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Application This manual has been issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to learn technical theory, and repair of the products. Corrections This manual could include typographical errors or technical inaccuracies due to improvements or changes in the products. When changes occur in applicable products or in the content of this manual, Canon will release service manual report as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon may issue new editions of this manual. The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law. Trademarks The product names and company names described in this manual are the registered trademarks of the individual companies. Copyright This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, reproduced, published (including on the World Wide Web) or translated into another language, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Canon Inc.. Copyright © 2002 by Canon Inc. CANON INC. Digital Imaging Products Service Dept. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-Chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions should be observed when servicing. 1. Since many parts in the unit have special safety-related characteristics, always use genuine CANON replacement parts. Especially critical parts in the power circuit block should not be replaced with other makes. 2. Critical parts are marked with ! in the schematic diagrams. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged 3. by the short circuit. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed. 4. After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards. 4-1 Leakage Current Cold Check 1) Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug. 2) Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 1MΩ and 5.2MΩ. When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading must be ∞. 4-2 Leakage Current Hot Check 1) Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check. 2) Connect a 1.5KΩ 10 watt resistor, paralleled by 0.15µF capacitor, between each exposed metallic parts on the unit and a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in the figure below. 3) Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000Ω/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor. 4) Check all exposed metallic parts of the cover (Cable connection, Handle bracket, metallic cabinet. Screwheads, Metallic overlays, etc), and measure the voltage at each point. 5) Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measurements. 6) The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75V RMS. A leakage current tester (FLUKE MODEL : 8000A equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks. Leakage current must not exceed 0.5 milliamp. In case a measurement is outside of the limits specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and corrective action must be taken before returning the instrument to the customer. AC VOLTMETER DEVICE UNDER TEST Test all exposed metal parts 1.5KΩ 0.15µF Water pipe (Earth Ground) AC OUTLET Figure. 1 Leakage Current Hot Check CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT CONTENTS 1 Development Background 1-1 Development Objectives --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1 1-2 Product Concept ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1 1-3 Design Concepts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-3 1-4 Spec. comparison between new and prior models ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4 2 Features* 2-1 High Image Quality --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-6 2-2 Full Features / Operation ease --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-7 2-3 Accessories and Software -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-10 3 Exterior 3-1 Exterior Photos ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-13 3-2 6-dimensional diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-15 3-3 Nomenclature ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-16 3-4 UI Display -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-17 4 Specifications 4-1 Camera Specifications -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-21 4-2 System Requirement -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-27 4-3 Accessory Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-28 5 System 5-1 Accessories’ Compatibility -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-29 5-2 System Diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-31 * Please refer to Technical Guidance for PowerShot A20/A10 (TI-00906) P.5--P.18 1 Development Background 1-1 Development Objectives Beginning with the ultra compact 2-megapixel 3x zoom IXY DIGITAL 300 introduced in Spring 2001, followed in succession by the PowerShot A20/A10 and IXY DIGITAL 200, all four models adopted primary color filters and the new image engine which provides exceptional color reproduction, and have received high acclaim for their image quality. Even the PowerShot A20/A10 has a friendly design intended for a wide range of users, but they are especially suited to general use because of the high image quality and advanced functions exceptional for their class, and support for the popular AA-size batteries, which have resulted in very good sales. The PowerShot A20/A10 is a product for which high-volume sales can be expected, because of the positioning in the mid-price range, so continuing to maintain a stable share in the market for this class of camera is indispensible to the business strategy. The PowerShot A40, with the same basic capabilities as the PowerShot A20, also incorporates advanced photographic features provided with the PowerShot G2 and PowerShot S40/S30, and further evolves the design so the above objectives can be achieved with a digital camera having even greater imaging capabilities for the price. Furthermore, to target those users looking to pay a lower price, the PowerShot A30 with a 1.3-megapixelgrade CCD (active camera component pixels) will be manufactured as a successor to the PowerShot A10. More Basic & Value PowerShot A20/A10 + - Movie function with Audio - Capability of manual functions - Upgrade for photographing features - Suport for “new photo-printer” PowerShot A40/A30 1-2 Product Concept The PowerShot A40/A30 is intended as successor to the basic product concepts of the PowerShot A20/A10, targeting the first-time digital camera user looking to simply enjoy a digital camera or to minimize expense. Our design idea is to provide enhanced functionality through the theme of More Basics & Value, by providing “high image quality,” “advanced features with comfortable operation” rounded out with “conservative design” and “system accessories and software” as the product concepts. Also, to promote a new culture of simple printing for digital camera users, the PowerShot A20/A10 supports the so called Camera Direct {{Direct Print?}} feature that provides easy printing with the CP-10 Card Photo Printer. The PowerShot A40/A30 will continue the same support, and also be compatible with the CP-100 Photo Printer now under development, which supports A6-size printing for credit-card to postcard size prints. 1-1 High Image Quality - Primary color filters and signal processing algorithms to get the most of these features - High-resolution, 1/2.7-type approx. 2 megapixel CCD (PS A40) and approx. 1.2 megapixel CCD (PS A30) - High-resolution retractable 3X zoom lens R - New image capturing optics brings out high resolution (PS A40). - Inteligent AE determines optimum exposures in all photographic situations R - High-precision white balance (Auto + Five preset positions) R - Wide range of ISO-equivalent speed settings (Auto/ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent) - Noise reduction feature for high S/N - Equipment fot “Superfine mode” compares with RAW mode - Totally round aperture for better background blur Full Featurs / Operation ease N - Color Effect Modes (Vivid color, Neutral color, Soft, Sepia and Black & White) are provided N - Direct print function for dedicated printers (CP-10/CP-100) R - Movie recording and playback with audio*(selectable pixel size from QVGA and Q2VGA ) *It is impossible for PS A30 to record audio R - AF Frame (3-point) auto selection (AiAF) and center single-point selection (AF) R - Selectable of evaluative metering and spot metering N - “Macro”,”Snap” and ”Landscape” are available in the focus zone N - Shutter speed is allowed from 15 sec. to 1/1500 sec. N - Enabling for On/Off selection of AF-assist light R - Enabling for manual settings (aperture value and shutter speed). R - AF lock function enables fixed focus shooting N - Built-in flash with five flashing modes N - Magnified playback for convinient image confermation (from approx. 2X to 10X zoom) R - Eleven-language international GUI support R - Self-timer photography (selectable from 2sec. or 10 sec.) N - Reset of all settings by one-touch operation - Consentrated camera controls on the back - Digital zoom function changes viewing angle continuously (approx. 7.5X when used in combination with optical zoom (PS A40), approx. 6X when used in combination with optical zoom (PS A30) - Stress free operation with 1.7 sec. interval shooting - Built-in flash provides the range of 4.2 m shooting (wide angle), also slow-syncro-shooting - Use of widely available size AA battery (primary:alkaline, secondary:NiCd/NiMH) - Real-image optical zoom viewfinder - Total of nine image quality modes (3 recording pixels X 3 compression ratio) - Continuous shooting enables 2.5 images/sec. - Rec.-review function (instant erase if unnessesory) - High speed image feed on pkayback - Selectable of video output format (NTSC/PAL) - High-Speed Image Transfer on USB Interface R : Equipping for the cameras launched in autumn 2001(PS G2, PS S40/S30). N : Evolutive features compared to PS A20/A10. 1-2 Saving Design - Power-saving and space-saving, small-package new digital signal processing IC and CPU - Low-temperature, polysilicon 1.5-inch LCD monitor with power-saving backlight - Space-saving, new four-blade lens cover built-in - High-performance red-eye reduction with power-saving LED - Power-saving design enabls approx. 1000 images to be recorded System Accessory / Application Software N - Tele conversion lens for taking 252 mm (35 mm film format equivalent) tele-photo angle shots (With bayonet type new conversion lens adapter.) - Wide Converter for taking 24.5mm (35mm format equivalent) wide-angle shots R - Waterproof case good to 30 m underwater (renewal) - Compact power adapter also compatible with the IXY DIGITAL 200/300 and PS A20/A10 - Nickel hydride battery and Battery charger R Full featured application softwares Canon Image Gateway* compliance for image upload, album creation, on-line photo printing, etc. ZoomBrowser EX 3.2 (Win)/ImageBrowser 2.2 (Mac) featuring improved ease of operation Photorecord 1.2 (Win) for easy layout and printing for many pictures PhotoStitch 3.1 for creating precise panoramic pictures RemoteCapture 2.2 for remote picture-taking through a PC Twain Driver 4.1 / WIA Driver 4.1 (Win). Plug-in module 4.1 / USB mounter 1.2 (Mac). RAW Image Converter 1.2 for processing RAW images. Apple QuickTime 5.0. ArcSoft PhotoImpression / VideoImpression (PS A40 only). CP-10 PrinterDriver. * for Japanese market only R : Equipping for the cameras launched in autumn 2001(PS G2, PS S40/S30). N : Evolutive features compared to PS A20/A10. 1-3 Design Concepts z Friendly, neat design to attract a wide range of users - Simple, stylish form - Shape fitted to the hand z Further evolved from the PowerShot A20/A10 - Differences (grip, round mirror tube) - Bayonet lens attachment system for easy attachment and removal z Effective distinction of PowerShot A40/A30 - PowerShot A30: cheerful and friendly Bright silver finish (giving a bright, soft impression) - PowerShot A40: distinguished from competition by high-grade impression High-grade metallic finish (gray metal with weighty impression) 1-3 1-4 Spec. comparison between new and prior models PowerShot A40 and PowerShot A20 PowerShot A40 CCD Color filter Lens(focal length 35mm film equivalent) Optical zoom Digital zoom Optical viewfinder LCD monitor AF Normal shooting range W Macro shooting range T Shutter Shutter speed Light metering method Exposure compensation ISO equivalent speed W T Flash macro White balance Shooting method Focus Photo effect Continuous shooting Movie Recording media Recording format Compression L Recording pixels M (still) S Enlarged playback Direct print Interface Battery Dimensions (W H D) Weight PowerShot A20 1/2.7 type 2M (effective) , about 2.1M (total) Primary color filter 5.4-16.2mm (35-105mm) F2.8-4.8 3X 2.5X Real image type 1.5” low temp.p-si TFT Selectable 3 focusing points (AiAF) or 1 (Center) ), with AF lock 76cm16-76cm 26-76cm mechanical shutter + electoronic shutter 15-1/1500 sec Evaluative/Spot ±2.0EV (1/3EV step) Auto/50/100/200/400 76cm-4.2m 76cm-2.5m 26-76cm Auto + Preset (5 positions) Auto/Program/Manual/Stitch -assist/Movie Macro/Snap/Landscape Vivid/Neutral/Low sharpening/Sepia/BW 2.5 images/s 320 240 about 10 sec, 160 120 about 30 sec (with audio) CF (Type I) DCF (DPOF) SuperFine/Fine/Normal L/M/S (9 pattern) 1600 1200 1024 768 640 480 about 2- 10 (scrolling possible) supported (CP-10/CP-100) USB/image/audio AA alkaline 4, AA NiMH 4, Compact power adapter 110.3 71.0 37.6 250 1-4 Selectable from 3 focusing points 1-1/1500 sec Evaluative Auto Auto + Preset (4 positions) , with BW Auto/Program/Stitch -assist Macro/Landscape about 2.5 supported (CP-10) USB/image PowerShot A30 and PowerShot A10 PowerShot A30 CCD Color filter Lens(focal length 35mm film equivalent) Optical zoom Digital zoom Optical viewfinder LCD monitor AF Normal shooting range W Macro shooting range T Shutter Shutter speed Light metering method Exposure compensation ISO equivalent speed W T Flash macro White balance Shooting method Focus Photo effect Continuous shooting Movie Recording media Recording format Compression L Recording pixels M S Enlarged playback Direct print Interface Battery Dimensions (W H D) Weight PowerShot A10 1/2.7 type 1.2M (effective) , about 1.3M (total) Primary color filter 5.4-16.2mm (35-105mm) F2.8-4.8 3X 2.5X Real image type 1.5” low temp.p-si TFT Selectable 3 focusing points (AiAF) or 1 (Center) ), with AF lock 76cm16-76cm 26-76cm mechanical shutter + electoronic shutter 15-1/1500 sec Evaluative/Spot ±2.0EV (1/3EV step) Auto/50/100/200/400 76cm-4.2m 76cm-2.5m 26-76cm Auto + Preset (5 positions) Auto/Program/Manual/Stitch -assist/Movie Macro/Snap/Landscape Vivid/Neutral/Low sharpening/Sepia/BW about 2.5 images/s 320 240 about 10 sec, 160 120 about 30 sec CF (Type I) DCF (DPOF) SuperFine/Fine/Normal L/M/S (9 pattern) 1280 960 1024 768 640 480 about 2- 10 (scrolling possible) supported (CP-10/CP-100) USB/image AA alkaline 4, AA NiMH 4, Compact power adapter 110.3 71.0 37.6 250 1-5 Selectable from 3 focusing