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QV-8000SX

OCT. 1999

(without price)

(KX-714)

Ver.2     Dec / 1999

Summary of Contents for QV-8000SX

Page 1: ...R QV 8000SX OCT 1999 without price KX 714 Ver 2 Dec 1999 ...

Page 2: ...urrent consumption 16 3 5 VCOM DC Adjustment 17 3 6 Operation check 18 4 D PCB Assy 19 4 1 Clock oscillation check 19 5 L PCB Assy 20 5 1 VCC3 VCC3 1 VCC5 VCC5 1 Voltage check 20 5 2 VCC15 VEE7 Voltage check 20 5 3 VCC2 adjustment and VCC13 VCC7 VEE2 Voltage check 20 5 4 VCO free run frequency adjustment 21 5 5 BL drive voltage adjustment 21 5 6 VCOM AC adjustment and VCOM DC coarse adjustment 21 ...

Page 3: ...ast detect Auto Focus with focus lock Manual Focus Mode Macro Mode Infinity Mode Focus Range Normal Wide angle maximum Approximately 0 4m to 1 3 to Telephoto maximum Approximately 1m to 3 3 to Macro Auto focus maximum Approximately 1cm to 50cm 0 4 to 19 7 Zoom x1 to x1 6 Manual focus maximum Approximately 10cm to 3 9 to Exposure Control Light Metering Multi pattern center point spot by CCD Exposur...

Page 4: ...witch as well as other operating conditions may aftect the above values Power Consumption Approximately 6 2W Dimensions 142 5 W x 77 5 H x 71 D mm 5 6 W x 3 1 H x 2 8 D Excluding projections lens up Weight Approximately 330g 11 6 oz excluding batteries Standard Accessories 2 way shoulder wrist strap soft case lens cap USB cable video cable wired remote controller battery CR2025 x 1 User s Guide AA...

Page 5: ... 3 VCC5 1 Shutter ST X 3 VCC1 3 GND X 9 AGND X 2 38pin 13pin 3pin 26pin KEY UNIT REAR 9pin 80pin VCC15 15 0V VEE7 7 0V REG VDD 3 0V CM7018 Display Controller IR3Y29BM Chroma I F 3 0V 5 0V RDET AC ADP EVCC3 3 3V VCC13 12 75V VCC7 7 5V VCC2 5 0V VEE2 14 25V VCC3 1 VCC1 ST GND 5 4V BLVCC MAX685 VCC3 1 3 3V VCC5 5 0V VCC5 1 5 0V VCC3 3 3V AVCC3 3 3V Xe Lamp GND L PCB KIN2 KIN3 KOUT1 1 VCC3 RLED GLED K...

Page 6: ...cy counter 9 TV with video terminal 10 Video cable 11 Battery battery operation battery cover lock 12 PC link program Photo Loader for checking communication functions 13 USB cable USB driver for checking USB functions 14 Test chart for photography check That which carried out color printing of picture data CHART1 JPG and the CHART2 JPG Notes Normally power is supplied using AC adaptor When error ...

Page 7: ...e CompactFlash card 1 In case the internal program version of the camera unit is 99 08 25 or older 1 Copy a program of the latest version _ROM BIN and a graphic menu _GMENU BIN to the CompactFlash card Install the CompactFlash card into the camera 2 Connect an AC adaptor to the camera 3 Activate the TEST mode Turn on the power while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously 4 The LCD monitor of t...

Page 8: ...of the camera 6 Exchange the card with a CompactFlash card for photography 7 Activate the TEST mode and confirm the version Turn on the power while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously 8 Finally confirm operations recording and play back 1 3 Upgrading procedure using the PC link cable 1 Turn off the power of the camera and then remove the CompactFlash card 2 Connect the PC link cable Caution...

Page 9: ... 10 Plug out the AC adaptor plug from the camera Note that the power cannot be turned off using the power switch 11 Exchange the card with a CompactFlash card for photography 12 Activate the TEST mode and confirm the version Turn on the power while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously 13 Finally confirm operations recording and play back ...

