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ORDER NO.VM0509039CE
Digital Video Camera/Recorder
NV-MD10000GC
NV-MD10000GK
VOL.1
A-MECHANISM
Colour
(K)....................Black Type
© 2005 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All
rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
1 Safety Precaution -------------------------------------------------3
1.1. General Guidelines ----------------------------------------3
2 Warning --------------------------------------------------------------4
2.1. Caution for AC Cord (VJA0940 type) -----------------4
2.2. Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD)
to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices ----------5
2.3. Handling the Lead-free Solder --------------------------5
2.4. How to Replace the Lithium Battery
(PROCEDURE)---------------------------------------------6
3 Service Navigation------------------------------------------------8
3.1. Service Information ----------------------------------------8
3.2. Service Caution---------------------------------------------8
4 Specifications ------------------------------------------------------9
5 Location of Controls and Components------------------ 10
6 Service Mode ----------------------------------------------------- 12
6.1. Error Display----------------------------------------------- 12
6.2. Service Menu---------------------------------------------- 13
7 Service Fixture & Tools --------------------------------------- 15
7.1. Service Extension Cables------------------------------ 15
7.2. Service Tools and Equipment ------------------------- 15
8 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions --------------- 16
8.1. Disassembly Frow Chart ------------------------------- 16
8.2. P.C.B. Layout---------------------------------------------- 16
8.3. Disassembly Procedures------------------------------- 17
8.4. Disassembly Procedures Mecha. Unit-------------- 29
8.5. Disassembly Procedures of Camera Lens
Unit----------------------------------------------------------- 33
9 Measurements and Adjustments -------------------------- 34
9.1. Service Positions ----------------------------------------- 34
9.2. Location for Connectors of the Main P.C.B. &
Mother P.C.B. --------------------------------------------- 36
9.3. Electrical Adjustment Procedures-------------------- 38
9.4. Mechanical Adjustment Procedures----------------- 43
10 Miscellaneous ---------------------------------------------------- 45
10.1. Abbreviations---------------------------------------------- 45
PAGE
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1 Safety Precaution
1.1.
General Guidelines
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by (!) in the
Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Layout, Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these critical parts
should be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent X-RADIATION, shock fire, or other hazards. Do not modify
the original design without permission of manufacturer.
2. An Isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of AC Adaptor whose chassis is not isolated from the AC
power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal
injury from electrical shocks. It will also protect AC Adaptor from being damaged by accidental shorting that may occur during
servicing.
3. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. It a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or
damaged by the short circuit.
4. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly
installed.
5. After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
1.1.1.
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 infinity.
1.1.2.
Leakage current hot check (See Figure 1)
1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use
an isolation transformer for this check.
2. Connect "A" to exposed metallic part on the set. And connect "B" to a good earth ground, as shown in Figure 1.
3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1 kΩ/V or more sensitivity, to
measure the potential across the resistor.
4. Check each exposed metallic part, 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 0.75 V RMS.
A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks, leakage current must not exceed 1/2 mA. In case a measurement is
outside of the limits specified, there is a possibility of a
shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and
rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
Figure 1
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2 Warning
2.1.
2.1.1.
2.1.2.1.
Caution for AC Cord (VJA0940
type)
Blue
Brown
Information for your safety
Neutral
Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance
may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
IMPORTANT
Your attention is drawn to the fact that recording of prerecorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast
material may infringe copyright laws.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose
this equipment to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard and annoying
interference, use the recommended accessories only.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT REMOVE THE OUTER COVER
To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover. No user
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
personnel.
2.1.2.
Important
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with
the following code:
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured
BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the
terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured
RED.
Under no circumstances should either of these wires be connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug, marked with
the letter E or the Earth Symbol.
Caution for AC mains lead
For your safety, please read the following text carefully.
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three-pin mains plug
for your safety and convenience.
A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the
replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amperes and it is approved
by ASTA or BSI to BS1362
Check for the ASRA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the
fuse.
2.1.2.2.
Before use
remove the Connector Cover as follows.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure
that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until a
replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local
Panasonic Dealer.
2.1.2.3.
How to replace the Fuse
1. Remove the Fuse Cover with a screwdriver.
If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in
your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut
off and disposed of safety.
There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is
inserted into any 13-ampere socket.
2. Replace the fuse and attach the Fuse cover.
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as
shown below.
If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.
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2.2.
Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and
semiconductor “chip” components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage
caused by electro static discharge (ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your
body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an antistatic solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as “antistatic (ESD protected)” can
generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most
replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material
to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
CAUTION:
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the
brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) sufficient to damage an ES device).
2.3.
