired level...

Page 70: ...Procedure 1 Perform the automatic white balance adjustment WHITE button MSU 900 ON lit 2 Make a line selection at the center white portion of the grayscale chart 3 Adjust the white limiter MSU menu operation PAINT button ON lit Touch panel operation Page 1 4 Detail Detail 3 Adjustment item W Limiter Specification Adjust the edge at portion B to the desired clip level 4 Adjust the black limiter MSU...

Page 71: ...scanned monitor frame Adjustment Procedure 1 Perform the automatic white balance adjustment WHITE button MSU 900 ON lit 2 Adjust the APL ratio MSU menu operation MAINTENANCE button ON lit Touch panel operation Lens Adjusting Auto Iris Adjustment item APL Ratio Specification Set the auto iris operation mode as required It can be set between the average and the peak value of video signal 99 average ...

Page 72: ...g for MSU 900 CLOSE button ON lit Adjustment Procedure 1 MSU menu operation PAINT button ON lit Touch panel operation Page 1 4 Black Adjustment item R G B Master Specification Adjust the levels A to desired level for R G and B respectively To adjust all levels for R G and B simultaneously adjust them using Master Reference value A 21 mV ...

Page 73: ...F button OFF lit Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame Iris of the lens A 600 20 mV Adjustment Procedure 1 MSU menu operation PAINT button ON lit Touch panel operation Page 1 4 Flare Adjustment item R G B Specification Set level B shown in the figure to a desired level sequentially for R G and B Or adjust the levels of other channels to th...

Page 74: ...rt frame is aligned with the underscanned monitor frame Iris of the lens A 700 20 mV Adjustment Procedure 1 Perform the automatic white balance adjustment WHITE button MSU 900 ON lit 2 MSU menu operation PAINT button ON lit Touch panel operation Page 2 4 Gamma Adjustment item R G B Master Specification Adjust the cross points B of the grayscale to desired level for R G and B respectively To adjust...

Page 75: ... Adjustment item R G B Master Specification Set level A shown in the figure to a desired level sequentially for R G and B To set level A for R G and B at the same time use the Master Reference value A 686 mV 98 of factory setting 3 MSU menu operation Touch panel operation Page 2 4 Knee Slope Adjustment item R G B Master Specification Set level B shown in the figure to a desired level sequentially ...

Page 76: ...ion Set level A shown in the figure to a desired level sequentially for R G and B To adjust all levels for R G and B simultaneously adjust them using Master Reference value A 756 mV Setting after Adjustment MASTER GAIN MSU 900 0 dB TEST1 button MSU 900 OFF dark 3 4 12 File Store After adjustments described in Section 3 4 are completed be sure to execute the reference file store 1 MSU menu operatio...

Page 77: ... button MSU 900 ON lit 2 Select ND filter 1 ND1 button MSU 900 ON lit 3 Perform the automatic white balance adjustment WHITE button MSU 900 ON lit 4 After the white balance adjustment is completed switch the filter to ND filters 2 to 4 and adjust the white balance for each Set the GAIN for each ND filter as follows so that the open end of the iris is not used MASTER GAIN MSU 900 ND filter 2 6 dB N...

Page 78: ...annel R G or B can be detected and compensated with one time APR To scan these three channels be sure to perform the ABB three times The log of the address data of RPNs that have been compensated is updated each time the APR is performed RPNs that are not detected with the APR function five times in a row they are excluded from the scope of compensation and their data is deleted 3 6 2 Manual RPN C...

Page 79: ...TEM CURSOR H POS ITEM CURSOR V POS Reference One click of the menu control knob is equivalent to one pixel shift On the other hand the cursor moves by two clicks of the menu control knob because the cursor has a size of two pixels 3 Press the menu control knob and record the RPN data correction value ITEM RECORD RPN EXEC 4 A message RECORD DATA OK YES NO appears Check that the RPN has disappeared ...

Page 80: ...ing CURSOR H POS and CURSOR V POS When the target pixel is above the cursor position ITEM CURSOR JUMP PREV When the target pixel is under the cursor position ITEM CURSOR JUMP NEXT 4 When the cursor stopped at a position near the target pixel 1 Delete the data because the data is recorded so as to compensate the pixel at the cursor position ITEM DELETE RPN EXEC 2 A message DELETE DATA OK YES NO app...

Page 81: ...were not successfully compensated delete the data After that increase RPN WIDTH to 3 to 4 and choose a value that allows the best compensation For RPNs that extend in the horizontal direction increase RPN WIDTH from 1 to 4 and choose a value that allows the best compensation 3 6 4 Performing Efficient Auto Detection of RPNs 1 Open the RPN MANAGE S05 page of the SERVICE menu 2 Perform only RPN auto...

Page 82: ...0 NO YES Replace the flexible card wire between TG 265PT and PA 353P boards Perform the manual RPN compensation The RPN was compensated Perform the RPN adjustment Refer to Section 3 3 6 YES RPN was removed Automatic black balance adjustment ABB Set the AUTO W B BAL switch to the BLK side Perform the ABB three times in a row YES NO NO A failure in theTG 265PT or PA 353P board Replace these boards o...

Page 83: ...ent Adjustment Procedure n An area of 11 lines right and left from the compensated vertical line cannot be compensated If you at tempt to compensate a vertical line in the area a message ADJACENT PIXEL appears on the screen 1 Select a channel R G or B you want to compensate ITEM RPN CH SELECT R G B 2 Adjust the vertical cursor position to move the horizontal axis of the cross cursor to the vertica...

Page 84: ...k lines and insufficient compensation white lines ITEM V LINE LEVEL 127 to 0 6 Confirm that the vertical line has already disappeared and then place the cursor at RECORD V LINE again Then choose YES with the menu control knob 7 Press the menu control knob A message COMPLETE appears and the compensation data is stored n If the data is stored at an incorrect compensation address delete the V LINE da...

Page 85: ...e Test Point VBS connector Preparation Make the following settings on the COLOR BARS page MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE COLOR BARS ITEM BARS ON SD BARS SMPTE Adjustment Procedure 1 Open the following menu MENU SERVICE PAGE VDA ADJ ITEM VBS GAIN 2 Adjust VBS GAIN with the waveform monitor so that 100 White of the color bar becomes the following level NTSC 714 mV 100 IRE PAL 700 mV ...

Page 86: ...ENCE ALL 10 SEC CLEAR ON 2 MENU PAINT PAGE VIDEO LEVE ITEM WHITE R G B Set the cursor at WHITE R and press the menu control knob for at least 10 seconds REF CLEARED appears after PRESET DATA is displayed 3 Make settings for WHITE G and WHITE B in the same way 4 Set ITEM in step 1 REFERENCE ALL 10 SEC CLEAR to OFF FILE CLEAR F06 TOP PRESET OPERATOR REFERENCE ALL 10 SEC CLEAR m ON OHB WHITE SHADE AL...

Page 87: ...he amplitude is not 700 mV adjust the amplitude by the following menu MENU SERVICE PAGE WHITE SHADING ITEM WHITE R G B 4 Execute STORE FILE MENU SERVICE PAGE WHITE SHADING ITEM STORE FILE 5 Set the TEST1 button of MSU 900 to OFF light off 6 Set the format to 720 59 94P 7 Make setting to the value adjusted in step 3 and ex ecute STORE FILE WHITE SHADING S11 TOP R G B V SAW 00 00 00 V PARA 00 00 00 ...

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Page 89: ... video engineer This file can be stored in the camera and a Memory Stick Duo 5 Lens File Used for compensation of the deviation which is generated by switching the lens extender from OFF to ON and for compensation of the difference in the characteristics between lenses This file is stored in the camera 6 OHB File Used for adjustment of the CCD block maintenance This file can be stored in the camer...

Page 90: ...ata in the Memory Stick Duo make sure that the LOCK switch on the Memory Stick Duo is set to OFF Storing Refer to step 1 of Fig 4 2 Using OPERATION Menu of This Unit Stores the current status in the Memory Stick Duo Reading Refer to step 2 of Fig 4 2 Using OPERATION Menu of This Unit Camera unit Storing Step 4 Storing Step 1 Reading Step 2 Initializing Step 5 Calling Step 3 Current Operator File D...

Page 91: ...nit OPERATION OPERATOR FILE PRESET Storing Refer to step 4 of Fig 4 2 Using FILE Menu of This Unit Use this menu when you want to store the current settings in the preset operator file as the standard set tings of operator file FILE OPERATOR FILE STORE PRESET FILE Initializing Refer to step 5 of Fig 4 2 Using FILE Menu of This Unit Use this menu when you want to initialize the modified preset oper...

Page 92: ...ry Stick Duo is set to OFF Storing Refer to step 1 of Fig 4 3 Using PAINT Menu of This Unit 1 Change the scene file item to the desired value 2 Select the scene file number to be stored PAINT SCENE FILE STORE With MSU 1 Change the scene file item to the desired value 2 Press STORE of the scene file and press the STORE number Calling and Clearing the Call Refer to step 2 of Fig 4 3 Using PAINT Menu...

Page 93: ...efer to step 3 of Fig 4 3 Using PAINT Menu of This Unit Reads the scene file stored in the Memory Stick Duo to the camera n Scene file data stored in the Memory Stick Duo cannot be read when the power is just turned on Calling Step 2 Readng from Memory Stick Duo Step 3 Storing in Memory Stick Duo Step 1 Storing Step 1 Camera unit Current paint data Scene File Output to hardware Fig 4 3 Scene File ...

Page 94: ...opied between cameras using the Memory Stick Duo n Before storing data in the Memory Stick Duo make sure that the LOCK switch on the Memory Stick Duo is set to OFF Storing Refer to step 1 of Fig 4 4 Using FILE Menu of This Unit FILE REFERENCE STORE FILE The data is stored in the camera and the numerical data is displayed as 0 Excluding some items Refer to Section 4 8 File Items With MSU Press the ...

Page 95: ...n Reference file data stored in the Memory Stick Duo cannot be read when the power is just turned on Storing the Reference File in the Memory Stick Duo Refer to step 1 of Fig 4 4 Using FILE Menu of This Unit Stores the reference file stored in the camera in the Memory Stick Duo Initializing All File Items Refer to step 4 of Fig 4 4 Using FILE Menu of This Unit Calling Step 2 Readng from Memory Sti...

Page 96: ...e file with the same name as the mounted lens from the setup menu If no file with the same name as the lens exists select NO OFFSET FILE LENS FILE No Select a lens number 2 Set the lens name and minimum f stop value 3 Set the lens extender to OFF 4 Shoot the white pattern and fine adjust it with V modulation R G B Master so that the video level is around 560 mV 80 with the lens iris set around F4 ...