Page 10: ...shutter for execution 2 2 Item for testing 1 TEST MODE 2 MENU 1 MENU1 1 INIT NTSC JAPANESE 2 INIT NTSC ENGLISH 3 INIT PAL ENGLISH 4 CROSS HATCH 5 BLACK 6 WHITE 7 GRAY SCALE 10STEP 8 50PERCENT GRAY 9 COLOR BAR TEST MODE PROG 99 08 16 13 38 GMENU 99 07 12 15 04 LOADER 0X00000007 ADJ MOTOR 0X0000011A POWER 0X1A CCD ADJ1 YES CCD ADJ2 YES STROBE ADJ YES ZOOM ADJ FOCUS ADJ TEST MODE PROGRAM Version Grap...

Page 11: ... NOISE CAPTURE 12 BAYER CAPTURE 13 PROG GMENU UPDATE 14 PROG UPDATE 15 GMENU UPDATE 16 CF WRITE TEST 17 AF DATA SAVE 18 OSD DATA CHECK 19 ERROR MESSAGE TEST 20 EEPROM TEST MENU2 3 3 21 SHUTTER CLOSE REC 22 SHUTTER SPEED CONST 23 SUB LCD CHECK 713 24 ANG DET CHECK 713 25 CHECK SUM 26 IRDA SLAVE 27 IRDA FACTORY SLAVE 28 IRDA MASTER 29 ZOOM ADJ KX713 30 FOCUS ADJ KX713 ...

Page 12: ...Set REC mode 3 Activate MENU 2 of the TEST mode Turn the power on while pressing the DISP and MENU keys simultaneously Quickly press keys in the order of SELF SELF and MENU 4 Select STROBE ADJUST using plus and minus keys and then click the shutter for execution 5 Turn the light off as soon as STROBE indication appears on the upper right of the monitor Then set the conditions as above and press th...

Page 13: ... the program version refer to the sections in 1 Program version upgrading PROG 99 08 06 17 01 GMENU 99 08 16 13 38 3 Procedures 1 Connect an AC adaptor and a PC link cable to the camera Caution Make sure to insert the L shaped plug of the PC link cable facing the VIDEO OUT side Otherwise it is impossible to insert it completely To the PC side connect the cable to the serial port COM 1 2 Set the ca...

Page 14: ...ing item on a piece of paper strobe_pwm PASSWD D 3333 6 Replace the Lens unit Factory adjusted data are recorded in Lens unit 7 Connect an AC adaptor and a PC link cable to the camera 8 Set the camera in the PLAY mode and turn on the power 9 Activate the ADJ program ADJ713 EXE 4 Read the adjustment data that were used before the repair from the camera Click on the Recept button of the ADJ program ...

Page 15: ...be_pwm PASSWD D 3333 12 Transmit the adjustment data to the camera Click on the Trans button of the ADJ program Send OK message will be displayed 13 Turn off the power of the camera 14 Finally confirm operations recording and play back 10 Read the adjustment data of new Lens unit Click on the Recept button of the ADJ program When receive OK message is indicated adjustment data will be entered into...

Page 16: ...ke sure it flashes twice 4 Connect QV 8000SX and TV with video cable and make sure that the pictures taken in steps 2 and 3 are not whitish dark or erroneously colored 5 Make sure that the charging current is less than 1 3 A 6 Monitor the waveform of 1 2 and 3 on a digital oscilloscope when flash goes on and make sure there are no errors comparing with the waveforms shown on the next page 3 Notes ...

Page 17: ...the negative side It is OK if a wave shaped waveform is generated up to the second pulse on the positive side Flash trigger waveform 1 Normal waveform TIME 1 µ sec DIV VOLTS 1 V DIV 2 When trigger skipping occurs on the first negative pulse 2 NG waveforms when trigger skipping occurs 1 When trigger skipping occurs on the first positive pulse ...

Page 18: ...at current consumption is less than 520 mA in PLAY mode Make sure that current consumption is less than 690 mA in REC mode Flash charge current is not included 2 Lower the voltage from 6 V as shown below then make sure the battey warning indicator changes DC in 5 00 0 05 V one indicator is off DC in 4 65 0 05 V two indicators are off DC in 4 35 0 06 V all indicators are off ...

