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2-19 (E)

SRG-300SE/301SE

2-3-3.  Confirmation of LINE Input

Procedure

1.  Connect the devices as follows.

2.  Perform the following CGI command according to Section 2-1-5 to change the audio setting.
 

CGI command: http://192.168.0.100/command/camera.cgi?MicLineSelect=line

 

User name:  Administrator user name (default: admin)

 

Password:  Administrator password (default: admin)

3.  Reproduce the sound using the audio output device, and adjust the sound output level so that it is in 

the range from 0.5 to 10.0 V p-p using the oscilloscope by referring to the illustration below before 
inputting the sound to this unit.

4.  Input the sound to this unit.
5.  Check that the sound is output from PC and that the audio level meter of this unit extends.

End

1.  Reset this unit to the factory setting according to Section 2-1-6.
2.  Turn off the power of each device and disconnect the connections.

PC

This unit

SDI monitor

LAN cable

BNC cable

Audio cable

 (connected to LINE IN 

terminal)

Oscilloscope

Audio output device 

(PC, amplifier, player, etc.)

RCA pin jack

Connect to the tip of the oscilloscope probe.

Connect to GND of the oscilloscope probe.

Summary of Contents for SRG-300SE

Page 1: ...HD COLOR VIDEO CAMERA SRG 300SE SRG 301SE SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition ...

Page 2: ...x personnes compétentes en charge de l entretien Afin de réduire les risques de décharge électrique d incendie ou de blessure n effectuer que les réparations indiquées dans le mode d emploi à moins d être qualifié pour en effectuer d autres Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement 警告 本機は電源スイッチを備えていません 万一 異常が起きた際に お客様が電源を切ることが できるように 設置の際には 機器近くの固定配線内 に専用遮断装置を設けてください W...

Page 3: ...and 2 8 E 2 1 6 Resetting to Factory Setting 2 8 E 2 2 SY 437 Board 2 9 E 2 2 1 Required Equipment Tools 2 9 E 2 2 2 Replacement of MAC Address Label 2 9 E 2 2 3 Confirmation of Model Name MAC Address and Writing of Serial Number 2 10 E 2 2 4 Firmware Version Upgrade 2 13 E 2 3 AU 365 Board 2 17 E 2 3 1 Required Equipment Tools 2 17 E 2 3 2 Confirmation of MIC Input 2 18 E 2 3 3 Confirmation of LI...

Page 4: ...d 4 1 E 4 4 LED 530 Board 4 1 E 4 5 MD 156 Board 4 1 E 4 6 CN 3766 Board 4 2 E 4 7 ROM 33 Board 4 2 E 5 Spare Parts 5 1 Notes on Repair Parts 5 1 5 2 Exploded Views 5 2 5 3 Packing Materials Supplied Accessories 5 8 6 Diagrams 6 1 Overall Block Diagram 6 1 Overall 6 1 6 2 Frame Wiring 6 2 Frame Wiring 6 2 ...

Page 5: ...ions Supplied with this unit This manual describes the basic functions and use of this unit Technical Manual PDF The characteristics of this unit names and functions of each part basic functions command list specifications handling precautions etc are described in the techni cal manual It can be downloaded from Sony s Web site Sony Japan or Sony Global For detail contact your local Sony Sales Offi...

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Page 7: ...02 N m 1 8 0 2 kgf cm P2 x 4 0 18 0 02 N m 1 8 0 2 kgf cm PSW2 x 6 0 18 0 02 N m 1 8 0 2 kgf cm PSW2 6 x 6 0 40 0 02 N m 4 1 0 2 kgf cm PSW3 x 8 0 60 0 02 N m 6 1 0 2 kgf cm When using the torque driver with the notation of cN m interpret it as follows Example 0 8 N m 80 cN m LED 530 board CN 3766 board SY 437 board MD 156 board SW 1654 board AU 365 board ROM 33 board Inside of the stepping motor ...

