CANON INC. 2005
Video Product
c
Canon Inc.
Digital Imaging Products Service
& Quality Assurance Dept.
First Edition : Sep. 2005
First Print : Sep. 2005
No. D17-9213, 9313
Digital Video Camera
DC10 E, DC20 E
iPAL
Страница 1: ...05 Video Product c Canon Inc Digital Imaging Products Service Quality Assurance Dept First Edition Sep 2005 First Print Sep 2005 No D17 9213 9313 Digital Video Camera CANON INC 2005 DC10 E DC20 E DC10 E DC20 E iPAL ...
Страница 2: ...age Quality 2 1 2 2 Advanced Functions and Comfortable Operation 2 1 3 Product Specifications Comparison Chart 7 1 4 Function and Performance List 8 2 Technical Explanation 13 2 1 Design Concept 13 2 2 TS Mech 15 2 2 1 Overview of TS Mech 15 2 2 2 Main Mechanical Parts 16 3 Performance 17 4 System Diagram Common to all Models 35 ...
Страница 3: ...t Overview 1 1 Development Concept Slim and stylish design Compatibility with DVD players High image quality for both movies and still images Direct Print DIGIC DV DVD R RW Slim line body Easy Direct Print Share button that supports PictBridge Megapixel CCD ...
Страница 4: ...inal focal length 4 05 40 5 mm 35 mm film equivalent at 4 3 DC10 E Approx 46 7 467 mm DC20 E Approx 40 6 406 mm Lens configuration same as MVX1 Si E MVX1 S E Lens configuration of 11 elements in nine groups with one aspherical lens used double sided aspherical lens gradation ND incorporated F 1 8 to 2 8 4 DIGIC DV video engine included 1 2 2 Advanced Functions and Comfortable Operation Shooting Fu...
Страница 5: ...uous shooting AEB stitch assist in card still image mode only Image quality mode setting XP SP LP Faders in movie recording mode only Effects in camera mode only Multi screen settings in movie recording mode only Card Mix Still image simultaneous recording settings Image size settings Still image quality settings During still image playback mode Erase image Image protect Slideshow Print selection ...
Страница 6: ...ering center weighted average metering and spot metering spot metering is center frame only 4 Still image sizes for both cards and discs 1632 1224 DC20 E only 1280 960 640 480 Super fine Fine Normal can be set 5 Continuous shooting function in card still image mode only VGA Up to 60 continuous frames can be shot at high speed and normal continuous 6 AEB shooting in card still image mode only Enabl...
Страница 7: ...ted and used when an unformatted disc is loaded Only the VIDEO mode can be selected for DVD R discs which are automatically initialized in the VIDEO mode after they have been recognized 15 Function for copying still images from cards to discs and vice versa function for copying all images provided 16 Disc editing functions 1 Original image editing Function for editing original images scenes in VR ...
Страница 8: ...apanese site at http www sonicjapan co jp index html or the U S site at http www sonic com default asp Also joining the ranks of above functions is another function One Touch Dubbing for recording data on the DVD disc in a PC simply by operating the Easy Direct PRINT SHARE button on the body provided that the camcorder and PC are connected by the USB interface Hi Speed class supported This functio...
Страница 9: ...reen display Flash unit built into body Light guide flash unit White LED Mini video light DISC 8cm DVD R RW Still image recording 1280 960 approx 1 23 megapixel 1632 1224 approx 2 00 megapixel Movie recording MPEG2 3 6 9Mbps Memory card mini SD Card Still image recording 1280 960 approx 1 23 megapixel 1632 1224 approx 2 00 megapixel Movie recording USB USB2 0 High Speed Streaming Direct Print Pict...
Страница 10: ... auto slow shutter selected 6 lx 14 lx illumination Night mode 0 5 lx 1 3 lx Image stabilizer Image stabilization system Electronic system Sensing method Angular velocity sensing Shooting functions AE mode Program AE AUTO P Av Tv Portrait Sports Night Snow Beach Sunset Spotlight Fireworks Photometric Center weighted average Movie AUTO P Av Tv Portrait Sports Night system photometry Evaluation phot...
Страница 11: ...ngsten Fluorescent Fluorescent H Systems TTL 128 segments Focus Mode AF MF forced infinity Correction means Right and left operation after pressing the omni selector down button Range finding frame display Movie Still image AiAF selection 9 point range finding frame display center only display when center selected Zoom Speed Continuously variable speed no levels supported Widescreen TV Recording s...
Страница 12: ... scan Memory card miniSD memory card REC Search REC Review Standby switch Power saving function ON OFF setting possible after recording has been continuously paused for 5 minutes Displayed text recording Audio Movie Dolby Digital 2 ch AC 3 2 ch Wind screen ON OFF setting Built in microphone only EVF Size 0 33 inch TFT color Pixels 123 000 pixels Brightness adjustment Color adjustment Movable LCD m...
Страница 13: ...protect Create photo movie System Interface Microphone input terminal Headphone output DV terminal S Video terminal Output only multi jack AV terminal Output only multi jack Editing terminal USB terminal mini B Receptacle Memory card file transfer USB file transfer Analog signal DV signal conversion Direct print PictBridge compatible printers only Easy Direct PRINT SHARE button Microphone attenuat...
Страница 14: ...DC10 E DC20 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 12 External View Fig 1 Note Figure shows DC 20 E External differences from DC10 E Only the flash and the mini video light in the front ...
Страница 15: ...nugly in the user s hand to assure superior operability Distinctive and attractive rounded rear shape Design where the cylindrical shape of the lens continues from the front right through to the rear panel along the arc of the disc area A sense that discs are used which is distinctly different from tapes felt when the semicircular rear cover is viewed from the LCD right side The photograph shows D...
Страница 16: ...n external appearance between DC10 E and DC20 E 1 Paint color used for rear cover 2 Grip cover DC20 E painted DC10 E not painted Differences in appearance by market The coloring of DC10 E and DC20 E is the reverse of the Japanese specification in overseas markets ...
Страница 17: ...VD drive newly developed for DVD cameras It consists of a mechanical section and a control board 2 2 1 Overview of TS Mech Fig 2 14 3mm 84mm 70mm TS Mech TS Mech Size Depth 70 mm Width 84 mm Height 14 3 mm Weight 100 g Playback recording speed 2 Usable disc DVD R DVD RW 1 4 GB 8 cm ...
Страница 18: ...UCT 16 2 2 2 Main Mechanical Parts Fig 3 Spindle motor Control board Cover Material of lens protection Coil wiring material Coil wiring material Coil wiring material Suspension Closeup of Pick up Pick up Tracking motor Suspension Magnet Magnet ...
Страница 19: ...Mbps VBR Approx 60 minutes Approx 30 minutes LP Long play Approx 3 Mbps VBR Approx 120 minutes Approx 60 minutes DC10 E When viewfinder is used When LCD monitor is used Continuous Actual Continuous recording Actual recording Continuous playback recording recording BP 208 XP Approx 75min Approx 35 min Approx 70 min Normal 1 Approx 35 min Normal Approx 80 min Normal Approx 70 min Bright 2 Approx 35 ...
Страница 20: ...hoto lens 5 2 1 Nominal focal length 4 05 40 5 mm Optical 10 zoom 5 2 2 35 mm film equivalent Still image DC10 E Approx 38 9 389 mm DC20 E Approx 38 1 381 mm Movie 4 3 mode DC10 E Approx 46 9 469 mm DC20 E Approx 40 6 406 mm Widescreen TV 16 9 IS OFF DC10 E Approx 42 6 426 mm DC20 E Approx 41 6 416 mm IS ON DC10 E Approx 46 1 461 mm DC20 E Approx 43 3 433 mm 5 2 3 Nominal diametric ratio F1 8 2 8 ...
Страница 21: ...able Refer to the Memory Card System 5 6 Exposure control 5 6 1 AE mode AUTO P Program AE Av aperture priority AE Tv shutter priority AE Portrait Sports Night Snow Beach Sunset Spotlight Fireworks 5 6 2 Photometry system Movie Center weighted average photometry AUTO P Av Tv Portrait Sports Night All area average photometry 128 segment 16H 8V evaluative photometry Spotlight Snow Beach Sunset mode N...
Страница 22: ...r frame on the screen not user selectable Also AiAF and fixed at center can be selected only when Focus Priority ON is selected AF is fixed at the screen center during Stitch assist 5 7 3 Range finding frame display Movie None Still image Included The AF frame including multiple locations center AF frame for center fixed that has come into focus is indicated by a green light The AF frame appears w...
Страница 23: ...AWB Auto Set Preset Presets are available Daylight 5400 K Shade 8000 8500 K Cloudy 6000 K Tungsten incandescent lamps and halogen bulbs 3000 K Fluorescent H 3 wavelength type fluorescent 6500 K Fluorescent white fluorescent 4000 K Presets are not possible in SNC and AUTO modes 5 10 1 Adjustment range 2 800K to 8 000K 5 11 Digital feature functions The following modes are provided Fader Effects Mul...
Страница 24: ... be displayed during playback During playback time can be displayed in five different modes date only time only date and time or date and time and camera data 5 15 3 Accessory shoe Not supported 5 15 4 REC Search function None 5 15 5 REC Review function Supported Accessed by operating the Recording Check button when camera recording is paused Plays back the movie from the beginning of the recorded...
Страница 25: ...olders 100 files to a folder Each folder is assigned numbers 100 to 998 6 1 3 Estimated number of recordable still images on disc single sided type The number of recordable images depends on the usage subject and shooting conditions The number of images that can be recorded on a double sided disc is twice that of a single sided disc 1 The maximum display is 9999 6 2 Playback functions 6 2 1 Playba...
Страница 26: ...unction The photo movie function is possible in all discs and the recording modes in cases where they are not finalized 6 4 Finalize This process enables playback in other players and recorders that support DVD VIDEO and DVD VR In this finalization process the shorter the recording time the more dummy data is needed fill the remaining space and this tends to result in a longer finalization time Ex...
Страница 27: ...g playback Max 530 TV lines screen center Camera EE OUT Catalog value Approx 530 TV lines screen center 6 6 3 Headphone terminal None 6 6 4 USB terminal USB device class Supports USB 2 0 Hi Speed class PTP class mass storage class Compatible computer systems Windows IBM PC AT compatible NEC PC98 NX Series Macintosh Power Macintosh PowerBook iMac iBook PC operating system Windows Windows 98 SE Wind...
Страница 28: ...t possible b Movie recording Not possible 6 7 5 Number of recorded images miniSD card The given number of recorded images is for reference only The number varies greatly depending on the subject and other conditions when taking pictures 6 7 6 Card initialization Initialization using the Initialization command in the menu of the main unit Operation is not guaranteed with PC initializations as probl...
Страница 29: ...niSD memory cards or discs 6 9 2 Print format Single image eight image print only when the card size paper tray has been installed in CP200 300 220 330 400 500 600 Printing is not available from the index screen 6 9 3 Trimming Possible 6 9 4 Date printing Possible when connected to CP 220 330 400 500 600 or PictBridge compatible printer 6 9 5 Number of print copies Easy Print 1 to 99 sheets DPOF p...
Страница 30: ...When the printer is connected Paper setting Paper size Paper type Borders no borders 8 of 1 screen layout Sectional printing Image optimizing Date printing Trimming When using card paper Printer specifications when connected to DC10 E DC20 E CP 10 100 Not supported Not supported CP 200 3002nd 220 330 400 500 600 BJ 895PD 535PD F890PD PIXUS 50i 80i 450i 470PD PIXUS 990i 900PD DS700 PictBridge speci...
Страница 31: ...ver is flipped to the Tele side during still image playback from the card or disc the image being played back can be enlarged up to 5 times its size The initial setting of the playback zoom switch is 2 playback zoom and this can be changed to 1 to 5 using the zoom lever Playback zoom is cancelled by holding the zoom lever to the Wide side until the frame display no longer appears Zoom not possible...