Page 19: ... 50PERCENT GRAY 4 Monitor the photo sensor amplifier output via a low pass filter of cutoff frequency 60Hz Monitoring the oscilloscope screen adjust VR321 to minimize 60Hz ripple waveform 3 Notes Perform the adjustment after you replaced the LCD display module or L PCB Assy 4 Connection diagram block diagram Photo diode S1153 L P F Photo sensor amp C2719 Minimize the ripple components Oscilloscope...

Page 20: ...th properly functioning camera for Color Focus and resolution 2 Shock resistance Battery operation AC adaptor operation 3 Slide switch dial and button operations 4 Pivotal operation of the camera unit CompactFlash insersion eject operation Cover open close operation battery cover open close operation 5 Resolution and color reproduction 6 Image reversing AE operation AF operation zoom operation clo...

Page 21: ... 10 C 1 Preparation Pedometer or frequency counter or quartz timer 2 Adjustment procedure Execute one of check from the followings 1 Pedometer within 62 ppm 2 Frequency counter check point CP526 signal pad 32 768 0 002 KHz 3 After setting time turn power off 30 minutes later check the time ...

Page 22: ...daptor or voltage regulator Multimeter 2 Adjustment procedure Make sure VCC15 CP126 15 0 0 45 V VEE7 CP125 7 5 0 5 V 3 Notes When unable to adjust using AC adaptor use voltage regulator and supply power to be VCC 1 1 CP105 5 0 0 05 V 5 3 VCC2 adjustment and VCC13 VCC7 VEE2 Voltage check 1 Preparation AC adaptor or voltage regulator Multimeter 2 Adjustment procedure Adjust VR951 so that VCC2 CP972 ...

Page 23: ... voltage regulator Multimeter 2 Adjustment procedure Make sure that BL VCC CP910 is within 5 4 0 2V 3 Notes When unable to adjust using AC adaptor use voltage regulator and supply power to be VCC 1 1 CP105 5 0 0 05 V 5 6 VCOM AC adjustment and VCOM DC coarse adjustment 1 Preparation AC adaptor or voltage regulator Digital oscilloscope 2 Adjustment procedure 1 Make sure amplitude of VCOM output CP3...

Page 24: ...B AMP VR VR302 so that pedestal pedestal voltage of VG CP322 signal is 3 50 0 05 Vp p 6 Adjust SUB R BRIGHT VR VR306 so that potential between VR CP320 signal s pedestal and pedestal is 3 50 0 05 Vp p 7 Adjust SUB B BRIGHT VR VR305 so that potential between VR CP324 signal s pedestal and pedestal is 3 50 0 05 Vp p 8 Consecutively execute 5 8 Contrast and Brightness voltage setting adjustment 3 Not...

Page 25: ...t as noted below 5 Adjust CONTRAST VR VR303 so that contrast terminal voltage CP306 signal is 1 50 0 05 Vp p 6 Adjust BRIGHT VR VR304 so that potential between signal s pedestal and 3 step is 2 10 0 05 Vp p 7 Adjust CONTRAST VR VR303 so that potential between signal s pedestal and 10 step white100 is 2 90 0 05 Vp p 8 Remove the resistance set between the killer terminal CP308 and the VCC2 1 CP344 ...

Page 26: ...P322 by FRP CP305 signal to adjust as noted below 4 Adjust the VR300 in order to set the width of the fourth pulse between a pedestal and the peak of the four pulses of the VB waveform CP342 at 2 90 0 05 Vp p 3 Notes 1 Execute this adjustment after adjusting the contrast 2 Consecutively execute the TINT adjustment 3 When unable to adjust using AC adaptor use voltage regulator and supply power to b...

Page 27: ... signal to adjust as noted below 4 Adjust the VR301 in order to set the potential difference of the fourth pulse height B between a pedestal and the peak and the second pulse height A between a pedestal and the peak of the four pulses of the VB wave form CP324 to be less than 0 1 Vp p 3 Notes 1 Execute this adjustment after color adjustments 2 When unable to adjust using AC adaptor use voltage reg...