2.3.1.
Handling the Lead-free Solder
About lead free solder (PbF)
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2.4.
How to Replace the Lithium Battery (PROCEDURE)
1. Remove the Mother C.B.A.. (Refer to Disassembly Procedures.)
2. Unsolder the Lithium Battery “ML-621S/F9D” and then replace the new one. (See Figure B1.)
3. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Fig. B1
Note:
The lithium battery is a critical component. (Type No.: ML-621S/F9D)
It must never be subjected to excessive heat or discharge.
It must therefore only be fitted in equipment designed specifically for its use.
Replacement batteries must be of the same type and manufacture.
They must be fitted in the same manner and location as the original battery, with the correct polarity contacts observed.
Do not attempt to re-charge the old battery or re-use it for any other purpose.
It should be disposed of in waste products destined for burial rather than incineration.
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CAUTION
The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated.
Do not recharfe, disassemble, heat above 100 °C (212 °F), or incinerate.
Replace battery with Panasonic part nmber ML-621S/F9D only.
Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Dispose of used battery promptly.
Keep away from children.
Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
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3 Service Navigation
3.1.
Service Information
This service manual contains technical information which will allow service personnel's to understand and service this model.
Please place orders using the parts list and not the drawing reference numbers.
If the circuit is changed or modified, this information will be followed by supplement service manual to be filed with original service
manual.
Note 1:
These movie camera uses AC Adaptor VSK0644.
Note 2:
1) This service manual does not contain the following information, because of the impossibility of sevicing at component level.
1. Schematic Diagram, Block Diagram and P.C.B. layout of Main P.C.B./Mother P.C.B.
2. Parts List for individual parts of Main P.C.B./Mother P.C.B.
2) The following category are recycle module part. Please send them to Central Repair Center.
*Main P.C.B. (VEP03G83A)
*Mother P.C.B. (VEP08344A)
When a part replacement is required for repairing each Main P.C.B. and/or Mother P.C.B., replace the assembly parts.
(Main P.C.B. and/or Mother P.C.B.)
The following circuits are contained in Main P.C.B.
1. Main Connection Circuit
2. Camera Circuit
3. LCD Circuit
4. Lens Drive Circuit
5. AVIO Circuit
6. MIC/IR Circuit
7. Video Circuit
8. Power Circuit
9. Control Circuit
The following circuit is contained in Mother P.C.B..
1. Mother Circuit
3.2.
3.2.1.
Service Caution
EEPROM data for spare parts of the Main P.C.B.
When the Main P.C.B. is replaced, the fixed and average data must be changed by Tatsujin kit according to the Movie Camera’s suffix.
Then, confirm and/or adjust the VTR and Camera section one by one.
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4 Specifications
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5 Location of Controls and Components
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6 Service Mode
6.1.
Error Display
“PUSH THE RESET SWITCH” is displayed automatically on the EVF or the LCD Monitor when an undesirable condition has
occured.
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6.2.
Service Menu
When abnormal detection contents are confirmed a When I do the following operation automatic diagnosis cord is displayed.
1. Preparation
Remove the tape from this machine.
2. Service menu is dieplayed. (see Fig. S1)
Pushed [CURSOR DOWN ] button and [SURSOR LEFT
simmultaneously for 3 seconds.
3. Operating automatic diagnosis cord is displayed.
Item [3] is selected with the [CURSOR UP or DOWN
[NO] is selected with the [CURSOR RIGHT
] button and [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch to FOCUS] button
] button.
] button.
[YES] is selected with the [CURSOR UP or DOWN
Press the [CURSOR CENTER] button.
] button.
Fig. S1
NOTE:
Do not operate items Except for 3 in the Service Menu.
Self diagnosis cord contents are as follows.
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Display contents (self diagnosis cord contents)
Turn off the power supply after confirmation.
Please do the error cord backup record the clear after repair completion.
CLEAR METHOD
If the Tape inserted, take out it before Service Mode operation.
Making the mode dial of This Machine a tape recording mode, push [CURSOR LEFT ] button and [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS
switch to FOCUS] button and [RECORDING START/STOP] button simultaneously for 3 seconds.
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7 Service Fixture & Tools
7.1.
Service Extension Cables
7.2.
Service Tools and Equipment
Parts Name
DV Camcorder
Personnel Computer
AC Adaptor
DC output Cable
232C (M3.5) I/F Cable
Measuring Board
30 pin Flat Cable
Step Up Ring
Connection Board
Connection Adaptor (60-20pin)
TATSUJIN PC-Adjustment Program
Parts No.