Page 97: ...t the white pattern and fine adjust it with V modulation R G B Master so that the video level is around 560 mV 80 with the lens iris set around F4 and the zoom control in the center of the ring PAINT VIDEO LEVEL V MOD R G B M 4 Set the lens extender to OFF 5 Adjust the white balance and flare balance with the grayscale chart 6 Zoom the lens and adjust the center marker to a position at which the o...

Page 98: ...ANCE WHITE SHADING V SAW R G B V PARA R G B H SAW R G B H PARA R G B 5 Perform the ND offset adjustment m Perform adjustments for all ND filters 1 to 4 If the desired video level cannot be obtained with the lens iris in the ND offset adjustment set the shutter mode to ECS and make the ND offset adjustment If the ND offset is adjusted by increasing the gain an error in the white balance may occur 1...

Page 99: ...ffset adjustment set the shutter mode to ECS and make the ND offset adjustment If the ND offset is adjusted by increasing the gain an error in the white balance may occur 1 Select 4 with the ND filter knob and shoot the white pattern so that the video level is 350 mV 50 or more 2 Select 1 with the ND filter knob and adjust the lens iris so that the video level is 560 to 350 mV 80 to 50 and then pe...

Page 100: ...te Gain Master Gain Select Master Gain Select O O x x x _3dB to 12dB Iris Iris x x x x x Auto Iris On O O x x x Level O O x x x APL Ratio O O x x x Iris Gain O O O x x Override x x x x x Detect Pattern O O O x x Close x OFF x x x Shutter Shutter On O OFF x x x Shutter Select O x x x x ECS ECS On O OFF x x x ECS Frequency O x x x x Black Master Black O O x x x Black R O x x x x Black G O x x x x Bl...

Page 101: ...ack Gamma O O x x x Black Gamma RGB Range O O x x x Knee Knee Off O O x x x R Knee point O O x x x G Knee point O O x x x B Knee point O O x x x M Knee point O O x x x R Knee Slope O O x x x G Knee Slope O O x x x B Knee Slope O O x x x M Knee Slope O O x x x Knee Max On x OFF x x x Knee Saturation On O O x x x Knee Saturation O O x x x Auto Knee On O O x x x Point Limit O O x x x Auto Slope O O x...

Page 102: ...kin Detail 1 On ON ON x x x Skin Detail 1 Gate On x x x x x Skin Detail 1 Level O O x x x Skin Detail 1 Phase O O x x x Skin Detail 1 Width O O x x x Skin Detail 1 Saturation O O x x x Saturation Saturation On O O x x x Saturation O O x x x White Clip White Clip Off O O x x x White Clip M O O x x x Matrix Matrix Off O O x x x Preset Matrix On O O x x x Preset Matrix Select x x x x x User Matrix On...

Page 103: ...O x x x SD Detail Crispening O O x x x SD Detail Frequency O O x x x SD Detail H V Ratio O O x x x SD Detail Level Depend O O x x x SD Detail Comb O O x x x SD Cross Color Reduce Crs Col Reduce On O O x x x Coring O O x x x Level O O x x x SD Aspect Aspect Control x x x x x Optical filter ND Filter O x x x x CC Filter O x x x x 5600K 5600K On O OFF x x x Black Shading H Saw R x x x x O H Saw G x x...

Page 104: ...k Set B x x x x O OHB matrix OHB Matrix On x O x x x Phase Select x x x x x Hue x x x x O Saturation x x x x O Phase H Coarse x x x x x Camera Fan Mode Camera Fan Mode x x x x x Auto Level Setup Auto Level Setup x x x x x White Setup Mode x x x x x Test Test1 On TEST SAW x x x x x Test2 On x x x x x Test2 Mode 3step 10step x x x x x Multi Format Multi Format x x x x x USER MENU CUSTOMIZE User Menu...

Page 105: ...CKER x x x O x AREA x x x O x ZOOM LINK x x x O x COLOR DETAIL x x x O x PEAK COLOR x x x O x CHROMA LEVEL x x x O x FOCUS ASSIST INDICATOR x x x O x MODE x x x O x LEVEL x x x O x GAIN x x x O x OFFSET x x x O x AREA MARKER x x x O x SIZE x x x O x POSITION x x x O x POSITION H x x x O x POSITION V x x x O x ZEBRA ZEBRA x x x O x ZEBRA1 LEVEL x x x O x ZEBRA1 WIDTH x x x O x ZEBRA2 LEVEL x x x O ...

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Page 107: ...INTENANCE PAGE AUTO SETUP ITEM AUTO LEVEL How to display the SERVICE menu 1 Turn the DISPLAY MENU switch to the MENU side while pressing the menu control knob TOP appears at the upper right of the screen 2 Set the cursor at TOP and press the menu control knob The TOP menu screen opens 3 Set the cursor at AUTO SETUP of the MAINTENANCE menu and press the menu control knob for at least 10 seconds The...

Page 108: ...PLAY When an autofocus lens Fujinon or Canon is used a focal area marker and a focusing indicator can be displayed on the viewfinder OFF Focal area marker and focusing indicator are not displayed ON Focal area marker and focusing indicator are displayed The focal area marker appears according to the area marker display switch on the lens The area marker detects autofocus within the square frame An...

Page 109: ...MP CURR RPN WIDTH 1 RECORD RPN EXEC DELETE RPN EXEC The MANUAL RPN menu is used for manual RPN com pensation Refer to Section 3 6 2 V LINE V LINE S04 TOP RPN CH SELECT R RPN CURSOR OFF CURSOR H POS 1008 CURSOR V POS 576 CURSOR JUMP CURR V LINE LEVEL 127 RECORD V LINE EXEC DELETE V LINE EXEC The V LINE menu is used for vertical line compensation Refer to Section 3 7 RPN MANAGE RPN MANAGE S05 TOP CO...

Page 110: ...STORE FILE EXEC COLOR_TEMP_SEL 3200K m The WHITE SHADING menu is used for adjustment of the white shading Sensitivity Adjustment Preparation Refer to Section 3 3 2 OHB ADJ2 OHB ADJ2 S08 TOP FORMAT 1080 59 94i R1 G1 B1 SH_ADJ_A 80 80 80 DC_ADJ_C 80 80 80 R2 G2 B2 SH_ADJ_A 80 80 80 CONC TEST MODE OFF STORE FILE EXEC m The OHB ADJ2 menu is used for adjustment of the CCD unit RPN Adjustment Refer to S...

Page 111: ...o interlock the Skin Tone Detail level with the lens zoom position DISABLE Interlock with the lens zoom position is disabled ENABLE Interlock with the lens zoom position is enabled DISABLE CHROMA FILTER Setting for the color difference signal band FULL SEMI WIDE MEDIUM SEMI NARROW NARROW FULL BOOT VERUP BOOT VERSION S14 TOP AT BOOT V1 00 MAIN V1 00 IF BOOT V1 00 MAIN V1 00 The BOOT VERUP menu is u...

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Page 113: ... 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 Section 6 Spare Parts 6 1 補修部品注意事項 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...

Page 114: ... SUB FILTER DISC 5 1 967 127 11 s HARNESS SUB DC IN 6 3 603 679 02 s STAINLESS SCREW B3X10 7 3 704 177 11 s EMBLEM NO 7 SONY 8 3 742 419 01 o CLAMP HARNESS 9 3 870 150 01 s EMBLEM FX CCD 10 4 077 459 01 s CLAMP FLAT 30 11 4 170 400 01 s PANEL L SIDE 12 4 170 401 01 s PANEL R SIDE 13 4 170 402 01 s COVER BOTTOM 14 4 174 331 01 s CUSHION AIR FLOW 15 4 654 273 02 s ACE M2 LOCK 13 15 7 11 6 6 6 4 2 3 ...

Page 115: ... 773 11 s BOLT M3X8 STAINLESS 104 3 657 841 61 o SPACER 2X1 6 105 3 679 670 03 s KNOB FILTER ND 106 3 692 196 11 s KNOB FILTER CC 107 3 796 982 03 s HOLDER LENS MOUNT 108 4 138 678 01 s CLAMP CABLE 109 4 138 679 01 s SCREW BLIND 110 4 138 685 01 s LEVER MOUNT 111 4 170 397 01 s PANEL FRONT 112 4 170 403 01 s COVER TALLY 113 4 170 404 01 s LABEL FILTER 114 4 171 753 01 s SHIELD FOAM 08X4X83 115 4 6...

Page 116: ...265PT 204 A 1760 159 A s CCD BLOCK ASSY RP 205 1 788 764 21 s FILTER UNIT OPTICAL 206 1 832 133 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 50 CORE 207 1 836 688 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 36 CORE 208 1 836 689 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 10 CORE 209 2 640 315 02 s SCREW M2X5 SMALL P SW 210 2 279 715 11 s RIVET NYLON No Part No SP Description 211 3 699 048 01 s CAP MOUNT 212 9 885 131 66 s FD UNIT CPJ MS 42 213 9 885 131...

Page 117: ... 640 315 02 o SCREW M2X5 SMALL P SW 305 3 097 054 02 s CUSHION FAN 40X10 306 3 603 679 02 s STAINLESS SCREW B3X10 307 3 637 901 11 s SCREW M2 6X5 308 3 673 910 32 s SCREW CONNECTOR 309 3 742 419 01 o CLAMP HARNESS 310 3 869 842 01 s CAP SW 311 4 138 683 01 s KNOB ENCODER 312 4 169 755 22 s MS CAP 313 4 170 398 02 s PANEL REAR 314 4 170 408 02 s SHIELD FOAM 08X3X15 315 4 170 410 02 s SHEET INSULATI...

Page 118: ...RD AT 163APT 404 A 1755 693 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD DPR 315 405 A 1755 694 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD DPR 316 406 A 1755 695 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD IF 1129 407 A 1756 588 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD MB 1158 408 1 528 174 31 s BATTERY LITHIUM CR2032 TYPE 409 2 640 315 02 s SCREW M2X5 SMALL P SW 410 4 170 402 01 s COVER BOTTOM 411 3 637 901 11 s SCREW M2 6X5 412 3 796 946 02 s TAPE A Board Block ...

Page 119: ... C140 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 AT 163APT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C141 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C142 1 119 923 81 s CAP CERAMIC 0 047MF B 1005 C145 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C146 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C147 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C148 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 100...

Page 120: ...MF B 1005 C624 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C625 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C626 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C627 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C628 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C629 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C630 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 AT 163APT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part...

Page 121: ... 707 890 01 s IC TC74VHCT244AFT EKJ IC409 6 706 476 01 s IC TC7SET04FU T5RSOJF IC410 6 706 476 01 s IC TC7SET04FU T5RSOJF IC411 8 759 680 48 s IC TC7WH157FK TE85R AT 163APT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description IC601 6 706 476 01 s IC TC7SET04FU T5RSOJF IC602 8 759 523 01 s IC TC74HC4052AFT EL IC603 8 759 523 01 s IC TC74HC4052AFT EL IC604 8 759 327 01 s IC NJM062V TE2 IC605 8 759 327 01 s I...