Page 8: ... The side cabinets are indicated as the side cabinet left and side cabinet right in the illustration 1 Align the notch of the base cabinet A with the hook B of the side cabinet right by rotating the camera block 2 Insert the pin through the notch A of the base cabinet then remove the hook B of the side cabinet right in the direction of the arrow C Side cabinet right Camera block Notch A Hook B Bas...

Page 9: ...ith the hook E of the side cabinet right by rotating the camera block 4 Insert the pin through the notch D of the base cabinet then remove the hook E of the side cabinet right in the direction of the arrow C Side cabinet right Camera block Notch D Hook E Pin C Pin ...

Page 10: ... 301SE 5 Remove the hook F then remove the side cabinet right 6 Remove the side cabinet left in the same procedure as steps 1 to 5 7 To install reverse the removal procedure Side cabinet left Side cabinet right Hook F ...

Page 11: ... of the arrow 3 Remove the four screws 4 Remove the four hooks then remove the camera cabinet upper and camera cabinet lower 5 To install reverse the removal procedure Lens Lens Screws Left side view Right side view Screws Camera cabinet upper Camera cabinet lower Hook Hook Hook Hook Camera block BTP 2 6 8 BTP 2 6 8 BTP 2 6 8 BTP 2 6 8 ...

Page 12: ... the cabinet Refer to Section 1 3 2 Peel off the two tapes A then remove the ferrite core n Replace the removed tape A with the new one Refer to Section 5 3 Disconnect the two fine wire coaxial cables from the connectors CN901 and CN904 on the CN 3766 board 4 Remove the two screws then remove the CN 3766 board 5 To install reverse the removal procedure BTP2 6 8 Fine wire coaxial cable Place the ca...

Page 13: ... 3 Remove the two screws BSW2 x 6 then remove the front cabinet 4 Remove the four screws PSW2 x 6 then remove the FCB assembly 5 Disconnect the fine wire coaxial cable from the connector on the FCB assembly 6 Remove the busteraid 0 5 from the FCB assembly n Replace the removed busteraid 0 5 with the new one Refer to Section 5 7 To install reverse the removal procedure BSW2 6 PSW2 6 Front cabinet F...

Page 14: ... camera block 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to Section 1 3 2 Remove the CN 3766 board Refer to Section 1 4 1 3 Remove the FCB assembly Refer to Section 1 4 2 4 Rotate the FCB holder in the direction of the arrow 5 Remove the four screws then remove the two center cabinets 6 To install reverse the removal procedure FCB holder Center cabinet Center cabinet BTP 2 6 8 BTP 2 6 8 ...

Page 15: ...e three screws B2 6 x 6 and screw BTP3 x 8 then remove the bottom plate in the direc tion of the arrow 3 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connectors CN201 on the AU 365 board 4 Remove the three screws PSW2 6 x 6 then lift up the AU 365 board 5 To install reverse the removal procedure B2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 B2 6 6 BTP3 8 CN201 Flexible flat cable Bottom plate AU 365 board Bottom side ...

Page 16: ...may cause the break of the fine wire coaxial cable 1 Remove the bottom plate Refer to steps 1 and 2 in Section 1 4 4 2 Peel off the tape A then disconnect the fine wire coaxial cable from the connector CN101 on the SY 437 board n Replace the removed tape A with the new one 3 Peel off the cushion ferrite from the ferrite core n Replace the removed cushion ferrite with the new one Refer to Section 5...

Page 17: ...re Ferrite core Cushion ferrite Attach the ferrite core so that the folded portion of the cushion ferrite is oriented as shown in the illustration Push the ferrite core toward the connector Align the center of ferrite core with that of connector and attach the tape A Bottom side Front side Front side Fine wire coaxial cable Place the cable with the contact side facing upward Connector Tape A Align...