Page 28: ...ewdriver 3Tweezers 4Discharge tool 5Soldering iron solder 1 Main screw S6 screws S6 7 Unscrew one screw S5 on the side of the CAM case screw S6 DISASSEMBLY 4 Remove CF card 3 Open battery cover and remove batteries 5 Unscrew one screw S6 in the battery holder 6 Unscrew two screws S6 on the bottom ...

Page 29: ...ress down the silver part Screw S6 Screw S6 Screw S6 Screw S6 8 Rotate the CAM case and unserew one screw S6 on the side 9 Rotate the CAM case to the other side and unscrew one screw S6 on the side 11 Rotate the CAM case and unserew one screw S6 on the side 12 Rotate the CAM case to the other side and unscrew one screw S6 on the side ...

Page 30: ... CAM case block out from the upper case block 17 Remove two flat cables 2 Lens unit 16 Remove three connectors screws S2 15 Desolder the red wire 19 Unscrew two screws S2 fixing CAM case 18 Upper case block and lower case block sepa rated ...

Page 31: ...off the seal screws S5 22 Remove two screws S5 that attach the lens cover on CAM case 25 Discharge the flash capacitor by using a discharge tool for 1 sec or more 27 Discharge at the base of a wire black 26 Discharge a pad around h marked ...

Page 32: ... 30 28 Desolder three wires 29 Disconnect a flat cable 31 Unscrew one screw S4 Caution Do not screw forcibly when assembling 30 Unscrew one screw S7 Screw S7 Screw S4 32 Remove flash unit ...

Page 33: ... 31 33 Disconnect three flat cables 34 Unscrew one screw S1 36 Disconnect two flat cables and one connector 35 Remove C PCB Screw S1 ...

Page 34: ...37 Unscrew one screw S1 40 Remove L case ass y 43 Remove CF cover by bending it from lower case 3 Lower case ass y 41 This is the Lens unit Screws S1 Screw S1 39 Unscrew two screw S1 on L case ass y 42 Remove battery cover ...

Page 35: ...he switch unit 45 Disconnect a flat cable Screw S4 Screw S6 Screw S2 46 By pressing the CF card eject knob remove D PCB 49 Unscrew one screw S2 affixing switch unit 47 Remove one screw S6 affixing battery holder 48 Remove the battery holder ...

Page 36: ... 34 4 Upper case ass y 54 Remove L PCB 53 Disconnect the connector that links to BL ass y 52 Disconnect a flat cable 55 Remove cushion 51 Unscrew three screws S1 on L PCB ...

Page 37: ... 35 56 Unscrew four screws S1 on BL ass y 59 Take the spacer out 60 Remove LCD 58 Remove BL unit 57 Peel off the insulation seal ...

Page 38: ... 36 63 All parts separated 62 Remove DP panel 61 Unhook DP panel from behind and push it out ...

Page 39: ...11 10 7 5 6 4 S7 S5 S6 1 2 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 12 1 13 14 12 2 9 8 1 6 S3 1 5 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 2 S2 S8 31 30 32 15 2 15 1 30 30 16 18 S1 17 E1 19 20 21 37 26 23 24 S5 S4 27 28 S2 29 S5 25 30 34 35 36 38 S4 40 S2 S2 S5 S1 S1 S3 S6 S1 39 S1 S6 ...

Page 40: ...BATTERY K441507 2 Common 1 AA B N 12 1 6614 3490 COVER LOWER K140597 1 Common 1 AK X N 12 2 6614 3500 COVER JACK K441730 1 Common 1 AB X 13 6611 0460 PLATE CASIO C441170 1 Common 1 AG X N 14 6614 1700 COVER IRDA K341303 2 Common 1 AK X 15 6613 4965 PCB ASSY BL K241055 1 Common 1 CK B 15 1 3851 2102 LAMP FLUORESCENT CAS 1 8JS2 5 1 Common 1 AW A 15 2 3012 1610 BL INVERTER UNIT BL2 5K778 2 Common 1 B...

Page 41: ...N S5 5860 3381 SCREW PS3 1 7X4 BK Common 3 AA X S6 5861 3773 SCREW ST1 2X2 2 NI Common 8 AA X S7 6630 7430 SCREW K440305 1 Common 3 AA X S8 6327 1860 SCREW A44508 2 Common 1 AA X ACCESSORY N Item Code No Parts Name Specification Applicable Q Price Code R N 1015 1524 CF CARD HB289008C4XA Except for US 1 DB X N 1015 1523 CAP LENS LC K714 Common 1 AH B N 3851 2122 STRAP ST K714 Common 1 BB C 1015 152...

