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PROFESSIONAL DISC CAMCORDER

PDW-700

HD/SD SDI INPUT BOARD

CBK-HD01

ANALOG COMPOSITE INPUT BOARD

CBK-SC02

MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Volume 1 1st Edition (Revised 2)
Serial No. 10001 and Higher

Summary of Contents for CBK-HD01

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL DISC CAMCORDER PDW 700 HD SD SDI INPUT BOARD CBK HD01 ANALOG COMPOSITE INPUT BOARD CBK SC02 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition Revised 2 Serial No 10001 and Higher ...

Page 2: ...werden Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden 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 r...

Page 3: ...at og type Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandøren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Använd samma batterityp eller en likvärdig typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera använt batteri enligt gällande föreskr...

Page 4: ...unbedingt zu vermeiden This label is located insidethe outside panel of the unit CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure X RAY RADIATION WARNING Be sure that parts replacement in the high voltage block and adjustments mad...

Page 5: ...Assembly 1 39 1 7 9 Rear Panel Assembly 1 40 1 7 10 Battery Connector 1 40 1 8 Removing Installing LCD Block 1 41 1 8 1 LCD Block 1 41 1 8 2 LCD Hinge 1 43 1 8 3 LCD Backlight and LCD Panel 1 44 1 9 Replacing the Flat Cables Flexible Card Wires Boards 1 45 1 10 Service Tools Measuring Equipment List 1 46 1 10 1 Service Tools 1 46 1 10 2 Measuring Equipment 1 47 1 11 Firmware Software 1 48 1 11 1 E...

Page 6: ... 10 20 SERVO_2 4 97 4 10 21 ACCELERATION OFFSET 4 98 4 10 22 ERROR LOGGER 4 99 4 10 23 VERSION 4 100 4 10 24 SERIAL NO 4 100 4 10 25 CLEAR MEDIA LOG 4 100 4 10 26 UPLOAD TO EEPROM 4 100 4 11 AUDIO A D Error Correction 4 101 4 12 AUDIO D A Error Correction 4 102 4 13 AUDIO LEVEL Volume Compensation 4 102 4 14 Adjusting Battery End Detection Voltage 4 103 4 15 SERVICE SUPPORT Menu 4 104 4 16 Setup M...

Page 7: ...nd CN 3026 Board 7 31 7 7 7 KY 623 Board 7 32 7 7 8 CN 3025 Board and SW 1425 Board 7 32 7 7 9 CN 3001 Board 7 33 7 7 10 IO 235 Board 7 33 7 7 11 CI 37 Board 7 33 7 7 12 PS 731 Board 7 34 7 7 13 AXM 38 Board CN 2948 Board SW 1352 Board and RM 216 Board 7 34 7 7 14 MS 86 Board 7 34 7 7 15 CNB 25 Board and PS 708 Board 7 35 7 7 16 CN 3005 Board and SW 1426 Board 7 35 7 7 17 DR 606 Board 7 36 7 7 18 ...

Page 8: ...rt and its Maintenance 9 3 9 2 Adjustment 9 4 9 2 1 Confirming VCO CONT Frequency 9 4 9 2 2 Modulator Balance Adjustment 9 4 9 2 3 VA Gain Adjustment 9 5 9 2 4 Black Shading Adjustment 9 6 9 2 5 White Shading Adjustment 9 7 9 2 6 Black Set Adjustment 9 8 9 2 7 Flare Adjustment 9 9 9 2 8 Auto Iris Adjustment 9 10 9 2 9 RPN Adjustment 9 11 9 2 10 S H DC Adjustment 9 12 9 2 11 RPN Correction Procedur...

Page 9: ...manual is necessary for application and operation and installation of this unit Maintenance Manual Volume 1 Describes about maintenance information parts replacement and guideline for adjustment Part number 9 968 417 03 Volume 2 Describes about block diagrams schematic diagrams board layouts and detailed parts list required for parts level service Part number 9 968 435 03 Semiconductor Pin Assignm...

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Page 11: ...7 4 CN 2946 5 CN 2947 6 CN 2948 7 CN 3001 8 CN 3005 9 CN 3025 0 CN 3026 CNB 25 DCP 44 DET 45 DET 47 DR 606 DR 617 DVP 45 ENC 118 FP 157 HP 148 HP 149 IO 235 KY 623 LED 444 MA 162 MB 1111 MS 86 PA 342 342A PA 343 343A PA 344 PD 118 PS 708 PS 731 RE 246 RM 216 RX 101 SE 924 SW 1249 SW 1352 SW 1385 SW 1391 SW 1425 SW 1426 SY 355 TG 260 8 3 6 2 1 4 9 7 5 ...

Page 12: ...1 2 PDW 700 V1 E Optical drive 1 SE 709 2 SE 857 3 SE 858 4 SW 1125G 2 3 1 4 ...

Page 13: ...s 1 CCD unit 2 Filter knob 3 LCD Hinge assembly 4 LCD back light 5 Fan motor exhaust 6 Fan motor drive 7 Loader assembly 8 Cleaner assembly 9 Loading motor assembly Drive sub assembly Optical block assembly Seek motor assembly Spindle motor 7 2 1 4 5 3 6 9 8 ...

Page 14: ...nal processing the dri ver block that sends the analog signal that is D A con vert ed to the outputs and the I F block to the AT 177 board After passing through the pre filter FL300 to FL302 the analog RGB signal input from the PA 342 PA 342A PA 343 PA 343A PA 344 board is converted to 74 MHz rate 14 bit digital RGB sign al by the A D converter IC107 to IC109 then input into the camera processor I...

Page 15: ...ensitivity are adjusted by adjusting GAIN In addition to the above operations the temperature that is detected by the temperature sensor IC4 is converted to the voltage data and is sent to the AT 177 board via the DCP 44 board TG 260 board The pulses that drive the CCD imagers and the pulses that are used for sample and hold of the CCD output signals are generated by IC8 and are sent to the DR 617...

Page 16: ...IC400 DVP 45 board The recording digital data via i LINK network is sent to PIER G4 IC1900 via the PCI bus and written to PIER_SDRAM IC1901 to IC1904 While recording on a disc the data in PIER_SDRAM IC1901 to IC1904 is sent to the DR 606 board via the ATA interface Playback system The playback video data and the Proxy video data are sent to PIER G4 IC1900 via the ATA interface and written to PIER_...

Page 17: ...k IC IC908 RX 8025NB uses nonadjustable clock for the I2C bus The accuracy is 15 seconds per month When the power is turned on the FP_CPU reads data and send it to ITRON CPU The ITRON CPU sends the time data to the Camera CPU USB HOST Controller IC1500 USB HOST Controller exchanged data with the USB devices such as the flash memory using the interface compatible with the USB 2 0 Ether interface Et...

Page 18: ... memory stick into the camera microcomputer and transmit the data through ITRON CPU in the SY 335 board to the FP_CPU where it is written 9 Power voltage measurement circuit batteries other than the info battery Power voltage measurement circuit IC839 outputs two types of DC voltage from DA output of the FP_CPU and switches voltage in the IC839 6 pin to switch between a measurement range of 9 V to...

Page 19: ... SW Q836 in order to prevent power from being lost during measurement Furthermore reverse current above 3 V is prevented with FET SW Q829 thus extending the life of the lithium battery The battery life is guaranteed for about 5 years 14 FP_CPU independent operations When the POWER SW is set to power off power is supplied from the UNSW 12 V power circuit to display the counter and other information...

Page 20: ...ess and contrast can be set This informa tion is saved in the LCD PD 118 board nonvolatile memory and the FP 157 board IC913 nonvolatile memo ry Rotation is detected by the rotation sensor switch in DET 45 after passing through CN802 Opening and closing is detected from the hole terminal H801 on the FP 157 board and the field intensity from the permanent magnet neodymium Ne FeB 18 Nonvolatile memo...

Page 21: ...ontrol AXM 38 CNB 25 WRR 855 RX 101 BusSw I2C BUS 3V COLOR LCD CXD 3662R PD 118 CN 802 Terminal BOOT I2C BUS I2C BUS 5V CPU iTRON CPU Camera FP 157 DVP 45 DCP 44 MB 1111 SW 1425 FRONT_MIC_VOL SW 1391 MENU STBY SAVE OFF ON PAGE LOW M HIGH PREST A B DDC BRA PCA 9555 5 I O OUT 3V I2C BUS 3V Rotary SW ENC 82 LED ON OFF Auido_Mute 8bit SDA SCL ID I2C BUS 5V DA Alarm Tone MOS FET level conversion 0 3V I...

Page 22: ...gnal in the DCP 44 board and output as the HD SD SDI audio signal 2 Digital signal processing system Recording system The recording audio data from CAVA IC200 undergoes signal processing such as recording level control muting process and MIX SWAP in AUDIO REC DSP IC800 and then it is sent to PIER G4 IC1900 as recording digital audio data The recording digital audio data is sent to AUDIO Low Resolu...

Page 23: ...l can be selected as _3 dBu 0 dBu or 4 dBu from the menu 6 Monitor amp Composed of the monaural amp for the front earphone and stereo amp for the rear earphone the volume control is performed with the operational amp with electronic volume NJM2172 7 Rear input The rear input is composed of the following a switch for Line In AES EBU and MIC IN 48 V ON OFF SW automatic detection circuit DET 47 board...

Page 24: ...plied to the A D converter IC IC102 24 bit The serial digital audio signal 2 channels converted to digital is entered to VAX IC200 of the DVP 45 board via the MB 1111 board VAX IC400 selects the entered digital audio signal and sends it as the recorded audio data to AUDIO REC DSP IC800 DSP for audio performs high speed processing for operations such as gain processing during manual operations AUTO...

Page 25: ...5 dBFS Approx _12 dBFS at Max _15 dB Linear operation until approx _18 dBFS Approx _15 dBFS at Max _17 dB Linear operation until approx _20 dBFS Approx _17 dBFS at Max AGC LIM SPECIFICATION 0 _10 _20 _40 _30 _50 _60 _70 0 10 20 _10 _20 _30 _40 _50 _60 _70 _6dBFS _9dBFS _15dBFS _12dBFS _17dBFS INPUT dBFS OUTOPUT dBFS _8 1dBFS _11 4dBFS _14 6dBFS _17 9dBFS _20 0dBFS Output level at 0dBFS input Subth...

Page 26: ...the FEP IC200 and the focus error signal and the track error signal are detected The SV DSP IC400 outputs the control data based on the errors to the driver IC501 and controls the focus actuator and the track actuator through the driver The tilt actuator is controlled for its angle against the disc to be optimum based on the tilt adjustment result for the jitter of the playback signal to be minimu...

Page 27: ...put 12 V If the voltage exceeds approximately 18 V the output of the IC18 1 is set to H This is input to IC1 to start the protection from the excess voltage and turn on the 12 V output SHUT DOWN Since this function is a latch operation the main power of the unit needs to be turned off once and back on after the input power is set to below 18 V Excess current detection The output circuit of the UNR...

Page 28: ...ght and inverting the video signal left to right or up to down are performed in accordance with the control signals supplied from the microprocessor IC921 of the FP 157 board 1 2 11 Others CN 3005 board The VF power supply light power supply light switch signal and the EEPROM circuit that stores the rely and system information of the handle switch signal are included Handle switch relay Input and ...

Page 29: ...OUT D34 Low Reso 4ch REC PB DSP 120MHz TM320DA150GG120 DE_MUX PB Rec 4ch 32BIT x 4ch EE 32BIT x 4ch Digital OUT D12 Digital OUT D34 PB 4ch PB 4ch DE_MUX I2C BUS PCA9555 PCA9555 MB 1111 MB 1111 SW NJM 368M 4dB AXM 38 CNB 25 XLR 5P OUT AXM 38 FS 64FS Digital WRR D12 Digital WRR D34 MA 162 SW NJM 368M NJM 368M CH1 CH2 CH1 CH2 FRONT HeadPhone MONITOR_SP REAR Stereo HeadPhone NJM 2172 VCA _95dB VR Cont...

Page 30: ... DV cable 6 pin 4 pin CCFD 3L DV cable 6 pin 6 pin CCF 3L WIRELESS WRR 855A DWR S01D by Sony only RECEIVER IN connectable n Do not connect with a connector cable other than above 1 4 Signal Inputs and Outputs Inputs GENLOCK IN BNC type 1 0 V p p 75 Z unbalanced TC IN BNC type 0 5 V to 18 V p p 10 kZ SDI IN Option BNC type Outputs TEST OUT BNC type 1 0 V p p 75 Z unbalanced SDI OUT BNC type SDI 0 8...

Page 31: ...LIGHT 2 pin Female _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ No Signal Specifications 1 LIGHT 12 V OUT 50 W MAX 2 GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 DC OUT 12 V DIN 4 pin Female _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ No Signal I O Specifications 1 UNREG GND _ GND for POWER 2 _ No connection 3 _ No connection 4 UNREG 12 V OUT 11 to 17 V dc AUDIO OUT XLR 5 pin Male _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ 0 dBu 0 775 V rms No Sign...

Page 32: ... UNREG GND _ GND for UNREG 20 UNREG OUT 11 V to 17 V WIRELESS RECEIVER IN D sub 15 pin Female _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ No Signal I O Specifications 1 GND _ GND for AUDIO IN 2 Audio CH1 IN IN WIRELESS RECEIVER AUDIO CH1 IN 3 Audio CH2 IN IN WIRELESS RECEIVER AUDIO CH2 IN 4 DC 7 V OUT OUT 5 GND _ 6 SCLK OUT 64 FS 7 WRR855 DET I O 8 GND _ 9 WRR CLK IN WRR SERIAL CLOCK 10 CS OUT WRR SELECT 11 WRR ...

Page 33: ...OTE 8 pin Female _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ No Signal I O Specifications 1 TX RCP DATA X OUT SERIAL DATA OUT 2 TX RCP DATA Y OUT SERIAL DATA OUT 3 RX RCP DATA X IN SERIAL DATA IN 4 RX RCP DATA Y IN SERIAL DATA IN 5 VIDEO G _ GND for VIDEO 6 UNREG 12 V OUT 11 V to 17 V 7 UNREG GND _ GND for UNREG 8 VIDEO X OUT 1 0 V p p Zo 75 Z CHASSIS GND _ CHASSIS GND MIC IN XLR 5 pin Female _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW ...

Page 34: ...se OFF 3 _ Factory use OFF 4 _ Factory use OFF S402 1 _ Service mode setting OFF ON Service mode The SERVICE menu is displayed OFF Normal mode 2 _ Disables displaying SERVICE menu by Method 2 OFF in 4 1 2 How to Display the SERVICE Menu ON Disable OFF Enable 3 _ Factory use OFF 4 _ Factory use OFF 5 _ Factory use OFF 6 _ Factory use OFF 7 _ Factory use OFF 8 _ FRAM initialization OFF ON Initialize...

Page 35: ...EFERENCE Sets the input reference level 4 dB 4 dB Sets the input reference level to 4 dB 0 dB Sets the input reference level to 0 dB _3 dB Sets the input reference level to _3 dB Refer to the Operation Manual DET 45 board Ref No Name Function Factory setting S1 SW Color LCD turn switch _ DR 606 board Ref No Name Function Factory setting S600 System reset Factory use _ S203 S101 S201 B A 1 2 S1 ...