Page 18: ...connect the harness from the connector CN9001 on the LED 530 board 3 Remove the screw then remove the LED 530 board 4 Peel off the gasket from the LED 530 board n Replace the removed gasket with the new one Refer to Section 5 5 To install reverse the removal procedure PSW 2 6 6 LED 530 board LED 530 board Gasket Gasket Align with the outer shape of the board Align the end of the copper foil CN9001...

Page 19: ...Section 1 4 4 2 Remove the SY 437 board Refer to Section 1 4 5 3 Remove the two screws then remove the terminal reinforcing plate 4 Remove the two screws then remove the SW 1654 board 5 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN901 on the SW 1654 board 6 To install reverse the removal procedure Bottom side PSW 2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 Terminal reinforcing plate SW 1654 board CN901 Harness ...

Page 20: ...T Chassis Assembly and Base Cabinet 1 Remove the cabinet Refer to Section 1 3 2 Remove the SY 437 board Refer to Section 1 4 5 3 Remove the three screws then remove the TILT chassis assembly PSW 2 6 6 Bottom side TILT chassis assembly ...

Page 21: ...1 15 E SRG 300SE 301SE PSW2 6 6 Base cabinet 4 Remove the three screws then remove the base cabi net 5 To install reverse the removal procedure ...

Page 22: ...ard stepping motor assembly TILT and stepping motor assembly PAN When replacing it all three parts need to be replaced at the same time In the service motor assembly MD 156 the stepping motor assembly PAN and stepping motor assembly TILT have a distinguishing mark on the connector portion respectively so that you can tell the difference between them The connector on the stepping motor assembly PAN...

Page 23: ...es and the fine wire coaxial cable from the connectors CN102 CN401 and CN501 on the MD 156 board then remove the MD 156 board BTP 2 6 8 Harness Black paints Blue paints Harness Fine wire coaxial cable Fine wire coaxial cable Fine wire coaxial cable Place the cable with the contact side facing front side Place the cable with the contact side facing front side Fine wire coaxial cable MD 156 board CN...

Page 24: ... loosen the two screws of the stepping motor assembly TILT then fully tighten the screws while pushing it in the direction of the arrow Adjust the timing belt tension so that it is the same level as the tension before being removed When attaching the timing belt push it against the guide of the TILT pulley BTP 2 6 8 BTP 2 6 8 Screws Stepping motor assembly TILT TILT bearing holder L TILT pulley TI...

Page 25: ...screws then remove the stepping motor assembly TILT n The combination of the stepping motor assembly TILT and stepping motor assembly PAN is predetermined Be careful not to wrongly combine them TILT chassis Stepping motor assembly TILT PSW 3 8 ...

Page 26: ...then remove the PAN shaft subassembly and timing belt n When attaching the timing belt loosen the two screws of the stepping motor assembly PAN then fully tighten the screws while pushing them in the direction of the arrow Adjust the timing belt tension so that it is the same level as the tension before being removed Harness guide upper PAN shaft subassembly Timing belt PSW 2 6 6 Screws Stepping m...

Page 27: ...crews then remove the stepping motor assembly PAN n The combination of the stepping motor assembly TILT and stepping motor assembly PAN is prede termined Be careful not to incorrectly combine them Stepping motor assembly PAN TILT chassis PSW3 8 ...

Page 28: ...ess as shown in the illustration When attaching the MD 156 board make sure that the extra length of PAN motor harness TILT motor harness or fine wire coaxial cable does not protrude from the TILT chassis PAN motor harness MD 156 board TILT chassis Hook TILT motor harness Fine wire coaxial cable ...

Page 29: ...d portion of the harness inside of the TILT chassis through its hole and put it through the two hooks At that time place the ROM board portion so that it is lower than the top of the boss Harness TILT chassis Hole Boss ROM board portion Hooks Harness TILT chassis Boss ROM board portion Hook ...

Page 30: ...SE When attaching the timing belt rotate the PAN pulley five times in the direction of the arrow so that the timing belt comes in contact with the guide of the PAN pulley PAN pulley PAN pulley Timing belt Guide Timing belt ...

