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SERVICE MANUAL

Contents

1. OUTLINE OF CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION .................... 3
2. DISASSEMBLY ........................................................ 12
3. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT .................................. 17
4. USB STORAGE INFORMATION
    REGISTRATION ...................................................... 23
5. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................................. 24
6. PARTS LIST ............................................................. 26
    PACKING MATERIALS ............................................ 26
    ACCESSORIES ....................................................... 26
    CABINET & CHASSIS PARTS 1 ............................. 28
    CABINET & CHASSIS PARTS 2 ............................. 30
    ELECTRICAL PARTS .............................................. 32
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS &
PRINTED WIRING BOARDS ...................................... C1

The components designated by a symbol (   !   ) in this schematic diagram designates components whose value are of

special significance to product safety. Should any component designated by a symbol need to be replaced, use only the part

designated in the Parts List. Do not deviate from the resistance, wattage, and voltage ratings shown.

CAUTION : Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.

Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

NOTE : 1. Parts order must contain model number, part number, and description.

2. Substitute parts may be supplied as the service parts.
3. N. S. P. : Not available as service parts.

Design and specification are subject to change without notice.

SX812/U, EX, E

REFERENCE No. SM5310652

FILE NO.

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE

WARNING

This product has been manufactured using lead-free solder. Be sure to follow the warning given on page 2 when carrrying out
repair work.

Digital Movie Camera

VPC-HD1

(Product Code : 168 027 01)
(U.S.A.)
(Canada)
(Korea)
(Taiwan)

VPC-HD1EX

VPC-HD1E

(Product Code : 168 027 03)
(U.K.)

(Product Code : 168 027 02)
(Europe)
(South America)
(China)
(Australia)
(Hong Kong)
(Russia)
(Middle East)
(Africa)
(General)

Summary of Contents for Xacti VPC-HD1

Page 1: ...N Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions NOTE 1 Parts order must contain model number part number and description 2 Substitute parts may be supplied as the service parts 3 N S P Not available as service parts Design and specification are ...

Page 2: ...alent and which lets you adjust the tip temperature up to 450 C 842 F It should also have as good temperature recovery characteris tics as possible Set the temperature to 350 C 662 F or less for chip compo nents to 380 C 716 F for lead wires and similar and to 420 C 788 F when installing and removing shield plates The tip of the soldering iron should have a C cut shape or a driver shape so that it...

Page 3: ...6 Vertical register transfer clock Vertical register transfer clock GND 6 0 V 0 V 12 V 0 V Vertical register transfer clock GND GND1 GND2 V1B V2 V3B V4 V7B V7R V8 6 0 V 0 V 6 0 V 0 V VOL1 VOL2 Circuit power Signal output Substrate clock DC Aprox 6 V Different from every CCD DC Aprox 12 V 12 V VDD1 VDD2 14 15 28 16 27 SUB GND Protection transister bias H1 Horizontal register transfer clock Horizont...

Page 4: ...A D converted internally into a 14 bit signal and is then input to MOVIC IC102 The gain of the VGA amplifier is con trolled by pins 4 5 6 69 70 and 71 serial signal which is output from ASIC IC101 43 4 5 6 46 45 44 55 54 RESET SUBCNT SUB VDC V6 V4 V2 V7R V5R Level conversion 50 V8 Level conversion Level conversion Level conversion Level conversion Level conversion Level conversion Level conversion...

Page 5: ...At this time correction of the lens distortion which is a characteristic of wide angle lenses is carried out After AWB and γ processing are carried out a matrix is generated and aperture correction is carried out for the Y signal and the data is then compressed by JPEG and is then written to card memory SD card When the data is to be output to an external device it is taken data from the memory an...

Page 6: ... sensor inside the lens 4 2 Zoom drive The zoom motor is a stepping motor which is microstep driven by IC951 The control signals 3 wire serial control SDATA SCLK SENAB VD and 4 MHz clock signal OSCIN from clock generator of that are output from the ASIC IC101 port is input to IC951 so that IC951 can microstep control the zoom motor Detection of the standard zoom motor position is car ried out by m...

Page 7: ...e carried out 4 Analog 6 V Power Output 6 V A is output Feedback for the 6 V A is provided to the swiching controller Pin 25 of IC501 so that PWM control can be carried out 5 Analog 3 4 V Power Output 3 4 V A is output Feedback for the 3 4 V A is provided to the switching controller Pin 11 of IC501 so that PWM control to be carried out 6 5 V Power Output 5 V is output Feedback for the 5 V is provi...

Page 8: ... Rectifier circuit The high voltage alternating current which is generated at the secondary side of T5401 is rectified to produce a high voltage direct current and is accumulated at electrolytic ca pacitor C5412 1 6 Charge monitoring circuit The functions programmed in the IC541 monitor oscillations and estimate the charging voltage If the voltage exceeds the rated value charging automatically sto...