Page 122: ...8 879 81 s RES CHIP 470 1005 R134 1 208 903 81 s RES CHIP 4 7K 1005 R135 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 AT 163APT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R136 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R137 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R138 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R139 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R140 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R141 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R142 1 208 9...

Page 123: ...911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R416 1 208 919 81 s RES CHIP 22K 1005 R417 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 AT 163APT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R419 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R420 1 208 903 81 s RES CHIP 4 7K 1005 R421 1 208 935 81 s RES CHIP 100K 1005 R422 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R423 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R424 1 208 927 81 s RES CHIP 47K 1005 R426 1 208 91...

Page 124: ...21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB105 1 234 381 21 s RES NETWORK 100K 1005X4 RB106 1 234 381 21 s RES NETWORK 100K 1005X4 RB107 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB108 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB109 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB110 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB111 1 234 381 21 s RES NETWORK 100K 1005X4 AT 163APT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description RB112 1 234 ...

Page 125: ...RITE FB3 1 414 772 21 s FERRITE EMI SMD 2012 FB4 1 414 772 21 s FERRITE EMI SMD 2012 FB5 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB6 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB7 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB8 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB9 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB10 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB11 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB12 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB14 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERR...

Page 126: ... 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C9 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C101 1 112 298 91 o CAP CERAMIC 1MF B 1608 C102 1 112 298 91 o CAP CERAMIC 1MF B 1608 C103 1 112 298 91 o CAP CERAMIC 1MF B 1608 C104 1 165 875 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3216 C105 1 165 875 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3216 C106 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C107 1 112 298 91 o CAP CERAMIC 1MF B 1608 C108 1 112 ...

Page 127: ...AMIC 1UF B 1005 C225 1 112 717 91 s CAP CERAMIC 1UF B 1005 C226 1 112 717 91 s CAP CERAMIC 1UF B 1005 DPR 315 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C227 1 112 717 91 s CAP CERAMIC 1UF B 1005 C228 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C229 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C230 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C231 1 112 717 91 s CAP CERAMIC 1UF B 1005 C232 1 ...

Page 128: ... 1005 C509 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 DPR 315 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C510 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C511 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C512 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C513 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C514 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C515 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C516 1 114 582 91 o CAP CER...

Page 129: ... 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C753 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C754 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C755 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C756 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C757 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C758 1 164 850 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10PF CH 1005 DPR 315 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C759 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF ...

Page 130: ...5 1 208 919 81 s RES CHIP 22K 1005 R106 1 218 941 81 s RES CHIP 100 R107 1 218 941 81 s RES CHIP 100 R108 1 242 967 81 s RES CHIP 1 0 1005 DPR 315 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R109 1 242 967 81 s RES CHIP 1 0 1005 R110 1 242 967 81 s RES CHIP 1 0 1005 R111 1 242 967 81 s RES CHIP 1 0 1005 R112 1 242 967 81 s RES CHIP 1 0 1005 R113 1 242 967 81 s RES CHIP 1 0 1005 R114 1 242 967 81 s...

Page 131: ...ES CHIP 470 1005 R250 1 208 879 81 s RES CHIP 470 1005 R251 1 208 879 81 s RES CHIP 470 1005 R252 1 208 879 81 s RES CHIP 470 1005 R253 1 208 879 81 s RES CHIP 470 1005 DPR 315 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R254 1 208 879 81 s RES CHIP 470 1005 R255 1 208 875 81 s RES CHIP 330 1005 R256 1 208 875 81 s RES CHIP 330 1005 R257 1 208 875 81 s RES CHIP 330 1005 R258 1 208 875 81 s RES CHI...

Page 132: ...HIP 10K 1005 R433 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 DPR 315 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R434 1 218 941 81 s RES CHIP 100 R440 1 218 941 81 s RES CHIP 100 R501 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R502 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R503 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R504 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R505 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R506 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R507 1 22...

Page 133: ... 372 21 s RES NETWORK 100 1005X4 DPR 315 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description RB429 1 234 372 21 s RES NETWORK 100 1005X4 RB430 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB431 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB432 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB433 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB434 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB435 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB436 1 234 3...

Page 134: ...HIP CERAMIC 100PF CH 1005 C116 1 164 874 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 100PF CH 1005 C117 1 112 298 91 o CAP CERAMIC 1MF B 1608 C118 1 112 717 91 s CAP CERAMIC 1UF B 1005 C119 1 165 875 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3216 C120 1 112 298 91 o CAP CERAMIC 1MF B 1608 C121 1 165 875 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3216 C122 1 114 548 11 s CAP NIOBIUM ELECT 22UF C123 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C124 1 1...

Page 135: ...CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C412 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C413 1 112 815 91 s CAP CERAMIC 10MF C 1608 C414 1 112 815 91 s CAP CERAMIC 10MF C 1608 DPR 316 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C501 1 112 815 91 s CAP CERAMIC 10MF C 1608 C502 1 112 815 91 s CAP CERAMIC 10MF C 1608 C503 1 114 172 91 s CAP CERAMIC 2 2MF C 1005 C504 1 114 172 91 s CAP CERAMIC 2 2MF C 1005 C505 1 114 172 9...

Page 136: ... 91 s CAP CERAMIC 1UF B 1005 C814 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C815 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 DPR 316 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C816 1 112 717 91 s CAP CERAMIC 1UF B 1005 C817 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C818 1 112 746 91 s CAP CERAMIC 4 7MF B 1608 C819 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C820 1 112 746 91 s CAP CER...

Page 137: ... 21 s FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 FB810 1 469 094 21 s FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 FB811 1 469 094 21 s FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 FB812 1 469 094 21 s FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 FB813 1 469 094 21 s FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 DPR 316 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description FB814 1 469 094 21 s FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 FB815 1 469 094 21 s FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 FB816 1 469 094 21 s FERRITE EMI SMD 1608 IC101 8 759 327 01 s IC NJM...

Page 138: ...OR 2SC4617TL QR Q601 8 729 928 82 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EE TL Q602 8 729 928 82 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EE TL Q603 8 729 928 82 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EE TL Q604 8 729 928 25 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1774TL QR DPR 316 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description Q605 8 729 928 25 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1774TL QR Q606 8 729 928 25 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1774TL QR Q607 8 729 928 25 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1774TL QR Q608 8 729 928 82 s TRANSIS...

Page 139: ... 1005 R350 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R352 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R360 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 DPR 316 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R361 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R362 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R363 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R364 1 208 855 81 s RES CHIP 47 1005 R365 1 208 855 81 s RES CHIP 47 1005 R366 1 208 903 81 s RES CHIP 4 7K 1005 R...

Page 140: ...218 989 81 s RES CHIP 1M R677 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R680 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 DPR 316 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R682 1 208 927 81 s RES CHIP 47K 1005 R685 1 208 927 81 s RES CHIP 47K 1005 R686 1 208 927 81 s RES CHIP 47K 1005 R687 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R689 1 208 855 81 s RES CHIP 47 1005 R690 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R691 1 220 878 81 s ...

Page 141: ...CHIP 680 1005 R922 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 DPR 316 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R923 1 208 903 81 s RES CHIP 4 7K 1005 R924 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R925 1 208 903 81 s RES CHIP 4 7K 1005 R927 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R928 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R929 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R930 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R931 1 208 911 81 s RES C...

Page 142: ... RES NETWORK 100 1005X4 RB518 1 234 372 21 s RES NETWORK 100 1005X4 RB519 1 234 372 21 s RES NETWORK 100 1005X4 RB520 1 234 372 21 s RES NETWORK 100 1005X4 RB521 1 234 372 21 s RES NETWORK 100 1005X4 RB627 1 234 372 21 s RES NETWORK 100 1005X4 RB628 1 234 372 21 s RES NETWORK 100 1005X4 RB629 1 234 380 21 s RES NETWORK 47K 1005X4 RB801 1 234 372 21 s RES NETWORK 100 1005X4 RB802 1 234 372 21 s RES...

Page 143: ...B 1005 C60 1 112 815 91 s CAP CERAMIC 10MF C 1608 C61 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C66 1 164 858 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 22PF CH 1005 C67 1 164 858 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 22PF CH 1005 C68 1 164 858 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 22PF CH 1005 C69 1 164 858 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 22PF CH 1005 DR 632P BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C70 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C71...

Page 144: ... 1 220 870 81 s RES CHIP 10 1005 R35 1 220 870 81 s RES CHIP 10 1005 R36 1 220 870 81 s RES CHIP 10 1005 R37 1 220 870 81 s RES CHIP 10 1005 DR 632P BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R38 1 220 870 81 s RES CHIP 10 1005 R39 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R40 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R41 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R42 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R43 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP...

Page 145: ...5 91 s CAP CERAMIC 10MF C 1608 C23 1 112 298 91 o CAP CERAMIC 1MF B 1608 C24 1 114 548 11 s CAP NIOBIUM ELECT 22UF C25 1 112 717 91 s CAP CERAMIC 1UF B 1005 C26 1 100 055 21 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 22MF B 3225 C27 1 114 548 11 s CAP NIOBIUM ELECT 22UF C28 1 114 548 11 s CAP NIOBIUM ELECT 22UF C29 1 112 815 91 s CAP CERAMIC 10MF C 1608 C30 1 114 548 11 s CAP NIOBIUM ELECT 22UF C200 1 164 874 81 s CAP CH...

Page 146: ... CHIP CERAMIC 22PF CH 1005 C305 1 164 850 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10PF CH 1005 IF 1129 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C306 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C312 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C316 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C318 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C319 1 112 692 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC1000PF CH 1005 C320 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B ...

Page 147: ...231 6 706 487 01 s IC TC7SH08FU T5RSOYJF IC232 6 706 487 01 s IC TC7SH08FU T5RSOYJF IF 1129 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description IC233 6 706 488 01 s IC TC7SH14FU T5RSOYJF IC234 6 706 487 01 s IC TC7SH08FU T5RSOYJF IC235 6 706 487 01 s IC TC7SH08FU T5RSOYJF IC236 8 759 592 44 s IC TC7SZ04FU TE85R IC237 6 706 487 01 s IC TC7SH08FU T5RSOYJF IC300 6 706 487 01 s IC TC7SH08FU T5RSOYJF IC301 6 7...

Page 148: ...CHIP 47 1005 R229 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R230 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 IF 1129 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R231 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R232 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R233 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R234 1 208 855 81 s RES CHIP 47 1005 R235 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R236 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R237 1 208 935 81 s RES CHIP 100K...

Page 149: ...81 s RES CHIP 47 1005 R372 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R374 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 IF 1129 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R375 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R376 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R377 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R378 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R379 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R380 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R381 1 2...

Page 150: ...34 381 21 s RES NETWORK 100K 1005X4 RB218 1 234 381 21 s RES NETWORK 100K 1005X4 RB229 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB230 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB231 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB232 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB233 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB234 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB235 1 234 371 21 s RES NETWORK 47 1005X4 RB236 1 234 371 21...