Page 36: ...007 S1900 D1700 S1901 S900 D902 D901 D900 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 B C D E F G Each LED is used for adjustment and check in the manufacturing process S900 S1900 and S1901 are used for adjustment and check in the manufacturing process They are all set to off when shipped from the factory ...

Page 37: ... EXT DC or BATT reaches approx 19 5 V or more This shuts down the unit D7 Low voltage protection Lights when the operation of the low voltage protection circuit of _ indicator CNB 25 board is repeated several times due to some error This shuts down the unit D8 Shut Down signal from Lights when the Shut Down signal is sent from the RE 246 board _ RE 246 due to a load error of the RE 246 board This ...

Page 38: ...thod of the audio level for audio _ channel 2 S460 _ MONITOR Audio monitor select switch _ CH1 2 CH3 4 S501 1 NC _ OFF 2 NC _ OFF 3 NC _ OFF 4 _ Turns on when 5P XLR of the AUDIO output of OFF the AXM 38 board is changed to 3P S700 _ ASSIGN2 Turns ON OFF the assigned function OFF S701 _ CCC_SW Changes the color temperature _ S702 _ ASSIGN1 Allocates the switch functions OFF S703 _ MONITOR Audio mo...

Page 39: ...d playback time TC Displays time code U_BIT Displays user bit S838 _ F_RUN SET R_RUN F_RUN Continuous time code steps SET Sets the time code and user bit R_RUN Time code steps while recording S839 _ RESET REGEN CLOCK Reset regenerate expand button S840 _ DISP SEL EXPAND Switches the display contents _ S841 _ UP UP _ S842 _ LEFT LEFT _ S843 _ SET S SEL SET _ S844 _ RIGHT RIGHT _ S845 _ DOWN DOWN _ ...

Page 40: ...Stops playback _ S2 FF Fast forward _ S3 PLAY Disc playback _ S4 REW Fast rewind _ S5 NEXT Moves to the next clip _ S6 PREV Moves to the previous clip _ S7 EJECT Ejects the disc _ Refer to the Operation Manual MB 1111 board Ref No Bit Name Function Factory setting S1 0 Normal boot Starts iTRON CPU mandatorily in normal mode OFF 1 Recovery boot Starts iTRON CPU mandatorily in recovery mode OFF S6 S...

Page 41: ...peration Manual SW 1125G board Ref No Name Function Factory setting S1 IN SENSE Cartridge presence OFF S2 STBY OFF Cartridge chucking state OFF SW 1352 board Ref No Name Function Factory setting S1 CH1 ON OFF Turns ON OFF the 48 V OFF S2 CH2 ON OFF Turns ON OFF the 48 V OFF Refer to the Operation Manual D1 1 2 A B S1 S2 S2 S1 ...

Page 42: ... the output signal _ DCC ON_OFF BARS_CAM Turns on off the dynamic contrast control BARS Outputs the color bar signal CAM Turns on off the DCC function S5 MENU ON OFF Turns on off the MENU switch OFF S6 MENU ON OFF Turns on off the MENU switch OFF Refer to the Operation Manual SW 1425 board Ref No Name Function Factory setting S1 REC START The button used to start stop recording _ S2 AUTO_W B_BAL T...

Page 43: ...ration Manual SY 355 board Each LED is used for adjustment and check in the manufacturing process S200 S300 S1200 S1201 and S1301 are used for adjustment and check in the manufacturing process They are all set to off when shipped from the factory S1 S301 S200 S1301 S1201 S1200 S300 D500 D300 D301 D302 D303 D501 D600 D601 D602 D603 D1305 D1304 D1303 D1302 D1301 D1300 1 2 A B C D E F G 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 44: ...to touch or forcibly take out the cartridge until it is completely ejected Even when the cartridge cannot be ejected with this procedure do not rotate the gear with an excessive force This error may be caused by a problem in the loader assembly In this case refer to Section 1 6 2 1 6 2 When You Cannot Take Out a Cartridge Even If Pressing the EJECT Button at Power on 1 Remove the outside panel Ref...

Page 45: ...bly opened by tightening the five screws n Do not tighten the screws with the cartridge inside Be sure to take out the cartridge before installing the outside panel Refer to Section 1 6 2 Close the cartridge lid assembly 3 Close the BNC cover 1 7 3 Inside Panel 1 Fully loosen the four screws with drop safe of the inside panel and open the inside panel 2 Disconnect the flexible card wires from the ...

Page 46: ...d 9 Disconnect the flexible card wire from the connector CN1300 on the SY 355 board 10 Disconnect the harness form the connector CN1500 on the SY 355 board B2 6 x 5 B2 6 x 5 B2 6 x 5 DCP 44 board AT 177 board CN 2947 board SY 355 board CN2 CN602 CN3 CN13 CN10 CN11 CN12 CN14 CN101 MB 1111 board Yellow CN10 Green CN11 Blue CN12 White CN13 Red CN14 Coaxial cable CN1300 CN1500 Flexible card wire Harne...

Page 47: ...le and can be easily broken Handle it with care 5 Disconnect the harnesses from the three connectors CN2 CN4 CN6 of the TG 260 board 6 Remove the four screws B2 6 x 5 and remove the TG 260 board 7 Remove the two screws and remove the stay OUT 8 Remove the tape and peel the GND sheet OUT from the main frame n The GND sheet can be broken during removal Handle it with care 9 Remove the four screws B3...

Page 48: ... x 8 Connector cover Shoulder pad Pad screws 1 7 6 SW Guard Assembly 1 Remove the outside panel Refer to Section 1 7 1 2 Remove the two screws to remove the SW guard assembly n If the loader has already been moved to the up posi tion the SW guard assembly may be difficult to remove in some cases Move down the loader by rotating the gear in clockwise direction with crosshead screwdriver Installatio...

Page 49: ...he harnesses from the four connectors CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 on the CNB 25 board 7 Disconnect the flexible card wire from the connector CN7 on the CNB 25 board 8 Remove the three screws B2 6 x 5 and disconnect the CNB 25 board from the connector CN1 on the MB 1111 board 9 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN116 on the MB 1111 board 10 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN1 on the CN 2948 b...

Page 50: ... board Flexible card wire Rear panel assembly B3 x 8 6 Disconnect the flexible card wire from the connector CN3 on the CI 37 board 7 Remove the six screws B3 x 8 and remove the rear panel assembly 1 7 10 Battery Connector 1 Remove the outside panel Refer to Section 1 7 1 2 Remove the inside panel Refer to Section 1 7 3 3 Remove the connector cover Refer to Section 1 7 7 4 Remove the connector pane...

Page 51: ...the harness from the six connectors CN700 CN701 CN702 CN703 CN802 CN850 on the FP 157 board 6 Remove the nine screws PSW2 x 5 and remove the FP 157 board n After removing the FP 157 board be careful not to drop the unfixed parts 7 Remove the unfixed parts Knobs B Knobs A SW door R CN850 CN700 CN701 CN702 CN703 CN802 PSW2 x 5 PSW 2 x 5 LCD harness holder FP 157 board Inside panel Unfixed parts FP 1...

Page 52: ... cover 10 Remove the hinge blind plate and helical torsion spring 11 Remove the four screws P2 6 x 6 remove the inside pad L 12 Remove the three screws PSW2 x 5 remove the LCD block PSW2 x 5 P2 6 x 6 PSW2 x 5 LCD harness cover LCD harness cover LCD harness Hinge blind plate Helical torsion spring Inside pad L PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 LCD block ...

Page 53: ...he PD 118 board and remove the LCD hinge 6 Remove the screw of c M1 7 x 2 5 of the back hinge cover and remove the back hinge cover 7 Turn the hinge and remove the two screws of d M1 7 x 2 5 then remove the front hinge cover 8 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN1 on the DET 45 board 9 Remove the screw of a M1 7 x 2 5 and remove the DET 45 board c d e Back hinge cover Front hinge cover Hin...

Page 54: ... the LCD bezel to remove the LCD frame 7 Remove the LCD panel from the LCD bezel 8 Disconnect the flexible card wire of the LCD backlight from the connector CN3 on the PD 118 board 9 Remove the two screws c M2 x 3 10 Release the hooks on the PD 118 board from the LCD backlight to remove the PD 118 board 11 Remove the three screws d M1 7 x 2 5 12 Release the claws on the LCD backlight from the LCD ...

Page 55: ... off the power 2 Slide or lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow to unlock and pull out the flexible card wire Connecting m Do not insert the flexible card wire sideways Confirm that there is no stain or dust on the contact surface of the flexible card wire 1 Slide or lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow and securely insert the flexible card wire into the deep end of th...

Page 56: ...For tightening screw J 6325 380 A Bit for torque driver M2 For tightening screw J 6323 430 A Bit for torque driver M3 For tightening screw 7 J 6325 400 A Torque driver 3 kg cm 0 3N m For tightening screw J 6252 510 A Torque driver 6 kg cm 0 6N m For tightening screw J 6252 520 A Torque driver 10 kg cm 1 0N m For tightening screw 8 3 184 527 01 Cleaning cloth For cleaning 9 3 703 358 08 Parallel pi...

Page 57: ...nitor LEADER ELECTRONICS CORP LV5152DA or equivalent SD waveform monitor Tektronix 1755A or equivalent Frequency counter Advantest TR5821AK or equivalent Digital voltmeter Advantest TR6845 or equivalent Color monitor Sony HDM 20E1U 14E1U 14E5U or equivalent Signal generator Tektronix SG 5010 TG 2000 or equivalent Luminance meter Konica Minolta LS 110 or equivalent Luxmeter Konica Minolta T 10 or e...

Page 58: ...ultiplication value Power voltage Refer to 7 8 6 FP 157 Board calibration value SIDE VOLUME adjustment value SE 857 IC4 EEPROM Adjustment data digital hours meter data Required Refer to 8 2 3 Adjustment After Replacing the SE 857 Board DR 617 IC20 EEPROM Backup data for the CN 2947 board PA board adjustment Replacement not required value in the production factory CCD block specific data PD 118 IC3...

Page 59: ...the procedure described below 1 If a memory stick is inserted remove it and insert a USB memory 1 that contains the package file exten sion pkg in its root directory 2 While pressing the REC START button and the MENU knob at the same time turn ON the power 3 Wait approximately 30 seconds after power on Then the tally changes from the flashing at 4 Hz to the flashing at 1 Hz Flashing indicates that...

Page 60: ...to turn on off the power appears Tally changes from blinking to light on 8 When the power is turned off and the unit is restarted the firmware version is updated n If the firmware could not be updated to new version or if an error is displayed upon completion of version update it indicates that the firmware version update has failed Repeat the version update by following step 2 through step 8 agai...

Page 61: ...23456789abcdef PDW 700 10001 1234567890bcdefa PDW 700 10002 2345678901cdefab n Each item model name serial number and Install key should be delimited by comma Each character string should be terminated by the line break code 2 Save the created file in the root directory of the USB memory Register the Install key by the procedure below 1 Connect the USB memory to the USB slot of the Camcorder 2 Set...

Page 62: ... lens will be damaged Do not allow foreign materials to enter through gap in the cover of the actuator 1 12 Other Overview 1 12 1 Notes on Handling Optical Block Assembly To prevent the damage due to the electrostatic charge be sure to put the following grounding while handling the optical block assembly KES 330A Grounding for the human body Be sure to put on an antistatic band for grounding with ...

Page 63: ...top of the tool on the top of the shaft in an upright position 3 Press thick part of the tool downward and attach the stop washer to the shaft Stop washer fastening tool Stop washer Stop washer 1 12 2 Standard Torque for Screws When tightening a screw be sure to use the specified torque driver and tightening torque When a tightening torque is specified in each removal reinstallation replacement or...

Page 64: ...mponents with Sony parts whose part number appear in the manual published by Sony If the components are replaced by any parts other than the specified ones this may cause a fire or electric shock c If a IC link is replaced while the main power is kept on this may cause electric shock Before replacing IC link not only turn off the POWER switch but also remove the power cable that is connected to th...

Page 65: ...arts common ality and improvement Parts list has the present standardized repair parts 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Harness Harnesses with no part number are not registered as spare parts 1 12 8 Precautions for Use of Condensation Sensor Due to the foreign substances adhering t...

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Page 67: ...r save item in OPERATION menu to ENABL refer to Operation manual Set the network item in MAINTENANCE menu refer to Operation manual Procedure 1 Connect the camcorder to the host PC using one of the following ways Refer to Connection Diagram Directly connect the camcorder to the host PC Connect the camcorder to the host PC through a network device such as a hub 2 Start the web browser of the host P...

Page 68: ... single to the host PC Connection of the camcorder to the host PC through the other Network device To Network connector 1 1 1 1 1 Network Cable Network connector Network connector Network Hub etc Network connector 1 Network Cable Network connector To Network connector 1 ...

Page 69: ... Display only Displays the model name Serial No Display only Displays the serial No System Information System Line Display only Displays the signal standard System Frequency Display only Displays the signal standard Video Format Display only Displays the video recording format Audio Format Display only Displays the audio recording format Other Information Option Display only Displays the installed...

Page 70: ...s Laser 0 1 Display only Displays the output count of laser on optical block assembly 2 Operation Hours r Display only Displays the total operation hours Unit hour Resettable Seek Hours 0 r Display only Displays the total running hours of seek on optical block assembly Unit hour Resettable Spindle Hours r Display only Displays the total running hours of spindle motor Unit hour Resettable Loading C...

Page 71: ...1 E 2 2 3 Software Version The version of the software can be checked in the Software Version page of the Status menu n The function is the same as that of the ROM VERSION menu of the DIAGNOSIS menu on the camcorder ...

Page 72: ...d in the ROM IC505 IC506 on the SY 355 board 1 DSP0 Display only Displays the DVP 45 board s IC800 version stored in the ROM IC505 IC506 on the SY 355 board 1 DSP2 Display only Displays the DVP 45 board s IC801 version stored in the ROM IC505 IC506 on the SY 355 board 1 PRXA Display only Displays the DVP 45 board s IC900 version stored in the ROM IC505 IC506 on the SY 355 board 1 TSYS Display only...

Page 73: ...camcorder can be checked on the Disc Properties page of the Disc menu For details refer to Operation manual 2 3 2 Thumbnails The thumbnails and properties of the clips on the disc inserted in the camcorder can be checked on the Thumbnails page of the Disc menu For details refer to Operation manual ...

Page 74: ...e firmware package contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center Preparation 1 Eject the disc 2 Remove the i LINK cable the headphones and the audio cable 3 Set the VDR switch in inside panel to STBY 4 Connect the camcorder in either method mentioned below Refer to Connection Diagram Connect the camcorder and the host PC via other network device such as a hub Connect the camcorder and the PC...

Page 75: ... message appears Click OK 10 Click LAN Settings on the Connections page 11 Confirm that the checkbox of Use a proxy server for your LAN is not checked If checked uncheck the checkbox 12 Click OK 13 Click OK on the Internet Options window ...

Page 76: ...re the under lined part is the IP address of the camcorder 2 Enter admin for User name and pdw 700 for Password Then click OK The XDCAM top page appears 3 Click Software Update on the Maintenance menu in the left frame 4 Click Browse and select the firmware package file copied in step 5 of Preparation 5 Click To Step 2 ...