Страница 32: ...ox 5 4 W LP Approx 4 9 W LCD Normal XP Approx 6 0 W SP Approx 5 5 W LP Approx 5 1 W LCD Bright Playing XP Approx 4 9 W SP Approx 4 4 W LP Approx 4 1 W LCD Normal The power consumption during recording shows the data during recording and AF focusing 9 Dimensions W H D Approx 48 86 122 mm 1 9 3 4 4 8 in Not including maximum protrusions 10 Weight 10 1 Main unit Approx 415 g 14 6 lb 10 2 Total equipp...
Страница 33: ...s performed Disc Still Image AUTO SCN P Portrait Sports Night Snow Beach Sunset Spotlight Fireworks P Tv Av Recording pixels Large Medium Small Compression ratio Super Fine Fine Normal Simultaneous recording 640 x 480 OFF Fine Normal Flash DC20 E only Auto Always On OFF Red eye Reduction Drive mode Single shooting Continuous shooting High speed continuous shooting AEB Night Night Mini video light ...
Страница 34: ... shooting AEB Night Night Mini video light OFF ON Digital Zoom ON OFF White balance AUTO Sun Shade Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent H Fluorescent MANUAL Color effects OFF Vivid Neutral Low Sharpening Soft Skin Detail Custom Evaluative metering Center weighted average metering Spot metering Center or AF frame continuous AF AF MF MF infinity AiAF Center fixed AF auxiliary light AUTO AF auxiliary light OF...
Страница 35: ...DC10 E DC20 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 33 Disc Movie x ON OFF Metering DC20 E only DC20 E only DC20 E only DC20 E only ...
Страница 36: ...DC10 E DC20 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 34 Disc Movie ON OFF DC20 E only DC20 E only DC20 E only DC20 E only ...
Страница 37: ...dapter SC 2000 Soft Carrying Case WS 20 Wrist Strap Shoulder Strap miniSD Card TL H27 Tele converter WD H27 Wide converter FS H27U Filter Set BP 208 Battery Pack TV Computer VCR Mini DVD Disc DVD R RW WL D86 Wireless Controller Card Adapter PictBridge compliant printers IFC 300PCU USB Cable DVD player recorder Mini DVD Disc DVD R RW PC A10 SCART Adapter DVD Drive Reader Writer ...
Страница 38: ...DC10 E Outline of Signal Processing Circuit 11 4 2 Camera Card Signal Processing DC10 E 12 4 2 1 Camera Motion Picture Recording 12 4 2 2 Card Still Picture Recording 12 4 3 Camera Card Signal Processing DC20 E 14 4 3 1 2 Megapixel Camera System 14 4 3 2 Camera Motion Picture Recording 14 4 3 3 Card Still Picture Recording 15 4 4 Recorder Signal Processing 16 4 5 Audio Signal Flow 17 5 System Cont...
Страница 39: ...n IC1002 DC20 E MPX2 AGC image composition flaw correction IC1004 DC10 E 2 8V REGULATOR 2 8V regulator IC1101 SDRAM Memory for DIGIC DV 64Mbit IC1102 SDRAM Memory for DIGIC DV 64Mbit IC1103 DIGIC DV Camera digital signal processing card image processing IC1200 LENS DRIVER Zoom focus motor driver IRIS driver and gyro output amp IC1400 LAP Lens actuator processor IC1401 1 8V REGULATOR 1 8V regulator...
Страница 40: ... CCD output amp IC1070 DC10 E CCD CCD image sensor IC1071 DC10 E BUFFER CCD horizontal transfer pulse buffer IC1072 DC10 E BUFFER CCD horizontal transfer pulse buffer 4 LCD PCB IC901 EEPROM EEPROM for LCD data IC902 LCD DRIVER LCD signal processing and drive IC903 2 8V REGULATOR 2 8V regulator 5 GYRO PCB IC1603 P SENSOR GYRO Pitch direction angular speed detection IC1604 Y SENSOR GYRO YAW directio...
Страница 41: ...BATTERY TERMINAL DC JACK CAM POW SW EJECT SW VTR ON E3 DET E3V VCC RESET DC V DET SERIAL DATA IC101 CCM MI COM IC1103 DIGIC DV IC2300 BACK END MI COM IC100 SUB MI COM IC104 3 2V REGULATOR IC3201 DC DC CONVERTER CONTROL IC105 RESET LITHUM BATTERY 2ND RESET SW DC JACK FPC RIGHT COVER TS MECH MAIN PCB ZOOM ASS Y CARD PCB 12 11 1 48 48 CN50 17 SW13 OPEN DETECT SW SW12 OPEN DETECT SW SW10 EJECT SW SWIT...
Страница 42: ... up the standby state In this state the SUB MI COM performs detection of startup related switches When it detects that any one of the startup related switches has been turned on the VTR ON H signal is output form pin 41 Upon output of the VTR ON H signal power to each circuit is turned on When power is fed from the main power supply 3 2V power is output from pin 4 of the IC104 Instead of power fro...
Страница 43: ...2V 3 3V FU3202 1 2V power source PRISM1 2V 3 3V power source LCD3 3V USB3 3V FLASH SRAM3 3V DVDD3 3V AVDD3 3V CCD drive IC power source DC10 E CAM3 3V DC20 E CAM3 5V 4 FRONT END UNREG FU3203 FRONT END power source 5 5V VTR UNREG CCD LCD FU3204 5V power source P5V LCD5V AA4 7V VTR UNREG CCD drive power source CCD15V CCD 7V LCD drive power source LCD8 5V BL POW 6 FRONT END UNREG FU3205 FRONT END pow...
Страница 44: ...211 REG 78 10 PWM Q3206 Q1801 Q1803 MAIN PCB USB 3 3V AVDD 3 3V DVDD 3 3V CAM 3 5V DC10 E ONLY DC20 E ONLY LCD 3 3V CAM 3 3V ON OFF 3 4 DC20 E ONLY 73 15 Q3213 REG CAM 2 7V LCD 5V AA 4 7V LPF AVDD 2 7V LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF PWM CH 4 UNREG P 5V DVDD 2 7V 76 14 Q3202 REG PWM CH 5 UNREG CCD 15V LCD 8 5V CCD 7V CAM ON From CCM MI COM CCD VL ON From CCM MI COM 77 11 REG PWM CH 6 UNREG PRISM 1 2V 62 63 23...
Страница 45: ...R BATTERY CN100 IC3201 DC DC CONVERTER CONTROL IC100 SUB MI COM OSC OUTPUT DRIVE CONTROL E3V BATT TEMP BATT INFO D DC V DET DC J DET E3V CHARGE INIT CHARGE1 A D V A D I 28 29 64 63 VCC 62 65 61 60 59 51 31 34 27 12 13 28 29 38 39 B D A12 2 3 4 5 1 BATT TEMP A13 BATT INFO D A14 BATT INFO B A15 B9 15 BATT RIGHT COVER UNREG CN104 A12 BATT TEMP A13 BATT INFO D A14 BATT INFO B A15 B9 15 BATT Q1801 FU18...
Страница 46: ...tisfied the SUB MI COM IC100 controls the IC3201 and starts charging If the conditions shown in 4 and 5 above are not satisfied or if the type in 6 could not be confirmed a charge error is indicated Conditions Detection Source of detection 1 Main unit power is turned OFF SUB MI COM DC jack is connected SUB MI COM pin 12 DC JACK DC J DET Power supplied from DC jack SUB MI COM pin 13 DC IN DC V DET ...
Страница 47: ...arge current becomes 34 mA or less Fig 5 480mA 70mA 34mA 10min max 6min max 90min max 258min max 90min max 336min max When the battery voltage reaches 5 2 V the trickle timer 2 is started Charging current LED flashes once LED flashes twice LED lights up steadily Quick charge 808mA When battery voltage reaches 6 17V quick charge starts Trickle 81mA An error is indicated if the battery voltage becom...
Страница 48: ...it and the flow of video and audio signals Fig 6 LENS CCD PCB MAIN PCB IC1103 DIGIC DV IC801 AIF4 IC1070 CCD IC2102 75Ω DRIVER IC902 LCD DRIVER LCD PCB USB FPC MEMORY CARD CARD PCB SUB PCB CVF LCD IC1101 SDRAM IC810 AUDIO PLL IC1102 SDRAM IC2304 DDR SDRAM IC2305 DDR SDRAM IC2300 BACK END FRONT END DVD DRIVE IC1501 CVF DRIVER IC1002 TG CDS AGC AD V DRIVER IC3500 USB IC MIC SPEAKER USB TERMINAL Y C ...
Страница 49: ...nals Fig 7 LENS CCD PCB MAIN PCB IC1103 DIGIC DV IC801 AIF4 IC1054 CCD IC2102 75Ω DRIVER IC902 LCD DRIVER LCD PCB USB FPC MEMORY CARD CARD PCB SUB PCB CVF PCB CVF LCD IC1101 SDRAM IC1002 MPX2 IC1000 CDS AD IC1001 TG IC810 AUDIO PLL IC1102 SDRAM IC2304 DDR SDRAM IC2305 DDR SDRAM IC2300 BACK END FRONT END DVD DRIVE IC1501 CVF DRIVER IC3500 USB IC MIC SPEAKER USB TERMINAL Y C AV FPC AV JACK LCD DVD ...
Страница 50: ...IC1103 DIGIC DV CDS AGC AD TG V DRIVER IC1002 CCD IC1070 36MHz 12bit 36MHz 64 Mbit SDRAM IC1102 32 bit 64 Mbit SDRAM IC1101 32 bit BACK END IC2300 CCM MI COM IC101 Fig 9 JPEG Audio SDRAM IF CARD IF proc resize nr MEMORY CARD DMA RAW YCC 1 YCC 2 Camera signal processing GRAB Synthesis COMP Deformation Drawing REND IC1103 DIGIC DV 64 Mbit SDRAM IC1102 32 bit 64 Mbit SDRAM IC1101 32 bit CDS AGC AD TG...
Страница 51: ...essing and A D conversion it is output as a digital signal DIGIC DV IC1103 This circuit carries out various camera signal processing operations EIS AWB etc and digital effect processing It also performs multimedia application signal processing mainly for still image recording Feature engine High speed card interface JPEG method compression extension Audio data compression ADPCM USB function SDRAM ...
Страница 52: ... are sent to DIGIC DV for camera signal processing 4 3 2 Camera Motion Picture Recording Fig 10 IC1054 CCD IC1000 CDS AD IC1001 TG CDS Image adjustment picture composition Analog Signal Digital Signal Missing pixel compensation AD CDS AD IC1002 MPX 14bit 36MHz 36MHz 2ch 12bit 72MHz IC1103 DIGIC DV Fig 11 JPEG JPEG Audio MPX IC1002 CARD IF USB IC101 CCM MI COM CDS AD IC1000 CCD IC1054 36MHz 14bit 3...
Страница 53: ...en performs AGC processing corrects CCD missing pixels and outputs the signal through 1 channel DIGIC DV IC1102 Performs different camera signal processing EIS AWB etc and digital effect processing Also performs signal processing for coping with multimedia centered on still picture shooting Feature engine High speed card interface JPEG method compression extension Audio data compression ADPCM USB ...
Страница 54: ...t end through ATAPI communication for which the IC2306 DDR SDRAM is mainly used FRONT END DVD DRIVE At the time of recording video audio data fed from the back end is modulated to DVD recording data and a DVD write control operation is performed At the time of playback data is read out from DVD and demodulation is performed together with error correction Fig 13 IC1103 DIGIC DV IC2102 75Ω DRIVER IC...
