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SERVICE MANUAL
MVX150i E
MVX100i E
No. D17-7416, 7426 Digital Video Camera PAL
Canon Inc.
Digital Imaging Products Service Dept.
C CANON INC. 2003 First Edition : March. 2003
First Print : March. 2003
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT
CONTENTS
1. Design Concepts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
1-1 Main Features ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
1-2 List of Functions and Performance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-7
2. Main specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-12
3. Technical explanation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
3-1 Main Features ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
3-2 Compact, high-magnification zoom lens ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-18
3-3 AF Frame Selection ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-19
4. Performance and functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
5. Technical explanation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-22
6. System diagram (common to all models) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23
6-1 System diagram (common to all models) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23
7. Overview of viewfinder/LCD panel displays ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-23
7-1 Camera mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-23
7-2 VCR mode --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-28
7-3 Card/Camera mode ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-31
7-4 Card Playback mode ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-32
7-5 Menu display ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-33
7-5-1 Camera mode ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-33
7-5-2 VCR mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-35
7-5-3 Card/Camera mode --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-37
7-5-4 Card Playback mode (Card/VCR mode) --------------------------------------------------------------- 1-38
7-5-5 Index Screen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-39
7-6 Card-related screen displays ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-40
7-6-1 Slideshow screen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-40
7-6-2 Index screen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-40
7-6-3 Image protect screen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-40
7-6-4 Print designations screen --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-40
7-6-5 Copy Screen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-41
7-6-6 Image erase screen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-41
7-6-7 Format screen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-42
7-6-8 Card mix selection screen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-43
7-6-9 Stitch assist screen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-43
7-6-10 My Camera settings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-44
7-6-11 PC connection screen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-45
7-7 Direct print setting screen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-46
7-8 Print designations ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-48
7-9 Warning display --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-49
8. Backing up data ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-51
8-1 Backup by main power supply ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-51
8-2 Backup by main power supply or backup power supply (lithium coin primary battery) ---------------- 1-51
8-3 Backup conditions related to switch operations -------------------------------------------------------------- 1-51
8-3-1 Turning off the power ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-51
8-3-2 Switching the power switch to a different position --------------------------------------------------- 1-52
8-3-3 Switching Camera modes/switching Program AE modes ------------------------------------------- 1-53
9. Other ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-55
9-1 Green mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-55
9-2 On-screen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-55
9-3 Headphone, speakers --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-55
9-4 Battery remaining and warning display, low-battery shutoff ----------------------------------------------- 1-56
9-5 System data display ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-56
9-6 System data display ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-56
9-7 Data code display ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-56
9-8 Confirmation beeps ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-56
9-9 Analog line recording (not available in PAL modes) and DV recording (not available in PAL models)1-57
9-10 Support for analog signal input/output copyright protection signals --------------------------------------- 1-57
9-11 Video ID1 detection and output support ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-58
9-12 Closed caption detection and output (no function) ----------------------------------------------------------- 1-58
9-13 Audio dubbing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-58
9-14 AV Insert (not available in PAL model) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-59
9-15 Analog DV signal conversion ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-59
9-16 Select/Set Button -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-60
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1. Design Concepts
High magnification with superior image quality at the megapixel level that stands above the
competition
16x optical zoom lens and 1.33 megapixel CCD
Incorporates highly popular 3.5-inch LCD in a short body molded to fit the shape of the hand
Strategic model in medium price range for achieving a dramatic jump in market share
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High image quality for Mega Pixel Movies and still images
Built-in 1/4-inch CCD with 1,330,000 total pixels
High quality Mega Pixcel image processing by MACS + VIC3
Compatible with Video Flash Light VFL-1
Slim, horizontal design
Full Spec & All in One with slim, horizontal design
Equipped with 3.5-inch LCD monitor and full set of connector jacks
Compact, high image quality 16x lens
Electronic image stabilization allows shooting of high-quality images with virtually no effects from hand shaking
Enhanced multimedia support
Motion video recording on memory card (Motion JPEG + Audio)
Equipped with USB port
IEEE1394/USB file transfer
Web Camera function (DV Messenger)
Enhanced digital camera fanctions
3-point range finding frame selection AF
Evaluative photometric AE
Improved ease of operation (reduced time-lag and enhanced user interface)
Direct printer support (CP-100/CP-10, BJ 895PD/BJ 535PD/BJ F890PD)
Built-in white LED
Uses as auxiliary light for close-up shots of 0 lx
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Advanced shoe
Manual focus ring
White LED
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Tape recording
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CP-10
Postcard-size prints
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DV Messenger
Home 1 Home 2
Internet
IEEE1394 IEEE1394
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2. Main specifications
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3. Technical explanation
3-1 Main Features
The entire body is molded with loose curves to fit the shape of the hand, and high performance is enveloped with
loose curves to provide a design with a sense of easy operation.
The front panel provides a sense of originality and allows easy series expansion through different color
combinations.
Strong storefront appeal and unique appearance.
Large, easy-to-use LCD opening lever and hologram badge for unique and impressive side view.
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Using Prefocus
Point the camcorder toward the Return to the desired picture in the
subject to be focused, and then press Prefocus state, and then record.
the Photo button half-way down to
bring into focus. (Prefocus)
However, in this Prefocus function, you must point the camcorder at the intended subject and check that it is
focused before changing the camcorder direction each time, and so it is not an easy-to-use feature.
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The new AF Frame Selection function during AF priority was developed to allow reliable still image recording with
the correct focus in response to users who say that the intended subject was blurred because it was not in the
screen center or that the subject was in the center of the screen, but the Photo button was pressed to record the
image before the AF mechanism was properly activated.
The AF Frame Selection function is an AF function that can be used when the intended subject in the picture is
not in the screen center. The user selects from one of three range finding frames where the subject is positioned,
and then the camcorder is focused on the selected subject.
As a result, this eliminates the need to point the camcorder at intended subject, use the Prefocus function to bring
the subject into focus, and then return the camcorder to its original position. Instead, focused shooting can be
made easily and reliably.
In the Camera Setup menu, set Press the Select/Set button to Press the Select/Set button to
Focus Priority mode to ON (one activate the AF Frame Selection select the frame to bring into
range finding frame is displayed function and display the three focus.
in the center). frames.
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The AF Frame Selection function is activated by setting Focus Priority mode to ON in the Camera Setup menu in
Card/Camera mode. Then, selecting the desired frame (Green frame: Each time the Select/Set button is
pressed, the frame position cycles from center right left center) from the three range finding frames in the
screen allows the camcorder to bring the subject into focus and completes the AF mechanism adjustment (the
white changes to the green , and simultaneously the selected frame changes from white to green (two
electronic beeps)), and the image is stored in the memory card. Therefore, in contrast to the conventional
function where the AF adjustment is locked and the image recorded if the Photo button is pressed all the way
even while the AF mechanism adjustment is in progress, in this design, recording is started after the AF
adjustment is completed. This allows the recording of a focused still image.
AF Frame Selection Function (Focus Priority: ON) Conventional AF Function (Focus Priority: OFF)
Range finding area One of three frames (closest selection frame) Screen center (fixed)
Timing of image After AF adjustment (after changes to ) When the Photo button is pressed all the way
recording down
AF Frame Selection
If the Photo button or Zoom lever is used after a certain time has passed, the green frame of the three frames
is selected, and only the selected frame appears white, and the frames that were not selected disappear.
When the Photo button is pressed, the frame changes to yellow if the subject cannot be brought into focus,
and the white changes to the yellow flashing (one electronic beep). The still image is recorded if the
Photo button is pressed all the way down.
If the camcorder is switched to manual focus while the AF frame is displayed, the AF frame disappears, and
AF Frame Selection is disabled.
AF Frame Selection is disabled while using the electronic zoom. If the camcorder is zoomed to the electronic
zoom area, the AF frame indicator flashes for four seconds and then turns off (in Full Auto mode, the frame is
displayed even in the electronic zoom area during recording of a motion video to a card).
If motion video recording is performed in Card mode, pressing the Start/Stop button allows AF control.
The AF frame is not displayed during Photo Stitching.
In Full Auto mode (green mode), Focus Priority is forced to the ON setting (no Focus Priority option in menu),
and the range finding frame at the screen center only is displayed in white. The AF adjustment is performed in
this frame. Pressing the Photo button changes the selection frame to green after AF adjustment is completed.
Recording of the still image starts after the AF adjustment is completed.
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3. Lens configuration 12 elements in 9 groups, one aspherical lens with high-refraction glass is used
4. Focus adjustment Inner focus type. Manual adjustment from focus ring
5. Minimum object distance 10 mm (AF link: Wide end), 1 m across full zoom range (from lens tip)
6. Power zoom Multi-level adjustable power zoom, Slide lever operation, Zoom speed can be adjusted by moving slide lever.
Zoom speed Approx. 3.5 sec. to approx. 43 sec.: Optical zoom
Approx. 5.5 sec. to approx. 48 sec.: When using digital zoom
Manual zoom not possible (No zoom ring)
7. Focal length display None; Simple zoom display inside finder
8. Macro mechanism Wide end macro
9. Macro shooting distance 10 mm (from lens front)
10. Filter diameter 37 mm P0.75
11. Accessory lens and filter Can use WD-H37, TL-H37 or FS-H37U
12. Lens hood None
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4.5.3 Digital zoom During tape recording 64 , 320 (35 mm film equivalent: 3,295 mm, 16,480 mm) 64 , 320 (35 mm film equivalent: 2,970 mm, 14,848 mm)
During card recording 60 (35 mm film equivalent: 2,478 mm) 60 (35 mm film equivalent: 2,478 mm)
Super Night mode Min. 1/2 sec (Adjustable speed, Max. 1/500 sec Tape Min. 1/2 sec (Adjustable speed, Max. 1/500 sec Tape mode only)
(DM-FV M10, OPTURA20 A, MVX150i E only) mode only)
White LED auto lighting in low available light White LED auto lighting in low available light
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4.5.10 White balance adjustment TTL 128-segments, New white extraction system FAWB. With set/preset (Outdoor: 5,600 k, Indoor: 3,200 k) function (Selected
from camera menu).
Adjustment range 2800 k to 8000 k
4.5.11 Digital features function Fader, Effect and Multi-screen modes
Fader: Linked to Start/Stop button. Can be used 1 time when Fade mode displayed. (Mode indication goes out when Fader
ends.)
Effect: Effect continues until mode is turned OFF.
Multi-screen: Loads and displays multiple screens at set interval or manually. Displayed until mode is turned OFF.
Card Mix: Mixes and displays included sample images, images recorded on cards and motion video.
1. Fader (Only in recording on tape) Audio synchronized Fader
Auto Fade (Japanese model: Fade to white, Overseas model: Fade to black), Wipe, Corner Wipe, Jump, Flip, Puzzle, Zigzag,
Beam, Tide
Fade time Approx. 4 seconds
2. Effects Art, Black and White, Sepia, Mosaic, Ball, Cube, Wave, Color Mask, Mirror (Only Black and White in card recording mode)
Effect function turned ON/OFF from D. Effect button. Toggle operation
3. Multi-screen (Not available in
Night mode, Super night mode)
Number of screens 4 (2 2), 9 (3 3), 16 (4 4)
Operation mode Manual, Fast (4 frames), Normal (6 frames), Slow (8 frames)
In Low Light mode: Fast (4 frames), Normal (8 frames), Slow (12 frames)
4. Availability in operation mode
Camera Card/Camera
Motion video Still image Motion video Still image
Digital Fader
Digital Effect Black and White Black and White
only only
Multi-screen
Card Mix
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4. Shooting distance Single shot mode Approx.1 to 5.5 m (tape mode, card mode)
Continues shot mode Approx. 1 to 2 m (card mode)
5. Charge time Approx. 10 seconds
4.5.14. Card Mix (Only in camera mode)
Mix type Card Chroma key, Card Lumi. Key, Camera Chroma key, Animation Title
Mix level adjustment 32 levels (Card Chroma key, Card Lumi. Key and Camera Chroma Key only)
Animation Title 3 types: Corner Animation, Straight Animation and Random Animation
(Animation titles for DOM models are provided in the Accessory Kit AK-550, and the titles for overseas models are already
recorded in the supplied SD Memory Card SDC-8M.)
4.5.15 Other additional functions
1. Time code Displays recording time (0:00:00 to 7:59:59) and records in sub-code area.
2. Data code The date and camera information during recording are automatically recorded and can be displayed during playback.
Time and date Automatic calendar range: January 1, 2003 through December 31, 2030 (the initial setting is January 1, 2003)
World clock capability (select the name of your destination city and the date and time are automatically adjusted to the local date
and time) Supports daylight savings time.
During playback, time can be displayed in three different modes (date only, time and date, or time only). (Time and date can be
displayed for January 1, 1990 through December 31, 2089.)
Camera data Shutter speed and aperture value information are recorded (but not displayed during recording), and can be displayed during
playback.
3. Accessory shoe Compatible with Advanced Accessory Shoe (VFL-1, DM-50, and VL-3 cordless connection)
4. REC Search mechanism Supported. Tape can be played (forward or reverse) by pressing the REC Search button while camera recording is paused. (When
REC Search ends, the camera recording is paused again.)
5. REC Review function Supported. Accessed by operating the Recording Check button when camera recording is paused.
6. Zero Set Memory Supported. This function allows you to rewind or fast-forward the tape to the position where the WL-D79 Zero Set Memory key is
pressed (the counter value is set to 0:00:00). (During recording, only zero setting is allowed. This function can be used in Playback
mode.)
7. Remote control reception ON/ Possible. This can be done in Camera mode and VCR mode (through menu selection). When operating WL-D79, this takes
OFF approx. 2 seconds.
8. Headphone volume adjustment Possible. Adjustable by Select/Set button
9. 16:9 Vertical stretching
10. AEB shooting In Card/Camera mode, recording is performed by automatically changing the exposure correction in 0, 0.5, or + 0.5 steps
(Continuous shooting mode: when AEB is selected).
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2. AV mini terminal
a. Video signals NTSC standard color video signals PAL standard color video signals
Impedance 75 75
Signal level 1 Vp-p (composite) 1 Vp-p (composite)
b. Audio signals
Types of signals Stereo audio signal Stereo audio signal
Impedance Min. 40 k Min. 40 k
Signal level 10 dBv 10 dBv
3. S-Video terminal
Signal configuration NTSC Y/C separated video signal PAL Y/C separated video signal
Impedance 75 75
Signal level 0.286 Vp-p (color burst signal) 0.3 Vp-p (Color burst signal)
4. Microphone terminal 3.5 mm mini stereo jack 3.5 mm mini stereo jack
Impedance Min. 5 k Min. 5 k
Level 57 dBv (When using 600 microphone) 57 dBv (When using 600 microphone)
5. USB port USB1.1 compatible USB1.1 compatible
4.6.7 Output signals
1. DV terminal Complies with IEEE1394-AV/C protocol Complies with IEEE1394-AV/C protocol
2. AV mini terminal 3.5 mm 4-pin mini-jack 3.5 mm 4-pin mini-jack
a. Video signals
Signal configuration NTSC standard color video signals PAL standard color video signals
Output impedance 75 75
Output signal level 1 Vp-p (composite) 1 Vp-p (composite)
Horizontal resolution
Self recording/playback Approx. 520 TV lines (Screen center) Approx. 520 TV lines (Screen center)
Camera EE OUT Max. 520 TV lines (Screen center) Max. 520 TV lines (Screen center)
Catalog value: approx. 520 TV lines (Screen center) Catalog value: approx. 520 TV lines (Screen center)
b. Audio signals
Types of signals Stereo audio signal Stereo audio signal
Output impedance Max. 3 k Max. 3 k
Output signal level 10 dBv (with 47 k load) 10 dBv (with 47 k load)
Frequency characteristic 60 Hz to 16 kHz (Range between 1 kHz standard 3 dB) 60 Hz to 16 kHz (Range between 1 kHz standard 3 dB)
Audio signal S/N
During microphone input Min. 48 dB Min. 48 dB
During external microphone Min. 48 dB Min. 48 dB
input
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3. S-Video terminal
Signal configuration NTSC Y/C separated video signal PAL Y/C separated video signal
Video signals 1 Vp-p (brightness + synchronization signal) 1 Vp-p (brightness + synchronization signal)
Color signal 0.286 Vp-p (color burst signal) 0.3 Vp-p (Color burst signal)
Brightness signal S/N Min. 45 dB Min. 45 dB
Horizontal resolution
Self recording/playback Conforming to camera EE OUT Conforming to camera EE OUT
Camera EE OUT Max. 520 TV lines (Screen center) Max. 520 TV lines (Screen center)
Catalog value: approx. 520 TV lines (Screen center) Catalog value: approx. 520 TV lines (Screen center)
4. Headphone terminal 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack
Output impedance 47 47
Output signal level 25 dBv (with 16 load and max. volume) 25 dBv (with 16 load and max. volume)
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3. File name and folder name Based on the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) rules and still image (Exif 2.2) file management specifications/DPOF
(Digital Print Order Format) file management specifications, the following names are assigned to recorded cards after formatting in
the Format menu.
Card volume label CANON DV
Types of files Compression system Folder and file name
Still image (Exif 2.2) file JPEG //DCIM/xxxCANON/IMG_yyyy.JPG
Motion video file JPEG //DCIM/xxxCANON/MVI_ yyyy.JPG
Motion video thumbnail file (*1) JPEG //DCIM/xxxCANON/MVI _yyyy.THM
Photo stitch JPEG //DCIM/xxxCANON/STz _yyyy.JPG
Zoom browser JPEG //DCIM/xxxCANON/AUT_ yyyy.JPG
DPOF file TEXT //MISC/AUTPRINT.MRK
Work file TEXT //DCIM/CANONMSC/xxx.tmp
xxx: Folder No., yyyy: File No., z: A to Z
(*1) Comes from motion video file of same file No. DCF folder and file name//DCIM/xxxCANON/AUT_yyyy.JPG
xxx: Folder No., yyyy: File No.