Page 42: ...X Common 1 AB X OSCILLATOR H520 2590 2707 OSCILLATOR CSTCC4 00MG TC Common 1 AC X ICS IC511 2105 6490 IC TK15405MTL Common 1 AH X IC512 2105 3388 IC CMOS TC7S66FU TE85L Common 1 AE X IC514 2114 4137 IC TC4W53FU TE12L Common 1 AF X IC515 2105 5215 IC CMOS TC7W74FU TE12L Common 1 AE X IC516 2105 6470 IC LM4041CIM3X 1 2 Common 1 AL X IC517 6571 0037 IC L MOS TC7W00FU TE12L Common 1 AD X IC521 2105 64...

Page 43: ... 2797 5716 FUSE PI R431002 Common 1 AC A FU105 2797 5612 FUSE PI R431001 Common 1 AC A OSCILLATOR H300 2590 1239 OSCILLATOR HC 49 U S A Common 1 AH B ICS IC110 2105 6480 IC S 8520B33MC ARS T2 Common 1 AL X IC115 2105 6480 IC S 8520B33MC ARS T2 Common 1 AL X IC135 2105 6479 IC RN5RL33AA TR Common 1 AC X IC300 2114 5840 IC IR3Y29BM Common 1 BK X IC320 2012 5983 LSI CM7018L3 T4N Common 1 AY X IC330 2...

Page 44: ...IP POZ2AN 1 203N T00 Common 1 AA C VR321 2775 3466 RESISTOR SEMIFIXED CHIP POZ2AN 1 102N T00 Common 1 AA C VR951 2775 3467 RESISTOR SEMIFIXED CHIP POZ2AN 1 502N T00 Common 1 AA C MD PCB ASS Y N Item Code No Parts Name Specification Applicable Q Price Code R 39 1001 4049 PCB ASSY MD S K442238 1 TK 714 Common 1 BZ A CONNECTOR CN700 3502 2214 CONNECTOR 52435 2291 Common 1 AD X ICS IC751 2105 6398 IC ...

Page 45: ... 43 C PCB PCB K714D C PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS ...

Page 46: ... 44 D PCB PCB K714D D ...

Page 47: ... 45 L PCB PCB K714D L ...

Page 48: ... 46 MD PCB PCB K714D MD ST PCB PCB K714D ST ...

Page 49: ... 47 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS C PCB PCB K714D C CIRCUIT ...

Page 50: ... 48 D PCB PCB K714D C CIRCUIT ...

Page 51: ... 49 L PCB PCB K714D C CIRCUIT ...

Page 52: ... 50 MD PCB PCB K714D C CIRCUIT ...

Page 53: ... 51 ST PCB PCB K714D C CIRCUIT ...

Page 54: ... 52 FPC PCB PCB K714D C CIRCUIT ...

Page 55: ...ays check the setting Trouble3 LCD dose not work but Video is OK cause1 OPEN LCD connector or BL connector action1 Insert to connector If broken replace it Trouble4 Display shows CF ERROR You must format the CompactFlash card before using it with this camera FORMAT MENU cause1 Error in CF data action1 Refer to the owner s manual CF can be handled the same way as hard drive The actions noted below ...

Page 56: ...ch between REC and PLAY cause1 Switch unit broken or bad installation action1 Replace or reinstall switch unit Trouble9 When switching form PLAY to REC display turns blue and key operations do not work Also unable to turn power off cause1 Bad connection between D PCB ass y and camera unit or broken camera unit action1 Reconnect connector or replace D PCB ass y or camera unit Trouble10 Blur display...

Page 57: ...uku Kimuraya Bldg 1F 5 25 Nishi Shinjuku 7 Chome Shinjuku ku Tokyo 160 0023 Japan Ver 1 The following items were added ADJUSTMENT DISASSEMBLY PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS TROUBLE SHOOTING Ver 2 The following items were changed PARTS LIST P 38 39 ...

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