points 1-1/1500 sec Evaluative Auto Auto + Preset (4 positions) , with BW Auto/Program/stitch -assist Macro/landscape about 2.5 supported (CP-10) USB 2 Features 2-1 High Image Quality zNew image capturing optics brings out high resolution (PS A40) The PowerShot A40 uses the same CCD as the PowerShot A20, but with its characteristics improved by partial modification of the image capturing optics, resulting in better resolution than the PowerShot A20. zHigh-precision white balance (Auto + Five preset positions) With the PowerShot A40/A30, the whole screen is divided into many blocks from which RAW calculation data for white balance is collected, to allow precise control. Also, as with the PowerShot G2/S40/S30, the Fluorescent Lamp preset white balance position is subdivided into two settings, called Fluorescent Lamp and Fluorescent Lamp H, for a total of five setting positions. Recently, fluorescent lamps have appeared with a variety of color hues, compose of many high and low color temperature objects. The single Fluorescent Lamp white balance setting is unable to support all of these variations. The Fluorescent Lamp position now supports relatively lower color temperatures such as “white” and “daylight white”, and the Fluorescent Lamp H position supports relatively higher color temperatures such as “daylight color”. The regular light bulb position is also used for incandescent-colored fluorescent bulbs. Types of Fluorescent Light Three-wavelength type fluorescent light designed to mimic incandescent light Daylight white fluorescent light, white fluorescent light, daylight white three-wavelength type fluorescent light Daylight fluorescent light, daylight three-wavelength type fluorescent light White Balance Preset Position Tungsten Fluorescent Fluorescent H Table 2-1 Types of fluorescent light and white balance preset position zWide range of ISO-equivalent speed settings (Auto/ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent) The PowerShot A40/A30 user can select ISO sensitivity equivalent to film ratings of ISO 50, 100, 200 and 400, just as one would select a file speed for a silver-halide camera according to the photographic conditions. The low-sensitivity ISO 50 setting is best for still subjects unaffected by a slow shutter, or subjects in a bright environment where there is no need to worry about camera shake, because of its superior noise characteristics. On the other hand, while the ISO 400 setting has the disadvantage of lower S/N, it is appropriate for low-light conditions where a strobe cannot (or should not) be used, or when a fast shutter speed is needed. Taken by ISO 50 (Outdoor) Taken by ISO 400 (Indoor / No flash) Photo 2-1 Characteristics comparison between ISO 50 and ISO 400 1-6 2-2 Full Features / Operation ease z Color Effect Modes (Vivid color, Neutral color, Soft, Sepia and Black & White) are provided The PowerShot A40/A30 includes the same color modes as the PowerShot G2 and PowerShot S40/S30, plus an additional Soft mode, providing five modes available for selection. Also, the mode is now selected by a special-purpose (Exposure Control, WB, Color Effect, Single Image Erase) button instead of the mode dial, so color effects can be used in ways that were impossible before, such as in photostitching or movies. Table 2-2 shows the contents and effects. Photo Effect Vivid color Neutral color Low sharpening Sepia Black & White Description Emphasizes contrast and color intensity Reduces contrast and color intensity Reduces edge's emphasis Adds sepia toning to the color information Sets the color gain to "0," producing a black & white image Effect Produces a vivid and sharply-defined image Produces a subdued, plain image Produces a mild image Creates an old-fashioned appearance Produces a binary image with sharp contrast; used for text Table 2-2 Contents and Effects of Color Effect Setting z Direct print function for dedicated printers (CP-10/CP-100) The PowerShot A40/A30 includes the Direct Print function, which provides high quality prints by connecting the camera via dedicated cable to Canon’s CP-10 Card Photo Printer or CP-100 Photo Printer, newly developed for postcard-size prints. er rint oP t o h All printing operations are performed dP Cae by the camera controls, including selection CP-10 Card size of border/borderless and adjusting the print area to match the image aspect ratio Ph oto when creating borderless credit-card-size Pri nte r prints. The print area can be aligned relative to three sides. Credit-card-size printing capabilities include full-size label prints or eight copies of the same image CP-100 on one sticker sheet. (Operatable by battery) The new image engine in the camera Card size provides the high-speed color processing L size Postcard size calculations for printing that are normally performed by driver software in the PC. Fig. 2-1 Camera direct print z Movie recording and playback with audio (selectable pixel size from QVGA and Q2VGA ) (It is impossible for PS A30 to record audio) The PowerShot A30/A40 can record movies in QVGA (320 × 240 pixels) and Q2VGA (160 × 120 pixels) formats at 20 frames/second (only the PS A40 records sound). Up to ten seconds recording is possible in QVGA, and up to 30 seconds in Q2VGA format. The focus, exposure, WB and zoom settings are set at the start of recording, and are used until finished recording. While recording, the available time remaining is displayed on the LCD. The AVI-format files recorded consist of Motion JPEG image data and monaural WAVE sound data. * When the remaining capacity of the CF is less than the buffer memory capacity, recording can continue until the time determined by the remaining capacity of the CF. 1-7 z AF Frame (3-point) auto selection (AiAF) and center single-point selection (AF) The PowerShot A40/A30 incorporates both the 3-point AiAF method in which the camera automatically determines the proper AF frame from three measurement points, and the standard AF method that uses a single center point, so the user can select the best method depending on photographic conditions. z Selectable of evaluative metering and spot metering In the PowerShot A40/A30, a spot metering function has been added When AF frame is selected, frame turns on to green. to the averaging light metering method employed by the PowerShot Photo 2-2 3-point AiAF A20/A10. The averaging method divides the screen into many blocks, allowing the camera to determine the optimum exposure setting from various complex lighting factors such as the light exposed in each block, subject position, brightness, background and foreground lighting and reflected light. Supplementing this method, the spot metering method measures the light only at the center of the field. z “Macro”,”Snap” and ”Landscape” are available in the focus zone Added to the PowerShot A40/A30 is a Snapshot mode optimized for snapping pictures of people 1.5 to 2.5 meters from the lens. This mode joins the Macro mode for close-up photography of subjects 16 cm (26 cm in telephoto) to 76 cm from the lens, and the Distance mode for landscape photography of subjects 5 m or further from the lens. These distance ranges minimize the time required for the AF system to determine the correct focal distance. 16cm 76cm 2.5m 1.5m 5m ∞ Fig. 2-2 Each focusing zone z Shutter speed is allowed from 15 sec. to 1/1500 sec. The PowerShot A40/A30 provides a 15-second long-exposure shutter speed, the longest level available in this class of camera (with shutter-speed priority). Combining this speed with the F2.8 aperture setting provides photos with a maximum of EV 1 (ISO 100 equivalent), permitting photography in dark environments without a strobe. Also, with the fastest 1/1500-second shutter speed, fast-moving subjects can be photographed with minimal blurring. z Enabling for On/Off selection of AF-assist light Many of the PowerShot series are equipped with an assist light to ensure proper autofocus when ambient brightness is below a certain level. However, when photographing animals in a dark environment, they may react to the AF assist light by running away, preventing the desired photo from being taken in such situations. The PowerShot A40/A30 therefore includes the capability to turn the AF assist light on and off, so that photos can be taken without it in situations like the above. *When the surrounding light level is extremely low, the AF function may be unable to determine the proper focus. In such cases, the focus is fixed at a specific point. 1-8 z Enabling for manual settings (aperture value and shutter speed) The PowerShot A40/A30 provides the capability for manual exposure settings, in which the user selects the shutter speed and iris value (2 levels) as desired, so the user can completely override the camera’s automatic controls. This capability is most suitable in cases that cannot be handled by auto exposure, such as when taking photos under irregular lighting conditions, such as when photographing fireworks, and for intentional exposure settings when striving to obtain special effects. When the strobe is enabled with manual exposure settings, full luminance is provided. z AF lock function enables fixed focus shooting The PowerShot A40/A30 allows locking AF by pressing the AF Lock button (Macro/Snap/Distance/ /AF Lock) when the shutter button is pressed halfway and after the AE/AF processing is finished. Also, in previous models, the AF Lock setting was canceled after each picture was taken, but in the PowerShot A40/A30, it remains enabled until certain operations* are performed, making possible continuous photography with the same focus setting. * Pressing the AF Lock button again, zooming, LCD off and changing photographic mode z Built-in flash with five flashing modes The strobe built into the PowerShot A40/A30 can be set to five lighting modes: auto, auto red-eye reduction, on/ off, red-eye reduction on and slow synchro, according to the photographic situation. z Magnified playback for convinient image confermation (from approx. 2X to 10X zoom) During playback, the displayed image can be magnified with continuous zoom from two to ten times. Also, by pressing the SET button when setting magnification, the magnification steps in three preset ratios of 2.5, 5 and 10x. Magnified images can be scrolled to view a desired region. <Original> <10X> Photo 2-4 Magnified playback z Eleven-language international GUI support The LCD menu on the PowerShot A200/A100 supports eleven languages, expanding the number of native-language environments for the camera. The following languages are supported. y English y Deutsch y Francais y NederLands y Dansk y Suomi y Italiano y Norsk y Svenska y Espanol y z Self-timer photography (selectable from 2sec. or 10 sec.) The PowerShot A40/A30 adds a 2-second selection to the 10-second timer provided previously. The 2-second setting is useful as a substitute for an external release to avoid camera shake on a tripod mount. z Reset of all settings by one-touch operation The PowerShot A40/A30 includes a function to return all user settings made on the LCD to their default values. By pressing the menu button for five seconds, the reset dialog appears, and clicking OK executes the reset. 1-9 2-3 Accessories and Software z Tele conversion lens for taking 252 mm (35 mm film format equivalent) tele-photo angle shots (With bayonet type new conversion lens adapter.) The zoom lens in the PowerShot A40/A30 performs as the equivalent of a 35- to105-mm lens in a 35-mm film camera, but the TC-DC52 teleconversion lens has been developed to extend support for longer distance photography. The TC-DC52 expands the lens focal distance by about 2.4x, resulting in the equivalent of a 252-mm lens in a 35-mm film camera (or up to an equivalent of 630 mm with digital zoom on the PowerShot A40, and 504 mm on the PowerShot A30). Teleconverters can therefore provide a photographic magnification range of over 10x using only optical magnification: from the equivalent of a 24.5-mm lens in a 35-mm film camera when using the WC-DC52 wide converter, to the 252-mm equivalent performance with the TC-DC52 teleconverter. To install the teleconversion lenses, the newly designed LA-DC52N conversion lens adapter is required, but because a new bayonet attachment system is employed, attaching and removing can be done with one touch, so operation is greatly improved. *The optical viewfinder is not usable when a teleconverter is attached, so the LCD must be used instead. Also, the strobe is not usable because its light is obstructed by the teleconverter. z Waterproof case good to 30 m underwater (renewal) The PowerShot A40/A30 fits into the specially designed WP-DC200s Waterproof Case, submersible to 30 meters for diving and snorkeling. This waterproof case was developed based on the WP-DC200 case for the PowerShot A20/A10, so it can be used with these models as well. *We intend to publish information later about the special technologies used in the waterproof case. z Full featured application softwares Purchasers of the PowerShot S40/S30 introduced in Autumn 2001 receive various services on the Canon Image Gateway website established by the cooperation of Canon Inc. and Canon Sales Inc. Through this service, numerous version upgrades have been provided, starting with the ZoomBrowser EX (SCD 7.0). Also, support for the CP-10 wass added to PhotoRecord. This describes mainly the functions added to ZoomBrowser corresponding to the Canon Image Gateway, and PhotoRecord support for the CP-10 (differences in the application software bundled with the PowerShot A20/ A10). Canon Image Gateway* compliance for image upload, album creation, on-line photo printing, etc. PowerShot A40/A30 purchasers can use the Canon Image Gateway website by registering as members, to receive the following services : yImage Upload Service yImage Online Album Service yStored Image Printing Service (yService to transfer stored images to standby screen of cell phone) (under consideration) yetc. 1-10 ZoomBrowser EX 3.2 (Win) and ImageBrowser 2.2 (Mac) enhanced convenience The following functions are used with the PowerShot A40/A30. { Image Uploading PowerShot A40/A30 users can store their own images on the CIG website. yImages can be edited as a web album. yImages can be published for users and their friends. yPrints can be ordered from the print service. Images are easily uploaded to CIG using ZoomBrowser EX/ImageBrowser. yUsers can register simply using ZB/IB. ySelected images (and sounds) can be easily uploaded. yAutomatically download dimages set for transfer by the camera, then upload to CIG. yFile size can be adjusted before sending, and comments can be attached. ZoomBrowser ImageBrowser CIG Fig. 2-3 Pictures upload to CIG { Auto Start function When the camera is connected, ZB/IB can be started automatically. When started, a dialog is displayed and the following actions can be selected: yAutomatically download images (All, or those specified for printing or sending) yDisplay images in the camera yHave the camera take a picture (RemoteCapture) When downloading is automatically selected, the following actions can be selected from a dialog when finished: yDisplay as slide show (if printing is specified by slide show, printing continues) yPrint yCreate an e-mail yUpload images to CIG Download automatically Automatic launting Fig. 2-3 Automatic Launch Action function 1-11 PhotoRecord 1.4 (Win) and ImageBrowser 2.2 (Mac) support for CP-10 To answer the call to print from a PC to the CP-10 with image size matched to the CP-10 standard and label paper, this capability has been added to the previous versions: PhotoRecord 1.4 (Win) and ImageBrowser 2.1 (Mac). Printing performance has also been improved. { When the Canon CP-10 is selected as the printer to use, the following three modes are selectable: 1) Layout (same as PR/IB normal layout mode) y Layout any number of images, in any position and size. y (PR only) Insert picture frame and background. y Insert characters at any position and size. y If enabled by ZB/IB, insert the date, etc. y Prints are borderless by default. Borders can be enabled by setting margins. 