File No. Files are managed internally by folder No. and file No.
Photographed images are numbered from 0001 to 9900 and saved 100 images to a folder. Each folder is assigned numbers 100 to
998.
Relationship between folder No. and file No.
Photographed images start from 101-0101 and are basically numbered to be greater than Directory No. - File No. of files saved on
MultiMediaCards.
4. Recording image size/Image
quality
Still image recording
In tape simultaneous recording 640 480 (VGA) / Switchable between Super Fine, Fine, and Normal
In card/camera mode 1280 960 (SXGA equivalent), 640 480 (VGA) / Switchable between Super Fine, Fine, and Normal
In copy recording 640 480 (VGA) / Switchable between Super Fine, Fine, and Normal
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7. Card format Formats using format command in the main unit menu. Operation is not guaranteed with PC formats as problems can occur with
some OS.
4.6.9 Digital feature playback function Fader, Effect and Multi-screen modes
Fader: Linked to Start/Stop button. Can be used 1 time when Fade mode displayed. (Mode indication goes out when Fader
ends.)
Effect: Effect continues until mode is turned OFF.
Multi-screen: Loads and displays multiple screens at set interval or manually. Displayed until mode is turned OFF.
1. Fader Audio synchronized Fader. Same Auto Fade as in recording mode (Japanese models: Fade to white, Overseas models: Fade to
black), Wipe, Corner Wipe, Jump, Flip, Puzzle, Zigzag, Beam, Tide
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6. Date search If there is more than one recording date, this function cue up to the position where the date changes.
Forward/reverse date search (use the / keys on the remote control after selecting Date Search with the remote control
Search Select key.)
Values can be entered in a range of up to the 10th photo from the current position.
7. World clock display Set reference city (city of clock time setting) and select name of city when shooting. Date and time are automatically adjusted to
local date and time, and recorded in data code.
8. Speaker Built-in speaker, with volume adjustment
9. Battery charging function Possible. Battery pack can be charged by mounting in attachment position and using Canon compact power adapter CA-570.
(While charging, charge lamp flickers [single flicker when 0 to approx. 75% charged, double flicker when 75 to approx. 95%
charged] and lights solidly [95% or more charged, charging completed].)
Charge time (Power switch in BP-508: Approx. 110 min, BP-511/BP-512: Approx. 120 min, BP-522: Approx. 210 min, BP-535: Approx. 310 min
OFF position)
10. Still image simultaneous If the Photo button is pressed while recording a motion video to tape, a still image can be recorded to the memory card at an image
recording during recording to tape size of 640 480 and at Super Fine, Fine, and Normal mode quality.
11. File transfer
USB file transfer Still images (JPEG files) and motion video (Motion JPEG files) recorded on memory cards can be uploaded to a PC and still
images (JPEG files) on the PC can be downloaded to memory cards in the camera by connecting the included IFC-300PCU
interface cable between a USB port on the PC and the USB port of the camera.
DV file transfer Still images (JPEG files) and motion video (Motion JPEG files) recorded on memory cards can be uploaded to a PC and still
images (JPEG files) on the PC can be downloaded to memory cards in the camera by connecting a CV-150F (or CV-250F) DV
cable between an IEEE1394 port on the PC and the DV terminal of the camera.
12. Analog/Digital conversion Converts analog AV signals input to the AV terminal into digital DV signals in real-time and outputs the digital DV signals from the
DV terminal.
Images played back from 8 mm tapes and VHS tapes can be uploaded to a PC by connecting an AV cable between the tape deck
and VHS video, and this camera and a DV cable between this camera and a PC. (Turn ON the [AV input DV output] in the
VCR setting on the VCR menu.)
13. Playback zoom During tape or card playback (not available for motion video), the played back image can be enlarged up to approx. 5 by pressing
the zoom lever to the telephoto end. (The first time the playback zoom is operated, the image is enlarged 2 . After that, zooming
changes between 1 and 5 as the zoom lever is operated.) To cancel the playback zoom, hold the zoom lever to the wide end
until the frame display disappears.
Enlarged section during enlarged screen view can be changed by the Select/Set button (the enlarged section on the LCD monitor
is shown by frame indicators and the movable direction with the Select/Set button is indicated by / ). The horizontal and vertical
movement directions can be toggled by pressing the Select/Set button (default is set to [Horizontal] when changed to
enlargement).
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4.13 Related products (List main accessories, including those not currently for sale.)
Canon Digital Videocassette DVM-E60/DVM-E30
Canon Battery Pack BP-508 (Supplied with OPTURA10 A, MVX100i E models only)
Canon Battery Pack BP-511
Canon Battery Pack BP-512
Canon Battery Pack BP-522
Canon Battery Pack BP-535
Canon Compact Power Adapter CA-570
AC Cable /A/B/E/AS
Canon Battery Charger CG-570
Canon Car Battery Cable CB-570
Canon SD Memory Card SDC-8M
* Canon Video Flash Light VFL-1
Canon Video Light VL-3
Canon Directional Stereo Microphone DM-50
Canon Battery Video Light VL-10Li (BP-900 Series battery pack required.)
Canon Battery Pack BP-911/914/915/924/927/930/941/945 (For VL-10Li)
Canon Compact Power Adapter CA-920 /A/E/B/AS (For recharging 900 series battery packs)
Canon Car Battery Adapter CB-920 /E (For recharging the 900 series battery packs)
Canon Wireless Controller WL-D79 /A
* Canon Tele Converter TL-H37
* Canon Wide Converter WD-H37
* Canon Filter Set FS-H37U
Canon Soft Carrying Case SC-1000
Canon DV Cable CV-150F or CV-250F
Canon Stereo Video Cable STV-250N
Canon S-video Cable S-150
Canon Skirt Adapter PC-A10 (For PAL models only)
Canon Card Photo Printer CP-10
Canon Card Photo Printer CP-100
Canon BJ Printer BJ 895PD, 535PD, BJ F890PD
*: New product
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5. Technical explanation
186 mm
75 mm
92 mm
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8. Backing up data
8-1 Backup by main power supply
8-2 Backup by main power supply or backup power supply (lithium coin primary battery)
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9. Other
9-1 Green mode
9-2 On-screen
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9-9 Analog line recording (not available in PAL modes) and DV recording (not available in PAL models)
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CONTENTS
1. Functions of P.C.B. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-1
2. Power Supply Circuit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-3
2-1 Startup of Power Supply -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3
2-2 Power Fuse ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-5
2-3 Power Supply Circuits ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-6
3. Built-in Charger Circuit --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-7
3-1 Outline ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-7
3-2 Operation at Charging ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-8
3-2-1 Conditions to Start Charging ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-8
3-2-2 Progress of Charging --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-9
4. Signal Processing Circuit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-10
4-1 Outline of Signal Processing Circuit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-10
4-2 Camera/Card Signal Processing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-11
4-2-1 Camera Motion Picture Recording ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-11
4-2-2 Card Still Picture Recording ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-11
4-2-3 Card Motion Picture Recording -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-12
4-3 Recorder Signal Processing --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-13
4-4 Audio Signal Flow -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-14
5. System Control, Servo ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-15
5-1 Outline of System Control, Servo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-15
5-2 Major Functions of Each Microcomputer ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-16
5-3 Servo Control -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-17
5-4 Personal Computer Connection Mode (USB) ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-18
5-5 Error Detection ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-19
5-5-1 Error Detecting Conditions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-19
5-5-2 Processing after Error Detection ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-19
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1. Functions of P.C.B.
(1) MAIN P.C.B.
System-control Section
IC100 BACK UP : CCM MI-COM resetting
IC101 RESET : Detects a DC JACK voltage to the CCM MI-COM
IC102 CCM MI-COM : System control, camera, MI-COM for card
IC103 INVERTER : Inverter for manual focus-ring rotation detection line
IC104 FLASH : MEMORY for MMC MI-COM
IC106 INVERTER : Inverter for MMC MI-COM and MACS communication line
Camera/Card Section
IC1101 SDRAM : Memory for MACS (64M)
IC1102 MACS : Camera digital signal processing, and card image processing
IC1103 SDRAM : Memory for MACS (64M)
IC1201 IRIS DRIVE : IRIS driver, and gyro output amp
IC1202 4.6V REGULATOR : 4.6 V regulator
IC1203 OPE AMP : Operation amplifier for control of ND filter
IC1204 OPE AMP : Operation amplifier for control of ND filter
IC1205 D/A CONVERTER : D/A converter for camera adjustment
IC1701 MOTOR DRIVER : Zoom, focus motor driver
PM Section
IC3200 DC/DC CONVERTER CONTROL: Power PWM regulator controller
IC3201 4.6V REGULATOR : 4.6V regulator
IC3202 2.5V REGULATOR : 2.5V regulator
IC3402 OPE AMP : Operational amplifier for charge circuit
Video Section
IC2000 VRP2 : Record/play head amplifier
IC2100 VIF2 : Analog video input/output signal processing
IC2300 FLASH : Memory for FR MI-COM
IC2301 VIC3 : Digital VCR signal processing LSI, IEEE1394 interface
FR MI-COM
IC2302 SDRAM : VIC3 memory (64M)
MO Driver Section
IC300 MOTOR DRIVE : Drum, capstan, and loading motor driver
IC301 OPE AMP : Operational amplifier for reel sensor
Audio Section
IC801 AUDIO INTERFACE : Analog input/output signal processing
IC802 SP DRIVER : Speaker amplifier
IC803 4V REGULATOR : 4V regulator (for speaker amplifier)
CVF Section
IC1501 EVF DRIVER : EVF LCD (CVF) drive
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POWER SW
R-KEY P.C.B. JACK 2 P.C.B.
DMC-III TOP
LITHIUM
EJ SW CASSETTE
BATTERY
IN SW P.C.B.
3 13
E3V
EJECT SW N2
3V G5 E3 DET
14
REG. CAS IN N1
DET 4 VTR M4
POWER SW
SW 12 VCC CAMERA M3
POWER SW
RESET 11 G1 RESET
2.6V 2
DET. V13 LI DET
JACK2 P.C.B. IC102
IC100 N1 DC J DET
CCM
DC JACK BACK UP MI-COM.
5 7 G5 UNREG DET
CN2100
12 DVDD 2.7V DVDD 2.5V L2 VTR ON
DC JACK DET CHARGE
CN3202 K3
5 IC101
BATT+ 5 4 SERIAL
6 RESET DATA
Q1803
Q1802
VTR ON IC2301
PM SECTION FR
MI-COM.
(VIC3)
Fig. 2-1
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MAIN P.C.B.
CN3201 FU3200
1.4V, 2.7V, 3V, 12V,
2 DC
CCD LINREG
FU3202
MECHA UNREG
FU3203
DC/DC CONVERTOR UNREG
CHARGE FU3204
SHOE UNREG, LED UNREG
FU3201
P5, VTR UNREG, 4.7V
CN3202 FU3205
5,6 BATT MICOM UNREG
Fig. 2-2
The power supply from the battery DC JACK is supplied to six fuses on the MAIN P.C.B., through which the follow-
ing six power voltage are delivered.
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MAIN P.C.B.
46
UNREG
LPF AVDD 1.4V
LPF AA 3V
LPF HA 3V
37
UNREG
IC3201
PWM 57 REG. REG. LPF AA 4.7V
CH-4 Q3205
LPF VIF 4.7V
P 5V
PWM 60 REG.
LPF LCD 5V
CH-5 Q3206
DRUM VM
15
UNREG
5
UNREG
Fig. 2-3
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DC MAIN P.C.B.
P.C.B.
DC JACK DET
CN3201
DC IC101
DC JACK DET
2 DC+
UNREG DET
JACK RESET
1 DC-
CN2100
G5 N1
12 DC J DET
Q3405
Q3403 INIT CHG2
K4
Q3404 BATT AD
A3
INIT CHG1
L6
Q3406 IC102
CCM
CCM-COM.
CHAGE
Q3402 K3
A/D I
L3
A4 B3
IC3402
A/D V
BATT INFO AD
BATTERY
CN3202
5,6 BATT+
3,4 BATT-
2 BATT INFO AD
D
1 BATT E3 BATT E3
B
Fig. 2-4
3-1 Outline
(3) Q3402/Q3403
Power supply changeover switch
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* Charging is allowed to start provided that the UNREG voltage is 8.4 0.3V before
starting the charging. Otherwise, an error is indicated.
* Charging can be performed provided that the power is turned OFF.
* If the DC JACK is detected, the charging is turned OFF when the power is turned ON
(no power supplied from the battery). LED lights up steadily
Up to battery removed/installed
LED flashes once LED flashes twice and power turned ON
Charging current
* An error is indicated and charging is turned OFF if the battery voltage becomes 6.4V
or lower during charging other than trickles 1 and 2.
* An error is indicated and charging is turned OFF if the battery voltage becomes 5V
or lower during charging trickle 2.
* An error is indicated and charging is turned OFF if the charging voltage is 1.8A or higher
(detected voltage > 2.7V).
* Charging is turned OFF if the charging current is 70mA or lower. BP511/BP512/
BP508: 10 min.
BP522: 10 min.
If the battery voltage BP535: 10 min.
becomes 5.2V,
the trickle 2 starts. 100mA
350mA max. ADI detection voltage 70mA
= 0.155V ADI detection
Trickle 1 voltage
50mA max. = 0.109V
Lapsed time
Fig. 2-5
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Figure 2-6 shows the entire block diagram of the signal processing circuit and the flow of video and audio signals.
MEMORY LCD
CARD IC1101 R-KEY
SDRAM P.C.B.
P.C.B.
IC903
IC1103 LCD
SDRAM DRIVE
IC1102
R-KEY MACS IC2301
P.C.B. VIC3
MIN AV IC2100
JACK VIF2
USB
TERMINAL
DV
TERMINAL
JACK 2 P.C.B.
IC801
AIF3
LED JACK 1
MIC DIF
P.C.B. F.P.C.
IC802 FR IC2000
SP DRIVE MICOM VRP2
TOP
P.C.B. REC/PB
SPEAKER HEAD
Fig. 2-6
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32 bit 32 bit
SDRAM IF
IC1102 USB
Fig. 2-7
32 bit 32 bit
FR
SDRAM IF DMA MI-COM
Deformation, Synthesis
CDS/ Drawing VIC3
COMP
CCD AGC/ nr REND IC2301
proc resize
IC1002 AD
IC1005
Camera signal
36MHz 12bit processing JPEG CARD IF SD
18MHz GRAB
CARD
AIF
IC801 Audio
IC1102 USB
Fig. 2-8
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32 bit 32 bit
SDRAM IF DMA
FR
YCC 1 YCC 2 MI-COM
Deformation,
CDS/ Synthesis VIC3
Drawing
CCD AGC/ COMP IC2301
REND
IC1001 AD proc resize nr
IC1005
36MHz 12bit Camera signal
18MHz processing JPEG CARD IF SD
GRAB CARD
AIF Audio
IC801
IC1102 USB
Fig. 2-9
<CCD> IC1001
1/4 inches interlaced CCD
Complementary color filter
Total number of pixels Approx. 133,000,000
Effective number of pixels Tape : Approx. 690,000,000 / Card : Approx. 123,000,000
<CDS/AGC/AD/TG> IC1005
A signal read out of the CCD is extracted. Then, after the extracted signal is subjected to AGC processing and A/D
conversion, it is output as a digital signal.
< MACS> IC1102
Various camera signal processing operations (EIS, AWB, etc.) and digital effect processing operation are carried out.
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
Audio data compression (ADPCM)
USB 1.1 function
< SDRAM> IC1101/1103
Field memory for camera signal processing and digital effect processing
Image data memory for Memory card write/read operation.
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VIDEO
A DATA HEAD
IC1102 VIDEO COMPRESSION REC/PB IC2000
B DATA ECC
MACS INTERFACE /DEMOD. PROCESS VRP2
AV JACK
S TERMINAL
CVF R,G,B MI-COM. BLOCK USB BLOCK
LCD
LCD FR MI-COM. USB INTERFACE USB
IC2301 TERMINAL
VIC3
Fig. 2-10
<VIC3 > IC2301
The VIC, MI-COM, DIF INTERFACE and USB INTERFACE circuits are integrated on a single semiconductor chip.
A/B DATA : Input in camera mode. B DATA is output and A DATA is input at playback. (MACS digital
effect circuit is used at playback.)
The video data and signals input to VIC3 are subjected to digital VCR format signal processing.
Audio data,subcode data and ITI data are also created at VIC3, and these signals are output to
VRP2 as 41.85 Mbps data of DV format.
DIF : After conversion to digital data conforming to IEEE1394 standard, the data is output at DV
terminal. At digital input, the data enters VIC3 signal processing circuit via the opposite route.
<VRP2 > IC2000
Recording data of 41.85 Mbps output from VIC3 is amplified at VRP2, and is recorded on magnetic tape while
undergoing head switching of CH-1, CH-2 with a switching pulse. At playback, the head output signal is amplified
and sent to VIC3.
< VIF2 > IC2100
Y and C signals sent from VIC3 are output as Y, C signals for S terminal and composite video.
At line input, input signals undergo level adjustment, sync signal separation and are output to VIC3.
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L
MIC R
L
IC1102 IC2301 IC2000
HEAD MACS VIC3 VRP2
R
PHONE
L IC801
REC/
AV AIF3
R MEM IF CARD IF PB
JACK
L HEAD
EXT
R
MIC
BEEP SDRAM SDRAM CARD
FR MI-COM.
L+R
IC802
BEEP FR
SPEAKER
MI-COM.
DRIVER
SPEAKER
Fig. 2-11
<AIF> IC801
Carries out switching between internal and external microphones (by means of serial data from FR MI-COM), plus
ALC (AutoLevel Control), and amplification of various output signals. For the beep tone issued at ejection, etc., the
signal from the FRMI-COM is generated in the circuit and changed over in the AIF. The microphone amplifier, HPF,
ALC, A/D, D/A, and digital I/F circuits are contained in this IC. It is also used for changeover between ordinary voice
sound and beep sound.