Page 31: ...Section 1 4 8 7 Remove the FCB holder subassembly Refer to steps 7 to 12 in Section 1 4 9 8 Remove the screw BTP2 6 x 8 then remove the TILT bearing plate and ball bearing L 1680 9 Remove the two screws BTP2 6 x 8 then remove the TILT pulley 10 Remove the four hooks then remove the TILT harness guide 11 Remove the fine wire coaxial cable n When attaching the fine wire coaxial cable attach it to th...

Page 32: ... To install reverse the removal procedure n When attaching the PAN pulley align the boss of the PAN shaft assembly with the hole of the PAN pulley 1 5 Lead free Solder All boards mounted in this unit use lead free solder Be sure to use lead free solder when repairing the boards of this unit A lead free mark LF indicating that the solder contains no lead is printed on each board Caution Some printe...

Page 33: ...Refer to Section 2 6 Service motor assembly MD 156 Refer to Sections 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 7 PAN TILT mechanical portion Refer to Sections 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 7 Cabinet of PAN TILT movable portion Refer to Sections 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 7 FCB assembly Refer to Sections 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 8 2 1 Preparation 2 1 1 Required Equipment Tools Personal computer hereafter referred to as PC t For the operating environment refer to Re...

Page 34: ...o install and how to use the SNC toolbox from the above URL n Use the version 1 4 0 0 or later 2 Double click SNC toolbox exe The application is started 2 1 3 Change of IP Address of PC and this Unit Only When Replacing the SY 437 Board AU 365 Board Service Motor Assembly MD 156 FCB Assembly or When Disassembling or Assem bling the PAN TILT Mechanical Portion or Cabinet of the PAN TILT Movable Por...

Page 35: ...en Start Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center t The procedure and screen show the example of Windows 7 2 Click the local area connection The Local Area Connection status screen is displayed Local Area Connection Properties button ...

Page 36: ...ed 5 Set the IP address and subnet mask as follows IP address 192 168 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 n In set the value other than the IP address of this unit in the range from 1 to 254 Set the address that does not conflict with other connected devices 6 Click the OK button 7 Click the OK button on the property screen of the local area connection IP address and Subnet mask Check the radio button OK ...

Page 37: ...umber of this unit is displayed correctly If it is not displayed correctly click the Search button 2 Click the model information display and then click the Network button The Device Account screen is displayed Click this portion Model information display Search button Serial number Network button Administrator name and Administrator password OK button ...

Page 38: ...ting Refer to Section 2 1 6 The Network Setting screen is displayed 4 Check the Use the following IP address radio button type IP address and Subnet mask and then click the OK button IP address 192 168 0 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 When the setting is completed correctly the Information screen is displayed When an error is displayed check the LAN cable connection between this unit and PC and the...

Page 39: ...orer 1 Start the SNC toolbox 2 Click the Search button The model information of the connected camera is displayed 3 Double click the model information and open the homepage of this unit via Internet Explorer The camera image appears after a period of time Double click this portion Model information display Search button ...

Page 40: ...ing a long and thin tip 3 The NETWORK indicator of this unit is lit in amber for a while which is different from the normal power ON state After a period of time the resetting is started and each indicator repeats blinking in the following sequence NETWORK Lights up in green Lights up in yellow OFF Lights up in green Lights up in amber OFF POWER Lights up in green OFF Lights up in green OFF Lights...

Page 41: ...RG 301SE Replace the parts required for each model Refer to Section 5 2 2 1 Required Equipment Tools PC t For the operating environment refer to Required system configuration in the User s Guide LAN cable SDI monitor t Prepare the 3G SDI compatible monitor Prepare the 3G SDI level A mapping BNC cable 12 VDC power supply Latest updating firmware t Japanese site http www sony jp brc support English ...

Page 42: ...wer of each device and wait until the image is output on the SDI monitor 4 Start the SNC toolbox and check that the model information is displayed If it is not displayed click the Search button The screen shows an example of SRG 300SE 5 Double click G6SerialInputforService exe G6 Serial_Inputter For Service is started PC This unit SDI monitor LAN cable BNC cable Model information display Search bu...

