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HD COLOR CAMERA

HSC300RF

HSC100RF

HSC300R

HSC100R

SERVICE MANUAL
1st Edition

Summary of Contents for HSC100RF

Page 1: ...HD COLOR CAMERA HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition ...

Page 2: ...fiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt 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 ...

Page 3: ...al Fiber Connector 40001 and Higher HSC300RF E Tajimi Optical Fiber Connector 50001 and Higher HSC100R UC Kings Triax Connector 10001 and Higher HSC100R J Tajimi Triax Con nector 30001 and Higher HSC100R CED Fischer Triax Connector 40001 and Higher HSC100R CED LEMO Triax Connector 60001 and Higher HSC100RF UC LEMO Opti cal Fiber Connector 10001 and Higher HSC100RF J Tajimi Optical Fiber Connector ...

Page 4: ...y result in hazardous radiation exposure CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard This HD color camera is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R ...

Page 5: ...外の電池に交換すると 破裂する危険があります 必ず指定の電池に交換してください 使用済みの電池は 国または地域の法令に従って 処理してください FÖRSIKTIGHET Fara för explosion vid felaktigt placerat batteri Byt endast mot samma eller likvärdig typ av batteri enligt tillverkarens rekommendationer När du kasserar batteriet ska du följa rådande lagar för regionen eller landet PAS PÅ Fare for eksplosion hvis batteriet ikke udskiftes korrekt Udskift kun med et batteri af s...

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Page 7: ...6 1 Note on Replacement of Lithium Battery 1 19 1 6 2 Replacing Procedure 1 19 1 7 Cleaning of Connector Cable 1 20 1 7 1 When the Optical Connector Cleaner Commercially Available is Available 1 20 1 7 2 When the Optical Connector Cleaner Commercially Available is not Available Connectors Cables of LEMO 1 21 1 7 3 When the Optical Connector Cleaner Commercially Available is not Available Tajimi El...

Page 8: ...R 300RF 2 15 2 4 6 PA 418 Board 2 16 2 4 7 SE 1138 Board HSC100R 100RF 2 18 2 5 CD 78 Board HSC300R 100R 2 19 2 6 SDI 117 Board HSC300RF 100RF 2 20 2 7 DPR 358 Board 2 21 2 8 DC Fan 2 23 2 9 SY 430 Board AT 189 Board 2 25 2 10 Power Supply Assembly 2 27 2 11 MB 1207 Board 2 28 2 12 Connector Panel 2 30 2 13 Intercom Panel 2 32 2 14 CN 3647 Board SW 1608A Board 2 33 3 Electrical Alignment 3 1 Prepa...

Page 9: ...6 1 Automatic Compensation APR 3 28 3 6 2 Manual RPN Compensation Adjustment 3 28 3 6 3 Procedures to be Taken when the RPN Compensation Fails 3 29 3 6 4 Performing Automatic RPN Detection Effectively 3 31 3 6 5 RPN Compensation Flowchart 3 32 4 Digital Triax Transmission System Alignment 4 1 Preparations 4 1 4 1 1 Equipment Required 4 1 4 1 2 Precautions on Adjustments 4 1 4 2 1 4 MHz Modulation ...

Page 10: ... Menu How to Change the Setting Values 6 1 6 1 2 Settable Special Functions 6 1 6 2 SERVICE Menu 6 3 6 2 1 SERVICE Menu List 6 3 6 2 2 Description of SERVICE Menu 6 3 7 Spare Parts 7 1 Note on Repair Parts 7 1 7 2 Exploded Views 7 2 7 3 Supplied Accessories 7 22 8 Diagrams Block Diagrams 8 1 Frame Wiring 8 6 HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 4 ...

Page 11: ...Operation Manual CD ROM Supplied with this unit This manual contains information required to operate and use the unit Factory Service Manual Available on request Parts list circuit diagram and board layouts of the unit are included to provide information required for part level service Trademarks Trademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are follows FRAM is a registered trademark of...

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Page 13: ...00RF BTA S 004A 005A 006A compliant 1 4835 Gbps Serial UC CED LEMO optical fiber connector J E Tajimi optical fiber connector 2 CCU HSC300R 100R UC King triax connector J Tajimi triax connector CED Fischer triax connector LEMO triax connector 3 PROMPTER GENLOCK RET BNC type 75 Ω 1 0 V p p 4 TEST OUT BNC type 75 Ω 1 0 V p p 5 SDI HD SDI signal BTA S004 compliant HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 1 ...

Page 14: ... for RS 422A 2 TX Y for RCP TX1 for TRUNK RS 422A OUT Continued No Signal I O Specifications 3 RX X for RCP RX1 for TRUNK RS 422A IN SERIAL DA TA IN for RCP TRUNK DATA IN for RS 422A 4 RX Y for RCP RX1 for TRUNK RS 422A IN 5 TX GND GND for TX 6 UNREG OUT OUT UNREG 10 5 V to 17 V dc 200 mA max 7 UNREG GND GND for UNREG OUT 8 RCP PIX for RCP OUT 75 Ω 1 0 V p p SD Video CHASSIS GND for TRUNK RS 422A ...

Page 15: ...nal View 4 pin Female No Signal I O Specifications 1 UNREG GND GND for UNREG OUT 2 NC No connection 3 NC No connection 4 UNREG OUT 10 5 to 17 V dc 500 mA max 12 DC IN 1 2 3 4 External View XLR 4 pin Male No Signal I O Specifications 1 EXT_DC C GND for DC 2 NC No connection 3 NC No connection 4 EXT_DC H IN 10 5 V to 17 V dc 13 AUDIO IN CH1 CH2 1 2 3 External View 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms XLR 3 pin Female N...

Page 16: ... O Specifications 1 RET VIDEO ENABLE IN ENABLE 0 V DISABLE 5 V or OPEN Continued No Signal I O Specifications 2 VTR CTL IN ENABLE 0 V DISABLE 5 V or OPEN 3 GND GND for UNREG 4 SERVO MA AT OUT AUTO 5 V MANU 0 V or OPEN 5 IRIS POSI TION OUT 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 6 UNREG OUT 10 5 V to 17 V 7 IRIS POSI TION IN 3 4 V F16 to 6 2 V F2 8 8 IRIS AT MA OUT AUTO IRIS 0 V MANUAL IRIS 5 V 9 EXTENDER ON OFF I...

Page 17: ...DC OUT 4 pin Female Plug 4 Pin Male Part No 1 566 425 11 or HIROSE HR10A 7P 4P or equivalent DC OUT 2 pin Female Power tap OE ANTONBAUER 33710 or equivalent INTERCOM XLR type 5 pin Fe male XLR 5 Pin Male Part No 1 508 370 11 or ITT Cannon XLR 5 12C or equivalent DC IN XLR type 4 pin Male XLR 4 Pin Female Part No 1 508 362 00 or ITT Cannon XLR 4 11C or equivalent or Cable assembly Part No 1 551 577...

Page 18: ... below before connecting this unit to the camera control unit CCU connector of this unit CAMERA connector of the camera control unit Optical Electrical cable For details on a cleaning method refer to 1 7 Cleaning of Connector Cable HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 1 6 ...

Page 19: ...PA 418 TG 285 DR 675 PA 418 TG 285 DR 675 SE 1138 HSC100RF 100R HSC300RF 300R Filter disk servo board AT 189E SW 1607 CN 3640 SY 430 SW 1609 CN 3642 PS 879 DPR 358 RE 319 MB 1207 CN 3638 CN 3637 SW 1606 HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 1 7 ...

Page 20: ...48 CN 3641 CN 3653 SDI 117 CN 3644 CN 3646 LE 392 SW 1605 SW 1604 HSC300RF 100RF CN 3645 CN 3647 CN 3643 CN 3648 CN 3641 FL 377 CD 78 CN 3644 CN 3646 LE 392 SW 1605 CN 3639 TX 148 SW 1604 HSC300R 100R SW 1608 UC J SW 1608A CED E HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 1 8 ...

Page 21: ...rocessing are performed for the digital signals in the camera signal processor LSI IC301 Then the digital signals are down converted to SD signals and signals for the viewfinder are generated by the subsequent PLD IC2002 Output digital signals are sent to the SDI 117 board HSC300RF 100RF or the CD 78 board HSC300R 100R and are then transmitted to the camera control unit The board contains the A D ...

Page 22: ... prompter signals sent from the camera control unit are sent through MPX filter to the demodulator IC The RF signals are demodulated by the OFDM demodulator IC and are then sent to the CD 78 board FL 377 Board HSC300R 100R The RF signal and the DC voltage 180 V sent from the camera control unit with the TRIAX cable are separated from each other The separated RF signal is sent to the MPX filter on ...

Page 23: ...This board contains input output amplifiers A D converters and D A converters for the microphone intercom earphone and tracker The MIC 1 IN connector can be selectively used as front microphone or AUDIO IN CH1 Only the AUDIO IN connector supports LINE level input This AUDIO IN connector is provided with 48 V phantom power supply but does not support AB POWER AT 189E Board This board consists of th...

Page 24: ...d connectors Three AUDIO IN switching switches RET CTRL connector round 6 pin TRACKER connector round 10 pin DC OUT connector round 4 pin CN 3644 Board This board contains a REMOTE connector round 8 pin CN 3645 Board This board contains an EARPHONE connector φ3 5 mm stereo mini jack CN 3646 Board This board contains a TEST OUT connector BNC type and a PROMPTER GEN LOCK RET IN connector BNC type CN...