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Figure 2-12 shows the overall configuration of the system control & servo circuit, plus the flow of data. System
control is performed by the FR MI-COM (IC2301) and CCM MI-COM (IC102) on MAIN P.C.B.
FG/PG
POWER SW
PWM D PWM C
CAPSTAN
START/STOP M
DFG/PG CAPSTAN
SW DRIVER
CFG
VIC
FG
PHOTO SW
TOP IC300
P.C.B. MOTOR
ZOOM SW DRIVER
LOADING
LOADING
M
LED DRIVER
P.C.B.
DMC III
IC2300
FLASH
DIAL SW MODE SW
FR C.DOWN SW
MI-COM BOT/EOT
SENS.
DEW
IC2000 REEL FG
VRP2
R/T JACK1
IC2301
P.C.B. F.P.C. VIC3
MF RING
HEAD
DETECT
IC2100 IC801
VIF2 AIF3
REMOTE
CONTROL R-KEY IC102 MIC
SIGNAL P.C.B CCM
RECEIVER
MI-COM
LCD P.C.B.
EJECT SW
JACK2 P.C.B.
IC901
LENS EEPROM
IC1003
TG
P.C.B.
Fig. 2-12
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Servo control is carried out by the VIC3 (VIC and FR MI-COM). The FR MI-COM is used for servo control of motor
ON/OFF and rotational direction, and the VIC is used to output rotational speed and phase control signals. More
specifically in terms of signalflow, the VIC detects the FG/PG and PB-RF signals from the motor, and sends the
detected signal information to the FR MI-COM.
Then, the FR MI-COM generates an error signal to be output to the VIC. Thereafter, the VIC outputs an error signal
(PWM), which is driven on the MAIN P.C.B. for sending a control voltage to the motor driver IC.
DERR
DC/DC
CERR CONVERTER
DRUM VS
CAP VS
DMC III
LOAD+/LOAD-
LOADING MOTOR
LOAD ON/
UNLOAD FR IC300 U/V/W
DRUM MOTOR
MO DRIVE
VIC3 Ucoil/Vcoil/Wcoil
CAPSTAN MOTOR
DA CFG CFG2
DA S REEL
S REEL Hall SENSOR
DA T REEL
T REEL Hall SENSOR
Fig. 2-13
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SWITCH
IC1005 DIGITAL
IC1002 CDS SIGNAL MEMORY
CARD
CCD AGC PROCESS CARD
A/D
IC1102
MACS
IC2301
USB
FR MI-COM.
CONTROLER
(VIC3)
Fig. 2-14
In the card camera mode, an image signal produced in MACS is sent to the memory card. In the personal computer
connection mode, the USB terminal and the memory card are connected through the switch inside of MACS.
The FR MI-COM performs control of changeover between the card camera mode and the personal computer connec-
tion mode. The FR MI-COM not only controls the SIC and USB controllers, but also controls the SWITCH.
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If an abnormality has been occurred in any rotation drive system (drum, capstan, reel, loading), a relevant mode enters.
The LCD indicates PLEASE UNLOAD THE CASSETTE and blinks EJECT.
Drum error Pop up Pop up Error stop Error stop Error stop Error stop
Capstan error Pop up ------- Error stop Error stop Error stop Error stop
Reel error ------- ------- Error stop Error stop Error stop Error stop
Loading error Pop up Pop up Error stop Error stop ------- Error stop
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CONTENTS
1. Lists of Maintenance Tools and Supplies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1
1-1 List of Maintenance Tools ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-1
1-2 List of Supplies ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1
2. Setting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-2
2-1 Setting A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-2
2-2 Setting B -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-3
3. Service Modes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-4
3-1 Outline ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-4
3-2 How to Change Over to Service Mode --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-4
3-3 How to Operate Wireless Remote Controller in Service Mode ----------------------------------------------- 3-5
3-4 Indication in Service Mode ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-6
4. Description of Service Modes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-7
4-1 Error Rate ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-7
4-2 Mechanical Error Indications -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-8
4-2-1 Mechanical Error Normal Mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-8
4-3 Cleaning Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-8
4-4 Commands Particular to Camera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-9
4-5 Checking the Lens Resetting --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-9
4-6 Functional Check of Control Keys and Switches --------------------------------------------------------------- 3-10
4-6-1 MODE MI-COM Input Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-10
4-6-2 MODE MI-COM A/D Port ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-10
5. Service Hints --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-11
5-1 Arrangement of Circuit Boards ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-11
5-2 Location of Main Elements ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-12
5-3 Current Consumption Check -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-14
6. Trouble Shooting ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-15
6-1 Power Supply -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-15
6-2 Camera Picture Faulty ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-16
6-3 Faulty of Playback Picture ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-17
6-4 Startup Window Setting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-18
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2. Setting
(1) Adjustments other than DMC-III : Perform adjustments in the product state.
(2) Tracking adjustment (DMC-III) and Envelope check : Perform them with the Setting A.
(3) Adjustments related to DMC-III other than Tracking adjustment, tape path system check and tape path system
cleaning : Perform them with the Setting B.
2-1 Setting A
Envelope check)
(1) Detach the Lithium Battery Cover.
(2) Connect the extension connector (DY9-1390-000) to
CN2900.
(3) Observe the PB-RF waveform output from the exten-
sion connector
Fig. 3-1
Tracking adjustment)
(1) Remove the CASSETTE COVER referring to Fig. 3-2 (a).
(2) When the posts are going to be adjusted, eject and remove the cassette once and perform the prospective adjustment as
shown in Fig. 3-2 (b).
(3) Repeat the observation of the PB-RF waveform and the prospective adjustment until fluctuation of envelope is re-
moved. Note : When the tracking adjustment is going to be performed, refer to Chapter 2-8 on page 4-57 : Tape Path
Adjustment.
(a) (b)
CASSETTTE COVER ADJUSTMENT DRIVER
Fig. 3-2
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2-2 Setting B
(1) Remove the TOP (COVER), FRONT COVER, REAR COVER, LEFT COVER UNIT and RIGHT COVER UNIT
referring to Chapter 4-1: Disassembling and Reassembling.
Note 1 : Referring to Fig.3-3, connect the required cables.
Note 2 : Observe the signal in the same manner as that for setting A.
MONITOR TV
WIRELESS CONTROLLER
CA-570
JACK1 FPC
ASSY
RECORDER/CAMERA
UNIT
EXTENSION CONNECTOR
MAIN P.C.B. (DY9-1390-000)
CN2102 MAIN P.C.B. RIGHT COVER UNIT
CN102
Fig. 3-3
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3. Service Modes
3-1 Outline
(1) The service mode in this equipment uses the wireless remote controller. (To be used in remote control code 2)
(2) For changeover to the service mode, a dedicated tool (CASSETTE, SERVICE MODE: DY9-1386-000) is required in
addition to the wireless remote controller.
(3) Mode changeover is available between the service mode and the normal mode using the Audio dubbing and SLOW
keys of the wireless remote controller.
As long as power is ON, the service mode is available even if the CASSETTE, SERVICE MODE is removed.
(4) In the service mode, changeover of the main unit operation mode can be handled using the keys on the main unit and
the remote control mode 1.
(5) In the service mode, safety functions such as for mechanical error detection, DEW detection and low voltage detection
are canceled.
(6) In the service mode, the LCD mirror function is canceled.
Fig. 3-5
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4. SERCH +
3. START/STOP
11. PLAY
5. SEARCH -
8. FF
10. SERCH SELECT
Remote Controller
6. FRAME +
9. REW Code 2 setting
12. STOP
7. FRAME -
14. 2
1. DUBBING
2. SLOW
13. PAUSE
Fig. 3-6
No. Key Designation (in Normal Mode) Key Designation (in Service Mode) Function
1 DUBBING SERVICE MODE 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 FUNCTION by 1.
6 FRAME + HIGH ADDRESS + Increases HIGH ADDRESS by 1.
7 FRAME - HIGH ADDRESS - Decreases HIGH ADDRESS by 1.
8 FF ADDRESS + Increases ADDRESS by 1.
9 REW ADDRESS - Decreases ADDRESS by 1.
10 SEARCH SELECT MODE SELECT Change over to RD/WR mode
11 PLAY DATA + Increases DATA by 1.
12 STOP DATA - Decreases DATA by 1.
13 PAUSE STORE Defines/writes DATA.
14 2 EJECT Performs EJECT.
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4 18 5 6 8 9
1
3 10
7 11
12
13
14
15
16 17
Fig. 3-7
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Example) 25 is indicated:
Error rate = 2 10-5 -5
2 10
Fig. 3-8
Example) 23 is indicated:
Number of erroneous sync blocks = 35
Important
After the adjustment, set the DT to the product setting . (press STORE key at 1 of STEP 1 state.)
MONITOR
STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation
CS Function ADDR MODE DT
1 1) Make setting shown at right. 0 10 001D ST 00-03 Product setting.
2) Execute STORE. (Press PAUSE) RD 03 Audio error rate indication.
Remarks) Selecting DT back to 0 makes a return to Audio + Video error rate.
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MONITOR
STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation
CS Function ADDR MODE DT
1 1) Make setting shown at right. 0 08 0008 ST 00
2) Execute STORE. (Press PAUSE.) RD
2 Return to the normal mode and turn OFF the power. Resetting back-up data completed.
E : TAPE END
B : TAPE TOP
D : DRUM ERROR
C : CAPSTAN ERROR
S : S-REEL ERROR
T : T-REEL ERROR
L : LOADING MTR ERROR
D : DEW ERROR
Fig. 3-10
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MONITOR
STEP PROCEDURE Microcomputer operation
CS Function ADDR MODE DT
1 1) Make setting shown at right. 2 08 3100 RD --
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Fig. 3-11
5. Service Hints
MAIN PCB
RT PCB ASS'Y
LCD SW1 PCB ASS'Y
LED PCB ASS'Y
LCD PCB ASS'Y
Fig. 3-12
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MAIN COMP
IC2000 IC104 IC2302 IC2301 IC2300
VPR2 FLASH SDRAM VIC3 FLASH
IC100 IC102
BACKUP CCM MI-COM
IC101
RESET IC103
INVERTER
IC1103
SDRAM
MAIN SOLD
IC801 IC803 IC802
AUDIO INTERFACE 4V REGULATOR SP DRIVE IC300 IC301
MOTOR DRIVE OP AMP
IC1501
EVF DRIVER
IC2100
VIF2
IC1202
4.6V REGULATOR
FU3205
IC1201 IC1203 IC1204 IC1205
IRIS DEIVE OP AMP OP AMP D/A CONVERTER
IC3201
4.6V REGULATOR
FU3204
FU3203
FU3202
FU3201
FU3200
Fig. 3-13
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IC1002
CCD SENSOR
IC1003
TIMING GENERATOR
VCO
IC1005
TG/CDS/AGC/AD
Fig. 3-14
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Measurement condition : Product status, camera auto mode (AF, IS OFF), LCD ON (Approx. 0.15A each smaller in
case of CVF)
Preset voltage : 7.4V
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6. Trouble Shooting
To detect the failure part for repair, if any, use the following hints and check points.
Main power is connected. UNREG is supplied to the MAIN P.C.B. CCM microcomputer starts up. CCM micro-
computer outputs VCR ON H signal. PWM driver starts up and turns on each power supply. Establishes commu-
nication with the FR microcomputer. FR microcomputer initializes recorder mechanical chassis. After initialized,
the CCM MI-COM is brought into the standby status with the VCR ON changed to VCR Low.
Power supply mode switch operation After CCM MI-COM is accepted, VCR ON H is output. The PWM driver is
started to turn on various power supplies. The FR MI-COM is started to control the system.
<Check Points>
1) Key Inputs
Check the key inputs at Power Switch in the SERVICE mode.
2) Check of microcomputer-to-microcomputer communication
If the microcomputer-to-microcomputer communication line is normal, the version number of each microcomputer
can be indi-cated in the service mode. Otherwise, the communication line or microcomputer may be faulty.
3) Error in Mechanism (P. 3-8)
If any error is occurred by mechanism trouble at initializing, the error can be detected.
At this state, the power can be turned on, but the unit enters ERROR STOP state. In this case, check the error data in
the SERVICE mode.
4) VCR ON H, CAM ON H (control signal from MODE microcomputer) Outputs
Check the output of control signal by the LANC remote controller.
5) Fuses on the POWER SUPPLY P.C.B.
Check the continuity of the fuses FU3200, 3201, 3202, 3203, 3204 and 3205 on the MAIN P.C.B. In case of NG,
replace the fuse and check the power consumption.
6) Replace the MAIN P.C.B. with a service part and check the operation.
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<Check Points>
1) Check of lens reset (p.3-9)
If no camera picture appears, check if the lens has been reset by means of the service mode. In case of NG, check the
lens.
2) Check of blue back output
If the blue back is confirmed, the signal line subsequent to VIC3 is considered to be OK.
3) Check of MACS generation signal (white 100% or color bar) (P.3-9)
The white 100% or color bar signals are generated by the MACS on the MAIN P.C.B. In the service mode, if the
output of the white 100% or color bar signal is attained, the signal line subsequent to MACS is considered to be OK.
4) Check of CCD output
The CCD output is sampled by IC1005 (CDS/AGC/AD) on the CCD P.C.B. Check the signal.
5) Check by command particular to camera (p.3-9)
Check the operation of White balance, AGC, IRIS, etc. in the service mode.
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<Check Points>
1) Deterioration of Tape Quality
Check if flaws, kinks, etc. are found on a magnetic face of tape or not, and compare it with the error rate of other unit.
2) Error Rate (P. 3-7)
In the service mode, check an error rate of self-recording/LP playback. The specified allowable error rate is 2 10-5 .
In case of NG, take the following procedure.
[Playback time]
After replacement of the drum unit 25 seconds
For cleaning 25 seconds per time
* Do not play the cleaning tape back for 25 seconds or more continuously.
* The total playback time of a cleaning tape is five minutes at the maximum.
* When using hard-type cleaning tape, select the cleaning mode on the product main unit.
(Refer to 4-3 - Cleaning Mode, p. 3-8.)
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CONTENTS
1. Disassembling and Reassembling -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-1
1-1 Disassembling / Reassembling Flowchart ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2
1-2 Removing of the Shoe Cover Assy ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-3
1-3 Separation of Top Cover Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-4
1-4 Separation of Front Cover Unit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-5
1-5 Separation of Right Cover Unit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-6
1-6 Separation of Battery Case Unit --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-7
1-7 Separation of Left Cover Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-8
1-8 Separation of CVF Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-9
1-9 Separation of Camera Unit --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-10
1-10 Separation of Top P.C.B. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-11
1-11 Separation of Main P.C.B. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-12
1-12 Removing of Recorder Holder ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-13
1-13 Disassembling of Top Cover Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-14
1-14 Disassembling of Front Cover Unit-1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-15
1-15 Disassembling of Front Cover Unit-2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-16
1-16 Disassembling of Front Cover Unit-3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-17
1-17 Disassembling of Right Cover Unit-1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-18
1-18 Disassembling of Right Cover Unit-2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-19
1-19 Disassembling of Right Cover Unit-3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-20
1-20 Disassembling of Right Cover Unit-4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-21
1-21 Disassembling of LCD Unit-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-22
1-22 Disassembling of LCD Unit-2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-23
1-23 Disassembling of LCD Unit-3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-24
1-24 Disassembling of LCD Unit-4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-25
1-25 Disassembling of Battery Case Unit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-26
1-26 Disassembling of Left Cover Unit-1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-27
1-27 Disassembling of Left Cover Unit-2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-28
1-28 Disassembling of Left Cover Unit-3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-29
1-29 Disassembling of CVF Unit-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-30
1-30 Disassembling of CVF Unit-2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-31
1-31 Disassembling of CVF Unit-3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-32
1-32 Disassembling of CVF Unit-4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-33
1-33 Disassembling of Camera Unit-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-34
1-34 Disassembling of Camera Unit-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-35
1-35 Disassembling of Camera Unit-3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-36
1-36 Disassembling of Camera Unit-4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-37
1-37 Disassembling of Lens Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-38
1-38 List of Screws Used ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-39
1-39 List of Disassembly Photos -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-40
2. Adjustment Procedures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-42
2-1 Adjustment Items in Part Replacement ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-42
2-2 AF Section Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-43
2-2-1 CZ Automatic Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-43
2-2-2 Cam Correction (AUTO) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-44
2-3 IS Section Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-45
2-3-1 GYRO OFFSET Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-45
2-3-2 GYRO GAIN Adjustment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-45
2-3-3 EEPROM Writing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-46
2-4 Camera Section Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-47
2-4-1 Iris Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-47
2-4-2 WB Adjustment (1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-48
2-4-3 Color Balance Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-48
2-4-4 WB Adjustment (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-49
2-4-5 WB Adjustment (3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-49
2-4-6 EEPROM Writing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-49
2-5 CCD Pixel Missing Compensation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-50
2-6 Color Balance Check --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-51
2-7 Recorder Section Adjustment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-52
2-7-1 Setting for Destination --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-52
2-7-2 Y LEVEL Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-53
2-7-3 C LEVEL Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-54
2-7-4 AGC Initial Value Adjustment ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-54
2-7-5 SWP Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-55
2-7-6 C. FG Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-55
2-7-7 Automatic Adjustment of Reel FG ------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-55
2-7-8 Battery Voltage Drop Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-56
2-8 Tape Path Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-57
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Note: The Cover Housing will stop at the position where it is opened about 120 degrees. If you make an attempt to open it
further, extra force will be applied so that the Cover Housing may be damaged. Be careful not to damage it.
Also, when you operate the Cover, some Contacts are protruding from the Cover (portions marked by *). Be fully
careful not to touch the protruded portions. (Be fully careful of this point throughout all works of operating Cover,
inserting FPC and removing FPC.)
Finger
Insert
FPC
Finger
(3)-3 Close the Cover Housing (Coupling)
Procedure: Hook your finger on the Cover Housing as shown in the illustration below, close the Cover Housing
gently by holding the both ends and by following the movement in the rotating direction.