Страница 55: ...D D A and digital I F SPEAKER DRIVER with ALC circuits are contained in this IC It is also used for changeover between ordinary voice sounds and beep sounds BACK END At the time of recording audio digital signals are compressed into a Dolby AC 3 form At the time of playback demodulation processing is performed for inversion Fig 14 SPEAKER DRIVER IC101 CCM MI COM IC801 AIF4 IC1103 DIGIC DV IC2300 B...
Страница 56: ...B SUB PCB FRONT FPC REMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL RECEIVER IC101 CCM MI COM FRONT END ATAPI IC100 SUB MI COM ZOOM SW PHOTO SW CROSS SW FUNC SW MENU SW E DIRECT SW TAPE CARD START STOP SW EJECT SW DISC COVER DET POWER SW R KEY BATT INFO BATT TEMP MODE SW IC2303 FLASH ROM IC103 FLASH ROM IC2301 S RAM IC3500 USB IC IC1400 LAP IC901 EEPROM IC902 LCD DRIVER IC801 AIF4 IC1501 CVF DRIVER IC1002 MPX2 IC1000 CDS A...
Страница 57: ...rol AE AF AWB control EIS Electric Image Stabilizer control PRINTER control 2 SUB MI COM IC100 The major functions of the SUB MI COM are listed below Power ON OFF control Built in charge circuit control Built in clock 3 MI COM in BACK END IC2300 The major functions of the MI COM in BACK END are listed below Front end TS mech control through ATAPI communication USB interface control In movie transm...
Страница 58: ...minal is connected to the memory card through the USB IC and DIGIC DV in the still picture mode In the movie mode the USB terminal is connected to the front end through the USB IC and back end Fig 16 Signal flow of Normal Signal flow of USB connection IC1101 IC1102 SDRAM IC1002 MPX IC1054 CCD IC1000 CDS AD IC1103 DIGIC DV IC2300 BACK END MEMORY CARD USB TERMINAL CCM MI COM IC3500 USB IC BACK END P...
Страница 59: ...ed scenes from the original images motion video Only DVD RW can be used VR mode Here a scene refers to a single scene shot from the start of recording with a press of the record button to the stop of recording with the second press of the same button Original image Delete Scene Playlist Scene 1 Scene 3 Scene 4 Playlist Scene 1 Scene 3 a Scene 3 b Scene 4 Playlist Scene 1 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 7 Pl...
Страница 60: ...s the original still images are erased Using these still images the DC10 E DC20 E enables printout on a PictBridge compliant printer The DC10 E DC20 E does not support non PictBridge compliant printers with CP direct specification or Camera direct specification The DC10 E DC20 E is also capable of recording still images JPEG compressed on both discs and cards miniSD and the same image size and qua...
Страница 61: ...IN PCB 20 1 13 Separation of TS Mech Section 22 1 14 Separation of Main Frame 23 1 15 Disassembly of Front Cover Unit 1 26 1 16 Disassembly of Front Cover Unit 2 28 1 17 Disassembly of Front Cover Unit 3 30 1 18 Disassembly of L Cover Unit 32 1 19 Disassembly of Lock Ass y 34 1 20 Separation of LCD Ass y 37 1 21 Disassembly of LCD Unit 1 39 1 22 Disassembly of LCD Unit 2 40 1 23 Disassembly of LCD...
Страница 62: ...laser beam condenses light using an objective lens in the light pick up so that it strikes a focal point on the disk s recording surface Therefore make sure that your eyes are at least 30 cm away from the objective lens when the laser diode is emitting light Note In complete products the laser beam is not normally emitted when the Disc Cover is open The laser beam is emitted when the two open clos...
Страница 63: ...General purpose vibration isolating sound absorbing material Adhesive Tape No 354E DY9 3032 000 General purpose adhesive tape W L T 9mm 50m 0 15mm UL type Adhesive Tape No 501F DY9 3034 000 General purpose W L T 10mm 50m 0 16mm UL type double side coated adhesive tape Kapton Tape W L T 9mm 20m 0 025mm DY9 3052 000 General purpose adhesive tape Sheet Shield W H 250mm 250mm DY9 3036 000 General purp...
Страница 64: ...Right Cover Ass y 1 22 LCD Panel 1 9 Camera Unit 1 11 L Cover Unit 1 11 Recorder Unit 1 7 CVF Unit 1 9 Camera Recorder Unit 1 20 LCD Unit 1 4 Front Cover Unit 1 29 CCD Ass y 1 30 Lens Unit 1 12 MAIN PCB 1 18 Lock Ass y 1 18 Disc Cover Ass y 1 18 Flash Ass y 1 11 Zoom Ass y 1 11 CARD PCB 1 22 LCD Back Light Ass y 1 22 LCD PCB 1 16 Mic Ass y 1 16 MICROPHONE RELAY FPC 1 26 Jack Ass y 1 26 USB FPC Ass...
Страница 65: ...er does not open because the fuse is blown or power is not supplied break the Center Cover Lid to detach the R Upper Cover When detaching it be careful not to damage the surrounding covers 3 Remove two screws s 2 Remove five claws D and detach the R Upper Cover Note3 When detaching the R Upper Cover take care not to deform the claws part Fig 1 s 2 5mm Metal M1 7 Note 1 2 1 1 2 3 Claws C Lens part ...
Страница 66: ... R Upper Cover as shown in the figure below 2 Attach the Center Cover Lid as shown in the figure below Fig 2 Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 2 Insert two claws D first Insert claw C on the lower side first R Upper Cover Center Cover Lid Claws D Claws C ...
Страница 67: ...the CN100 B to B and the CN901 and detach the R LCD Unit Note Take care not to damage the flexible cable 3 Detach the Lid Bottom and the Bottom Radiative Rubber Fig 3 t s 2 5mm 4 5mm Metal M1 7 Metal M1 7 c 6mm Metal M1 7 1 c CN104 B to B CN901 Lid Bottom 1 2 2 2 3 CN100 B to B Bottom Radiative Rubber 1 c 1 t 1 t 1 t 1 s 1 s 1 s 1 s ...
Страница 68: ...eassembling 1 CN901 LCD 1 Close the LCD and attach CN901 2 After attaching the CN901 open the LCD and attach it to the Main Unit Open Insert between the bottom surface of R LCD Unit and the Base Plate of Hinge Ass y Front Cover R LCD Unit Hinge Ass y Base Plate R LCD Unit LCD CN901 CN104 B to B CN100 B to B Fig 4 ...
Страница 69: ...wo screws a 1 u 1 and disconnect the CN106 and the CN701 2 Disengage two claws A and detach the Front Cover Unit and the Front Sponge 3 Detach the Lens Ring Fig 5 Metal M1 7 a 2 5mm u 3mm Metal M1 7 3 2 2 1 1 1 a Front Cover Unit Lens Ring Front Sponge CN106 CN701 Claws A 1 u ...
Страница 70: ...bling 1 Note on Reassembling 3 Note on Reassembling 4 Front Sponge Adjust at the Lens Section and insert two claws A while turning them in the arrow direction Lens Ring Engage Claws A Insert CN106 CN701 SUB PCB Lens Holder IC2300 Be careful not to place it onto the IC2300 Preliminarily fold up the flexible cable to fit it to the step difference between the SUB PCB and the MAIN PCB Insert the flexi...
Страница 71: ... remove four screws v 4 2 Remove the CN801 and the CN3501 to ensure that Rear Cover Unit is pulled up 3 Disconnect the CN108 the CN3200 and detach the Rear Cover Unit Fig 7 v 3 5mm Metal M1 7 CN108 CN801 SUB PCB SUB PCB MAIN PCB 2 2 3 3 3 CN801 CN3501 CN108 CN3200 SD Memory Cover 1 v 1 v 1 v 1 v ...
Страница 72: ... Reassembling 1 Attach the Rear Cover Unit as shown in the figure below Fig 8 Note on Reassembling 1 Plate of Zoom Ass y CVF L Cover Rear Cover Open the SD Memory Cover in advance Insert in between Insert it downward Insert Rear Cover Unit ...
Страница 73: ...and the CN502 and then detach the Flash PCB Ass y 2 Disengage three claws A and two claws B and unsolder part α two points and part β two points and detach the FLASH PCB the Flash PCB Holder the Capacitor PCB the Main Capacitor and the Condenser Wire Fig 9 Metal M1 7 a 2 5mm Note 1 1 Flash PCB Ass y FLASH PCB 1 a 1 a CN500 Main Capacitor CAPACITOR PCB Main Capacitor CN501 CN502 FLASH PCB Flash PCB...
Страница 74: ...h PCB Ass y and insert it to the Flash PCB Holder Be careful about the polarity of the Condernser wire at the soldered section α Condenser Wire Black Main Capacitor White line side on cylinder is negative Be careful about the polarity of the Capacitor and Condenser Wires at the soldered section β Insert into the Flash PCB Holder FLASH PCB Push into the Claws 1 Insert under the rib Claws Insert int...
Страница 75: ...nnect the CN2901 and the CN2905 B to B and detach the SUB PCB 3 Detach the SUB PCB Form Note on Reassembling 1 Attach the SUB PCB Form to the position indicated in the figure below Fig 11 Metal M1 7 a 2 5mm Note on Reassembling 1 CVF Unit SUB PCB SUB PCB Form SUB PCB Form 1 a 2 a 1 1 2 CN1501 CN2901 B to B CN2905 B to B 3 Attachment reference Attachment reference ...
Страница 76: ... 1 Attach the CCD Connector Sheet as shown in the figure below 2 Attach the GYRO PCB Section as shown in the figure below Fig 12 Metal M1 7 a 2 5mm Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 2 3 4 3 a GYRO PCB GYRO GND Plate GYRO PCB Section GYRO Holder CCD Connecter Sheet 2 1 CN1601 2 a 1 a 2 a 2 GYRO PCB GYRO Holder GYRO Holder CCD FPC CCD Connecter Sheet Bend it and stick it so that the face a...
Страница 77: ...e Lens Unit Note Take care not to deform the CCD GND Plate Note on Reassembling 1 Treat the Lens FPC and the Flash Cable as shown in the figure below Fig 13 Metal M1 7 a 2 5mm Note Note on Reassembling 1 1 1 CN1200 CN1052 DC20 E CN1070 DC10 E B to B Flash Cable Lens Unit CN1000 B to B CCD GND Plate 1 a 1 a Fold up the Lens FPC CN1200 Flash Cable ST Wire Protector ...
Страница 78: ... Start Stop Button and the Multi Jack Cover Note When detaching the Center Cover take care not to damage the claws part 3 Detach the LED window the Grip Belt Pin and the Rear Grip Belt from the Center Cover Fig 14 t u 3mm 4 5mm Metal M1 7 Metal M1 7 2 2 2 2 3 3 Mode Switch Multi Jack Cover LED Window Start Stop Button Center Cover Center Cover Rear Grip Belt Grip Belt Pin Claws Claw Claws DC10 E o...
Страница 79: ... Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 2 Note on Reassembling 4 Insert into the Main Frame Fix Mode Switch by sliding 1 Fit the Mode Switch to the hole of the Center Cover and attach two claws A 2 While exercising care not to pinch the Flash Cable insert two claws B 4 While slightly lifting up the end section of the Center Cover insert the Open Knob End section of the Center Cover Align with the Swi...
Страница 80: ...B and the CARD FPC 4 Remove solder α from the CARD PCB and detach the LI Battery Note on Reassembling 1 Mount the CARD FPC in the orientation indicated in the figure below Fig 16 f 4 5mm Metal M1 7 self tap Metal M1 7 a 2 5mm 5 5mm Metal M1 7 self tap g Note on Reassembling 1 MAIN PCB CN105 CARD PCB CN50 CARD FPC LI Battery Disc Cover CN105 CN50 CARD PCB CARD FPC 3 3 a 3 a 3 4 1 2 3 2 f 2 f CN100 ...