Page 43: ...n box The MAC address should be the same as the MAC address label supplied with the SY 437 board 3 Type the serial number of this unit and select the destination n Select the destination according to the model SRG 300SE WW SRG 301SE CN n Once you write the serial number and destination you cannot change it Be extremely careful in the writing of serial number as well as the confirmation of model na...

Page 44: ...and then click the YES button The writing of serial number is started 7 Check that OK is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen The writing of serial number is completed n If OK is not displayed perform the procedure from step 1 again End 1 Exit G6 Serial_Inputter For Service 2 Turn off the power of this unit Confirmation message YES button Check that OK is displayed Serial number YES b...

Page 45: ...urn on the power of this unit and wait until the image is output on the SDI monitor 3 Start the SNC toolbox and check that the serial number of this unit is displayed correctly If it is not displayed correctly click the Search button PC This unit SDI monitor LAN cable BNC cable Click this portion Model information display Search button Serial number Network button ...

Page 46: ...d Administrator password respectively and then click the OK button The Network Setting screen is displayed 3 Check the Use the following IP address radio button type IP address and Subnet mask as follows then click the OK button IP address 192 168 0 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Administrator name and Administrator password OK button IP address and Subnet mask Check the radio button OK button ...

Page 47: ...ayed check the LAN cable connection between this unit and PC and then per form the procedure from step 1 again 4 Click the OK button 5 Click the Upgrade button The Firmware Upgrade screen is displayed OK button Upgrade button Start Upgrading button Remove the check of Setup data Browse button Select the latest firmware ...

Page 48: ...ware in the internal memory in preparation for an unexpected error This backup portion is not updated to the latest firmware by performing the version upgrade only once Therefore be sure to perform the version upgrade twice with the latest firmware 8 After completing the version upgrade check that the MAC address serial number and firmware version displayed in the SNC toolbox are correct End 1 Res...

Page 49: ...pare the 3G SDI compatible monitor Prepare the 3G SDI level A mapping BNC cable Audio output device t Prepare the device such as PC amplifier or player that is equipped with audio output Sample sound source Oscilloscope Audio cable for checking LINE input t The LINE input of this unit is an RCA terminal If you cannot connect the audio output device that you prepared with this unit connect it using...

Page 50: ...1 5 to change the audio setting CGI command http 192 168 0 100 command camera cgi AudioIn on CGI command http 192 168 0 100 command camera cgi MicLineSelect mic CGI command http 192 168 0 100 command camera cgi AudioInVolume 0 User name Administrator user name default admin Password Administrator password default admin 7 Update the browser and make a sound in front of the microphone 8 Check that t...

Page 51: ...it is in the range from 0 5 to 10 0 V p p using the oscilloscope by referring to the illustration below before inputting the sound to this unit 4 Input the sound to this unit 5 Check that the sound is output from PC and that the audio level meter of this unit extends End 1 Reset this unit to the factory setting according to Section 2 1 6 2 Turn off the power of each device and disconnect the conne...

Page 52: ...troller RM IP10 12 VDC power supply 2 4 2 Operation Check of VISCA RS 422 Procedure 1 Connect the devices as follows t For the method of connecting RM IP10 with this unit refer to the Operating Instructions of RM IP 10 and Installation Manual and Technical Manual of this unit n Adjust the baud rate of RM IP10 to this unit Set RM IP10 setting to the RS 422 connection 2 Turn on the power of this uni...

Page 53: ...rom the normal power ON state After a period of time the resetting is started and each indicator repeats blinking in the following sequence NETWORK Lights up in green Lights up in yellow OFF Lights up in green Lights up in amber OFF POWER Lights up in green OFF Lights up in green OFF Lights up in green OFF Check that when the resetting is completed each indicator is lit as follows and the image is...