Finger Apply
Center of rotation Rotating
direction
FPC
Note: If excessive force is applied toward the center of rotation or toward outside, it can cause damage of the Cover or can
cause drop-off of the Cover. So, be very careful not to apply the excessive force in any directions except the rotating
direction.
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(1) Find the replacement part on the chart, and disassemble it following the instruction on chart.
(2) Reassembling can be made by reversing the disassembling procedures.
START
: SUB FLOW
1-3 Top Cover Unit 1-13 Zoom Photo Key Ass'y : MAIN UNIT
1-4 Front Cover Unit 1-14 LED P.C.B. 1-15 Mic Ass'y
1-16 RT P.C.B.
1-5 Right Cover Unit 1-17 LCD SW2 P.C.B. 1-18 LCD Unit
1-6 Battery Case Unit 1-25 Battery Terminal Ass'y 1-23 LCD P.C.B.
1-7 Left Cover Unit 1-26 Cassette Cover 1-23 LCD Ass'y
1-8 CVF Unit 1-29 FPC Holder 1-30 CVF Hinge Ass'y
1-9 Camera Unit 1-33 CCD Radiation Plate 1-31 CVF Diop Frame
1-9 Recorder Unit 1-34 Jack1 FPC Ass'y 1-32 CVF P.C.B.
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(1) Remove the claw and remove the Shoe Cover Assy.
(2) Remove the four screws (a 4) and remove the Accessory Shoe.
(2) - a
(1)
Accessory Shoe
A
(2)
a
5mm
Metal
M1.7
Fig. 4-1
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(1) Open the LCD Unit and remove the two screws (b 2).
(2) Raise the portion marked A and remove the four claws.
(3) Disconnect the connector CN11, and remove the Top Cover Unit.
(1) - b
(2)
A
(3)
CN11
(1)
b
3mm
Metal
M1.7
Fig. 4-2
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(1) Open the Jack Cover and LCD Unit and remove the three screws (c 1, f 2), Remove the two screws (d 1, e 1)
on the bottom.
(2) Remove the claw and disconnect the connector CN20, and remove the Front Cover Unit.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Take care not to pinch Lens Assy Flexible Cable between switch on the LED P.C.B. and the Menu Button.
(2) Push in Lens Assy Flexible Cable with a screwdriver, not to pinch Lens Assy Flexible Cable.
(1)
(2)
(2)
(1) - d (1) - c d e f
e
5mm 5.5mm 6.5mm 4.5mm
CN20 Black
Metal Black Black
M1.7 M1.7 M1.7
M1.7 (Self Tap)
(Self Tap) (Self Tap)
Note on Reassembling (1) Note on Reassembling (2)
Menu Button
Switch on the
LED P.C.B.
Fig. 4-3
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(1) Remove the five screws (c 1, h 1, g 2, v 1) and disconnect the connector, and remove the Right Cover Unit.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Align the dowel with the mating projection for position setting of the Right Cover Unit.
(1) - h
(1)
CN102 (1)
(1) - c
(1) - v
(1) - g
c g h v
Fig. 4-4
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(1) Raise the CVF and remove the three screws (i 3).
(2) Open the Cassette Cover and remove the screw (f 1).
(3) Extract the Battery Case Unit from main body and disconnect the connector CN3202, then remove the Battery Case
Unit.
(1)
(2)
(3)
CN3202
(3)
(1) - i
(2) - f
i f
2.5mm 4.5mm
Black Black
M1.7 M1.7
(Self Tap)
Fig. 4-5
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Eject Switch
(2)
CN14
(2) - g
(2)
(1)
b g
Recorder/Camera
3mm 5mm
Unit
Metal Black
(1) - b M1.7
M1.7
(2) - b (Self Tap)
Fig. 4-6
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(1) Remove the two screws (j 2) and disconnect the connector CN13, and remove the CVF Unit.
CVF Unit
(1)
CN13
(1)
(1) - j
2.5mm
Metal
M1.7
Fig. 4-7
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(1) Remove the screw (u 1), and remove the claw and disconnect the connector CN10. Remove the Shoe Connector
Assy, Accessory Shoe Assy, FPC Shoe.
(2) Remove the dowel of the Shoe Connector Assy, then remove the two claws sliding it in the direction of the arrow.
Remove the Shoe Connector Assy and FPC Shoe from the Accessory Shoe Plate
(3) Remove the UL Tape and remove the two screws (j 2). And disconnect the connectors CN3201, CN4, CN1201,
CN1101, CN2100, CN2101, and remove the 2P Cable, Camera Unit.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Route the flexible boards as shown in the illustration.
Be careful that the 2P Cable must not be routed on top the coils on the Main P.C.B..
(2) Dowel
(2) Claw Shoe Connector Ass'y
Recorder Unit
(1) - u
Accessory Shoe Plate CN10
(2) (1)
(2) Claw
(1) Claw
CN3201
FPC Shoe
(1) (3)
CN2101
CN2100
(3) - j (3)
Camera Unit
(3)
(3)
(3)
CN1201
CN1101 UL Tape
CN4 u j
(3) (3) - j
2.5mm 2.5mm
2P Cable
Metal Metal
M1.7 M1.7
Coils
2P Cable Main P.C.B.
Fig. 4-8
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(2) - j
CN12
Top P.C.B.
(2)
TOP-MAIN FPC
(2) Claw (3) - j
(2) Claw
(3) (1)
(3) - j
CN100
2.5mm
Metal
M1.7
Fig. 4-9
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(1) Remove the three screws (j 3) and disconnect the connectors CN303, CN2000, CN301, CN300, CN302. Remove the
two claws and remove the Main P.C.B..
(2) Remove the PM Shield, HA Shield(A), HA Shield(B) from the Main P.C.B..
Claw
Claw
HA Shield (A)
(2)
(1)
CN301
*
(1) (1)
(1)
CN2000
(1) (1)
*
HA Shield (B)
(2)
(1) - j
CN303
CN300
CN302
*
(1) - j
Main P.C.B.
PM Shield j
(1) - j
(2) 2.5mm
Metal
M1.7
Fig. 4-10
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(1) Remove the three screws (k 3), and remove the Recorder Holder, Cushion Rubber, Plate Spring.
(Note) When you place the DMC3 Recorder Unit with the Recorder Holder removed, be sure that its the drum
side is facing upward. Take care not to touch the tape running surface of the drum.
(If the DMC3 Recorder Unit is placed on the work bench with its drum facing downward, or if you touch
the tape running surface of the drum, the DMC3 Recorder Unit may break down.)
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) When using the vibration isolating Rubber parts supplied for repair service, apply HANAL FL-778 (DY9-3026-010)
to the entire surface of each vibration isolating Rubber part.
(2) Attach the Plate Spring as shown in the illustration.
(1)
Recorder Holder
Cushion Rubber
Plate Spring
(1) - k
(1) - k
Cushion Rubber
3.2mm
Metal
M1.4
Fig. 4-11
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(1) Remove the screw (l 1) and remove the Zoom Photo Key Assy.
(1) (1) - l
Top Cover
3.5mm
Metal
M1.7
(Self Tap)
Fig. 4-12
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(1) Remove the AR-F-Absorber-B. Then remove the two screws (b 1, m 1) and disconnect the connectorCN22, CN21,
And remove the LED P.C.B..
(2) Disconnect the connector CN10, and remove the RT FPC.
(3) Remove the AR-F-Absorber-A. Then remove the two screws (n 2), and remove the FB Cover, LED Cover.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Attach the AR-F-Absorber-B, AR-F-Absorber-A at the position as shown in the illustration.
RT FPC
(2)
AR-F-Absorber-B AR-F-Absorber-A
CN10
AR-F- (1)
Absorber-A
(3) AR-F-Absorber-B
CN21 (1)
LED Cover
CN22
(3) - n (1) - m
b m n
FB Cover
3mm 5mm
4.5mm
Metal
M1.7 Metal Metal
M1.7 M1.7
(Self Tap) (Self Tap)
Fig. 4-13
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(1) Remove the two screws (n 2) and remove the F Bracket, Mic Holder.
(2) Remove the Mic Assy, Mic L Rubber, Mic R Rubber, Mic Shield, Mic Form.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) When installing the Mic Assy, identify the right mic and left mic from the colors of the harnesses.
(2) When installing the F Bracket, take care that the harness of the Mic Assy should not be pinched by the F Bracket.
Mic Ass'y
Mic Ass'y
F Bracket
White / Black Red / Black
Mic Form
(2)
(2)
Mic Form
(2) (2)
Mic Shield
(1) n
Mic Ass'y (2)
(1) - n 5mm
Mic L Rubber Metal
M1.7
(Self Tap)
Mic Holder
Fig. 4-14
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Claw
(3) FR Cover
(3) - n
b
(2) RT P.C.B. 3mm
(1)
Metal
M1.7
n
5mm
Menu Button (1) - n
Metal
(2) - b M1.7
(Self Tap)
Fig. 4-15
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(1) Disconnect the connector CN41 and remove the R Key-Main FPC.
(2) Remove the screw (o 1) and the remove the soldered parts A and B. Remove the DSW2 Wire, LCD SW2 P.C.B.
(3) Remove the RF Sheet.
(4) Open the LCD Unit and remove the Lithium Cover, Service Connector Cover, Insulation Rubber.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Attach the RF sheet as shown in the illustration.
(4)
R Key-Main FPC
(4)
(1)
o
CN41
2mm
(2) - o (2) Metal
M1.7
(3)
Note on Reassembling (1)
DSW2 Wire
DSW2 Wire
Fig. 4-16
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<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Install the Right Cover Unit while the LCD Unit is opened.
(2)
LCD Unit
(2)
(2) - p
(1)
(2)
(1)
CN44
CN43 (1)
CN42
3.5mm
Metal
M1.7
Fig. 4-17
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(1) Remove the two screws (m 1, q 1) and remove the Strap Plate.
(2) Remove the screw (m 1), and disconnect the connector CN45, and remove the C Key FPC.
(3) Remove the C Key Knob, the G/P Knob, the Power/Access LED Cover.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) When install the C Key FPC, align the switch of the C Key FPC with the cutout of the G/P knob. After Installing the
C Key FPC, confirm that you can sense the click feeling when you press each button.
(1) - q (2) - m
(1) - m
C key FPC
Strap Plate
(2)
(1)
(3)
C Key Knob
(3)
G/P Knob
(3)
Power/Access LED Cover
C key FPC
m q
Switch
4.5mm 5.5mm
Metal Metal
M1.7 M1.7
Cutout (Self Tap)
G/P Knob (Self Tap)
Fig. 4-18
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(1) Remove the four screws (m 3, q 1) and remove the Earth R-Key Plate, R Key Knob.
(2) Remove the screw (m 1) and remove the Card Lid Holder.
(3) Remove the Card Lid Spring, Card Lid Shaft, Card Lid all together. Remove the Card Lid Shaft, and then remove and
separate the Card Lid Spring and Card Lid Shaft from the Card Lid.
(1) - q
(1) - m
Key P.C.B.
(1)
(1)
(1)
Right Cover
(3)
Card Lid Spring
(2) Card Lid Holder
(3)
m q
Fig. 4-19
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(1) Remove the four screws (b 4) and remove the four claws, and remove the LCD Top Cover
(Note) When remove the LCD Top Cover, turn upward the LCD Top Cover because there is a possibility of drop
out the parts.
(2) Remove the two screws (b 2) and the disconnect the connectors CN901, CN902. Remove the LCD Hinge Unit.
(1) - b
Claws
(1) - b
(1) - b
LCD Top Cover
(2)
(2) - b
(2)
(2) - b
(2) Claws
CN902
CN901 b
3mm
Metal
M1.7
Fig. 4-20
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(1) Remove the two screws (m 2) and remove the LCD Lock Holder, LCD Lock Spring, LCD Lock, LCD Knob from
the LCD Top Cover Assy.
(Note) Be careful not to drop the LCD Lock Spring.
(1) - m
(1)
(1)
4.5mm
LCD Knob
Metal
M1.7
(Self Tap)
Fig. 4-21
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(1) Remove the UL Tape, and remove the screw (b 1) and disconnect the connector CN903. And then remove the LCD
P.C.B., LCD Frame, Backlight Assy.
(2) Remove the soldering (Two places) and remove the LCD P.C.B..
(3) Remove the three claws and remove the LCD Frame, and remove the LCD Assy.
(4) Remove the Earth LCD Plate. (Only for MVX150i E)
(5) Remove the LCD Holder, BL Sheet1, BL Sheet2. (Only for MVX100i E)
(Shapes of the parts used in MVX150i E and MVX100i E are different, but their disassembling procedures of them are
the same exept BL Sheet1 and BL Sheet2.)
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Route the cables of the Backlight Assy as shown in the illustration. After performing soldering, secure the Cables
with adhesive.
<Instruction for Supplies>
Securing of Backlight Assy Cable : DIA BOND 1663G
(1) - b CN903
Soldered
(2) Diabond
LCD P.C.B.
(2)
Diabond
(1)
(1)
Soldered Part
LCD Frame
MVX100i E only
(3)Claws
BL Sheet1
(3)
MVX150i E
(4)
Backlight
only
Ass'y
LCD Holder
Earth LCD
Plate
(4)
LCD Ass'y BL Sheet2
(3)
(4)
(4)
LCD Bottom b
Cover Metal
M1.7
Fig. 4-22
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(1) Remove the screw (m 1) and remove the three claws. Remove the Hinge B Cover, Hinge T Cover.
(2) Remove the 9P Cable, 12P Cable from the LCD Hinge Assy.
(3) Remove the screw (s 1) and remove the LCD SW1 P.C.B., LCD SW1 PCB Holder from the LCD Hinge Assy.
(4) Remove the soldering (Two places) and remove the 2P Cable. (From the LCD SW1 PCB).
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Wrap the 2P Cable around the screw (s).
(2) When installing the Hinge T Cover, Hinge B Cover, rotate cables to the cutout of the Hinge B Cover.
(2)
Claws 9P Cable
(1)
Hinge T Cover 12P Cable
(3)
(1)
(4)
Hinge B Cover
LCD SW1 P.C.B. 2P Cable
2P Cable, 9P Cable, Soldered Parts
Screws 12P Cable
m s
2P Cable 4.5mm
7mm
Metal Metal
M1.7 M1.7
(Self Tap) (Self Tap)
Fig. 4-23
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(1) Remove the four screws (l 4) and remove the Battery D Terminal, Battery Terminal Assy, Cable 6P.
(2) Remove the soldering (Six places) and remove the Cable 6P from the Battery D Terminal and Battery Terminal Assy.
(3) Remove the screw (i 1) and remove the Battery EJ Holder, Battery EJ Spring, Battery EJ Knob.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) When connecting the 6P Cable to the Battery D Terminal or to the Battery Terminal Assy, be careful that extra
amount of solder should not exceed the end surface of the terminal. Match the cable colors each other as shown in the
illustration. Route the cables through the groove as shown in the illustration and fix them by hanging on the hook.
Battery EJ Knob
Battery EJ Spring
(Be careful not to drop) Serial Label
(3) - i
Battery EJ Holder
(3)
End of
Battery D Terminal
Soldered part
End of
Battery Terminal Assy
Fig. 4-24
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<Note on Reassembling>
Side of the Cassette Base : HANAL FL-778 (DY9-3026-010)
Side of the Lock Lever claw : HANAL FL-778 (DY9-3026-010)
HANAL FL-778
Left Cover
Jack Cover Cassette Bracket
(1)
(1) - r
(2)
Charge Led
Cover
(2) Claw
(5)
Casset Cover
Claw C Guide
(4) Plate
(3)
Claws
(2)
Lock Plate
(2) - r
Projected
part (3) - h
Lock of Cassette Cover
C Click Spring
C Bracket Sub Ass'y
h r
(4)
3mm 4mm
Metal Black
M1.7 M1.7
(Self Tap)
Fig. 4-25
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(1) Remove the claw and the remove the FPC Holder.
(2) Remove the five screws (h 5) and the two claws and remove the C Bracket Sub Assy
(3) Remove the claw and remove Eject Lever. Then remove the Cassette Shaft.
(4) Remove the Cassette Spring, Lock Lever from the Cassette Base.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Rotate the flexible board of the Speaker FPC to the FPC Holder as shown in the illustration.
FPC Holder
(1) Claw
(1)
(3) Cassette Shaft
C Base Sub Ass'y
(2) Claw
(1) Hook
(4)
(2)
Cassette Spring
(2) - h
h
Speaker FPC 3mm
Black
M1.7
Fig. 4-26
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<Note on Reassembling>
(1) When making soldering on Speaker, Speaker FPC or Power Key Assy, align the positioning holes each as shown in
the illustration and make solderings. When soldering is complete, fix the Speaker FPC and Power Key Assy flexible
board with UL Tape.
Soldered Part B
(3)
Speaker (3)
Hand Strap
(3)
Soldered Part A
(2)
(4)
Dowels
PU Holder
(1)
Cassette Cover
(4) (1) - r
(4)
(4)
Strap Pin
Name Label
Power Key
Speaker Assy
FPC
Soldered
Soldered
Part A
Part B
r
4mm
UL Tape Black
Align the each holes used
Speaker M1.7
for position setting. (Self Tap)
Fig. 4-27
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(1) Slant CVF Hinge Assy in the direction of the arrow, and remove the CVF Dust Sheet.
(2) Remove the screw (b 1) and remove the two claws, and remove the CVF B Cover.
(3) Remove the two claws in the direction of the arrow A and remove the FPC Holder.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) In order to give extra bending of flexible board for play, insert the two claws (3) at the two locations while the CVF
Hinge Assy is being bent as shown in the illustration, the FPC Holder. Then install the FPC Holder in the direction of
the arrow B.
(2) Pull out the flexible board up to the marked point C and fold the flexible board with peak-folding at the position
marked D.