Страница 81: ... disconnect the CN102 the CN107 the CN2100 and the CN2300 and detach the MAIN PCB 2 Detach the GYRO FPC the FLASH FPC and the Main Spacer from the MAIN PCB Fig 17 Metal M1 7 a 2 5mm 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 CN2300 Main Spacer GYRO FPC MAIN PCB FLASH FPC CN2100 CN103 CN102 CN107 CN1201 1 a 1 a 1 a UL Tape 9 10mm ...
Страница 82: ... 3 Attach the UL Tape to the position indicated in the figure below Fig 18 Note on Reassembling 3 Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 2 GYRO FPC Main Spacer MAIN PCB IC100 GYRO PCB CN1601 MAIN PCB CN1201 MAIN PCB CN103 FLASH PCB CN 500 FLASH FPC CN107 UL Tape 9 10mm Attach the Main Spacer to the IC100 in alignment with the center position Allowable attachment deviation 0 5 mm Screw hole sh...
Страница 83: ... TS Mech Section as shown in the figure below 2 Attach the Gap Sheet to the position indicated in the figure below DC10 E only Fig 19 b 4 5mm Metal M1 7 f g 4 5mm 5 5mm Metal M1 7 self tap Metal M1 7 self tap c 6mm Metal M1 7 Note on Reassembling 1 Note Note on Reassembling 2 DC10 E only Attach the Tripod Base Lens part TS Mech Section Insert it in advance Adjust to the notch 1 2 c 2 b 2 b 2 2 g 2...
Страница 84: ...d detach the Chassis Damper the Main Frame and the AE FPC Ass y 3 Detach the Gasket and the ST Wire Protector DC20 E only 4 Disconnect the CN201 and detach the MAIN FPC the FE FPC Shield the Shield Sheet and the D Cover Supporter Fig 20 h 5 3mm a 2 5mm Metal M1 7 Metal M1 7 Stepped Screw Note Lens part 4 4 CN201 Chassis Damper Chassis Damper Chassis Damper MAIN FPC FE FPC Shield Card Holder Gasket...
Страница 85: ... below 3 Attach the Shield Sheet as shown in the figure below Fig 21 Note on Reassembling 1 Attachment reference Fold and attach Note on Reassembling 2 Note on Reassembling 3 MAIN PCB CN2300 FE FPC Shield Shield Sheet D Cover Supporter Attachment reference Attachment reference Attachment reference Flexible cable reinforcing board Back Side 1mm 1mm Wrap around the flexible cable Overlapped attachme...
Страница 86: ...ning Fig 22 Note on Reassembling 4 Note on Reassembling 5 Gasket Gasket Gasket Gasket ST Wire Protector Gasket Main Frame Gasket Press the gasket Press the gasket Press the gasket in the arrow direction Attachment reference Attachment reference Back side DC20 E only DC20 E only TS Mech Recorder Ass y Ensure that the four gaskets are securely pinched between the TS Mech Recorder Ass y Frame and the...
Страница 87: ...e GND Plate Spring Note Take care not to deform the GND Plate Spring 3 Detach the Barrier Slide Holder the Barrier Knob and the LED Radiator Gum DC20 E only Fig 23 j 3 5mm Black M1 7 self tap i 4mm Metal M1 7 self tap 1 2 2 3 3 DC20 E only Back Barrier Plate section LED Radiator Gum GND Plate Spring GND Plate Barrier Slide Holder Lift up Tweezers 2 i 2 i 2 j 3 Barrier Knob Blindfold Sheet ...
Страница 88: ... the position indicated in the figure below Fig 24 Note on Reassembling 3 Note on Reassembling 4 Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 2 Barrier Slide Holder Barrier Arm Ass y Mount the Barrier Slide Holder with its convex section inserted to the Barrier Arm Ass y hole LED Radiator Gum FRONT FPC Back Barrier Plate section Blindfold Sheet Adjust to the dowel Pass the flexible cable through it...
Страница 89: ...he Microphone Case Cover from the Back Barrier Plate 2 Remove double sided tape and detach the MICROPHONE RELAY FPC 3 Remove one screw i 1 and detach the FRONT FPC Fig 25 i 4mm Metal M1 7 self tap FRONT FPC Microphone Case Cover Microphone Case MICROPHONE RELAY FPC 1 1 2 3 Mic Ass y Back Barrier Plate CN899 3 i Double Sided Tape Back side ...
Страница 90: ...figure below Fig 26 Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 4 Note on Reassembling 2 Note on Reassembling 3 Microphone Case Cover Microphone Case Cover Microphone Case Cover Microphone Case Microphone Case MICROPHONE RELAY FPC Mic Ass y Flexible cable of Mic Ass y CN899 Insert the flexible cable into the opening of the Barrier Back Plate Back Barrier Plate Back Barrier Plate Insert the convex ...
Страница 91: ... 30 1 17 Disassembly of Front Cover Unit 3 1 Detach the Spring 2 Detach the Barrier Bottom Holder the Barrier Arm Ass y and the Lens Barrier Fig 27 2 1 Spring Barrier Arm Ass y Lens Barrier Barrier Bottom Holder Front Cover Ass y ...
Страница 92: ... Lens Barrier Barrier Arm Ass y After mounting the Barrier Bottom Holder check if the dowels D and E smoothly slide in the sliding range with dowel C used as supporting point Mount the Lens Barrier and the Barrier Arm Ass y using the groove of section A of the Front Cover Ass y Insert dowels C D E and F into the holes and grooves of the Barrier Bottom Holder respectively Rib G Rib G Spring Hook Ha...
Страница 93: ...and detach the Lock Ass y and the Gap Sheet 3 Remove one screw g 1 and detach the Disc Cover Ass y and the Front Grip Belt 4 Remove two screws a 2 and detach the Friction Plate Fig 29 f g 4 5mm 5 5mm a 2 5mm Metal M1 7 Metal M1 7 self tap Metal M1 7 self tap Slide Lock Plate 2 Disc Cover Ass y Disc Cover Ass y Friction Plate 3 3 4 3 2 1 LC Cover LC Cover 1 Left Cover Lock Ass y Flash Ass y DC20 E ...
Страница 94: ... Fig 30 Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 2 Note on Reassembling 4 Note on Reassembling 3 Instruction for Supply Sliding part Sliding part Flash Ass y Insert the Disc Cover Ass y Base into the Front Grip Belt Disc Cover Ass y Friction Plate Left Cover LC Cover Base section Dowel Open Mount the Friction Plate in the Disc Cover Ass y with its dowel and hole fit into the groove and dowel re...
Страница 95: ...he Gear Motor Ass y and the SW FPC Ass y 5 Detach the Open Knob the Open Knob Spring and the Lock Base Sheet Note Take care not to lose the Spring Fig 31 Metal M1 7 k 2mm u 3mm Metal M1 7 Lock Ass y Open Knob Open Knob Spring Detach by sliding downward 4 4 k 4 k 4 k 4 k Lock Ass y Open Knob Open Knob Spring 5 5 1 1 2 3 AV FPC Ass y Gear Motor Ass y D Cover Spring D Cover Switch Light Shield Sheet ...
Страница 96: ...on Reassembling 2 Note on Reassembling 3 Note on Reassembling 4 D Cover Switch Eject Switch Dowel Dowel Dowels Align with the dowels at two places Align with the dowels at two places Align with the dowels at two places Dowels Mount the Open Knob Spring While compressing the Open Knob Spring insert the Open Knob sections A and B into the slit of Lock Ass y Insert Bend the flexible cable Solder Sold...
Страница 97: ...Note on Reassembling 8 Note on Reassembling 6 D Cover Spring D Cover SW D Cover Switch Lock Ass y Light Shield Sheet AV FPC Ass y AV FPC Ass y AV FPC Ass y AV Holder AV Jack Attach the D Cover Spring Insert into the slit Be careful not to damage the switch at the back side Align with the screw hole of the Lock Ass y Attachment reference Attachment reference Double Sided Tape 3 13mm Back side Attac...
Страница 98: ...e Hinge Plate 3 Open the LCD Ass y Remove two screws k 2 and detach the LCD Ass y Note Take care not to damage the LCD Switch 4 Detach the Lid Jig Connection Fig 34 k 2mm Metal M1 7 i 4mm Metal M1 7 self tap l 5mm Metal M1 7 self tap 4 2 3 1 3 LCD Ass y Hinge Plate LCD Switch Right Sponge Tweezers 2 k 3 k 2 i 2 l Lid Jig Connection ...
Страница 99: ...inge Gap Cover Hinge Plate Close Pass the flexible cable through under the lower plate While folding the Right Sponge as indicated in the figure attach it at the position shown in the figure Right Sponge Battery Terminal LCD Hinge Cable With the LCD Ass y closed pass the LCD Hinge Cable through the Battery Terminal and attach the Hinge Plate so that its holes are aligned with the dowels Dowels 3 3...
Страница 100: ...LCD Top Cover Ass y 3 Disconnect the CN901 and the CN903 and detach the LCD Hinge Ass y Note on Reassembling 1 To attach the LCD Top Cover Ass y insert the Claws E and F first and then the Claws D B C and A in this order Fig 36 d 3mm Metal M1 7 Note on Reassembling 1 3 3 1 3 CN903 CN901 2 LCD Top Cover Ass y LCD Top Cover Ass y LCD Hinge Ass y 1 d 1 d Claw A Claw B Claw C Claw D Claw E Claw F Claw...
Страница 101: ...and disconnect the CN902 and then demount the LCD PCB the LCD Shield sheet the LCD Back Light Ass y the LCD Panel and the LCD Frame 3 Detach the LCD Sheet 1 Fig 37 k 2mm Metal M1 7 2 1 1 CN902 LCD Panel LCD PCB LCD Back Light Ass y LCD Shield Sheet LCD Frame LCD Bottom Cover LCD Sheet 1 LCD Sheet 2 LCD Sheet 2 2 2 3 2 k Solder α ...
Страница 102: ... Push into the hole Adjust them LCD Frame A B A LCD Panel GND Spring section 5 Attach the LCD PCB 1 Push the LCD Panel into the GND Spring section and then into the sections A and B 3 With the four sections C aligned with the LCD Back Light Ass y stick the LCD Shield Sheet 6 Assemble the parts and solder α them 2 Attach it to the LCD Bottom Cover 4 Attach the LCD Back Light Ass y LCD PCB Align wit...
Страница 103: ...ge SW Note on Reassembling 1 Attach the LCD HINGE PCB as shown in the figure below 2 Soldering of the LCD Hinge SW Wire to the LCD HINGE PCB should be done after passing it through the rotating section of the Hinge Fig 39 r 2 5mm Metal M1 4 Metal M1 4 m 3mm Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 2 Note 1 Dowel Attach it at the location where the SW operating section does not touch the LCD Hin...
Страница 104: ... screw i 1 and then detach the CVF GND Plate the CVF Diop Plate the CVF Diop Knob the CVF Diop Rubber and the CVF Lens Holder 3 Disengage two claws A and detach the CVF Lens Fig 40 i 4mm Metal M1 7 self tap 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 Claws A CVF Eyecup CVF Lens CVF L Cover CVF Dust Cover CVF Dust Cover CVF Diop Knob CVF Diop Rubber CVF Diop Plate CVF GND Plate CVF Lens Holder UL Tape 7 15mm Tweezers 1 i 2 i ...
Страница 105: ...below Instruction for Supply CVF Diop Rubber sliding surface Hanarl KS 39M DY9 3053 000 Fig 41 Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 3 Note on Reassembling 1 Instruction for Supply With the angular section aligned push into the claws A CVF Lens Holder CVF Lens Holder CVF Lens CVF SUB FPC CVF Diop Knob CVF Diop Knob CVF Diop Rubber CVF Diop Rubber sliding surface CVF Diop Plate UL Tape 7 15mm...