Page 151: ...ITE FB9 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB10 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB11 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB12 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB15 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB16 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE MB 1158 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description FB17 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB18 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB19 1 400 832 21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB20 1 400 832 21 s S...

Page 152: ...P 1 0K 1005 R5 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R6 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R7 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R8 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R9 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R10 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R11 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R12 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R13 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R14 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R15 1 208 887 81 ...

Page 153: ...81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 22PF CH 1005 C68 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C69 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C70 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C71 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 NR 80P BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C75 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C76 1 165 989 91 s CAP CERAMIC 10MF 2012 C77 1 100 567 81 s CAP ...

Page 154: ... 208 915 81 s RES CHIP 15K 1005 R73 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 NR 80P BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R74 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R75 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R76 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R77 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R78 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R79 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R80 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R81 1 218 990...

Page 155: ...F B 2012 C26 1 112 300 91 s CAP CERAMIC 4 7MF B 2012 C27 1 100 597 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1608 C28 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C29 1 112 300 91 s CAP CERAMIC 4 7MF B 2012 C30 1 112 300 91 s CAP CERAMIC 4 7MF B 2012 C31 1 135 349 21 s CAP ELECT 22MF 6 3X6 C32 1 135 960 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3225 C33 1 164 840 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 1PF CK 1005 C34 1 164 840 81 s CAP C...

Page 156: ...1 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R23 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R24 1 208 875 81 s RES CHIP 330 1005 R27 1 208 875 81 s RES CHIP 330 1005 R30 1 208 919 81 s RES CHIP 22K 1005 R31 1 208 903 81 s RES CHIP 4 7K 1005 R32 1 208 919 81 s RES CHIP 22K 1005 R33 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R34 1 208 919 81 s RES CHIP 22K 1005 R35 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R36 1 220 878 81 s RES CHIP 22 1005 R37 ...

Page 157: ...MIC 100PF CH 1005 C355 1 135 960 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3225 C356 1 135 960 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3225 RE 268PT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C357 1 100 597 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1608 C358 1 135 960 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B 3225 C359 1 100 597 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1608 C381 1 112 015 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 47MF B 3225 C382 1 114 582 91 o CAP CERAMIC 0...

Page 158: ...Q110 8 729 929 27 s TRANSISTOR DTC114TE TL RE 268PT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description Q111 8 729 929 27 s TRANSISTOR DTC114TE TL Q112 8 729 929 27 s TRANSISTOR DTC114TE TL Q113 6 551 416 01 s TRANSISTOR HAT1139H EL E Q115 8 729 929 27 s TRANSISTOR DTC114TE TL Q301 6 551 736 01 s TRANSISTOR FDS6690AS Q302 6 551 736 01 s TRANSISTOR FDS6690AS Q303 8 729 929 27 s TRANSISTOR DTC114TE TL Q304 ...

Page 159: ... 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R353 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R354 1 208 943 81 s RES CHIP 220K 1005 R355 1 208 915 81 s RES CHIP 15K 1005 R356 1 208 899 81 s RES CHIP 3 3K 1005 R357 1 208 927 81 s RES CHIP 47K 1005 R358 1 208 927 81 s RES CHIP 47K 1005 R381 1 208 947 81 s RES CHIP 330K 1005 R382 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 RE 268PT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R383 1 2...

Page 160: ... 1005 C53 1 164 940 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 3300PF B 1005 C54 1 164 940 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 3300PF B 1005 C55 1 114 236 21 s CAP CERAMIC 22MF B 3225 C56 1 100 597 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1608 C57 1 100 672 91 s CAP CERAMIC 10MF C 3216 C58 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C59 1 100 611 91 s CAP CERAMIC 22MF C 2012 C60 1 100 591 91 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 1MF B 2012 C61 1 112 298 91 o ...

Page 161: ... R16 1 208 903 81 s RES CHIP 4 7K 1005 R17 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R18 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R19 1 208 887 81 s RES CHIP 1 0K 1005 R21 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R22 1 208 903 81 s RES CHIP 4 7K 1005 R25 1 208 927 81 s RES CHIP 47K 1005 R26 1 208 927 81 s RES CHIP 47K 1005 R27 1 208 927 81 s RES CHIP 47K 1005 R28 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R29 1 208 911 81 s RES C...

Page 162: ...71 1 100 159 91 s CAP CERAMIC 22MF B SMD 3216 TG 265PT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description C72 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C74 1 115 339 91 s CAP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 2012 C75 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 C76 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C77 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C79 1 100 567 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C80 1 125...

Page 163: ...AP CHIP CERAMIC 0 01MF B 1005 C279 1 112 717 91 s CAP CERAMIC 1UF B 1005 C280 1 165 989 91 s CAP CERAMIC 10MF 2012 C284 1 125 777 81 s CAP CHIP CERAMIC 0 1MF B 1005 CN1 1 774 261 31 s CONNECTOR FFC FPC ZIF AN 24P CN2 1 794 142 31 s CONNECTOR FFC FPC ZIF AN 36P CN3 1 778 535 31 s CONNECTOR FFC FPC ZIF AN 45P CN201 1 770 622 21 s PIN CONNECTOR 5P D1 8 719 083 60 s DI UDZSUSTE 174 7B TG 265PT BOARD R...

Page 164: ...005 R67 1 208 883 81 s RES CHIP 680 1005 R68 1 208 871 81 s RES CHIP 220 1005 R69 1 208 927 81 s RES CHIP 47K 1005 TG 265PT BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description R70 1 208 879 81 s RES CHIP 470 1005 R71 1 208 866 81 s RES CHIP 130 1005 R73 1 208 943 81 s RES CHIP 220K 1005 R74 1 208 895 81 s RES CHIP 2 2K 1005 R75 1 208 911 81 s RES CHIP 10K 1005 R76 1 208 879 81 s RES CHIP 470 1005 R77 1 20...

Page 165: ...863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R306 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R307 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R308 1 218 929 81 s RES CHIP 10 R309 1 208 863 81 s RES CHIP 100 1005 R310 1 220 870 81 s RES CHIP 10 1005 R311 1 220 870 81 s RES CHIP 10 1005 R312 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R313 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R314 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR CHIP 1005 R315 1 218 990 81 s CONDUCTOR C...

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Page 167: ...G TALLY IN 111 59 CN1 CN1 CN1 CN1 CN3 CN3 CN3 CN3 CN3 LENS CN MB IC5 SW EN1 20 2 4 2 2 4 EXCHANGE I O EXPANDER IC400IF FPGA 8 32 IF CPU IC205 EEPROM IC200 FLASH IC209 210 32 SDRAM IC211 212 32 16 MS IC214 CONT IC304 306 307 IC313 315 CN204 MEMORY STICK DUO RTC IC201 BT200 8 PHY IC303 IF 1129 4 CN300 CN201 CN4 IF CPU 84 CN4 CN201 60 CN4 CN201 DPR 316 21 20 2 3 PULL DOWN 92 CN4 CN201 8 SDRAM IC502 I...

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Page 169: ...chematic Diagrams Index Board name Page AT 163APT 8 3 CN 3282 8 11 CN 3283 8 11 DPR 315 8 12 DPR 316 8 22 DR 632P 8 34 IF 1129 8 37 MB 1158 8 44 NR 80P 8 46 PA 353P 8 48 RE 268PT 8 49 SW 1485 8 51 TG 265PT 8 52 Frame Wiring 8 56 ...

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Page 171: ...100pF C14 NM 6V 16V 22uF C29 6 8k R24 220 R14 22k R23 100pF C23 NM THP3 D3 UDZSNPTE 174 7B C11 100pF NM 2SA1797 T100 Q Q3 33k R19 3 3V 33k R25 R18 33k 100pF C21 NM R17 33k 16V 22uF C7 100 R9 10uH L1 10V 0 1uF C33 THP2 16V 10uF C1 16V 10uF C2 16V 10uF C3 10V 100 R5 100 R6 2SC4672 T100 Q Q1 10k R7 47k R10 NM UDZSNPTE 174 7B D1 6V 4 7k R8 50V 0 1uF C10 10uH L3 50V 0 1uF C12 2 5V Reference 002 004 6 3...

Page 172: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN101 82 CPU BUS 4 CN101 76 CPU BUS 1 47 RB107 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TC7WH04FK TE85R IC129 1 4 1 7 TC7WH08FK TE85R IC116 1 3 1 2 7 TC7WH08FK TE85R IC116 3 3 4 GND 8 VCC 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V TC7WH08FK TE85R IC120 2 3 5 6 3 0 8 CL101 100 R135 PLD ReCONFIG 003 PLD CONF DONE 003 100k R121 CN101 32 H RTC CS out CN1...

Page 173: ...150 3 3 4 GND 8 VCC TC7WH08FK TE85R IC150 1 3 1 2 7 TC7WH08FK TE85R IC150 2 3 5 6 3 3 3V TC7WH14FK TE85R IC144 3 4 3 5 TC7WH14FK TE85R IC152 3 4 3 5 10k R209 10k R210 TC74LCX138FT EKJ IC125 A 1 B 2 C 3 G1 6 G2A 4 G2B 5 GND 8 Y7 7 Y6 9 Y5 10 Y4 11 Y3 12 Y2 13 Y1 14 Y0 15 VCC 16 TC74LCX245FT EKJ IC123 A1 2 A2 3 A3 4 A4 5 A5 6 A6 7 A7 8 A8 9 OE 19 DIR 1 GND 10 B8 11 B7 12 B6 13 B5 14 B4 15 B3 16 B2 1...

Page 174: ...X frCCU out STROBE 002 003 1k R307 H Command_RESET 003 422_SEL SubTrunk SIO 003 100k R308 Sub Trunk Receive 002 Sub Trunk Transmit 002 Receive_Data_A 003 Receive_Data_B 003 TC7WH04FK TE85R IC305 1 4 1 7 TC7WH04FK TE85R IC305 2 4 6 2 TC7WH04FK TE85R IC305 3 4 3 5 TC7WH04FK TE85R IC305 4 4 4 GND 8 VCC 3 3V 0 1uF C312 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V SN75158PSR IC306 1 3 3 2 1 SN75158PSR IC306 2 3 ...

Page 175: ...8 GND13 L9 229 VCCIO4_4 L10 230 GND14 L11 231 VCCIO3_3 K11 232 GNDA_PLL2 J11 233 VCCA_PLL2 H11 234 GND15 G11 235 GND16 F11 236 VCCIO2_3 F10 237 GND17 F9 238 GND18 F8 239 VCCIO2_4 F7 240 GND19 G7 241 VCCINT5 H7 242 GND20 J7 243 VCCINT6 K7 244 GND21 K8 245 VCCINT7 K9 246 GND22 K10 247 VCCINT8 J10 248 GND23 H10 249 VCCINT9 G10 250 GND24 G9 251 VCCINT10 G8 252 GND25 H8 253 VCCINT11 J8 254 GND26 J9 255...