2) Standard Printing (One image is printed on a CP-10 standard sheet) y Select bordered/borderless y Change cropped area of image y Enter any characters y If enabled by ZB/IB, insert the date, etc. 3) Sticker Printing (printing eight images on a CP-10 sticker sheet) y Different images can be printed on the eight stickers, or the same image on a sheet { Other printing function enhancements y Support for new BJ printers and borderless printing function y Added index printing function y (PR only) Shortened the time for images to appear after starting Remote Capture The following functions are added to this version since the previous version: y Light metering system setting y AF Frame setting y ISO sensitivity setting y Assist Light on/off setting CP-10 Printer Driver prints images from a PC to the CP-10 The newly developed CP-10 Printer Driver enables printing images from a PC to the CP-10. This allows images from Canon digital cameras prior to the PowerShot Pro90 IS to be printed on the CP-10 through the PC. Additionally, when combined with the bundled PhotoRecord program, print mode selection, image quality adjustment and image trimming can be performed easily. 1-12 3 Exterior 3-1 Exterior Photos Island--blue Graphite-gray Bronze Lavender-silver Blue-pearl Satin-silver Photo 3-1 PowerShot A40 front Photo 3-2 PowerShot A30 front Photo 3-3 PowerShot A40 front (set-up lens) Photo 3-4 PowerShot A30 front (set-up lens) Graphite-gray Gray-smoke Graphite-gray Gray-smoke Photo 3-5 PowerShot A40 rear Photo 3-6 PowerShot A30 rear * These photos have slightly different exterior from mass-production model because of prototype. 1-13 Photo 3-7 PowerShot A40 top Photo 3-8 PowerShot A30 top Photo 3-9 PowerShot A40 side Photo 3-10 PowerShot A30 side Photo 3-12 Teleconverter TC-DC52 Photo 3-11 PowerShot A40/A30 operation components Photo 3-13 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52 1-14 47.7 (1.85) 37.6 (1.48) 43.0 (1.69) 3-2 6-dimentional diagram 71.0 (2.80) 110.3 (4.342) Tele-end :61.1 (2.40) Wide-end:62.2 (2.45) Unit : mm (inch) * The size of PowerShot A30 is the same as the PowerShot A40. 1-15 3-3 Nomenclature Shutter Button Strap Eyelet Red-Eye Reducation Lamp Flash Optical Viewfinder Terminal Cover DIGITAL Terminal Date Battery Holder CF Card Slot Cover Lens/ Lens Cover Ring removal button DC IN Terminal A/V OUT Terminal (Audio out is equiped with the PS A40 only) Battery Cover Lock Tripod Socket Battery Cover Viewfinder Indicators Button Zoom Button Shooting : (Telephoto)/ (Wide Angle) Replaying: (Magnifying images)/ (Index Views)/ LCD Monitor Mode Dial Continous/ Self-Timer/ Exposure Compensation/ White Balance/ Photo Effect/ Erase Button Button Flash/SET Button Macro/ Infinity/ Main Switch Button Snap button * With the PowerShot A30,the model name displayed in front changes to A30 from A40, and the number of pixels (Lower light corner) changes to 1.2 from 2.0. 1-16 3-4 UI display Rec. Menu AiAF Digital zoom Self-timer Review ISO Speed Light Merering Resolution Compression AF-assist beam File No Reset Set up... * In an actual display monitor, icons do not light up simultaneously. <Resolution> <Compression> y L :1280 X 960 (A 30 : 1600 X 1200) y M :1024 X 768 y S :640 X 480 Super fine/ Fine/ Normal <AiAF> y On / y Off <Light Metering> yEvaluative/ ySpot <AF-assist beam> <Self-timer> y 10 Sec/ y 20 Sec y On / y Off 1-17 <ISO Speed> y 50 y 100 y 200 y 400 y AUTO <Set up...> y Beep/ y Auto Power Down/ y Date/Time y Format/ y Language/ y Video system <Beep> <Auto Power Down> <Date/Time> <Set up...> y On / y Off y On / yOff y mm/ dd/ yy <Format> <Language> <Video System> y On / y Off Busy. y English y Francais y Dansk y Italiano y Svenska 1-18 y Deutsch y NederLands y Suomi y Norsk y Espanol y NTSC/ y PAL Information during shooting Shooting Method:AUTO/Program/Manual/Stitch Assist/Movie Exposure Compensation:±2EV 1/3 steps White Balance mode:TTL mode/Pre-set (Daylight/cloudy/Tungsten/Fluorescent/Fluorescen H) ISO Sensitivilty:AUTO/50/100/200/400 Compression y Resolution:SF/F/N Photo Effect:Effect Off/Vivid/Neutral/Low Sharpening/Sepia/ B/W Av/Tv (At the time of manual mode) Remaining Image Capacity *The actual monitor display,differs. Focus:Normal/Macro/Infinity/Snap Drive:Single shot/Continuous shot/Self-Timer/2sec/10sec Flash:Auto/Red-eye reducation auto/ON/OFF/Slow-sync speed WB <Exposure Compensation> -2 WB <White Balance> +2 WB <Photo Effect> B/W FluorescentH Fluorescent Sepia Low Sharpening Tungsten Cloudy Daylight Neutral Vivid Effect Off Auto 1-19 Set up print <Style> <Copies> <Printing area> PRINT (When connected to the CP-10 or CP-100) <Image> <Borders> <Date> yStandard yMultiple yBorderless yBordered yOn / yOff DPOF <Order> <Set up> PRINT <Print Type> <Date> <File No.> yStandard yIndex yOn / yOff yOn / yOff 1-20 4 Specifications 4-1 Camera Specifications ( PowerShot A40 ) Approx. 2 million ( PowerShot A30 ) Approx. 1.2 million -Total pixels -Filter array Interline 5.36 (H) X 4.05 (V) mm (0.21 X 0.16 in.) equivalent to 1/2.7-inch size 3.275 (H) X 3.275 (V) micron (0.129 X 0.129 m-in.) Approx. 2.1 million (1,688 X 1,248) Primary color filter (Beyer) 5.28 (H) X 3.97 (V) mm (0.21 X 0.16 in.) equivalent to 1/2.7-inch size 4.1 (H) X 4.1 (V) micron (0.16 X 0.16 m-in.) Approx. 1.3 million* (1,363 X 972) <Lens> -Focal length -f/number -Lens construction 5.4 (W) - 16.2 (T) mm (35 (W) - 105 (T) mm : 35mm film equivalent) 2.8 (W) - 4.8 (T) 9 pieces in 7 groups (including 1 aspherical lens) <Camera effective pixels> <CCD> -Reading format -Image size -Uint cell size <Focusing range> (Measured from tip of lens) 76 cm (2.5 ft.) -infinity -Normal 16 cm (0.53 ft.) (W) / 26 cm (0.87 ft.) (T) - 76 cm (2.5 ft.) -Macro *Max.shooting area Wide : 162 X 120 mm (6.4 X 4.7 in.) Tele : 92 X 69 mm (3.6 X 2.7 in.) 1.5 m (5.0 ft.) - 2.5 m (8.3 ft.) -Snap 5 m (17 ft.) - infinity -Infinity <Optical viewfinder> -Type -Magnification -Coverage Real-image optical zoom viewfinder 0.31 (W) - 0.93 (T) Vertical : 80% Horizontal : 80% <LCD monitor> -Type -Effective pixels -Display size -Coverage Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD 117,600 (490 (H) X 240 (V)) 38 mm diagonal (1.5 inch) 100% <Focusing> -Control system -Focusing points TTL AiAF (3 focusing points) / TTL AF (1 focusing point) (Focus lock is available.) 3 focusing points or 1 focusing point (center) (Selectable) <Exposure control> -Light Metering method -Exposure method -Exposure compensation Evaluation (Linked with focusing point) / Spot Program AE / Manual +/-2.0EV (at every 1/3-stop) 1-21 <Aperture and shutter> -Shutter type -Shutter speed -Aperture range <White balance> -Mode <Flash (Built-in)> -Operation modes -Flash range -Flash syncro. speed -Recycling time <Shooting specifications> -Shooting modes -Photo effects -Continuous shooting modes Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter 15 - 1/1,500 sec. (15 - 1.3 sec. shutter is available in Manual mode.) (Slow shutter of 1.3 sec. and more operates with noise reduction.) W : f/2.8 - 8. 0 / T : f/4.8 - 13.4 TTL auto white balance, pre-set white balance (Available settings : Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent or Fluorescent H ) Red-eye reduction auto, Auto, On, (Off), Red-eye reduction on, Slow-syncro. 0.76 - 4.2 m (2.5 -14 ft) (W) / 0.76 - 2.5 m (2.5 - 8.3 ft ) (T) (When sensitivity is set to ISO100 equivalent.) 1/30 sec. or faster (Normal) / 15 sec. or faster (Slow-syncro.) 10 sec. or shorter (full flash, battery voltage = 6 V) Auto / Program / Manual / Stitch assist / Movie Vivid color / Neutral color / Low sharpening / Sepia / Black & White Approx. 2.5 images/sec. (at Large / Fine mode and LCD monitor is OFF) Number of shooting pictures PSA40 PSA30 L/SF 5 7 L/F 7 10 L/N 14 20 M/SF M/F 9 14 10 15 M/N S/SF S/F 26 19 28 29 22 32 S/N 50 56 Operates with 2 or 10 seconds countdown. (Selectable) Auto, ISO50, ISO100, ISO200 and ISO400 (At Auto setting, camera automatically adjusts speed in the range of ISO50 to ISO150 equivalent.) PS A40 : 2.5 X (Maximum of 7.5X zoom is available when combined with -Digital zoom optical zoom.) PS A30 : 2 X (Maximum of 6X zoom is available when combined with optical zoom.) Use of “Remote Capture” software (included) when connected USB cable -Shutter release from PC -Camera wake-up time/Release time lag (sec.) -Self timer -ISO equivalent speed Camera wake-up time Release PS A40 | PS A30 time lag Shooting EVF 3.6 3.6 0.08 OVF 2.5 2.5 0.05 Playback 2.1 2.1 Mode Finder Shooting Mode Finder Auto * Varies with shooting modes. EVF OVF -Shooting interval (*right table) Manual EVF Focus Lens Shooting Interval (sec.) PS A40 | PS A30 Position Position Normal Wide 1.7 1.5 Tele 2.2 2.0 Macro Wide 1.9 1.8 Tele 2.6 2.4 Normal Wide 1.7 1.6 Tele 1.9 1.8 Macro Wide 1.8 1.7 Tele 2.2 2.1 (AF lock) 1.3 1.1 * For the actual shooting interval, the shutter speed must ge added to the above data. <Recording specifications> -Compression mode Super Fine, Fine or Normal -Number of recording pixels Large : 1,600 X 1,200 (PS A40) / 1,280 X 960 (PS A30) Medium : 1,024 X 768 Small : 640 X 480 Movie : 320 X 240 (20bps) Approx. 10 sec. 160 X 120 (20bps) Approx. 30 sec. 1-22 -File format Design rule for Camera File system (DCF (Exif 2.2))* * “DCF” is an abbreviation of “Design rule for Camera File system” standardized by Japan Electronic and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA), however a use of this abbreviation is allowed in Japan only due to trademark rights. Exif 2.2 records shooting parameters useful for the image correction processing performed at the time of printing. -Recording format -Storage media -Storage capacity Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Version 1.1 Still image : JPEG Movie : AVI (Image data: Motion JPEG, Audio data: WAVE [monaural]) (Audio recording is available on PS A40 only.) CompactFlash™ (CF) card (Type I) Still (PS A40) L / SF L / F L / N M / SF M / F M / N S / SF S / F File Size 957KB 611KB 302KB 450KB 294KB 155KB 208KB 141KB FC-8M 7 11 24 16 24 46 35 50 FC-16M 15 24 48 32 49 92 70 99 FC-32M 31 49 99 67 102 189 143 206 FC-64M 64 100 200 135 205 379 288 415 FC-128M 128 200 401 271 412 760 577 831 S/N 79KB 87 172 353 707 1417 Still (PS A30) L / SF L / F L / N M / SF M / F M / N S / SF S / F File Size 693KB 450KB 228KB 450KB 294KB 155KB 208KB 141KB FC-8M 10 16 32 16 24 46 35 50 FC-16M 21 32 64 32 49 92 70 99 FC-32M 43 67 131 67 102 189 143 206 FC-64M 88 135 263 135 205 379 288 415 FC-128M 177 271 528 271 412 760 577 831 S/N 79KB 87 172 353 707 1417 Movie (PS A40/A30) 320x240 160x120 File Size 380KB/sec. 130KB/sec. FC-8M 18sec. 48sec. FC-16M 36sec. 97sec. FC-32M 75sec. 198sec. FC-64M 152sec. 399sec. FC-128M 305sec. 799sec. -Tone reproduction <Playback specifications> -Playback modes -Direct print -Magnify -Vertical and horizontal conversion <Erasing specifications> -Erasing modes *Any documents to be distributed outside the company should state that above-written figures are measured under Canon’s standard shooting conditions and may vary depending on the scene, subjects or shooting camera settings. Luminance signal : 8 bits Color signal : 8 bits (Cr / Cb) Single, Index (9 thumbnail images), Magnification or Slide show Image output to dedicated printer (CP-10, CP-100) Approx. 2X to 10X on built-in LCD monitor (Zoom) Vertical and horizontal conversion can be set on each image. (Both LCD and Video Out play an image according to setting.) Single image All images (When “All images” is set, any images in the CF card captured with another digital camera or peripheral device (DCF format) are erased. Regarding Canon digital cameras, images taken by PowerShot Pro70 or prior models are not erased. Images taken by PowerShot A50 (DCF format) or late models are erased (without EOS D2000/D6000). However images which are protected are not erased. 1-23 <Interface> -Computer I/F -A/V out <Display specifications> -LED (Upper LED) -LED (Lower LED) <Power Supply> -Power sources -Shooting capacity Universal Serial Bus (USB), Video : NTSC or PAL selectable Audio : monaural (PS A40 only) Lights in green : Indicates that the camera is ready with flash off. Blinks in green : Recording to CF card/Reading CF card/Erasing data on CF card Lights in orange : Indicates that the camera and flash are ready. Charging battery completed (adequate charge for use) Blinks in orange : Indicates that the camera is ready (camera shake warning) Lights in yellow : SW1 ON in macro shooting, snap shooting, infinity shooting Blinks in yellow : Indicates that the focus goes to fixed point because the actual focus point is not found. Primary battery : LR 6 / Size AA battery Secondary battery : (Size AA / NiCd battery), Size AA / NiMH battery Compact power adapter : CA-PS500 LR 6 / Size AA battery (Panasonic) LCD ON : Approx. 200 images LCD OFF : Approx. 500 images Size AA / NiMH battery (NB-1AH) LCD ON : Approx. 350 images LCD OFF : Approx. 1000 images * Canon’s standard conditions of measuring shooting capacity are as follows: Normal temperature (23 Celsius degrees). LCD viewfinder is ON. Shoot images at wide angle end and at telephoto end alternately with 20 seconds intervals. Use flash at every 4-time shootings. Turn camera off and on at every 8-time shootings. -Playback time LR 6 / Size AA battery (Panasonic) : Approx. 240 min. Size AA / NiMH battery (NB-1AH) : Approx. 240 min. * Canon’s standard conditions of measuring playback time are as follows: Normal temperature (23 Celsius degrees). Repeat playback automatically at a speed of 1 image per 5 seconds. <Camera specifications> -Operating temperature -Operating humidity -Dimensions (WxHxD) -Weight 0 - 40 C (32 - 104 F) 10 - 90% 110.3 X 71 X 37.6 mm (4.34 X 2.81 X 1.48 in.) (excluding protrusion) Approx. 