Страница 106: ...n 2 Disconnect the CN4101 and detach the CVF SUB FPC 3 Disengage four claws B and detach the CVF Panel Holder 2 the CVF LCD and the CVF Panel Holder 1 Note Since the CVF LCD is made of glass alone be careful of its handling Fig 42 Claws B Claws B Claw A Claw A 3 CVF LCD CVF LCD section CVF PCB CVF SUB FPC CVF Inner Case CVF Cushion CVF Diffuser CVF Reflector CVF Panel Holder 1 CVF Panel Holder 2 1...
Страница 107: ...ase Hanarl KS 39M DY9 3053 000 Fig 43 Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 3 Note on Reassembling 4 Note on Reassembling 5 Note on Reassembling 2 Instruction for Supply Hanarl KS 39M Folding in a trough form The step difference side should face the CVF Panel Holder side Insert to the inside of the rib CVF Panel Holder 2 CVF Panel Holder 1 CVF PCB CN4101 CVF PCB Fold the Flexible cable of th...
Страница 108: ...de Gasket 2 Remove one screw l 1 unsolder α and detach the DC JACK PCB and the DC Wire 3 Remove one screw e 1 and detach the USB FPC Ass y and the USB Holder Fig 44 l 5mm k 2mm Metal M1 7 Metal M1 7 self tap e 3 5mm Metal M1 7 1 1 1 Jack Ass y Right Side Gasket Jack Cover USB FPC Ass y USB Holder DC Wire DC Jack Holder DC JACK PCB 3 2 2 3 e 1 k 1 l 1 l 2 l Solder α Back side ...
Страница 109: ...ding at the position indicated in the figure below 4 Attach the Right Side Gasket onto the Key Flame Fig 45 Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 2 Note on Reassembling 3 Note on Reassembling 4 Right Side Gasket Hook Mount the DC Wire by passing it through the hook Solder two wires each together DC Wire DC Wire DC JACK PCB Black Red Yellow Jack Cover Key Frame USB FPC Insert into hole Foldin...
Страница 110: ... Center SW Knob and the Center SW knob Dumper from the Rear Key FPC Ass y 4 Detach the SD Cover Fig 46 k 2mm Metal M1 7 i 4mm Metal M1 7 self tap 3 2 1 1 4 SD Cover Key Frame Key Frame Speaker Speaker Wire Speaker Wire Speaker Center SW Knob Dumper Center SW Knob Rear Key FPC Ass y Rear Key FPC Ass y A A Detach the Rear Key FPC from the dowel and make it escape 3 2 1 i 1 i 1 i 1 k Solder α Make th...
Страница 111: ... on Reassembling 2 Center SW Knob Dumper Switch Lever of Slide SW Center SW Knob Rear Key FPC Ass y Insert Check the Slide SW Knob by looking through the hole Insert the Slide SW lever into the concave section of the Slide SW Knob Check if it operates SD Cover Key Frame Align the characters SET with the horizontal direction Rear Key FPC Ass y Key Frame Place the REAR KEY FPC and fix it with screws...
Страница 112: ...28 Disassembly of Rear Cover Unit 3 1 Detach the Slide SW Knob the Rear SW Knob the DP Window the Menu SW Knob and the Card Access Window Fig 48 1 1 1 1 1 Card Access Window DP Window Menu SW Knob Rear SW Knob Rear Cover Slide SW Knob ...
Страница 113: ...eatsink Plate 3 Remove two screws f 2 and detach the CCD Ass y the CCD Rubber the Optical IR Filter and the Shield Sheet Fig 49 i f 4 5mm Metal M1 7 a 2 5mm Metal M1 7 self tap Metal M1 7 self tap 4mm IR Filter Lens CCD 1 1 1 CCD GND Plate CCD Heatsink Plate CCD PCB Absorber CCD PCB Absorber CCD Rubber CCD Rubber Optical IR Filter Lens Holder ST Wire Protector Lens Sponge Right Side Gasket CCD Shi...
Страница 114: ...eassembling 3 Note on Reassembling 2 Note on Reassembling 4 Note on Reassembling 5 Fold and attach CCD Ass y CCD FPC Lens Holder CCD Shield Sheet Pass the CCD FPC through the openings of Lens Holder and attach it Range of attachment reference Bring attachment to bear on the edge of the IG Meter Ass y Attachment reference Attachment reference Make attachment meet the outline of the PCB Attachment r...
Страница 115: ...Z Motor the Photo Interrupter the Guide Bar 3 and the SR Head etc Fig 51 p Metal M1 7 self tap 3mm q Metal M1 4 self tap 4mm n 3mm 4mm Metal M1 4 self tap o Metal M1 4 self tap 2 2 2 q 2 q IG Meter Ass y IG Meter Ass y 2 2 n 2 n 2 n Guide Bar 14mm Guide Bar 31mm Guide Bar 40mm Photo Interrupter PZ Motor 2 p 2 α 2 α 2 α 2 α 2 o 2 n PZ Motor Dowels UL Tape 9 20mm C C B B 1 A A ...
Страница 116: ...rovide soldering Then mount the IRIS MAIN FPC so that it is secured with the rib C of the CCD Holder 2 Attach the UL Tape to the position indicated in the figure below Fig 52 Note on Reassembling 1 Note on Reassembling 2 UL Tape 9 20mm Rib C VCM FPC CCD Holder IRIS MAIN FPC Dowels B Groove A Attachment reference ...
Страница 117: ...tal Self Tap M1 4 3 0mm Metal XA4 9140 307 Self Tap M1 4 4 0mm Metal YB1 0163 000 XA9 1705 000 XA9 1709 000 XA9 1706 000 XA9 1707 000 Self Tap M1 7 3 0mm Metal YB1 0405 000 XA4 9170 557 Self Tap M1 7 4 5mm Metal Self Tap M1 7 5 5mm Metal Self Tap M1 7 4 0mm Metal XA9 1700 000 XA4 9170 507 Self Tap M1 7 5 0mm Metal Self Tap M1 7 3 5mm Black XA1 7170 457 XA4 9170 407 M1 7 2 0mm Metal l m n o p q r s...
Страница 118: ...DC10 E DC20 E DISASSEMBLING 57 1 32 List of Disassembly Photos Right Side DC20 E Right Side DC10 E R LCD Unit Front Cover Unit Left Cover Unit DC20 E Left Cover Unit DC10 E ...
Страница 119: ...DC10 E DC20 E DISASSEMBLING 58 Camera Recorder Unit TS Mech Recorder Ass y Camera Unit DC20 E Camera Unit DC10 E Rear Cover Unit LCD Unit ...
Страница 120: ...t Replacement 12 5 2 CCD Section 1 CCD Image Adjustment DC20 E only 14 5 2 1 Internal Camera Temperature Check 1 14 5 2 2 Iris Adjustment Coarse Adjustment 16 5 2 3 Preparation for CCD Image Adjustment 1 17 5 2 4 Preparation for CCD Image Adjustment 2 18 5 2 5 Internal Camera Temperature Check 2 19 5 2 6 CCD Image Adjustment Low Temperature 20 5 2 7 CCD Image Adjustment Result Check Low Temperatur...
Страница 121: ...Self recording error rate check 37 5 7 3 LCD PCB Setting Destination 37 5 8 CVF Adjustment 38 5 8 1 Forced CVF ON Adjustment Image B W Setting 38 5 8 2 CVF Frequency Adjustment 38 5 8 3 COM DC Level Adjustment 39 5 8 4 COM Amplitude Adjustment 40 5 8 5 Brightness Adjustment 41 5 8 6 Contrast Adjustment 42 5 8 7 Release of Forced CVF ON 43 ...
Страница 122: ...for Color Viewer 5600K DY9 2040 000 Replacement Filter CCA W12ø46mm DY9 2046 000 Camera electrical adjustment Card Mini SD Service Mode DY9 1406 000 Service mode electrical adjustment check With AD adapter Extension connector 24pin DY9 1390 000 Test pin extended CCD image adjustment tool DY9 1391 000 Camera electrical adjustment Mount 27 mm DY9 1403 000 Camera electrical adjustment DVD R reference...
Страница 123: ...ent optional adjustment item use the extension connector DY9 1390 000 For standard adjustment items the extension connector is not necessary 1 Detach the LID JIG CONNECTION 2 Connect the extension connector to the CN2900 Signals used Fig 1 LID JIG CONNECTION Fig 2 Pin No Signal Designation 3 GND 4 EVF HD 13 EVF R 14 EVF COM AC Pin No Signal Designation 15 EVF G 16 EVF B 18 EVF COM DC ...
Страница 124: ... keys are restricted 5 In the service mode safety function such as for low voltage detection is canceled 6 On the Index screen in the motion picture playback mode it is not possible to changeover to the service mode due to the system mechanism During playback changeover to the service mode is available 3 2 How to Change Over to Service Mode 1 Set the Service Mode Card DY9 1406 000 in the card slot...
Страница 125: ... 8 FF 11 PLAY 6 FRAME 12 STOP 10 SEARCH SELECT 9 REW 7 FRAME 13 PAUSE Remote Controller Code 2 setting WL D84 3 START STOP No Key Designation in Normal Mode Key Designation in Service Mode Function 1 DUBBING SERVICEMODE Change over to service mode 2 SLOW NORMAL MODE Change over to normal mode 3 START STOP CS Increases CS by 1 4 SEARCH FUNCTION Increases FUNCTION by 1 5 SEARCH FUNCTION Decreases FU...
Страница 126: ...selected 0000 FFFF 7 DT Indicate in hexadecimal representation the DATA currently being read or set 00 FF 8 Indicates the version of the MAIN program in the BACK END MI COM 9 Indicates the version of the FRONT END 10 Indicates the version of the CCM MI COM 11 Indicates the version of the flash memory program mounted outside the CCM MI COM 12 Indicates the error rate 13 Data Write status 00 READ mo...
Страница 127: ...t a trouble may take place if initialization is made by using the video camera PC Do not perform initialization with the video camera PC 2 On the Service Mode Card a tag and seal are attached for the purposes of discrimination from a general purpose mini SD card and for prevention of unintentional disinstallation mistake Therefore a clearance in the card slot is somewhat smaller When inserting rem...
Страница 128: ...r image quality Good image quality 10 2 10 4 How to output an error rate By the operation in step 1 below an error rate can be output during playback It takes 7 to 20 seconds to indicate an error rate because it is calculated from large amount of data To measure an error rate again it is once required to stop the playback Unlike measurements of DVCs an audio only error rate is not available How to...
Страница 129: ...etting shown at right 2 08 3305 ST OPEN 2 Perform storing RD The iris is opened forcibly Press the PAUSE button IRIS 1 Make setting shown at right 2 08 3306 ST CLOSE 2 Perform storing RD The iris is closed forcibly Press the PAUSE button AGC 1 Make setting shown at right 2 08 3309 ST MAX 2 Perform storing RD A value of AGC gain is maximized Press the PAUSE button AGC 1 Make setting shown at right ...
Страница 130: ...elow you can check whether lens resetting has been completed or not In case of 40 or 44 the zoom lens has not yet been reset In case of 80 or 84 the focus lens has not yet been reset In case of D4 the zoom lens and focus lens has been completion STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation CS Function ADDR MODE DT 1 1 Make setting shown at right 2 08 312E RD RAM data indication MONITOR Fig 10 ...
Страница 131: ...40 PRINT 80 FUNC C0 A6 KEY AD1 KEY AD 1 1 02 0003 C5 KEY AD0 KEY AD 0 1 02 0002 E8 ZOOM KEY Zoom key output 1 02 0016 WIDE CENTER TELE A8 I ENC IRIS ENC output 1 02 0014 Small diaphragm Open B7 Y GYRO Yaw GYRO output 1 02 0011 A6 P GYRO Pith GYRO output 1 02 0010 C3 MODE DIAL 1 AE Mode SCN 1 02 000A SCN 00 A4 MODE DIAL 0 AE Mode P 1 02 000B P 00 REW 00 FINAL 40 B L 80 W TV C0 AD DATA 00 FF Functio...