Page 25: ...h 1 3 4 Power Supply System PS 879 Board Inputs are two systems that are 38 Vdc to 180 Vdc supplied by the camera control unit and 10 5 Vdc to 17 Vdc supplied by the external DC power supply unit Output power voltages are as follows 14 V for viewfinder power 14 V for lens and remote control panel power 13 5 V for standby power 14 V 5 5 V and 3 7 V for others When 38 V is supplied from the camera c...

Page 26: ...oard of the unit which contains interface with each board inductors for power filters of each board capacitors a positive characteristic thermistor to prevent overcurrent and a fuse The model information such as the serial number etc is stored in EEPROM IC2 HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 1 14 ...

Page 27: ... OHB file stored in the OHB assembly is not lost Procedure 1 Store the reference file scene file and operator file in a USB drive Reference file Refer to 5 5 Reference File Scene file Refer to 5 4 Scene File Operator file Refer to 5 2 Operator File 2 Replace the SY 430 board Refer to 2 9 SY 430 Board AT 189 Board 3 Upgrade the software to the latest version Refer to 1 9 Upgrading Software Programs...

Page 28: ...eplace the OHB assembly HSC300RF 300R Refer to 2 4 1 CCD Unit HSC300R 300RF HSC100RF 100F Refer to 2 4 2 CCD Unit HSC100R 100RF 2 When OHB NG is displayed on the SERIAL NO page of the SERVICE menu execute the STORE FILE Refer to 6 2 SERVICE Menu HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 1 16 ...

Page 29: ...y Shoulder Pad Assembly Optional A 8286 346 A 2 SS SW Cover 4 138 681 01 3 Optical Filter Unit 1 788 764 21 HSC300RF 300R 1 788 765 21 HSC100RF 100R It can become nebulous in transpar ent and whitened with elapse of time Then it will not meet it the required characteristics Replace it as needed 4 SW Cover 4 138 542 01 Check for deformation and deteriora tion abraded or damaged or lost from time to...

Page 30: ...mera which may result in a failure Clean the air vents every two or three months 1 Loosen the two screws with stopper and remove the shoulder pad assembly 2 Remove dust on the air vent areas with a vacuum cleaner Air vents Shoulder pad assembly Screws with stopper Air vent HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 1 18 ...

Page 31: ...he correct terminals Improper connection may cause an explosion or leakage of fluid resulting in injury or damage to surrounding properties 1 6 2 Replacing Procedure 1 Remove the four screws and remove the inside panel assembly Refer to 2 1 Inside Panel 2 Replace the lithium secondary battery ML621 U on SY 430 board Push the lithium battery with an insulated stick to detach it from the battery cas...

Page 32: ... contact portion exist in the optical connector on the camera or camera control unit and in the optical electrical cables 1 7 1 When the Optical Connector Cleaner Commercially Available is Available Fixtures Optical connector cleaner commercially available Product name CLETOP 14100402 or 14100403 stick type or equivalent 14100402 2 0 mm 14100403 2 0 2 5 mm double ended Tip Alcohol is not necessary...

Page 33: ... the LEMO connectors and cables using the following procedure Fixtures Alignment sleeve remover HC 001 for female connector Sony Part No J 6480 010 A or DCC 91 312 5LA manufactured by LEMO or equivalent Note Insert the shorter nose end when removing installing the alignment sleeve Grasp not the shock absorber portion of the remover but the handle in use Shock absorber portion Insert the shorter no...

Page 34: ...be removed reinstalled with the sleeve itself attached to the tip of the remover Great care should be taken so as not to lose or damage the alignment sleeve Alignment sleeve Sony Part No 9 980 074 01 Alignment sleeve 3 Clean the tip of the white optical contacts with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol Optical contacts white 4 Insert the remover with the alignment sleeve attached to its tip and p...

Page 35: ... white Female connector The optical contacts for female connector are in an unexposed state In cleaning it is necessary to be exposed by removing the adapter in the connector in advance Proceed as follows 1 Loosen the adapter pin at the center of the connector counterclockwise with a screwdriver Tip If there is no screwdriver use the plate attached to the connector cap 2 Pull the adapter pin out o...

Page 36: ... is lightly fixed 1 7 4 When the Optical Connector Cleaner Commercially Available is not Available Connector Fixtures Alcohol commercially available Cotton swabs commercially available Note Use a cotton swab whose diameter is about 4 mm If a cotton swab whose diameter exceeds 5 mm is used the cotton swab cannot be inserted into the end of the connector and the tip of the optical contact cannot be ...

Page 37: ... A ITE STANDARD TEST CHART ITE high definition inmega cycle chart 16 9 J 7121 210 A Connector remover Disconnecting coaxial cables 7 600 002 52 Locking compound TB 1401B Inhibits loosening of screws Commercially available Loctite 408 Instant adhesives Commercially available Grayscale chart Reflective type 16 9 Camera adjustment Commercially available Star chart Reflective type Camera adjustment Co...

Page 38: ...300r_app pkg to the directory created Procedure 1 Connect the USB drive that contains the version update program to the USB connector of this unit 2 Turn on the power of the unit 3 Display the ROM VERSION page of the DIAGNOSIS menu 4 Confirm that the cursor is displayed to the left of page number and then press the ENTER button long Note The page to which is displayed by the model is different HSC...

Page 39: ...Turn on the power of the unit 3 Display the ROM VERSION page of the DIAGNOSIS menu 4 Confirm that the cursor is displayed to the left of page number and then press the ENTER button long Note The page to which is displayed by the model is different HSC300R 100R is displayed in the left of D02 HSC300RF 100RF is displayed in the left of D03 5 Updatable items become selectable Select OS and then press...

Page 40: ...I 117 4 hsc300r_sdi pkg IC701 CD 78 IC1002 CD 78 5 hsc300r_cd1 pkg IC1401 CD 78 IC1403 CD 78 6 hsc300r_cd2 pkg 1 10 2 Upgrading PLD Data Equipment Required USB drive commercially available Tip For recommended USB drive refer to Using a USB Drive in the operation manual Preparation Copy the PLD update data to the USB drive using the following procedure Note For how to obtain the version update data...

Page 41: ...100R is displayed in the left of D02 HSC300RF 100RF is displayed in the left of D03 5 Updatable items become selectable Select the PLD to be upgraded and then press the ENTER button 6 A message VERSION UP OK appears Select YES 7 The unit restarts automatically and the version update starts Upon completion of the version update a message UPDATE SUCCEEDED appears 8 Turn off and on the power of the u...

Page 42: ...ate the following directory in the USB drive MSSONY PRO CAMERA HSC300R 2 Copy the version update data file to be updated to the directory created Note Do not copy software or PLD data that is not to be updated Procedure 1 Connect the USB drive that contains the version update program 2 Turn on the power of the unit while pressing the RET button on the front of the unit and the rotary encoder on th...

Page 43: ...the HEAD SET page of the OPERATION menu to MANUAL 2 Set the following items on the HEAD SET page according to the microphone to be used LEVEL microphone sensitivity POWER power supply method UNBAL balanced unbalanced input 1 12 2 Receive Headphone Settings Headphone operation varies depending on the headset connection The following description is provided when the right ear is connected to Pin 5 o...

Page 44: ...To Adjust the Volume of Your Voice 1 Set volume in SIDE TONE on the INTERCOM page of the OPERATION menu HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 1 32 ...

Page 45: ...olation surface Isolation surface Isolation surface Type C Type B Type A Disconnecting 1 Turn 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 1 Insert the flexible card wire firmly as far as it will go with the insulating surface facing upward 2 Close the latch of the connector in the direction of arrow B to lock...

Page 46: ...o prevent wire disconnection or poor contact Fixtures Connector remover Part No J 7121 210 A Disconnecting 1 Fit the notch at the end of the connector remover into the connector of a coaxial cable and pull the connector remover straight Note Insert the notch of the connector remover from the opposite side of the cable of the coaxial cable Do not attempt to pull the cable Coaxial cable Notch Connec...

Page 47: ... Hold the plug of coaxial cable 2 Pull out the coaxial cable in the direction arrow Note Be sure to hold the plug when disconnecting the coaxial cable Do not pull the cable Connecting Hold the plug to connect Connecting connector 1 Hold the plug of coaxial cable 2 Connect the coaxial cable perpendicularly to the connector Push the plug into the connector while turning it clockwise and counterclock...

Page 48: ...called CCD block number It shows the CCD block type and serial number for the CCD block The CCD block number label is put in the OHB assembly Example PJA xxxxx Serial number for the CCD unit CCD block type PJA HSC100R 100RF PIA HSC300R 300RF HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 1 36 ...

Page 49: ...246 193 11 Square type fuse resistor 10 Ω 0 063 W R246 D2 Side A 1 246 193 11 Square type fuse resistor 10 Ω 0 063 W R247 D2 Side A 1 246 193 11 Square type fuse resistor 10 Ω 0 063 W 1 15 2 Circuit Protection Element This unit is equipped with positive characteristic thermistors power thermistors as circuit protection elements The positive characteristic thermistor limits the electric current flo...

Page 50: ...803 353 21 0 14 A 20 C THP603 B1 Side B 1 803 615 21 0 50 A 20 C THP604 A3 Side B 1 803 615 21 0 50 A 20 C THP605 B3 Side B 1 803 615 21 0 50 A 20 C THP606 A3 Side A 1 802 063 21 1 10 A 20 C SY 430 THP1 B3 Side A 1 802 063 21 1 10 A 20 C THP101 D3 Side A 1 803 615 21 0 50 A 20 C THP102 D2 Side B 1 803 615 21 0 50 A 20 C THP103 D2 Side B 1 803 615 21 0 50 A 20 C HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 1 ...