Page 9: ...O I O I Outline Serial data clock SD card detection L card Backup battery charge control Camera battery charge prohibition permission Hot line from ASIC VF LED red H lighting Backup 3 2 V Strobo condensor charge control signal H charge OLED start up signal output H start up ASIC clock selection fixing OLED power control D D converter ON OFF control H ON System reset output VF LED green H lighting ...

Page 10: ... I Strobo condensor charging completion signal input H completion VSS1 BATTERY I UNREG_SY voltage mesurement input 61 62 ZSREQ I O Transmission clock for communication SYA ASIC XOUT O Main clock VDD1 Backup 3 2 V 51 NOT USED 52 BAT_OFF I Battery OFF detection signal input L OFF detection 55 IR_IN I Infrared remote control transmission data input 56 RESET I Reset input 57 XCIN I Clock 32 768 kHz 58...

Page 11: ... the camera can start up again When the battery is removed the 8 bit micro processor operates in sleep mode using the backup lithum battery At this time the 8 bit microprocessor only carries out clock counting and waits in standby for the battery to be attached again When a switch is operated the 8 bit microprocessor supplies power to the system as required Both the PA ON signal from the ASIC and ...

Page 12: ... 9 Screw 1 7 x 3 5 10 Holder speaker 11 Remove the solder 12 Connector 13 PW1 board 14 Dec front 15 Four FPCs 16 Screw 1 7 x 6 17 Stand 18 Holder strap 19 Two screw 1 7 x 3 5 20 Earth plate stand 21 Spacer wire 22 Assy wire 23 CP1 board NOTE Discharge a strobe capacitor with the discharge jig VJ8 0188 for electric shock prevention When assembling tighten the screws order A B C D E F When assemblin...

Page 13: ...L OF LENS ASSEMBLY AND CA1 BOARD When assembling assemble order a b c 1 Screw 1 7 x 3 5 2 Compl cabi front 3 Assy lens 4 Screw 1 7 x 2 5 Screw 1 7 x 3 5 6 Unit control 7 Three screws 1 7 x 2 8 Heat sink lens 9 Three screws 1 7 x 4 10 CA1 board ...

Page 14: ...5 3 Two screw 1 7 x 3 5 4 Open the cover jack 5 Two screws 1 7 x 3 6 Holder flash base 7 Unit sw FPC 8 Screw 1 7 x 2 9 TB1 board 10 Cover flash 11 Two screws 1 7 x 3 12 Holder strobo A 13 Remove the solder 14 ST1 board 15 Assy lamp When assembling tighten the screws order a b When assembling tighten the screws order A B ...

Page 15: ...crews order A or B C or D 9 Earth plate front 10 Two screws 1 7 x 4 11 Cover joint base 12 Two dec cover joints 13 Dec LCD 14 Two screws 1 7 x 6 15 Two screws 1 4 x 3 16 Cover LCD back 17 Spacer FPC LCD 18 FPC 19 Three connectors 20 Spacer holder LCD 21 Display module special OLED 22 Screw 1 7 x 3 23 Holder monitor 24 Spacer VF1 25 Two connector 26 Holder mic 27 Two microphones 28 VF1 board 29 Two...

Page 16: ... 16 2 5 BOARD LOCATION PW1 board CP1 board CA1 board TB1 board ST1 board VF1 board TB2 board ...

Page 17: ...drive 2 Open the explorer 3 Copy the DscCalDI_152 folder on the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive to a folder on the hard disk 3 Installing USB driver Install the USB driver with camera or connection kit for PC 4 Pattern box Turn on the switch and wait for 30 minutes for aging to take place before using Color Pure It is used after adjusting the chroma meter VJ8 0192 adjust color temperature to 3100 20 K ...

Page 18: ...et Setting Be sure to carry out the necessary adjustments after replacing the unit Adjustment is possible from the menu setting screen of the camera and by using the calibration software COMPL PWB CA 1 636 089 3856 LENS ASSY 636 079 5824 ADJ Value 2022 5 2 kHz IC501 Oscillation Frequency Adjustment Lens Adjust ment AWB Adjust ment USB storage information registration OLED Panel White Balance Adjus...

Page 19: ...0 81 focus2 81 91 focus3 91 85 focus4 85 81 focus5 81 90 focus6 90 19 pz_adj 19 3 AWB Adjustment Preparation POWER switch ON Setting of pattern box Color temperature 3100 20 K Luminance 900 20 cd m2 Adjusting method 1 When setting the camera in place set it to an angle so that nothing appears in any part of the color viewer except the white section Do not enter any light 2 Double click on the DscC...