Страница 132: ...USTMENT 11 4 4 5 BACK END MI COM Input Port PIN NAME Description CS Function ADDR DATA BIT DESCRIPTION T3 AV DET Multi terminal connection detect 0 01 000B 5 H at detect T5 PANEL Open Switch LCD open detect 0 01 000A 2 H at the open ...
Страница 133: ...scription of internal camera temperature check Note however that 5 6 Camera Section should be taken after carrying out item 5 5 CCD Section 2 Item 5 5 may be carried out before items 5 3 and 5 4 Adjustment required Camera system Part name No Adjustment item Lens GYRO PCB CCD PCB MAIN PCB Adjustment setting 5 2 CCD Section 1 DC20 E only 5 2 1 Internal Camera Temperature Check 1 Product condition 5 ...
Страница 134: ...djustment Product condition 5 6 4 WB Adjustment 2 Product condition 5 6 5 WB Adjustment 3 Product condition 5 6 6 DATA Writing Product condition 5 6 7 CCD Pixel Missing Compensation Product condition Recorder system Part name No Adjustment item MAIN PCB TS mech chassis LCD PCB Adjustment setting 5 7 Recorder Section 5 7 1 Playback error rate check Product condition 5 7 2 Self recording error rate ...
Страница 135: ...ry out CCD image adjustment twice in total i e at low tempera ture immediately after power on and at high temperature in a lapse of certain time after power on Note For CCD image adjustment of this camcorder it is required to modify the CCD image adjusting tool DY9 1391 000 using the CCD image adjusting tool modification kit DY9 1404 000 5 2 1 Internal Camera Temperature Check 1 Preparation 1 Conn...
Страница 136: ...l blink The value does not blink if it is positive Changes in the internal camera temperature difference will cause the background color to change As the internal temperature of the lens increases the background color changes as follows blinking in yellow white yellow green Note Until CCD image adjustment is carried out at a service center a value of internal camera temperature difference is indic...
Страница 137: ...able shown below carry out iris adjustment coarse adjustment STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation IRIS CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3000 00 Iris adjustment 2 Perform storing RD Adjustment is completed press the PAUSE button Completion with ST 05 NG with ST 09 2 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3001 00 Writing of iris adjustment data 2 Perform storin...
Страница 138: ... image adjustment may become NG To avoid this be sure to carry out step 1 Fig 14 R G B STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation PREPARATION CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 0 7 ST 0000 01 2 Perform storing RD 01 V synchronization set press the PAUSE button DT becomes 00 after storing 2 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 301A 01 2 Perform storing RD Tool light intensi...
Страница 139: ... accomplished Procedure 1 According to the table shown below check the light source of the CCD image adjusting tool STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation LIGHT SOURCE CHECK CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3011 LED light source LED RGB check 1 2 Perform storing RD Adjustment is completed press the PAUSE button Completion with ST 05 NG with ST 09 2 1 Make the sett...
Страница 140: ...in temperature is calculated as follows T2 T1 4 9 5 C 4 If an increase in the internal camera temperature exceeds 7 C turn power off and then wait until a temperature level of less than 7 C is reached Then proceed to items 5 2 6 and subsequent Note Remember that power cannot be disconnected just by turning off the POWER switch Be sure to release the service mode and then turn off the POWER switch ...
Страница 141: ...the following procedure STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation CCD IMAGE ADJUSTMENT CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3013 Image adjustment low temperature 2 Perform storing RD Adjustment is completed press the PAUSE button Completion with ST 05 NG with ST 09 2 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3014 Adjustment data writing 2 Perform storing RD Adjustment is...
Страница 142: ...dicated repeat edly replace the CCD PCB with a new one Note For details of the error codes refer to p 30 STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation RESULT CHECK CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3017 Color difference check 2 Perform storing RD Adjustment is completed press the PAUSE button Completion with ST 05 NG with ST 09 2 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST ...
Страница 143: ...xecuted immediately without elapse of time If section 5 3 3 Cam correction AUTO is executed after elapse of time upon completion of section 5 3 2 CZ automatic adjustment the sufficient performance cannot be obtained Preparation 1 For AF section Adjustment use the product state 2 CZ adjustment and cam correction conditions initial state Movie Still Movie Shooting mode Program AE ZOOM Telephoto end ...
Страница 144: ... Microcomputer operation Preparation for VCM adjustment CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3119 00 2 Perform storing RD It will take a period of ten seconds press the PAUSE button OK with ST 19 2 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 311A 2 Perform storing RD AA Correction value calculation press the PAUSE button OK with ST AA NG with ST FE MONITOR ...
Страница 145: ...ic adjustment is started Then it is press the PAUSE button completed in 30 seconds approximately If any NG condition is encountered in automatic adjustment check the parts inside the lens section 3 Judgement on result of adjustment 2 08 RD 3100 AA Adjustment is completed ST AA OK Perform the cam correction RD FF Adjustment is completed ST FF NG Turn off the power then back on Then make readjustmen...
Страница 146: ...10 seconds while being careful not to apply vibration to the camera 2 Referring to the table shown below perform the automatic adjustment Note It will take approx 25 seconds at maximum to complete adjustment OK after storing pressing the pause button ST B7 Yaw Gyro gain B6 Pitch Gyro gain 77 Yaw Gyro offset 79 Pitch Gyro offset 79 77 B6 B7 Fig 18 STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation GYRO OFFSET ...
Страница 147: ...shown below write adjustment data 5 4 1 into the flash memory Fig 19 ST STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation DATA WRITING CS Function MD ADDR DT ST 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 320F 00 2 Perform storing RD 05 Completion of DATA writing press the PAUSE button Completion with ST 05 NG with ST 09 MONITOR ...
Страница 148: ... the range of 15 C to 20 C Increase in internal camera temperature C T2 T1 T3 4 If an increase in the internal camera temperature exceeds 20 C turn power off and then wait until a temperature level of less than 20 C is reached Then proceed to items 5 5 2 and subsequent If an increase in the internal camera temperature is less than 15 C wait until a temperature level exceeding 15 C is reached Then ...
Страница 149: ...f CCD image adjustment may become NG To avoid this be sure to carry out step 1 STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 0 7 ST 0000 01 2 Perform storing RD 01 V synchronization set press the PAUSE button DT becomes 00 after storing 2 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3015 Image adjustment high temperature 2 Perform storing RD Adjustm...
Страница 150: ...the allowable range If NG is indicated repeatedly replace the CCD PCB with a new one STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3017 Color difference check 2 Perform storing RD Adjustment is completed press the PAUSE button Completion with ST 05 NG with ST 09 2 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3018 Noise check 2 Perform storin...
Страница 151: ...hading error horizontal slope 04 Lc3 dummy leak ch difference too large 0E RGB absolute value insufficient 05 Not used 0F RGB absolute value is too large 06 Lc4 residual err too large 10 Chroma error between 2channels is too large 07 Lc4 residual err ch difference too large 11 Noise level difference between 2channels is too large 08 Lc3 lc4 slope too large 12 time out 09 Gain correction ch differe...
Страница 152: ...ne of these adjustments Preparation 1 For camera section adjustment take the product condition 2 Adjustment condition initial condition Movie Still Movie Shooting mode Program AE AF OFF Image stabilizer OFF Chart Standard angle of view AE P mode IMAGE EFFECT OFF 5 6 1 Iris Adjustment CHART Light box 5600 K not required SPEC Automatic adjustment Procedure 1 Referring to the table shown below adjust...
Страница 153: ... storing WR Adjustment is in progress press the PAUSE button RD Adjustment is completed Completion with ST 05 NG with ST 09 MONITOR STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation WB 1 CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 10 ST 1044 00 2 Perform storing RD Target value reset press the PAUSE button Adjustment is completed 2 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 10 ST 1045 00 2 Perform ...
Страница 154: ...n WB 3 CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3005 2 Perform storing WR Adjustment is in progress press the PAUSE button RD Adjustment is completed Completion with ST 05 NG with ST 09 MONITOR STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation EEPROM WRITING CS Function MD ADDR DT 1 1 Make the setting shown at right 2 08 ST 3006 00 2 Perform storing RD Completion of Flash writing pr...
Страница 155: ...object interlinked with AGC level adjustment CHART Not required SPEC Automatic writing Preparation 1 Carry out compensation for CCD pixel missing in the product state 2 Adjustment condition Shooting mode Program AE AF OFF Focus short range ZOOM Telephoto end Demo mode OFF Image stabilizer OFF Procedure 1 According to the table shown below carry out CCD Pixel Missing Compensation Perform this step ...
Страница 156: ...ion is indicated on a bit basis Fig 23 ERROR No Total of white dots STATUS CODE ST Error No Error Conditions 00 Normal end 10 The number of white dots has exceeded the upper limit in the first time of detection 20 The number of white dots has exceeded the upper limit in the second time of detection 40 The total number of white dots in the first time and second time of detection has exceeded the up...
Страница 157: ...wn below Note It takes 7 to 20 seconds to indicate an error rate because it is calculated from large amount of data To measure an error rate again it is once required to stop the playback If the result of the error rate check is NG perform recheck according to 2 3 1 Flowchart for Playback Image Error Check in Service Hint STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation SWP AUTO CS Function MD ADDR ...
Страница 158: ...large amount of data To measure an error rate again it is once required to stop the playback If the result of the error rate check is NG perform recheck according to 2 3 1 Flowchart for Playback Image Error Check in Service Hint 5 7 3 LCD PCB Setting Destination When mounting the LCD PCB of service part perform the following adjustment Fig 25 Error rate indication STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcompu...
Страница 159: ...t M EQ Frequency counter TP Extension connector pin 4 EVF HD SPEC 15 734 0 1kHz Procedure 1 Carry out adjustment according to the table shown below Note When the following adjustment is in progress MD ST the LCD and CVF images are not synchronized but it is not malfunction CS Function MD ADDR DT Forced CVF ON 1 Make the setting shown at right 0 00 ST 0004 02 Start of setting 2 Perform storing RD C...
Страница 160: ...elf TRIG SPEC 2 30 0 05 V DC P P center of EVF COM to GND level Procedure 1 Carry out adjustment according to the table shown below Fig 26 2 30V 0 05V CS Function MD ADDR DT COM DC Level 1 Make the setting shown at right 0 21 ST 0004 ADJ Start of setting Ajustment 2 Perform storing RD ADJ Completion of setting press the PAUSE button STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation ...
Страница 161: ... COM AC TP signal self TRIG SPEC 4 00 0 05 V Procedure 1 Carry out adjustment according to the table shown below Fig 27 4 00V 0 05V CS Function MD ADDR DT COM Amplitude 1 Make the setting shown at right 0 21 ST 000C ADJ Start of setting Adjustment 2 Perform storing RD ADJ Completion of setting press the PAUSE button STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation ...
Страница 162: ...For locating the wave form observation point transfer to the normal mode beforehand Note The adjustment sequence is important Be sure to adjust G first and then R and B CS Function MD ADDR DT Brightness Adjustment G 1 Make the setting shown at right 0 21 ST 0006 ADJ Start of setting 2 Perform storing RD ADJ Completion of setting press the PAUSE button Brightness Adjustment R 1 Make the setting sho...
Страница 163: ...e black limiter is released automatically Therefore it is not required to make setting in this case Be sure to perform adjustment G first and then adjustments R and B CS Function MD ADDR DT Contrast Adjustment G 1 Make the setting shown at right 0 21 ST 0007 ADJ Start of setting 2 Perform storing RD ADJ Completion of setting press the PAUSE button Contrast Adjustment R 1 Make the setting shown at ...