Page 51: ...e lead free mark due to their particular size LEAD FREE MARK Note The lead free solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than the ordinary solder therefore it is recommended to use the soldering iron having a temperature regulator The ordinary soldering iron can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time The printed pattern copper foil may peel...

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Page 53: ... screws with stopper to detach the inside panel Inside panel Screws with stopper Toggle switches 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal Note Turn all the toggle switches to the front side and then attach the inside panel HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 1 ...

Page 54: ...the clamp 4 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN3 on the TX 148 board 5 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN3 on the FL 377 board 6 Remove the two outside panel supports from the portions A and remove the outside panel assembly Clamp Harness CN3 FL 377 board Harness CN3 TX 148 board Flexible flat cables Outside panel support Outside panel support Outside panel assembly Portion A Po...

Page 55: ...crews to detach the shield case PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 Shield case 2 Disconnect the coaxial cable from the connector on the TX 148 board 3 Remove the four screws to detach the TX 148 board PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 TX 148 board Connector Coaxial cable 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 3 ...

Page 56: ...e 1 Remove the five screws to detach the shield case lid 2 Remove the insulating sheet 3 Remove the two screws to open the FL 377 board in the direction of the arrow PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 Shield case lid Insulating sheet FL 377 board 4 Disconnect the coaxial cable from the connector CN2 on the FL 377 board HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 4 ...

Page 57: ...o hold the plug when disconnecting the coaxial cable Do not pull the cable Hold the plug to remove Do not attempt to remove by pulling the cable NG OK FL 377 board Coaxial cable Harness CN1 CN2 6 Remove the screw PSW3 x 6 to detach the earth lug HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 5 ...

Page 58: ... the four screws B3 x 10 to detach the TRIAX CN assembly TRIAX CN assembly B3 x 10 B3 x 10 PSW3 x 6 Earth lug 8 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 6 ...

Page 59: ...y in the direction of the arrow Screws with stopper Outside panel assembly Screws with stopper 2 Disconnect the two optical fiber cables from the connectors on the SDI 117 board 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN203 on the SDI 117 board 4 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the CN 3653 board HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 7 ...

Page 60: ...rd CN203 Portion A Portion A Note When reconnecting the optical fiber cables check their numbers 1 2 and connect them correctly and securely insert the optical fiber cables to the end of respective connectors After the optical fiber cable is unplugged cover the tip of the optical fiber cable assembly with a cap or the like to prevent adhesion of dust and foreign objects 6 Install the removed parts...

Page 61: ...RF 100RF Refer to 2 3 1 Outside Panel Assembly Fiber Procedure 1 Disconnect the two flexible flat cables from the two connectors CN001 CN003 on the TG 285 board Note Be careful not to bend the flexible flat cable This shortens the wire life 2 Remove the four screws to detach the front assembly B3 x 10 B3 x 10 Front assembly TG 285 board CN001 Flexible flat cables CN003 3 Remove the two screws to d...

Page 62: ...n tighten them 7 Remove the three screws and remove the transportation case from the CCD unit for repair option P3 x 6 Transportation case CCD unit for repair 8 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal Work after replacement Perform the following after the CCD unit is replaced Refer to 3 3 Electrical Alignment Refer to 3 6 RPN Compensation Refer to 5 7 OHB File HSC300RF HSC100RF...

Page 63: ...er to 2 2 1 Outside Panel Assembly TRIAX HSC300RF 100RF Refer to 2 3 1 Outside Panel Assembly Fiber Procedure 1 Disconnect the two flexible flat cables from the two connectors CN001 CN003 on the TG 285 board Note Be careful not to bend the flexible card wire This shortens the wire life 2 Remove the four screws to detach the front assembly B3 x 10 B3 x 10 Front assembly TG 285 board CN001 Flexible ...

Page 64: ... mount section 2 Match the filter select knob number 1 with the mark on the front panel and secure the knob with a setscrew Apply threadlocker to the setscrew then tighten them 5 Remove the three screws and remove the transportation case from the CCD unit for repair option P3 x 6 Transportation case CCD unit for repair 6 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal Work after replac...

Page 65: ...rom the connector CN012 on the TG 285 board HSC300R only 2 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN011 on the TG 285 board HSC100R only 3 Remove the four screws to detach the TG 285 board PSW2 x 5 TG 285 board CN012 HSC300R only Harness HSC300R only Harness HSC100R only CN011 HSC100R only 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal 5 Perform Actions to Be Taken during Board R...

Page 66: ...Board Procedure 1 Disconnect the three flexible flat cables from the three connectors CN2 CN3 CN4 on the DR 675 board Note Be careful not to bend the flexible flat cable This shortens the wire life 2 Remove the three screws to detach the DR 675 board CN3 CN2 CN4 DR 675 board Flexible flat cables PSW2 x 5 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal 4 Perform Actions to Be Taken du...

Page 67: ...y Fiber 2 Remove the CCD unit Refer to 2 4 1 CCD Unit HSC300R 300RF Procedure 1 Open the filter clamp 2 Disconnect the harness from the connector J2 on the filter servo board 3 Remove the two screws PSW2 x 5 to detach the filter servo board 4 Remove the two screws K3 x 4 to detach the filter disk 5 Remove the EMC spring motor Filter servo board Filter disk EMC spring motor Harness Harness clamp J2...

Page 68: ...3 1 Outside Panel Assembly Fiber 2 Remove the CCD unit HSC300R 300RF Refer to 2 4 1 CCD Unit HSC300R 300RF HSC100R 100RF Refer to 2 4 2 CCD Unit HSC100R 100RF 3 Remove the TG 285 board Refer to 2 4 3 TG 285 Board 4 Remove the DR 675 board Refer to 2 4 4 DR 675 Board 5 Remove the filter servo board Refer to 2 4 5 Filter Servo Board Filter Disk HSC300R 300RF Procedure 1 Disconnect the flexible flat ...

Page 69: ...le Note Connect the flexible flat cable to the connector on the PA 418 board before soldering the PA 418 board When installing the OHB bracket tighten screws a to d in alphabetical order 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal 5 Perform Actions to Be Taken during Board Replacement and after Board Replacement Repair Refer to 1 4 Notes on Replacement of Parts and Circuit Board ...

Page 70: ...the filter ID plate and the SE 1138 board PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 SE 1138 board Knob shaft Filter with the lightest color 1 clear Filter ID plate CN1 Harness Note When installing the SE 1138 board turn the knob shaft to a position where the filter with the lightest color 1 clear appears when viewed from the lens mount section 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal 4 Perform Action...

Page 71: ...tside panel assembly Refer to 2 2 1 Outside Panel Assembly TRIAX Procedure 1 Remove the four screws to detach the CD 78 board PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 CD 78 board 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 19 ...

Page 72: ...side panel assembly Refer to 2 3 1 Outside Panel Assembly Fiber Procedure 1 Remove the four screws to detach the SDI 117 board PSW 3 x 6 PSW 3 x 6 SDI 117 board 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 20 ...

Page 73: ...board Note Be careful not to bend the flexible flat cable This shortens the wire life 2 Disconnect the coaxial cable from the connector CN600 on the DPR 358 board Note Be sure to hold the plug when disconnecting the coaxial cable Do not pull the cable 3 Remove the four screws to detach the DPR 358 board 4 Disconnect the two flexible flat cables from the two connectors CN200 CN201 on the DPR 358 bo...

Page 74: ...val Hold the plug to connect Connector Note Hold the plug of the coaxial cable and connect it perpendicularly to the connector Push the plug into the connector while turning it clockwise and counterclockwise several times HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 22 ...

Page 75: ...F 100RF 4 Remove the DPR 358 board Refer to 2 7 DPR 358 Board Procedure 1 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN9 on the MB 1207 board 2 Open the harness clamp and release the harness 3 Remove the fan duct and DC fan while pressing portion A of the fan duct 4 Remove the DC fan from the fan duct Fan duct Portion A DC fan Harness clamp Harness CN9 MB 1207 board Label side Note Be careful of th...

Page 76: ...stall a new DC fan by reversing the steps above Note Attach the fan duct to the intercom panel properly so as not to block the vent hole Fan duct Intercom panel OK NG HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 24 ...

Page 77: ...430 board 4 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN11 on the SY 430 board HSC300R 300RF only 5 Disconnect the three flexible flat cables from the three connectors CN5 CN8 CN9 on the SY 430 board Note Be careful not to bend the flexible flat cable This shortens the wire life SY 430 board CN10 CN11 CN12 CN9 CN8 CN5 CN4 CN2 CN3 CN1 Harnesses Harnesses Harness HSC300R 300RF only Flexible flat cab...

Page 78: ...7 Remove the two screws to detach the AT 189 board PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 SY 430 board AT 189 board 8 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 26 ...

Page 79: ...Remove the insulating sheet PS connector 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN6002 on the RE 319 board 4 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN100 on the PS 879 board 5 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN101 on the PS 879 board HSC300R 300RF only 6 Remove the three screws and remove the power supply assembly in the direction of the arrow HSC300R 300RF only CN6002 RE 319 boa...