250 g (8.82 oz) (excluding batteries and CF card) 1-24 zParameter availability by modes Auto ○ ○* ー Flash ○ ー ー ○ Focus zone ー ー ○ ○* Shooting ー ○ Photo effect ー AF frame selection 3 points(AiAF) ○ 1 point ー Exposure compensation ー White balance Auto only AF lock shooting ー Metering method Evaluation ○ Spot ー L ○* M ○ Recording pixels S ○ Movie(320×240) ー Movie(160×120) ー Superfine ○ Compression level Fine ○* Normal ○ JPEG ○ Recording format AVI(M-JPEG/WAVE) ー ISO equivalent speed Auto only Digital zoom ○(4) AF-assist Beam ON-OFF ○ Auto Red-eye reduction auto ON OFF Red-eye reduction ON Slow-syncro. Normal Infinity Snap Macro Single Continuous Self-timer(2/10 sec.) Program ○ ○* ○ ○ ー ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○* ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○* ○ ○* ○ ○ ー ー ○ ○* ○ ○ ー ○(2) ○(4) ○ * : Default { : Selectable : Selectable for the first picture only. — : Not selectable : Settings are memorized after switch turns off. (1) : Audio recording is not available with PowerShot A30 (2) : Default is ISO 50 (3) : Not selectable for ”Auto” (4) : Default is OFF 1-25 Manual ー ー ○ ○* ○ ー ○ ○ ○ ○ ○* ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ー ○ ○ ー ー ○* ○ ○ ー ー ○ ○* ○ ○ ー ○(2)(3) ○(4) ○ Stitch ー ー △ △* ー △ △ △ △ △ ○* ー △ △ ○ ー △ △ ー ○ ー △* △ △ ー ー △ △* △ ○ ー Auto only ー △ Movie ー ー ー ー ー ー ○ ○ ○ ○ ○* ー ○ ○ ○ ー ○ ○ ー ○ ー ー ー ー ○ ○ ー ー ー ー ○(1) Auto only ー ○ zPlayback compatibility Playback compatibility of PowerShot/IXY DIGITAL series is as follows. PowerShot A40/A30 can accept 3200(H) X 2400(V) pixels. PS 350 Image PS 350 taking PS A5/A5 Z Cameras PS Pro70 PS A50 PS S10/S20 IXY DIGITAL PS G1 PS Pro90 IS EOS D30 IXY DIGITAL 200/300 PS A10/A20 PS G2 PS S30/S40 PS A30/A40 Others DCF cameras CIFF CIFF CIFF CIFF DCF DCF DCF DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF (Still) (Movie) PS A5/ A5 Z *1 *2 *2 PS Pro70 *1 *1 *1 PS A50 Playback Cameras PS IXY S10/S20 DIGITAL *1 *1 *1 *1 *3 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1*3 *1 *1 *1*3 *1 *1 PS G1 Pro90 IS *1 EOS D30 *1 IXY D 200/300 PS A10/A20 *1 *1 *1 *5 *1 *1 *1 *5*6 *1 *5*6 *1 PS G2 *1 PS S30/S40 PS A40/A30 *1 *1 *5 *1 *6 *1*3 *1 *1 *5*6 *1*3 *1 *1 *5*6 *3 *4 *4 *6 *4 *4 *5 *4 *5*6 *1 *5*6 *4 *4 *4 *4 { :Replayable :Impossible to replay RAW images :Thumbnail display of AVI (main image with thumbnail (.thm) only) :Not replayable *1 :Thumbnail display of RAW mode images *2 :Thumbnail display of RAW mode images. JPEG file replay up to 1,024 X 768 pixels *3 : y Only JPEGfile replay y Replayable up to 1,632 X 1,232 pixels. With images larger than the thumbnail display (160 X 120) size the ”Image too large” message is displayed. *4 : y Only JPEGfile replay y Replayable up to 3,200 X 2,400 pixels. With images larger than the thumbnail display (160 X 120) size the ”Image too large” message is displayed. *5 : y Not replayable up to definite size. “Image too large” message displayed. *6 : y Not replayable up to definite movie shooting timesize. “Corrupted data” message displayed. *Since the PS G2/PS G1/Pro90 IS/EOS D30’s RAW function has an internal JPEG file for playback, a full screen image is displayed. However, if the RAW images from the PS A50 and previous models are played back with the PS G2/PS G1/Pro90 IS/EOS D30, thumbnails will be displayed. 1-26 4-2 System Requirement Windows ・Windows 98 (including SE) ・Windows 2000 ・Windows Me ・Windows XP Pentium 150MHz or better (Windows XP: 300MHz or better) Macintosh ・Mac OS from 8.6 to 9.2 Memory (RAM) ・32MB or more(Win98) ・64MB or more(Win Me/2000) ・128MB or more(Win XP) 20MB or more for application Space capacity of hard disk ・ZoomBrowser EX 3.2 (PhotoRecord 1.4): 120MB or more ・PhotoStitch 3.1:40MB or more ・RemoteCapture 2.2:20MB or more ・Raw Image Converter 1.2:10MB or more ・USB TWAIN Driver 4.1:25MB or more ・USB WIA Driver 4.1:25MB or more ・ImageBrowser 2.2:20MB or more ・PhotoStitch 3.1:30MB or more ・RemoteCapture 2.2:15MB or more ・Raw Image Converter 1.2:10MB or more OS CPU Mac OS X not supported USB Mounter is available from Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2 Power PC * ・CP-10 PrinterDriver:1MB or more ・Arcsoft PhotoImpression:125MB or more ・Arcsoft VideoImpression:30MB or more Display *1 ・USB Mounter 1.2:5MB or more ・USB Plug-In Module 4.1:15MB or more *2 ・CP-10 PrinterDriver:3.8MB or more ・Arcsoft PhotoImpression:120MB or more ・Arcsoft VideoImpression:30MB or more *1 *Capacity for installation Available with Mac OS 9.0 or better *2 Capacity for installton 800 x 600 dots ( 8 bits ) and over 1,024 x 768 dots ( 16 bits ) and over (recomended) However Arcsoft PhotoImpression and Arcsoft VideoImpression require 800 x 600 dots (16 bits) and over 800 x 600 dots (256 color) and over 1,024 x 768 dots (32000 color) and over (recomended) However Arcsoft PhotoImpression and Arcsoft VideoImpression require 800 x 600 dots (32000 colors) and over 1-27 4-3 Accessory Specifications φ 55.65 (2.190) φ 67.00 (2.637) zTele-Conversion Lens TC-DC52 xMagnification : Approx. 2.4X (252 mm in 35 mm format, attached to PS A40/A30) xLens construction : 2 elements in 2 groupes (Multicoat finishing) xFocusing distance: Same as focusing distance of master lens xDimensions : See Fig. 4-1 xWeight : 74 g (2.6 oz) xThread size : 52mm dia. (Attached via Conversion lens adapter.) 23.00 (0.905) 57.00 (2.244) Unit : mm (inch) Fig. 4-1 Tele-Conversion Lens TC-DC52 Fig. 4-2 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52B zConversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52B xDimensions : See Fig. 4-2 xWeight : 13 g (0.46 oz) xAttachment method : Bayonet type zAV Cable AVC-DC100 xPlug construction : RCA Pin-plug - L plug xDimensions : See Fig. 4-3 1500±100 150±30 (60) Yellow Black• Fig. 4-3 AV Cable AVC-DC100 zWide Converter WC-DC52 xMagnification : Approx. 0.7X (24.5 mm in 35 mm format, attached to PS A40/A30) xLens construction : 2 elements in 2 groupes (Multicoat finishing) xFocusing distance : Same as focusing distance of master lens xWeight : 77 g (2.7 oz) xThread size : 52mm dia. (Attached via Conversion lens adapter.) 1-28 Unit : mm 5 System 5-1 Accessory compatibility zPowerShot / IXY series accessory compatibility PS A30 PS A40 PS S30 PS S40 PS G2 IXY D 200 IXY D 300 PS A20 PS A10 IXY DIGITAL PS Pro 90 IS PS G1 PS S10 PS S20 PS Pro70 PS A5 Z PS A50 PS A5 O - O O O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - - (O) *1 O O - O O O - O O - O O - - (O) *1 O O - O O O - O O - O O - O - O - O - O - < Battery > NB-5H NB-4H NB-1L BP-511 BP-512 NB4-100 NB-2L < Adapter/Charger > CA-PS100/100E CA-PS200 CA-PS300 CA-PS500 CA-560 CR-560 CB-2L/2LE CB-2LS/2LSE CB-3AH CBK100 CB-2LT/CB-2LTE *1 It is possible to use by inserting the adapter's DC plug in the jack of PS A40/A30/A20/A10 cameras directly without using DC coupler. < DC coupler > DR-100/100A DR-200 DR-300 DR-500 DR-700 - O - O - O - - O - - - O - O - O - O - O O O O - O O O O - - - O O O O - - O O O - O O O O - - - - - < Lens accessories > WC-DC58 WC-DC52 TC-DC58 250D 58mm 500D 58mm 250D 52mm LA-DC58 LA-DC52 LH-DC58 TC-DC52 LA-DC52B 1-29 < Speed-light > 220EX 380EX 550EX 420EX (MR-14EX) - - O O O O O - - - - O O O O - O O O O - - O O - - - - - O - - - - - O - O - - O - - O *3 O *4 O O - O O O - O O O - O O - O O O O O - O O O O O - - - - - O O O O - O O O - O O O - O O O - < Remote switch > WL-DC100 RS-8N3 < Cable/Others > VC-100 VC-200 AVC-DC100 AVC-DC200 IFC-100PCS IFC-100MC IFC-200PCS IFC-200PCU IFC-200MC IFC-300PCU AD-PC98 DIF-100 DIF-200 *3 PS A30 only O O O O O O - *4 PS A40 only O*2 O O - - O O O O *2 PS A20 only < Case > SC-PS100 SC-PS300 SC-PS400 SC-PS500 SC-PS600 SC-PS700 SHC-PS200 SHC-PS300 SC-PS800 O - O O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - - O - O - O O O - - - - - O - O - < All Weather Case/Water Proof Case > AW-PS100 AW-PS110 AW-PS200 WP-DC100 WP-DC200 WP-DC300 WP-DC200s O O - 1-30 5-2 System diagram NEW • Tele Conversion Lens TC-DC52 2.4X Video Cable VC-100 NEW • Close-up lens 250D 52mm (EOS compatible) Waterproof Case WP-DC200 s Direct I/F Cable DIF-100 CF slot (Type I) (A10, A20 compatible) Direct Printer CF Card Reader New CP-100 Windows/ Machintosh (A10, A20 compatible) DC Battery loading gate Tarminal part AC Adapter kit ACK600 AC Adapter CA-PS500 (A10, A20 compatible) • Size-AA alkaline X 4 (Primary battery) • Size-AA NiMH X 4 (Secondary battery) PCMCIA Adapter PC Card Slot CP-10 Mini USB I/F Cable IFC-300PCU Digital Video Digital Printer CD-300 Parallel I/F (Only Windows) TV Monitor Only A30 (A20 compatible) • Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52B Macintosh Windows A/V cable AVC-DC100 Only A40 (IXY D 300 compatible) CF OPEN • Wide Converter WC-DC52B 0.7X NEW Canon Brand Type I CF card • 4X Size-AA NiNH Rechargeable Battery Charger • 4X Size-AA NiNH Rechargeable Battery Charger Kit (4X NB-1AH) CBK100 Size-AA NiMH Charger NB-1AH CB3-AH 1-31 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION CONTENTS 1. Functions of each unit 1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-1 1.2 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-1 1.3 FLASH UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-1 2. Outline of Circuits 2.1 Power Supply Control ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-2 2.1.1 Power Supply Block Diagram ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-2 2.1.2 Power Control Sequence ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-2 2.2 Signal Processing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-3 2.2.1 System Control ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3 2.2.2 Picture Processing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-4 2.2.3 Audio Processing (During record and playback) -------------------------------------------------------------- 2-4 3. Troubleshooting 3.1 When an Error Code is Displayed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-5 3.2 When a Problem Occurs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-7 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1. Functions of each unit 1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y 1) 2) 3) 4) Driving the CCD Sensor. Conversion of the image signal from the analog signal to the digital signal. Controlling the power supply and the system by CPU. (Refer to Sections 2.1 and 2.2.) Image processing, and reading and writing the image signal to and from the CF card using DSP. (Refer to Section 2.2.2.) 5) LCD drive and amplification of the video and audio output. (A40 model only) (Refer to Section 2.2.3.) 1.2 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y 1) Power supply drive (DC/DC converter). 2) Backlight for LCD drive. 1.3 FLASH UNIT 1) Flash drive and charging circuit for the flash. MAIN PCB ASS’Y DC/DC PCB ASS’Y FLASH UNIT Fig. 1 2-1 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2. Outline of Circuits 2.1 Power Supply Control The power supply is controlled by the CPU mounted on the main PCB ass’y. 2.1.1 Power Supply Block Diagram MAIN PCB ASS'Y E1, E2, E3, E4 CPU BATTERY or DC_IN VBATT REG DC/DC CONVERTER VCC1L (2.5V) VCC1 (3.3V) E1 OUTPUT FUSE for System Control VCC1A (3.3V) E2 OUTPUT VCC1M (3.3V) VDD2 (15V: A40 / 15.5V: A20 Model) VCC2 for Image (–7.5V: A40 / –8.0V: A20 Model) Process (CCD etc.) (4.2V) VDD34 (13.5V) VCC34 (4.2V: E3/5V: E4) VEE2 E3 or E4 OUTPUT for Motor Drive for LCD, VIDEO OUT E3: LCD E4: Video VCC34 (5V) VCC1A (3.3V) REG for AUDIO OUT (A40 Model Only) (3.3V) for RTC Fig. 2 Power System Block Diagram 2.1.2 Power Control Sequence Main Switch ON (E1) Shooting Mode Playback Mode LCD OFF LCD ON Audio*/Video (E2) (E2, E3) out (E2,E4) LCD ON Audio*/Video (E3) out (E4) * A40 Model only 2-2 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2.2 Signal Processing MAIN PCB ASS'Y SDRAM CF card HD, VD CLK Drive Pulse TG DSP CCD Sensor LCD Driver CDS, A/D Motor Driver EF LENS Video Amp LCD VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT AF Support LED FLASH MEMORY FINDER LED USB Buzzer CPU RTC SW DIAL KEY Electric FLASH MIC AUDIO AMP (A40 Model Only) Fig. 3 Signal System Block Diagram 2.2.1 System Control The CPU on the main PCB ass’y controls the EF lens (motor, shutter), operation switch receiver, USB communication and flowing circuits. • • • • • • • • TG: Creation of the CCD drive pulse CDS, A/D: CCD signal processing and conversion of the digital data LCD Driver: Driving the LCD FLASH MEMORY: Firmware memory DSP: Picture processing RTC: Clock count for watch AF Support LED: AF auxiliary, self-timer and red-eye protection also serves as a lamp Electric Flash: Flash and charging circuit 2-3 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2.2.2 Picture Processing 1) The drive pulse of the CCD sensor is created by both clock from DSP and TG that is operated by sync. signal. The picture signal by the drive pulse is output from CCD sensor. The output signal of the CCD picture is converted to the signal processing and the digital data by the CDS and A/D converter, and is sent to the DSP. 2) The DSP circuit performs the following signal processing. • Processes the picture data (using the SDRAM). • Writes and reads the picture data to and from the CF card. • Inputs the picture data to the CPU. • Outputs analog video signal to the LCD and VIDEO OUT. 3) The video signal that is supplied form the DSP is controlled by the LCD driver and is displayed on the LCD. The video amplifier is activated when the video jack is inserted to the video jack or AV jack and drives the video signal in 75 Ω. 2.2.3 Audio Processing (During record and playback) 1) During animation recording. • The microphone audio signal is converted to the digital data by CPU and is recorded. 2) During playback, the data is converted back to the analog audio signal and is output to the AV jack. Note: Installed in the A40 model only. (Audio cannot be played back by camera.) 