Page 176: ...TC74HC4052AFT EL IC602 0X 12 1X 14 2X 15 3X 11 0Y 1 1Y 5 2Y 2 3Y 4 A 10 B 9 INH 6 GND 8 VEE 7 Y COM 3 X COM 13 VCC 16 0 01uF C607 Analog_SEL_A 003 Analog_SEL_B 003 100 RB602 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100 RB603 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100 R606 0 01uF C608 1uH L603 5V GND GND 100 R662 GND 8bit_DA_LD_3V 003 100 RB604 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1uF C601 16V 22uF C602 FAN Rear CTRL Pulse 003 FAN Front CTRL Pulse 003 100 R663 NM ...

Page 177: ...C622 1k R637 0 1uF C621 0 01uF C627 220 R636 0 01uF C633 NM 0 01uF C630 5V P LENS_FOCUS_POSI_IN 002 GND GND 5 5V 5 5V 5 5V 5 5V CN101 30 BackUpBattery Level TC74HC4052AFT EL IC603 0X 12 1X 14 2X 15 3X 11 0Y 1 1Y 5 2Y 2 3Y 4 A 10 B 9 INH 6 GND 8 VEE 7 Y COM 3 X COM 13 VCC 16 5V 0 1uF C625 5 5V 0 1uF C626 5V 0 1uF C644 0 1uF C645 5 5V 5V 0 1uF C632 0 1uF C631 5 5V 680 R614 15k R628 0 01uF C628 5V 15...

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Page 179: ...OM POSI_toAT 31 12 SP LENS IRIS POSI_toAT 13 Unreg_GND 14 Portable LENS RX_toAT 15 Unreg_GND 16 Portable LENS TX_fromAT 17 R Tally ON 18 MB GND 19 R Tally ON 32 11 Unreg_GND 20 RET CTL out GND OPEN 21 MB GND 22 VTR CTL out GND OPEN 23 MB GND 24 SERVO MA AT in 0 5V 25 MB GND 26 IRIS AT MA in 0 5V 27 MB GND 28 MB GND 29 MB GND 30 MB GND E1 E2 2012 2012 LENS MB 1158 RED Vf 2V Normal 2 5mA High 14 1mA...

Page 180: ...ND 220 R148 10k R140 220 R150 GND 16V 22uF C180 GND 16V 22uF C154 16V 22uF C148 0 047uF C157 GND 1 2V 3300pF 2012 C163 GND 680pF C173 6 3V 47uF C169 TPS54610PWPR IC106 AGND 1 VSENSE 2 COMP 3 PWRGD 4 BOOT 5 PH1 6 PH2 7 PH3 8 PH4 9 PH5 10 PH6 11 PH7 12 PH8 13 PH9 14 PGND1 15 PGND2 16 PGND3 17 PGND4 18 PGND5 19 VIN1 20 VIN2 21 VIN3 22 VIN4 23 VIN5 24 VBIAS 25 SS ENA 26 SYNC 27 RT 28 EPAD 29 2 2 3225 ...

Page 181: ...V D GND 2 1pF C261 22uF C268 680 R205 10k R209 LTC2259IUJ 14 TRFBF IC208 AIN 1 AIN 2 GND 1 3 REFH 1 4 REFH 2 5 REFL 1 6 REFL 2 7 PAR SER 8 VDD 1 9 VDD 2 10 ENC 11 ENC 12 CS 13 SCK 14 SDI 15 SDO 16 D0 DNC D0_1 17 D1 D0_1 D0_1 18 D2 DNC D2_3 19 D3 D2_3 D2_3 20 D4 DNC D4_5 21 D5 D4_5 D4_5 22 D6 DNC D6_7 23 D7 D6_7 D6_7 24 OGND 25 OVDD 26 CLKOUT 27 CLKOUT 28 D8 DNC D8_9 29 D9 D8_9 D8_9 30 D10 DNC D10_...

Page 182: ...EP3C40F780C6N 1 11 IC301 CLK0 DIFFCLK_0p J2 CLK1 DIFFCLK_0n J1 IO60 DIFFIO_L1p D3 IO32 DIFFIO_L1n C2 IO59 DIFFIO_L2p D2 IO58 DIFFIO_L2n D1 IO90 DIFFIO_L3p E5 IO89 DIFFIO_L3n E4 IO135 DIFFIO_L4p nRESET G6 IO134 DIFFIO_L4n G5 IO159 DIFFIO_L5p H4 IO158 DIFFIO_L5n H3 IO180 DIFFIO_L6p J5 IO136 DIFFIO_L6n G7 IO88 DIFFIO_L7p E3 IO110 DIFFIO_L7n F3 IO112 DIFFIO_L8p F5 IO133 DIFFIO_L9p G4 IO132 DIFFIO_L9n ...

Page 183: ...16 IO187 DIFFIO_T33n J17 IO186 DIFFIO_T34p J16 IO98 DIFFIO_T34n E17 IO25 DIFFIO_T35p PADD8 B18 IO9 DIFFIO_T35n PADD7 A18 IO26 DIFFIO_T36p PADD6 B19 IO10 DIFFIO_T36n PADD5 A19 IO74 DIFFIO_T37p PADD4 D17 IO120 DIFFIO_T37n F17 IO147 DIFFIO_T38p G18 IO47 DIFFIO_T38n PADD3 C17 IO49 DIFFIO_T39p C19 IO77 DIFFIO_T39n D20 IO170 DIFFIO_T40p H17 IO50 DIFFIO_T40n C20 IO75 DIFFIO_T41p PADD2 D18 IO48 DIFFIO_T41...

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Page 185: ..._0_X J21 O_SCK_3 AD7 O_SCK_2 AA8 O_SCK_1 E24 O_SCK_0 H24 O_SDO_3 AC6 O_SDO_2 AC8 O_SDO_1 E23 O_SDO_0 H23 O_GENERAL_7 B21 O_GENERAL_6 A21 O_GENERAL_5 B22 O_GENERAL_4 A22 O_GENERAL_3 B23 O_GENERAL_2 C23 O_GENERAL_1 D21 O_GENERAL_0 E21 O_CPU_WAIT A18 RISE TEST CXD9189GG P IC401 6 6 TDO P2 TEN P4 THMODE T2 TMC1 A15 TMC2 B14 TMS T1 TRST R2 TCK N5 TDI R1 SMC T4 RISE VIDEO_OUT_IF CXD9189GG P IC401 3 6 I_...

Page 186: ... 69 A10 G7 101 A0 G8 70 A1 G9 31 A2 F7 102 DQM2 F8 71 VDD3 A7 39 NC2 E3 83 DQ16 E8 72 VSSQ3 M1 12 DQ17 D7 104 DQ18 D8 73 VDDQ3 N9 25 DQ19 B9 36 DQ20 C8 74 VSSQ4 N1 13 DQ21 A9 37 DQ22 C7 105 VDDQ4 M9 26 DQ23 A8 38 VDD4 L7 97 VSS4 L3 89 DQ15 R2 16 VSSQ8 P8 63 DQ14 N3 91 DQ13 R1 15 VDDQ8 P2 57 DQ12 N2 56 DQ11 P1 14 VSSQ7 P3 58 DQ10 M2 55 DQ9 M3 90 VDDQ7 B2 45 DQ8 L2 54 NC6 E7 103 VSS3 A3 43 DQM1 K1 1...

Page 187: ...RB539 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100 RB528 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LINK AC 005 LINK BY 005 LINK BC 005 GND 100 RB531 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100 RB530 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SN74LVC574APWR IC507 D1 2 D2 3 D3 4 D4 5 D5 6 D6 7 D7 8 OE 1 CLK 11 D8 9 GND 10 Q8 12 Q7 13 Q6 14 Q5 15 Q4 16 Q3 17 Q2 18 Q1 19 VCC 20 47 RB540 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 47 RB541 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN LINK AC 005 007 CN LINK BY 007 CN LINK BC 007 22 R503 74CLK_OutFF_2 007 ...

Page 188: ...23 GND72 T27 GND73 U9 GND74 U11 GND75 U13 GND76 U15 GND77 U17 GND78 U19 GND79 V10 GND80 V12 GND81 V14 GND82 V16 GND83 V18 GND84 W6 GND85 W11 GND86 W13 GND87 W15 GND88 W17 GND89 W19 GND90 W23 GND91 Y11 GND92 Y18 GND93 AA2 GND94 AA27 GND95 AC6 GND96 AC9 GND97 AC13 GND98 AC16 GND99 AC20 GND100 AC23 GND101 AF1 GND102 AF28 GND103 AG2 GND104 AG5 GND105 AG9 GND106 AG13 GND107 AG16 GND108 AG20 GND109 AG24...

Page 189: ...LINK_BC 7 130 BUS GND 131 LINK_BC 6 132 D GND 133 LINK_BC 5 134 D GND 135 LINK_BC 4 136 D GND 137 LINK_BC 3 138 D GND 139 LINK_BC 2 140 D GND 141 LINK_BC 1 142 PLD ReConfig OP out 143 LINK_BC 0 144 PLD Done OP in 145 BUS GND 146 D GND 3 8 147 BUS GND 148 D GND 3 8 125 LINK_BC 9 126 BUS GND 149 D GND 3 8 150 3 8V DPR 151 D GND 3 8 152 3 8V DPR 153 D GND 3 8 154 3 8V DPR 155 D GND 3 8 156 3 8V DPR 1...

Page 190: ...TPS54610PWPR IC106 AGND 1 VSENSE 2 COMP 3 PWRGD 4 BOOT 5 PH1 6 PH2 7 PH3 8 PH4 9 PH5 10 PH6 11 PH7 12 PH8 13 PH9 14 PGND1 15 PGND2 16 PGND3 17 PGND4 18 PGND5 19 VIN1 20 VIN2 21 VIN3 22 VIN4 23 VIN5 24 VBIAS 25 SS ENA 26 SYNC 27 RT 28 EPAD 29 2 2 3225 R152 GND 1 5k R156 GND 0 1uF C153 6 3V 47uF C174 0 047uF C147 82k R136 10k R155 6 3V 22uF NiOb C178 1k R154 10k R160 100 R158 16V 22uF C151 GND 5 6k ...

Page 191: ...6 XRESET_fromAT 117 IF_Chara_DATA_fromIF 118 MB GND 119 IF_Chara_CLK_fromIF 120 CPU CLK toTac _fromAT 121 MB GND 122 MB GND 123 VBS_OUT_DSUB_toSW 124 XREAD en fromAT 127 VBS_OUT_RM_toSW 128 ADDR 4 _fromAT 129 VBS_GND_RM_toSW 130 ADDR 3 _fromAT 131 MB GND 132 ADDR 2 _fromAT 133 MB GND 134 ADDR 1 _fromAT 135 MB GND 136 ADDR 0 _fromAT 137 700Proto Rx_ frCA _toIF 138 XCS VDA _fromAT 139 700Proto Tx fr...