Page 77: ...llowing display 8 When the status turns to Finished check that each firmware program is properly updated or not OK or NG n If no change is observed on the download menu for 20 minutes or any firmware program is marked NG the update is failed In this case return to step 2 in Preparation If the update is failed again contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center ...

Page 78: ...2 12 PDW 700 V1 E 9 When OK appears for all of the firmware programs click To Step 4 10 Click Completed 11 Turn off the POWER switch and turn on again then the update is completed ...

Page 79: ...fy Password 31 byte alphanumeric New password Re enter the new password for and hyphen verification Status Display only Success Displayed when the user password is changed Error Displayed when an unusable character is used in the password or the verify password is conflict Uppercase and lowercase characters are distinguished Procedure 1 Enter the new password in the Password box and Verify Passwor...

Page 80: ...S server 1 DNS2 xxx xxx xxx xxx _ Sets a DNS server 2 DHCP Enable Disable Disable Sets whether to automatically acquire an IP address on the DHCP server Enable Enables automatic acquisition If the server does not respond in 30 seconds the IP address is set by Auto IP Disable Disables automatic acquisition MAC Address Display only _ Displays a MAC address Link Speed AUTO 10Mbps 100Mbps Auto Sets a ...

Page 81: ...intenance menu Procedure 1 Enter the Install key character string in the Install key field or alternately click the Browse button in the Install key list file field to select the Install key list file 2 Click Send 3 The software option that is enabled by sending the Install key is displayed To register the software option being displayed click the Execute button ...

Page 82: ...s completion of registration appears 5 Turn the POWER switch OFF once and back ON Functions of the registered software option are enabled 6 Confirm that the software option can be operated from the Device Information page of the Status menu ...

Page 83: ...ode information is recorded in the error logger maintenance logger of the main unit and also in the error logger drive logger of the drive unit For details of the error logger refer to 4 15 SERVICE SUPPORT Menu for the error logger of the main unit and to 4 10 22 ERROR LOGGER for the error logger of the drive unit Refer to respective error tables for display contents on the viewfinder display and ...

Page 84: ...tartup errors 91 Interface errors between CPU and peripheral devices 92 Synchronization system errors 95 Video audio signal processing device errors If multiple errors occur simultaneously The highest priority error is displayed When a higher priority error is cleared the following priority error code is displayed Protection Mode When this unit detects an error it enters a protection mode to preve...

Page 85: ...isc required for the focus servo of the optical block assembly X57 O O No control current is detected in the focus servo of the optical block assembly X58 O O Excessive control current is detected in the focus servo of the optical block assembly X67 O O No control current is detected in the tracking servo of the optical block assembly X68 O O Excessive control current is detected in the tracking s...

Page 86: ...loader assembly are detected the following error codes are displayed Main Sub Time data Maintenance Drive Description code code display logger logger 20 018 O O An abnormal current of the loading motor is detected 111 O O Horizontal move of loading did not end within the predetermined time 117 O O Displacement of cartridge is detected in the loader during horizontal move of loading 118 O O An abno...

Page 87: ...errors are detected the following error codes are displayed Main Sub Time data Maintenance Drive Description code code display logger logger 50 010 Not displayed X O BCA area data cannot be read 011 Not displayed X O BCA area data is abnormal 51 020 DI read err X O PIC area data cannot be read 021 DI read err X O PIC area data is abnormal 52 X0B Read err X O Address cannot be read from disc in opt...

Page 88: ...1 PD 118 board System control CPU detects 1C1 O X System control CPU detects software option s installation key error 215 X X Key control CPU FP IC721 FP 157 board detects interruption in communication with system control CPU Key control CPU detects 239 O X Key control CPU FP IC921 FP 157 board detects EEPROM IC913 FP 157 board error 23E O X Key control CPU FP IC921 FP 157 board detects color LCD ...

Page 89: ...G IMX encoder IC1600 DVP 45 board is detected 107 O X Communication error between system control CPU and MPEG HD codec during TORINO IC1000 IC1200 IC1400 DVP 45 board is detected during recording recording 109 O X Communication error between system control CPU and MPEG HD codec during TORINO IC1000 IC1200 IC1400 DVP 45 board is detected during playback playback 108 O X MPEG HD codec TORINO IC1000 ...

Page 90: ...rom optical drive s EEPROM IC4 SE 857 board 50A O O Hours meter data cannot be read from optical drive s EEPROM IC4 SE 857 board 50C O O Optical drive s SYS PE IC700 DR 606 board configuration error is detected 50F O O Cannot access SDRAM IC301 DR 606 board for Optical driver s BDC IC300 DR 606 board 513 O O Optical drive s BDC IC300 DR 606 board cannot set the SDRAM mode 51C O O Optical drive s B...

Page 91: ...in the OFF position ON SEL Shows the various settings and status check displays for about 10 seconds Each press of this switch turns over the display page OFF Clears the display that is selected by ON SEL ON SEL OFF STATUS MENU CANCEL PRST ESCAPE ON OFF MENU knob STATUS ON SEL OFF switch MENU ON OFF switch MENU CANCEL PRST ESCAPE switch MENU knob When rotated Moves to the other pages or items or c...

Page 92: ... TION PAINT MAINTENANCE FILE and DIAGNOSIS It means that you can move to any page from the ALL menu without returning to the TOP menu OPERATION Usually the camera operator is expected to use the OPERATION menu to set or change the preference setups to suit the shooting conditions of each object PAINT Use this menu to implement fine adjustment of pictures by monitoring the camera output waveform on...

Page 93: ...delete the menu items as desired with the use of the USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu Name of page Name of category OUTPUT 1 OPERATION OUTPUT 2 OPERATION SUPERIMPOSE OPERATION LCD OPERATION REC FUNCTION OPERATION ASSIGNABLE SW OPERATION VF DISP1 OPERATION VF DISP2 OPERATION LED OPERATION MARKER 1 OPERATION GAIN SW OPERATION VF SETTING OPERATION AUTO IRIS OPERATION SHOT ID OPERATION SHOT DISP OPERATION SET...

Page 94: ...ormation output from the SDI OUT 2 connector TEST OUT SELECT VBS Y R G B LCD Selects the video signal of the TEST OUT connector When R G B is selected turning the power ON OFF changes the setting to Y TEST OUT SUPER OFF ON Turns ON OFF the superimposed information output from the TEST OUT connector m When R G B is selected turning the power of the unit off and on changes the setting to Y When TEST...

Page 95: ... FUNCTION page CROP Edge crop Converting the HD video signal to the SD signal by extracting the 4 3 image portion from the HD video signal 4 3 WIDE ID THROU AUTO The setting whether or not to add the wide screen information recorded on the disc to the output signal THROU Outputs the video signal played back from the disc without adding the wide screen information AUTO Outputs the video signal by a...

Page 96: ...play Setting the Picture cache function Item Setting Function CACHE INTVAL REC OFF CACHE A INT M INT Sets the CACHE REC function OFF Not used CACHE CACHE REC A INT Auto interval REC M INT Manual interval REC DISC EXCHG CACHE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function that even if you run out of free disc capacity while recording you can continue recording n The unit s internal memory is not unlimited so the...

Page 97: ...eration of Manual Interval REC TRIGGER INTERVAL See the right column Sets the interval time When M is selected by pressing the REC SW a specified number of frames will be recorded When a time value is set being triggered by REC SW recording of a specified number of frames will be made after every elapse of that time Setting value M 1SEC to 10SEC 15SEC 20SEC 30SEC 40SEC 50SEC 1MIN to 10MIN 15MIN 20...

Page 98: ...W 3200K Assigns the function to switch the White balance to 3200K COLOR TEMP SW 4300K Assigns the function to switch the White balance to 4300K COLOR TEMP SW 5600K Assigns the function to switch the White balance to 5600K COLOR TEMP SW 6300K Assigns the function to switch the White balance to 6300K ELECTRICAL CC Assigns the function that switches between electrical CC filters 3200K 4300K 5600K 630...

Page 99: ...ochrome and camera video color effective for framing shots DIGITAL EXTENDER 4 Assigns the function that electronically magnifies the central part of the picture All video output is magnified including recorded video CLIP CONT REC Clip continuous rec function ON OFF UA01 to UA10 1 Assigns the items assigned in the ASSIGN SEL menu ZOOM SPEED 0 to 99 ZOOM SPEED function ON OFF RETURN VIDEO OFF ON RET...

Page 100: ...l can also be selected by setting the display mode Correspondence between the conditions of the unit when the message is displayed and the display modes are shown as follows O Message is displayed X Message is not displayed The conditions that necessitate Message Display mode showing of the message setting 1 2 3 When FILTER selection is changed FILTER n n 1 2 3 4 X X O When GAIN setting is changed...

Page 101: ...shown as a percentage value when there is a change in the value or when the power is low AUTO The remaining power is shown as a percentage value when one of the above batteries is installed Otherwise the voltage VOLT is displayed continuously VOLT The voltage VOLT is displayed continuously 2 Displayed only when CBKZ MD01 SD Record and Playback Software is installed VF DISP 3 Display Setting the VF...

Page 102: ...n on ON Turns on when the SHUTTER switch is ON WHITE PRESET OFF ON OFF Does not turn on ON Turns on when the WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST ATW RUN OFF ON OFF Does not turn on ON Turns on when ATW is used EXTENDER OFF ON OFF Does not turn on ON Turns on when the lens extender is used FILTER OFF ON OFF Does not turn on ON Turns on when the filter knob is set to the setting other than ND 1 OVERRIDE...

Page 103: ...hen ASPECT MASK is ON 100 MARKER OFF ON Selects the MARKER display function to display the 100 effective picture elements area 1 The CENTER MARKER is displayed as shown below 2 This item is ignored when the recording format is IMX50 40 30 or DVCAM and the aspect ratio is 4 3 3 The ASPECT MASK item is for processing the signal to be output to the viewfinder When R G or B is selected for the TEST OU...

Page 104: ...ER BOX WIDTH HEIGHT setting GAIN SW Display Setting GAIN Item Setting Function GAIN LOW _6 _3 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 36 42 dB Sets the gain value when the GAIN switch is set to the L position GAIN MID _6 _3 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 36 42 dB Sets the gain value when the GAIN switch is set to the M position GAIN HIGH _6 _3 0 3 6 9 12 18 24 30 36 42 dB Sets the gain value when the GAIN switch is set to the H...

Page 105: ...SD 2 AUTO 16 9 Specifies whether to set the viewfinder screen and LCD monitor aspect ratio automatically or to set it to 16 9 When 16 9 is selected then the screen is always displayed as a 16 9 screen before being cut out to 4 3 even when ASPECT RATIO SD is set to 4 3 1 When you use the viewfinder which is not equipped with the ZEBRA switch turns the display on or off using this item When you use ...

Page 106: ... the function that checks the iris window with the box cursor IRIS VAR WIDTH 20 to 479 Sets width of the iris window when VAR is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IRIS VAR HEIGHT 20 to 269 Sets height of the iris window when VAR is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IRIS VAR H POS _460 to 459 2 Sets the center in the horizontal direction of the iris window when VAR is selected in the above IRIS WIN...

Page 107: ...ord the date SHOT TIME OFF ON Turns ON OFF whether to superimpose and record the time SHOT MODEL NAME OFF ON Turns ON OFF whether to superimpose and record the model name of the unit SHOT SERIAL NO OFF ON Turns ON OFF whether to superimpose and record the serial number of the unit SHOT ID SEL OFF ID 1 ID 2 ID 3 ID 4 Displays the shot ID number selected in the SHOT ID page SHOT 16 9 CHARA OFF ON Tu...

Page 108: ...SHOCKLESS WHITE OFF 1 2 3 Sets the transition time when the WHITE BAL switch is changed to a new setting 1 is fastest ATW HOLD MEMORY OFF ON Sets whether or not to save the white balance adjustment value in the memory A B C that corresponds to the WHITE BAL switch position during ATW The value cannot be saved in the PRESET layer ATW SPEED 1 2 3 4 5 Switches the transition speed of auto tracking wh...

Page 109: ... can be selected by the SHUTTER switch etc FORMAT 50i 50P FORMAT 59 9i 59 9P SCAN MODE 59 9P FORMAT 25P FORMAT 29 97P Continue to next page O21 OFFSET WHT TOP OFFSET WHITE A OFF WARM COOL A 3200 WARM COOL BAL A 0 OFFSET WHITE B OFF WARM COOL B 3200 WARM COOL BAL B 0 O22 SHT ENABLE TOP SHUTTER ECS ON SHUTTER SLS OFF SHUTTER 1 60 ON SHUTTER 1 125 ON SHUTTER 1 250 ON SHUTTER 1 500 ON SHUTTER 1 1000 O...

Page 110: ...100 2 OFF ON When set to ON this item can be selected with the SHUTTER SW on the unit SHUTTER 1 120 2 OFF ON When set to ON this item can be selected with the SHUTTER SW on the unit SHUTTER 1 125 2 OFF ON When set to ON this item can be selected with the SHUTTER SW on the unit SHUTTER 1 250 2 OFF ON When set to ON this item can be selected with the SHUTTER SW on the unit SHUTTER 1 500 2 OFF ON Whe...

Page 111: ...NCY 1 59 9i 29 9P 23 9P 2 NTSC AREA Sets the format when the power is turned on 50i 25P PAL AREA next time REC FORMAT See the right column Sets the recording format Setting value HD422 50 HD420 HQ HD420 SP IMX 50 IMX 40 IMX 30 DVCAM Setting value in can be selected when CBKZ MD01 SD Record and Playback Software is installed COUNTRY NTSC J AREA NTSC AREA NTSC J AREA NTSC area Japan PAL AREA NTSC AR...

Page 112: ...fter 2 3 pulldown REC FORMAT See the right column Sets the recording format Setting value HD422 50 HD420 HQ HD420 SP IMX 50 IMX 40 IMX 30 DVCAM Setting value in can be selected when CBKZ MD01 SD Record and Playback Software is installed Cannot be selected when SYSTEM LIE is set to 720 and SCAN MODE is set to 23 9P COUNTRY 1 NTSC J AREA NTSC AREA NTSC J AREA NTSC area Japan PAL AREA NTSC AREA NTSC ...

Page 113: ...operating mode to edge crop mode and do not record wide picture information 16 9 Always treat the signal as a wide signal and set the upconverter operating mode to squeeze mode Record wide picture information when recording SD SETUP REMOVE 2 0 0 7 5 Selects whether to modify the setup level of input video signals 7 5 Remove the setup Select when signals with 7 5 setup are input 0 0 Do not remove t...

Page 114: ...ames to clips and clip lists Item Setting Function NAMING FORM C FREE Assigns user defined names to clips and clip lists 1 AUTO NAMING C TITLE PLAN Assigns clip name on this unit when the NAMING FORM item is set to FREE C Assigns clip names in the default naming format TITLE Assigns the name that is given when the title is set to ENABL in the CLIP TITLE page as the clip name PLAN 2 Assigns the tit...

Page 115: ...y after this setting is changed HD SD PHASE 0H Display only Displayed only when LETTER BOX and FOCUS MAG is set to SYNCRO DISABLE When ENABLE is selected in LETTER BOX or FOCUS MAG Item Setting Function HD SD PHASE Display only Displayed only when LETTER BOX is set to ENABLE or DELAYED when FOCUS MAG is set to ENABLE n In these states the phases of HD output and SD output from this unit do not mat...