2-4 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3. Troubleshooting 3.1 When an Error Code is Displayed [Remedy] • Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring to the table below. • Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the below. [NOTE] • The error code is displayed on the LCD Monitor. • Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the chapter of “Adjustments”. Error Code E02 Name Occurrence Conditions Cause and Probable Faulty Part AF AF processing did not end within the MAIN PCB ASS’Y TIME OUT specified time. OPTICAL UNIT The focus lens was not driven. MAIN PCB ASS’Y OPTICAL UNIT E03 E09 E14 EF Auto Flash Control did not end within the MAIN PCB ASS’Y TIME OUT specified time. OPTICAL UNIT JPEG DMA JPEG processing did not end within the TIME OUT specified time. UNKOWN When unkown error, cause of which is MAIN PCB ASS’Y UNKOWN not known, occurs. E16 IMAGING TIME When communication between CPU and OUT peripheral IC is not completed within the MAIN PCB ASS’Y specified time during recording using EVF or after completion of recording. E18 E23 ZOOM LENS Movement of the lens barrel did not end MAIN PCB ASS’Y ERROR within the specified time. OPTICAL UNIT CF NO SPACE When the CF becomes full during writing of photographed images to CF, writing is repeatedly performed with the JPEG compression ratio successively increased to reduce the size of the image file until it MAIN PCB ASS’Y can be successfully written to CF. This error occurs when writing of the JPEG image file fails after 10 retries at increasingly higher compression ratios. E24 E25 E26 POWER ON The power of the imaging circuit on the MAIN PCB ASS’Y ERROR MAIN PCB ASS’Y was not detected. DC/DC PCB ASS’Y FOCUS PI Detection of the focus PI (photo- OPTICAL UNIT ERROR interrupter) failed. MAIN PCB ASS’Y CAPTURE Writing of the photograph image to TIME OUT SDRAM did not end within the specified time. 2-5 MAIN PCB ASS’Y CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Error Code E27 Name Occurrence Conditions CF WRITE Free area could not be secured in the TIME OVER buffer for the photograph image within the specified time in the continuous Cause and Probable Faulty Part CF CARD MAIN PCB ASS’Y shooting mode. E30 POWER OFF The camera power was turned OFF while The battery or DC plug was removed ERROR the image was being recorded to the CF while the image was being recorded to Card. (The error code is displayed when the CF Card. the camera is next turned ON.) → Remedy: Restart the camera. * This error may occur after E23. E50 E51 E52 CF FORMAT The CF Card could not be formatted ERROR properly. CF ACCESS When image data cannot be read from ERROR CF normally. QUICK REVIEW Review of the photograph image failed. ERROR 2-6 CF CARD CF CARD MAIN PCB ASS’Y CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3.2 When a Problem Occurs [Remedy] • Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring to the table below. • Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the table below. [NOTE] • Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the chapter of “Adjustments”. Problem (when an error code is not displayed) Cause and Probable Faulty Part The camera does not work. MAIN PCB ASS’Y REAR COVER UNIT DC/DC PCB ASS’Y BATTERY BOX UNIT The image is not displayed on the LCD Monitor. MAIN PCB ASS’Y BUTTON PCB ASS’Y LCD PANEL BACK LIGHT UNIT The photograph image is abnormal. OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y The zoom does not function. OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y BATTERY BOX UNIT REAR COVER UNIT The Built-in Flash does not fire. FLASH UNIT DC/DC PCB ASS’Y Video output is strange. MAIN PCB ASS’Y Communications with the personal computer is not possible. MAIN PCB ASS’Y The CF card or Micro Drives is not recognized. CF CARD REAR COVER UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y Buttons/The Mode dial do not work. REAR COVER UNIT RLS PCB ASS’Y 2-7 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION CONTENTS 1. Before Starting the Repair Work 1.1 Precaution on Flash High Tension Circuit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1 1.2 List of Tools ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1 1.3 List of Supplies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1 1.4 Flexible Connectors --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-2 2. Disassembly/Assembly 2.1 Procedure --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-3 2.2 REAR COVER UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-4 2.3 FRONT COVER UNIT, CF COVER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-5 2.4 LENS BARREL SHEET, BATTERY COVER UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------- 3-6 2.5 BACKLIGHT UNIT, LCD PANEL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-7 2.6 MAIN PCB ASS’Y --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-8 2.7 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-9 2.8 FLASH UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-10 2.9 OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-11 2.10 CCD UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-12 2.11 BATTERY BOX UNIT, RLS PCB ASS’Y, LITHIUM BATTERY HOLDER -----------------------------------3-13 2.12 OPTICAL UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-14 2.13 Assembling the FINDER UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-15 2.14 Screw List -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-16 3. Adjustments 3.1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-17 3.2 Adjustment Tools ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-18 3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-19 3.3.1 TWAIN Driver Installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-19 3.3.2 Installing the Adjustment Software --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-19 3.3.3 Preparation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-21 3.3.4 Starting up the Adjustment Software ---------------------------------------------------------------------------3-22 3.3.5 Menu Window -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-22 3.3.6 How to Use the Adjustment Software -------------------------------------------------------------------------3-22 3.4 Calibration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-23 3.4.1 Calibration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-23 3.5 Adjustment Procedure -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-27 3.5.1 CCD Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-27 3.5.2 Optical Unit Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-29 3.5.3 Imaging Process Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-31 3.5.4 Pixel Dot Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-35 3.5.5 Flash Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-37 3.5.6 Language (For Oth) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-39 3.5.7 Language Settings ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-41 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 1. Before Starting the Repair Work Be sure to read the following precaution before starting the repair work. 1.1 Precaution on Flash High Tension Circuit • • When the FRONT COVER UNIT is removed, be sure to discharge the main capacitor. (Discharging resistor: 1 k ohms, approx. 5 W.) First contact the GND terminal of the main capacitor with the discharging resistor. Then contact the positive terminal of the main capacitor. CAUTION: Be careful of electric shock because the circuit is the high tension circuit. FLASH UNIT – terminal + terminal DC/DC PCB ASS’Y Fig. 3-1 Precaution on flash high tension circuit 1.2 List of Tools The following tools are used for the re-assembling during service. (1) List of tools New Name of tools DRIVER HANDLE Part No. CY9-7014-00 Areas where supplies are used CCD UNIT 1.3 List of Supplies The following supplies are used for the re-assembling during service. (1) List of supplies New Name of supplies DIA BOND 1663G ADHESIVE TAPE, SONY T4000 ADHESIVE TAPE, 3M NO.56 Part No. CY9-8129-000 CY4-6012-000 CY4-6018-000 3-1 Areas where supplies are used Attaching the parts together Fixing the flexible cable DC/DC SHIELD CASE 1 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 1.4 Flexible Connectors This product uses the four types of the flexible connectors. 1 Type A The contact-piece should face frontwards Unconnected state Connected state 2 Type B The contact-piece UNLOCK should face downwards LOCK Unlocked state Locked state 3 Type C UNLOCK LOCK The contact-piece should face downwards Unlocked state Locked state 4 Type D UNLOCK LOCK The contact-piece should face upwards Unlocked state Locked state Fig. 3-2 Flexible connectors CAUTIONS: 1. For the connectors of Type B, Type C and Type D, set them to the unlocked state before removing and inserting flexible card. After flexible card is inserted, set them to the locked state. 2. The flexible card is equipped with the holes as shown. Use them for removal and insertion by inserting the tweezers into them as required. 3-2 Holes Fig. 3-3 Holes for removal CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 2. Disassembly/Assembly 2.1 Procedure Disassembling procedure of PowerShot A40 (A30) is shown by the following flowchart. Reverse the disassembling procedure to reassemble them. ∗ The pages to refer are shown in parenthesis ( ). REAR COVER UNIT (3-4) FRONT COVER UNIT (3-5) CF COVER (3-5) LCD PANEL (3-7) CAUTION Be careful high tension LENS BARREL SHEET (3-6) BATTERY COVER UNIT (3-6) BACK LIGHT UNIT (3-7) MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3-8) DC/DC PCB ASS’Y (3-9) FLASH UNIT (3-10) OPTICAL UNIT (3-11) BATTERY BOX UNIT (3-13) RLS PCB ASS’Y (3-13) LENS PLATE LENS BARREL CAP BARRIER CLOSE SPRING BARRIER PLATE 1 BARRIER PLATE 2 BARRIER PLATE 2 SPRING BARRIER BASE BARRIER OPEN SPRING BARRIER DRIVE RING (3-14) (3-14) (3-14) (3-14) (3-14) (3-14) (3-14) (3-14) (3-14) LITIUM BATTERY HOLDER (3-13) FINDER UNIT CCD UNIT 3-3 (3-12) (3-11) CCD RUBBER IR FILTER (3-12) (3-12) CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION REAR COVER UNIT (1)-3 (1)-1 a (1)-3 (1)-1 b REAR COVER UNIT a (1)-1 (1)-1 a b (1)-1 (1)-1 b CONNECTOR COVER (1)-2 CF COVER Fig. 3-4 REAR COVER UNIT 2.2 REAR COVER UNIT (1) REAR COVER UNIT 1. Remove the six screws. Remove the one screw by turning over the CONNECTOR COVER. 2. Open the CF COVER. 3. Open the REAR COVER UNIT in the direction of arrow and remove it by disconnecting the two flexible printed wired board. 3-4 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION CF COVER (1)-2 (1)-2 BATTERY COVER UNIT (1)-1 Fig. 3-5 FRONT COVER UNIT, CF COVER 2.3 FRONT COVER UNIT, CF COVER (1) FRONT COVER UNIT, CF COVER 1. Open the BATTERY COVER UNIT after releasing the look while pushing the BATTERY OPEN BUTTON in the direction of the arrow . 2. Take the FRONT COVER UNIT in the direction of arrow and at the same time remove the CF COVER. 3-5 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION BATTERY COVER BAR (1)-1 LENS BARREL SHEET (2)-2 BATTERY COVER UNIT (2)-1 NOTE (Assembling) (Top view) Lever block BATTERY COVER BAR BATTERY COVER UNIT BATTERY COVER UNIT Groove BATTERY COVER BAR Fig. 3-6 LENS BARREL SHEET, BATTERY COVER UNIT 2.4 LENS BARREL SHEET, BATTERY COVER UNIT (1) LENS BARREL SHEET 1. Remove the LENS BARREL SHEET. (2) BATTERY COVER UNIT 1. Insert tweezers or the like into the groove of the BATTERY COVER BAR and remove it in the direction of arrow. 2. Remove the BATTERY COVER UNIT. NOTE (Assembling) Attach the lever block to the BATTERY COVER UNIT. 3-6 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-4 BACKLIGHT UNIT NOTE (Assembling) (1)-3 (1)-2 c The BACKLIGHT UNIT that is supplied as the service part has the protection sheet on the back. Remove it. (2)-1 Claws Claws (2)-1 (1)-1 (1)-3 Claws (2)-1 LCD PANEL Fig. 3-7 BACKLIGHT UNIT, LCD PANEL 2.5 BACKLIGHT UNIT, LCD PANEL (1) BACKLIGHT UNIT 1. Remove the flexible printed wired board of the BACKLIGHT UNIT. 2. Remove the screw. 3. Rotate the BACKLIGHT UNIT in the direction of arrow and remove it by releasing the claws. 4. Remove the flexible printed wired board of the LCD PANEL. (2) LCD PANEL 1. Release the four claws in the top and bottom, and remove the LCD PANEL in the direction of arrow. 3-7 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION How to fold the OPT FPC (1)-4 M-R FPC (1)-1 EMC SHEET 2 (1)-2 d (1)-3 Claws OPT FPC M-S FPC CCD UNIT FPC (1)-9 (1)-8 (1)-10 (1)-6 (1)-7 c (1)-5 M-D FPC MAIN PCB ASS’Y Fig. 3-8 MAIN PCB ASS’Y 2.6 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1) MAIN PCB ASS’Y 1. Remove the EMC SHEET 2. 2. Remove the screws. 3. Remove the OPT FPC. 4. Remove the M-R FPC. 5. Remove the M-D FPC. 6. Remove the flexible printed wired board of the CCD UNIT. 7. Remove the two screws. 8. While taking care of the claws in the top and bottom, remove the MAIN PCB ASS'Y in the direction of arrow. 9. Remove the M-S FPC. 10. Disconnect the connector. 3-8 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-1 (1)-3 (1)-1 (1)-2 NOTE (Assembling) c DC/DC PCB ASS’Y DC/DC SHIELD CASE 1 Insulation tape Fig. 3-9 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y 2.7 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y (1) DC/DC PCB ASS’Y 1. Disconnect the two connectors. 2. Remove the two screws. 3. Remove the DC/DC PCB ASS’Y in the direction of arrow. NOTE (Assembling) Attach the insulation tape to the DC/DC SHIELD CASE 1. 3-9 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-6 M-S FPC (1)-2 Mold part FLASH UNIT (1)-5 EMS SHEET 1 c (1)-3 c (1)-3 (1)-4 Fig. 3-10 FLASH UNIT 2.8 FLASH UNIT (1) FLASH UNIT 1. Remove the HIGH VOLTAGE CAUTION TAPE. 2. Remove the mold part of the FLASH UNIT from the dowel with the sharp point tweezers or the like. 3. Remove the two screws. (One screw from the front and the other from the rear.) 4. Remove the FLASH UNIT by sliding it. 5. Remove the EMS SHEET 1. 6. Remove the M-S FPC. 3-10 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION FINDER UNIT OPTICAL UNIT e (2)-2 (2)-1 (2)-3 (1)-2 e (1)-1 Fig. 3-11 OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT 2.9 OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT (1) OPTICAL UNIT 1. Remove the four screws. 2. While taking care of flexible printed wired board, remove the OPTICAL UNIT in the direction of arrow. (2) FINDER UNIT 1. Remove the flexible printed wired board. 2. Remove the two screws. 3. Remove the FINDER UNIT in the direction of arrow. 3-11 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION OPTICAL UNIT (1)-3 IR FILTER (1)-3 CCD RUBBER (1)-2 CCD WASHER CCD UNIT (1)-2 f (1)-1 Fig. 3-12 CCD UNIT 2.10 CCD UNIT (1) CCD UNIT 1. Remove the three screws. ∗ Use the HAND DRILL BIT (CY9-1548-000). 2. Remove the CCD UNIT. CAUTION Be careful not to drop the washers. 3. Remove the CCD RUBBER, IR FILTER. 3-12 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (2)-1 RLS PCB ASS’Y Remove soldering (3)-1 LITHIUM BATTERY Claw (2)-2 (3)-1 LITHIUM BATTERY HOLDER (1)-2 (1)-1 e BATTERY BOX UNIT MAIN FRAME Fig. 3-13 BATTERY BOX UNIT, RLS PCB ASS’Y, LITHIUM BATTERY HOLDER 2.11 BATTERY BOX UNIT, RLS PCB ASS’Y, LITHIUM BATTERY HOLDER (1) BATTERY BOX UNIT 1. Remove the two screws. 2. Remove the BATTERY BOX UNIT in the direction of arrow. (2) RLS PCB ASS’Y 1. Remove soldering. ( : red, : black) 2. Release the claws and remove the RLS PCB ASS’Y in the direction of arrow. (3) LITHIUM BATTERY HOLDER 1. Remove the LITHIUM BATTERY from the LITHIUM BATTERY HOLDER. 3-13 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION Insert tweezers or the like. (1)-2 Insert tweezers or the like. (1)-1 NOTE (Assembling) (1)-3 to (1)-7 LENS PLATE LENS BARREL CAP (1)-3 BARRIER PLATE 2 SPRING BARRIER PLATE 2 BARRIER CLOSE BARRIER PLATE 1 SPRING (1)-5 (1)-3 (1)-4 (1)-5 BARRIER CLOSE SPRING g (1)-6 (1)-7 (1)-6 (1)-4 (1)-8 (1)-7 (1)-9 BARRIER BASE BARRIER DRIVE RING (1)-11 BARRIER OPEN SPRING (1)-10 BARRIER PLATE 1 BARRIER PLATE 2 NOTE (Assembling) (1)-10 (1)-8 BARRIER OPEN SPRING (1)-10 DC2.5V 2.12 OPTICAL UNIT BARRIER PLATE 2 SPRING DC2.5V Fig. 3-14 OPTICAL UNIT (1) OPTICAL UNIT 1. Remove the LENS PLATE by inserting tweezers or the like into its groove. 