(2) Claws
(2)
(1)
(3)
B
D
b
Flexible board
3mm
CVF Hinge Ass'y Metal
C M1.7
Fig. 4-28
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(1) Remove the screw (b 1) and remove the CVF Hinge Assy and CVF Top Cover all together.
(2) Remove the two screws (b 2) and separate the CVF Hinge Assy and CVF Top Cover.
(2)
(1) (2) - b
3mm
Metal
M1.7
Fig. 4-29
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<Note on Reassembling>
(1) When Installing the Eyepiece Lens into the Lens CVF Holder, take care to orient the lens correctly.
(2) When installing the CVF Diop Knob, CVF Knob Rubber, align the recepted groove of the CVF Diop Knob with the
projected part of the Lens CVF Holder.
(4)
Lens CVF Holder,
CVF Inner Cover Eyepiece Lens
Fig. 4-30
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(1) Disconnect the connector CN4101 and remove the CVF-Main FPC.
(2) Remove the two claws and Disconnect the connector CN4102, and remove the CVF PCB Assy.
(3) Remove the four claws and remove the CVF Reflecter.
(Note) Be careful not to drop the CVF Diffuser, CVF LCD Cushion, CVF LCD Assy, Mask Plate.
(4) Remove the the CVF Diffuser, CVF LCD Cushion, CVF LCD Assy, Mask Plate from the CVF Inner Cover.
CVF-Main FPC
(2) Claws
(1)
(2)
CVF PCB Assy CVF Inner Cover
(2)
CN4101
(4)
CN4102
(4)
(4)
Mask Plate
(4) Be careful not to
drop the Coil Spring.
CVF LCD Assy
(3) Claws (Be careful not to drop the Coil Spring)
(3)
CVF LCD Cushion
(Be careful not to drop the Coil Spring)
CVF Diffuser
(Be careful not to drop the Coil Spring)
CVF Reflector
Fig. 4-31
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(1) Remove the screw (p 1) and remove the CCD Radiation Plate.
(2) Remove the UL Tape.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Attach the UL Tape by observing the caution notice in the illustration, and fix the Jack1 FPC Assy flexible board at
the two location.
Direction of UL Tape
Attachment (13 x 40)
Fig. 4-32
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(1) Remove the three screws (j 3) and remove the two claws. Remove the Jack1 FPC Assy, S-Video Jack, A/V Jack
Spacer Jack.
(2) Remove the Kapton Tape , Jack1 Sheet.
(3) Remove the soldering parts A and B, and remove the S-Video Jack, A/V Jack from the Jack1 FPC Assy.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Attach the Kapton Tape (5 15), while aligning it with the outside shape of flexible board.
(2) Cover all of the three elements by attaching the Jack1 Sheet.
Jack1 Sheet
(1)
(2)
Spacer Jack
Kapton Tape Cover the three
(5 x 15) elements completely
S-Video Jack
Claws
(3)
(2) - j
(3)
(2) - j
(1) (2)
A/V Jack
(1) - j
kapton Tape
j
Soldered
2.5mm Parts A
Metal
M1.7
Fig. 4-33
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(1) Remove the two screws (f 2) and remove the Jack2 P.C.B., Jack2-Main FPC, Camera Holder all together.
(2) Remove the two screws (j 2) and remove the Jack2 P.C.B., Jack2-Main FPC from Camera Holder.
(3) Disconnect the connector CN6 and remove the Jack2-Main FPC from the Jack2 P.C.B..
(4) Remove the Jack Sheet and Cushion from the Jack2 P.C.B..
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Attach the Jack Sheet as shown in the illustration.
(2) Attach the Cushion as shown in the illustration.
Reed portion
DC Jack
Camera Holder
(1)
Jack Sheet
f j
Jack Sheet
2.5mm
4.5mm
Black Metal
M1.7
M1.7
(Self Tap)
Fig. 4-34
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(1) Remove the two screws (d 2) and remove the CCD Assy, CCD-MAIN FPC, CCD Shield, CCD Rubber, IR Filter
from the Lens Assy.
(2) Remove the CCD-MAIN FPC, CCD Shield from the CCD P.C.B..
(3) Remove the soldered parts A and remove the CCD Assy from the CCD P.C.B..
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) When installing the CCD P.C.B., fix the CCD P.C.B. with the two screws (d 2) and then make soldering of the CCD
Assy and CCD P.C.B..
(2) Install the IR Filter as shown in the illustration.
(3) Install the CCD Rubber, cutout position toward right under.
Soldered Soldered
Parts A Parts A
Cutout
CCD P.C.B.
d
(3)
CCD P.C.B. 5.5mm
Black
M1.7
(Self Tap)
(1)
Note on Reassembling (2)
Lens
(1) - d (2)
Fig. 4-35
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(1) Remove the nine screws (t 3, m 6) and remove the Soldered Parts-a. Remove PZ Motor, AF Motor, Photo-
Interrupter
(2) Remove the three screws (m 3) and remove the IG Meter Unit.
(3) Remove the three screws (m 3) and remove the Front Lens Assy.
Guide Bar
(1)
(1)
(2) Soldered
Parts-a
Front Lens Ass'y
(1) - m
(1)
(3) - m Photo
-Interrupter
(3)
IG Meter Unit
(1) - m
Instruction for Supplies
Soldered Parts-a
Guide Bar
t m
4mm
7mm
Metal
Metal M1.7
M1.7 (Self Tap)
LOGENEST LAMBDA A-74 (Self Tap)
Fig. 4-36
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SYMBOL
SYMBOL
PARTS NO. REMARKS ILLUST PARTS NO. REMARKS ILLUST
Self Tap
b XA1-7170-307 M1.7-3.0mm (Metal) 3mm m XA4-9170-457 4.5mm
M1.7-4.5mm (Metal)
Self Tap
c XA1-7170-507 M1.7-5.0mm (Metal) 5mm n XA4-9170-507 5mm
M1.7-5.0mm (Metal)
Self Tap
d XA4-9170-559 5.5mm o XA1-7170-207 M1.7-2.0mm (Metal) 2mm
M1.7-5.5mm (Black)
Self Tap
e XA4-9170-659 6.5mm p XA1-7170-357 M1.7-3.5mm (Metal) 3.5mm
M1.7-6.5mm (Black)
Stepped Screw
h XA1-7170-309 M1.7-3.0mm (Black) 3mm s CB3-0846-000
M1.7-7.0mm (Metal) 7mm
Self Tap
i XA1-7170-259 M1.7-2.5mm (Black) 2.5mm t XA4-9170-707 7mm
M1.7-7.0mm (Metal)
Stepped Screw
k XA9-1432-000 3.2mm v XA1-7170-407 M1.7-4.0mm (Metal) 4mm
M1.4-3.2mm (Metal)
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Camera Unit-2
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2. Adjustment Procedures
K : Adjustment is required
Camera system
Part name
No. Adjustment item JACK2 MAIN Adjustment Setting
Lens CCD
PCB PCB
2-2. AF Section
2-2-1 CZ Automatic Adjustment K K K Product condition
2-2-2 Cam correction (AUTO) K K K Product condition
2-3. IS Section
2-3-1 Gyro Offset Adjustment K K Product condition
2-3-2 Gyro Gain Adjustmment K K Product condition
2-3-3 EEPROM Writing K K Product condition
2-4. Camera Section
2-4-1 Iris Adjustment K K K Product condition
2-4-2 WB Adjustment (1) K K K Product condition
2-4-3 Color Balance Adjustment K K K Product condition
2-4-4 WB Adjustment (2) K K K Product condition
2-4-5 WB Adjustment (3) K K K Product condition
2-4-6 EEPROM Writing K K K Product condition
2-5. CCD Pixel Missing Compensation K K Product condition
2-6. Color Balance Check K K Product condition
Recorder system
Part name
No. Adjustment item MAIN DMC Adjustment Setting
PCB III
2-7. Recorder Section
2-7-1 Setting for Destination K Product condition
2-7-2, 2-7-3 Y LEVEL/C LEVEL Adjustment K Product condition
2-7-4 AGC Initial Value Adjustment K Product condition
2-7-5 SWP Adjustment K K Product condition
2-7-6 C.FG Adjustment K K Product condition
2-7-7 Antomatic Adjustment of Reel FG K K
2-7-8 Battery Voltage Drop Adjustment K Product condition
DMC III
2-8 Tape Path Adjustment Tape Path Adjustment setting
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Preparation)
(1) For CZ automatic adjustment/cam correction, set the product condition.
(2) Adjustment condition (initial condition)
Tape/Card : Tape
Program AE : Auto Mode
ZOOM : Telephoto-end
CZ adjustment chart : 2.4 0.02 m from lens front
Chart luminance : 500 lux or more (High illuminance should be avoided at the wide-angle end.)
Procedure)
(1) In the telephoto-end setting, bring the center of chart image to the center of monitor TV.
(2) Referring to the table shown below, carry out CZ automatic adjustment in the service mode.
(3) Perform the cam correction.
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Procedure)
(1) Perform the cam correction by following the table below.
(2) Quit the service mode, turn power off/on, and then check that proper focusing can be attained in normal zooming
operation (AF OFF).
(3) If the result is NG, perform 2-2-1 : CZ automatic adjustment and 2-2-2 : Cam correction (AUTO).
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Procedure)
(1) Wait at least 5 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
Fig. 4-37
Procedure)
(1) Reset the data to be the original, referring to the table shown below.
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Procedure)
(1) According to the table shown below, write adjustment data (2-3-1 and 2) into the EEPROM memory.
STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation
EEPROM & FLASH WRITING CS Function MD ADDR DT
1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 320F 00
2) Perform storing. RD 02 Complet ion of EEPROM writing.
(press the PAUSE button.) Completion with ST:05, NG with ST:09.
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Preparation)
(1) For camera section adjustment, take the product condition.
(2) Adjustment condition (initial condition)
Tape/Card : Tape
Program AE : Auto Mode
AF : OFF
Image stabilizer : OFF
Chart : Standard angle of view
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, adjust the Iris.
STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation
IRIS CS Function MD ADDR DT
1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3000 00
2) Perform storing. WR Adjustment is in progress.
(press the PAUSE button.) RD -- Adjustment is completed.
Completion with ST:05, NG with ST:09.
ST
Fig. 4-38
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Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out WB adjustment (1).
STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation
WB (1) CS Function MD ADDR DT
1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3002 00
2) Perform storing. WR Adjustment is in progress.
(press the PAUSE button.) RD -- Adjustment is completed.
Completion with ST:05, NG with ST:09.
Note) In this adjustment, color balance gain data is set to FF. Be sure to carry out color balance a
djustment de-scribed in 2-4-3.
CHART Lightbox (5600 K), and color bar chart (white area at the left side)
M.EQ. Vectorscope
TP/TRIG. VIDEO OUT
SPEC. R : 1.65 (ratio to burst) 90, Ye : 1.25 (ratio to burst) 218
Procedure)
(1) For manual adjustment of color balance, change data at the following four addresses while observing a vectorscope.
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Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out WB adjustment (2).
STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation
WB (2) CS Function MD ADDR DT
1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3004 00
2) Perform storing. WR Adjustment is in progress.
(press the PAUSE button.) RD -- Adjustment is completed.
Completion with ST:05, NG with ST:09.
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out WB the adjustment (3).
STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation
WB (3) CS Function MD ADDR DT
1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 08 ST 3005 00
2) Perform storing. WR Adjustment is in progress.
(press the PAUSE button.) RD -- Adjustment is completed.
Completion with ST:05, NG with ST:09.
Procedure)
(1) According to the table shown below, write adjustment data (2-4-1 to 2-4-5) into the EEPROM memory.
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Preparation)
(1) Carry out this correction in the product state.
(2) Adjustment Conditions
Program AE : AUTO
AF : OFF
Image stabilizer : OFF
Demo mode : OFF
Procedure)
(1) Perform the CCD void pixel correction (automatic mode) according to the table shown below.
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Procedure)
(1) Quit the service mode, and turn power OFF/ON.
(2) Perform light-box recording, and carry out WB SET using the relevant function of the product.
(3) Take an image of the color bar chart, and check that the levels of R, Ye and G are within the specified ranges respec-
tively.
(4) If the result of the above check is NG, carry out camera section adjustment again.
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Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out the setting for destination market place.
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Procedure)
(1) Select the card VCR mode.
(2) Referring to the table shown below, carry out Y level
adjustment.
Repeat steps 2) to 4) so that the level range shown at
the right will be attained.
* If the tape mode is selected, a delay may occur in 990 20mV
response.
Fig. 4-39
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Procedure)
(1) Select the card VCR mode.
(2) Referring to the table shown below, carry out C level 710 20mV
adjustment.
Repeat steps 2) to 4) so that the level range shown at
the right will be attained.
* If the tape mode is selected, a delay may occur in
response.
Fig. 4-40
Procedure)
(1) Input a color bar signal to the analog line circuit from the pattern generator.
(2) Carry out AGC initial value adjustment according to the table shown below.
STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation
AGC INITIAL CS Function MD ADDR DT
1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 0 08 ST 0004 --
2) Perform storing. WR Automatic adjustment is in progress.
(press the PAUSE button.) RD Automatic adjustment is completed.
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Procedure)
(1) While playing back the color bar master, carry out SWP automatic adjustment referring to the table shown below.
STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation
SWP (AUTO) CS Function MD ADDR DT
1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 0 08 ST 0001 --
2) Perform storing. WR Automatic adjustment is in progress.
(press the PAUSE button.) RD Automatic adjustment is completed.
2-7-6 C. FG Adjustment
Procedure)
(1) While playing back the color bar master, carry out C.FG automatic adjustment referring to the table shown below.
STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation
C.FG (AUTO) CS Function MD ADDR DT
1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 0 08 ST 0003 --
2) Perform storing. WR Automatic adjustment is in progress.
(press the PAUSE button.) RD Automatic adjustment is completed.
Procedure)
(1) Carry out reel FG adjustment according to the following table.
STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation
CS Function MD ADDR DT
1 1) Make the setting shown at right. 0 08 ST 0007 --
2) Perform storing. WR Automatic adjustment is in progress.
(press the PAUSE button.) RD Automatic adjustment is completed.
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MODE During camera recording in product condition (AF : OFF, LCD PANEL : ON)
SPEC. Power supply voltage: 5.85 0.02 [V]
Note)
(1) Perform the adjustment after 4sec of recording start.
Procedure)
(1) Under the above condition, set a power supply voltage to 5.85 0.02[V].
(2) Referring to the table shown below, carry out battery voltage drop adjustment.
STEP PROCEDURE MONITOR Microcomputer operation
BATTERY VOLTAGE DROP CS Function MD ADDR DT
1 1) Make the setting shown at right 1 08 ST 0001 --
and read the DT.
2 1) Make the setting shown at right. 2 10 ST 12D2 --
2) Set the DT so that read of --
STEP1 rate.
3) Perform storing. RD Adjustment is completed.
(press the PAUSE button.)
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Preparation)
(1) For tape path adjustment, make the recorder adjustment setting (P. 3-2, 3).
Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table given below (STEPS 1, 2, 3), play back the tracking master (DY9-1379-000) for tape path
adjustment.
At STEP 2, perform tracking shift by adjusting DT in a range of F0 to FF so that the RF envelope will be 70%.
(2) After adjustment, restore tracking shift setting to normal according to the following table (STEPS 4 : P.OFF).
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MVX150i E
PAL
MVX100i E
R-Y
B-Y
BURST
Ye
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MVX150i E
PAL
MVX100i E
R-Y
Ye B-Y
BURST
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CHAPTER 5. PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
EXPLODED VIEWS
Casing Unit Section ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-2
Front Cover Unit Section ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-4
Top Cover Unit/Battery Case Unit Section --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-6
CVF Unit Section --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-8
Recorder/Camera Unit Section ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-10
Lens Unit Section -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-12
Left Cover Unit Section ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-14
Right Cover Unit Section ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-16
LCD Unit Section -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-18
Mechanical Chassis Section-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-20
Mechanical Chassis Section-2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-22
Mechanical Chassis Section-3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-24
Mechanical Chassis Section-4 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-26
Accessories Section-1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-28
Accessories Section-2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-30
FUSE Replacement Instruction --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-32
ELECTRICAL PARTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-33
PARTS LIST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-34
CAUTION
1. Especially critical parts in the power circuit block should not be replaced with other marks.
Critical parts are marked with ! in this electrical parts list.