Page 80: ...efer to 2 5 CD 78 Board HSC300R 100R 5 Remove the SDI 117 board HSC300RF 100RF Refer to 2 6 SDI 117 Board HSC300RF 100RF 6 Remove the DPR 358 board Refer to 2 7 DPR 358 Board 7 Remove the SY 430 board Refer to 2 9 SY 430 Board AT 189 Board 8 Remove the power supply assembly Refer to 2 10 Power Supply Assembly Procedure 1 Disconnect the six harnesses from the six connectors CN1 CN5 CN6 CN8 CN9 CN10...

Page 81: ...N1 CN8 MB bracket MB 1207 board Note When installing the MB bracket comfirm that the soft shield 3500 3133 gasket VF and the radiation sheet main A S are attached Radiation sheet main A S Gasket VF Soft shield 35000 3133 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 29 ...

Page 82: ...harness as shown in the figure 2 Disconnect the two flexible flat cables from the two connectors CN8 CN9 on the SY 430 board Note Be careful not to bend the flexible flat cable This shortens the wire life 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN12 on the SY 430 board 4 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN11 on the SY 430 board HSC300R 300RF only CN11 CN12 CN9 CN8 Flexible flat cables...

Page 83: ...N1 on the CN 3641 board Connector 1 cap Harness SDI connector Coaxial cable CN1 CN 3641 board SY 430 board CN2 CN 3648 board B2 x 5 B2 x 5 B2 x 5 9 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 2 31 ...

Page 84: ...103 on the SY 430 board 3 Open the connector 1 cap 4 Remove the six screws and draw the intercom panel CN7 CN103 CN5 Intercom panel Connector 1 cap SY 430 board Harness Harness Flexible flat cable B2 x 5 B2 x 5 Note When installing the intercom panel assembly arrange the harness as shown in the figure Harness Flexible flat cable DC OUT bracket 5 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of ...

Page 85: ...emove the ENCODER knob 4 Remove the four screws to detach the SW 1608A board 5 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector CN1 on the SW 1608A board Note Be careful not to bend the flexible flat cable This shortens the wire life 6 SW 1608A 基板から以下の部品を取り外す INCOM waterproof sheet Earth plate Switch cap Waterproof rubber ENCODER knob B2 x 5 SW 1608A board CN1 Flexible flat cable Waterproof r...

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Page 87: ... D20F1J BVM D14H5J or equivalent Oscilloscope Tektronix TDS460A or equivalent Related Equipment Master setup unit Sony MSU 1000 1500 HD camera control unit Sony HSCU300RF 300R HD viewfinder Sony HDVF 200 C35W Lens Canon HJ18 or equivalent Fixtures Pattern box PTB 500 Sony Part No J 6029 140 B Grayscale chart 16 9 transparent type Sony Part No J 6394 080 A Grayscale chart 16 9 reflective type Comme...

Page 88: ...the chart surface properly proceeding as follows and set the color temperature to 3200 K exactly by adjusting light Information on the Reflective Grayscale Chart 16 9 Recommended chart The reflective grayscale chart 16 9 is commercially available Product name Reflective grayscale chart Supplier MURAKAMI COLOR RESEARCH LABORATORY Handling precautions Do not touch the chart s surface with bare hands...

Page 89: ...hart is not exposed to light such as a darkroom Or cover the pattern box with a cover whose inside is painted in black 3 Fix the luminance meter facing straight to the chart at a distance of 1 m from it 4 Adjust the luminance control of the pattern box so that the white portion in the center of the chart is 573 6 cd m2 Tip This corresponds to the luminous intensity on the 89 9 reflective chart at ...

Page 90: ... AUTO SETUP ITEM AUTO LEVEL How to Display the SERVICE Menu Set the DISPLAY switch to MENU while pressing the ASSIGNABLE 1 switch and the rotary encoder How to Change the Setting Values Perform the following to enter or cancel the setting value of items which can be changed by turning the rotary encoder To enter the setting value Press the rotary encoder After the setting value is entered the sett...

Page 91: ... HSCU300RF Optical digital transmission HSCU300R Digital triax transmission Transmittable cable attenuation 3 6 to 64 dB 100 MHz t When Fujikura φ8 5 mm cable is used 50 to 900 m 3 1 7 Initial Settings Note This section describes the adjustment procedures using MSU 1000 When Adjusting Using the MSU 1000 Control Panel Set each button as follows Power supply and signal switching block ALL button OFF...

Page 92: ...FF KNEE OFF WHT CLIP OFF DETAIL ON LVL DEP ON SKIN DTL OFF MATRIX OFF VIDEO LEVEL TEST OFF Inside panel GAIN switch L 0 dB AUTO AUTO KNEE switch CAM OFF WHITE BAL switch PRST Front panel SHUTTER switch OFF Filter position ND filter 1 CLEAR 3 1 8 Adjustment Items and Setup Menu Items Refer to the following tables when using the camera setup menu for electrical adjustments without using MSU 1000 The...

Page 93: ...LE Button MSU 1000 ON lit Menu Item of MSU 1000 Menu Item of Camera Menu Sub Menu MENU PAGE ITEM Ref File Ref Store FILE REFERENCE STORE FILE Lens File Lens Store LENS FILE STORE FILE OHB File OHB Store OHB FILE STORE FILE MAINTENANCE Menu MAINTENANCE Button MSU 1000 ON lit Menu Item of MSU 1000 Menu Item of Camera Menu Secondary Menu Sub Menu Adjustment Item MENU PAGE ITEM Camera White Shading R ...

Page 94: ... AUTO SETUP block ON lit 2 Press the START BREAK button AUTO SETUP block ON lit Tip When performing automatic adjustment using the menu of the camera set the setup menu as follows MENU MAINTENANCE PAGE AUTO SETUP ITEM AUTO LEVEL 2 When the adjustment is completed a message Completed appears HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 3 8 ...

Page 95: ... SEL R 2 The following item is adjusted by the SERVICE menu and adjust parameters to equalize clamp levels between channels MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB_ADJ1 ITEM DC_ADJ_B R Note If the pedestal level is low and the adjustment is not easy raise the black level by MASTER BLACK to level that makes the adjustment easy 400 Mag x50 0 V Gain x2 00 60 ns Div Mag x50 0 V Gain x2 00 60 ns Div Before adjustment 35...

Page 96: ... FILE 3 3 3 Sensitivity Adjustment Preparation Setting for MSU 1000 CLOSE button OFF dark GAMMA OFF button OFF lit MASTER GAIN 0 DETAIL OFF button OFF lit Turn ON lighting the TEST 1 button to display the TEST SAW waveform and check that the amplitude is 700 mV using the waveform monitor If the amplitude is not 700 mV check that WHITE R G B values are zero MENU SERVICE PAGE WHITE SHADING ITEM WHIT...

Page 97: ...tion A 700 mV A R G B 100 A A 4 Execute file storing MENU SERVICE PAGE WHITE SHADING ITEM STORE FILE 5 Set the value to the value adjusted in steps 1 and 3 and execute file storing for each format 3 3 4 V SUB Adjustment Preparation Setting for MSU 1000 MASTER GAIN 0 DETAIL OFF button OFF lit AUTO KNEE button OFF lit MATRIX OFF button OFF lit GAMMA OFF button OFF lit ON button shutter control block...

Page 98: ...r control block ON lit SHUTTER SPEED 1 500 Setting for this unit MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB_ADJ2 ITEM SHUTTER ON ITEM SHUT_SPEED 1 500 4 Input the same value as the value adjusted according to step 1 and execute file storing MENU SERVICE PAGE OHB_ADJ2 ITEM STORE FILE 5 Make the following settings if the MSU 1000 is used ON button shutter control block OFF dark 6 Set the value to the value adjusted in s...

Page 99: ... for each format MENU SERVICE PAGE BLACK SHADING ITEM STORE FILE 3 3 6 White Shading Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor R G B Test Point SDI connector Object Full white pattern Note When performing the white shading adjustment make sure that the unevenness of pattern luminance iris and zoom of lens conditions are proper If not proper adjustment cannot be obtained Preparation Setting for MSU 100...

Page 100: ...e 1 Operate the control panel of MSU 1000 and perform the automatic white balance adjustment WHITE button ON lit 2 If the shading is monitored adjust it with menu control of MSU 1000 1 MAINTENANCE button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Camera White Shading R 3 Adjust this so that the R channel becomes as flat as possible Check this in the mode of V FIELD H LINE H SAW H LINE V FIELD H PARA V SAW V P...

Page 101: ...button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Lens File Lens Store Store 3 Set the lens extender or the lens shrinker to the following settings Lens extender 2 ON Lens shrinker 0 8 ON 4 Operate the control panel of MSU 1000 and perform the automatic white balance adjustment WHITE button ON lit 5 Operate the menu of MSU 1000 1 MAINTENANCE button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Lens V Mod Saw Adjustment item...

Page 102: ...rame is aligned with the under scanned monitor frame Lens iris A 600 20 mV F4 to F5 6 If the lens aperture is greater than F5 6 adjust the light amount with the shutter A Adjustment Procedure 1 Operate the menu of MSU 1000 Note Customer s settings must be restored after the adjustment Write down the customer s settings 1 PAINT button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Page 1 Detail 1 3 Set each item a...

Page 103: ...oot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the under scanned monitor frame Lens iris A 600 20 mV F4 to F5 6 If the lens aperture is greater than F5 6 adjust the light amount with the shutter A Adjustment Procedure 1 Operate the menu of MSU 1000 1 PAINT button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Page 1 Detail 1 3 2 Adjust the detail level to be added to each step of the grayscale to...