2. Insert tweezers or the like to the LENS BARREL CAP. Rotate it in the clockwise direction and remove it. 3. Remove the BARRIER CLOSE SPRING (2 pieces). 4. Remove an end of the BARRIER PLATE 2 SPIRNG (2 pieces) and loosen the fastening of the BARRIER PLATE 2. 5. Remove the BARRIER PLATE 1 (2 pieces). 6. Remove the BARRIER PLATE 2 (2 pieces). 7. Remove the BARRIER PLATE 2 SPIRNG (2 pieces). 8. Remove the two screws. NOTE (Assembling) Apply the voltage (DC 2.5V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the BARREL is fully comes out. 9. Remove the BARRIER BASE. 10. Remove the BARRIER OPEN SPRING (2 pieces). NOTE (Assembling) Apply the voltage (DC 2.5V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the BARREL is full housed. 11. Remove the BARRIER DRIVE RING. 3-14 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-1 BARREL DC2.5V (1)-1 The SLIDER must have been moved fully to the top of the BARREL. (1)-2 SLIDER FINDER UNIT (1)-2 e (1)-3 BARREL FINDER UNIT DC2.5V (1)-3 Fig. 3-15 Assembling the FINDER UNIT 2.13 Assembling the FINDER UNIT (1) Assembling the FINDER UNIT 1. Apply the voltage (DC 2.5V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the BARREL fully comes out. 2. Move the SLIDER fully to the top of the BARREL and secure it with the two screws. 3. Apply the voltage (DC 2.5V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the BARREL is full housed. 3-15 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 2.14 Screw List a A40 CD1-4276-000 a A30 CD1-4283-000 5.0mm GRAY/SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP) b A30 GRAY/SILVER M1.7 GRAY/SILVER M1.7 c d e CD1-3441-000 XA4-9170-407 3.0mm 3.0mm METAL M1.7 f g XA4-9170-307 XA4-9140-359 3.0mm METAL M1.4 (SELF TAP) 3.5mm CD1-4270-000 3.5mm GRAY M1.7 b A30 CD1-4284-000 3.5mm 5.0mm GRAY/SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP) CD1-4277-000 b A40 CD1-4277-000 BLACK M1.7 (SELF TAP) 3.5mm METAL M1.4 (SELF TAP) 3-16 4.0mm METAL M1.4 (SELF TAP) CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3. Adjustments 3.1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items PowerShot A30/A40 requires electrical adjustments when certain parts are replaced. The table below indicates the adjustments required for the respective part replacements. For all other parts not listed below, no electrical adjustments are necessary after replacement. Adjustment Items CCD Adjustment Optical Unit Adjustment Replacement Part Imaging Process Pixel Dot Flash Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment BATTERY BOX UNIT DC/DC PCB ASS’Y CCD UNIT #1 #2 #3 #4 OPTICAL UNIT FLASH UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y LCD PANEL BACK LIGHT UNIT : Adjustment is necessary after replacement. : Adjustment is necessary after replacement. (Adjustment is not necessary, only if the adjustment data has been saved and then transferred after the part is replaced.) Blank : Adjustment is unnecessary. ∗ When CCD UNIT is replaced, adjust certainly at the procedure as below. #1. CCD Adjustment #2. Imaging Process Adjustment #3. Pixel Dot Adjustment #4. Flash Adjustment 3-17 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.2 Adjustment Tools The following tools are required for electrical adjustment. DESCRIPTION PARTS NO. PC/AT-Compatible Machine (Windows98 pre-installed Model, USB port) Adjustment Software (CD-ROM) — CY8-4375-031 REMARKS Local purchase CD-ROM, SERVICE MANUAL (J/E) Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 — Enclosed in camera kit (or Local purchase) INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU (USB Cable) — (or Local purchase) Brightness Box (light source A) — Local purchase Color Viewer (5600° K) DY9-2039-100 (or Local purchase) Standard Color Bar Chart DY9-2002-000 (or Local purchase) Standard 18% Gray Chart CY4-6016-000 CHART, 18%GRAY Zoom /AF Chart W-10 Filter C-12 Filter *2 — *1 CY9-1543-000 (or Local purchase) DY9-2029-000 (or Local purchase) ND-4 Filter — Local purchase ND-8 Filter — Local purchase Light-Shielding Cloth (500 × 500 or larger) — Local purchase Tripod — Local purchase *1 Print the Auto Focus Chart on the legal size paper from the “Zoom_AFChart_Legal.pdf ” ( in the folder of this CD-ROM, :\Adjust\Chart). Print the Auto Focus Chart on the A3 size paper from the “Zoom_AFChart_A3.pdf ”. *2 2pcs. required. 3-18 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments 3.3.1 TWAIN Driver Installation Install the USB Driver for Adjustment in the CD-ROM to PC. (“This Adjustment Software” is impossible when the RS-232C TWAIN driver is used.) 3.3.2 Installing the Adjustment Software 1. Double click the icon on the launcher screen or a file in the CD-ROM. (Model name of the camera that you are going to adjust and the name of the adjustment software are different.) A40 Camera Type Third place Destination of Serial No. USA/Europe/Canada 2/3/5 OTH (Asia/Oceania) 4 Adjustment Software Icon File Path A40_USA_Adj. A40_OTH_Adj. \Adjust\A40\USA\Setup.exe \Adjust\A40\OTH\Setup.exe A30 Camera Type Third place Destination of Serial No. USA/Europe/Canada 2/3/5 OTH (Asia/Oceania) 4 Adjustment Software Icon A30_USA_Adj. A30_OTH_Adj. File Path \Adjust\A30\USA\Setup.exe \Adjust\A30\OTH\Setup.exe 2. When the dialog box below appears, click the “OK” button. * All figures for the Adjustment Software are examples of the PowerShot A40. 3-19 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3. When the dialog box below appears, click the button. (Software installation will then begin.) 4. When the dialog box below appears, click the “Continue” button. (In the case that you do not add a shortcut on desktop, remove clicking from the check box.) 3-20 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3.3 Preparation Before starting up the Adjustment Software, follow the preparatory steps below: 1. Obtain all the tools necessary for the adjustment. 2. Connect the Camera to the Power Source with the Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500. 3. Set the Replay Mode on the camera and turn on. Personal Computer USB INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU CAMERA BODY DIGITAL Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 4. Connect the Camera’s Digital terminal to the PC’s USB Port with INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300 PCU. 5. Turn on the camera. Note: Perform the preparation in the following order otherwise the camera won’t work properly. 3-21 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3.4 Starting up the Adjustment Software After completing the preparatory steps, click Start and move the cursor to Program; then select Canon Digital Camera and click PowerShot A30/A40 Adjustment. 3.3.5 Menu Window When the Adjustment Software starts up, the Menu Window below will appear. 3.3.6 How to Use the Adjustment Software Calibration/Adjustment For starting, click the button related with adjustment. * Whenever you use your light source for the adjustment for the first time, be sure to click the “Calibration” Button. Quitting the Adjustment Software Click the “Exit” button. Saving or Loading data • “Save” button : This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format. • “Load” button : This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera. Saving or Loading data • “Save” button : This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format. • “Load” button : This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera. Notes • If the adjustment fails, a message indicating the failure will appear on each product. If this happens, do the adjustment again. • The Adjustment Software is dedicated only to Canon Digital Camera PowerShot A30/A40. Never use it for any other camera. • The Windows98/2000 must be pre-installed on the computer that is equipped with the USB terminal. (Windows95 does not support the USB.) * The operation with the WinMe, etc. is not guaranteed. 3-22 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.4 Calibration 3.4.1 Calibration ■ Tools Used • Reference Camera (Merchandise) • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • Adjustment Software • W-10 Filter (2pcs.) • Personal Computer • ND-8 Filter • Color Viewer (5600° K) • ND-4 Filter • C-12 Filter • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU 1 Click the “Calibration” button. 2 1. When the message on the right appears, check that the reference camera (Merchandise) is connected to the computer. 2. Click the “OK” button. 3 When the message on the right appears, go to 4. 3-23 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C-12 Filter. 2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12. 3. Click the “Check” button. 4. Check the Brightness level if it is within 0 ± 5. * If not, calibrate the Brightness Box until it becomes within 0 ± 5. 5. Click the “NEXT” button. 5 1. When the message on the right appears, Set the Brightness Box to EV15 and attach the ND-8 Filter while setting the C-12 Filter between the lens. 2. Click the “Check” button. 3. Check the Brightness level if it is within 0 ± 5. * If not, calibrate the Brightness Box until it becomes within 0 ± 5. 4. Click the “NEXT” button. 6 When the message on the right appears go to 7. 7 1. Attach the ND-4 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Brightness Box C-12 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer Color Viewer ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 3-24 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 8 When the message on the right appears go to 9. 9 1. Remove the ND-4 Filter. 2. Attach the two W-10 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer W-10 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 10 When the message on the right appears go to 11. 11 1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the ND-4 Filter attached. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer Color Bar Chart ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer 3-25 Stand CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 12 Point and drag the shot yellow area to be measured with mouse. 13 Check “Save as Reference Yellow (or Red)” click the “OK” button. Measure “RED” referring to the procedures from the above. 14 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Calibration”.) 3-26 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5 Adjustment Procedure 3.5.1 CCD Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU • Brightness Box (light source A) • Adjustment Software • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • C-12 Filter 1 Click the “CCD” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3. 3 1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C-12 Filter. 2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. C-12 Filter Brightness Box CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer 3-27 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears, Set the Brightness Box to EV15 while setting the C-12 Filter between the lens. Click the “ADJUST” button. 5 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “CCD” Adjustment.) 3-28 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.2 Optical Unit Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU • ZOOM/AF Chart • Tripod • Adjustment Software • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 1 Click the “Optical Unit” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, turn off/on the camera. Click the “OK” button. 3 When the message on the right appears, go to 4. 3-29 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 1. Place the Zoom Chart at 53.5cm away from the front of the camera finder. * Place the Auto Focus Chart on a plain color wall or equivalent. * Adjust the light so that the brightness of the chart will be about EV8.5. 2. Adjust the position of the camera finely so that the center of the Auto Focus Chart is aligned with the center of the LCD. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. * When the adjustment does not work, click the “Default” button. 5 ZOOM/AF CHART 53.5cm Power Source Personal Computer When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Optical Unit” Adjustment.) 3-30 CAMERA BODY Tripod CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.3 Imaging Process Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU • Brightness Box (light source A) • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700 • Color Viewer (5600° K) • Adjustment Software • W-10 Filter (2 pcs.) • Light-Shielding Cloth 1 Click the “Imaging Process” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, turn off/on the camera. Click the “OK” button. 3 When the message on the right appears, go to 4. 3-31 • DC Coupler DR-700 • Color Bar Chart • ND-4 Filter CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 1. Attach the ND-4 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 5 When the message on the right appears, go to 6. 6 1. Remove the ND-4 Filter. 2. Attach the two W-10 Filters. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer W-10 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 7 When the message on the right appears, go to 8. 3-32 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 8 1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the viewing image of the color bar chart is the full of LCD. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer Color Bar Chart ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer 9 Point and drag the shot yellow area to be measured with mouse. 10 1. Check “Save as Reference Yellow (or Red)”, and click the “OK” button. * Measure “Red” referring to the procedures from the above. 2. If these data are within specifications, go to 12. * Specification Ave_Cr = Reference Camera ± 10 Ave_Cb = Reference Camera ± 10 11 1. Confirm to see that the image on the PC monitor satisfies the specifications. 2. If the image on the PC monitor does not satisfy the specifications, change the data using UP, DOWN button or change the data directly by typing the data in the text box. Then click the “UPDATE” button. 3-33 Stand CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 12 When the adjustment is completed, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Imaging Process” Adjustment.) 3-34 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.4 Pixel Dot Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU • Brightness Box (light source A) • Color Viewer (5600° K) • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • Adjustment Software • C-12 Filter • Light-Shielding Cloth (500 × 500 or larger) 1 Click the “Pixel Dot” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3. 3 1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C-12 Filter. 2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. C-12 Filter Brightness Box CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer 3-35 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 1. When the message on the right appears, cover the camera with the Light-Shielding Cloth so that the no light reasons the CCD. 2. Click the “ADJUST” button. 