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Page 193: ...C312 22uF C310 47 R343 4 7uH L305 47k R340 27pF C309 4 7k R311 4 7k R304 100pF C333 220 R342 47 R364 0 1uF C321 100 R330 1000pF C328 33pF C311 47 R333 3 3k R320 NM 47 R365 0 1uF C335 10uH L303 2SA1774TL QR Q300 0 1uF C334 22uF C318 0 1uF C325 470 R317 0 1uF C324 47 R349 680k R331 10k R352 3 3k R309 0 1uF C329 100 R360 100 R328 27pF C332 4 7k R321 100 R302 10uH L301 100 R324 33pF C307 22uF C300 5pF...

Page 194: ... CHAR1 CS 006 CHAR1_VD 006 CHAR1_HD 006 CHAR1_CK 006 CHAR2_VD 006 CHAR2_HD 006 CHAR2 CS 006 CHAR2_CK 006 MON CHAR SD 006 VF CHAR HD 006 BAR CHAR HD BLNK 006 BAR CHAR HD 006 MON CHAR SD BLK 006 VF CHAR HD BLNK 006 O_EXTIO 004 47 R409 22 R410 47 R411 74 175 74 25 006 PLL LOCK OK NG 006 I_EXTIO 004 SDI2 OFF ON 008 SDI1 SD HD 008 SDI_XRESET 008 SDI1 OUT ALARM 008 PWR NG OK_DPR2 001 002 SDI2 OUT ALARM ...

Page 195: ...I_AC 004 2 5V GND 100 RB420 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100 RB421 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SDI1_Y 008 22 RB414 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 22 RB416 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 22 RB417 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 22 RB415 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100 RB418 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100 RB419 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SDI1_C 008 CN_IF_VIDEO_C 002 22 R427 2 5V_FPGA 2 5V_FPGA 74CLK IF_outFF 006 0 R430 0 R431 1 0 CL408 VBS_DATA 009 HD_Y_DATA 004 009 I_EXTIO 004 SDI2_Y 008 SDI2_C 008 SN...

Page 196: ...O188 DIFFIO_L27p R4 IO247 DIFFIO_L28n W1 IO248 DIFFIO_L28p W2 IO261 DIFFIO_L29n Y1 IO262 DIFFIO_L29p Y2 IO180 DIFFIO_L30n P7 IO166 DIFFIO_L30p N7 IO275 DIFFIO_L31n AA1 IO276 DIFFIO_L31p AA2 IO189 DIFFIO_L32n R5 IO179 DIFFIO_L32p P6 IO190 DIFFIO_L33n R6 IO202 DIFFIO_L33p T5 IO231 RDN1 V3 IO232 RUP1 V4 IO155 VREFB2N0 M5 IO200 VREFB2N1 T3 IO201 T4 0 1uF C510 100 RB512 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W9825G2DB 75 ER2...

Page 197: ...AR2 CS 004 100 R654 2 2k R648 100 R606 15k R620 2 2k R627 22uF C621 100 NM R655 GND 2SA1774TL QR Q606 0 1uF C643 TLC272CPSR 1 3 IC608 3 2 1 10uF C630 3 2V DTC144EE TL Q603 5V PLL MC74HC4046ADTR2 IC618 PC3O 15 DEMO 10 VCOIN 9 PC2O 13 PC1O 2 PCPO 1 VCC 16 3 CIN 4 VCOUT 14 SIN 6 C1A GND 8 7 C1B 5 INH R1 11 R2 12 74M PLL REF 005 UPD6467GR 525 E2 IC622 CLK 1 CS 2 DATA 3 PCL 4 VDD 5 CMDCT 6 OSCOUT 7 OSC...

Page 198: ...9 L11 GND30 L12 GND31 L13 GND32 L15 GND33 L20 GND34 M7 GND35 M10 GND36 M11 GND37 M12 GND38 M13 GND39 N3 GND40 N8 GND41 N10 GND42 N11 GND43 N12 GND44 N13 GND45 N15 GND46 P8 GND47 P16 GND48 P19 GND49 R7 GND50 R9 GND51 R11 GND52 R13 GND53 T8 GND54 T12 GND55 U3 GND56 V20 GND57 W3 GND58 Y5 GND59 Y9 GND60 Y11 GND61 Y12 GND62 Y16 GND63 Y18 GND64 Y20 GND65 AB1 GND66 AB22 0 01uF C722 GND 0 1uF C733 0 01uF ...

Page 199: ...N7 H1 DIN6 H2 DIN5 J1 DIN4 J2 DIN3 K1 DIN2 K2 DIN1 J3 DIN0 K3 PCLK B4 F DE A3 V VSYNC C4 H HSYNC A4 RSV11 K7 RSV10 K6 RSV9 K5 RSV8 K4 RSV7 J7 RSV6 J6 RSV5 J5 RSV4 J4 RSV3 H7 RSV2 H6 RSV1 H5 PD_GND1 C6 PD_GND2 C7 PD_GND3 C8 CD_GND1 C9 CD_GND2 D9 CD_GND3 E9 CD_GND4 F9 CORE_GND1 B5 CORE_GND2 C5 CORE_GND3 D5 CORE_GND4 E2 CORE_GND5 E5 CORE_GND6 E6 CORE_GND7 E7 CORE_GND8 F4 CORE_GND9 F5 CORE_GND10 F6 CO...

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Page 201: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN901 1 2 3 4 5 GND 47 R934 47 R935 HD_Y_DATA 004 47 RB904 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 47 RB905 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 47 R936 47 R937 SN74LVC1G66DCKR IC904 A 1 C 4 GND 3 B 2 VCC 5 GND SN74LVC1G66DCKR IC905 A 1 C 4 GND 3 B 2 VCC 5 GND 5V A 5V A 5V A 5V A 5V A 5V A 5V A 5V A 2 5V 2 5V 22pF NM C937 GND 47 R958 74CLK ADV 006 4 7k R941 0 1uF C931 10k R949 0 1uF C932 22 R939 75 R957 0 1uF C934 GND 0 1uF C...

Page 202: ...ADJ_B 001 B_SHP 001 B_SHD 001 B_DC_ADJ_C 001 B_GAIN_CONT 001 B_GAIN_SEL_M 001 B OUT_N 001 B OUT_P 001 B SUB 001 B_SH_PULSE 001 B_H PULSE 001 V PULSE_OUT 001 HH PULSE_OUT 001 CN1 1 GND 2 GND 3 BLM_R1 4 BLM_R2 5 BLM_G1 6 BLM_G2 11 12 7 BLM_B1 8 BLM_B2 9 GND 10 GND GND 8 5V 3 3V 6 2V_2 6 2V_1 BLM_B1 001 BLM_B2 001 BLM_R1 001 BLM_R2 001 BLM_G1 001 BLM_G2 001 BLM_B1 001 BLM_B2 001 15 0V 8 5V 3 3V 6 2V_...

Page 203: ...O9 9 AO10 10 AO11 11 AO12 12 5 0V GND 3W SERIAL 001 10V 0 1uF C25 B_XSH_PULSE 001 100 R99 100 R100 H_CLAMP_R 001 SH_CLAMP 001 GND 2 5V 50V 10pF C81 NM 15 0V 5 0V 8 5V 5 5V 6 5V H Dr 5 0V GND CN5 2 GND 1 GND 3 GND 4 GND 5 B_SUB 6 XHHG 7 G_SUB 8 XVH2 9 R_SUB 10 XVH1 11 SHUTTER 12 SHUTTER 13 SG 14 GND 15 RB XV1 16 G XV1 17 RB XV2 18 G XV2 19 RB XV3 20 G XV3 21 RB XV4 22 G XV4 23 GND 24 GND 25 6 5V H ...

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Page 205: ...K 002 VIDEO_C 004 VIDEO_V 004 VIDEO_CLK 005 VIDEO_Y 004 JTAG CN MB 005 JTAG_CHAIN 005 GND AT ADDRESS 004 AT CONTROL 001 004 AT CONTROL 001 004 AT CPU BUS 004 AT_MS_CTRL 003 RTC 002 3 8V 6V E2 3 3V GND 22k R19 0 8 CL1 E1 E3 GND 0 R9 4 7k R17 100pF C12 1 5k R18 ADR381ART REEL7 IC1 VIN 1 GND 3 VOUT 2 220 R6 0 1uF C2 3 8V 5 5V PC I F_TXD 002 PC I F_RXD 002 R TALLY_IN 004 G TALLY_IN 004 RCP_CMD_TX Y SW...

Page 206: ...D 92 GND 93 WE3 94 WE2 95 CAS1 96 CAS0 97 CAS3 98 CAS2 99 CAS 100 RAS 101 GND 102 GND 103 Reserve 104 Reserve 105 CS3 106 CS2 107 NMIIN 108 ROMCS1 109 NMIOUT 110 RSTOUT 111 GND 112 GND 113 CKIO 114 Reserve 115 ROMCS3 116 Reserve 117 ROMCS4 118 ROMCS2 119 Target Vcc3 120 Target Vcc3 3 3V 10 R221 TC7SZ04FU TE85R IC236 1 2 2 4 100k R206 3 3V TC7SH08FU T5RSOYJF IC221 2 2 3 GND 5 VCC 47 R225 0 1uF C214...

Page 207: ...3 GND 5 VCC 3 3V 100k RB214 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GND 0 1uF C258 100k RB216 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10uH L204 6 3V 1uF C271 100k R267 NM GND GND 100k R256 GND 10 R287 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 47 R289 Chara_CLK 001 Chara_TXD 001 Chara_XCS 001 S1 4 8 7 8 IF_MS_CTRL 003 6 3V 1uF C274 GND TC7SH14FU T5RSOYJF 2 2 IC219 3 GND 5 VCC 100k R278 TC7SH14FU T5RSOYJF 1 2 IC219 2 4 10k R275 DA22...

Page 208: ... 3 3 2 1 SN75158PSR IC316 2 3 5 6 7 SN75158PSR IC316 3 3 4 GND 8 VCC 10 R309 GND 100 R307 S1 5 8 9 10 TC7SH08FU T5RSOYJF IC315 1 2 2 1 4 TC7SH08FU T5RSOYJF IC315 2 2 3 GND 5 VCC 0 1uF C344 3 3V 3 3V 2 5V TC7SH08FU T5RSOYJF IC300 2 1 4 5 3 0 1uF C303 2 5V 0 1uF C306 100 R306 100 R305 47k R348 3 3V GND 5V 0 1uF C341 10uH L302 16V 22uF C338 CCU_CMD_RX AT 001 RCP_CMD_RX X AT 001 RCP_CMD_RX Y AT 001 TC...