5-1
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BATTERY CASE
UNIT 123
CVF UNIT 11
LEFT COVER
UNIT
6
10
TOP COVER
94 UNIT
72 8
5
62
1
6 52
2 3
FRONT COVER
UNIT RECORDER/ 4
13 CAMERA UNIT
42
1
5-2
MVX150i E, MVX100i E
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 XA1-7170-507 000 F 2 SCREW
2 XA4-9170-559 000 F 1 SCREW
3 XA4-9170-659 000 F 1 SCREW
4 XA4-9170-509 000 F 3 SCREW
5 XA4-9170-459 000 F 3 SCREW
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1
4
7
5
8
9
10
42
13
14 16
3 15
6 4 11
12 17
18
21 42
20
*1
19
22
*1 : MVX150i E ONLY
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MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DY1-8545-000 000 B 1 LENS RING ASSY MVX150i E NEW
DY1-8553-000 000 B 1 LENS RING ASSY MVX100i E NEW
2 DA3-0435-000 000 B 1 COVER, LED MVX150i E NEW
DA3-0439-000 000 B 1 COVER, LED MVX100i E NEW
3 DA3-0437-000 000 C 2 FORM, MIC NEW
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1
6
5
4 11
10 12
3 9
3 8
3
5-6
MVX150i E, MVX100i E
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DG3-0311-000 000 B 1 KEY ASSY, ZOOM PHOTO NEW
2 DY1-8541-000 000 B 1 COVER ASSY, TOP NEW
3 XA4-9170-357 000 F 5 SCREW
4 DA3-0362-000 000 C 1 HOLDER, BATTERY EJ NEW
5 DA3-0363-000 000 C 1 SPRING BATTERY EJ NEW
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16
15
14
13
12
11
6 10
9
8
17
18
7
19
21
5 32
4
202 3
1
3
5-8
MVX150i E, MVX100i E
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DA3-0464-000 000 C 1 HOLDER, FPC NEW
2 DG3-0140-000 000 C 1 HINGE ASSY, CVF NEW
3 XA1-7170-307 000 F 4 SCREW
4 DA3-0456-000 000 C 1 DUST SHEET, CVF NEW
5 DA3-0449-000 000 B 1 COVER, CVF TOP NEW
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4 23 4
24
25
22
4
26
1 273
2 28 31
35 293 30
3
34
5 38
7 32
4
6 8
4
18
33
62 17
4
43
37
36 16 19
4 202
12
9
9 2
11 37 14
13
10
15
21
4
LENS UNIT
5-10
MVX150i E, MVX100i E
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 WC2-5444-000 000 C 1 JACK, S-VIDEO
2 DA3-0522-000 000 C 1 SPACER JACK NEW
3 WS1-5524-000 000 B 1 JACK, A/V
4 XA1-7170-257 000 F 13 SCREW
5 DG3-0123-000 000 C 1 FPC ASSY JACK1 NEW
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(7)3
(2) (4)
(3) (4)
(2)2 (2)
(2)3
(6)
(2)3 (2)2
(5)
(1)
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MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 YG9-6041-000 000 B 1 LENS ASSY, FRONT NEW
2 XA4-9170-407 000 F 12 SCREW
3 YH7-2010-000 000 B 1 MOTOR, PZ NEW
4 YG9-5994-000 000 B 2 PHOTO-INTERRUPTER
5 YH8-2007-000 000 B 1 IG METER UNIT NEW
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1 2
3
4
10
11 5
6
14
13
12 42
15 7
9 9
8
42 19
18 21
20
16
17
93
22
23
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MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DA3-0397-000 000 B 1 COVER, JACK NEW
2 DA3-0389-000 000 B 1 COVER, LEFT NEW
3 DA3-0393-000 000 C 1 BRAKET, CASSETTE NEW
4 XA4-9170-409 000 F 5 SCREW
5 DA3-0402-000 000 C 1 COVER, CHARGE LED NEW
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13
17
LCD UNIT
152
5 12 16
3 14
2 18
10
4
11 9
3 6
33
19
1
2
20 8
7
23 21
3 22
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MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DH2-5058-000 000 C 1 FPC, R KEY-MAIN NEW
2 XA4-9170-557 000 F 2 SCREW
3 XA4-9170-407 000 F 6 SCREW
4 DG3-0157-000 000 C 1 FPC C KEY NEW
5 DA3-0365-000 000 B 1 PLATE, STRAP NEW
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*2
27
26
29
25
28
24
*1
23
22
21
20
19
18
8
72 4
6 5
22
17 2
1
14
7
15 16
22 3
14
22
9
12 13 *1 : MVX150i E ONLY
11
10 *2 : MVX100i E ONLY
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MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DA3-0484-000 000 B 1 KNOB, LCD NEW
2 XA1-7170-307 000 F 7 SCREW
3 DY1-8542-000 000 B 1 COVER ASSY LCD TOP NEW
4 DA3-0483-000 000 C 1 LOCK, LCD NEW
5 DA3-0488-000 000 C 1 SPRING, LCD LOCK NEW
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MVX150i E, MVX100i E
1
3
33
2
4
6 7
5-20
MVX150i E, MVX100i E
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DG1-4506-000 000 B 1 COMPARTMENT ASSY, CASSETTE NEW
2 XA1-7140-147 000 C 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH
3 DA2-2138-000 000 C 4 SCREW NEW
4 DY1-8500-000 000 E 1 DRUM ASSY NEW
5 DA2-2139-000 000 C 1 WASHER NEW
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1
3 2
1
4
9
5
6 11 10
7
8
12
6
13
5-22
MVX150i E, MVX100i E
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DA2-0645-000 000 C 2 WASHER
2 DG1-4504-000 000 C 1 REEL ASSY, S NEW
3 DS1-0193-000 000 C 1 SPRING, COIL (TENSION) NEW
4 DF1-1693-000 000 C 1 BRAKE ASSY, TENSION NEW
5 DF1-1694-000 000 C 1 RELEASE ASSY, TENSION NEW
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1 (5)
22
(4) 3
8
(6)
23
9
22
(7)
11
12
13
2
10
5-24
MVX150i E, MVX100i E
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DG1-4502-000 000 C 1 MOTOR ASSY, LOADING NEW
2 DA2-2261-000 000 C 8 SCREW NEW
3 DG1-4497-000 000 C 1 GUIDE RAIL ASSY NEW
4 DF1-1687-000 000 C 1 ROLLER ASSY, GUIDE S NEW
5 DF1-1688-000 000 C 1 ROLLER ASSY, GUIDE T NEW
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4
9
5
2
6
10
5-26
MVX150i E, MVX100i E
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DA2-2191-000 000 C 1 LEVER, CAM NEW
2 XA1-7140-147 000 C 1 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH
3 DA2-2196-000 000 C 1 BELT, TIMING NEW
4 DA2-2197-000 000 C 1 GEAR, PULLEY NEW
5 DA2-2190-000 000 C 1 GEAR, CONNECT NEW
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Accessories Section-1
CB-570
2
N.S. (Product available)
JPN
A
E
PLUG TYPE B
N.S. AS
Commercially available.
N.S. (Product available) 5
Make copy sample
pictures if necessary. BP-511/512/522/535 WL-D79A
SDC-8M
3
4 (6)
(7)
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MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DY1-8531-000 000 C 1 DC CABLE
2 D82-0643-000 000 C 1 CORD, AC(E) PLUG TYPE E
D82-0644-000 000 C 1 CORD, AC(B) PLUG TYPE B
D82-0645-000 000 C 1 CORD, AC(AS) PLUG TYPE AS
3 D81-1450-000 000 C 1 CASE, MEMORY CARD NEW
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Accessories Section-2
2 7
1 6
IFC-300PCU
SS-800 N.S. (Product available) PC-A10
5 9
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MVX150i E, MVX100i E
MECHANICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 DY1-8246-000 000 C 1 WIND SCREEN, FRONT
2 DY1-8247-000 000 C 1 WIND SCREEN, REAR
3 DY1-8245-000 000 E 1 LAMP, HAROGE
4 DY1-8565-000 000 B 1 FRONT COVER ASSY NEW
5 D81-1430-000 000 C 1 SHOULDER STRAP SS-800
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CAUTION - For continued protection against risK of fire, replace FU3200, FU3203, FU3204, FU3205
only with same type:494001 1.0A-50V FUSE, replace FU3201 only same type:4941.25
1.25A-50V FUSE and replace FU3202 only same type:49401.5 1.5A-50V FUSE
MANUFACTURER:LITTELFUSE.
IC803 IC802
IC801 IC300
IC301
IC1501
IC2100
IC1205
IC1202
IC1203
IC1201 IC3201
IC1204
MAIN P.C.B
FU3205
FU3204
FU3203
FU3202
FU3201
FU3200
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ELECTRICAL PARTS
SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS REMARKS
MAIN P.C.B.
! FU3200 VD7-2241-001 000 C 1 CHIP FUSE
! FU3201 VD7-2241-251 000 C 1 CHIP FUSE
! FU3202 VD7-2241-501 000 C 1 CHIP FUSE
! FU3203 VD7-2241-001 000 C 1 CHIP FUSE
! FU3204 VD7-2241-001 000 C 1 CHIP FUSE
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PARTS LIST
PAGE PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
19 CB3-0846-000 000 C 1 SCREW, LCD HINGE NEW
3 D52-0230-000 000 B 1 CAP, LENS NEW
31 D81-1430-000 000 C 1 SHOULDER STRAP SS-800
29 D81-1450-000 000 C 1 CASE, MEMORY CARD
29 D82-0643-000 000 C 1 CORD, AC(E) PLUG TYPE E
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PARTS LIST
PAGE PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
15 DA3-0390-000 000 B 1 COVER, CASSETTE NEW
15 DA3-0391-000 000 C 1 BASE, CASSETTE NEW
15 DA3-0392-000 000 C 1 PLATE, C SIDE NEW
15 DA3-0393-000 000 C 1 BRAKET, CASSETTE NEW
15 DA3-0394-000 000 C 1 SPRING, C CLICK NEW
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PARTS LIST
PAGE PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
19 DA3-0502-000 000 C 1 BL SHEET 2 MVX100i E NEW
11 DA3-0504-000 000 C 2 SHEET, JACK NEW
11 DA3-0509-000 000 C 1 HOLDER, RECORDER NEW
11 DA3-0510-000 000 C 1 HOLDER, CAMERA NEW
11 DA3-0511-000 000 C 1 SUB FRAME NEW
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PARTS LIST
PAGE PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
19 DH2-5044-000 000 C 1 CABLE, 9P NEW
19 DH2-5045-000 000 C 1 CABLE, 12P NEW
7 DH2-5046-000 000 C 1 CABLE, 6P NEW
19 DH2-5047-000 000 C 1 CABLE, 2P NEW
9 DH2-5048-000 000 C 1 FPC, CVF-MAIN NEW
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PARTS LIST
PAGE PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS
WS1-6118-000 000 C 1 IEEE1394 CN
3 XA1-3170-507 000 F 4 SCREW
21,25,27 XA1-7140-147 000 C 3 SCREW,CROSS-RECESS,PH
17 XA1-7170-207 000 F 1 SCREW
3,11 XA1-7170-257 000 F 15 SCREW
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CHAPTER 6. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
OVERALL
CAMERA SECTION
SYSCON-SERVO SECTION
AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION
POWER SECTION
SHOE Connector
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM Assembly
Zoom Photo Key
Unit
Speaker
LENS ASSY
CCD PCB Power Key
ASSY
SPEAKER FPC
IC1002 Power Switch
IC1001
TOP PCB
CVF PCB
DMC III (DIGITAL MECHANICAL CHASSIS) 1
IC1003 2 22
1 1
2
CN13 22 23
Cassette Memory CN10 1 6
CN4102
IC1005 MAIN Chassis DRUM MOTOR CN4101
S&T Reel DEW SENSOR 18 CN12
CN11
UNIT
38 2 1
39 1 31
22
JACK1 FPC ASSY
1 18
TOP-MAIN FPC
1 11
30 2
CCD-MAIN FPC
IC2302 CN2000 CN301
IC2301
10
IC2300
7 1
B1 A1
1 LCD PCB
IC801 IC300 CN101
1 2
50 51
JACK2 PCB ASSY B10 A10
IC3401
CN2101
(USB) CN1
1 9
CN100
CN902
33 32 IC1501
A1 B1
26
1 2
CN2102
DV CN2
IC2100
JACK2-MAIN FPC 2 1 IC903
CN2100 26
A12 26
B12
6
IC1102
27 26 CN901
MIC CN5 CN3202
12 1
1 2
IC3402 1
IC902
IC1203 1 24
IC1103
DC IN CN3
IC1201
1 25
1 CN1101 2 CN903
8.4V
CN6 CN3201
12 26
1 1
39 38
2
31 1 1 61
2 1
RT PCB IC1101 CN1201 CN102
CN4
30 2 2 60 Battery Unit
6P Cable
8 2
R KEY-MAIN FPC
CN10
7 1
2P Cable
9 9P Cable
CN40 CN43
61 1
1
CN41
MIC ASSY 60 2 DSW1 PCB
CN42
2P Cable
Panel
01 MARCH, 2003 Reverse SW C CANON INC., 2003
CONNECTORS
MAIN PCB CCD PCB CVF PCB JACK2 PCB KEY PCB LED(A) PCB LCD PCB TOP PCB
41 LCD_EEP_SIN 47 GND CN20 33 PHOTO_SW
CN100 CN101 CN303 CN1201 CN2101 CN1001 CN4101 CN1 CN40 CN901 CN10
42 LCD_EEP_CS 48 CARD_DET 34 CK_3V
1 UNRFG A1 E3+LI 1 BOT E 1 Non Connected 1 RMC_IN 1 CAM_GND 1 XSTH 1 VBUS(+5V) 1 MMC_RSV 1 GND 1 VTR_UNREG 1 UNREG
43 LCD_CS 49 CARD_VDD 35 ADV_MIC_R
2 UNRFG A2 VTR_ON 2 BOT C 2 Non Connected 2 GND 2 CAM_GND 2 STH 2 D- 2 MMC_CMD 2 KEY_AD0 2 MO_GND 2 UNREG
44 EEP/PANEL/EVF_SO 50 GND 36 ADV_MIC_L