5 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Pixel Dot” Adjustment.) 3-36 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.5 Flash Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • Adjustment Software 1 Click the “Flash” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3. 3 1. Set 18% Gray Chart 60cm from the Finder front. 2. Make the room as dark as a darkroom. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. • 18% Gray Chart 18% Gray Chart 60cm Power Source CAMERA BODY Personal Computer 3-37 Tripod CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Flash” Adjustment.) 3-38 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.6 Language (For Oth) ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • Adjustment Software (FontSet.exe) 1 Open the “FontSet.exe” and click the “New Connection” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, confirm the model name, and click the “OK” button. 3 When the message on the right appears, click the “Oth” button. 3-39 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 *Make sure to appear “err:0 on the bottom line. 3-40 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.7 Language Settings It is not required to set the language. 3-41 CHAPTER 4. PARTS CATALOG CONTENTS PowerShot A40/PowerShot A30 Casing Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Parts-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Parts-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OPTICAL UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg1 Pg2 Pg3 Pg4 Accessories-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg5 Accessories-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg6 Accessories-3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg7 Service Tools -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg8 Category of CLASS A: Frequency of use: High B: Frequency of use: Middle C: Frequency of use: Low D: Safety-related critical parts E: Consumable parts F: Standard screws and washers S: Supply of the parts is limited PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Casing Parts Pg1 12 11 10 9 16 7 14 8 2 4 15 5 3 1 15 6 16 15 16 13 PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg1 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS 1 2 CY1-6154-000 CM1-1387-000 B B 1 1 RING, SCREW FRONT COVER UNIT A40/A30 A30 3 4 CM1-1373-000 CD1-3790-000 B B 1 1 FRONT COVER UNIT CAP, RELEASE A40 A40 5 CD1-3413-000 B 1 BASE, RELEASE A40 6 7 CD1-4260-000 CD1-3432-000 B C 1 1 COVER, CONNECTOR SHEET, LENS BARREL A40/A30 A40/A30 8 CM1-1375-000 CM1-1388-000 B B 1 1 BATTERY COVER UNIT BATTERY COVER UNIT A40 A30 9 CD1-3486-000 C 1 BAR, BATTERY COVER A40/A30 10 11 CD1-4261-000 CM1-1374-000 B B 1 1 COVER, CF REAR COVER UNIT A40/A30 A40/A30 12 13 CD1-4274-000 CD1-4265-000 B B 1 1 COVER, HOLE WINDOW, LCD A40/A30 A40/A30 14 CY1-6136-000 B 1 PLATE, BODY NUMBER (J) A40 (FOR JAPAN) CY1-6137-000 CY1-6138-000 CY1-6139-000 B B B 1 1 1 PLATE, BODY NUMBER (N) PLATE, BODY NUMBER (E) PLATE, BODY NUMBER (O) A40 (FOR USA/CANADA) A40 (FOR EUROPE) A40 (FOR ASIA/AUSTRARIA) CY1-6140-000 CY1-6141-000 B B 1 1 PLATE, BODY NUMBER (J) (MALAYSIA) A40 (FOR JAPAN) PLATE, BODY NUMBER (N) (MALAYSIA) A40 (FOR USA/CANADA) CY1-6142-000 B 1 PLATE, BODY NUMBER (E) (MALAYSIA) A40 (FOR EUROPE) CY1-6143-000 CY1-6144-000 B B 1 1 PLATE, BODY NUMBER (O) (MALAYSIA) A40 (FOR ASIA/AUSTRARIA) PLATE, BODY NUMBER (J) A30 (FOR JAPAN) CY1-6145-000 CY1-6146-000 B B 1 1 PLATE, BODY NUMBER (N) PLATE, BODY NUMBER (E) A30 (FOR USA/CANADA) A30 (FOR EUROPE) CY1-6147-000 B 1 PLATE, BODY NUMBER (O) A30 (FOR ASIA/AUSTRARIA) 15 CD1-4276-000 CD1-4283-000 F F 4 4 SCREW SCREW A40 A30 16 CD1-4277-000 CD1-4284-000 F F 3 2 SCREW SCREW A40 A30 CD1-4277-000 F 1 SCREW A30 PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg2 Internal Parts-1 6 9 10 7 8 11 12 12 13 4 12 5 1 15 14 3 2 PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg2 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS 1 2 CD1-3510-000 CM1-1377-000 C C 1 1 CASE, DC/DC SHIELD 2 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y A40/A30 A40 3 CM1-1390-000 CD1-3509-000 C C 1 1 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y CASE, DC/DC SHIELD 1 A30 A40/A30 4 WG2-5213-000 C 1 PANEL, LCD A40/A30 5 WG2-5213-001 CM1-1381-000 C C 1 1 PANEL, LCD (SELECTION) BACK LIGHT UNIT A40/A30 A40/A30 6 7 CD1-3508-000 CM1-1376-000 C C 1 1 CASE, MAIN SHIELD 2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y A40/A30 A40 CM1-1389-000 C 1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y A30 8 9 CD1-3507-010 CK2-1204-000 C C 1 1 CASE, MAIN SHIELD 1 FPC, M-R A40/A30 A40/A30 10 11 CD1-4281-000 CK2-1202-000 C C 1 1 SHEET, EM 2 FPC, M-D A40/A30 A40/A30 12 CD1-4270-000 F 5 SCREW A40/A30 13 14 15 CD1-3441-000 WD1-5063-000 CD1-4282-000 F C C 1 1 1 SCREW FUSE, MATSU.DENKI UNHH205 SHEET, DC/DC A40/A30 A40/A30 A40/A30 PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg3 Internal Parts-2 5 6 MIC.: A40 only 3 7 10 2 10 9 9 N.S 4 9 11 1 9 8 See Pg4 PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg3 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS 1 2 CM1-1180-000 CD1-4262-000 B B 1 1 FINDER UNIT HOLDER, LITHIUM BATTERY A40/A30 A40/A30 3 4 CM1-1380-000 CM1-1383-000 C C 1 1 RLS PCB ASS’Y BATTERY BOX UNIT A40/A30 A40/A30 5 CM1-1378-000 C 1 FLASH UNIT A40 6 CM1-1391-000 CK2-1203-000 C C 1 1 FLASH UNIT FPC, M-S A30 A40/A30 7 8 CD1-3799-000 CD1-3473-010 C C 1 1 SHEET, EM 1 FRAME, MAIN A40/A30 A40/A30 9 XA4-9170-407 F 8 SCREW A40/A30 10 11 CD1-4270-000 CD1-4435-000 F C 2 1 SCREW SHEET, CONDUCTION A40/A30 A40/A30 PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg4 OPTICAL UNIT 15 14 16 2 13 12 14 14 8 10 9 4 6 1 7 11 10 5 8 5 6 3 4 PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg4 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS 1 2 CD1-4257-000 CY1-6133-000 B B 1 1 PLATE, LENS OPTICAL UNIT A40/A30 A40 3 CY1-6134-000 CD1-4256-000 B C 1 1 OPTICAL UNIT CAP, LENS BARREL A30 A40/A30 4 CS8-5228-000 C 2 SPRING, BARRIER CLOSE A40/A30 5 6 CD1-4254-000 CD1-4255-000 B B 2 2 PLATE, BARRIER 1 PLATE, BARRIER 2 A40/A30 A40/A30 7 8 XA4-9140-359 CS8-6159-000 F C 2 2 SCREW SPRING, BARRIER PLATE 2 A40/A30 A40/A30 9 CD1-3448-000 C 1 BASE, BARRIER A40/A30 10 11 CS8-5229-000 CD1-3447-000 C C 2 1 SPRING, BARRIER OPEN RING, BARRIER DRIVE A40/A30 A40/A30 12 YN1-2011-000 YN1-2021-000 C C 1 1 FILTER, IR FILTER, IR A40 A30 13 FC2-9355-000 C 1 RUBBER, CCD A40/A30 14 15 CD1-3443-000 020 CD1-3443-000 040 CY1-6092-000 C C C 3 3 1 WASHER, CCD WASHER, CCD CCD UNIT A40 A30 A40 16 CY1-6135-000 XA4-9140-307 C F 1 3 CCD UNIT SCREW A30 A40/A30 PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg5 Accessories-1 Wrist Strap WS-200 USB Interface Cable IFC-300PCU Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 1 N.S N.S Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk, ArcSoft Camera Suite Disk Direct Interface Cable DIF-100 AC Cable 3 2 N.S N.S CF Card FC-8M Battery Charger CB-3AH Soft Case SC-PS600 N.S N.S Video Cable VC-100 NiMH Battery NB4-100 N.S N.S N.Sl : N.S Stand for No Stock (Product available) N.S PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg5 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS 1 2 C84-1060-000 C84-1109-000 B S 1 1 WRIST STRAP WS-200 CD-ROM, SOLUTION VER.8.0 (J/E) 3 C84-1110-000 WT3-5062-000 S C 1 1 CD-ROM, SOLUTION VER.8.0 (E/F/S) AC CABLE (J) FOR JAPAN WT3-5063-000 C 1 AC CABLE (N) FOR USA/CANADA WT3-5064-000 WT3-5115-000 C C 1 1 AC CABLE (E) AC CABLE (B) FOR EUROPE/ASIA FOR ASIA WT3-5066-000 C 1 AC CABLE (A) FOR AUSTRARIA PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg6 Accessories-2 Conversion Lens Adapter Wide Converter Tele Converter Close-up Lens LA-DC52 WC-DC52 TC-DC52 250D (52mm) 1 N.S Waterproof Case WP-DC200s 3 N.S N.S 2 4 Waterproof Seal 5 N.S Silicone Grease 6 Anti-Condesation Solution 7 Neck Strap 8 Wrist Strap N.Sl : N.S Stand for No Stock (Product available) 9 N.S PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg6 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 CD1-3830-000 CD1-4042-000 B B 1 1 CAP, FRONT CAP, REAR 3 4 CD1-4315-000 CD1-4316-000 B B 1 1 CAP, FRONT CAP, REAR 5 CY1-6100-000 B 1 PACKING, RUBBER, WP-DC200 6 7 DY9-3029-000 DY9-3028-000 C C 1 1 GREASE, PACKING PROTECTOR, MOISTURE 8 9 CY1-6099-000 CY1-6174-000 B B 1 1 NECK STRAP WRIST STRAP REMARKS PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg7 Accessories-3 Camera User Guide 1 Software Starter Guide 2 System Map 3 PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg7 PARTS LIST SYMBOL 1 PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS CDI-J028-000 CDI-E047-000 S S 1 1 I.BOOK (J) PS A40/A30 I.BOOK (E) PS A40/A30 FOR JAPAN FOR USA/CANADA/ASIA/ CDI-F037-000 S 1 I.BOOK (F) PS A40/A30 FOR CANADA CDI-S038-000 S 1 I.BOOK (S) PS A40/A30 FOR USA CDI-J032-000 CDI-E041-000 S S 1 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE (J) FOR VER8.0 SOFTWARE GUIDE (E) FOR VER8.0 FOR JAPAN FOR USA/CANADA/ASIA/ CDI-F031-000 S 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE (F) FOR VER8.0 FOR CANADA CDI-S028-000 S 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE (S) FOR VER8.0 FOR USA CDI-J029-000 CDI-E048-000 S S 1 1 SYSTEM MAP (J) PS A40/A30 SYSTEM MAP (E) PS A40/A30 FOR JAPAN FOR USA/CANADA/ASIA/ AUSTRARIA 2 AUSTRARIA 3 AUSTRARIA CDI-F038-000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP (F) PS A40/A30 FOR CANADA CDI-S039-000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP (S) PS A40/A30 FOR USA PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg8 S e rv i c e T o o l s DIA BOND NO.1663G BLACK W-10 Filter 5 1 Adhesive Tape SONY T4000 18% Gray Chart 2 6 Adhesive Tape 3M NO.56 3 7 C-12 Filter 4 PowerShot A40 PowerShot A30 Pg8 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 CY9-8129-000 CY4-6012-000 Y Y 1 1 BOND, DIA BOND NO.1663G BLACK ADHESIVE TAPE, SONY T4000 3 4 CY4-6018-000 DY9-2029-000 Y Y 1 1 ADHESIVE TAPE, 3M NO.56 FILTER, C-12 5 CY9-1543-000 Y 1 FILTER, W-10 6 7 CY4-6016-000 CY8-4375-031 Y Y 1 1 CHART, 18% GRAY CD-ROM, SERVICE MANUAL (J/E) REMARKS 6mm X 50m Roll 15mm X 66m Roll CHAPTER 5. DIAGRAMS CONTENTS 1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM 2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS 2-1. OVERALL 2-2. MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3) 2-3. MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3) 2-4. MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3) 2-5. DC/DC PCB ASS’Y 2-6. Abbreviation in Block Diagrams 3. P.C.B. DIAGRAMS 3-1. MAIN PCB ASS’Y 3-2. DC/DC PCB ASS’Y 3-3. FLASH UNIT 3-4. REAR COVER UNIT 3-5. RLS PCB ASS’Y 1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM REAR COVER UNIT FLASH, LED MICROPHONE UNIT* BLK OPT FPC RED FINDER LED BLK + – RED DATE BATTERY VF RLS PCB ASS’Y (–) FL FPC TH901 U (+) K 36 1 – + RED CN202 1 CCD FPC USB CN205 3P*/4P CN601 1 CN602 1 TH401 BL 12 36 Release SW SH FPC BL CN204 CN603 BRN BLK GRY T WH 7 CN401 OPTICAL UNIT AUDIO*/VIDEO OUT FLASH UNIT LCD PANEL 1 12 1 36 CN1006 1 CF Open Detect SW 26 CN1901 MAIN PCB ASS’Y BATTERY Open Detect SW 16 CN1301 2 1 1 CN105 1 BLK 2 26 1 25 BACK LIGHT UNIT CN103 1 7 CN1005 CN1502 6 2 1 2 CN104 25 1 RED 36 36 26 CN1004 BLK RED DC/DC PCB ASS’Y CN1003 1 1 CN1504 CN1701 CN102 CN101 1 DC_IN 2 RED BATTERY BOX UNIT BLK * : A40 Model Only FU101 01 MAY, 2002 C CANON INC., 2002 CONNECTORS MAIN PCB ASS’Y RLS PCB ASS’Y CN1003 CN1005 1 M_GND 1 2 SCAN 3 SW1 4 CN1006 CN1502 CN1701 REAR COVER UNIT CN401 FLASH UNIT CN601 CN602 CN603 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y CN201 CN101 M_GND 1 M_GND 1 Not Connected 1 ZMRST_EM 1 M_GND 1 M_GND 1 M_GND 1 GND 1 VBATT 1 BATT+ 2 C_GND 2 C_GND 2 RGT 2 ZMRST_CO 2 SCAN 2 C_GND 2 C_GND 2 D03 2 GND 2 BATT– 3 SET 3 BUZZER 3 BLUE 3 ZMRST_AN 3 SW1 3 SET 3 BUZZER 3 D04 SW2 4 MINUS 4 TELE 4 RED 4 ZMRST_CA 4 SW2 4 MINUS 4 TELE 4 D05 1 LED_SELF 1 VDC_IN 5 BUT_BATT 5 PLUS 5 WIDE 5 GREEN 5 LEDG_CA 5 BUT_BATT 5 PLUS 5 WIDE 5 D06 2 LEDS_AN 2 BATT-_SEPA 6 VBATTEMP 6 MENU 6 C_GND 6 PSIG 6 LEDA_CA 6 VBATTEMP 6 MENU 6 C_GND 6 D07 3 EFCHG 3 GND 7 C_GND 7 SCAN 7 C_GND 7 HCK1 7 LEDY_CA 7 C_GND 7 SCAN 7 C_GND 7 /CE1 4 VCHGLVL CN1004 8 POWER 8 /CD2 8 HCK2 8 LEDY_AN 8 POWER 8 /CD2 8 A10 5 STSP 1 VBATT 1 DC_DET 9 VBATT_R 9 D10 9 CEXT/REXT 9 LEDA_AN 9 VBATT_R 9 D10 9 /OE 6 AUDIO* 2 GND 2 VDD2 10 EXP/WB 10 /IOIS16 10 Not Connected 10 LEDG_AN 10 EXP/WB 10 /IOIS16 10 A09 7 VC_DET 3 VEE2 11 DISP 11 D09 11 REF 11 AFRST_EM 11 DISP 11 D09 11 A08 8 VIDEO 1 LED_BL 4 VCC2 12 DIAL0 12 D02 12 HST 12 AFRST_CO 12 DIAL0 12 D02 12 A07 9 D+ 2 LED_BL 5 C_GND 13 SCON 13 D08 13 WIDE 13 AFRST_AN 13 SCON 13 D08 13 VCC 10 D– 3 LED_BLA4 6 C_GND 14 DIAL1 14 D01 14 Not Connected 14 AFRST_CA 14 DIAL1 14 D01 14 A06 11 VBUS 4 LED_BLA3 7 C_GND 15 DIAL2 15 Not Connected 15 VSSG 15 ZMO– 15 DIAL2 15 /STSDHG 15 A05 12 UV_GND 5 LED_BLA2 8 C_GND 16 C_GND 16 D00 16 VDDG 16 ZMO– 16 C_GND 16 D00 16 A04 CN204 6 LED_BLA1 9 VBATT 17 C_GND 17 Not Connected 17 VSS 17 ZMO+ 17 C_GND 17 SPKR 17 A03 1 VBUS 10 VCC1 18 /CD1 18 A00 18 VDD 18 ZMO+ 18 /CD1 18 A00 18 A02 2 D– 1 Not Connected 11 VCC1 19 D03 19 /REG 19 DWN 19 AFA+ 19 D03 19 /REG 19 A01 3 D+ 2 VDD2 12 VCC1 20 D11 20 A01 20 EN 20 AFA– 20 D11 20 A01 20 A00 4 Not Connected 3 VEE2 13 VCC1A 21 D04 21 Not Connected 21 VCK 21 AFB– 21 D04 21 INPACK 21 D00 5 UV_GND 4 VCC2 14 VDD34 22 D12 22 A08 22 VST 22 AFB+ 22 D12 22 A08 22 D01 CN205 5 C_GND 15 VCC34 23 D05 23 /WE 23 COM 23 ZMPO0_EM 23 D05 23 /WE 23 D02 1 UV_GND 6 C_GND 16 E1PLAT 24 D13 24 A07 24 Not Connected 24 ZMPO0_CA 24 D13 24 A07 24 /IOIS16 2 AUDIO 7 C_GND 17 E2LAT 25 D06 25 IREQ CN1504 25 ZMPO0_AN 25 D06 25 IREQ 25 /CD2 3 VIDEO 8 C_GND 18 E3LAT 26 D14 26 VCC1 1 UV_GND 26 ZMPO0_CO 26 D14 26 VCC1 26 /CD1 4 VC_DET 9 VBATT 19 E4LAT 27 D07 27 VCC1 2 VBUS 27 ZMPO1_AN 27 D07 27 VCC1 27 D11 10 VCC1 20 VCC1M 28 D15 28 A06 3 D– 28 ZMPO1_CA 28 D15 28 A06 28 D12 11 VCC1 21 VCC1M 29 /CE1 29 Not Connected 4 D+ 29 ZMPO1_CO 29 /CE1 29 /CSEL 29 D13 12 VCC1 22 VCC1M 30 /CE2 30 A05 5 VIDEO 30 ZMPO1_EM 30 /CE2 30 A05 30 D14 13 VCC1A 23 LED_BL 31 A10 31 /VS2 6 AUDIO 31 IR+ 31 A10 31 /VS2 31 D15 14 VDD34 24 M_GND 32 /VS1 32 A04 7 VC_DET 32 IR– 32 /VS1 32 A04 32 /CE2 15 VCC34 25 M_GND 33 /OE 33 RESET 8 STSP 33 SH+ 33 /OE 33 RESET 33 /VS1 16 E1PLAT 26 M_GND 34 /IORD 34 A03 9 VCHGLVL 34 SH– 34 /IORD 34 A03 34 /IORD 17 E2LAT 35 A09 35 /WAIT 10 EFCHG 35 THM2 35 A09 35 /WAIT 35 /IOWR 18 E3LAT 36 /IOWR 36 A02 11 LEDS_AN 36 THM1 36 /IOWR 36 A02 36 /WE 19 E4LAT CN1301 12 LED_SELF 37 IREQ 20 VCC1M VCC1M CN202 *A40 Model Only CN102 CN103 CN104 CN105 1 C_GND ( LG ) 38 VCC 21 2 VOUT ( VO ) 39 /CSEL 22 VCC1M 3 C_GND ( PW ) 40 /VS2 23 LED_BL 4 VDD ( OD ) 41 RESET 24 M_GND 5 SUB ( SUB ) 42 /WAIT 25 M_GND 6 CSUB ( OG ) 43 /INPACK 26 M_GND 7 VL ( PT ) 44 /REG 8 RG (R) 45 /SPKR 9 H2 ( H2 ) 46 /STSDHG 10 H1 ( H1 ) 47 D08 11 V1B ( V1 ) 48 D09 12 V1A ( V5) 49 D10 13 V2 ( V2 ) 50 GND 14 V3B ( V3 ) 15 V3A ( V6 ) 16 V4 ( V4 ) ( ) : A30 Model 01 MAY, 2002 C CANON INC., 2002 2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS 2.1 OVERALL DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y CCD FPC CCD Sensor CDS, A/D RLS PCB ASS'Y CPU TH Motor Driver DATE BATTERY Digital Signal Processing IC Zoom Motor SH FPC Release Switch VCC1M TH T.G IRIS Motor LCD Driver SHUTER Motor LCD PANEL AF Motor REAR COVER UNIT (1/2) Buzzer SDRAM DIAL Switch FINDER LED KEY Switch OPT FPC VCC1 FL FPC VDD34 RTC RESET +3.3VREG REAR COVER UNIT (2/2) OSC_N OSC_P VBATT FLASH MEMORY VBATT CF Card VCC1 BATTERY Lord Test A40 Model Only MIC AUDIO AMP A40 Model Only AUDIO AMP DC/DC CONVERTER BATTERY BOX UNIT LED DC_IN AUDIO*/VIDEO OUT 01 MAY, 2002 for LCD BACK LIGHT UNIT HV/OSC/XE_Drive USB for CCD FLASH UNIT FLASH AF Suport SELF Red Eye for Motor VDD34 VBATT for System Control VCC1M VCC34 VDD2 VCC 2 VEE 2 Filter, Drive USB Control VCC 1 VCC 1A MIC DC/DC PCB ASS 'Y CN1503 * : A40 Model Only C CANON INC., 2002 2.2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3) DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3) IC1011 (1/3) Digital Signal Processing IC MB87J8070PBP-G OPTICAL UNIT 1/2 C_GND ( LG ) 7 (10 ) 8 (12 ) 5 (13 ) 3 (11 ) 4 (14 ) 2 (15 ) 14 (16 ) 15 ( 6 ) 18 ( 8 ) 19 ( 7 ) 17 ( 2 ) 12 ( 1 ) 16 ( 9 ) 13 ( 5 ) IC1303 TG CXD2470R 2 Vout ( Vo ) 12 11 13 15 14 16 5 6 10 9 8 4 7 41 43 39 44 46 40 47 V1A ( V5 ) V1B ( V1 ) V2 ( V2 ) V3A ( V6 ) V3B ( V3 ) V4 ( V4 ) SUB ( SUB ) CSUB (OG ) H1 C1335 C1336 V1A V1B V2 V3A V3B V4 SUB H2 ( H2 ) RG (R) VDD ( OD ) VL ( PT ) C1332 1 C_GND ( LG ) A40 Model 31 SSI 32 SCK 33 SEN VDD A40 Model TG_HD TG_VD C1327 TG_CK TG_MCK AD_LD Q1304 VSUB CONT DTC144EE 01 MAY, 2002 2 CCD2 ı CCD11 Q1011 2SA1774 3 C1511 24 1 Q10112 2SA1774 5 Q1512 XP4601 P4L_2 VCC1A_3 SSGOUT4 SSGOUT5 SSGOUT0 SSGOUT1 TGCKO CCDCLK Q1508 REG. 2SC4617 VDD34 VCC1M VCC1A VDD34 VCC34 VBATT 3 IC1904 ALC AN6123MS 7 3 IN OUT 5 2 E3LAT E4LAT IC1901 (1/2) AMP TC75W51FU 5 6 7 4 EXT 3 VDD VO 22 21 20 19 13 12 7 8 2 VDD PSTG 18 6 14 6 Q1514 BUFFER XP4601 VCC34 VCC2_AD 1 5 3 2 Q1515 BUFFER XP4601 6 1 4 5 3 LC FILTER AVD AVD1-3 C1543 IC106 5 +3.0V REG 4 VCC1A_3 MM1385HN Q1014 2.5V REG CPH3114 POWER Q1010 LED Drive 2SC4617 IC1902 MIC AMP NJM2118V IC1014 5 +2.5V REG 4 MM1385NN VST VCK EN DWN WIDE HST HCK1 HCK2 RGT LCD PANEL 2 4 IC1301 5 +3.3V REG 4 MM1385EN 4 5 3 23 11 Q1506 SWITCH XPO3311 1 EX3 EX11 EX12 RED GREEN BLUE COM REF Q1509 REG. 2SC4617 VDDH1-20 EX35 EX36 EX37 EX38 PSIGOUT VCC1 VDD1,2 VCC2 3 2 1 47 46 44 42 43 40 4 3 VCC1 E1LAT B/B-Y 25 SYNC_IN 32 SCK 33 SDAT 31 SEN SCK3 SDATA3 LCD_CS EX0 EX1 EX13 EX10 EX9 VST VSK EN DWN WIDE HST HCK1 HCK2 RGT 6 COUT2 CLP0B2 TG_HD TG_VD TG_CK TG_MCK R/R-Y 4 RBOUT3 CN1502 10 R_OUT 12 G_OUT 8 B_OUT 6 COM 27 REF G/Y 2 VCC2 E3LAT E4LAT LED_BL 2 MIC 1 GND 10 AVDD,DVDD Q1301 SWITCH UFMSN E1PLAT E2LAT CN1901 D0 ı D9 C1513 23 P3_0 9 VBATT MIC PBLK SDATA48 SCLK 46 SLOAD SDATA2 SCK2 CN1004 To DC/DC PCB ASS’Y AD_D0 ı AD_D9 47 TG_CS AD_LD 16 17 18 19 23 CCDIN 21 SHP 22 SHD 16 ADCCK CLP0B2 20 CLPOB SDATA2 SCK2 TG_CS A30 Model From DC/DC PCB ASS’Y YOUT1 A30 Model A40 Model 2 VDD2 4 VCC2 3 VEE2 10 VCC1 12 20 VCC1M 22 13 VCC1A 14 VDD34 15 VCC34 30 19 19 16 XSHP 17 XSHD 23 ADCLK 35 HDI 34 VDI 26 CKI 30 MCKO H1 13 H2 9 RG 42 VDD 45 VL IC1302 CDS,A/D VSP2260Y A30 Model PBLK 12 ( H1 ) R1335 R1342 C1334 CCD Sensor V1A ( V5 ) V1B ( V1 ) V2 ( V2 ) V3A ( V6 ) V3B ( V3 ) V4 ( V4 ) SUB (SUB) CSUB ( OG ) H1 ( H1 ) H2 ( H2 ) RG ( R ) VDD ( OD ) VL ( PT ) 10 ( 4 ) CN1301 C1341 Vout ( Vo ) C1317 Q1013 2SA1774 IC1502 LCD CONTROL CXA3572R IC1016 2.5V REG RN5RG25A IC1001 (1/2) CPU UPD82518F1-021-EN6 AAABAGPB_AIN2 AADABGPB_AOUT VREF1-3 1 8 FILTER P4U_3 P3_4 IC1901 (2/2) AMP TC75W51FU 3 2 BUFFER STBY 2 VDDL1-8 1 C1916 1 3 3 IC1501 75Ω DRIVER BD7600FV 6 C1508 VIDEO VC_DET VC_DET E4LAT ( ) : A30 Model VDD2 C1512 22 E3LAT CCD FPC Q1507 2SA1774 TG_HD Q1303 BUFFER 2SC4617 Q1011-Q1013 Q1507,Q1512 BUFFER VCC1A_3 AVD 5 IC1903 AUDIO OUT NJM12904R AMP 7 AUDIO C CANON INC., 2002 2.3 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3) DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL IC1001 (2/2) CPU µPD82518F1-021-EN6 TG_HD EX3 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3) D_P D3 Q1008 SWITCH XPO3311 3 2 4 Q1009 SWITCH XPO3311 2 1 VBUS USB_VBUS BATTERY LOAD TESST Q1003 SWITCH XPO3311 3 4 4 Q10002 2SD1664 2 TOUT3 EX6 INTP0 IC1002 2 RESET S-80927ANMP IC1008 VBATT 2 +3.3V REG S-817A33ANB INTP2 1 3 1 OE CF_IREQ VCC CLK DATA 6 7 TG_CS AD_LD LCD_CS EX11 EX12 EX13 EX14 EX15 10 EX62 EX61 6 7 1 EX11 EX12 EX13 EX57 EX58 EX56 EX53 IC1011 (2/3) Digital Signal Processing IC MB87J8070PBP-G INTP2 CS2 32KIN IC1701 3/3 VCC1 Comparator NJM2903V 13 CPUAD_0 ı CPUAD_15 EX7 WE OE LIVDD TRST TMS TCK TDO INTP1 WAITB CSENGB UBEB VDD 1-22 AVDD AVREF 5 9 5 2 3 EX2 ı EX63 EX4 EX5 VCC 1 VCC 1A VCC 1A_3 2 1 ADIN3 RESETB IC1007 Real Time Clock RTC-4574JE 8 CE1 2 FOUT 3 CE0 BUT_BATT MRWB CSMEMB MRDB 14 /WE 47 /CE 45 /OE EX40 Q1001 XPO3311 1 EX39 1 2 2.0B VCC1 16 WE ADIN_0 3 10 EX54 EX55 DQ0 ı DQ15 1 14 VCC1M A0 ı A19 20 D0 ı D15 EX41 VBATT A1 ı A20 ALE EX42 ECLK ESDT ESREQ OPTICAL UNIT 2/2 IC1702 1/2 Zoom MOtor Drive D_N VCC1 4 EX0 EX1 EX9 EX10 IC1005 FLASH PROM MBM29LV800BE90PCV-K L1504 D+ EX3 SCK3 SDATA3 SCK2 SDATA2 EX0 EX1 EX9 EX10 8 OUT1 11 13 OUT2 IN1 IN2 ZMO + LB1837M IC1704 IRIS Drive VS IN1 IN2 LB1830M ZMO 4 OUT1 2 OUT2 IR + IR - 8 7 9 10 ADIN3 ADIN6 VCC2_AD VCC 34 VBAT TEMP VCC_CF AIN 3 AIN 4 AIN 5 AIN 6 AIN 7 OSC_X1 OSC_X2 X1001 24MHz AFRST 1 7 6 SH + SH - 33 34 THM1 36 AFA + 19 AFA - 20 AFB + 22 AFB - 21 SHUTTER Motor TH901 Thermistor A+ A– AF B+ Motor B– AF PI 2 5 4 Zoom PI ZMPO0_CO 26 ZMPO0_AN 25 ZMPO1_CO 29 ZMPO1_AN 27 NJM12901V 8 Q1701 SWITCH 2SC4617 Q1703 SWITCH DTC114YE Q1006 LED Drive DTC144EE EX45 5 3 6 1 4 2 FINDER LED LED802 LEDG_CA 5 LEDG_AN 10 LEDA_CA LEDA_AN 6 LEDY_CA LEDY_AN 7 8 GREEN ORANGE 9 YELLOW FL FPC LED803 Q1007 LED Drive XP6213 Q1517 LED Drive 2SC4617 IC1013,IC1010 AND GATE HD74LV1GT0BA CN1504 LED_SELF 12 LEDS_AN 11 EX60 P3_1 EX63 1 2 4 1 2 4 STSP 8 EFCHG 10 To FLASH UNIT VCC1A_3 IC1003 AND GATE HD74LV1G08A 2 4 1 EXPORT VCHGLVL 14 IC1701 (2/3) Comparator NJM12901V E1LAT E2LAT E3LAT E4LAT EX35 EX36 EX37 EX38 01 MAY, 2002 IRIS Motor ZMRST_CO 1 ZMRST_AN 3 VCC2 VOPT TEMP 31 32 AFRST_AN 13 AFRST_CO 12 IC1701 (1/3) Comparator EX59 CPURDWR CPUMEMIO TRST TMS TCK TDI P3_2 INTR NWAIT P3_3 NCSE UBEB CKIN Zoom Motor VCC1 CPUADR_0 ı CPUADR_3 ALE NRESET BUSCLK ESDT ESREQ AIN 1 OPT FPC SH FPC IC1702 2/2 SHUTTER Drive 10 OUT3 IN3 8 IN4 OUT4 LB1837M IC1703 AF Motor Drive OUT1 VCC OUT2 OUT3 IN1 IN2 OUT4 ENA1 LB1848M 17 18 15 16 AFRST_CA 14 EX52 EX32 EX33 11 10 CN1701 VCC EX35 EX36 EX37 EX38 9 8 VCC1 VCHGLVL 9 VIDEO VC_DET 5 VIDEO VC_DET 6 D+ DVBUS AUDIO D+ DVBUS AUDIO 4 3 2 7 (A40 Model only) C CANON INC., 2002 2.4 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3) MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3) DATA COMMUNICATION IC1011 (3/3) Digital Signal Processing IC MB87J8070PBTG IC1012 16M SDRAM HY57V653220BTC-10 RLS PCB ASS'Y CN1003 CN401 TH401 BATTERY Temp. Detect VBATTEMP 6 ADIN 6 6 VBATTEMP A0 ı A11 EXPORT SW401 Release SW1 SW2 SW1 SW2 SCAN DATE BATTERY 3 4 2 BUT_BATT 5 3 4 2 SW1 SW2 EX25 EX24 12 BA0 BA1 SCAN 5 BUT_BATT DQ0 ı DQ31 BUT_BATT SDADR_0 ı SDADR_11 2 SDBS_O SDBS_1 32 SDDT_0 ı SDDT_31 REAR COVER UNIT ( 2/2 ) PCADR_0 ı PCADR_2 CF_A_0-2 P1_0 ı P1_7 CF_A_3-10 3 8 CN1006 ( 2/2 ) A00 18 20 A02 36 34 A03 32 30 28 24 A08 22 CN1005 ( 2/2 ) D02 REAR COVER UNIT ( 1/2 ) DIAL0 DIAL1 DIAL2 SCON Mode Dial Table Mode Play Auto Program Manual STITCH Movie 1 2 3 (DIAL0) (DIAL1) (DIAL2) ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON CN601 ( 1/2 ) DIAL0 DIAL1 DIAL2 SCON DQM0 ı DQM3 CN1005 ( 1/2 ) 12 14 15 13 12 14 15 13 DIAL0 DIAL1 DIAL2 SCON EX48 EX49 EX50 Q1004 SWITCH Drive XP6213 4 3 2 6 5 1 VBATT POWER SW DISP Button SET Button Button + Button MENU Button EXP/WB Button VBATT_R 9 8 POWER DISP 11 3 SET MINUS 4 PLUS 5 6 MENU EXP/WB 10 SCAN 7 9 8 11 3 4 5 6 10 7 VBATT_R POWER DISP SET MINUS PLUS MENU EXP/WB SCAN /WE /CAS /RAS /CS CLK VCC1 VCC1-4 VCCQ1-8 Q1005 Level Shift XP03311 NXOUT PXIN PXOUT 3 Q1015 LFA1912TE HAT1053M 1 VCC_CF 4 1,2 5,6 4 3 Buzzer TELE Button WIDE Button CN1006 ( 1/2 ) BUZZER 3 3 BUZZER TELE WIDE 4 5 4 5 TELE WIDE EX 2 EX22 EX23 SDWE SDCAS SDRAS SDCS_0 SDCLK SDCKE NXIN 2 CN602 ( 1/2 ) 17 18 19 20 68 67 SDDQM_0 ı SDDQM_3 X1002 14.31818MHz POWER EX20 EX17 EX16 EX19 EX18 EX51 CKE 4 EX34 X1003 14.1875MHz PCDT_0 ı PCDT_15 16 D10 19 21 23 25 27 20 22 24 26 D15 28 /IORD 34 /IOWR 36 29 /CE1 30 /CE2 /WAIT IREQ /IOIS16 /WE RESET /REG EX28 EX29 EX30 EX31 /VS2 /CD2 VCC1 35 25 10 23 33 19 16 20 22 24 26 28 34 36 29 30 35 25 10 23 33 19 /OE /VS1 33 32 /CD1 18 31 8 26 27 A10 D00 13 11 9 D11 NPC RD NPC WR PCE1 PCE2 PCRDY PCIRQ PCIOIS P0-5 P0-1 P0-0 P0-4 11 35 31 19 21 23 25 27 13 11 9 INT P 2 CN603 A00 16 14 12 D07 CF_D_0-15 D08 35 31 16 14 12 D03 EX47 EX44 CN601 18 20 36 34 32 30 28 24 22 A09 A10 D00 CN602 15 33 32 D15 /IORD /IOWR /CE1 /CE2 /WAIT IREQ /IOIS16 /WE RESET /REG /OE /VS1 /VS2 /CD1 /CD2 VCC 31 18 20 ı 14 12 ı 10 8 21 ı 23 2 ı 6 47 ı 49 27 ı 31 CF Card 34 35 7 32 42 37 24 36 41 44 9 33 40 26 25 13 38 8 26 27 Q1017,Q1016 DTC144EE EX43 Q1018 2SC4617 Q1016-Q1018 : CF POWER CONT EX28-31 EX27 EX26 01 MAY, 2002 SW1001 SW1002 BATTERY Open Detect CF Open Detect C CANON INC., 2002 2.5 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL DC/DC PCB ASS’Y 1 1 3 2 OUT2 IN2+ VCC 4 3 8 2 20 7 Q102 PWM SW MCH3306 3 17 5 D110 L111 Q105 DTC144EE Q108 2SA1774 Q105,Q108 VEE2 REG L104 L107 L105 7 C123 Q104 PWM SW CPH3115 IN3+ 28 3 T101 5 D109 2 4 7 6 D108 1 8 L108 L109 C129 C132 OUT3 LED FPC VDD2 VCC2 VEE2 2 4 3 VCC1M VCC1 20 22 10 VCC1A 12 13 VDD34 14 VCC34 15 VBATT 9 To MAIN PCB ASS’Y 12 C133 IN1+ 1 2 L112 L106 OUT1 LED_BL 4 3 CN105 Q107 2SC4617 D107 6 25 C121 BATT C122 IC101 SW REG CONTROL L5669T L110 BACK LIGHT UNIT T102 C130 C101 CN102 DC_IN D106 Q103 PWM SW CPH3115 C128 BATT + BATT - Q106,Q107 : VDD2 REG C131 1 2 Q106 2SC4617 C126 C127 1 2 FU101 D105 CN101 From BATTERY BOX UNIT CN104 LED_BLA3 LED_BLA4 33 10 STBY1 22 STBY2 31 STBY3 Q101 VCC34 CONT. DTC144EE E1P LAT E2 LAT E3 LAT E4 LAT E1P LAT E2 LAT E3 LAT E4 LAT LED_BL D104 16 17 18 19 23 From MAIN PCB ASS’Y CN103 VBATT GND FLASH D204 D203 5 Q204 XE Drive CY20AAJ-B F 4 AF Support SELF Red Eye CN202 3 T202 V BATT GND Q202 EF Charge 2SB1197K 1 1 2 CN201 FLASH UNIT T201 2 1 2 Q203 OSC 2SC4672 EFCHG Q201 SW DTC144EE STSP EFCHG VCHGLVL 5 3 4 LEDS_AN LED_SELF 2 1 Not connect AU 7 8 6 VCHGLVL STSP LED CN205 VIDEO From MAIN PCB ASS’Y A30 Model Only CN205 AUDIO/VIDEO 2 4 3 1 AUDIO 7 VC_DET 6 VIDEO 8 D + D VBUS 9 10 11 A40 Model Only CN204 USB 01 MAY, 2002 3 2 1 D + D VBUS C CANON INC., 2002 2.6 Abbreviation in Block Diagrams Abbreviation Nominal name ADC Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Converter AE Automatic Exposure control AF Automatic Focussing control AND Logic AND circuit R-Y/B-Y Description Color difference signals of TV system BPF Band-Pass Filter BUFFER Buffer circuit C Chrominance signal Color component signal of TV system CCD Charge-Coupled Device CCD imager CDS Correlated Double Sampling system COMP.VIDEO Composite video signal COMPARATOR Voltage comparator CPU Central Processing Unit DAC Digital-to-Analog (D/A) Converter DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory Memory with which read and write are freely possible. DSP Digital Signal Processing Typically DSP device EEPROM Electrically Erasable PROM PROM that is electrically erasable. EVF Electronic View Finder FET Field Effect Transistor FLASH MEMORY Non-volatile memory with which write and read are freely possible. HPF High-Pass Filter I/F InterFace The circuit that interconnects 2 devices or circuits. IGBT Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor Conductivity-modulation type FET transistor INV. Logic Inverter circuit IR InfraRed ray IRIS Iris LCD Liquid Crystal Device Typically LCD display LED Light Emitting Diode Typically LED display LPF Low-Pass Filter NTSC National Television System Committees OP Amp OPerational Amplifier OR Logic OR circuit OSC OSCillator PAL Phase Alternating by Line PLL Phase Locked Loop PROM Programmable Read Only Memory PWM Pulse Width Modulation REG. REGulated power supply NTSC color TV system developed in USA PAL color TV system developed in Germany Non-volatile memory in which program can be written. RTC Real Time Clock Reference clock oscillator SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic RAM DRAM whose bus interface is synchronous. SECAM SEquential Colour À Mémoire SECAM color TV system developed in France SW REG SWitching REGulator Switching type regulated power supply device TG Timing Generator USB Universal Serial Bus VCO Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCXO Voltage Controlled X’tal Oscillator XE Xenon Tube Y Y-signal USB type serial data communication system Luminance component signal of TV system 3. P.C.B. DIAGRAMS 3.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y MAIN PCB ASS’Y (SOLDERING SIDE) 01 MAY, 2002 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (COMPONENT SIDE) C CANON INC., 2002 3.2 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y DC PCB ASS’Y (SOLDERING SIDE) 01 MAY, 2002 DC PCB ASS’Y (COMPONENT SIDE) C CANON INC., 2002 3.3 FLASH UNIT FLASH PCB ASS’Y (SOLDERING SIDE) 01 MAY, 2002 FLASH PCB ASS’Y (COMPONENT SIDE) C CANON INC., 2002 3.4 REAR COVER UNIT REAR COVER UNIT (SOLDERING SIDE) 01 MAY, 2002 REAR COVER UNIT (COMPONENT SIDE) C CANON INC., 2002 3.5 RLS PCB ASS’Y RLS PCB ASS'Y (SOLDERING SIDE) 01 MAY, 2002 RLS PCB ASS'Y (COMPONENT SIDE) C CANON INC., 2002 How to print out the Zoom/AF Chart The large materials such as “Zoom/AF Chart” that occupy a page of large size, can be divided into several smaller pages using “Graphic Select Tool” for printing the entire page. < Procedures > 1. Select “ Text Select Tool” from the Command Bar and keep pressing it. Then, select the “ Graphic Select Tool”. 2. Select the desired portion to print. (Drag the cursor on desired area.) 3. Click “Print” of the Menu Bar. Check “Selected Thumbnails/Graphic”, then start printing. When you check “Fit to Page”, the date can be reduced or enlarged of its printing size so that the printing size fits the size of paper.* 4. To cancel the printing area, click an arbitrary position on the display. * Remarks The “Zoom/AF Chart” of the Service Manual that is saved in this CD-ROM, has the colored markings in colors so that the entire page can be divided into print papers (legal-size x 4 pages, A3 size x 3 pages). Operate as follows. Select “Graphic Select Tool”. Select the 2 markings having the same color to select the first printing area. Press “Print” to print the first printing area. Perform the above steps 2 and 3. Select another 2 markings having the second color to select the second printing area. Press “Print” to print the second printing area. Repeat this procedure until the all pages are printed. <Legal-size> <A3 size> : Markings PowerShot A30 / A40 Zoom/AF Chart PowerShot A30 / A40 Zoom/AF Chart Dimensions 518.06mm 35.24mm 103.51mm 384.00mm 135.60mm 107.12mm 300.0mm 181.20mm