Page 20: ... POWER switch ON Setting of color viewer VJ8 0007 Color temperature 5500 K Luminance 900 cd m2 Gradation chart VJ8 0276 Right side is dark and left side is bright when facing to ward the light source Distance Fix at the place where the face angle sizes match Place a cloth or similar over the top to shade from extra neous light Adjusting method 1 Set to REC mode and then turn on TV mode without ima...

Page 21: ...n box Color temperature 3100 20 K Luminance 900 20 cd m2 Adjusting method 1 Set the camera 0 cm from the pattern box Do not enter any light 2 Double click on the DscCalDi exe 3 Select CCD Black on the LCD Test and click the Yes 4 After the adjustment is completed the number of defect will appear 5 Click the OK 7 OLED White Balance Adjustment Preparation POWER switch ON Copy the low level grayscale...

Page 22: ...nnection screen appears on the camera s LCD monitor Choose the CARD READER and press the SET button 3 Double click on the DscCalDi exe 4 Click the Firmware 5 Choose the fimware file to use for overwriting and click the Yes 6 Update is starting The message will appear and choose OK 7 After the update is complete disconnect the USB cable and turn the camera s power off Note Do not turn off the camer...

Page 23: ... the USB storage window and check the USB storage data VID SANYO PID HD1 Serial Rev 1 00 4 Check the Serial in the above USB storage data If the displayed value is different from the serial number printed on the base of the camera enter the number on the base of the camera Then click the Set button 5 Next check VID PID and Rev entries in the USB storage data If any of them are different from the v...

Page 24: ...IC301 32 31 SCAN IN 3 4 PULSE INPUT CHECK D3115 CL521 CL502 CL503 P ON P A ON P A ON2 CHECK IC301 IC101 PWA BLOCK SERIAL COMMUNICATION CHECK IC301 CP1 DMA BLOCK CHECK CP1 DMA BLOCK TAKING INOPERATIVE NO YES LOW LOW LOW NO NO NO YES HIGH HIGH HIGH YES YES YES HIGH OK NO LOW NG NO PICTURE MAIN CLOCK FOR SYSTEM OPERATION NO OPERATION IF ABSENT CHECK X1101 OSCILLATOR IC111 IC112 X1101 IC111 1 IC112 1 ...

Page 25: ... 25 MEMO ...

Page 26: ...ction cable 7 645 080 8876 CORD POWER 1 2MK VPC HD1E ONLY OR 645 036 7434 CORD POWER 1 2MK VPC HD1E ONLY 7 645 076 0235 CORD POWER 1 5MK VPC HD1EX ONLY OR 645 057 1503 CORD POWER 1 2MK VPC HD1EX ONLY 7 645 057 1510 CORD POWER 1 9MK VPC HD1 ONLY 8 645 080 6070 ADAPTOR AC DC 9 645 080 4328 REMOCON INFRARED Remote control unit 10 636 090 4231 ASSY CAP LENS SX812 J 11 645 044 3367 CORE CLAMP For exter...

Page 27: ...27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Table of accessories ...

Page 28: ... 28 636 095 6612 EARTH PLATE STAND SX812 J 29 636 092 2761 COMPL PWB CP 1 F W 30 636 090 8147 SPACER CONDENSER SX812 31 636 089 4204 HOLDER STRAP SX812 J 32 636 089 4396 STAND SX812 J STAND 33 636 089 4129 DEC FRONT SX812 J 34 636 094 0710 HEAT SINK RUBBER A SX812 35 645 079 5701 SPEAKER 8 36 636 090 7935 ADHESIVE SPEAKER SX812 J 37 636 089 4334 HOLDER SPEAKER SX812 J 38 645 086 1482 PAD GASKET L ...

Page 29: ...210 51 210 49 209 48 44 47 43 40 46 41 45 52 10 39 25 33 32 208 209 202 N S P 206 26 35 45 37 201 16 21 207 210 205 17 18 29 30 7 5 206 31 38 36 34 28 4 50 202 3 1 11 204 9 8 6 12 23 15 203 24 13 19 20 22 2 202 27 206 202 201 201 206 14 207 207 201 CABINET AND CHASSIS PARTS 1 ...

Page 30: ... SX812 35 636 090 8178 ASSY WIRE TRIG IN SX812 36 636 089 3818 COMPL PWB ST 1 37 636 089 4310 HOLDER STROBE A SX812 J 38 645 080 4168 UNIT SW FPC SX812 39 636 095 7329 COVER LCD BACK SX812 J 40 636 095 0696 SPACER COVER LCD SX812 J 41 636 090 7911 ADHESIVE DEC LCD 812 42 636 089 4167 DEC LCD TOP SX812 J 43 645 086 1512 PAD GASKET L 8 44 645 070 3638 MICROPHONE 45 636 089 4297 HOLDER MIC SX812 J 46...