-------
Q'ty
1
1
2
--VJA0941
VFK1395
VFK1308E
VFK1317
VFK1164TAR43
VFK1309
VFK1897
VF0D2003AV30
2
15
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
Remarks
The Camcorder being adjusted.
With Tatsujin Software.
The AC Adaptor for DV Camcorder.
The AC Adaptor for M. Board.
The AC Adaptor for DV Camcorder.
The AC Adaptor for M. Board.
For Collimator 43mm
8 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions
8.1.
Disassembly Frow Chart
This flow chart indicates the disassembly steps the cabinet parts, P.C.B. and Mecha. Unit in order to access to be serviced. When
reinstalling, perform the steps in the reverse order.
8.2.
P.C.B. Layout
Fig. F1
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8.3.
Disassembly Procedures
No.
Flow-Chart for Disassembly Procedure
No.
1
Item / Part
Fig.
Side Case (R) Fig.D1
Unit
Fig.D2
Fig.D3
Fig.D4
2
Lens Unit
Fig.D5
Fig.D6
Fig.D7
3
4
Mother P.C.B. Fig.D8
Main P.C.B.
Fig.D9
Fig.D10
Fig.D11
5
Mecha Unit
Fig. D12
6
Handle/EVF
Unit
Fig.D13
Fig. D14
Fig. D15
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EVF Int P.C.B. Fig.D16
Fig.D17
Fig.D18
Fig.D19
8
EVF P.C.B.
Fig.D20
9
Item / Part
Zoom P.C.B.
Fig.
Fig.D21
Fig.D22
Removal (Screw,Connector,Flex. &
Other)
8-Screws (A)
Face Panel
Shoulder Pad
1-Screw (B)
4-Tabs
ND-Filter Case Unit
3-Screws (C)
Focus Ring
3-Screws (D), 4-Screws (E), 4-Screws
(F)
1-Connector FP6418
Side Case (R) Unit
4-Screws (G)
2-Connectors P6406, P6408
3-Screws (H)
3-Connectors
FP6401,
FP6404,
PS6417
1-Screw (I), 2-Screws (J)
MF Ring Unit, Lens Unit
4-Screws (K)
14-Connectors P6411, P6412, P6420,
P6424, FP6402, FP6405, FP6407,
FP6409, FP6410, FP6413, FP6414,
FP6415, FP6416, FP6419
Mother P.C.B.
4-Screws (L)
Grip Cover Unit
2-Screws (M), 2-Screws (N)
Cassette Cover Unit
3-Screws (O), 2-Screws (P)
1-Connector P6751
EVR Int P.C.B., Side Case (L) Unit
1-Screw (Q)
5-Connectors
FP2201,
FP2202,
FP2203, FP2204, FP5001
Mecha Frame Unit
Main P.C.B.
3-Screws (R)
Mecha Unit
2-Screws (S)
Handle Unit
1-Screw (T)
Accesories Shoe Spring
4-Screws (U)
Shoe Hold Plate
2-Screws (V)
Mic Unit
2-Screws (W)
Slide Cover
3-Screws (X)
EVF Unit
2-Screws (Y)
EVF Ring, EVF Lock Ring
EVF Cap
4-Screw (Z)
5-Tabs
EVF Case Top, EVF Case Bottom
1-Connector FP6852
EVF/LCD Unit
3-Screws (a)
EVF Int P.C.B.
1-Connector FP802
EVF P.C.B.
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Front P.C.B.
Fig.D23
Fig.D24
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S/S
P.C.B.
Power Fig.D25
Fig.D26
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AV Jack P.C.B. Fig.D27
Fig.D28
Fig.D29
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Battery
P.C.B.
Int Fig.D30
Fig.D31
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LCD Unit
Fig.D32
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Monitor P.C.B. Fig.D33
Fig.D34
Fig.D35
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Removal (Screw,Connector,Flex. &
Other)
3-Screws (b)
Grip Cover
1-Screw (c)
1-Connector FP6651
Zoom P.C.B.
2-Screws (d)
Remocon Sensor Window
2-Screws (e)
Front P.C.B.
3-Screws (f)
Grip op Unit
3-Screws (g)
S/S Power P.C.B.
3-Screws (h), 2-Screws (i), 1-Screw (j)
Side Case (L)
4-Screws (k), 1-Screw (l), 1-Screw (m),
1-Screw (n)
L Earth Plate B
2-Screws (o)
AV Jack Plate, AV Jack P.C.B.
4-Screws (p)
Battery Case Unit
2-Screws (q)
1-Connector FP6751
Battery Holder, Battery Int P.C.B.