Page 104: ...INT button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Page 1 Detail 1 3 3 Set Crispening to 99 once and turn slowly for increment until the noise at the black level of the waveform just decreases Or adjust for the desired level 3 4 4 Level Dependent Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor R G B Test Point SDI connector Object Grayscale chart Preparation Setting for MSU 1000 DETAIL OFF button ON dark Shoot the g...

Page 105: ...djustment Equipment Waveform monitor R G B Test Point SDI connector Object Grayscale chart Preparation Setting for MSU 1000 DETAIL OFF button ON dark KNEE OFF button OFF lit Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the under scanned monitor frame Lens iris A 600 20 mV F4 to F5 6 If the lens aperture is greater than F5 6 adjust the light amount with the shutter A Adjustment...

Page 106: ...u of MSU 1000 1 PAINT button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Page 1 Detail 3 3 6 Adjust the B Limiter so that the edge at portion C to the desired clip level C 3 4 6 Auto iris Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor R G B Test Point SDI connector Object Grayscale chart Preparation Setting for MSU 1000 AUTO IRIS button ON lit KNEE OFF button OFF lit Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is...

Page 107: ...is by the adjustment item Level to meet the specification below Specification A 700 7 mV A 3 4 7 Pedestal Level Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor R G B Test Point SDI connector Preparation Setting for MSU 1000 CLOSE button ON lit Adjustment Procedure 1 Operate the menu of MSU 1000 1 PAINT button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Page 1 Black 2 Adjust the levels A to desired level for R G and B re...

Page 108: ...re 1 Operate the menu of MSU 1000 1 PAINT button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Page 1 Flare 2 Adjust the levels B to desired level for R G and B respectively Or adjust the levels of other channels to the lowest level B of a channel B 3 4 9 Gamma Correction Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor R G B Test Point SDI connector Object Grayscale chart Preparation Setting for MSU 1000 KNEE OFF button O...

Page 109: ...ll levels for R G and B simultaneously adjust them using Master B 3 4 10 Knee Point Knee Slope Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor R G B Test Point SDI connector Preparation Setting for MSU 1000 MASTER GAIN 6 TEST 1 button ON lit KNEE OFF button ON dark Adjustment Procedure 1 Operate the menu of MSU 1000 1 PAINT button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Page 1 Knee Knee Slope 2 Set the Master adjust...

Page 110: ... levels B to desired level for R G and B respectively To adjust all levels for R G and B simultaneously adjust them using Master Reference value B 735 mV factory setting B Setting after Adjustment Setting for MSU 1000 MASTER GAIN 0 TEST 1 button OFF dark KNEE OFF button OFF lit 3 4 11 White Clip Level Adjustment Equipment Waveform monitor R G B Test Point SDI connector Preparation Setting for MSU ...

Page 111: ...ue A 756 mV A Setting after Adjustment Setting for MSU 1000 MASTER GAIN 0 TEST 1 button OFF dark 3 4 12 File Store After adjustments described in 3 4 Video System Level Adjustment are completed be sure to execute the reference file store Reference File Store 1 Operate the menu of MSU 1000 1 FILE button ON lit 2 Touch panel operation Ref File Ref Store Store 2 When the reference file entry is compl...

Page 112: ...ntrol panel of MSU 1000 FILTER CONTROL button ON lit 2 Operate the control panel of MSU 1000 and select the ND filter 1 ND1 button ON lit 3 Operate the control panel of MSU 1000 and perform the automatic white balance adjustment WHITE button ON lit 4 After the automatic white balance adjustment is completed switch the filter to ND filters 2 to 4 and execute the automatic white balance adjustment f...

Page 113: ...Setting after Adjustment Setting for MSU 1000 MASTER GAIN 0 HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 3 27 ...

Page 114: ...to perform the ABB three times The log of the address data of RPNs that have been compensated is updated each time the APR is performed RPNs that are not detected with the APR function five times in a row they are excluded from the scope of compensation and their data is deleted 3 6 2 Manual RPN Compensation Adjustment The manual RPN compensation adjustment uses the SERVICE menu For how to change ...

Page 115: ... RPN EXEC 4 A message RECORD DATA OK YES NO appears Check that the RPN has disappeared and then select YES with turning the rotary encoder 5 Press the rotary encoder A message COMPLETE appears and the RPN compensation starts Tip If a compensation pixel has been wrongly recorded delete the RPN data ITEM DELETE RPN EXEC 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to compensate other RPNs If any RPN still remains after th...

Page 116: ...RPN CURSOR ON 3 Check whether there are any compensated pixels close to the pixel to be compensated with the CURSOR JUMP function Tip Correction points can be checked effectively by placing the cursor in advance close to the pixel to be compensated by using CURSOR H POS and CURSOR V POS When the target pixel is above the cursor position ITEM CURSOR JUMP PREV When the target pixel is under the curs...

Page 117: ...oder and then press the rotary encoder 6 A message COMPLETE appears and the data is recorded Note When two RPNs are vertically adjacent to each other record the data at the position where one RPN can be compensated Then shift the cursor vertically by 1 at the same horizontal address and check whether the other RPN can becompensated When the other RPN has been successfully compensated record the da...

Page 118: ...ONCEAL carefully so that the RPN compensated data is not deleted completely ITEM RPN ALL PRESET EXEC 3 6 5 RPN Compensation Flowchart If any RPN still remains after the manual RPN compensation adjustment handle the RPN according to the following flowchart There is an RPN that was not compensated by the manual RPN compensation adjustment RPN was removed Automatic black balance adjustment ABB Set th...

Page 119: ... required for HSC300RF 100RF 4 1 Preparations 4 1 1 Equipment Required Measuring Equipment Frequency counter Advantest TR5821AK or equivalent Oscilloscope Tektronix TDS460A or equivalent FM signal generator Rohde Schwarz SMHU58 or equivalent 4 1 2 Precautions on Adjustments All measuring equipment must have been calibrated HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 4 1 ...

Page 120: ...to EXT Disconnect the INTERCOM connector Adjustment Procedure 1 Connect the frequency counter to the following terminals on the TX 148 board Test Point TP001 GND E002 2 Adjust the LV001 on the TX 148 board so that the frequency counter shows 1 4 0 001 MHz Measuring Point Adjusting Point LV001 TP001 E002 TX 148 board Side A HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 4 2 ...

Page 121: ...generator to CN601 Input the following FM signal from the FM signal generator Carrier 1 0MHz AF 1 kHz Dev 3 kHz RF level 15 dBm Adjustment Procedure 1 Connect the oscilloscope to the following terminals on the TX 148 board Test Point TP004 GND E301 2 Adjust the LV004 on the TX 148 board so that the DC level becomes 2 5 0 2 V GND A B A B 2 5 0 2 V Measuring Point Adjusting Point LV004 CN601 TP004 E...

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Page 123: ...r File Refer to 5 3 Preset Operator File Stores the factory settings of Operator File This file can be stored in the camera yet video data paint data cannot be stored 3 Scene File Refer to 5 4 Scene File Stores the temporary video setting data according to the scene This file can be stored in the camera and a USB drive 4 Reference File Refer to 5 5 Reference File Stores the custom paint data adjus...

Page 124: ...er setting is ON White R B Flare R G B V Modulation Shading R G B Master Auto Iris Gain OHB File The following items can be stored of white shading R G B for H SAW H PARA V SAW V PARA The following items can be stored of black shading R G B for H SAW H PARA V SAW V PARA 2D OHB matrix ND offset Reference File 1 The additional data of each file is sent to each circuit in the unit 2 For items that ca...

Page 125: ... of Operation Current Operator File Data Output to hardware USB drive Camera unit Storing Step 1 Reading Step 2 Preset Operator File Preset Operator File Factory set value Storing Reference Refer to step 1 of Outline Figure of Operation Using OPERATION Menu of This Unit Stores the current status in the USB drive OPERATION OPERATOR FILE WRITE CAM USB Reading Reference Refer to step 2 of Outline Fig...

Page 126: ... Step 2 Calling Reference Refer to step 1 of Outline Figure of Operation Using OPERATION Menu of This Unit Calls the preset operator file stored in the camera as the current operator file OPERATION OPERATOR FILE PRESET Storing Reference Refer to step 2 of Outline Figure of Operation Using FILE Menu of This Unit Stores the current operator file as the preset operator file FILE OPERATOR FILE STORE P...

Page 127: ...B drive Step 3 Readng from USB drive Step 4 Storing Reference Refer to step 1 of Outline Figure of Operation Using PAINT Menu of This Unit 1 Change the scene file item to the desired value 2 Select the scene file number 1 to 5 to be stored PAINT SCENE FILE STORE 1 5 With MSU Master Setup Unit 1 Change the scene file item to the desired value 2 Press the STORE button in the functional operation are...

Page 128: ...USB Drive Reference Refer to step 3 of Outline Figure of Operation Using PAINT Menu of This Unit Stores the scene file stored in the camera to the USB drive PAINT SCENE FILE WRITE CAM USB Reading the Scene File from the USB Drive Reference Refer to step 4 of Outline Figure of Operation Using PAINT Menu of This Unit Reads the scene file stored in the USB drive to the camera PAINT SCENE FILE READ US...

Page 129: ...d items to initialize 5 5 1 Reference File Operation Outline Figure of Operation Current paint data Output to hardware Camera unit USB drive Referenc File Reference File factory set value Initial value 0 Storing in USB drive Step 4 Reading from USB drive Step 3 Initializing Step 5 Calling Step 2 Storing Step 1 Storing Reference Refer to step 1 of Outline Figure of Operation Using FILE Menu of This...