Page 31: ... 8 5 5 6 209 41 41 43 42 218 203 2 49 50 48 50 47 213 17 13 20 206 21 11 217 60 52 51 14 12 217 218 56 45 46 46 203 44 210 206 213 57 39 4 3 2 1 18 212 16 19 24 25 209 213 15 201 22 23 215 35 34 210 31 38 37 28 27 26 215 36 33 29 214 43 40 32 30 211 CABINET AND CHASSIS PARTS 2 ...

Page 32: ...112 409 656 6303 IC PL611 225TC R IC121 409 647 9702 IC S29PL032J60BFI120 BGA N S P IC151 409 621 4709 IC LA73076V TLM E IC152 409 653 2803 IC TK15453V IC183 409 641 9401 IC WM8978GEFL IC187 409 665 5601 IC TK11129CS IC281 409 532 0203 IC LM62BIM3X IC301 410 601 5401 IC LC875924A 57J7 E BGA N S P OR 410 587 2708 IC 87F5932A F57J7 E BGA N S P IC303 409 582 6200 IC BD4289FVM IC931 409 656 8901 IC AD...

Page 33: ... 1000P K 16V C1062 403 380 0903 CERAMIC 33P J 25V C1066 403 373 5908 CERAMIC 1000P K 16V C1068 403 382 3803 CERAMIC 0 01U K 10V C1069 403 383 5202 CERAMIC 4 7U K 6 3V C1072 403 392 5002 CERAMIC 22U M 6 3V C1073 403 381 8106 CERAMIC 1U K 6 3V C1075 403 381 8106 CERAMIC 1U K 6 3V C1076 403 381 8106 CERAMIC 1U K 6 3V C1081 403 382 3902 CERAMIC 0 1U K 6 3V C1082 403 383 5202 CERAMIC 4 7U K 6 3V C1083 ...

Page 34: ... R NETWORK 220X4 1 32W RB938 645 037 4371 R NETWORK 220X4 1 32W RESISTORS R1002 401 228 4502 MT GLAZE 2 2 JA 1 16W R1004 401 262 2304 MT GLAZE 1 0K DC 1 16W R1005 401 302 2004 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 20W R1006 401 262 1802 MT GLAZE 3 6K DC 1 16W R1007 401 262 2304 MT GLAZE 1 0K DC 1 16W R1008 401 269 3908 MT GLAZE 4 7K DC 1 16W R1010 401 302 1304 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 20W R1011 401 226 1503 MT GLAZE 0 000 Z...

Page 35: ...GLAZE 750 JA 1 20W R3164 401 308 3401 MT GLAZE 220 JA 1 20W R9301 401 307 1606 MT GLAZE 100K JA 1 20W R9302 401 240 9509 MT GLAZE 820 JA 1 16W R9303 401 234 4800 MT GLAZE 3 3 JA 1 16W R9304 401 234 4800 MT GLAZE 3 3 JA 1 16W R9305 401 225 1108 MT GLAZE 27 JA 1 16W R9306 401 302 2301 MT GLAZE 47 JA 1 20W R9307 401 225 0200 MT GLAZE 3 3K JA 1 16W R9308 401 229 7205 MT GLAZE 18K JA 1 16W R9309 401 24...

Page 36: ...403 392 5002 CERAMIC 22U M 6 3V C5013 403 380 6608 CERAMIC 0 22U K 6 3V C5014 403 338 0306 CERAMIC 0 1U K 10V C5015 403 276 1304 CERAMIC 1000P K 50V C5016 403 392 5002 CERAMIC 22U M 6 3V C5020 403 379 0808 CERAMIC 1U M 16V C5025 403 392 5002 CERAMIC 22U M 6 3V C5026 403 392 5002 CERAMIC 22U M 6 3V C5027 403 381 8106 CERAMIC 1U K 6 3V C5028 403 381 8106 CERAMIC 1U K 6 3V C5029 403 381 8106 CERAMIC ...

Page 37: ...3 CERAMIC 4 7U K 16V C1703 403 379 0808 CERAMIC 1U M 16V C1704 403 379 0808 CERAMIC 1U M 16V C1705 403 379 0808 CERAMIC 1U M 16V C1706 403 379 0808 CERAMIC 1U M 16V C1707 403 379 0808 CERAMIC 1U M 16V C1708 403 379 0808 CERAMIC 1U M 16V C1709 403 379 0808 CERAMIC 1U M 16V C1710 403 379 0808 CERAMIC 1U M 16V C1711 403 383 5202 CERAMIC 4 7U K 6 3V C1713 403 378 0601 CERAMIC 0 47U K 6 3V C1714 403 35...

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