Page 54: ... 1654 board in the rear portion of this unit using the tool having a long and thin tip 3 The NETWORK indicator of this unit is lit in amber for a while 4 Check that the resetting is started after a period of time and each indicator repeats blinking correctly in the following sequence NETWORK Lights up in green Lights up in yellow OFF Lights up in green Lights up in amber OFF POWER Lights up in gre...

Page 55: ...onitor t Prepare the 3G SDI compatible monitor Prepare the 3G SDI level A mapping BNC cable 12 VDC power supply 2 6 2 Check of Image Output of this Unit Procedure 1 Connect the devices as follows 2 Turn on the power of this unit 3 Check that the image is output on the SDI monitor after several minutes End 1 Turn off the power of each device and disconnect the connections This unit SDI monitor BNC ...

Page 56: ...ing to Section 2 1 2 in advance 2 7 2 PAN TILT Operation Check of this Unit Procedure 1 Connect the devices as follows 2 Turn on the power of this unit The startup may take 5 minutes longer than normal to complete because the data is written in the microcomputer for controlling the motor 3 Wait until the image is output on the SDI monitor 4 Change the IP address of this unit and PC according to Se...

Page 57: ...sembly perform the following procedure Writing of FCB adjustment data Section 2 8 2 2 8 1 Required Equipment Tools PC t For the operating environment refer to Required system configuration in the user s guide LAN cable SDI monitor t Prepare the 3G SDI compatible monitor Prepare the 3G SDI level A mapping BNC cable 12 VDC power supply Latest SNC toolbox n Install the SNC toolbox according to Sectio...

Page 58: ...AdjustSetting on User name primana Password primana t After the command is executed the color and brightness of the camera image will change 7 After the command is executed wait for 120 seconds Check that the image is not inversed and that there is no abnormality in the image when the unit is placed in normal setting position n If the power is turned off before the completion of the command the no...

Page 59: ... network setting and connection be performed Yes Go to 3 4 Network Trouble Go to 3 3 System Startup Trouble Go to 3 2 Power Trouble Yes Can the image be displayed by accessing this unit from PC browser No Go to 3 5 IP Image Trouble Yes Yes Can the PAN TILT operation be performed normally by accessing this unit from PC browser No Go to 3 6 PAN TILT Trouble Go to 3 7 Audio Trouble This unit cannot b...

Page 60: ...pin 1 of CN1202 normally No Yes Replace the SY 437 board Refer to Section 1 4 5 Replace the SY 437 board Refer to Section 1 4 5 F1801 CN1202 SY 437 board Side B Replace the fuse Refer to Section 5 Connect the harness correctly If there is any abnormality replace it Refer to Section 5 Is a power supply of 12 V 10 output normally from the AC adaptor alone Does this unit receive a power supply of 12 ...

Page 61: ...replace it Refer to Section 5 No Does the POWER indicator OLJKW XS ĺ WXUQ RII ĺ light up again Is the image output by the SDI output or network connection No No Does this unit start normally when you turn on the power while pushing the reset switch S901 SW 1654 board in the rear portion of this unit Replace the FCB assembly CN 3766 board or SY 437 board FCB assembly Refer to Section 1 4 2 CN 3766 ...

Page 62: ...ed after replacement of the SY 437 board Are the MAC address and IP address of this unit set correctly No No Can the network be connected by accessing this unit from the PC browser No No Yes Is the SNC toolbox recognized by PC and displayed on the PC screen No Do the LAN cable and connecting devices you are using conform to the specification of this unit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Reset this unit to ...

Page 63: ... a problem in the firmware of this unit Perform the firmware version upgrade Refer to Section 2 2 4 Is the symptom improved No Is the symptom improved No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Clear the browser cache Confirm the PC security setting and anti virus software setting Confirm the firmware version and upgrade it to the latest version Refer to Section 2 2 4 Use the browser that conforms to the specification...