6-Screws (r)
Hinji Earth Plate
1-Screw (s)
LCD Unit
2-Screws (t)
LCD Hinji Holder, Hinji Support Plate
2-Screws (u)
4-Tabs
LCD Case Top Unit, LCD Hinji Unit
LCD Frame
1-Connector FP901
Monitor P.C.B.
Fig. D1
Fig. D3
Fig. D2
Fig. D4
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Fig. D7
Fig. D5
Fig. D8
Fig. D6
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Fig. D9
Fig. D11
Fig. D10
20
Fig. D14
Fig. D12
Fig. D15
Fig. D13
21
Fig. D16
Fig. D18
Fig. D17
22
Fig. D21
Fig. D19
Fig. D22
Fig. D20
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Fig. D25
Fig. D23
Fig. D26
Fig. D24
24
Fig. D27
Fig. D28
Fig. D29
25
Fig. D30
Fig. D32
Fig. D31
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Fig. D33
Fig. D34
27
Fig. D35
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8.4.
Disassembly Procedures Mecha. Unit
Flow-Chart for Disassembly Procedure
No.
Item / Part
1
Cassette Up Unit
2
Cylinder Unit
Fig.
Removal (Screw, Connector, Flex. & Other)
Fig. M1 It makes the mechanism position in Eject condition (For Battery)
Fig. M2 3-Screws (A)
Fig. M3 3-Tabs
I remove the piece arrangement unit from rail department
Fig. M4 1-Screw (B)
Fig. M5 3-Screw (C)
Cylinder Unit
Fig. M1
Fig. M2
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Fig. M3
30
Fig. M4
Fig. M5
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Fig. M6
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8.5.
Disassembly Procedures of Camera Lens Unit
The following flowchart describes order or steps for removing the Camera lens unit and certain printed circuit boards in order to
make access to the item needing service.
To reassemble the unit follow the steps in reverse order.
Fig. L1
Fig. L2
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9 Measurements and Adjustments
9.1.
9.1.1.
Service Positions
List of the extension cables
Use the following extension cables when checking or adjusting individual circuit boards except module Parts.
(Main P.C.B. and Mother P.C.B.)
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9.1.2.
Checking and repairing individual circuit boards except module parts (Main P.C.B.
and Mother P.C.B.)
How to use extension cables.
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9.2.
9.2.1.
Location for Connectors of the Main P.C.B. & Mother P.C.B.
Main P.C.B.
FP6506
K1MN18A00064
FP601
K1MN22A00065
FP6503
K1MN26A00068
FP201
K1MN39AA0017
FP602
K1MN26A00068
FP701
K1MN21AA0017
FP2204
K1MN08BA0060
FP2202
K1MN10BA0067
FP6501
K1MN12A00075
FP2201
K1MN18BA0067
PP3001
K1KA20BA0052
(COMPONENT SIDE)
FP6504
K1MN27BA0058
FP6502
K1MN14BA0107
FP2203
K1MN18BA0060
FP5001
K1MN08BA0107
(FOIL SIDE)
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Mother P.C.B.
P6411
K1KA02BA0047
P6408
K1KA05BA0047
FP6403
K1MN10AA0058
FP6410
K1MN26AA0058
FP6405
K1MN22AA0068
FP6404
K1MN05BA0082
PS6417
K1KB40A00058
FP6416
K1MN39AA0017
P6412
K1KA02BA0047
P6406
K1KA30AA0184
FP6419
K1MN18AA0068
FP6409
K1MN26BA0059
FP6414
K1MN27BA0058
FP6401
K1MN21AA0017
FP6402
K1MN21AA0058
FP6415
K1MN26AA0058
FP6418
K1MN45BA0153
P6420
K1KA05BA0047
P6424
K1KA08BA0047
9.2.2.
FP6413
K1MN14BA0059
FP6407
K1MN12AA0058
(FOIL SIDE)
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9.3.
9.3.1.
Electrical Adjustment Procedures
Computer assisted adjustment system <TATSUJIN> adjustment.
This unit employs the computer assisted system named; “TATSUJIN PC-Adjustment” for Electrical adjustment.
9.3.2.
Set-up manual for DV-Camcorder.
1. SAVE THE SOFTWARE
Install the effective model’s TATSUJIN Software to PC: Personal Computer.
2. SET-UP (CONNECTION)
a. Remove the EVR cover of the DV Camcorder.
Unlock the locking tab and remove the EVR cover as shown in Fig. E1.
b. Make a connection.
Connect the PC, the PC/IF Unit and the DV Camcorder as shown in Fig.E2 and E3.
c. Check the SW position on Measuning Board.
The position of SW on Measuning Board checks as shown in Fig. E4.
Fig. E1
Fig. E2 Necessary Equipment & Tools for Connection.