Page 116: ...tem COPY ALL CLIPS Press the MENU knob Copies all of the proxy data clips on the disc to the USB to execute this menu item memory ABORT COPY Press the MENU knob Stops copying to the USB memory to execute this menu item DEL ALL MEM CLP Press the MENU knob Deletes the saved proxy data to execute this menu item FORMAT MEMORY Press the MENU knob Formats the USB memory to execute this menu item Executa...

Page 117: ...rns ON OFF the black gamma correction function MATRIX OFF ON Turns ON OFF all of the matrix correction functions KNEE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the knee correction function WHITE CLIP OFF ON Turns ON OFF the white clip correction function DETAIL OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function that adds the detail signal to the video signal to improve resolution power APERTURE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the aperture correctio...

Page 118: ...es this item when you want to adjust the color temperature by changing the B GAIN A ch COLOR TEMP B Displays the color temperature Sets the value that is close to the color temperature of Guideline your preference B ch The displayed value is a guideline Reference The R GAIN and B GAIN values also change accordingly at the same time When data of the color temperature display is more than 100000K ap...

Page 119: ...tion level All of the R G and B flare compensation levels are adjusted R FLARE _99 to 99 Adjusts the R flare compensation level G FLARE _99 to 99 Adjusts the G flare compensation level B FLARE _99 to 99 Adjusts the B flare compensation level FLARE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the flare compensation function TEST OUT SELECT VBS Y R G B LCD Selects the video signal that is output from the TEST OUT connector ...

Page 120: ... correction curve G GAMMA _99 to 99 Adjusts the G gamma correction curve B GAMMA _99 to 99 Adjusts the B gamma correction curve TEST OUT SELECT VBS Y R G B LCD Selects the video signal that is output from the TEST OUT connector GAMMA TABLE STD HG Selects the gamma type STD Standard gamma HG Hyper gamma GAM TABLE STD 1 to 6 Selects the standard gamma type 1 Corresponds to SD camcorder 2 x 4 5 gain ...

Page 121: ...s ON OFF the knee correction function KNEE POINT 50 to 109 0 0 1 step Adjusts the master knee point level during the manual knee adjustment KNEE SLOPE _99 to 99 Adjusts the master knee slope level during the manual knee adjustment KNEE SATURATION OFF ON Turns ON OFF the knee saturation function KNEE SAT LEVEL _99 to 99 Adjusts the knee saturation level WHITE CLIP OFF ON Turns ON OFF the white clip...

Page 122: ... _99 to 99 Sets the frequency thickness of the H detail signal DETAIL 2 Display Adjusting 2 DETAIL Item Setting Function KNEE APERTURE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the knee aperture function This function controls the amount of the detail signal that is added to the highlight signal higher than the knee point KNEE APT LVL _99 to 99 Adjusts the amount of the detail signal that is added to the highlight sign...

Page 123: ...ion This function decreases the amount of detail signal when the video signal amplitude is small SD LV DEPEND LVL _99 to 99 Sets the range of video signal amplitude that is suppressed by the level depend SD DTL FREQUENCY _99 to 99 Sets the frequency thickness of the H SD detail signal SD DTL H V RATIO _99 to 99 Sets the SD V detail signal level only SD CROSS COLOR _99 to 99 Sets the SD cross color...

Page 124: ...VL _99 to 99 Sets the skin detail signal level Increasing this value increases the skin detail signal amplitude This item can be set to each BANK 3 different settings of the above SKIN DTL SELECT SKIN DTL SAT _99 to 99 Sets the range of saturation of chroma signal in which the skin detail signal is effective This item can be set to each BANK 3 different settings of the above SKIN DTL SELECT SKIN D...

Page 125: ...ns ON OFF the multi matrix function MTRIX AREA IND OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function that shows the zebra pattern indicating the detecting region of the multi matrix correction inside VF MTRIX COLOR DET Press the MENU knob Automatic color detection function to execute this menu item Move the cursor to the desired object color and press the MENU knob Then the MTX MULTI AXIS will be set automatically...

Page 126: ...KEY SAT OFF ON Turns ON OFF the low key saturation function L KEY SAT LEVEL _99 to 99 Sets the saturation level of low luminance part L KEY SAT RANGE LOW L MID Sets the range of video signal in which the low key H MID HIGH saturation correction is effective LOW 0 to 3 6 L MID 0 to 7 2 H MID 0 to 14 4 HIGH 0 to 28 8 Y BLACK GAMMA OFF ON Turns ON OFF the Y black gamma correction function Y BLK GAM L...

Page 127: ...nd switch settings and returns the settings to the standard settings saved in the reference file SCENE RECALL _ Calls the SCENE file from the main unit or Memory Stick SCENE STORE _ Save the SCENE file to the main unit or Memory Stick F ID 16 characters Sets the file ID When the SCENE file is stored the file ID alphanumeric characters is saved symbols and spaces Refer to 4 7 FILE Menu for the file...

Page 128: ...ARA _99 to 99 Adjusts the H PARA white shading correction R G B The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above SHADING CH SEL n It cannot be changed during the service mode R WHT V SAW _99 to 99 Adjusts the V SAW white shading correction R G B The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above...

Page 129: ... Adjusts the V SAW black shading correction R G B The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above SHADING CH SEL R BLK V PARA _99 to 99 Adjusts the V PARA black shading correction R G B The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above SHADING CH SEL BLACK SAW PARA OFF ON Turns ON OFF the blac...

Page 130: ...her than a Sony battery pack is used Sets the voltage level of the battery at which the BEFORE END warning should be issued Other END 11 0 to 14 0 V 0 1V steps Used when a battery pack other than a Sony battery pack is used Sets the voltage level of the battery at which the END warning should be issued DC IN BEFORE END 11 5 to 17 0 V 0 1V steps Used when an external power source is connected to th...

Page 131: ...gnals that are selected by the AUDIO IN CH3 CH4 switches on the inside panel REAR XLR AUTO OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function that automatically detects whether the connector is connected to the AUDIO IN connector at the rear FRONT MIC REF _60 _50 _40 dB Sets the reference input level of the front microphone REAR MIC REF _60 _50 _40 dB Select the reference input level when AUDIO IN CH1 of the rear i...

Page 132: ... Selects whether to perform the auto adjustment on the input level of the analog audio signals to be recorded on CH3 CH4 separately for each channel or in the stereo mode or to turn it off AU AGC SPEC _6 dB _9 dB _12 dB Sets the AGC characteristics saturation level _15 dB _17 dB AU LIMITER MODE OFF _6 dB _9 dB _12 dB Sets the limiter characteristics saturation level for large _15 dB _17 dB input s...

Page 133: ...ted to the wireless microphone and what is connected to the AUDIO IN CH1 connector on the rear panel SIDE1 Adjusts it with the AUDIO LEVEL knob left side on the side panel FRONT Adjusts it with the MIC LEVEL knob on the front panel F S1 It can be adjusted by either the AUDIO LEVEL knob left side or the MIC LEVEL knob Two knobs are interlocked each other REAR2 WRR LEVEL SIDE2 FRONT F S2 Selects any...

Page 134: ...eing received on the channel selected by WRR CH SELECT is set to MIC or LINE TX 1 2 ATT LEVEL Sets the ATT level of the transmitter whose signals are being received on the channel selected by WRR CH SELECT the permissible setting range may vary depending on the transmitter device TX 1 2 LCF FREQ Sets the Low Cut Filter frequency of the transmitter whose signals are being received on the channel se...

Page 135: ...esent time VITC UBIT SD 2 FIX TIME Sets the data to be recorded in U BIT of VITC FIX Records the data that is set by the user TIME Records the present time WATCH AUTO ADJ OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function to match the built in watch with the actual time data contained in the U BIT of external time code data UBIT GROUP ID 000 101 Selects the UBIT GROUP ID VITC INS LINE 1 2 12H to 19H NTSC AREA Selec...

Page 136: ...t display thumbnail image when recording time FIND MODE R ST CLIP Selects an operation mode when the NEXT PREV button is pressed R ST Moves to the essence mark of the next or previous REC START CLIP Moves to the top of the next clip when the NEXT button is pressed and moves to the top of the current clip when the PREV button is pressed Moves to the top of the previous clip when the PREV button is ...

Page 137: ... and indicate by the REC recording red tally indicator in the viewfinder PROAV DISPLAY DSABL ENABL Specifies whether to display the PROAV folder when this unit is accessed by a FAM FTP connection DSABL Do not display ENABL Display MIXED RECORDING DSABL ENABL Turns ON OFF the function that enables recording and saving of the clips having the different recording formats to the same disc only when th...

Page 138: ...alue from the camera normal display method RET Display on the basis of position information from the lens same method as when AUTO IRIS is enabled FAN CONTROL 2 AUTO R MIN MIN Selects the control method of the cooling fan AUTO The cooling fan rotation is automatically controlled R MIN The cooling fan runs at a low speed only during recording The fan stops rotating if the temperature inside the uni...

Page 139: ...ues also change accordingly at Guideline the same time C TEMP BAL P _99 to 99 Uses this item for fine adjustment when the optimum color cannot be obtained by the above COLOR TEMP Reference The R GAIN and B GAIN values also change accordingly at the same time R GAIN P _99 to 99 Uses this menu item to set the color temperature of a WHITE preset value by adjusting R GAIN B GAIN P _99 to 99 Uses this ...

Page 140: ...om the ASSIGNABLE switch DCC ADJUST Display Setting the DCC function Item Setting Function DCC FUNCTION SEL DCC FIX Selects the DCC function modes when the DCC switch is ON DCC Automatically makes adjustments according to the knee point and the luminance of the object FIX Executes knee correction by fixing the knee point at 600 DCC D RANGE 400 450 500 550 600 Sets the dynamic range when the DCC sw...

Page 141: ...AR is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IRIS VAR H POS _460 to 459 2 Sets the center in the horizontal direction of the iris window when VAR is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IRIS VAR V POS _250 to 249 2 Sets the center in the vertical direction of the iris window when VAR is selected in the above IRIS WINDOW IRIS SPEED _99 to 99 Sets the AUTO IRIS response speed CLIP HIGH LIGHT OFF ON Turns ON...

Page 142: ... REFERENCE Display only Displays the type of genlocked reference signal This does not appear when SYSTEM LINE is set to 1080 and SYSTEM FREQUENCY is set to 23 9P ND COMP Display ND OFFSET compensation Item Setting Function ND OFFSET ADJUST OFF ON Turns ON OFF the ND OFFSET adjustment mode CLEAR ND OFFSET Press the MENU knob to Returns the ND OFFSET value to the production execute this menu item ad...

Page 143: ..._3 0 3 6 9 12 18 Temporarily sets the master gain value 24 30 36 42 dB APR Display Detect compensation function Item Setting Function APR _ Executes the defect compensation function APR SLS _ Suppresses white flecks in SLS Slow Speed Shutter mode by executing the automatic pixel noise reduction function n The execution time for this function is about 30 minutes More time may be required when tempe...

Page 144: ...x communication DNS1 0 0 0 0 Sets the DNS address 1 Required in order to select the connecting device from the host name using the FTP client function DNS2 0 0 0 0 Sets the DNS address 2 Required in order to select the connecting device from the host name using the FTP client function UPnP DISABLE ENABLE Enables or disables the Universal Plug Play function NET CFG RESET Press the MENU knob to Rese...

Page 145: ...99 to 99 Adjusts the sharpness of edge enhancement by the upconverter UC CRISPENING _8 to 7 Sets the amplitude width at which the upconverter does not emphasize low amplitude signals UC DETAIL LIMIT _99 to 99 Sets the maximum level of edge enhancement by the upconverter UC LV DEPEND LVL _8 to 7 Sets the luminance of edge enhancement by the upconverter UC DTL FREQUENCY 3 2M 4 5M 5 0M 4 0M Sets the ...

Page 146: ...all the items of the USER menu to the to execute this menu item standard setup File selection display Item Setting Function MEMORY STICK ACCESS Display only The display appears when inserting a Memory Stick or during saving data in a Memory Stick or during reading data from a Memory Stick DISPLAY MODE ALL F ID DATA MODEL Switches the attributes when displaying the following file ALL File ID and da...

Page 147: ...t the data from Memory Stick that are set on the MENU CUSTOMIZE menu during execution of USER FILE LOAD LOAD OUT OF USER OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function to read out the data from Memory Stick that are not contained in the present USER menu during execution of USER FILE LOAD BEFORE FILE PAGE OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function not to save the USER FILE page and the subsequent pages of the USER menu i...

Page 148: ...b to Returns the settings of all menu items to the default execute this menu item setting when shipped from the factory 3SEC CLR PRESET OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function that returns the data in the PRESET layer to its factory set value when the MENU CANCEL PRST ESCAPE switch is pressed for 3 seconds It returns to OFF at power on even when having been turned ON NETWORK DATA OFF ON Selects whether o...

Page 149: ...ored the file ID is saved symbols and space File selection display When calling a file from the inside of the unit when saving a file to the inside of the unit SCENE RECALL Item Setting Function DISPLAY MODE ALL F ID DATE MODEL Switches the attributes when displaying a file stored in a Memory Stick For a file stored in the main unit the file ID is displayed when ALL F ID DATE is selected When MODE...

Page 150: ...ute this menu item displayed Select the target read file from which data is read or select the target storage file to which the data is going to be stored When saving the data in a new file select NEW FILE 5FILE LOAD Press the MENU knob to Reads the 5 files that are being displayed on execute this menu item screen into MEM1 5 inside the main unit 5FILE SAVE Press the MENU knob to Saves the content...

Page 151: ...NCE file from a Memory Stick select YES for the confirmation message to execute this menu item REFERENCE SAVE Press the MENU knob and Saves the REFERENCE file in a Memory Stick select YES for the confirmation message to execute this menu item F ID 16 characters Sets the file ID alphanumeric numbers When REFERENCE STORE of REFERENCE symbols and space SAVE is executed this ID is saved SCENE WHITE DA...

Page 152: ...plays the manufacturer name of the lens when a serial lens is attached When a lens other than a serial lens is attached Unknown is displayed n When the LENS FILE STORE is executed the stored memory number is displayed When the LENS NO OFFSET is executed the message NO OFFSET is displayed File selection display When calling a file from the inside of the unit when saving a file to the inside of the ...

Page 153: ...lare compensation level LENS G FLARE _99 to 99 Adjusts the G flare compensation level LENS B FLARE _99 to 99 Adjusts the B flare compensation level LENS W R OFST _99 to 99 Adjusts the R white gain offset value LENS W B OFST _99 to 99 Adjusts the B white gain offset value n In the LENS M VMOD LENS CENTER H LENS CENTER V LENS R G B FLARE and LENS W R W B OFST the lens extender position is displayed ...

Page 154: ... value n In the LENS R G B V H SAW and LENS R G B V H PARA the lens extender position is displayed in the rightmost end of the menu items Blank Extender OFF EX Extender ON 0 8 Shrinker ON MEMORY STICK Display Function on Memory Stick Item Setting Function M S FORMAT Press the MENU knob Implements formatting of a Memory Stick to execute this menu item All of the data is erased M S IN JUMP TO OFF US...