Page 64: ...nfirm the setting menu of the camera image and use this unit by lowering the bit rate and frame rate of codec No Is the symptom improved No Is the fine wire coaxial cable between the SY 437 board and MD 156 board MD 156 board and CN 3766 board and CN 3766 board and FCB assembly connected correctly Connect the fine wire coaxial cable correctly If there is any abnormality replace it Refer to Section...

Page 65: ...ng or coming off the gear PAN TILT does not operate PAN TILT move like waves Bumping or rattling at the end point occurs Replace the belt Perform the adjustment and check the operation The motor correction value is not written Replace the service motor assembly MD 156 Refer to Section 1 4 9 Check that the mechanical parts for detecting the end point are attached No Is the fine wire coaxial cable b...

Page 66: ...rectly and check the operation No Is the audio input selection set correctly in the audio setting menu of camera No Yes Is there any change in the status when the setting such as audio gain is changed in the audio setting menu of camera Yes Connect FFC correctly If there is any abnormality replace it Refer to Section 5 No Is FFC between the AU 365 board and SY 437 board connected correctly FFC Fle...

Page 67: ...ct the GND pin to the controller and check the operation No Is the external cable also connected to the GND pin No Replace the SW 1654 board Refer to Section 1 4 7 Yes Is there any defective soldering or cracking in the connector of this unit Connect the harness correctly If there is any abnormality replace it Refer to Section 5 Yes Replace the SW 1654 board Refer to Section 1 4 7 No Is the harnes...

Page 68: ... to the User s Guide No Is the format output setting supported by monitor Yes Change the SDI cable to the one that guarantees the operation of the output format No Does the cable to be connected to the SDI connector guarantee the operation of the output format Replace the SY 437 board Refer to Section 1 4 5 Yes Replace the SDI cable No Is the symptom improved by disconnecting and connecting the SD...

Page 69: ...m the image setting menu of camera No No Is the symptom improved Yes Yes Set the camera suitable for the operating environment Is the symptom improved by disconnecting and connecting the cable Reset this unit to the factory setting Refer to Section 2 1 6 Replace the FCB assembly or SY 437 board FCB assembly Refer to Section 1 4 2 SY 437 board Refer to Section 1 4 5 ...

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Page 71: ...dio signal It performs the input audio signal selection level control filter processing equalizer processing and ADC processing and outputs a digital audio signal The AU 365 board is connected with an SY 437 board using a 20 pin flexible flat cable 4 3 SW 1654 Board The SW 1654 board mounts a VISCA RS 422 connector RESET switch and RTC backup capacitor It is connected with an SY 437 board using a ...

Page 72: ...nected with an MD 156 board using a 30 pin fine wire coaxial cable 4 7 ROM 33 Board The ROM 33 board is contained in a stepping motor assembly The ROM 33 board is wound around a motor harness for fixation using a tape and peculiar ID numbers are added to each stepping motor The ROM 33 board is connected with the microcomputer on an MD 156 board using a serial communica tion line and used to confir...

Page 73: ...lity 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 5 Spare Parts 5 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...

Page 74: ...5 2 SRG 300SE 301SE Cabinet Block 5 2 Exploded Views BTP 2 6 8 BTP 2 6 8 BTP 2 6 8 BTP 2 6 8 2 3 3 2 4 1 ...

Page 75: ...96 01 s BSW M2 2 4 472 126 02 s CABINET SIDE For Black Model 4 472 126 11 s CABINET SIDE For White Model 3 4 472 128 01 s CABINET CAMERA For Black Model 4 472 128 11 s CABINET CAMERA For White Model 4 4 472 129 01 s CABINET FRONT 7 685 534 14 s SCREW BTP 2 6X8 TYPE2 N S ...

Page 76: ...E Board Block B2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 PSW 2 6 6 A A B2 6 6 BTP3 8 P2 4 SY 437 Board B side F1801 108 107 106 110 115 112 109 111 103 104 102 105 114 113 101 ...