Page 209: ...1uF C310 NM 0 1uF C311 NM 1k R327 100 R332 H CONNECT Bch 004 10k RB300 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H CONNECT Ach 004 0 1uF C318 0 1uF C321 1k R319 27MHz CLK_9093 002 TC7SH04FU T5RSOYJF IC311 2 2 3 GND 5 VCC 0 1uF C320 0 01uF C327 1000pF C329 25MHz X300 1 CONT 2 GND 3 OUT 4 VDD 3 3V 0 1uF C326 1k R318 100 R338 TC7SH04FU T5RSOYJF IC311 1 2 2 4 0 1uF C313 NM 6 3V 22uF C307 3216 NM 10k R315 NM 10 R323 NM TC7SH04F...

Page 210: ... IO161 M5 174 IO138 N12 19 IO11 T4 76 IO49 R4 199 IO160 L5 85 IO58 R13 208 IO169 L12 28 IO16 T13 207 IO168 M12 84 IO57 R12 87 IO60 R15 134 IO103 P13 133 IO102 P12 30 IO17 T15 26 IO15 T11 86 IO59 R14 VIDEO_Y 001 VIDEO_C 001 VIDEO_V 001 100k NM R400 100k NM R402 GND GND 0 R403 0 R401 PHY ACT LED 003 IF CPU BUS 002 003 PHY COL LED 003 PHY RCV LED 003 PHY XMT LED 003 H CONNECT Ach 003 H CONNECT Bch 00...

Page 211: ...18 F8 238 GND17 F9 236 GND16 F11 235 GND15 G11 231 GND14 L11 229 GND13 L9 228 GND12 L8 226 GND11 L6 225 GND10 K6 221 GND9 F6 57 GND8 A5 50 GND7 A12 46 GND6 A16 31 GND5 T16 27 GND4 T12 20 GND3 T5 16 GND2 T1 1 GND1 A1 1uH L503 0 1uF C526 0 1uF C527 0 1uF C528 0 1uF C529 0 1uF C530 0 1uF C531 GND 1 5V 2 5V 1uH L502 0 1uF C523 0 1uF C524 GND 3 3V 1uH L501 0 1uF C516 0 1uF C517 0 1uF C518 0 1uF C519 0 ...

Page 212: ...er out 190 3 8V 191 Tally R _Tracker out 192 MB GND 193 MAIN V fr DPR _fromDPR2 194 MB GND 195 MAIN H fr DPR _fromDPR2 196 MB GND 197 MB GND 198 MB GND 199 MB GND 200 MB GND CN10 1 Unreg 10_17V 2 Unreg 10_17V 3 Unreg 10_17V 4 Unreg GND 5 Unreg GND 6 Unreg GND 7 8 AK9813BF E2 IC2 DI 20 GND 23 VCC 14 DO 17 VDD 13 EA1 22 EA0 21 CLK 19 ECL 16 CS LD 18 AO12 12 AO11 11 AO10 10 AO9 9 AO8 8 AO7 7 AO6 6 AO...

Page 213: ... 17 MB GND 18 MB GND 19 POWER_NG OK_fromDPR2 20 MB GND 21 D GND 22 MB GND 23 XCS Tac _fromAT 24 MB GND 25 ADDR 0 _fromAT 26 TDI_fromIF toOHB 27 ADDR 1 _fromAT 28 TDO_toDPR2 29 ADDR 2 _fromAT 30 TMS_fromIF toOHB 31 ADDR 3 _fromAT 32 TCK_fromIF toOHB 33 ADDR 4 _fromAT 34 TMS_fromIF toDPR1 35 XWRITE en_fromAT 36 TCK_fromIF toDPR1 37 XREAD en_fromAT 38 D GND 39 D GND 40 D GND 6 41 CPU CLK toTac _fromA...

Page 214: ...B8 123 AVD_5 B7 124 AVSD_4 D5 224 AVS_4 B6 125 VREF_4 A4 66 VRO_4 D6 223 COMP_4 C6 178 WHTSHDG A3 67 AVDD_4 B4 127 AVD_4 B5 126 AVSD_3 E4 182 AVS_3 D1 4 VREF_3 F2 73 VRO_3 F4 183 COMP_3 F3 132 BLKSHDB E2 72 AVDD_3 D2 71 AVD_3 C1 3 AVS_2 G3 133 AVSD_2 H3 134 COMP_2 G4 184 BLKSHDR G1 7 AVDD_2 H4 185 AVD_2 F1 6 AVSD_1 K4 187 AVS_1 H1 8 COMP_1 J2 76 BLKSHDG J1 9 AVDD_1 K1 10 AVD_1 J3 135 VDD1 B12 119 ...

Page 215: ...R146 1k R133 100 R111 10V 0 1uF C90 10k R66 NM 10 R97 10k R76 10V 0 1uF C101 10pF C103 NM 25V 10000pF C105 22 R148 10000pF C83 0 R78 25V 10000pF C95 2 2k R128 NM 1k R157 10pF C67 NM 10000pF C107 0 R75 10000pF C85 100 R158 10000pF C99 25V 10000pF C87 10pF C92 NM 22 R122 10k R67 NM 100 R113 NM 0 R73 0 R144 10000pF C84 22 R77 22 R124 25V 10000pF C106 25V 10000pF C70 100 R139 10000pF C82 2 2k R150 100...

Page 216: ...14 51 14 SHPI CN1 15 51 15 MPXA CN1 16 51 16 MPXB CN1 17 51 17 MPXC CN1 18 51 18 DC_ADJ_C CN1 19 51 19 GAIN_CONT CN1 20 51 20 GAIN_SEL_M CN1 21 51 21 GND CN1 22 51 22 OUTPUTP CN1 23 51 23 TEMP CN1 24 51 24 OUTPUTN CN1 25 51 25 GND CN1 26 51 26 GND CN1 27 51 27 SHUTTER CN1 28 51 28 SHUTTER CN1 29 51 29 SUB CN1 30 51 30 V4 CN1 31 51 31 V3 CN1 32 51 32 V2 CN1 33 51 33 V1 CN1 35 51 35 VH2 CN1 36 51 36...

Page 217: ...N_FRONT_CONT 001 FAN_REAR_POWER 001 FAN_FRONT_POWER 001 FAN_REAR_CONT 001 FAN_FRONT_CONT 001 100 R201 100 R202 NM 10k R204 1SS400FJTE61 D201 1SS400FJTE61 D202 100k R206 100k R205 100k R209 100k R208 33k R210 NJM2904V TE2 IC202 1 3 3 2 1 NJM2904V TE2 IC202 2 3 5 6 7 NJM2904V TE2 IC202 3 3 4 GND 8 V GND GND FAN_REAR_POWER 001 FAN_FRONT_POWER 001 SB05 05C TB E D204 EC10QS04 TE12L5 D205 0 R203 GND 50V...

Page 218: ...0 R452 47k R358 6 3V 220uF C319 1608 25V 0 1uF C408 100 R653 NM 100pF C653 50V NM 47k R457 0 1uF 25V C557 NM 100 R307 SWD_UNREG 001 002 SWD_UNREG 001 002 10V 150uF C455 FB401 470 R510 3225 25V 10uF C602 2 2uF 1608 16V C501 4 7k R312 16V 0 1uF C652 NM 6 8k R404 10 R321 GND 25V 0 01uF C306 4 7k R314 25V 22uF C655 NM 1SS400FJTE61 D552 NM 1005 16V 0 1uF C458 GND 100 R556 NM LT3467ES6 TR IC351 VIN 6 GN...

Page 219: ...R PH2 1 3 6 4 1k R6 1k R17 0 022uF 16V C17 2SC4617TL QR Q3 S4 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 2k R11 DAP222 TL D7 1 2 3 1k R10 22uF C28 0 022uF 16V C23 1k R19 TLP181 BL TPR PH1 1 3 6 4 0 022uF 16V C24 15k R14 2SC4617TL QR Q4 6 3V 22uF C33 1k R43 33k R38 35V 10uF C40 33k R40 DAN222 TL D17 3 1 2 0 0047uF C34 DAP222 TL D19 1 2 3 22uF C45 UDZSNPTE 175 6B D10 DAP222 TL D13 1 2 3 DAN222 TL D16 3 1 2 2SD596T1 DV345 Q10 0 ...

Page 220: ... 3 8V 35 3 8V 36 1 8V 37 1 8V 38 GND 39 GND 40 5 5V 41 5 5V 42 8 5V 43 8 5V 44 GND 45 GND 46 47 GND GND GND TEST_SAW 001 TEST_SAW 001 TEST_SAW 001 5 5V 25 0V 15 5V 5 5V 3 8V 1 8V 6 5V G_BSHADE 001 TEMP G 001 TEMP R 001 R_BSHADE 001 TEMP B 001 B_BSHADE 001 BLM_CONT 001 TG NR 002 IIC_SDA_OHB 001 002 IIC_SCL_OHB 001 002 IIC_SCL_OHB 001 002 IIC_SDA_OHB 001 002 MB NR 001 3W SERIAL_IN 001 CHU_TIMING 002...

Page 221: ...00 61 XG_SHP CN4 62 100 62 XB_SHD CN4 63 100 63 XB_SHP CN4 64 100 64 XG_SHD CN4 65 100 65 XR_SHP CN4 66 100 66 XR_SHD CN4 67 100 67 GND CN4 68 100 68 GND CN4 69 100 69 GND CN4 70 100 70 XR_MPXC CN4 71 100 71 5 5V CN4 72 100 72 XR_MPXB CN4 73 100 73 5 5V CN4 74 100 74 XR_MPXA CN4 75 100 75 5 0V CN4 76 100 76 XR_SHPI CN4 77 100 77 5 0V CN4 78 100 78 GND CN4 79 100 79 5 0V CN4 80 100 80 TEMP_B CN4 81...

Page 222: ...ND ASD 002 DCLK 002 nCS 002 DATA0 002 CONF_DONE 002 nCONFIG 002 nCE 002 GND 3 2V 10V 0 1uF C201 10k R206 10k R208 10k R207 GND 3 2V INT_PLL_H 002 CHU_TIMING 001 002 x59_60 002 3 2V FB201 FB202 FB203 FB204 GND 10k R210 10k R213 IIC_SCL_OHB 001 002 IIC_SDA_OHB 001 002 25V 10000pF C209 25V 10000pF C206 C212 0 1uF 16V 3225 GND R228 10k 6 3V 22uF C232 GND C235 0 1uF 10V 10k R255 NM 10k R256 GND 10k R25...