Page 155: ...an be reset LOADING rst Display only Displays the total count of disc insertion Can be reset SEEK rst Display only Displays the total seek time of the optical head Can be reset TIME DATE Display Confirming and setting date and hour Item Setting Function ADJUST Press the MENU knob Sets date and time For more details refer to Then the TIME ADJUST Setting the Date Time of Internal Clock display appea...

Page 156: ...Y 355 board 1 TSYS Display only Displays the DVP 45 board s IC1000 IC1200 IC1400 version stored in the ROM IC505 IC506 on the SY 355 board 1 TMBP Display only Displays the DVP 45 board s IC1000 IC1200 IC1400 version stored in the ROM IC505 IC506 on the SY 355 board 1 FAM Display only Displays the SY 355 board s IC600 version stored in the ROM IC505 IC506 on the SY 355 board 1 2 LABY Display only D...

Page 157: ...Y 355 board Can be upgraded with the firmware package file from MENU DEV STATUS Display Checking the communication function of each device Item Display Function I O _ I O Status display of MS FP CN DCP VF MS 86 IC2 FP 157 IC107 CN 3005 IC1 DCP 44 IC1119 VF IO in each VF OK NG __ message is displayed OK Normal NG Abnormal __ The state is not defined D A _ D A Status display of DCP1 DCP2 DCP3 DCP 44...

Page 158: ...MPOSITE INPUT Display only O appears when the optional CBK SC02 Analog Composite Input Board is installed SD REC PB Display only O appears when the optional CBKZ MD01 SD Record and Playback Software is installed 24P REC PB Display only O appears when the optional CBKZ FC01 23 98P Record and Playback Software is installed D07 OPTION TOP HD SD SDI INPUT COMPOSITE INPUT SD REC PB 24P REC PB ...

Page 159: ...menu can be selected 6 The following contents are available in the SERVICE menu 7 Keep turning the MENU knob to display the next page 11 20 8 Keep turning the MENU knob further to display the next page 21 25 m After servicing is completed make sure to set the S402 1 AT 177 board to the OFF position and exit from SERVICE mode When parameters are changed while the SERVICE menu is displayed run ALL P...

Page 160: ...menu item Refer to 5 2 Data Structure for details of the hierarchical structure FACTORY PRESET Press the MENU knob Returns all of the settings to the default setting when shipped from the to execute this menu item factory Excluding the black balance automatic adjustment value SP FUNC Item Setting Function GAIN DISP MODE dB ISO Turns ON OFF the function that sets the GAIN value in the ISO indicatio...

Page 161: ... implemented by the above WHT SHAD CH SEL R WHT H PARA 99 to 99 Adjusts the H PARA correction R G B The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above WHT SHAD CH SEL R WHT V SAW 99 to 99 Adjusts the V SAW correction R G B The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above WHT SHAD CH SEL R WHT V ...

Page 162: ... correction R G B The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above BLK SHAD CH SEL R BLK V SAW 99 to 99 Adjusts the V SAW correction R G B The R G and B displays are switched in accordance with the channel selection implemented by the above BLK SHAD CH SEL R BLK V PARA 99 to 99 Adjusts the V PARA correction R G B The R G and B displays are switc...

Page 163: ...factory SAW PARA or 2D 2D BLACK SHADING OFF ON Turns ON OFF the function that sets whether to apply 2D black shading area shading TEST OUT SELECT VBS Y R G B LCD Selects the video signal of the TEST OUT connector MASTER GAIN TMP 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 Temporarily adjusts the master gain value 18 24 30 36 42 dB VCO ADJUST Item Setting Function TEST OUT SELECT VBS Y R G B LCD Selects the video signal of the...

Page 164: ...he V substrate voltage of the G channel B VSUB 9 0 V to 18 0 V 0 1 V step 1 Sets the V substrate voltage of the B channel R VSUB OFST P 5 0 V to 5 0 V 0 1 V step Adjusts the offset for the V substrate voltage of the R channel during the progressive reading 2 G VSUB OFST P 5 0 V to 5 0 V 0 1 V step Adjusts the offset for the V substrate voltage of the G channel during the progressive reading 2 B VS...

Page 165: ...of the TEST OUT connector FBC ADJUST Item Setting Function FBC ADJUST MODE OFF ON Periodically switches the high speed feedback clamp and the normal feedback clamp For adjusting R G B FBC OFFSET R FBC OFFSET _99 to 99 Adjusts the DC offset for the high speed feedback clamp G FBC OFFSET _99 to 99 Adjusts the DC offset for the high speed feedback clamp B FBC OFFSET _99 to 99 Adjusts the DC offset fo...

Page 166: ...CD PSIG LCD BRIGHT _99 to 99 Adjusts the color LCD brightness displayed in normal position LCD BRIGHT R _99 to 99 Adjusts the black balance of the picture displayed in normal position Adjusts the R output signal BRIGHT with reference to the G output signal LCD BRIGHT B _99 to 99 Adjusts the black balance of the picture displayed in reverse position Adjusts the B output signal BRIGHT with reference...

Page 167: ... 2 3 4 Sets the RPN correction width CURSOR H POS 37 to 1966 Sets position of the RPN cursor horizontal CURSOR V POS 34 to 1118 Sets position of the RPN cursor vertical CURSOR JUMP PREV CURR NEXT Jumps the cursor to the position in which the RPN data is registered PREV Jumps to the RPN data preceding the current position CURR Current display NEXT Jumps to the RPN data after the current position RE...

Page 168: ...tures inside the unit are low VDR MAINTENANCE Item Setting Function AUDIO A D ADJUST Press the MENU knob Adjustment of the AUDIO A D Error Correction value to execute this menu item Refer to 4 11 AUDIO A D Error Correction for details AUDIO D A ADJUST Press the MENU knob Adjustment of the AUDIO D A Error Correction value to execute this menu item Refer to 4 12 AUDIO D A Error Correction for detail...

Page 169: ...ctions of the two shafts BLOCK TRACKING Checks the tracking directions of the two shafts ACTUATOR SA ACTUATOR Checks the SA actuator LASER Checks the laser ND FILTER Checks the ND filter LENS CLEANING Performs Pick up lens cleaning ADJUST SERVO_1 Servo 1 system MTX BLOCK PI FE BLOCK FE AGC auto adjustment SKEW TAN ADJUST Adjust the skew RAD ADJUST SERVO_2 Servo 2 system SKEW OFFSET TE CE BLOCK SV ...

Page 170: ...the measurement mode MODE SENSE REGI DRANG OFF It returns to OFF when the main power is turned on S N S N ratio measurement mode MODU Modulation degree measurement mode RESO Resolution power measurement mode SENSE Sensitivity measurement mode REGI Registration measurement mode DRANG Dynamic range measurement mode MASTER BLACK _99 to 99 Adjusts the master black level All of the R G and B signal bla...

Page 171: ...only Number of times of charge discharge CAPACITY Display only Selecting the capacity when battery is fully charged VOLTAGE Display only Indicating the battery voltage CURRENT Display only Indicating the battery current REMAINING Display only Indicating the remaining power of the battery in units of REMAINING MIN Display only Indicating the remaining power of the battery in units of time minute MO...

Page 172: ...next periodical replacement should be SPINDLE rst Display only SPINDLE RUNNING spindle motor rotation time display mode resettable Accumulates the time during which the spindle is rotating and displays the value by an hour Resettable By resetting it after replacing a spindle the value can be used as a reference to when the next replacement should be LOADING rst Display only LOADING COUNTER number ...

Page 173: ...he dummy white spots are displayed in the order of R G B starting from the center of screen to the right Adjusts the S H DC B R channel G channel B channel to the point where the dummy white spots are least visible on the screen Adjusts them with the GAIN set in 12 dB TEST OUT SELECT VBS Y R G B LCD Select the video signal to be output from the TEST OUT connector S H DC B R ch 1 _99 to 99 Adjusts ...

Page 174: ...sponding to the LSI DCP2 on the DEV STATUS page on the installed DCP board is PROCYON V or not If cross mark X is indicated the DCP board on which ZXCV is mounted is installed TG VERSION Display only Indicating the ROM Version number of IC8 TG 260 board The board name to be displayed is the name of the board that is actually installed SERVICE FILE Item Setting Function SVC FILE LOAD Press the MENU...

Page 175: ...m 4 10 16 SKEW 4 10 1 Basic Operation on Drive Maintenance Menus Enter the drive maintenance menu from the SERVICE menu Refer to 4 9 SERVICE Menu If a cartridge is remaining inside it is ejected automatically 1 Select the S16 VDR MAINTENANCE on the SERVICE menu 2 Select DRIVE MAINTE by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob 3 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob The d...

Page 176: ...NU knob The result appears 4 10 4 FAN MOTOR This menu allows you to check the fan motor connected to the optical drive Menu hierarchy DRIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK DEVICE FAN MOTOR 1 A confirmation screen appears 2 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob The result appears If failed The following screen appears DEW SENSOR CHECK START YES NO DEW SENSOR DRY FAN MOTOR CHECK START YES NO...

Page 177: ...SENSOR 1 A confirmation screen appears 2 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob A confirmation screen appears 3 Check that the unit is placed horizontally and press the MENU knob When the optical drive is detected as horizontal the following screen appears If failed The following screen appears Check optical drive posture and sensor installation n CHECKING Disconnection check ...

Page 178: ...2 3 4 Appears just for a moment LOADER CHECKING ERROR POSITION DOWN REC INHI NOT INHI DOWN SENSOR DOWN SENSOR HOLE 2 3 4 SENSOR HOLE When insert 23 3 GB SL disc such as PFD23A the message SENSOR HOLE 2 3 4 is displayed When insert 50 GB SL disc such as PFD50LA the message SENSOR HOLE 3 4 is displayed In cases other than above check the corresponding detection sensor because of possibility of failu...

Page 179: ...or a moment LOADER CHECKING ERROR POSITION DOWN REC INHI INHI DOWN SENSOR DOWN SENSOR HOLE 2 3 4 Moving DOWN Position to STBY Position 1 The item selection screen appears 2 Select MOVE TO STBY POS by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob A confirmation screen appears 3 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob The result appears The loader moves to the STBY position If fa...

Page 180: ...SOR HOLE 2 3 4 Appears just for a moment LOADER CHECKING ERROR POSITION STBY REC INHI INHI DOWN SENSOR NOT DOWN SENSOR HOLE Moving STBY Position to EJECT Position 1 The item selection screen appears 2 Press the MENU knob A confirmation screen appears 3 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob The result appears The loader moves to the EJECT position to eject the cartridge If fai...

Page 181: ...K START YES NO AUTO TEST CHECKING OK AUTO TEST CHECKING ERROR 4 10 8 IN LIM TEST This menu allows you to move the optical block assembly to the inner limit position of the disc Menu hierarchy DRIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK SLIDER IN LIM TEST 1 A confirmation screen appears 2 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob The result appears n Check visually that the optical block assembly mov...

Page 182: ...CE CHECK SPINDLE MOTOR AUTO TEST AUTO TEST CHECK START YES NO AUTO TEST INSERT DISC AUTO TEST CHECKING OK 4 10 9 OUT LIM TEST This menu allows you to move the optical block assembly to the outer limit position of the disc Menu hierarchy DRIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK SLIDER OUT LIM TEST 1 A confirmation screen appears 2 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob The result appears n Chec...

Page 183: ...OR 1 A confirmation screen appears 2 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob Check that the 2 axis actuator moves several times If the actuator does not move or its movement is not smooth the harness may be connected improperly or the optical block may be defective The result appears If failed The following screen appears FOCUS ACTUATOR CHECK START YES NO FOCUS ACTUATOR CHECKIN...

Page 184: ...NG OK SA ACTUATOR CHECKING ERROR 4 10 12 TRACKING ACTUATOR This menu allows you to check the tracking of the 2 axis actuator Menu hierarchy DRIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK OPTICAL BLOCK TRACKING ACTUATOR 1 A confirmation screen appears 2 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob Check that the 2 axis actuator moves several times If the actuator does not move or its movement is not smooth...

Page 185: ...esult appears If failed The following screen appears LASER CHECK START YES NO LASER INSERT DISC LASER CHECKING OK LASER CHECKING ERROR 4 10 15 ND FILTER This menu allows you to check the ND filter Menu hierarchy DRIVE MAINTENANCE CHECK OPTICAL BLOCK ND FILTER 1 A confirmation screen appears 2 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob The result appears If failed The following scr...

Page 186: ...en appears 2 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob A warm up screen appears n If five minutes has already passed since power ON this screen appears just for a moment If the power has been supplied to the unit for over five minutes you can select YES and proceed to the next step even after you turn off the power and then turn it back on 3 A confirmation screen appears when 000...

Page 187: ...G FINISHED CLEANING 4 10 18 SERVO_1 This menu allows you to adjust the offset and gain of the signal circuit for servo error detection Refer to Section 8 Optical Drive Alignment for details Menu hierarchy DRIVE MAINTENANCE ADJUST SERVO_1 4 10 19 SKEW This menu allows you to skew adjustment Remove the loader assembly before executing this menu Refer to Section 8 Optical Drive Alignment for details ...

Page 188: ... shown in the figure when checking the sensor The servo operation is not ensured if the optical drive is incorrectly placed Preparation 1 Place the unit with the outside panel facing upward as shown in the figure 2 Connect the component cable to the TEST OUT connector and the monitor 3 Select VIDEO OUT MENU from the VIDEO OUT page in the OPERATION menu The menu appears on the connected monitor Men...

Page 189: ...02 09 22 02 00 3C 500 03 09 21 11 19 3C 500 04 09 21 11 18 3C 500 05 09 21 11 13 3C 500 06 09 21 10 58 04 77C 07 09 21 10 58 02 B68 08 09 21 10 58 08 091 ERROR LOGGER 09 09 21 10 58 37 500 10 09 20 01 00 3C 500 11 12 13 14 15 16 CLEAR ERROR LOG ERROR LOGGER 01 2007 09 22 13 38 39 C 95 503 Clearing Error Log 1 Display the error log list 2 Select CLEAR ERROR LOG by turning the MENU knob and press th...

Page 190: ...g screen appears UPLOAD TO EEPROM FLASH EEPROM LOAD BACKUP DATA ARE YOU SURE YES NO UPLOAD TO EEPROM FLASH EEPROM LOAD BACKUP DATA LOADING COMPLETED UPLOAD TO EEPROM FLASH EEPROM LOAD BACKUP DATA LOADING FAILED 4 10 23 VERSION This menu displays the version of the optical drive Menu hierarchy DRIVE MAINTENANCE OTHERS VERSION 4 10 24 SERIAL NO This menu displays the serial number of the optical dri...

Page 191: ...RT YES NO AUDIO A D ADJUST CH1 ADJUSTING CH2 CH3 CH4 AUDIO A D ADJUST CH1 COMPLETE CH2 ADJUSTING CH3 CH4 Screen displayed when all CH is are finished 4 Press down the MENU ESCAPE switch when the adjustment is complete 5 Turn off the power of this equipment once and back on again The error is corrected m If TIME OVER ERR is indicated on the adjustment screen check the menu setting switch setting an...

Page 192: ...IO D A ADJUST ADJUST START YES NO AUDIO D A ADJUST COMPLETE ADJUSTING YES NO 4 13 AUDIO LEVEL Volume Compensation Before starting adjustment refer to 9 1 Preparation Fixtures and Equipment For more details refer to 1 10 2 Measuring Equipment Signal generator Adjustment Procedure 1 Input the sine wave of 4 dBu of 1 kHz to the AUDIO IN CH1 connector and CH2 connector on the rear 2 Align the LEVEL kn...