Page 77: ...CATCHER BLACK For Black Model 106 1 400 816 11 s CORE FERRITE 107 1 846 576 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 20P 108 1 962 651 11 s HARNESS SUB SY SW 109 1 970 500 11 s HARNESS SUB 6P SY LED 110 3 080 272 01 s TAPE A 111 4 297 800 01 s GASKET 112 4 440 933 02 s SCREW TRIPOD 113 4 467 201 01 s CABINET BASE For Black Model 4 467 201 11 s CABINET BASE For White Model 114 4 472 130 01 s SHUTTER PAN 115 4 563 ...

Page 78: ...P VC CN 204 1 969 827 11 s HARNESS COAXIAL 30P MD IF 205 4 471 367 01 s PLATE TILT BEARING 206 4 471 368 01 s BELT TIMING 207 4 472 127 01 s CABINET CENTER For Black Model 4 472 127 11 s CABINET CENTER For White Model 208 4 472 120 02 s HOLDER FCB 209 4 472 121 01 s PULLEY TILT 210 1 481 788 11 s CORE FERRITE No Part No SP Description 211 3 080 272 01 s TAPE A 212 3 269 135 02 s BUSTERAID 0 5 213 ...

Page 79: ... 304 305 No Part No SP Description 301 A 2065 532 A s SHAFT ASSY PAN 302 A 2068 079 A s MOTOR ASSY MD 156 SERVICE 303 4 382 854 01 s SCREW M3X8 P SW 304 4 471 365 02 s PULLEY PAN 305 4 471 368 01 s BELT TIMING 306 1 969 827 11 s HARNESS COAXIAL 30P MD IF 7 621 759 45 s PSW 2 6X6 7 685 534 14 s SCREW BTP 2 6X8 TYPE2 N S ...

Page 80: ... No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc 1 480 216 17 s ADAPTOR AC 1pc 1 843 035 12 s PLUG CONNECTOR 9P 1pc 1 1 846 099 41 s CORD SET POWER SUPPLY 125V 7A For J 1pc 2 1 846 103 52 s CORD SET POWER SUPPLY 250V 2 5A For CN 1pc 3 4 467 199 01 s BRACKET A CEILING For Black Model 1pc 4 4 467 199 11 s BRACKET A CEILING For White Model 1pc 4 467 200 01 s BRACKET B CEILING 1pc 4 476 028 01 s WIRE ROPE 300 8...

Page 81: ...IG DEF L MF_NSTATUS MF_NCE DEF L Boot_Mode1 2 CamBlockPWRCNT 2 2k 2 2k AU 365 5V_SYS 1 8V_SYS 1 8V_SYS 3 3V LDO MIC PLUG IN POWER LINE IN IN1 Audio IF 3 3V_SYS RTC_CAP RTC RST EEPROM THERMAL 12 288MHz I2C_1 DELAY DELAY SPI 3bit SCLK SDO SS MicroSD Card SW 1654 Debug Serial Factory Reset SW 0 33F RTC_CAP Fact_Reset_SW 3 3V 3 3V DSR_OUT XDSR_OUT Daisy chain PHY Pulse Trans VISCA RS 422 LAN 25MHz IRQ...

Page 82: ...N MIC_RTN L_IN L_GND LIVE SW_GND TX TX Spare4 Spare5 RX Spare7 Spare8 SDO J701 J1101 J1801 CN1201 Debug Serial CN101 CN904 CN901 CN102 CN101 CN902 CN901 SY 437 CN1202 CN1701 CN9001 LED S901 GND SY_TxD SY_RxD GND GND GND GND NC GND GND GND MCLK Xa_BCLK Xa_LRCLK Xa_SDIN Xa_SDOUT Xa_SPI_CLK Xa_SPI_DTO Xa_SPI_CS 1 8V_D 1 8V_D 5V_AU 5V_AU RXD_OUT_ RXD_OUT_ TXD_OUT_ TXD_OUT_ GND RXD_IN_ RXD_IN_ TXD_IN_ ...

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