Страница 164: ...make the setting Note The monochrome image display mode can be reset by turning power off on CS Function MD ADDR DT Release of Forced 1 Make the setting shown at right 0 00 ST 0004 00 Start of setting CVF ON 2 Perform storing RD Completion of setting press the PAUSE button STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation ...
Страница 165: ...lfunction of Playback Picture 8 2 3 1 Flow Chart for Checking Malfunction of Playback Picture 8 2 3 2 Checking Method 9 2 4 Cautions on Handling TS Mech Unit 12 2 5 Periodic Checkup and Maintenance of TS Mech Unit 16 2 5 1 Cleaning of Pickup Lens 16 2 6 Cleaning Inside of CVF Unit 17 2 7 Disposing of the Lithium Battery 18 2 7 1 How to Remove the Built in Lithium Battery when Discarding the Video ...
Страница 166: ...nted circuit boards are arranged as shown below Note FLASH PCB and CAPACITOR PCB are only for DC20 E Fig 1 SWITCH FPC ASS Y AV FPC ASS Y CVF PCB ZOOM ASS Y REAR KEY FPC ASS Y DC JACK PCB CARD PCB SUB PCB CAPACITOR PCB FLASH PCB MAIN PCB LCD PCB LCD HINGE PCB CCD PCB GYRO PCB USB FPC ASS Y ...
Страница 167: ...END IC2302 BUFFER IC1650 SHOCK SENSOR IC100 SUB MI COM IC2306 DDR SDRAM IC2102 75OHM DRIVER IC1400 LAP IC1102 SDRAM IC1101 SDRAM IC101 CCM MI COM IC103 FLASH IC106 AND GATE IC1651 SENSOR IC IC104 3 2V REGULATOR IC105 RESET IC IC3203 4 6V REGULATOR IC3500 USB IC IC2301 SRAM IC2303 FLASH IC1401 1 8V REGULATOR IC1103 DIGIC DV IC810 AUDIO PLL FU3200 IC1000 CDS AD IC1001 TG IC1002 MPX2 IC3200 3 1V REGU...
Страница 168: ...02 BUFFER IC810 AUDIO PLL IC1650 SHOCK SENSOR IC100 SUB MI COM IC1102 SDRAM IC1101 SDRAM IC101 CCM MI COM IC103 FLASH IC106 AND GATE IC1651 SENSOR IC IC3203 4 6V REGULATOR IC3500 USB IC IC2301 SRAM IC2306 DDR SDRAM IC2102 75OHM DRIVER IC1400 LAP IC104 3 2V REGULATOR IC105 RESET IC IC2303 FLASH IC1401 1 8V REGULATOR IC1004 2 8V REGULATOR IC1001 INVERTER IC1002 TG CDS AGC AD V DRIVER for DC10 E only...
Страница 169: ...C501 DC DC CONVERTER CONTROL IC1502 2 8V REGULATOR IC1501 CVF DRIVER IC801 AIF 4 IC901 EEPROM IC902 LCD DRIVER IC903 2 8V REGULATOR IC1050 INVERTER IC1053 INVERTER IC1051 INVERTER IC1052 INVERTER IC1055 OPE AMP IC1054 CCD IC1070 CCD IC1072 BUFFER IC1071 BUFFER IC1604 Y SENSOR GYRO IC1603 P SENSOR GYRO ...
Страница 170: ...VD RW Video mode recording mode XP camera auto mode AF OFF LCD ON Approx 0 03A each smaller in the case of CVF Preset voltage 7 4V DC10 E DC20 E POWER SW MODE Current consumption A CAMERA REC PAUSE 0 47 REC 0 84 PLAY PLAY DISC 0 71 PLAY CARD 0 40 POWER OFF 0 79 mA POWER SW MODE Current consumption A CAMERA REC PAUSE 0 55 REC 0 93 PLAY PLAY DISC 0 76 PLAY CARD 0 45 POWER OFF 0 71 mA ...
Страница 171: ...wing procedures Power supply mode switch operation After received by MODE MI COM VCR ON H is output The PWM driver is starts to turns on various power supplies The MI COM in the BACK END is started up to control the system Check Points 1 Key Input Check the key input at Power Switch in service mode 2 Check of microcomputer to microcomputer communication If the microcomputer to microcomputer commun...
Страница 172: ...n display If the index screen is confirmed the signal lines after FRONT END are considered to be OK 3 Check of DIGIC DV generation signal white 100 or color bar SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT P 8 The white 100 or color bar signals are generated by the DIGIC DV on the MAIN PCB In service mode if the output of the white 100 or color bar signal is attained the signal lines after DIGIC DV are considered to b...
Страница 173: ...g Replace the disc Perform the cleaning of pickup lens 1 using air blower Perform the cleaning of pickup lens 1 using air blower Is reference disc visual check OK Is visual check OK Playback system check Recording playback system check END Error rate 3 3 10 Error rate 8 10 Perform the cleaning of pickup lens 2 using alcohol and lens cleaning paper Perform the cleaning of pickup lens 2 using alcoho...
Страница 174: ...fied as NTSC or PAL specification For NTSC specification use DY9 1407 000 The reference disc can be used not only for checking an error rate but also for checking the playback picture on the monitor because it also contains video images 4 3 16 9 On the unit with different TV system the reference disc cannot recognize the disc This means that it cannot be used for checking an error rate 2 Playback ...
Страница 175: ...ens surface using Lens cleaning paper and alcohol Using forceps whose ends are wound with lens cleaning paper that is wet with alcohol wipe the lens surface by moving the forceps once in a single direction After cleaning check the error rate again Be sure to use ethyl alcohol commercially available product Never use other solvents If you have spilled alcohol by mistake onto the cover do not rub it...
Страница 176: ...ference disc with another one After replacement check the error rate again In some cases an error rate may appear in a worse state than the actual state depending on the conditions lot and recording surface condition of the disk used 4 Replacement of TS Mech unit If an error rate is out of the specified range replace the TS Mech unit ...
Страница 177: ...he disk s recording surface Therefore make sure that your eyes are at least 30 cm away from the objective lens when the laser diode is emitting light Note In complete products the laser beam is not normally emitted when the Disc Cover is open The laser beam is emitted when the two open closed detection sensors near the Disc Cover are set to closed or when the Disc Cover on a disassembled product i...
Страница 178: ...on containing the TS Mech into the service parts box Both the upper and lower halves of the black container for service parts have antistatic effect Thus place the TS Mech in the container as it is without covering it Caution Do not put the TS Mech in a vinyl bag before placing it in the container Or the vinyl bag may touch and cause damage to the pickup during transportation The upper and lower h...
Страница 179: ...a tion it is required to move the PU stop position from the inner circumference to the outer circumference manually Check Points 1 Tool Reauired Tweezers made of non magnetic material whose ends are not sharp or a bar like article made of plastic or wood 2 Moving method Slowly push the section shown in the figure orange colored section outward Pushing the other section may damage the pickup sectio...
Страница 180: ...d See Figure 11 Note Since the Center Cover Lid is not to be reused you may damage the cover or break its claw Take care however not to damage the R Upper Cover and the Center Cover located around it 2 Remove the R Upper Cover R LCD Unit Front Cover Unit Rear Cover Unit CVF Unit Camera Unit and Center Cover 3 The pin for opening the Disc Cover will appear Open the Disc Cover by sliding the pin to ...
Страница 181: ...isable to perform the cleaning of the pickup lens regardless of how long the unit has been used 2 5 1 Cleaning of Pickup Lens Open the Disc Cover and clean the pickup lens surface with an air blower commercially available Do not use an air blower of spray can type because blowing power is too strong Do not touch the lens with bare hand Do not perform the cleaning using lens cleaning paper and alco...
Страница 182: ...the CVF Unit it is therefore required to remove its screws After completion of repair it is advisable to clean the inside of the CVF Unit regardless of the length of cumulative use time of the camera Procedure 1 Remove the R Upper Cover R LCD Unit and Rear Cover Unit 2 Using tweezers detach the CVF Dust Cover 3 Clean the inside of the CVF Unit Fig 14 CVF Dust Cover Tweezers ...
Страница 183: ...the Video Camera When discarding a video camera remove the built in lithium battery Since there is a high voltage generating section in the main unit the work should be carried out after the power for the main unit has been left OFF for one and half months Since there is danger of electrical shock from the DC20 E read through the cautions in the procedure Procedure 1 Remove all the screws shown in...
Страница 184: ...e il lustration remove the additional screws 4 1 Grab the battery firmly with an insulated pair of pliers or a similar tool and twist it repeatedly to detach it from the board CARD PCB 4 2 Be careful not to touch the part indicated in the illustra tion Fig 16 Left side Fig 17 Left side Do not touch the condenser Fig 18 Left side Do not touch the condenser DC20 E Touching the condenser can present ...
Страница 185: ...ached DISC FULL The disc has no free space and movies and still images cannot be recorded CANNOT PLAY DISC When trying to play an incompatible disc in the player CANNOT EDIT DISC When trying to edit an unrecorded disc DISC IS FINALIZED When trying to finalize a disc that is already finalized DISC IS FINALIZED CANNOT RECORD When trying to record to a finalized disc UNFINALIZE THE DISC When trying t...
Страница 186: ...ISC COVER Eject operation COPYRIGHT PROTECTED DUBBING RESTRICTED When trying to record external input images recorded with copyright protection information to a card SET THE TIME ZONE DATE AND TIME When the power has been turned on without setting the time zone and or date and time CHANGE THE BATTERY PACK When the battery charge level has dropped CARD ERROR When an error occurred in the card and r...
Страница 187: ... card cannot be recorded due to the signal condition PAPER ERROR When a paper error occurs NO PARER When the paper has not been inserted into the printer properly or there is no paper in the printer PAPER JAM When a paper jam occurs during printing NO INK When ink does not adhere properly or the ink has run out LOW INKLEVEL When the ink level is low WASTE TANK FULL When the waste ink tank is full ...
Страница 188: ... When the printer is in use Check the printer status PRINTER WARMING UP When the printer is warming up PAPER LEVER ERROR When the printer paper lever is in the improper position PRINTER COVER OPEN When the printer cover is open INCOMPATIBLE PAPER SIZE When an unavailable paper size was selected in the paper size menu after displaying the paper size menu and changing the settings at the printer sid...
Страница 189: ...PER HAS BEEN CHANGED When the paper size was changed between the time of selecting the paper and starting printing MEDIA TYPE ERROR When a paper that cannot be used is selected INCOMPATIBLE PAPER SIZE When paper that is incompatible with this device was loaded into the printer RECHARGE THE PRINTER BATTERY When the printer battery is out of power PAPER AND INK DO NOT MATCH When the ink cannot be us...
Страница 190: ...10 ONLY CAMERA SECTION 1 DC20 A DC20 E DM DC20 ONLY CAMERA SECTION 2 CAMERA SECTION 3 CAMERA SECTION 4 CAMERA SECTION 5 CAMERA SECTION 6 SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION AUDIO VIDEO SECTION POWER SUPPLY SECTION FLASH PCB SECTION DC20 A DC20 E DM DC20 ONLY LCD PCB SECTION CARD LI DC JACK PCB SECTION FPC SECTION ...
Страница 191: ...DC10 ONLY DC20 A DC20 E DM DC20 ONLY DC10 A DC10 E DM DC10 ONLY IC1604 IC1603 1 5 CN1601 1 2 22 23 CN4101 1 20 CN4102 CN501 CN502 1 2 1 2 IC501 CN500 1 12 CN801 CN1501 CN701 1 1 1 2 6 2 23 22 IC1501 IC1502 CN899 1 6 CN2905 A1 B1 IC801 1 2 1 51 50 5 CN1201 CN2300 IC1001 IC1650 IC1651 IC3203 IC3200 IC104 IC105 IC100 IC101 IC103 IC106 IC1401 IC1400 IC3500 IC2301 IC2303 IC1101 IC1103 IC1102 IC2102 IC2...