Page 130: ...ure of Operation Using FILE Menu of This Unit Reference File data stored in the camera can be changed by reading the Reference File data stored in the USB drive FILE REFERENCE READ USB CAM Note Reference file data stored in the USB drive cannot be read when the power is just turned on Storing the Reference File in the USB Drive Reference Refer to step 4 of Outline Figure of Operation Using FILE Me...

Page 131: ... same name as the mounted lens from the setup menu If no file with the same name as the lens exists select NO OFFSET FILE LENS FILE No Select a lens number 2 Set the lens name and minimum f stop value 3 Set the lens extender to OFF 4 Shoot the white pattern and fine adjust it with V modulation R G B Master so that the video level is around 80 560 mV with the lens iris set around F4 and the zoom co...

Page 132: ...t the white pattern and fine adjust it with V modulation R G B Master so that the video level is around 80 560 mV with the lens iris set around F4 and the zoom control in the center of the ring PAINT VIDEO LEVEL V MOD R G B M 4 Set the lens extender to OFF 5 Adjust the white balance and flare balance with the grayscale chart 6 Zoom the lens and adjust the center marker to a position at which the o...

Page 133: ...ng automatically again Or adjust the white shading V SAW V PARA H SAW and H PARA on R G B respectively MAINTENANCE WHITE SHADING V SAW R G B V PARA R G B H SAW R G B H PARA R G B 5 Adjust the ND offset for all of ND filter 1 to ND filter 4 1 Select 4 with the ND filter knob and shoot the white pattern so that the video level is 50 350 mV or more 2 Select 1 with the ND filter knob and adjust the le...

Page 134: ...A 6 Adjust the ND offset for all of ND filter 1 to ND filter 4 1 Select 4 with the ND filter knob and shoot the white pattern so that the video level is 50 350 mV or more 2 Select 1 with the ND filter knob and adjust the lens iris so that the video level is 80 to 50 560 to 350 mV and then perform the automatic white balance adjustment 3 Perform the automatic white shading adjustment Press the WHIT...

Page 135: ... not stored in the file Unstorable because of a menu of temporary operation etc Function Switch Item Analog Item SCENE File REFER ENCE File LENS File OPERA TOR File OHB File Note GAIN Master Gain Select 3 dB to 12 dB Iris IRIS Auto Iris on Level APL Gain Over ride Detect Pattern Close OFF Shutter Shutter ON OFF Shutter Select ECS ECS ON OFF ECS Fre quency Black Shad ing Black Shad ing H Saw R Blac...

Page 136: ...00K ON OFF White Shad ing White Shad ing H Saw R White Shad ing H Saw G White Shad ing H Saw B White Shad ing V Saw R White Shad ing V Saw G White Shad ing V Saw B White Shad ing H Para R White Shad ing H Para G White Shad ing H Para B White Shad ing V Para R White Shad ing V Para G White Shad ing V Para B Auto White Shading V Modulation V Mod Shad ing OFF ON Mod Shading V Saw R Mod Shading V Saw ...

Page 137: ...White Balance Flare Flare OFF ON Flare R Flare G Flare B Master Flare Black Master Black Black R Black G Black B Auto Black Balance Detail Detail Off ON Detail Level Detail Limit er Detail White Limiter Detail Black Limiter Detail Crisp ening H Detail Fre quency Mix Ratio DTL H V mode V DTL con trol mode Detail H V Ratio Level Dep Off Detail Level Depend Knee Apar ture On Knee Apar ture Continued ...

Page 138: ...to Hue ch3 Skin 1 On ON ON Skin 1 Gate On Skin 1 Level Skin 1 Phase Skin 1 Width Skin 1 Sat Skin 2 On Skin 2 Gate On Skin 2 Level Skin 2 Phase Skin 2 Width Skin 2 Sat Skin 3 On Skin 3 Gate On Skin 3 Level Skin 3 Phase Skin 3 Width Skin 3 Sat Matrix Matrix Off Preset Matrix on Preset Matrix Sel User Matrix on R G R B G R G B B R B G Multi Matrix On gate Phase select Continued HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC3...

Page 139: ... Gamma On R Black Gamma G Black Gamma B Black Gamma M Black Gamma Black Gamma RGB Range Low key saturation Low Key Sat uration ON Range Low Key Saturation level Gamma Gamma Off ON Gamma Cate gory Select STANDARD Gamma Table Select HYPER Gamma Table Select Step Gamma 0 90 0 35 R Gamma RGB mode G Gamma B Gamma RGB mode M Gamma Knee Knee Off R Knee point G Knee point B Knee point M Knee point Continu...

Page 140: ...ly Mono Color Saturation _ _ _ Connected with CCU only Mono Color Hue _ _ _ Connected with CCU only SD Detail SD Detail Off _ _ _ Connected with CCU only SD Detail Level _ _ _ Connected with CCU only SD Detail Limiter _ _ _ Connected with CCU only SD Detail White Limit er _ _ _ Connected with CCU only SD Detail Black Limit er _ _ _ Connected with CCU only SD Detail Crispening _ _ _ Connected with ...

Page 141: ...f _ _ _ Connected with CCU only SD Preset Ma trix On _ _ _ Connected with CCU only SD User Ma trix On _ _ _ Connected with CCU only R G _ _ _ Connected with CCU only R B _ _ _ Connected with CCU only G R _ _ _ Connected with CCU only G B _ _ _ Connected with CCU only B R _ _ _ Connected with CCU only B G _ _ _ Connected with CCU only SD Multi Ma trix On _ _ _ Connected with CCU only Phase select _...

Page 142: ...all from USB drive Scene file re call Scene file store Scene file store to USB drive Scene file re call from USB drive Lens file re call Lens file store OHB file store Format 1080 59 94i 1080 29 97PsF 1080 50i 1080 25PsF 720 59 94P 720 50P Digital ex tender digital ex tender on Menu Item SCENE File REFERENCE File LENS File OPERATOR File OHB File Note USER MENU customize VF DISPLAY EX ZOOM DISP FOC...

Page 143: ...0K GAIN SHUTTER FAN EXT FORMAT VF MARKER MARKER LEVEL CENTER SAFETY ZONE EFFECT ASPECT MASK SAFETY VF DETAIL VF DETAIL CRISP FREQUENCY FLICKER AREA ZOOM LINK COLOR DE TAIL PEAK COLOR CHROMA LEVEL FOCUS AS SIST INDICATOR MODE LEVEL GAIN OFFSET AREA MAK ER SIZE POSITION POSITION H POSITION V Continued HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 5 21 ...

Page 144: ...H HEIGHT BOX MEMO RY BOX MEMO RY H POSI V POSI WIDTH HEIGHT VF OUT VF OUT RET MIX VF MIX DIREC TION MIX VF MODE MIX VF LEV EL CHARACTER LEVEL SWITCH AS SIGN1 GAIN L GAIN M GAIN H ASSIGNA BLE1 ASSIGNA BLE2 RE ROTA TION SWITCH AS SIGN2 LENS VTR S S FRONT RET HANDLE SW1 HANDLE SW2 ZOOM SPEED HEADSET MIC INTERCOM LEVEL POWER UNBAL Continued HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 5 22 ...

Page 145: ...PERATOR File OHB File Note INTERCOM INTERCOM RECEIVE SE LECT INTERCOM PGM1 PGM2 TRACKER SIDE TONE TRACKER TRACKER RE CEIVE SE LECT INTERCOM PGM1 PGM2 EARPHONE EARPHONE RECEIVE SE LECT INTERCOM PGM1 PGM2 TRACKER HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 5 23 ...

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Page 147: ...h can be changed by turning the rotary encoder proceed as follows To enter the setting value Press the rotary encoder To cancel the setting value Before pressing the rotary encoder press the STATUS CANCEL switch toward the CANCEL side After the setting value is entered the setting cannot be canceled 6 1 2 Settable Special Functions The following functions are made available by settings in the SERV...

Page 148: ...ng indicator appears according to the area marker display switch of the lens The area marker is a rectangular frame in which auto focus is detected 2 AF is added to VF DISPLAY in the OPERATION menu When this AF is set to ON the focusing indicator appears Focusing indicator Front focus Focal point Rear focus HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 6 2 ...

Page 149: ...e 6 5 S05 OHB ADJ1 Sensitivity adjustment page 6 5 S06 OHB ADJ2 V SUB adjustment page 6 5 S07 BLACK SHADING Black shading adjustment page 6 6 S08 WHITE SHADING White shading adjustment page 6 6 S09 OHB MATRIX OHB matrix adjustment page 6 6 S10 TRACKER Tracker connector setting page 6 7 S11 SERIAL NO Model name displaying Serial number displaying page 6 7 S12 OPTION Gain extend Chroma filter charac...

Page 150: ...erface mode can be changed forcibly to the parallel interface AUTO Sets an interface automatically PARA Sets a parallel interface forcibly CC FILTER CC FILTER S02 TOP A 3200K B 3200K C 4300K D 6300K When the CC filter is replaced with a nonstandard color temperature conversion filter change this setting However when the CC filter is replaced with a filter without color temperature conversion such ...