Page 193: ...rt a blank disc for recording into the unit press the REC START button and begin recording 3 Execute POWER A D ADJUST from the page of VDR MAINTENANCE of the SERVICE menu 4 Turn the MENU knob to select YES and press the MENU knob 5 After adjustment finishes press down on the MENU ESCAPE switch n If the message ADJUST ERROR appears in the adjustment result menu recheck whether a 12 V voltage is sup...

Page 194: ...total number of logs DISPLAY ERROR LOG ERROR XX XXX 003 0027 DATE MM DD HH MM SS TC 00 00 00 00 2008 MM DD HH MM SS 1 Date when the error has occurred 2 TC value when the error has occurred 3 Current data and time 1 2 3 SERVICE SUPPORT DISPLAY ERR LOG EXEC CLEAR ERR LOG EXEC CLEAR ERROR LOG CLEAR ALL DATA YES NO CLEAR ERROR LOG EXECUTING Clearing the Error Log n Normally do not clear the error log...

Page 195: ...S file when the LENS FILE STORE is executed The items are indicated by the symbols STD The items that are returned to the standard setup PRESET value when the STANDARD submenu is clicked Power OFF Indicates the items that return to the default setting when the unit was shipped from the factory at power off SVC Indicates the item that can be saved in the service when the SVC FILE SAVE is executed T...

Page 196: ... X X X 05 REC FUNCTION CACHE INTVAL REC OFF X X X X It is set to OFF when A INT M INT is selected CACHE REC TIME 0 2S X X X X TAKE TOTAL TIME 5MIN X X X X REC TIME 5SEC X X X X PRE LIGHTING OFF X X X X NUMBER OF FRAME 1 X X X X TRIGGER INTERVAL M X X X X DISC EXCHG CACHE OFF X X X X CLIP CONT REC OFF X X X X 06 ASSIGNABLE SW ASSIGN SW 1 OFF X X X X ASSIGN SW 2 OFF X X X X ASSIGN SW 3 OFF X X X X A...

Page 197: ...ISP 16 9 4 3 ID OFF X X X X DISP WRR RF LVL OFF X X X X DISP REC FORMAT OFF X X X X DISP CLIP NO PB ON X X X X DISP TIME CODE OFF X X X X DISP ALAC OFF X X X X 10 VF DISP 3 LOW LIGHT OFF X X X X LOW LIGHT LEVEL 0 O X X X X VF BATT WARNING 10 X X X X ABSOLUTE VALUE OFF X X X X 11 LED GAIN ON X X X X SHUTTER ON X X X X WHT PRESET ON X X X X ATW RUN ON X X X X EXTENDER ON X X X X FILTER OFF X X X X O...

Page 198: ...n X the VF switch setting ZEBRA SELECT 1 X X X X ZEBRA1 DET LVL 70 X X X X ZEBRA1 APT LVL 10 X X X X ZEBRA2 DET LVL 100 X X X X VF DETAIL LEVEL 0 O X X X X VF ASPECT SD AUTO X X X X 16 AUTO IRIS IRIS OVERRIDE OFF X X X X IRIS SPEED 0 O X X X X CLIP HIGH LIGHT OFF X X X X IRIS WINDOW 1 X X O IRIS WINDOW IND OFF X T X T X O Initial value X IRIS VAR WIDTH 240 X X X X IRIS VAR HEIGHT 135 X X X X IRIS ...

Page 199: ... X X OFFSET WHITE B OFF X X X X WARM COOL B 3200 X X X X WARM COOL BAL B 0 X X X X 22 SHT ENABLE SHUTTER ECS ON X X X X SHUTTER SLS OFF X X X X SHUTTER 1 32 ON X X X X SHUTTER 1 33 ON X X X X SHUTTER 1 40 ON X X X X SHUTTER 1 48 ON X X X X SHUTTER 1 50 ON X X X X SHUTTER 1 60 ON X X X X SHUTTER 1 96 ON X X X X SHUTTER 1 100 ON X X X X SHUTTER 1 120 ON X X X X SHUTTER 1 125 ON X X X X SHUTTER 1 250...

Page 200: ...COUNTRY CODE Blank X X X X X X ORGANIZATION Blank X X X X X X USER CODE Blank X X X X X X TIME ZONE 00 X X X X 27 CLIP TITLE TITLE DSABL X X X X SELECT PREFIX EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CLEAR MUNERIC EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LOAD PREFIX DATA EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PREFIX TITLE X X X X X X NUMERIC 00001 X X X X X X X 28 FILE NAMING NAMING FORM C X X X X AUTO NAMING C X X X X 29 SELECT LETTER BOX DISABLE X X X X FUNC...

Page 201: ... O X O X B GAIN A 0 O O X O X COLOR TEMP B 3200 O O X O X C TEMP BAL B 0 O O X O X R GAIN B 0 O O X O X B GAIN B 0 O O X O X 03 BLACK FLARE MASTER BLACK 0 O O X O R BLACK 0 O T X O B BLACK 0 O T X O MASTER FLARE 0 O O X O R FLARE 0 O O O G FLARE 0 O O O B FLARE 0 O O O FLARE ON T X O TEST OUT SELECT VBS X T X O Y when R G B 04 GAMMA GAMMA ON T X O STEP GAMMA 0 45 X O MASTER GAMMA 0 O O X O R GAMMA...

Page 202: ...APERTURE ON T X O DETAIL LEVEL 0 O O X O APERTURE LEVEL 0 O O X O DTL H V RATIO 0 O O X O CRISPENING 0 O O X O LEVEL DEPEND ON X O LEVEL DEPEND LVL 0 O O X O DETAIL FREQUENCY 0 O O X O 08 DETAIL 2 KNEE APERTURE OFF X O KNEE APT LVL 0 O O X O DETAIL LIMIT 0 O O X O DTL WHT LIMIT 0 O O X O DTL BLK LIMIT 0 O O X O DTL V BLK LMT 0 O O X O V DTL CREATION R G X O H V CONTROL MODE V X O 09 SD DETAIL SD D...

Page 203: ...O O X O MATRIX USER G R 0 O O X O MATRIX USER G B 0 O O X O MATRIX USER B R 0 O O X O MATRIX USER B G 0 O O X O 12 MTX MULTI MATRIX OFF X O MATRIX MULTI OFF X O MATRIX AREA IND OFF X T X T X O Initial value X MATRIX COLOR DET EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MTX MULTI PRESET EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MTX MULTI AXIS B X T X T X O Initial value X MTX MULTI HUE 0 O O X O MTX MULTI SAT 0 O O X O 13 V MODULATION VMOD ON X ...

Page 204: ...EF LENS STD Power OFF SVC 16 SCENE FILE 1 STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SCENE RECALL EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SCENE STORE EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F ID Blank X X X X X X ...

Page 205: ... X X X X BLACK SAW PARA ON X T X T X O ON X MASTER BLACK 0 O O X O MASTER GAIN TMP Depends on X X O Depends on X the switch the GAIN setting switch setting 03 LEVEL ADJUST VBS VIDEO LEVEL 0 X O X X X X HD Y LEVEL 0 X O X X X X TEST OUT SELECT VBS X T X O Y when R G B 04 BATTERY 1 Info BEFORE END 5 X X X X Info END 0 X X X X Sony BEFORE END 11 5V X X X X Sony END 11 0V X X X X Other BEFORE END 11 8...

Page 206: ...L FRONT X X X X REAR1 WRR LEVEL SIDE1 X X X X REAR2 WRR LEVEL SIDE2 X X X X AUDIO CH3 LEVEL FIX X X X X AUDIO CH4 LEVEL FIX X X X X 09 WRR SETTING WRR VALID CH SEL ALL X X X X WRR CH SELECT TX1 X T X X X X Initial value X WRR DELAY COMP ON X X X X TX1 2 3 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TX1 2 3 4 AUDIO PEAK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TX1 2 3 4 INPUT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LEVEL TX1 2 3 4 ATT LEVEL 0dB _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TX1 2 3 4 LCF FREQ ...

Page 207: ...LL ONLY OFF X X X X RM COMMON OFF X X X X MEMORY RM REC START RM X X X X SHT DISP MODE SEC X X X X AF MARKER SOURCE ASPEC X X X X RM F NO DISPLAY CTRL X X X X FAN CONTROL AUTO X X X X FOCUS MAG SW MTRY X X X X 14 CAM CONFIG 3 ALAC AUTO X X X X 15 PRESET WHT COLOR TEMP P 3200 X O X O C TEMP BAL P 0 O X O X O R GAIN P 0 O X O X O B GAIN P 0 O X O X O AWB ENABLE P OFF X T X X X X Initial value X 16 W...

Page 208: ...VBS X T X O Y when R G B MASTER GAIN TMP Depends on X X O Depends on X the switch the GAIN setting switch setting 22 APR APR EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ APR SLS EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ APR PRESET EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 23 NETWORK DHCP 2 DSABL X X X X X X IP ADDRESS 2 192 168 1 10 X X X X X X SUBNET MASK 2 255 255 255 0 X X X X X X DEF GATEWAY 2 0 0 0 0 X X X X X X LINK SPEED 2 AUTO X X X X X X DUPLEX 2 AUTO X X X X...

Page 209: ...EC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALL FILE SAVE EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F ID Blank X X X X X X ALL PRESET EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STORE ALL PRESET EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CLEAR ALL PRESET EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3SEC CLR PRESET OFF X T X X X X Initial value X NETWORK DATA OFF X X X X X X 04 SCENE FILE 1 STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 STANDARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STANDARD ...

Page 210: ... Depends _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on the Lens 07 LENS FILE 2 LENS M VMOD 0 X X X X X X LENS CENTER H 0 X X X X X X LENS CENTER V 0 X X X X X X TEST OUT SELECT VBS X T X O Y when R G B LENS R FLARE 0 X X X X X X LENS G FLARE 0 X X X X X X LENS B FLARE 0 X X X X X X LENS W R OFST 0 X X X X X X LENS W B OFST 0 X X X X X X 08 LENS FILE 3 SHADING CH SEL R X X X X TEST OUT SELECT VBS X T X O Y when R G B LENS R G ...

Page 211: ... _ _ _ MONTH Internal clock_ _ _ _ _ _ _ DAY Internal clock_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 03 ROM VERSION 1 PACKAGE ROM Version _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SY1 ROM Version _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SY2K ROM Version _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SY2U ROM Version _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DRV ROM Version _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AT ROM Version _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FP ROM Version _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 04 ROM VERSION 2 LVIS ROM Version _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TSYS ROM Version _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TMBP ROM Version ...

Page 212: ... _ _ DR OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LSI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DCP1 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DCP2 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DCP3 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DCP4 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TG OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DCP1 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DCP2 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DCP3 OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FRAM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AT OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FAN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MB OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SCI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SY OK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ RM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 07 OPTION BOARD HD SD SDI INPUT _...

Page 213: ... B WHT V PARA 0 X X X X X WHITE SAW PARA ON X T X T X O ON X 04 BLACK SHADING BLK SHAD CH SEL R X T X O TEST OUT SELECT VBS X T X O Y when R G B R G B BLK H SAW 0 X X X X X R G B BLK H PARA 0 X X X X X R G B BLK V SAW 0 X X X X X R G B BLK V PARA 0 X X X X X BLACK SAW PARA ON X T X T X O ON X MASTER BLACK 0 O O X O MASTER GAIN TMP Depends on X X O Depends on X the switch the GAIN setting switch se...

Page 214: ...CD ADJUST 2 R VSUB Factory X X X X X adjustment value G VSUB Factory X X X X X adjustment value B VSUB Factory X X X X X adjustment value R VSUB OFST P Factory X X X X X adjustment value G VSUB OFST P Factory X X X X X adjustment value B VSUB OFST P Factory X X X X X adjustment value CCD H DRIVER Factory X X X X X adjustment value AD CLOCK PHASE Factory X X X X X adjustment value TEST OUT SELECT V...

Page 215: ... X X X G GAMMA 0 X X X X X B GAMMA 0 X X X X X DETAIL LEVEL 0 X X X X X 14 MANUAL RPN TEST OUT SELECT VBS X T X O Y when R G B RPN CURSOR OFF X X X X X Initial value X SUPER MENU ON X X X X RPN WIDTH 1 X X X X X X CURSOR H POS 960 X X X X X X CURSOR V POS 540 X X X X X X CURSOR JUMP CURR X X X X X X RECORD RPN EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DELETE RPN EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 15 RPN MANAGE CONC APR RESET EXEC _ _ _...

Page 216: ... _ _ 21 HOUSE METER2 RESET METER EXEC _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OPERATION 000000H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LASER 000000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OPERATION rst 000000H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SPINDLE rst 000000H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LOADING rst 000000 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SEEK rst 000000H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 22 FUNCTION AF DISPLAY OFF X X X X X LIMIT 23 S H DC S H DC ADJ MODE OFF X X X X X Initial value X TEST OUT SELECT VBS X T X O Y when R G B S H DC B Rch 1 ...

Page 217: ...tantly set the same adjust ment setup as the first camera to the second and subsequent cameras by reading the ALL file data from the memory stick SCENE FILE The SCENE file contains the setup value of the paint items adjusted in accordance with the shooting scene Up to 5 SCENE files can be set in the built in memory and up to 100 SCENE files in a memory stick When an operator saves the setup data o...

Page 218: ...CTORY layer contain absolute values The data in the USER layer which is at the top is used as the actual setup value Regarding the items that change continuously such as DETAIL LEVEL hereafter referred to as analog data in the MENU display when the data in the PRESET layer are changed by performing REFERENCE LOAD refer to step 4 in 5 3 3 or a similar process that displays the differential values b...

Page 219: ...lues Executing STORE USER PRESET Copy the data in the PRESET layer of the USER menu items to the USER layer 3 Initializing all the USER menu setups to the factory default values CLEAR USER PRESET When executing CLEAR USR PRESET on the USER FILE page under the FILE menu page 2 F02 all the items in the USER menu are initialized to the factory default values Executing CLEAR USER PRESET Copy the data ...

Page 220: ...ues Executing USER FILE LOAD Call the USER FILE saved in the memory stick to the data in the USER layer of the USER menu items n There are LOAD OPTION setups such as the one to choose whether or not to load the contents of USER CUSTOMIZE MENU when loading the data from the memory stick LOAD CUSTOM DATA Setup to choose whether or not to call the data to customize the menu LOAD OUT OF USER Setup to ...

Page 221: ...SET layer of the ALL PRESET object items to the USER layer 2 Setting the preset values of the ALL PRESET object items STORE ALL PRESET When executing STORE ALL PRESET on the ALL FILE page under the FILE menu page 3 F03 the ALL FILE items corresponding items among OPERATION PAINT MAINTENANCE and FILE are saved as the default values Executing STORE ALL PRESET Copy the data stored in the USER layer o...

Page 222: ...ct items corresponding items among OPERATION PAINT MAINTENANCE and FILE are saved to the memory stick as ALL FILE Executing ALL FILE SAVE Save the data of the USER and PRESET layers of the ALL FILE object items in the memory stick 5 Calling the ALL FILE saved in the memory stick ALL FILE LOAD When executing ALL FILE LOAD on the ALL FILE page under the FILE menu page 3 F03 ALL FILE stored in the me...