3 UNRFG A3 SDI_DINT 3 MIC_GND 3 FOCUS B+ 3 MF_LED_B 3 PAWDATA0 3 CKH1 3 D+ 3 MMC_VSS1 3 WHITE_LED 3 LCD_BL_ON 3 UNREG
45 EEP/PANEL/EVF_CLK 51 CARD_DAT1 37 MIC_GND
4 UNRFG A4 SDAO_TPC 4 MIC3 4 FOCUS B+ 4 MF_B 4 PAWDATA1 4 VSS 4 IO 4 MMC_VDD 4 DIAL_CCW 4 Not Conneected 4 UNREG
46 GND 52 CARD_DET 38 MIC_GND
5 UNRFG_GND A5 RESET 5 REC_PRF 5 OCUS B- 5 MF_LED_A 5 PAWDATA2 5 CKH2 5 GND 5 MMC_CLK 5 DIAL_CCW 5 Not Conneected 5 UNREG_GND
47 PANEL_A_B 53 GND 39 SHOE_ID2
6 UNRFG_GND A6 GND 6 MIC2 6 FOCUS A- 6 MF_A 6 PAWDATA3 6 VDD 6 GND1 6 MMC_VSS1 6 GND 6 LCD_EEP_SIN 6 UNREG_GND
48 LCD5V 54 CARC_CLK 40 STSP_EX
7 UNRFG_GND A7 PCST3 7 MIC1 7 FOCUS A+ 7 DVDD2.7V 7 CAM_GND 7 G 7 GND2 7 MMC_DAT 7 INT_MIC_GND 7 LCD_EEP_CS 7 UNREG_GND
49 LCD5V 55 CARD_VSS 41 VDHGL_EX
8 UNRFG_GND A8 PCST2 8 TIN- 8 FOCUS LED 8 VDDD2.7V 8 PAWDATA4 8 R 8 MMC_DAT1 8 INT_MIC_L 8 LCD_CS 8 UNREG_GND
50 LCD3V CN4 56 CARD_CMD 42 SHOE_ID1
9 SHOE_ID1 A9 PCST1 9 TOUT- 9 FOCUS SENS 9 P5V 9 PAWDATA5 9 B 9 MMC_DAT2 9 INT_MIC_R 9 EEP/PANEL/EVF_SO 9 SHOE_ID1
51 LCD3V 1 DC+ 57 CARD_RSV 43 UNREG_GND
10 VDHGL_EX A10 PCST0 10 TIN+ 10 FOCUS VCC 10 P5V 10 PAWDATA6 10 VSS 10 CARD_PRO 10 T_MIC_GND 10 EEP/PANEL/EVF_CLK 10 VDHGL_EX
52 LCD12V 2 DC- 58 CARD_DAT2 44 UNREG_GND
11 STSP_EX B1 DBGE 11 TOUT+ 11 ND DRIVE- 11 INT_MIC_GND 11 PAWDATA7 11 DSG 11 GND 11 P5V 11 PANEL_A_B 11 STSP_EX
53 LCD12V 59 GND 45 UNREG_GND
12 SHOE_ID2 B2 DCLK 12 CIN 12 ND DRIVE+ 12 INT_MIC_R 12 CAM_GND 12 XDSG CN6 12 CARD_DET 12 P5V 12 LCD_ON 12 SHOE_ID2
54 CSYNC 60 CARD_PRO 46 UNREG_GND
13 MIC_GND B3 DRESET 13 CIN GND 13 ND Hall In+ 13 INT_MIC_L 13 PAWDATA8 13 DSD 1 GND 13 DVDD2.7V 13 MIC_GND
55 GND CN41 61 CARD_PRO CN902 47 UNREG
14 MIC_GND B4 SYSRDY 14 LED A 14 ND Hall Out+ 14 INT_MIC_GND 14 PAWDATA9 14 VBB 2 Y_GY_OUT 14 DVDD2.7V 14 MIC_GND
56 GND 1 PANEL_BT_SW 1 LCD5 48 UNREG
15 ADV_MIC_L B5 DEBCLK 15 LED K 15 ND Hall In- 15 GND 15 PAWDATA10 15 ENB 3 P_GY_OUT CN42 15 MF_A 15 ADV_MIC_L
57 PANEL_B 2 PANEL_R 2 LCD3.0 49 UNREG
16 ADV_MIC_R B6 GND 16 SIN- 16 ND Hall Out- 16 DIAL_CW 16 PAWDATA11 16 XENB 4 CAM_3V 1 PANEL_BT_SW 16 MF_LED_A 16 ADV_MIC_R
58 PANEL_G 3 PANEL_G 3 LCD12V 50 UNREG
17 CK_3V B7 DEBUD 17 SOUT- 17 IG DRIVE- 17 DIAL_CCW 17 CAM_GND 17 XSTV 5 EJECT_SW 2 GND 17 MF_B 17 Not Conneected
59 PANEL_R 4 PANEL_B 4 CSYNC 51 UNREG
18 PHDTD_SW B8 DEBDD 18 SIN+ 18 IG DRIVE+ 18 WHITE_LED 18 TG_CLK 18 STV 6 C_LED 18 MF_LED_B 18 Not Conneected
60 PANEL_BT_SW 5 GND CN43 5 GND
19 H_PHOTO_SW B9 XDEBEN 19 SOUT+ 19 IG Hall In+ 19 KEY_AD0 19 CAM_GND 19 CKV2 7 C_LED_UNREG 19 GND CN13
61 PANEL_BT_SW 6 GND 1 PANEL_R 6 GND CN11
20 TAPE/CARD_SW B10 TBUSY 20 EOT E 20 IG Hall Out+ 20 GND 20 AGC_CS 20 CKV1 8 GND 20 RMC_IN 1 BL5V
7 CSYNC 2 PANEL_G 7 PANEL_B 1 CK_3V
21 GND CN102 CN300 21 EOT C 21 IG Hall In- 21 V_IO/HP_R 21 Not Conneected 21 COM 9 EXT_MIC_GND 21 RMC_IN 2 COM
8 LCD12V 3 PANEL_B 8 PANEL_G 2 ZOOM_AD
22 ZOOM_AD 1 U CN1101 22 IG Hall Out- 22 AV_GND 22 TG_XRST 22 BL5V 10 EXT_L 3 CKV1
1 CARD_PRO 9 CD12V 4 GND CN21 9 PANEL_R 3 H_PHOTO_SW
23 SART/STOP_SW 2 U 23 ZOOM LED 23 AV_DET 23 TG_CS 23 BL5V 11 EXT_P_DET 4 CKV2
2 GND 1 GND 10 LCD3V 5 GND 1 P5V 4 PHOTO_SW
24 CAM_POW_SW 3 V 24 ZOOM SENS 24 AV_L/HP_L 24 CH2 12 EXT_MIC_GND CN903 5 STV
3 CARD_DAT2 2 RAWDATA(0) CN4102 11 LCD3V 6 CSYNC 2 RMC_IN 5 GND
25 VTR_POW_SW 4 V 25 ZOOM Vcc 25 AV_R 25 Not Conneected 13 EXT_R 1 Not Conneected 6 XSTV
4 CARD_RSV 3 RAWDATA(1) 1 COM 12 LCD5V 7 LCD12V 3 GND 6 TAPE/CARD_SW
26 SP- 5 DFG 26 TEMP Vcc 26 HP_ON 26 TG_HD 14 EXT_MIC_GND 2 RGT 7 XENB
5 CARD_CMD 4 RAWDATA(2) 2 CKV1 13 LCD5V 8 LCD3V 4 MF_LED_B
27 SP+ 6 DPG 27 TEMP 27 AV_GND 27 Not Conneected 15 DC_J_DET 3 BLUE CN12 8 ENB
6 CARD_VSS 5 RAWDATA(3) 3 CKV2 14 PANEL_A_B 9 LCD5V 5 MF_B
28 BL5V 7 SENS_COM 28 ZOOM A- 28 Y_I/O 28 TG_VD 16 GND 4 RED 1 XSTH 9 VBB
7 CARD_CLK 6 GND 4 STV 15 GND 6 MF_LED_A
29 BL5V 8 SENS_GARD 29 ZOOM A+ 29 AV_GND 29 CH1 17 TPA CN44 5 GREEN 2 STH 10 DSD
8 GND 7 RAWDATA(4) 5 XSTV 16 EEP/PANEL/EVF_CLK 7 MF_A
30 COM 9 COIL_COM 30 ZOOM B+ 30 C_I/O 30 Not Conneected 18 XTPA 1 LCD_ON 6 PSIG 3 CKH1 11 XDSG
9 CARD_DAT 8 RAWDATA(5) 6 XENB 17 EEP/PANEL/EVF_SO 8 DVDD2.7V
31 CKV1 10 W 31 ZOOM B- 31 S_DET 31 CCD12V 19 XTPB 2 PANEL_A_B 7 HCK1 4 VSS 12 DSG
10 CARD_DAT1 9 RAWDATA(6) 7 ENB 18 LCD_CS
32 CKV2 11 W 32 AV_GND 32 CCD-8V 20 TPB 3 EEP/PANEL/EVF_CLK CN22 8 HCK2 5 CKH2 13 VSS
11 GND 10 RAWDATA(7) CN2000 8 CSV 19 LCD_EEP_CS
33 STV 33 ND 33 CAM3V 21 GND 4 EEP/PAANEL/EVF_SO 1 INT_MIC_R 9 Cel1/Flex1 6 VDD 14 B
12 CARD_VDD CN301 11 GND 1 HA_GND 9 VBB 20 LCD_EEP_SIN
34 XSTV CN3201 34 CAM3V 22 GND 5 LCD_CS 2 INT_MIC_GND 10 Not Conneected 7 G 15 R
13 CARD_DET 1 Non Connected 12 RAWDATA(8) 2 H1A 10 DSO 21 GND
35 ENB 35 AVDD2.7V 23 D- 6 LCD_EEP_CS 3 INT_MIC_L 11 REF 8 R 16 G
14 GND 2 DEW- 13 RAWDATA(9) 3 H1B 1 DC- 11 XDSG 22 GND
36 ENB 36 AVDD2.7V 24 D+ 7 LCD_EEP_SIN 4 INT_MIC_GND 12 HST 9 B 17 VDD
15 KEY_AD2 3 DEW+ 14 RAWDATA(10) 4 HA_GND 2 DC+ 12 DSG 23 PANEL_LCK_LR
37 VBB 37 CAM_SCK 25 GND 8 PANELLCK_LR 13 WIDE 10 VSS 18 CKH2
16 KEY_AD1 4 LOAD(-) 15 RAWDATA(11) 5 H2A 13 B 24 PANEL_XOE/DALD_UD
38 DSD CN3202 38 CAM_TXD 26 VBUS 9 PANEL_XOE/DALD_UD 14 SLVSG 11 DSG 19 VSS
17 GND 5 LOAD(-) 16 GND 6 H2B 14 R 25 LCD_BL_ON
39 XDSG 1 BATT_E3 39 CAM_GND 10 LCD_BL_ON 15 VSSG 12 XDSG 20 CKH1
18 KEY_AD4 6 MSW_SENS 17 TG_CLK 7 HA_GND 15 G CN5 26 LCD_ON
40 DSG 2 BATT_INFO_AD 11 MO_GND 16 VDDG 13 DSD 21 STH
19 KEY_AD3 7 MSW_VCC 18 GND 16 CSH 1 GND 27 MO_GND
41 VSS CN2100 3 BATT- 12 VTR_UNREG 17 VSS 14 VBB 22 XSTH
20 ACCESS_LED 8 MSW_VSS 19 AGC_CS 17 VDD 2 L 28 MO_GND
42 B 1 VBUS 4 BATT- 18 VDD 15 ENB 23 XSTH
21 P5V 9 LOAD(+) 20 DSGAT 18 CKH2 3 R 29 MO_GND CN45
43 R 2 GND 5 BATT+ 19 DWN 16 XENB
22 CAM_POW_LED 10 LOAD(+) 21 TG_XRST 19 CKH1 4 P_DET 30 VTR_UNREG 1 KEY_AD CN14
44 G 3 D+ 6 BATT+ 20 EN 17 XSTV
23 VTR_POW_LED 22 TG_CS 20 VSS 31 VTR_UNREG 2 GND 1 SP-
45 VDD CN302 4 D- 21 VCK 18 STV
24 GREEN/P.AE 23 CH2 IC2102 21 STH 32 VTR_UNREG 3 GREEN/P.AE 2 SP+
46 CKH2 1 CFG1 5 GND 22 VST 19 CKV2
25 LI+ 24 VSUB_CONT A1 V_I/O 22 XSTH 33 PANEL_OPEN_SW 4 POW_LED 3 GND
47 VSS 2 CFG_VCC 6 GND 23 COM 20 CKV1
26 LI- 25 TG_HD A2 GND 34 GND 5 P5V 4 SART/STOP_SW
48 CKH1 3 CFG_GND 7 TPB 24 Not Conneected 21 COM
27 GND 26 VGATE A3 VTR_POW_SW 35 LI- 6 ACCESS_LED 5 VTR_POW_SW
49 STH 4 CGG2 8 XTPB 22 BL5V
50 XSTH
28 PANEL_OPEN_SW
5 V-
27 TG_VD
9 XTPA
A4 T/C_POW_SW DSW1 PCB 36 LI+
23 BL5V
6 CAM_POW_SW
29 VTR_UNREG 28 CH1 A5 CAM_POW_SW 37 GREEN/P.AE
51 XSTH
30 VTR_UNREG
6 V+
29 AGC_XRST
10 TPA
A6 FCH_O CN1 38 Not Conneected
R/T PCB 24 SP+
7 U- 11 GND 25 SP-
31 VTR_UNREG 30 CCD12V A7 TCK 1 GND 39 CAM_POW_LED
8 U+ 12 DC_J_DET CN10 26 VTR_POW_SW
32 MO_GND 31 CCD-8V A8 SWP 2 PANEL_BT_SW 40 P5V
9 C_H+ 13 EXT_MIC_GND 1 DVDD2.7V 27 CAM_POW_SW
33 MO_GND 32 CAM3V A9 GND 41 ACCESS_LED
10 W+ 14 EXT_R 2 MF_A 28 SART/STOP_SW
34 MO_GND 33 CAM3V A10 PBRF 42 Not Conneected
11 W- 15 EXT_NIC_GND 3 MF_LED_A 29 ZOOM_AD
35 LCD_ON 34 AVDD2.7V A11 EVF_R 43 KEY_AD4
12 C_H- 16 EXT_P_DET 4 MF_B 30 GND
36 LCD_BL_ON 35 AVDD2.7V A12 EVF_G 44 GND
13 Vcoil1 17 EXT_L 5 MF_LED_B 31 TAPE/CARD_SW
37 PANEL_XOE/DALD_UD 36 AM_SCK B1 HD 45 KEY_AD1
14 Vcoil1 18 EXT_MIC_GND 6 GND 32 H_PHOTO_SW
38 PANEL_LCK_LR 37 CAM_TXD B2 MODE_RESET 46 KEY_AD2
15 Wcoil1 19 GND 7 RMC_IN
39 GND 38 GND B3 VTR_ON_IC3201
16 Wcoil1 20 C_LED_UNREG 8 P5V
40 GND 39 GND B4 Not Connected
17 Ucoil1 21 C_LED
B5 MIC2
18 Ucoil1 22 EJECT_SW
B6 MIC3
23 CAM_3V
B7 TRST
24 P_GY_OUT
B8 TMS
25 Y_GY_OYT
B9 TDI
26 GND
B10 TDO
27 GND
B11 COM
B12 EVF_B
OVERALL
CCD PCB MAIN PCB
FLASH Memory
VIR UNREG
LCD
LCD ON
BACKLIGHT
EDATA VF R, G, B CVF DRIVER
EDATA
C KEY FPC
ACCES, POWER LED
Functio CARD/TAPE, EXP, Focus SW
LENS UNIT key
PANEL BT SW
TOP PCB
CVF PCB EVF LCD
FLASH (COLOR)
ND Hall POWER
ND Motor
Control
ZOOM FPC
D/A
AF PI ZOOM KEY
ND Motor TAPE/CARD
Drive
PHOTO
ZOOM PI SHOE MIC
Shoe Connector
RESET/BACKUP DV Connector
MIC JACK
EJECT
PITCH/YAW
Fu Sensor
CHARGE DC IN JACK
CONTROL
DMC III
(Digital Mechanical Chassis) DRUM VS, CAP VS JACK1 FPC LED(A)PCB
MIC
DC-DC Converter
DVDD 1.4D AVDD 4.1V
&
AA3V DVDD2.7V SDRAM2.7V AVDD2.7V DVDD2.5V REGURATOR Select
Mode, Tape Detect Dial MENU R/T PCB
CAM3V HA3V LCD3V
Cassete Memory
SS4.7V AA4.7V VIF4.7V LCD5V MF PHOTO
OAPSTAN/DRUM/ LCD12V EVF8.5V
Sensor
LOADING REMOCON
CAPASTAN Motor CCD15V CCD-7V
MOTOR DRIVE Reseiver
C-LED_UNREG Y-I/0, C-I/0
DRUM Motor
VIR_UNREG S JACK
MICOM_UNREG
LOADING Motor
AV/R
SHOE UNREG SWITCH JACK
TO DERQ 1
CAMERA CAM 1 DERQ 1 39
XDACK 1
IC PIN NUMBER SECTION 2 XDACK 1 208
MACS_TDO
A TDO 102
XERD
XEROS 124
301,152,230,151,300,64,299,150,299,228,149,62,298,227,61,297,226,147,60,59,146,58,145,295,224,57,223,294,56,143,222,55
XEWRU
XEWRLS 125
B XECS 1
XECSS 206
R8,N7,R9,N8,P9,M8,M7,L8,L2,M3,M2,D1,N2,R1,N3,R2,E8,D7,D8,B9,C8,A9,C7,A8,A2,C3,A1,C2,B1,D2,D3,E2 XEINTS
XEINTS 279
EADDR 0
C EADDR_S0 207
EADDR 1
EADDR_S1 126
237,74,159,73,306,236,158,305,235,71
EADDR 2
EADDR_S2 36
D TCK
TCK 101
K8,K7,J9,J8,J1,J2,F2,F8,K1,K9 XERO_M
XERO_M 53
XEWRU_M
E IC1101,1103 XEWRU_M 220
MD56V62320E_8LAZBO0 9 TMS
TMS
156,234,304,69,155,233,303,68,154,67,153,66,231 SDRAM CCLK CLOCK 1 TO AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION 1
BDATACLK 276
F DQ1 MDATA L0 27M
VCLK 121
B MDATA L0-L31 32 A TRST
G8,G9,F7,F3,G1,G2,G3,H1,H2,T3,G7,J7,H8 DVDD 2.5V
TRST 185
DQ32 MDATA L31
G J XRESET G1 DVDD 2.7V
10 CLK COMM1 TO SYSCON-SERVO SECTION 2
85,315,169,84,314,245,168,83,313,244,167,81,166,312,165,242,311,79,164,241,310,163,240,77,162,309,161,308,238,75,160 MCCLK A 14
D C RSV
IC1101 MCDT A3 105
H A0 DAT 2
MDATA L0 MCDT A2 188
MADDR L0-L12 13 DAT 1 XECSO
253,1,92,176,252,320,91,252,319,90 A10 F E MCDT A1 263 CE F1
BA0 MDATA L12 DAT DQ8 XERD
I BA1 MCDT A0 15 OE G1 COMM2
COMM2
CMD N TRST
MCCMD A 189 RESET B4
174,89,250,88,249,172,317,87,248,86,316,247,170 DATA COMMUNICATION D-
DQ15
XEWRU
DN_USB 38 USB TO AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION 2
USB WE A4 EADDR 0-2
J ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL D+
DP_USB 37 DQ0 A0
C9,D9,E1,L1,M9,N9,B7,P7,B2,R7,F9,L7 MDATA U0 O
DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL IC1103 EADDR M0
23 EADDR_M0-M22 P
EADDR0-19
ADD 2
B MDATA U0-U31 32 G K DQ7
K ADD 1
DIGITAL VIDEO SIGNAL A19
291,219,52,139,290,218,51,289,217,137,49,136,288,216,135,215,287,47,46,134,214,133,213 J MDATA U31 EADDR M22 TO
TO AUDIO-VIDEO
DIGITAL (VIDEO+AUDIO SIGNAL) SYSCON-SERVO
10 EDATA M0 16 EDATA_M0-M15 SECTION 1
L SECTION
D H L DATA 1 IC2300
EDATA M15 MBM29LV160BE70PBT
285,44,132,43,212,131,42,211,130,283,41,210,40,282,290,128
MDATA U0 FLASH MEMORY
MDDR U0-U12 13 EDATA S0
M F I 8 EDATA 8-15
MDATA U12 M
205,34,123,204,33,122,203,32 ADATA 0-15
EDATA S7 DATA 2
N
F2,G2,F3,G3,F4,G5,F5,G6
O
E2,H2,E3,H3,H4,E4,H5,E5
P
E1,D1,C1,A1,B1,D2,C2,A2,B5,A5,C5,D5,B6,A6,C6,D6,E6,B2,C3,D4,D3
VCC
IC1205
DATA COMMUNICATION
M62368GP
D/A
CN301
9
LOAD(+)
10
LOADING Motor
4
LOAD(-)
5
DEW
DEW+ 3 DEW Sensor