Page 151: ...T 80 80 80 DC_ADJ_B 7F 7F 7F DC_ADJ_C 7F 7F 7F FILTER ON MONITOR SEL YPbPr STORE FILE EXEC The OHB_ADJ1 menu is used for adjustment of the CCD block For details refer 3 3 3 Sensitivity Adjustment Preparation OHB_ADJ2 OHB_ADJ2 S06 TOP 1080 59 94i R G B V SUB 80 80 80 TEST MODE OFF STORE FILE EXEC SHUTTER OFF SHUT_SPEED 1 500 MONITOR SEL YPbPr The OHB_ADJ2 menu is used for adjustment of the CCD bloc...

Page 152: ...ing Adjustment WHITE SHADING WHITE SHADING S08 TOP R G B V SAW 00 00 00 V PARA 00 00 00 H SAW 00 00 00 H PARA 00 FE 00 WHITE 0 0 0 STORE FILE EXEC COLOR_TEMP_SEL 3200K The WHITE SHADING menu is used for adjustment of the white shading For details refer to 3 3 3 Sensitivity Adjustment Preparation OHB MATRIX OHB MATRIX S09 TOP PHASE 00 ALL CLEAR HUE 00 SAT 00 STORE FILE EXEC MATRIX OFF PRESET USER M...

Page 153: ... S11 TOP MODEL HSC300R NO 10001 DEST UC OHB TYPE OPTION BASIC STORE FILE EXEC The SERIAL NO menu is used setting the current model name serial number destination and the OHB type OPTION OPTION S12 TOP GAIN EXTEND OFF CHROMA FILTER FULL GAIN EXTEND When GAIN EXTEND is set to ON the master gain is extended up to 36 dB When it is set to OFF the master gain is extended to 12 dB CHROMA FILTER Chroma fi...

Page 154: ... to F9 0 0 V to 3 3 V Receive signal detection output voltage STEP of F7 to F9 U_L Low Mid Hi Step gain amplifier operating status AGC of F7 to F9 0 20 V to 3 27 V AGC amplifier control voltage SNR of F7 to F9 S N measurement value of the OFDM demodulation IC input signal VITB of F7 to F9 OFDM signal reception status RF NO DET RF signal detection status TH Synchronizing signal detection status HSC...

Page 155: ...ity and improvement 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Harness Harnesses with no part number are not registered as spare parts 1 安全重要部品 警告 印のついた部品は安全性を維持するために重 要な部品です したがって 交換する時は必ず 指定の部品を使ってください 2 部品の共通化 ソニーから供給する補修用部品は セットに使われ ているものと異なることがあります これは部品の共通化 改良等によるものです 3 部品の在庫 部品表の SP S...

Page 156: ...5 14 18 12 11 4 3 5 5 10 8 7 5 17 5 8 7 6 7 8 7 8 16 BVTP3 x 10 BVTP3 x 10 2 19 13 1 19 9 Refer to Outside Panel 1 HSC300R 100R Refer to Outside Panel 1 HSC300RF 100RF Refer to SY Board Block This figure shows HSC300R HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 7 2 ...

Page 157: ... 7 3 672 250 01 s RING M2 6 O 8 3 701 439 11 s WASHER 9 3 870 137 02 s CAP DROP PROTECTION 10 4 138 533 02 s PANEL INSIDE 11 4 138 542 01 s COVER SW 12 4 138 673 02 s LID POWER SW 13 4 138 719 01 s RUBBER DROP PROTECTION 14 4 138 726 01 s SHEET INSIDE MULTI 15 4 138 727 01 s LABEL HANDLE 16 4 138 735 01 s CUSHION LARGE 17 4 138 737 01 s CUSHION SMALL 18 4 415 079 01 s CAP CONNECTOR DC OUT 19 4 654...

Page 158: ... No SP Description 101 A 1969 373 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD FL 377 102 A 1969 517 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD TX 148 103 1 833 470 21 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 33P 104 1 836 686 11 s CABLE CONNECTOR WITH COAXIAL 105 4 275 213 01 s RADIATION SHEET B 106 4 382 854 51 s SCREW M3X6 P SW HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 7 4 ...

Page 159: ...anel 2 No Part No SP Description 201 A 1969 374 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 3653 202 1 969 852 11 s HARNESS SUB CCU SENCE SDI 203 2 279 715 21 s RIVET NYLON 204 4 382 854 51 s SCREW M3X6 P SW 205 4 477 369 01 s INSULATING SHEET CN 3653 HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 7 5 ...

Page 160: ... CLAMP SLEEVE FERRITE HSC300R 100R 306 1 839 826 11 s OPTICAL MULTI CABLE ASSEMBLY M HSC300RF UC CED 100RF UC CED 307 1 839 827 11 s OPTICAL MULTI CABLE ASSEMBLY HSC300RF J E 100RF J E 308 1 966 622 11 s SUB HARNESS TRIAX CAM HSC300R 100R No Part No SP Description 309 1 966 623 11 s SUB HARNESS EARTH LUG HSC300R 100R 310 3 176 525 01 o WASHER SPRING 311 3 602 404 14 s HOUSING CONNECTOR HSC300RF 10...

Page 161: ...T ROTARY TRIAX 324 4 138 707 01 s WASHER TRIAX 2 325 4 138 738 01 s CUSHION OUTSIDE 326 4 382 854 51 s SCREW M3X6 P SW 327 4 654 273 02 s ACE M2 LOCK M2X5 7 685 647 79 s SCREW BVTP 3X10 TYPE2 TT B Outside Panel 2 HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 7 7 ...

Page 162: ...2 A 1969 512 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SY 430 403 A 1974 764 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD AT 189E 404 A 8286 163 C s PAD ASSY SHOULDER 405 A 8286 346 A s PAD ASSY SHOULDER 407 1 756 134 15 s BATTERY LITHIUM SECONDARY 408 1 969 850 11 s SUB HARNESS POWER IN PS 409 3 603 679 02 s STAINLESS SCREW B3X10 410 4 382 854 51 s SCREW M3X6 P SW 411 4 477 763 01 s INSULATING SHEET PS CONNECTOR 412 4 654 273 02 s...

Page 163: ... A 1969 514 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CD 78 503 A 1969 515 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SDI 117 504 1 831 104 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 24 CORE 505 1 831 124 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 45 CORE 506 2 279 715 21 s RIVET NYLON 507 2 586 173 01 s SHEET A RADIATION 508 4 382 854 51 s SCREW M3X6 P SW 509 4 409 534 01 s SHEET PS CASE THERMAL 510 4 119 228 01 s GASKET VF S 511 4 137 924 01 s CLAMP PJ 15B CABLE ...

Page 164: ... 602 3 603 679 02 s STAINLESS SCREW B3X10 603 3 624 455 01 s TUBE SHIELD 604 3 679 670 03 s KNOB FILTER ND 605 3 679 671 11 s KNOB FILTER CC 606 3 853 802 01 s CLAMP REUSE 607 4 138 534 01 s PANEL FRONT 2S 608 4 138 678 01 s CLAMP CABLE 609 4 138 679 01 s SCREW BLIND 610 4 138 681 01 s COVER SS SW 611 4 138 685 01 s LEVER MOUNT 613 4 654 273 02 s ACE M2 LOCK M2X5 614 4 119 228 01 s GASKET VF 7 621...

Page 165: ...X8 STAINLESS 702 3 603 679 02 s STAINLESS SCREW B3X10 703 3 624 455 01 s TUBE SHIELD 704 3 678 629 04 s LEVER MOUNT 705 3 701 505 01 s SET SCREW DOUBLE POINT 3X3 706 3 710 054 01 s KNOB FILTER 707 4 138 444 02 s PANEL FRONT 1M 708 4 138 678 01 s CLAMP CABLE 709 4 138 681 01 s COVER SS SW 711 4 654 273 02 s ACE M2 LOCK M2X5 712 4 119 228 01 s GASKET VF 7 623 208 22 s SW 3 TYPE 2 HSC300RF HSC100RF H...

Page 166: ...CCD BLOCK ASSY RP 804 1 788 764 21 s FILTER UNIT OPTICAL 805 1 829 549 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 50 CORE 806 1 969 851 11 s SUB HARNESS FILTER DISK 807 2 279 715 21 s RIVET NYLON 808 3 699 048 01 s CAP MOUNT 809 3 776 897 02 s GUIDE PLATE 810 3 853 802 01 s CLAMP REUSE 811 2 640 315 02 s SCREW M2X5 SMALL P SW 812 9 885 131 66 s FD UNIT CPJ MS 42 813 9 885 131 67 s BAYONET RING CPJ MS 42 814 9 885 1...

Page 167: ...RD SE 1138 903 A 1969 520 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD DR 675 904 A 1974 805 A s CCD BLOCK ASSY RP 905 1 788 765 21 s FILTER UNIT OPTICAL 906 1 829 549 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 50 CORE 907 1 963 930 11 s HARNESS SUB BI PA 908 2 279 715 21 s RIVET NYLON 909 3 776 897 02 s GUIDE PLATE 910 4 138 446 01 s PLATE FILTER ID S 911 2 640 315 02 s SCREW M2X5 SMALL P SW 912 3 699 048 01 s CAP MOUNT 7 627 452 18...

Page 168: ...1006 1 966 584 11 s HARNESS SUB FRONT MIC 1007 1 966 586 11 s HARNESS SUB FRONT 1008 1 966 587 11 s HARNESS SUB INSIDE 1009 1 966 592 11 s HARNESS SUB POWER SW 1010 1 966 597 11 s HARNESS SUB ASSIGNABLE 1011 1 969 848 12 s SUB HARNESS FRONT CTL 1012 2 433 598 01 s HOLDER LT 11U WIRE HSC300R 300RF 1013 3 679 679 05 s KNOB VR AUDIO 1014 3 692 111 02 s KNOB RE 1015 3 853 802 01 s CLAMP REUSE 1016 4 1...