Страница 192: ...501 1 2 3 4 5 6 AA GND AV L I O AA GND AV R I O AV GND EXT DET SOUND GND G OUT Y R OUT R Y B OUT B Y GND GND A MUTE EVF COM DC EVF COM AC SCLK1 GND WCK AMCK GND LRCK AUD PLL TO AIF AUD AIF TO MACS GND LCD8 5V LCD5V GND GND GND GND EVF G EVF R EVF B GND GND SOUND EN AIF CS PTOM AIF DATA PTOM AIF SCK REC MUTE GND XPDI EVF BL ON EVF ON EVF HD EVF CS TX1 DAT AA4 7 AA2 7 GND SP GND SP GND LCD3 3V LCD3 ...
Страница 193: ...Y2 3 IN A2 6 OUT Y1 1 IN A1 MAIN PCB 1 8 CCD PCB VSUB RESET XTGHD SUB CONT XTGVD TGCLK VGATE AFE RST CAM SCK AFE CS CAM TXD RAWDATA 11 RAWDATA 10 RAWDATA 9 RAWDATA 8 RAWDATA 7 RAWDATA 6 RAWDATA 5 RAWDATA 4 RAWDATA 3 RAWDATA 2 RAWDATA 1 RAWDATA 0 CN1000 CCD OUT VL 7 5V CAM3 3V SUB SW V1 V2 V3 V4 VSUB RESET H1 H2 VH 15V A2 B3 B2 B5 B7 B8 B9 B10 B4 A8 A5 A6 A10 CAM SCK CAM TXD AFE CS SUB CONT AFE RST...
Страница 194: ... 41 TGHD IC1001 CXD3640ER TG IC1000 VSP2255GSJ CDS AD IC1002 MB87M4483PFT MPX2 19 RG2 17 RG1 9 LH2 TG SCK TG CS TG TXD XTGVD XTGHD TGCLK TG C SYNC TGCLK MPX CLK MPX TG C SYNC MPX CLK MPX TGCLK MPX XRST XERD M MPX XCS XEWRL M EADDR M ADD0 2 V4B 3 V4A 4 V3B 5 V3A 8 V1B 7 V2A 6 V2B 9 V1A 17 H1 20 H2 22 RG2 21 LH1 2 1 3 6 10 SUB 11 RC SUB 1 VDD2 12 VDD1 13 VOUT1 24 VOUT2 4 IC1054 ICX487DQN CCD IC1052 ...
Страница 195: ...HALL2 IN HALL2 OUT HALL2 OUT HALL2 IN OUT1 OUT1B IG HALL IN IG HALL OUT IG HALL OUT IG HALL IN IG DRIVE IG DRIVE D7 B2 B5 B7 F8 VC VM1 VM2 VM3 VM4 5 GYRLEV2 GYRLEV1 GAIN1 2 IRIS CONT Y GYRO I ENC CAM DRIVER TXD CAM DRIVER SCK CAM DRIVER LD P GYRO I SW IRIS CL IC1200 BH9970GU LENS DRIVER C6 B6 C4 IN 4 B3 C5 A4 A5 A3 B8 C8 A6 OUT 4 OUT 4B OUT 5B OUT 5 OUT 3B OUT 3 ZOOM A ZOOM A ZOOM B ZOOM B FOCUS D...
Страница 196: ...TA U 20 D24 MDATA U 21 B23 MDATA U 22 C23 MDATA U 23 D23 MDATA U 24 A22 MDATA U 25 B22 MDATA U 26 C22 MDATA U 27 A21 MDATA U 28 B21 MDATA U 29 MDATA U 30 A23 MDATA U 31 G9 A1 G8 A0 K9 DQM0 K1 DQM1 F8 DQM2 F2 DQM3 J2 CKE J1 CLK J8 CS J9 RAS K7 CAS K8 F7 F3 G1 G2 G3 H1 H2 J3 G7 J7 H8 G9 G8 K9 K1 F8 F2 J2 J1 J8 J9 K7 K8 WE IC1102 K4S64323LH HN75 SDRAM IC1101 K4S64323LH HN75 SDRAM A9 C10 A10 D11 C11 B...
Страница 197: ...N LCD CS N29 AB27 AB25 AC27 HDREQ 1 HDACK 1 CTS 1 RX 1 RTS 1 SCLK1 Y29 SCLK 1 TX1 DAT AD27 TX 1 B OUT B Y AJ27 BOUT G OUT Y AJ29 GOUT R OUT R Y AH28 ROUT XTGHD XTGVD RAWDATA DATA 0 to 11 TGCLK VGATE AUD MACS TO PRI AUD PRI TO MACS AUD MACS TO PRI AUD PRI TO MACS LRCK AUD MACS TO PLL VMCLK WCK PXCLK PXCLK TO CAMERA SECTION 1 MAIN PCB TO CAMERA SECTION 5 SUB JUNCTION PCB CN2905 AUD AIF TO MACS AUD M...
Страница 198: ... MIC L CN701 SCLK1 TX1 DAT EVF CS IC1501 CXM3009TQ CVF DRIVER IC1502 NJM2865F3 2 8 REGULATOR 46 B B Y 44 G Y 45 R R Y 27 HDO 7 8 SDAT 36 29 43 VCC1 2 18 6 14 35 15 13 17 33 37 PSIG OUT 47 VCC 2 26 POF 41 DA OUT 39 VCCCOM 38 COM DC 39 COM 19 PCG 23 VCK 24 VST 20 XSTB 22 EN 42 REF 16 34 5 WIDE B OUT G OUT R OUT HCK2 HCK1 HST RGT EVF B EVF G EVF R SCK VCC2 5 4 VOUT VIN VDD2 VDD1 VCC1 1 SEN EVF8 5V Q1...
Страница 199: ...3 DQ11 D1 DQ10 D3 DQ9 E1 DQ8 A8 DQ0 B9 DQ1 B7 DQ2 C9 DQ3 C7 DQ4 D9 DQ5 D7 DQ6 E9 DQ7 IC2304 EDD1216AASE 6B E DDR SDRAM D1 DQ15 D1 DQ14 D1 DQ13 D1 DQ12 D1 DQ11 D1 DQ10 D1 DQ9 D1 DQ8 D1 DQ0 D1 DQ1 D1 DQ2 D1 DQ3 D1 DQ4 D1 DQ5 D1 DQ6 D1 DQ7 G2 CK G3 CK C13 D13 E9 AT1INTRQ AT1IORDY AT1RESET A10 B10 A14 AT1DIOW AT1DMACK AT1DMARQ B13 E13 B9 AT1DATA 14 AT1DATA 15 AT1DIOR A13 D12 AT1DATA 12 AT1DATA 13 A12 ...
Страница 200: ...Y AD4 K3 XPLLRESET D17 TDO 22 P13 DVO T9 EADDR MADD0 E9 A8 E11 A13 B9 B10 L TEMP IRIS CL Z RES SW LED RET I ENC Z PSV B11 B7 A7 Y GYRO I SW P GYRO MTOP AIF DATA A10 L4 A14 MTOP AIF EN ND F PSV PTOM AIF EN N4 TAPE CARD SW A6 KEY AD1 C5 KEY AD0 4 1 2 IC106 TC7SH08FU F AND GATE LCD BT SW PTOM CS MTOP REQ AV DET SOUND STILL POW SW LAP RDY MAIN PCB 6 8 NC TO POWER SUPPLY SECTION MAIN PCB BATT BATT VTR ...
Страница 201: ...1 XECS4 USB DACK 14 YOUT 7 POWER SAVE 13 YSAG 5 CIN 11 VOUT 3 YIN 10 VSAG 8 COUT IC2102 NJM2567V 75OHM DRIVER 4 OUTY 1 G 5 VCC 2 INA IC2302 TC7SZ126FU BUFFER TDO J1 G3 PLLRST MIC2 MIC3 AV DET TDI DBI XPLLRESET XRESET PTOM AIF SCK PTOM AIF DATA SOUND EN SOUND XEINT S XECS3 E ADD 6 E ADD 7 E ADD 8 E ADD 9 E ADD 10 E ADD 11 E ADD 12 E ADD 13 E ADD 14 E ADD 15 E ADD 16 E ADD 17 E ADD 18 E ADD 19 E ADD...
Страница 202: ... UNREG HTG2 7V AA 2 7V AVDD3 3V AA4 7V CAM2 7V PLL2 7V P 5V LCD 5V CAM3 5V AVDD2 7V DVDD2 7V CCD 15V CCD 7V MACS1 4V DVDD 1 4V AVDD1 4V 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 T3201 D3202 D3203 LCD 8 5V D3201 LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF DC DC DC DC JACK DET DC J DET DC V DET VTR ON VTR ON IC3201 A D I CHARGE INIT CHG1 ST TMG E3DET CS E3V PANEL BL CTRL LCD BL VFB X CAM ON A D V CN3200 Q1803 2 3 4 5 1 BATT BATT TO SYSTEM CONTR...
Страница 203: ...SH PCB Q504 TP502 TO TRIGER COIL TO XENON TP501 Xe Xe CN501 2 1 T T CN502 2 1 TO SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION MAIN PCB CN103 P5V P5V ST VDHGL ST UNREG ST UNREG ST UNREG ST TMG ST EFCHG CN500 1 2 7 10 11 12 8 9 P5V P5V Q501 Q502 FLASH PCB SECTION DC20 A DC20 E DM DC20 ONLY DC10 E DC20 E CANON INC 2005 C 01 Sep 2005 ...
Страница 204: ...DD 18 L CS CLK SO SEN G Y B B Y SCK SDAT VCC2 VDD2 VDD1 VCC1 1 POF VCC1 2 VCK 24 VST EN G OUT R OUT B OUT DWN XSTB PCG HST WIDE HCK2 HCK1 RGT REF COM DC PSIG OUT DWN XSTBY PCG HST WIDE HCK2 HCK1 RGT REF COM CS PSIG LCD UNIT CS SK 4 V OUT 5 V IN VCC 5V CN901 CN903 LCD 8 5V LCD 5V LCD 3 3V LCD 3 3V LCD ON LCD BL POW LCD BL POW LCD BL VFB R OUT R Y G OUT Y B OUT B Y LCD CS LCD EE CS TX1 DAT SCLK1 RX1...
Страница 205: ...AT1 CARD DET CARD VDD LI POW LI POW CN50 12 11 10 7 5 4 1 2 16 17 TO SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION MAIN PCB CN105 CN51 9 1 2 4 5 7 8 12 DAT2 CD DAT3 CMD VDD CLK DAT0 DAT1 CARD DET BAT50 CN3200 DC JACK DC DC JACK DET DC DC TO POWER SUPPLY SECTION MAIN PCB CN3200 CARD LI DC JACK PCB SECTION DC10 E DC20 E CANON INC 2005 C 01 Sep 2005 ...
Страница 206: ... TO SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION MAIN PCB CN104 TO SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION MAIN PCB CN106 TO SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION MAIN PCB CN108 TO SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION MAIN PCB CN102 AV L I O V AV DET AV R I O C Y CN2 2 6 5 3 8 10 TO AUDIO VIDEO SECTION MAIN PCB CN2100 TO AUDIO VIDEO SECTION MAIN PCB CN3501 CN2100 1 6 5 3 8 10 L V SW R C Y AV JACK BATTERY TERMINAL VBUS 5V D D CN30 1 2 3 USB JACK VBUS D D KEY AD0 KE...