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Fig. E3 Rough image of set-up connection
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Fig. E4
(Extension cables (VFK1317 × 2pcs) ----- Measuring Board (VFK1308E) ----- 232C I/F Cable (VFK1395))
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9.3.3.
Set up PC-EVR adjustment program
1. Turn on the PC and install the TATSUJIN Adjustment Program into the PC.
2. TATSUJIN PC-Adjustment Program start in the following
procedure.
PC Menu : [Start] → [Program] → [win Tatsujin] → [DV
Movie] → [MD10000 Series]
6. Saving for EEPROM data is complete, menu will appear.
To perform each adjustment, display the adjustment
menu by selecting the desired menu from “Camera
Adjust,” “Video Adjust,” “LCD Adjust” or “EVF Adjust” and
select each adjustment item.
Fig. E5-1
The main menu display will be displayed.
3. Select the desired model.
4. Turn on the camcorder. Then, click “Start.”
Fig. E5-4
Note:
The adjustment data is stored to the EEPROM IC
after each adjustment.
7. After adjustment, to end the software, select “Exit” in File
menu or close the window.
Fig. E5-2
5. The communication is complete, and the dialog will
appear.
Then, click “VCR (V) or Cam (C)” to save the EEPROM
data,
Fig. E5-5
Fig. E5-3
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9.3.4.
Initial guideline
The table below shows which adjustments are necessary according to the unit parts and individual parts to be replaced.
Make sure to perform these adjustments shown below as necessary.
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9.4.
9.4.1.
Mechanical Adjustment Procedures
Adjustment item
Item
Adjustment at the time of the part exchange
Half finished goods mechanism
Clyinder
Remarks
Linearlty adjustment
&
BER value confirmation
9.4.2.
Adjustment procedures
lLinearlty adjustment & BER value confirmation
1. Remove the mechanism adjustment cover of tis machine as shown in Fig. D1.
2. The spcial tool at the time of electricity adjustment is connected.
Reference of the connection figure of electricity adjustment.
3. The enbelope detection spcial tool board (VFK1641) is connected to EVR adjustment board as shown in Fig. D2.
4. The enbelope detection spcial tool board is connected to oscilloscope as shown in Fig. D2.
5. The post is adjusted with the post driver(VFK1899) so that recycles the normal tape which recorded NTSC signal and the
detection wave-link become a flat as shown in Fig. D3.
*At the time of the clyinder unit exchange unnecessary.
6. The post is adjusted with the post driver so that recycles a alignment tape(VFM3110EDS) and the detection wave-link
become a flat once again.
7. Recycling the tape that video-taped it wirh this machine after adjustment, the BER value is confirmed withthe item of the BER
the item of the BER confirmation of expert soft inside.
Fig. D1
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Fig. D2
Fig. D3
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10 Miscellaneous
10.1. Abbreviations
INITIAL/LOGO
A
INITIAL/LOGO
ABBREVIATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
A GND
Analogue GND
ALC MAIN
Auto Level Control Drive
A HASW
Audio Head Amp Switching Pulse
ALE
Address Latch Enable
A HSW
Audio Switching Pulse
A-LOCK
Full Auto Switch
A MUTE
Audio Mute
A-MUT(H)
Audio Mute (H)
A ORP
Audio Overlap Pulse
ANLPTH
Analogue Loop Through High
A. TR