Page 223: ...ng all the REFERENCE FILE setups to the factory default values REFERENCE CLEAR When executing REFERENCE CLEAR on the REFERENCE page under the FILE menu page 5 F05 the REFERENCE FILE items corresponding items among OPERATION PAINT and MAINTENANCE are initialized to the factory default value 1 Executing REFERENCE CLEAR Copy the data stored in the SERVICE layer of the REFERENCE FILE items to the USER...

Page 224: ...the REFERENCE FILE item correspond ing items among OPERATION PAINT and MAINTENANCE Executing REFERENCE LOAD Call the REFERENCE FILE stored in the memory stick to the data on the PRESET layer of the REFERENCE FILE items n Some of the menu items are displayed as the setup data for the newly called REFERENCE reference value E g DETAIL LEVEL Display value of PAINT menu 10 REFERENCE value 20 REFERENCE ...

Page 225: ...e handle all the data n Refer to 4 16 Setup Menu List for the items of SCENE FILE LENS FILE and STANDARD USER PRESET layer PAINT FILE OPERA TION MAINTE NANCE SERVICE Data Structure Menu SCENE FILE items LENS FILE items Memory stick LENS FILE 1 LENS FILE 100 Internal memory FILE 1 FILE 16 FILE 32 Memory stick SCENE FILE 1 SCENE FILE 100 Internal memory FILE 1 FILE 2 FILE 3 FILE 4 FILE 5 ...

Page 226: ...ting USER FILE SAVE Save the data in the SERVICE layer of the SERVICE FILE item in the memory stick 2 Calling the SERVICE FILE saved in the memory stick SERVICE FILE LOAD When executing SVC FILE LOAD on the SERVICE FILE page under the SERVICE menu page 25 S25 the data of the SERVICE FILE corresponding items among OPERATION PAINT MAIN TENANCE FILE and SERVICE stored in the memory stick are called t...

Page 227: ...to the SERVICE layer 2 Initializing all the setup data to the factory default values FACTORY PRESET When executing FACTORY RESET on the MENU SET page under SERVICE menu page 1 S01 all the changed setups except for the DIAGNOSIS menu are initialized to the default value Executing FACTORY PRESET Copy the data stored in the FACTORY layer to the SERVICE PRESET and USER layers USER layer PRESET layer S...

Page 228: ...is PRST If REFERENCE STORE is executed when the WHITE BAL switch is A or B the preset WHITE GAIN to be specified in the MAINTENANCE menu PRESET WHT page is also overwritten to the value of the saved WHITE GAIN REFERENCE CLEAR When the WHITE BAL switch is A at the time of execution R B GAIN of A becomes the default FILE menu REFERENCE page value When the WHITE BAL switch is B R B GAIN of B becomes ...

Page 229: ...ected the hardware switches of the RM B150 take precedence 5 4 3 Shutter The values of SHUTTER ON OFF ECS frequency and SHUTTER SEL can be saved in the SCENE FILE When the PDW 700 is used in a standalone manner the value of the ECS frequency and SHUT TER SEL can be read The values are retained until a change is made The values are retained even after the power is turned off The hardware switches a...

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Page 231: ...r assembly Cleaner assembly Laser parameter Check every 6000 A 1256 291 A LASER PARAMETER Replace when bristles of brush Cleaner P100 assembly become sparse or damaged remarkably PS 708 board Laser parameter Replace around the same time A 1164 283 A LASER PARAMETER as optical block assembly PS 708 board Lithium battery Current carrying hours About 5 years 1 528 174 31 OPERATION Lithium battery CR2...

Page 232: ... and to apply excessive force during cleaning Do not insert a cartridge before cleaning fluid complete ly evaporates after cleaning 2 Preparation 1 Turn the power off 2 Remove the loader assembly Refer to Section 7 1 1 6 2 2 Cleaning Loader Assembly Precautions The loader assembly consists of precision parts Be careful not to damage and give excessive force to the parts Cleaning Procedure Tools Cl...

Page 233: ... the drive assembly Refer to Section 1 12 1 The spindle motor and the actuator around the objective lens have intense magnetic circuits Keep magnetic substance away from these parts If the magnetic force makes a screwdriver hit the actuator the objective lens will be damaged If the magnetic substance is moved close to these parts their characteristics may be changed The drive assembly consists of ...

Page 234: ...g attaches to the non painted surface of outer cabinet the cabinet may corrode in white If it attaches wipe it off immediately with alcohol 3 If water leaks inside the unit turn off the power and dry the unit with hair dryer and so on Check especially that water does not remain in the CCD block or the power supply block n If the unit is not taken care of appropriately corrosion may occur inside th...

Page 235: ...OUNTER RESET SEEK RUN HOURS RESET ALL METERS Resets the power on hours Resets the spindle rotation time Resets the light output counter value for the optical head Resets the number of times the disc has been loaded Resets the seek operation time for the optical head Resets all the hour meters 6 4 Digital Hours Meter The hours meter has six types of display mode The operation hours or operation cou...

Page 236: ...6 6 PDW 700 V1 E 6 5 Recommended Replacement Parts This section describes the recommended replacement parts and recommended replacement time 8 11 16 18 15 19 10 19 6 12 5 21 20 7 1 9 17 13 13 4 14 14 3 ...

Page 237: ...77 892 01 16 Holder lens mount 3 796 982 02 17 Battery connector 1 820 459 21 18 Ring mount 3 186 442 01 Replace every 5 years 19 Collar suspension 3 654 615 02 20 Cover bottom handle 3 796 975 02 21 VTR start button 3 986 632 02 Replace every about 3 years or check for deformation and deterioration abraded or damaged or lost from time to time Replace it as necessary When the part is replaced appl...

Page 238: ...r use the unit may malfunction Replace the battery connector immediately if the terminal is deformed or bends or if the surface color changes Refer to Section 1 7 10 6 7 Precaution on Hanging Bracket of Handle If the Suspension Collar of the Hanging Bracket is deteriorated abraded or damaged or lost Replace the Suspension Collar 3 654 615 02 If the Hanging Bracket itself is deformed or becomes loo...

Page 239: ...Replacement Parts List for details The optical block assembly in the drive may be damaged by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes Therefore be sure to establish a ground before starting an operation Refer to Section 1 12 1 The spindle motor and the actuator around the objective lens have intense magnetic circuits Keep magnetic substance away from these parts If the magnetic force ...

Page 240: ...t the flexible card wire from the connector CN1 on the SW 1125G board 6 Fully loosen the two screws fixing the loader assembly and remove it in the direction of the arrow A n These screws have a drop safe so that the screws cannot be removed from the loader assembly 7 Remove the loader assembly in the direction of the arrow B and disconnect the harness from the connector CN709 on the SE 857 board ...

Page 241: ... loader assembly as shown in Fig 1 4 Reinstall the loader assembly in the base plate assembly and fix it using the two screws with drop safe stoppers n Confirm that the LD spacer is correctly installed in the positioning pin A at two locations 5 Connect the flexible card wire to the connec tor CN1 on the SW 1125G board 6 Reinstall the SW guard assembly Refer to Section 1 7 6 Loader assembly Gear A...

Page 242: ...n reinstall the corner block replace an adhesive sheet with a new one Adhesive sheet 3 870 265 01 8 Reinstall the laser caution sheet Refer to Section 1 6 2 step 2 9 Reinstall the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 7 2 Adhesive sheet Corner block ...

Page 243: ...exible board DR OP from the connector on the optical block assembly 9 Remove the four step screws and draw out the drive sub assembly in the direction of the arrow A and then of the arrow B 7 1 2 Removing Reinstalling Drive Sub Assembly m The optical block assembly in the drive may be damaged by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes Therefore be sure to establish a ground before st...

Page 244: ... 3 Connect the flexible board DR SE858 to the connector CN600 on the SE 858 board n Place the flexible board DR SE858 in the way that it is routed in between the motor and the chassis 4 Connect the flexible board DR SE857 to the connector CN600 on the SE 857 board 5 Reinstall the loader assembly Refer to Section 7 1 1 6 Reinstall the SW guard assembly Refer to Section 1 7 6 7 Reinstall the corner ...

Page 245: ...nged Loader assembly Cleaner assembly CL spring A Special screw 2 x 2 Support this part from the back side with fingers 1 Remove the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 7 1 2 Remove the laser caution sheet Refer to Section 1 6 2 step 2 3 Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet Refer to Section 7 1 1 step 3 4 Remove the SW guard assembly Refer to Section 1 7 6 5 Remove the...

Page 246: ... to these parts their characteristics may be changed Motor bracket assembly Loading motor assembly Loader assembly Precision P2 x 2 5 Fixtures locking compound 1 Remove the outside panel Refer to Section 1 7 1 2 Remove the laser caution sheet Refer to Section 1 6 2 step 2 3 Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet Refer to Section 7 1 1 step 3 4 Remove the SW guard assembly Refe...

Page 247: ... will be significantly shortened if they are folded Flexible board is easily cut Be very careful not to fold them Fixtures Cleaning liquid Cleaning cloth Parallel pin 2 x 20 1 Removal 1 Remove the outside panel Refer to Section 1 7 1 2 Remove the laser caution sheet Refer to Section 1 6 2 step 2 3 Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet Refer to Section 7 1 1 step 3 4 Remove th...

Page 248: ...ing fluid soaked 3 Remove the screw to remove the OP rack assembly and the OP stopper rubber 4 Install the OP stopper rubber and the OP rack assembly onto a new optical block assembly with a screw Tightening torque 10 x 10_2 0 01 N m 1 0 0 1 kgf cm m If the OP stopper rubber is deformed or deteriorated replace it with a new one Be careful so that the OP stopper rubber does not come out of the both...

Page 249: ...ll the main shaft with the two flat head screws Tightening torque 20 x 10_2 0 01 N m 2 0 0 1 kgf cm n Do not turn the two screws that secure the sub shaft 5 Pull out the parallel pin 6 Press the die casting part or the connector of the optical block assembly and check the following The optical block assembly moves smoothly The OP rack assembly and the No 3 gear assembly are not disengaged 7 Instal...

Page 250: ...lock with adhesive sheet and cover sheet Refer to Section 7 1 1 step 3 4 Remove the SW guard assembly Refer to Section 1 7 6 5 Remove the loader assembly Refer to Section 7 1 1 6 Remove the drive sub assembly Refer to Section 7 1 2 7 Reverse the drive sub assembly n Do not to put the drive sub assembly reversed on anywhere If it is put this may cause damage to the spindle motor or the optical bloc...

Page 251: ...operly engaged with the gear of the OP rack assem bly and with the No 2 gear 4 Attach two stopper washers to the two shafts of the base plate 5 Pull out the two parallel pins 6 Press the die casting part or the connector of the optical block assembly and check the following The optical block assembly moves smooth ly The OP rack assembly and the No 3 gear assembly are not disengaged 7 Reinstall the...

Page 252: ...efer to Section 1 7 1 2 Remove the laser caution sheet Refer to Section 1 6 2 step 2 3 Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet Refer to Section 7 1 1 step 3 4 Remove the SW guard assembly Refer to Section 1 7 6 5 Remove the loader assembly Refer to Section 7 1 1 6 Remove the drive sub assembly Refer to Section 7 1 2 7 Reverse the drive sub assembly n Do not to put the drive sub...

Page 253: ...s easily cut Be very careful not to fold them 1 Remove the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 7 1 2 Remove the laser caution sheet Refer to Section 1 6 2 step 2 3 Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet Refer to Section 7 1 1 step 3 4 Remove the SW guard assembly Refer to Section 1 7 6 5 Remove the loader assembly Refer to Section 7 1 1 6 Disconnect the flexible card wir...

Page 254: ...tion 1 7 6 5 Remove the loader assembly Refer to Section 7 1 1 6 Remove the drive sub assembly Refer to Section 7 1 2 7 Remove the two screws and remove the lock release assembly 8 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN2 on the SW 1385 board Reinstallation 1 Connect the harness to the connector CN2 on the SW 1385 board 2 Install the lock release assembly with the two screws while hooking the...

Page 255: ...r to Section 7 1 9 8 Disconnect the connector CN1 on the SW 1385 board 9 Remove the screw A and disengage the SW 1385 board from the claws of the release lock assembly base 10 Remove the two screws B and remove the LD motor sub assembly Reinstallation 1 Reinstall the removed parts by reversing steps 1 to 10 n Align the protruded portion of the release gear with the claw on the release lock assembl...

Page 256: ...d remove the harness cover 7 Turn the gear A in the arrow direction to move the SE 709 board fixing screw to under the hole of the loader assembly n This step is not necessary when the cartridge has been ejected normally 8 Remove the two screws and remove the SE 709 board 9 Disconnect the harnesses from the connectors CN1 and CN2 Reinstallation 1 Reinstall the removed parts by reversing steps 1 to...

Page 257: ...folded shape 7 2 2 SE 857 Board m To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block assembly in the drive assembly by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes be sure to establish a ground before starting the service operation Refer to Section 1 12 1 The spindle motor and the actuator around the objective lens have intense magnetic circuits Keep magnetic substance away from th...

Page 258: ...es and the tip on the reverse side is insulated Insert the flexible card wire into the connector as far as it will go and then lock it 6 To replace the SE 857 board remove IC4 from the old SE 857 board and mount it on a new SE 857 board n IC4 retains data including adjustment data and hours meter data 7 Reinstall the removed parts by reversing steps 1 to 5 of removal 8 Take service action after re...

Page 259: ...ll be significantly shortened if they are folded Flexible board is easily cut Be very careful not to fold them Removal 1 Remove the outside panel assembly Refer to Section 1 7 1 2 Remove the laser caution sheet Refer to Section 1 6 2 step 2 3 Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet Refer to Section 7 1 1 step 3 4 Remove the SW guard assembly Refer to Section 1 7 6 5 Remove the ...

Page 260: ...card wire connected to CN600 has a conductive area on both sides and the tip on the reverse side is insulated Insert the flexible card wire into the connector as far as it will go and then lock it 4 Connect the harness to the connector CN2 5 Reinstall the removed parts by reversing steps 1 to 5 of removal SE 858 board CN600 CN2 Screws M1 7 Screw M1 7 Screws M1 7 Obverse side Reverse side Conductio...

Page 261: ...aution sheet Refer to Section 1 6 2 step 2 3 Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet Refer to Section 7 1 1 step 3 4 Remove the SW guard assembly Refer to Section 1 7 6 5 Remove the loader assembly Refer to Section 7 1 1 6 Remove the drive sub assembly Refer to Section 7 1 2 7 Remove the tape A and disconnect harness from the connector CN1 8 Remove the three step screws and rem...

Page 262: ...ion FAN is made of rubber and soft enough to remove the fan motor easily 8 Attach the fan cushion to the new fan motor n The arrow 9 on the fan motor must be pointing in the same direction as that on the cushion FAN 9 Insert the fan assembly into the fan fitting holder until it stops m Be sure that the arrow 9 on the cushion FAN points toward the rear panel and that the fan harness comes to the bo...