Page 223: ...153 LVDS19n D6 191 IO154 LVDS19p D5 192 IO155 DPCLK2 E5 193 IO156 DPCLK1 DQS0L F5 194 IO157 VREF0B1 G5 195 IO158 VREF1B1 H5 196 GNDG_PLL1 J5 197 IO159 VREF2B1 K5 198 IO160 DPCLK0 L5 199 IO161 DPCLK7 DQS1B M5 200 IO162 VREF2B4 M6 201 IO163 M7 202 IO164 M8 203 IO165 M9 204 IO166 VREF1B4 M10 205 IO167 VREF0B4 M11 206 IO168 DPCLK6 M12 207 IO169 DPCLK5 DQS1R L12 208 IO170 VREF2B3 K12 209 GNDG_PLL2 J12 ...

Page 224: ... 315 10P CN601 NC EPR2 160P CN701 CN5 MB 1158 3P CN8 3P CN11 10P CN15 NC NC NC 9P CN9 30P CN14 HARNESS FILTER DISK 30P CN1 CN 3282 LENS HARNESS LENS DPR 316 CN4 160P 10P CN201 CN701 EPR2 NC CN301 CN801 CN802 CN901 GENLOCK SDI 1 SDI 2 VBS IF 1129 160P CN1 CN3 60P CN205 NC 10P CN500 NC 10P CN204 CN300 MEMORY STICK DUO AT 163APT 200P CN101 CN2 60P 8P CN102 CN401 EPR RE 268PT 200P CN101 CN1 50P CN7 50...

Page 225: ... 9 1 Section 9 Board Layouts Index Board name Page AT 163APT 9 2 CN 3282 9 3 CN 3283 9 3 DPR 315 9 4 DPR 316 9 5 DR 632P 9 6 IF 1129 9 7 MB 1158 9 8 NR 80P 9 9 PA 353P 9 9 RE 268PT 9 10 SW 1485 9 11 TG 265PT 9 12 ...

Page 226: ...04 A2 C406 A2 C407 B3 C408 B2 C409 B2 C410 A2 C411 A2 C412 C2 C413 C2 C414 A2 C415 B1 C416 B2 C417 B1 C418 B1 C419 B1 C420 B1 C421 B1 C422 A1 C423 A1 C425 A1 C426 A1 C427 B1 C428 A1 C429 A1 C430 A1 C431 A1 C432 A1 C433 A1 C434 A1 C435 B1 C436 C1 C437 C1 C601 B1 C602 B1 C603 B3 C604 B3 C605 C3 C606 C2 C607 C3 C608 C2 C609 C2 C610 C2 C611 C2 C612 C2 C613 B4 C614 C4 C615 C2 C616 B5 C617 C4 C618 B4 C6...

Page 227: ...2 A1 FB3 A1 FB4 A1 FB5 A1 FB6 A1 FB7 A1 FB8 A1 FB9 A1 FB10 A1 FB11 A1 FB12 A1 FB14 A2 FB15 A1 FB16 A1 R1 A2 R2 A2 R3 A2 R4 A1 R5 A1 R6 A1 R7 A1 R8 A2 R9 A2 R10 A2 R11 A2 R12 A1 R13 A1 R14 A2 R15 A1 R16 A1 R17 A2 R18 A2 R19 A2 R20 A2 R21 A2 R22 A2 THP1 A1 THP2 A1 C1 C4 CN1 CN2 D1 D2 FB1 FB2 FB3 FB4 IC1 IC2 Q1 Q4 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R18 R19 C2 C3 Q2 Q5 R17 R20 THP1...

Page 228: ...0 B1 C281 B1 C282 B1 C283 C1 C284 C1 C285 A2 C286 B2 C287 B2 C288 A2 C289 B2 C290 B2 C291 B1 C292 B1 C293 B1 C294 B1 C295 B1 C296 B1 C297 B1 C298 B1 C301 A1 C302 A1 C303 A1 C401 C2 C402 C2 C403 C2 C404 C2 C405 C2 C406 C2 C407 C2 C408 C2 C409 C2 C410 C2 C411 C2 C412 C2 C413 C2 C414 C2 C415 C2 C416 C2 C417 C2 C418 C2 C419 C2 C420 C2 C421 C2 C422 C2 C423 C2 C424 C2 C425 C2 C426 C2 C427 C2 C428 C2 C42...

Page 229: ... B2 C639 B2 C640 B1 C643 C2 C648 B2 C650 C1 C653 B2 C664 B2 C670 B1 C671 B2 C701 B2 C702 B2 C703 B4 C704 B4 C705 C3 C706 C3 C707 B3 C708 B3 C709 C4 C710 C4 C711 B3 C712 B3 C713 B3 C714 C3 C715 C3 C716 B3 C717 B3 C718 C3 C719 C4 C720 C4 C721 B3 C722 B3 C723 B3 C724 B3 C725 B3 C726 B3 C727 B3 C728 B3 C729 C3 C730 B3 C731 B3 C732 B3 C733 B4 C734 B4 C735 B2 C736 B3 C737 B3 C738 B3 C739 B3 C740 B3 C741...

Page 230: ...2 C37 B2 C38 B2 C39 B2 C40 A2 C41 A2 C42 A1 C43 A1 C44 A2 C45 A2 C46 A2 C47 A2 C48 A2 C49 A2 C50 A2 C51 A2 C52 A2 C53 A2 C54 A2 C55 A2 C56 A1 C57 A2 C58 B1 C59 B1 C60 B1 C61 A1 C62 B1 C63 B1 C64 B1 C65 B1 C66 A1 C67 A1 C68 B1 C69 B1 C70 B1 C71 B1 C72 B1 C73 B1 C74 B2 C75 B1 C76 B1 C77 B1 C78 B1 C79 B1 C80 B1 C81 A2 C82 A2 C83 B2 C84 B2 C85 B2 C86 B1 C88 A2 CN1 A1 CN2 A2 CN3 A1 CN4 B2 CN5 A2 D1 B2 ...

Page 231: ...2 A1 C303 A1 C304 A1 C305 A1 C306 A2 C307 A1 C308 A1 C309 A1 C310 A1 C311 B1 C312 A1 C313 A1 C314 B1 C315 A1 C316 A1 C317 A1 C318 B3 C319 C3 C320 C3 C321 C3 C322 B3 C323 B3 C324 C3 C325 C3 C326 C3 C327 C3 C328 C3 C329 C3 C330 C3 C332 C4 C333 C3 C334 C3 C335 C3 C336 C3 C337 C4 C338 A1 C339 C4 C340 C4 C341 A1 C342 B4 C343 C4 C344 C4 C345 A1 C346 C3 C500 A1 C501 A3 C502 C1 C503 A1 C504 A1 C505 A1 C50...

Page 232: ...4 C27 A2 C28 B4 C29 B4 CN1 A3 CN2 B3 CN3 B3 CN4 C3 CN5 C3 CN6 C4 CN7 A2 CN8 A2 CN9 A3 CN10 A3 CN11 A2 CN14 A1 CN15 A1 E1 C1 E2 C4 E3 A1 E4 A4 E5 C1 E6 B4 ET1 A4 ET2 C4 ET3 A1 ET4 B1 ET5 C1 FB1 A3 FB2 A3 FB3 A3 FB4 A3 FB5 A3 FB6 A3 FB7 A3 FB8 A3 FB9 A3 FB10 A2 FB11 A2 FB12 A1 FB14 B4 FB15 C1 FB16 B1 FB17 A3 FB18 A2 FB19 A2 FB20 A2 FB21 A2 FB22 A2 FB23 A2 FB24 A2 FB25 A2 FB26 A2 FB27 A2 FB32 A2 FB33...

Page 233: ...B2 R23 B2 R24 B2 R25 B2 R26 A1 R27 A1 R28 A1 R29 A1 R30 A1 R31 A1 R32 A1 R33 A1 R34 A2 R35 A1 R36 A1 R37 A1 R38 A1 R39 A1 R40 A1 R41 A1 R42 A1 R43 A1 R44 A1 R45 A1 R46 A1 R47 A1 R48 A1 R49 A1 R50 A1 R51 A1 R52 A1 R53 A1 R54 A1 R55 A1 R56 A1 R57 A1 R58 A1 R59 A1 R60 A1 R61 A1 R62 A1 R63 A2 R64 A1 R65 B1 R66 A1 R67 A1 R68 A2 R69 A2 R70 B1 R71 B1 R72 B2 R73 B1 R74 B1 R75 B2 R76 B2 R77 B1 R78 B1 R79 B...

Page 234: ...56 A3 C357 A4 C358 A3 C359 A3 C381 C1 C382 C1 C383 C1 C384 C1 C385 C1 C386 C1 C387 C1 C401 B4 C402 B4 C403 B3 C404 B4 C405 C4 C406 C4 C407 C3 C408 C3 C451 B4 C452 B4 C453 B4 C454 B4 C455 C4 C456 C4 C457 C4 C458 C4 C501 A3 C502 A3 C503 A3 C504 A3 C505 A3 C506 B3 C507 A3 C508 A3 C509 A3 C510 A3 C511 A3 C512 A3 C513 A3 C551 A3 C552 A3 C553 A3 C554 A3 C555 A2 C556 B3 C557 B3 C558 A2 C559 A3 C560 A3 C5...

Page 235: ...0 A3 C31 A3 C32 A3 C33 B4 C34 B4 C35 A3 C36 A3 C37 B4 C38 A3 C39 A3 C40 B4 C41 A1 C42 A1 C43 A4 C44 A1 C45 A4 C46 B4 C47 A4 C48 A4 C49 A1 C50 A1 C51 B4 C52 A4 C53 A4 C54 A4 C55 A3 C56 A2 C57 A3 C58 A4 C59 A4 C60 A2 C61 A2 CL1 A2 CN1 B3 CN2 A2 CN3 A3 CN4 B2 D1 A2 D2 A3 D3 A3 D4 B3 D5 A3 D6 A3 D7 A2 D8 A3 D9 A3 D10 B4 D11 A3 D12 A3 D13 A4 D14 A3 D15 A3 D16 A4 D17 B4 D18 B4 D19 A4 D20 A4 D21 A1 D22 A...

Page 236: ...C89 A3 C90 B1 C91 B1 C92 B1 C93 B1 C94 B1 C95 B1 C96 A3 C97 B1 C98 B1 C99 B1 C100 A2 C101 A3 C102 A3 C103 B1 C104 A3 C105 B1 C106 B1 C107 B1 C108 B1 C109 B1 C110 B1 C111 B1 C112 B1 C113 B1 C114 B1 C115 A3 C116 A2 C117 A2 C201 A2 C202 A1 C203 A1 C205 B1 C206 A1 C207 A3 C208 A3 C209 A1 C210 A3 C211 A3 C212 A3 C213 A3 C214 A3 C215 A3 C216 A1 C217 A3 C218 A3 C219 A1 C220 A1 C221 A3 C222 A3 C223 A1 C22...

Page 237: ...commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments 2 A battery operated AC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit indication is 0 75 V so analog meters must have an accurate ...

Page 238: ...Sony Corporation HDC P1 SY J E 9 968 724 01 Printed in Japan 2010 2 08 2010 ...

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