Auto Tracking
AORP
Audio Overlap Pulse
A0-8, 0-17
Memory Address
APCNT
Aperture Control
A3V2
AD Converter Reference Voltage
APS
Auto Power Save
AB0-4
Address Bus
ART VH
Artifical Vertical Sync
AB0-4, AB12-15
Address Bus Line 0-4, 12-15
AT CNT
Automatic Tracking Gain Adjust
ABSF
Focus Encoder Input
ATF
Automatic Track Finding
ACI
Analogue Channel Cording IC
ATFCLK
41.85MHz Clock
AD
AD Converter
ATFG
Auto Track Gain
AD
Auto Date, Analogue Digital Converter
ATL
Auto Lock Select
AD CLK
AD Clock
ATN
Absolute Track Number
AD REC
Audio Delayed REC
ATR OFF(H)
Auto Tracking Off (H)
AD0-6
Address
ATV
Advanced TV
AD0-6, ADR0-6
Address Data Line
AUDIO(N)
Audio (Normal)
ADCLK
Analogue Digital Converter Clock
AUX
Auxiliary
ADCNT
Analogue Digital Control
AVDD
Analogue VDD
ADCS
Analogue Digital Chip Select
AVSS
Analogue Ground
A-DET
Audio Detect
AWTB
Auto White Balance B-Y
ADREC
Audio Delaied Rec
AWTR
Auto White Balance R-Y
ADUB
Audio Dubbing
AE
Auto Expose
BACK
Back-up
AECNT
Auto Expose Control
BACK UP
Microcomputer Back-up
AEE(H)
Audio E-E (H)
BACK VDD
Back-up Power
AEH
Audio Erase Head
BATT
Battery
AEIRQ
Auto Expose Interrupt Request
BATT ALARM
Battery Alarm
AF/MF
Auto Focus/Manual Focus
BATT REF
Reference Voltage for Battery
AF DIS CS
AF DIS Chip Select
BCB
B Carrier Balance
A-FADE(L)
Audio Fade (L)
BCBM(B-Y)
B-Y Carrier Balance
AF-AMP
AF HALL Bias
BCBM(R-Y)
R-Y Carrier Balance
AFCS
Auto Focus Chip Select
BD0-7
REC/Play In/Out Buss
AFRP
Audio PLL Voltage Control
BDCK
Standard Bus Data Clock (9MHz)
AF-VN
Zoom Encoder V-Ref (–)
BDEN
Standard Bus Data Enable
AF-VP
Zoom Encoder VREF (+)
BEND
Data Block End Request
AGC
Automatic Gain Control
BF
Burst Flag Pulse
AGCCNT
Automatic Gain Control Control
BFA
Burst Flag Pulse for Encorder
AGND
Analogue Ground/Audio Ground
BFO/BFI
Burst Flug Input/Output
AGS
Anti Ground Shooting
BI, BO
Buffer Input, Output
AH(P) / (R)
Audio Head (Play) / (Record)
BL
Back Light
AHASW
Audio Head Amp Switch Pulse
BL ON
Back Light ON (L)
AHSW
Audio Head Switch Pulse
BL4V
Back Light 4V
AI, AO
Buffer Input, Output
BLC 0, 1
Back Light Y Control Out, In
AIBCK
Bit Clock (to A/D Converter)
BLDI/O
Back Light Drive Input/Output
AIDAT
Serial Data (to A/D Converter)
BLK
Blanking Pulse
AILRCK
L/R Clock (to A/D Converter)
BLKA
Blanking for Encorder
AIMCK
Master Clock (to A/D Converter)
BLKA
Blanking Pulse for Encorder
ALC CNT
Auto Level Control Control
BLKI/O
Blanking Pulse In/Out
B
45
INITIAL/LOGO
C
ABBREVIATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
INITIAL/LOGO
BLKZ
Blanking Pulse for Zoom Encorder
CH1
Channel 1 (Odd Field)
BM
Balance Modulator
CHR
Character
BQUIET
Bus Out Control Signal
CHR BACK
Character Back-up
BUF IN/OUT
Buffer In/Out
CHR MIX
Character Mix
B-Y KB
B-Y Carrier Balance
CI, CO
Buffer In/Out
B-YO
B-Y Signal Out
CI,CO
Buffer Input & Output
CIF
Control Signal Forward Input
C A In/Out
Pre-Aperture In/Out
CIF, CIR
Positive Control Pulse, Negative Control Pulse
CAPSTP
Capstan Stop Flag
CIR
Control Signal Reverse Input
C CNT
Colour Control
CK
Clock
C SYNC
Composite Sync Signal
CL/CLK
Clock
C/N
Carrier/Noise
CLASS
Classeffication Signal for Compress (DCT/VLC)
C0-7, C00-07
Chrominance Signal 0-7
CLASS 0.1
Class Control Signal Durring DCT/VLC
CAGAIN
Aperture Gain Control
CLK135
13.5MHz System Clock
CAM
Camera
CLK18
18MHz System Clock
CAM CLK
Camera Clock
CLK2
Clock 2 (824XFH: 12.875MHz)
CAM RST
Camera Reset