Page 169: ...ESS SCREW B3X10 1105 3 626 781 03 s STOPPER 1106 3 626 960 02 s GUARD TAIL 1107 3 637 901 11 s SCREW M2 6X5 1108 3 729 072 02 s SCREW K 4X8 1109 3 872 522 02 s SPRING COMPRESSION STOPPER 1110 3 872 550 02 s STOPPER R HOT DOOR 1111 3 872 551 02 s STOPPER L HOT DOOR 1112 3 872 573 02 s WATER PROTECT HOT DOOR 1113 4 295 666 01 s BASE HOT SHOE 1114 4 382 854 51 s SCREW M3X6 P SW 1115 4 654 273 02 s AC...

Page 170: ...art No SP Description 1201 A 8279 993 D s SHOE D ASSY V 1202 3 603 679 02 s STAINLESS SCREW B3X10 1203 3 626 781 03 s STOPPER 1204 3 626 960 02 s GUARD TAIL 1205 3 637 901 11 s SCREW M2 6X5 1206 3 729 072 02 s SCREW K 4X8 7 682 160 09 s SCREW P 4X6 HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 7 16 ...

Page 171: ...11 3 603 679 02 s STAINLESS SCREW B3X10 1312 3 627 853 07 s SHOE SLIDE 1313 3 637 901 11 s SCREW M2 6X5 1314 3 654 615 02 s COLLAR SUSPENSION 1315 3 701 447 11 s WASHER 10 1316 3 701 505 01 s SET SCREW DOUBLE POINT 3X3 1317 3 710 024 02 s PACKING VF 1318 3 711 765 01 s BOLT M3 HEXAGON SOCKET 1319 4 138 139 01 s STOP RING 9 TYPE CE 1320 4 138 535 01 s PLATE VF SHOE No Part No SP Description 1321 4 ...

Page 172: ...IT BOARD SW 1608A CED E 1405 1 787 899 11 s FAN DC 40 SQUARE 1406 1 831 103 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 15 CORE 1407 1 969 845 11 s SUB HARNESS EARPHONE 1408 3 869 842 01 s CAP SW 1409 3 903 660 01 s DROP PROTECTION TOGGLE 1410 4 138 449 01 s SHEET INCOM CED E 1411 4 138 674 02 s CAP CONNECTOR 1 1412 4 138 682 01 s SW COVER 1413 4 138 683 02 s KNOB ENCODER 1414 4 138 686 11 s DUCT FAN 1415 4 138 699 ...

Page 173: ...ARD CN 3642 1505 A 1969 389 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 3643 1506 A 1969 390 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD CN 3644 1507 X 2348 331 3 s SUB ASSY MAIN CHASSIS 1508 X 3710 037 1 s SUSPENSION ASSY C 1509 1 784 240 11 s CONVERTER COAXIAL CONNECTOR No Part No SP Description 1510 1 829 055 11 s CABLE ASSEMBLY COAXIAL 1511 1 831 088 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 20 CORE 1512 1 836 689 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 10 ...

Page 174: ...NC 1522 4 136 517 01 s WASHER BNC COAXIAL FIXED 1523 4 138 675 02 s CAP CONNECTOR 2 1524 4 138 687 01 s COVER SLIDE SWITCH 1525 4 138 698 11 s PANEL MIC 1526 4 138 731 01 s SHEET WATER PROOF SW 1527 4 478 730 01 s CAP USB 1528 4 654 273 02 s ACE M2 LOCK M2X5 7 685 647 79 s SCREW BVTP 3X10 TYPE2 TT B Connector Panel HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 7 20 ...

Page 175: ...s POWER SUPPLY ASSY 1602 A 1980 228 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD RE 319 1603 1 968 160 11 s HARNESS SUB DC OUT 1604 4 137 926 01 s SADDLE LES 0505 EDGE 1605 4 382 854 51 s SCREW M3X6 P SW 1606 4 415 279 01 s SUPPORT 3SQ 16 HEXAGON 1607 4 477 764 01 s SHEET T2 28X45 RADIATION 1608 4 477 765 01 s SHEET T2 25X78 RADIATION HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 7 21 ...

Page 176: ...03 679 02 s STAINLESS SCREW B3X10 1pc 3 704 295 01 o BAG PROTECTION 550X500 1pc 3 764 889 01 o CHART ADJUSTMENT HSC100R 100RF 1pc 4 138 677 01 s BRACKET BELT 1pc 4 138 758 01 s CLAMP BELT CABLE 1pc 4 479 626 01 s CD ROM PACK HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R 7 22 ...

Page 177: ...004 39 41 004 47 49 011 2 3 012 4 9 012 2 3 6 8 ND ND SHUTTER B G R SUB G XV1_OUT G XV4_OUT XVH1_RB XVH2_RB RG_EN LH_RG G SH_OUT_P N CN003 11 13PIN R_SHPI R_MPXA B C B G R_SHD CLP_SH TEMP_B G R B G R_SHP RB XV1_OUT RB XV4_OUT B SH_OUT_P N R SH_OUT_P N G_SHPI G_MPXA B C B_SHPI B_MPXA B C XH1 XH2 IC016 Q011 014 IC201 FPGA IC017 D A IC219 BUFFER BUS IC222 224 FILT_POSI1 2 CC_POSI ND_POSI IC218 A D IC...

Page 178: ... 102 77 102 23 102 21 102 58 102 42 46 102 3 102 55 102 78 102 81 83 100 102 85 87 99 102 101 101 34 36 101 38 40 101 77 101 23 101 21 101 58 101 42 46 101 3 101 55 101 78 101 81 83 100 101 85 87 99 101 101 101 171 102 29 101 29 101 172 102 30 101 30 101 86 88 102 114 116 101 114 116 101 194 102 8 101 8 101 198 102 4 101 4 101 188 102 14 101 14 101 191 102 9 101 9 101 187 102 13 101 13 101 181 183...

Page 179: ...L INC TRK PROD RCV VR R ENC A B LENS RX FOCUS A Extender A PUPIL POSI A IRIS POSI A ZOOM POSI A 101 171 101 172 101 86 88 101 123 101 99 101 102 104 101 101 103 101 145 101 124 101 58 60 101 198 101 180 182 184 101 197 101 148 150 101 160 IC1807 IC1805 MULTIPLEXER Standby MIC OFF ON IC1409 IC1606 A D D A IC1601 IC1605 IC1607 IC1609 8 5 6 8 8 10 TRK Talk X Y TRK RCV PGM 12 5 7 8 18 19 8 13 8 15 10 ...

Page 180: ...CLK 74M_MST TR_AGC_ANALOG VBS_OUT 1mA Tone_OFF ON RF_DETECT SYS_RESET CPU_UART_TX RX CMD_700P_TX RX OFDM_F1 2 3 X Y OFDM_F4 5 6 X Y SCL_A_IN SDA_A_IN SCL_B_IN SDA_B_IN TSIN F7 TSIN F8 TSIN F9 AGC_ANALOG_SEL_OUT AGC_ANALOG_SEL_0 1_IN 1mA TONE_OFF ON_IN CCU_REF_HF_TIMMING_OUT RF_DETECT TX_LOW_X Y_IN TX_HIGH_X Y_IN TRIAX CN F ASSEMBLY Fischer Triax Connector TRIAX CN K ASSEMBLY Kings Triax Connector ...

Page 181: ...2 IC213 2 2 IC213 1 2 Q205 Q204 IC210 2 2 IC210 1 2 IC201 CLK_CPU_MST CLK_27M_MST CLK 74M_MST VBS_OUT 1mA Tone_OFF ON 1 mA 1 mA RF_DETECT SYS_RESET CPU_UART_TX RX CMD_700P_TX RX IC301 PLD SRAM IC505 CCU_SENSE out SFP_RX_LOS LD_ON SFP_TFAULT OTR SCL SDA OPT_RX_p n OPT_TX_p n D203 205 D203 TFAULT D204 TDIS D205 LOS DC180V CN106 DPR 358 SDI 117 HSC100RF 300RF GND 2 5V CCU OPTICAL MULTI CABLE ASSEMBLY...

Page 182: ...FRONT MIC HARNESS HANDLE SW HARNESS HANDLE TALLY HARNESS FILTER DISK HARNESS BI PA HARNESS LENS HARNESS ASSIGNABLE HARNESS FRONT CTL HARNESS FRONT HARNESS INSIDE HARNESS EARPHONE CN10 CN2 CN4 CN7 CN2 CN2 CN3 CN2 EARPHONE USB REMOTE TRACKER CN1 INTERCOM DC OUT CN8 RET CTRL 9P CN1 9P CN1 3P HARNESS MIC CN12 7P HARNESS UNREG CN2 7P CN 3644 CN 3645 CN 3646 CN2 8P CN 3647 CN1 6P CN 3641 CN9 10P CN1 10P...

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Page 184: ...HSC300RF CED HSC300RF E HSC300RF J HSC100RF UC HSC100RF CED HSC100RF E HSC100RF J HSC300R UC HSC300R CED HSC300R J HSC100R UC HSC100R CED HSC100R J J E 9 878 492 01 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan 2013 10 08 2013 ...

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