TO EDATA M0-M22
CAMERA ADD 1
16 IC102 CN102
SECTION 1 DATA 1 EDATA M0-M15 TO
Q TMP1962F10XB-D74 31
DVDD_2.7V VTR_UNREG VTR_UNREG 29 AUDIO-VIDEO
CCM MI-COM SECTION 4
G4,F6 P_5V P5V 21
23 52
R LCD_12V LCD_12V 53
VTR_UNREG
16 DQ0 LCD_3V 51
S LCD_3V 50
CE F1 FM_XCS 49
DQ15 G15 FM_XCS BATT A/D A3 LCD_5V LCD_5V 48
XERD_M
OE G1 H17 XERD_M TO
A0 PANEL_LCD PANEL_R 59
20 XEWR_M AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION 3
T WE A4 H14 XEWRL_M
FM_XRST TO PANEL_G 58
A19 RESET B5 R12 FM_XRST TD0 D17 MODE 3 CAMERA SECTION 2 PANEL_B 57
CSYNC 54
IC104 TO
MVM29LV160BE70PBT MIC1 EEP/PANEL/EVF_CLK 45
E6 CASSETTE MEMORY_A/D0 VTR_POWER_SW M4 MODE 7 AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION 3
FLASH MIC2 EEP/PANEL/EVF_SO 44
D5 CASSETTE MEMORY_A/D1 CAM_POWER_SW M3
TO
MODE 4 V4 MIC2(I2C) START/STOP U13 LCD_CS 43
CAMERA SECTION 2
MIC3 ZOOM_AD LCD_EEP_CS 42
C4 CASSETTE MEMORY_A/D2 ZOOM_KEY E8
T/C_POW_SW LCD_EEP_SIN 41
U4 MIC3(I2C) TAPE/CARD_SW N4
CAS_IN H_PHOTO_SW PANEL_LCK_LR 38
N2 CASSETE_IN_SW HARFF_PHOTO_SW T13
TO MIC_ON PANEL_XOE/DIAL_UD 37
SYSCON-SERVO SECTION 1 SERVO 2 T4 MIC_ON PHOTO_SW R13
ST_SPSP2 R2 LCD_BL_ON 36
ST_VDHG_VL2 A5 PANEL_BT_SW 61
TO BATT_INFO_AD
MODE 6 B3 BATT_INFO_AD
POWER SECTION INIT_CHG1 P_AE/GREEN_SW P1 PANEL_OPEN_SW 28
L6 INIT_CHG1
Q111 INIT_CHG2 CARD_WP1 C14 LCD_ON 35
SSM3J05FU K4 INIT_CHGG2 TO
CARD_DET1 E13 MODE 8 PANEL_A_B 47
3V REG CHAGE AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION 1
K3 CHAGE
CAM3V CK_3V KEY_AD2 B5
A4 A/D_V
BATF_E3 KEY_AD1 A6
C3 A/D_I
CAM_ON KEY_AD4 D6
L2 CAM_POW_ON GREEN/P_AE 24
Q112 VTR_ON KEY_AD3 C6
L3 VTR_POW_ON Q108 VTR_POW_LED 23
SSM3J05FU
3V REG XP6211
CAM_POW_LED 22
LED DRIVE 6 VTR_POW_LED MEN_ACC_LED
3 ACCESS_LED 20
B18 VTR_POW_LED C12 1
X100 CAM_POW_LED KEY_AD3 19
Q113 Q115 13.5MHz 5 4 KEY_AD4 18
A17 CAM_POW_LED B12
Q113-115
2 KEY_AD1 16
PDTC144EE
VTR POWER ON C18 XT2 MEM_ACC_LED KEY_AD2 15
X101
SWITCH CARD_ACCESS D13
32.768KHz CARD_DET 13
Q110
D18 XT1 PDTC144EE CARD_PRO 1
LED DRIVE
IC100 LI_3V LI+ 25
BD4189FV Q114
RESET/BACKUP
DREQ0 TO
XDMREQ0 R3 CAM 2 CAMERA SECTION 1
DREQ1
14 VRO XDMREQ1 U5
XDACK0
MICON_UNREG 13 VIN VOUT 12 E3+LI,CVCC2,DVCC2.3 XDMACK0 R4 DVDD 2.7V CARD_VDD 12
VBAT RESET 11 XDACK1 DAT1
LI_3V 3 G1 RESET XDMACK1 T5 CARD_DAT1 10
DVDD2.7V 5 SW LIDET 2 V13 LI3V_DETECT MACS_XINT0 B15 DAT 9
CARD_DAT
CH_DET CLK
DVDD2.5V 7 VDC SWOUT 6 A16 SW_DET MACS_XINT1 A15 CARD_CLK 7
CS TRST CMD
4 TRST G13 TO CARD_CMD 5
COMM 3 CAMERA SECTION 2
TCK C16 RSV CARD_RSV 4
IC101 TO
Q101 TMS E15 DAT2 CARD_DAT2 3
BD4746G CAMERA SECTION 1 COMM 1
PDTC144EE MACS_TDO
4.6V REG E3 DETECT G5 E3DET TDI D16
XECS_M
N3 EEJECT_SW MACS_XCS H18
VTR_UNREG 5 VIN OUT 4 N1 DC_J_DET XEWRU_M H15
RDY
J2 DIAL_CCW_SW BASS_RDY H16
J3 DIAL_CW_SW MACS_XRST P11
C5 KEY_AD0
IC103 DATA COMMUNICATION
TC7WH14FK
TO
MA_A AMP ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL
AUDIO-VIDEO MODE 5 1 7 T2 MF_IN1
SECTION2 TO
USB_DET B13 USB 2 AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION 2
MF_B T1 MF_IN0
3 5
IC106 USB_FS_EN C13
UN921L IC PIN NUMBER
MF_LED_A
MFFLED DRIVE
Q
MF_LED_B Q104 N16,N17,M14,M16,M17,M18,L14,L16,L17,L18,K14,K15,K16,K18,J14,J16
A12 MF_LEDON
PDTA144EE
DVDD 2.7V
BUFFER R
RMC_IN P14,R14,T14,P15,R15,T15,U15,V15,R16,T16,U16,V16,T17,U17,V17,T17,R17,
B14 RMC_PULSE_IN
IC107 R18,P16,P17,P18,N14,N15
UN921L
LED DRIVE s
WHITE_LED
V3 FLASH_LED E2,H2,E3,H3,E4,H5,E5,F2,G2,F3,G3,F4,G5,F5,G6
C_LED
IC105 T
2PC4617 J5 CHAGE_LED E1,D1,C1,A1,B1,D2,C2,A2,B5,A5,C5,D5,B6,A6,C6,D6,B2,C3,D4
CHARGE LED DRIVE
VCO_HI
RAGC 295 2PC4617
REC_H REC_H
REC_H 53
1 PB_H VIDEO 3
AUDIO 148 AUDI_O SWP
TO
227 AUD1_I TDI CAMERA SECTION 2
Y
62 LRCK AVDD1.4V VIF_4.7 V_I/0
Q2101
149 WCK LET CONT
IC2100 VIDEO I/F VIF_4.7 DVDD2.7V Q2105
131 XECS1 Z XP4312 4 WIDE CINT 4
CAM 3 LD502U
44 XEWRU XP4312
43 XERD CSYNC_1 3 3
CSYNC_I 154 2 CSYNC SEP C2118
XEINT_S
292 CLK_ON 4 27MHZ 2 2
Y_IN CLAMP 48
112 TCK Y_IN 248 36 LPF EQ
267 TMS CLAMP_Y 1 1
CLAMP_Y 298 40 CLAMP 46
VIC.TDO Y/CSEP
113 TDO REC_C
C_IN 364 21 PBF
CLAMP_C CLAMP 10 LET_CONT
VRH2 249 19
Y_CONT WIDE_CONT
C_CONT TO
VRL2 88 C_I/O
VIDEO 4
C2103 AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION 2
EVF_ON 27
TO 133 EDREQ Y_I/O
EVF_8V_ON Y_OUT C2102
AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION-3 EVF 2 27 ICO0 Y_O 250 34 30
EVF_SEN
190 ICS7 C_OUT C2107
EVF_BL_ON C_O 85 17 25
224 CTL1 AV_SCLK VIF_4 V_I/O/HP_R
12 SERIAL
EEP/PANEL/EVF_CLK AV_S0 Q210Q
187 SCLK1 13 DATA
EEP/PANEL/EVF_SO TDI WIDE DET
188 SO1 TDI 195 VIF_CS 2SC4617
14
LCD_CS 15 4 4 4
16 SCS9
WIDE DET
LED_EEP_CS VIC_VD
323 SCS10 VD 233 5 5 5
LCD_EEP_SIN CSYNC
14 SI1 CSYNC_0 69 3 3 3
PANEL_LCK_LR VF_R LET_CONT,WIDE_CONT,WODE_DET,LINE_IN 6 6 6
104 SCLK0 VF_R2 312
PANEL_XOE VF_G
324 SCS4 VF_G2 91 AVDD2.7V Q2107 LINE IN SW 2 2 2
LCD_BL_ON
LINE_IN
VF_B Q2301 PDTC144EE
145 CTL0 VF_B2 175 1 1 1
PANEL_BT_SW 2PA1774
284 AIN11 DQML AMP VF_G_EDF
PANEL_OPEN_SW DQML 360 Q2102.Q2103.Q2104
216 AIN10 XWE
LCD_ON XWE 83 VF_G 75 Ohm IN/OUT SW
TO 189 SI0 XCAS XP4601
SYSCON-SERVO PANEL_A_B XCAS 169
MODE 8 198 ICD1 XRAS VF_R_EDF
SECTION-1 XRAS 246 4
XCS
XCS 362 VF_R
CKE 5
CKE 307 Q2300
MCLK XP6401
MCLK 168 6 VF_B_EDF
TO
DQMU 361
DQMU AMP IC PIN NUMBER
CAMERA SECTION-1 COMM 2 VF_B DATA COMMUNICATION
XECSO AMCK AA
212 XECSO AMCK 228 2
TRST XPDI 1 2.4.2.7.8.10.11.13.42.44.45.47.48.50.51.53 ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL
23 TRST LPS 147
HP_ON CSYNC AB
135 XRESET D5 291 EVF LCD TO
23-26.29-34.22.35.21.20
DIGITAL VIDEO SIGNAL
HP_MUTE AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION 3
D4 225
D3 146
SP_STBY AUDIO 2
TO U DIGITAL DV SIGNAL
LINE_IN REC MUTE S_DET,AV_DET,AIF_CS
101 CDATA5 COMM 4 AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION 2 6.315.314.179.255.95.3.178
S_DET
259 CDATA6
XECS2 280
A_MUTE
DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL
XECS5 211 V
AIF_CS
191 SCS2
PWM4 20
SOUND 100.318.183.99.317.7.316.182 DIGITAL (VIDEO+AUDIO SIGNAL)
LET_CONT AV_SO
185 CDATA3 W
AV_DET SO2 321
319 CDATA2 AV_SCK 279.129.210.40.337.39.128.209.278.38.336.127.208.
VIF_CS AV_SCLK 37.277.126.335.207.334.36.125.206
17 SCS3 SD2 261
WIDE_CONT AV_SO
10 CDATA4 D7 321 X
WIDE_DET VCO_HI
135 AIN13 SCLK2 346 205.34.275.123.332.204.33.122.247.32.203.121.331.31.273.202.120
Y
78.241.163.357.303.240162.76.356.355.161.75.302.238.160.74
Z
82.167.244.306.81.359.243.80.305.165.358.242.164.304
TO
AUDIO-VIDEO
DV TPA 10 17 TPA TPA 4
SECTION 1
XTPA 9 18 XTPA XTPA 3
DV CONNECTOR
TPB 7 20 TPB TPB 2
TO
TO XTPB 8 19 XTPB XTPB 1
AUDIO-VIDEO
SYSCON-SERVO SECTION 3 AUDIO 4
EXT_DET
SECTION 1 AUDIO 3
SOUND
2SC5376B
IC802 C_LED_UNREG 20 7 C_LED_UNREG LED1 ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL
NJM2770R
SP_STBY SPEAKER Amp. C_LED 21 6 C_LED ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL
CK3V
CAM_3V 23 4 CAM_3V
DIGITAL (A+V SIGNAL)
IC1601
TO ENC_03JA DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL
CAMERA CAM 4 P_GY_OUT 24 3 P_GY_OUT OUT VCC 1
PITCH SENSOR
SECTION 2
IC1602
Y_GY_OUT 25 2 Y_GY_OUT 4 OUT VCC 1 ENC_03JB
YAW SENSOR
Q806
2SA1955B
SW20 SELECT DIAL
Q805,806 JACK1 FPC LED (A) PCB 4
HP ON CM2101
DIAL_CW 5 DIAL_CW 3
16 16
KEY_AD0 2 KEY_AD0 5
Q805 19 19
DIAL_CCW DIAL_CCW 2
2SA1955B 17 17 4
1
WHITE_LED 18 18 3 WHITE_LED
Q808
PDTC144EE
HP ON SW SW21
HP_ON MENU
PS10,PS11
RU10 GP1S092HCPI
RS_181 MF PHOTO SENSOR
V REMOCON RECEIVER
AV/R
V_I/O/HP_R L
V_IO/HP_R 21 21 JACK 3 OUT VCC 2
AV_DET 23 23 1
AV_L/HP_L 24 24
25
RT PCB
AV_R 25
TO HP_ON 26 26
Y_I/O Y
AUDIO-VIDEO VIDEO 4 Y_I/O 28 28
C_I/O C
SECTION 1 C_I/O 30 30
S C Y
S_DET 31 31
S JACK
TO
CN14 POW SW UNIT
AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION2 AUDIO4 SP- 26 25 SP- SP- 1 1
SP+ 27 24 SP+ SP+ 2 2
DATA COMMUNICATION START/STOP
TO
ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL SYSCON-SERVO SECTION2 MODE7 SART/STOP_SW 23 28 SART/STOP_SW SART/STOP_SW 4 4 CAMERA
CAM.PWR_SW 24 27 CAM.PWR_SW CAM_PWR_SW 6 6
ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL VTR_PWR_SW 25 26 VTR_PWR_SW VTR_PWR_SW 5 5
OFF POWER
VTR
CK3V W T ZOOM
CK3V 17 34 CK3V CK3V 1
ZOOM_AD 22 29 ZOOM_AD ZOOM_AD 2
TAPE/CARD_SW 20 31 TAPE/CARD_SW TAPE/CARD_SW 6 TAPE/CARD
H_PHOTO_SW 19 32 H_PHOTO_SW H_PHOTO_SW 3
PHOTO
PHOTO_SW 18 33 PHOTO_SW PHOTO_SW 4
ZOOM FPC
UNREG 1 47 1
UNREG | | UNREG UNREG |
4 51 4
TO
SYSCON-SERVO SECTION1 SHOE SHOE_ID1 9 42 SHOE_ID1 SHOE_ID1 9
SHOE_ID2 12 39 SHOE_ID2 SHOE_ID2 12
SHOE CONNECTOR
VDHGL_EX 10 41 VDHGL_EX VDHGL_EX 10
STSP_EX 11 40 STSP_EX STSP_EX 11
ADV_MIC_L 15 36 ADV_MIC_L ADV_MIC_L 15
ADV_MIC_R 16 35 ADV_MIC_R ADV_MIC_R 16
D4201
51 CARD_DAT1 MMC_DAT1 8 DSW1 PCB IC4201 DC/DC Conv. 5 4 4
58 CARD_DAT2 MMC_DAT2 9
EXT
VIN
R1223N152H
60 5
VOUT
CARD_PRO CARD_PRO 10 Multi Media Card BACKLIGHT UNIT
61 1
CE
54 MMC_CLK 5 SD Card Q4203 BUFFER
CARD_CLK
1 3 2PC4617
52 CARD_DAT MMC_DAT 7
56 CARD_CMD MMC_CMD 2
48 CARD_DET CARD_DET 12
49 CARD_VDD MMC_VDD 4
SW47
REC,PAUSE
C KEY FPC
Q904
Q3401 VGH 9
2PA1774
2SA1954B PWM SW VCOM 10
PWM SW VGL 1
D3401
L3402 L904
L3401
6 14 6
Off,VCC OUT1 10 5
Q3403 Q3402
2SA1954B 1 6 4 4 2 6
2SC3265Y
PWM SW PWM SW 4 2 5
IN-1 21 3
IC3401
IC902 FB1 22 D3403 1 5 3 3 1
AN8049FHN L3406 L3407
BU2092FV
2
DATA COMMUNICATION
ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL
Q3405
CHARGE SW
CN3201 FU3204
TO SSM3J14T
2 DC + C_LED_UNREG
JACK 2 PCB S
1 DC 7,8 5,6 G FU3200
FU3202
Q3403 4 D
CHARGE SW 6 4
ECH8603 FU3201 SHOE_UNREG
INIT_CHG2 VIRUNREG
Q3210
1 2,3 3 FU3203 SHOE POWER SW
Q3404
SWITCH 1 5 2
2SA1955B INIT_CHG1
Q3406
TO
SWITCH MODE2
#XP6213 Q3211
CAMERA SECTION 1
Q3400 SHOE ON
CN3202 CHARGE ON
BATTERY 3 PDTC144EE
BATT VTR_UNREG
4 FU3205
5
BATT + MICON_UNREG
6
2 BATT_INFO_AD Q3203
IC3402 L3201 PWM SW
1 BATT_E3
MM6564XF CPH5810
8 1 A/D_I A/D_V 5 1
VCC A OUT L3208
Q3407
PWM SW DVDD1.4V
2 3 4 2 L3213
2PA1774
AVDD1.4V
BATT_INFO_AD
3
CHARGE
BATT_E3
Q3408
CHARGE SW
TO PDTC144EE Q3202 L3221
SYSCON-SERVO MODE 6 PWM SW AA3V
CPH5810
SECTION 2 DVDD2.7V
5 1
L3220
L3205 SDRAM2.7V
VCC, VCCO 4 2 L3222
AVDD2.7V
OUT1-1 50 3
5 4
- IN1 46 VIN VOUT DVDD2.5V
Q3204 CONT IC3202
PWM SW 5 1 1 2.5V REG
OUT2-1 53 CPH5810 TK11125CS
L3215
-IN2 43 CAM3V
4 2
L3207 L3218
HA3V
3 L3214
OUT3 56 LCD3V
-IN3 40
Q3205
PWM SW IC3201
4.6V REG SS4.7V
CPH5810
5 1 TK11146CS AA4.7V
L3205 L3209
5 4
VIN VOUT VIF4.7V
4 2 CONT
1
HA4.7V
OUT4 57 3
L3219
-IN3 37 LCD5V
DDP 18 P5V
D3200
L3203 L3206
IC3200 LCD12V
SW REG CONTROL
MB3881 EVF8.5V
OUT8 64
Q3200 Q3209
PWM SW Q3208 EVF 8.5V REG
2SC3265Y 2SA1298Y 2SC3265Y
-IN8 5
T3200 D3201
L3216
CCD 15V
Q3201
PWM SW
CAPSTAN SERVO SIGNAL MCH3308 D3202
L3217
OUT7 62
CCD-7V
DRUM SERVO SIGNAL -IN7 11
Q3210
PWM SW
CPH5810 5 1
DRUM SERVO TO
SERVO 1
4 2 SYSCON-SERVO
L3202 L3210
+IN5 22
SECTION-2
OUT5 60 3
-IN5 21
5 1
CAPSTAN SERVO
Q3207 4 2
PWM SW L3211
+IN6 16
CAM_ON CPH5810
3
31 CTL4 OUT6 61
-IN6 15
VTR_ON 28
| CTLI-3 DRUM SERVO
30 CAPSTAN SERVO