CLK246
24.576MHz Clock
CAM SIOC
Camera Serial In/Out Contol
CLK27
27MHz System Clock
CAM T
Camera Test
CLK450
450KHz Clock
CAM TL
Capstan Trque Limit
CLKDCLK
Digital Clock
CAP EC
Capstan Trque Control
CLK-PH
Clock Phase Control
CAP P(H)
Capstan Power On (H)
CLK-REF
Reference Clock
CAP R/F/S
Capstan Reverse (H)/Stop (M)/Forward (L)
CLP-RST-H
Clamp Reset High Signal
CAP SW
Capstan Power Control Switch
CLX
TFT X-axis Transmission Clock
CAPSTP H
Capstan Stop Flag (Stop High)
CLX, CLX1-4
Shift Clock for X Direction (LCD Panel)
CAPVM
Capstan Motor Current
CLY
Shift Clock for Y Direction (LCD Panel)
CAPVS
Capstan Motor Power Control Switch
CLY
TFT Y-axis Transmission Clock
CAS
Compresion, Audio Process, Shuffling/Deshuffling
CLY FG
Cylinder FG Signal
CAS
Memory Address Strobe (Active Low)
CMEMO0-3
Chroma Memory Output Signal 0-3
CASDOWN, DWN
Cassette Down (L)
CMIX
Character Mix
CB, CR
Chroma B, Chroma R
CMO
Chrominance Memory Output
CBLK
Composite Blanking Pulse
COMPC
Position Detection Pulse
CC
Channel Cording
COM RDY
Serial Enable Signal
CCA
Curent Drive Control
CMODE
Camera Mode
CCA
Current Control Amp
CNCLK
Clock
CCD
Charge Coupled Devise
CNR
Chrominance Noise Reduction
CCW
Counterclockwise
CNT, CONT
Control
CD SP0-7
Digital Chroma
CO
Control Out
CDS
Correlate Double Sampling Signal
CO0-7
Chrominance Output 0 to 7 (Digital)
CDS1, 2
Sampling Pulse for CCD Output Signal
COM
Common
CE
Chip Enable
COM RDY
Serial Transmission Enable
CE
Control Pulse Erase
COMB
Comb Filter
CEC
Capstan Error Code
COS EQ
Cosin Equalizer
C-ERA(H)
Control Erase (H)
CP
Clamp Pulse
CFEM
Chrominance Memory Signal
CP ON(H)
Camera Power On(H)
CFM
Chrominance Field Memory
CP2, 20
Clamp Pulse
CFM1-4
Chroma Field Memory Signal
CP2A, CP2O
Encoder Clamp Pulse
CG CLK
Character Generator Clock
CPN
Component Signal
CG CLK DATA
Clock Generator Data
CPOB
Clamp Pulse for Optical Blanking
CG DATA
Character Generator Data
CPS
Composite Signal
CGC
Chrominance Gain Control
CPV
Gate Scan Clock
CGCS
Character Generator Chip Select
CR OUT
Pre Apature Out
CGO
Character Generator Serial Data
CR POW SW
Camera Remote Power On Switch
CH
Charge
CRA
Aperture Gain Control
46
ABBREVIATIONS
INITIAL/LOGO
D
ABBREVIATIONS
INITIAL/LOGO
CRA
Pre Apature Gain Control
DISCS
Dis Chip Select
CRST
Camera Reset
DISP
Display
CS
Chip Select
DL
Delay Line
CS 0-7
Chrominance Signal Out 0-7
DOBCK
Audio A/D Convertor Bit Clock
CSEL
Clock Phase Select
DOCTL
Data Output Control Signal
CSI 0-7
Chrominance Signal In 0-7
DODAT
Serial Data (to D/A Converter)
CTSW
Crosstalk Switch
DOLRCK
Audio A/D Converter LR Clock
CURR
Current
DOLRCK
L/R Clock (to D/A Converter)
CW
Clockwise
DOMCK
Audio A/D Converter Master Clock
CYL EC
Cylinder Motor Trque Control
DOMCK
Master Clock (to D/A Converter)
CYL PG
Cylinder Motor PG
DQ 1-16
Memory Data
CYL VM
Cylinder Motor Current or Power
DRAM CAS
D-RAM Colum Address Strobe
DRAM OE
D-RAM Out Enable
D CLK
Digital Clock
DRAM RAS
D-RAM Read Address Strobe
D MODE
Digital Mode Switch Signal
DREC
AV Delayed REC Start Pulse
D01-03
Zoom 01-03
DRK
Dark (LPF Switch for Auto Focus)
DA UV SEL
D/A Convertor U/V Select
DS1, 2
Double Sampling Pulse
DAC
Digital Analogue Converter
DSF 0-7
Data In/Out for Shaffling Memory
DAG
Digital Analogue Ground
DSF 0-7
Input/Output Data to Shuffling Memory (18MHz)
DB0-7
Data 0-7
DSP
Digital Signal Processor
DB0-7
Microprocessor Data
DSP R/B