Page 263: ...screw and remove the filter knob 5 Move the position of the lens mount holder 6 Turn the lens mount counterclockwise and remove the mount cap n Do not touch the filter while the mount cap is removed 7 Remove the screw M2 x 4 and mount lever 8 Turn the lens mount counterclockwise to remove WP3 x 3 M2 x 4 Filter knob Front panel Lens mount holder Lens mount Mount cap Mount lever M3 x 8 M3 x 8 SW3 SW...

Page 264: ...e to install 4 Turn the lens mount counterclockwise until the screw M2 x 4 hole comes in the range shown in the figure 5 Attach the mount lever and the screw M2 x 4 Installation range M2 x 4 Front panel Lens mount Mount lever 1 WP3 x 3 Filter knob Knob shaft Mark Front panel Shield finger LM 6 Attach the filter knob with the setscrew while adjusting the knob using the following steps 1 Shift the l...

Page 265: ... PRESET OFF NETWORK DATA OFF 7 Confirm that the screen returns to the ALL FILE display and the message COMPLETE appears indicating that the saving is complete Service Action after replacement 1 Reset them using the SERVICE menu Refer to 4 9 SERVICE Menu for the details on SERVICE menus 1 Open the switch cover with the power of the main unit turned on and turn on the MENU ON OFF switch The menu app...

Page 266: ...isconnect the harness form the connector CN602 on the AT 177 board 4 Disconnect the harness form the connector CN3 on the DCP 44 board 5 Disconnect the coaxial cables form the five coaxial connectors CN10 CN11 CN12 CN13 and CN14 on the DCP 44 board 6 Remove the two screws B2 6 x 5 7 Disconnect the DCP 44 board The AT 177 board is included from the connector CN101 on the MB 1111 board PSW 2 x 5 TG ...

Page 267: ...3 2 Remove the two screws PSW2 x 5 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN1 and remove the SW 1391 board DVP 45 board Flexible card wire CN101 MB 1111 board SY 355 board B2 6 x 5 CN1500 CN1300 CN1700 CN600 B2 6 x 5 Harness DVP 45 board SY 355 board PSW2 x 5 CN2300 PSW 2 x 5 SW 1391 board CN1 PSW2 x 5 Washer Inside panel Jack cover Harness Nut Sleeve RE knob HP 148 board ENC 118 board CN113 ...

Page 268: ...stick or a similar insulator 1 Remove the inside panel Refer to Section 1 7 3 2 Remove the knobs A two pieces 3 Open the switch door R and remove the knobs B two pieces Knobs B Knobs A SW door R CN850 CN700 CN701 CN702 CN703 CN802 PSW2 x 5 PSW 2 x 5 LCD harness holder FP 157 board Inside panel Unfixed parts FP 157 board Harnesses Harness Lithium battery Harnesses 4 Remove the LCD harness holder 5 ...

Page 269: ...ess SY 355 board CN1300 CN1500 Flexible card wire Harness Connector cover Tally cover CN 2946 CN 3026 board block assembly CN 2946 board B2 x 5 B2 x 5 B3 x 8 Protection rubber 5 Open the connector cover 6 Remove the three screws B2 x 5 and remove the tally cover 7 Remove the two screws B3 x 8 and remove the CN 2946 CN 3026 board block assembly 8 Disconnect the flexible card wire from the connector...

Page 270: ... S1 6 Remove the harness holder rubber to release the harness 7 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN1 and remove the KY 623 board 8 Reinstall the removed parts by reversing steps 1 to 7 of removal 7 7 8 CN 3025 Board and SW 1425 Board 1 Remove the outside panel Refer to Section 1 7 1 2 Remove the inside panel Refer to Section 1 7 3 3 Remove the front panel Refer to Section 7 7 4 4 Remove t...

Page 271: ...on 1 7 1 2 Remove the inside panel Refer to Section 1 7 3 3 Remove the connector cover Refer to Section 1 7 7 4 Remove the connector panel Refer to Section 1 7 8 5 Remove the rear panel Refer to Section 1 7 9 6 Disconnect the two coaxial cables from connectors CN1 CN2 on the CI 37 board Turn CN 3001 board 90 degrees P2 6 x 6 P2 6 x 6 Coaxial cable hold washer Coaxial cable IO 235 board B2 6 x 5 B2...

Page 272: ...Refer to Section 1 7 3 3 Remove the connector cover Refer to Section 1 7 7 4 Remove the connector panel Refer to Section 1 7 8 5 Remove the two screws B2 x 5 and six screws P2 6 x 6 6 Remove the AXM 38 board and SW 1352 board in the direction of arrow 7 Remove the two screws B2 x 5 and remove the CN 2948 board 8 Remove the two screws P2 6 x 6 and remove the RM 216 board 9 Reinstall the removed par...

Page 273: ...tion 1 7 3 2 Remove the handle assembly Refer to Section 1 7 4 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN1 on the SW 1426 board 4 Remove the two screws B2 6 x 5 and remove the SW 1426 board n Be careful not to drop the drop protection rubber attached on the switch CNB 25 board Harnesses Flexible cad wire Harness PS 708 board B2 6 x 3 B2 6 x 5 B2 6 x 5 CN2 CN5 CN6 CN3 CN4 CN7 B2 6 x 5 CN1 SW 14...

Page 274: ...2 6 x 5 DR 606 board assembly B2 x 3 B2 x 3 CN100 CN102 CN857 CN858 CN101 6 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN100 7 Disconnect the flexible card wires from the four connectors CN101 CN102 CN857 CN858 8 Remove the six screws B2 x 3 and remove the DR 606 board assembly 9 Remove the four screws PSW2 x 4 and remove the DR 606 board n When the DR 606 board is removed from the heat sink if the...

Page 275: ...l Refer to Section 1 7 9 6 Remove the PS 731 board Refer to Section 7 7 12 7 Remove the RE 246 board Refer to Section 7 7 18 B2 6 x 5 B2 6 x 5 Bracket a Bracket b RE 246 board B2 x 5 RX 101 board B2 6 x 5 B2 x 5 CN2 Cushion WRR case B2 6 x 5 B2 6 x 5 B2 6 x 5 Claws Claw Exhaust duct a Exhaust duct b 8 Reinstall the removed parts by reversing steps 1 to 7 of removal 10 Remove the screw B2 6 x 5 and...

Page 276: ...19 13 Remove the four screws and remove the separator center Separator front MA bracket MA 162 board PSW 2 x 5 CN1115 MB 1111 board PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 B2 6 x 5 Separator center B2 6 x 5 B2 6 x 5 B2 6 x 3 B2 6 x 3 B2 6 x 5 MB 1111 board CN111 CN110 CN112 CN117 CN123 CN114 CN109 CN113 Flexible flat cable Flexible card wire Flexible card wire 14 Remove the screw and remove the MA bracket 15 Disconnect...

Page 277: ...he cursor on FACTORY PRESET by rotating the MENU knob and press the MENU knob 5 Press the MENU knob and execute FACTORY PRESET 3 Perform the following adjustments Black set adjustment After BLACK BALANCE is displayed press and hold the AUTO W B BAL switch toward BLACK until BLACK SET is displayed again Perform AUTO CONCEAL Perform AUTO CONCEAL2 4 Call back the contents of the previously saved menu...

Page 278: ...the board is replaced Refer to 1 11 2 Firmware Update Using the USB Memory for details 2 Perform the following adjustments AUDIO A D Error Correction Refer to Section 4 11 AUDIO D A Error Correction Refer to Section 4 12 Adjusting Battery End Detection Voltage Refer to Section 4 14 After replacing the volume RV1 RV2 perform the following adjustment AUDIO LEVEL Volume Compensation Refer to Section ...

Page 279: ...e MENU knob and press the MENU knob The ADJUST screen appears DRIVE MAINTENANCE ADJUST SERVO_1 SKEW SERVO_2 OTHER ADJUST 8 2 Procedures After Replacing the Optical Block Assembly and the Board 8 2 1 Adjustment After Replacing the Optical Block Assembly After replacing the optical block assembly perform adjustment in the following order Servo1 Automatic Adjustment Refer to Section 8 3 Skew Adjustme...

Page 280: ...re aligned with the two guide shafts of the unit 7 Put the weight on the cartridge 8 Press the MENU knob The result appears Claw Gear Open Close Cartridge Shutter Weight Guide shafts Guide holes Cartridge How to Close Move the gear in the direction of the arrow until the shutter is closed and the claw snaps SERVO_1 ADJUST START YES NO SERVO_1 SET ALIGNMENT DISC PFD23A RS ADJUST START YES NO 8 3 Se...

Page 281: ...rmation screen appears 3 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob A warm up screen appears n If five minutes has already passed since power ON this screen appears only for a moment 4 A confirmation screen appears when 0000 SEC is displayed 5 Set the alignment disc by referring to steps 4 to 6 in Section 8 3 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob The skew adj...

Page 282: ...pears 12 If the adjustment failed in step 11 repeat steps 1 to 2 until satisfactory result is obtained 1 Turn the tangential IN adjustment screw m The adjustment screw should be turned clockwise for this adjustment If they are turned too much turn them back sufficiently and turn them clockwise again If measured data is turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise If measured data is _ turn the adjus...

Page 283: ...T by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob A confirmation screen appears 3 Select YES by turning the MENU knob and press the MENU knob The result appears 4 When OK appears press the MENU switch n If failed the optical block assembly may be defective 5 Press the MENU switch again The ADJUST screen appears 6 Remove the cartridge and the weight 7 Apply locking compound to the screw shown in t...

Page 284: ...ss the MENU knob The result appears 4 Perform the procedure after adjustment Refer to Section 8 7 In case of error The defect in the EEPROM IC4 SE 857 board is thought 8 7 After Adjustment 1 Turn off the power 2 Reinstalled the outside panel Refer to Section 1 7 2 8 5 Servo2 Automatic Adjustment n This adjustment is not available when the loader assembly is removed Be sure to install the loader as...

Page 285: ...ent SD waveform monitor Tektronix 1755A or equivalent Frequency counter Advantest TR5821AK or equivalent Color monitor Sony HDM 20E1U 14E1U 14E5U or equivalent Signal generator Tektronix SG 5010 TG 2000 or equivalent AC adapter Sony AC DN10 Luminance meter Konica Minolta LS 110 or equivalent Luxmeter Konica Minolta T 10 or equivalent 9 1 2 Connection Section 9 Electrical Alignment AC DN10 DC IN PT...

Page 286: ...rder to ON then be sure to allow for about 10 minute warm up time 9 1 3 Switch Setting before Adjustment Before performing adjustment set switches and menu as follows Inside panel GAIN switch L 0 dB OUTPUT DCC switch CAM OFF WHITE BAL switch PRST Front panel SHUTTER switch OFF Filter knob 1 Lens LENS MANU IRIS C CLOSE Menu MENU OPERATION PAGE GAIN SW ITEM GAIN LOW 0 dB ITEM GAIN MID 6 dB ITEM GAIN...

Page 287: ...eflective characteristics of the reflective type gray scale chart can easily deteriorate over time As a guideline the chart should be replaced every 2 years but the replace ment interval depends on the storage conditions of the chart Luxmeter Light source Chart Setting Illuminance In case of using reflective type chart Measuring equipment Luxmeter Minolta T 10 or equiva lent pre calibrated 1 Turn ...

Page 288: ... TEST OUT connector Specification 37 125 000 70 Hz When the signal is outside the specification perform the following adjustment Change the setting value of HDCK PAL AREA so that the signal meets within the specification When the specification is met press the MENU knob and fix the value 3 SDCK adjustment Set CLK OUT SEL to SDCK The signal of the following specification is output from the TEST OUT...

Page 289: ...t 16 9 in the full underscanned monitor frame Adjustment Procedure 1 AUTO W B BAL switch front panel BLK Perform the automatic black balance adjustment 2 On the menu set as follows MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE WHITE SETTING ITEM COLOR TEMP P 3200 ITEM C TEMP BAL P 0 MENU PAINT PAGE SW STATUS ITEM GAMMA OFF ITEM DETAIL OFF 3 Select the center portion by using the waveform monitor 4 Set the waveform monito...

Page 290: ... adjust ment proceed as follows 1 On the menu set as follows MENU SERVICE PAGE BLACK SHADING ITEM SHADING CH SEL G ITEM TEST OUT SELECT G n The HD signal is output when TEST OUT SELECT is set to a signal other than VBS H SAW H PARA V SAW V PARA 2 On the menu perform the G channel adjustment as follows MENU SERVICE PAGE BLACK SHADING ITEM G BLK H SAW ITEM G BLK V SAW ITEM G BLK H PARA ITEM G BLK V ...

Page 291: ...ect or lens iris and lens zoom are not in good conditions Fixtures and Equipment HD waveform monitor Full white pattern White window chart Preparation Connect an HD waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector Lens IRIS AUTO Waveform monitor setting LUM mode VOLT FULL SCALE range 0 5 Shoot a fully occupied full white pattern in the under scanned monitor frame Adjustment Procedure Perform either step...

Page 292: ...on Connect an HD waveform monitor of the HD SDI to the HDSDI OUT connector Lens IRIS CLOSE AUTO W B BAL switch front panel BLK Perform the automatic black balance adjustment Adjustment Procedure 1 On the menu adjust as follows MENU PAINT PAGE PAINT ITEM MASTER BLACK Spec A 3 1 IRE NTSC A 20 7 mV PAL ...

Page 293: ...nt Fixtures and Equipment SD waveform monitor Grayscale chart 16 9 Preparation Connect an SD waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector OUTPUT DCC switch inside panel CAM ON On the menu set as follows MENU SERVICE PAGE BLACK FLARE ITEM TEST OUT SELECT VBS Shoot a grayscale chart in the full underscanned monitor frame Adjustment Procedure 1 Lens IRIS Open the lens iris by one step from the referenc...

Page 294: ...epending on the application Automatic iris operation mode setting can be set in the range of the average level operation to peak to peak level operation of the video signal IRIS APL RATIO MIN peak to peak level only IRIS APL RATIO MAX average level only 2 On the menu adjust as follows MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE AUTO IRIS 2 ITEM IRIS LEVEL Spec A 100 2 IRE NTSC A 700 14 mV PAL A 3 On the menu adjust as ...

Page 295: ... MANUAL RPN Standard adjustment or PAGE MANUAL RPN SLS For the RPN adjustment that appears only in slow shutter mode Adjustment Procedure n All the adjustments are to be performed using the MANUAL RPN page or the MANUAL RPN SLS page on the SERVICE menu 1 AUTO W B BAL switch front panel BLK Perform the automatic black balance adjustment 2 Choose the channel R G or B to be corrected ITEM TEST OUT SE...

Page 296: ...appear on the monitor screen 2 Perform the R channel adjustment using the menu until the vertical stripes become least visible on the picture monitor MENU SERVICE PAGE S23 S H DC ITEM S H DC B Rch 1 3 On the menu adjust as follows MENU SERVICE PAGE S23 S H DC ITEM TEST OUT SELECT G Rch Gch Bch 4 Perform the G channel adjustment using the menu until the vertical stripes become least visible on the ...

Page 297: ...2 pixels or more change the RPN WIDTH in the range of 2 to 4 and execute re registration No No RPN is corrected RPN is corrected Yes No Yes Yes Correction OK Correction OK Correction OK RPN is corrected Yes Correction OK Printed circuit board may be defective Replace the printed circuit boards of DCP 44 and TG 260 and CHB block one after another to locate the cause of the trouble NG under the adja...

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