DSP IC Rady/Busy
DCC
DC Clamp Control
DSP-48K-H
DSP IC Clock Select
DCCNT
DC Control
DSTB
Data Stobe Signal
DCI
Digital Channel Cording IC
DSV
Digital Sum Variation
DCLR
Digital Clear
DV
Digital Video
DCP
Digital Clamp Pulse
DVB
Digital Video Broadcast
DCS-CLK, DA
CAS & DV I/F Serial Clock
DVC
Digital Video Cassette
DC-STP1
DCS Serial Start
DVDD
Digital VDD
DC-STP2
DCS Serial Stop
DVIO
Digital Video Input Output
DCT
Discrete Cosine Transform (Compression)
DVSS
Digital Ground
DCX7
Serial Data
DX
Shift Data for X Direction (for LCD)
DEDP 0-3
Playback Data
DY
Shift Data for Y Direction (for LCD)
DEDR 0-3
Rec Data
DY
TFT Y-axis Shift Data
DEMO
Demodulation
DZ
Digital Zoom
DEMP
A/D Convertor Empahsis Control
DEMP
De-Emphasis
E Snap
Electric Snap Shot
DFD 0-7
Encode Data In/Out Between Shaffling Memory
E ZM
Electric Zoom
DFD0-7
Encode Input/Output Signal for Shuffling Memory
E2 CS or E2P CS
EEPROM Chip Select
DIBDCK
Bit Clock
E2 R/B
EEPROM Rady/Busy
DICLK
Digital Clock
E2P
EEPROM
DIDAT
Serial Data
EARP
Earphone
DIDAT
Serial Data Durring Digital Audio In
EC
Torque Control
DIF
Digital Interface
ECC
Error Correction Cording
DILRCK
L/R Clock
ECM
Electric Condencer Mic
DILRCK
Serial Clock Durring Digital Audio In
ECR
Reference Voltage for Capstan Torque
DIMCK
Master Clock
EDA
Error Correction, DCI, ATF Servo
DIMCK
Mater Clock Durring Digital Audio In
EE CS
EEPROM Chip Select
DIO 1-8
Data In/Out
EE R/B
EEPROM Read (H)/Busy (L)
DIOS
Data In/Out Select Control Signal
EEPROM
Electric Erasable Programable Read Only Memory
DIOS
Select Signal for Digital In/Out
EIS
Electric Image Stabilizer (DIS)
DIS
Digital Image Stabilizer
EMP
A/D Convertor Emphasis Control
DIS R/B
Digital Image Stabilizer Read (H)/Busy (L)
ENAB
Enable
DIS R/B
DIS IC Rady/Busy
ENV
Enverope
DIS/KAND
Digital Image Stabilizer/Sensitivity
EOB
End of Block
E
47
INITIAL/LOGO
ABBREVIATIONS
Equalizer
HD
Horizontal Drive Pulse
EVF
Electric View Finder
HDTV
High Definition TV
EXT DC
External DC (AC Adaptor)
HEX
Hexadecimal
EXT DC(H)
AC Adaptor DC (H)
HG
Hall Gain
EXT NOREG
AC Adaptor 6V
HID
Head Switching Pulse
EXT S DATA
Serial Data for Edit
HLT
High Bright Signal
EXT SCK
Serial Clock for Edit
HALL IN(+), (–)
Input Signal from Hall IC
EZOOM
Electric Zoom
HP
Headphone
HPF
High Pass Filter
HSE
Modulated Data Output
F
G
H
ABBREVIATIONS
INITIAL/LOGO
EQ
F ENC
Lens F-Value
HSP
Timing Pulse for Shaffling Memory
FACT MODE
Factry Mode (not used in the service)
HSS
Horizontal Sync Signal
FB
Feed Back
HSW
Head Switching Pulse
FC
Saw Tooth Signal In
HS-WT
High Speed Zoom
FCK
Clock
HSZ
High Speed Zoom
FCO
Saw Tooth Signal Generator
FENC
Focus Encoder
I/F
Interface
FEND
Frame End Pulse
I-2 C
Inter Integrated Circuit
FH2B
FH/2 (15.625KHz / 2=7.8125KHz)
ID(H)
Wide Television (H)
FIX OSD
Auto Tracking Off (H)
IMP
Inter Microprocessor Protocol
FLICK
Flicker Output
INF
CCD Input Signal 1
FM
Field Memory
INF
Input Frame Signal
FM0-7
Field Memory 0-7
INS
CCD Input SIgnal 2
FMCO0-3
Field Memory Chrominance Out 0-4
INTER
Interval Recording
FMDIR
Focus Motor Direction
INV
Inverter
FMOEM
Field Memory Enable
IOU
R-Y Analogue Signal Output
FMOEO
Field Memory Enable
IOV
B-Y Analogue Signal Output
FMT1-4
Focus Motor Terminal 1-4
IOY
Y Analogue Signal Output
FMY00-07
Field Memory Luminance Out 0-7
IR
Infrared Rays
FMYI0-07
Field Memory Luminance In 0-7
IRDET
Imfrared Ray Detection
FNO
F Value
IREF
Current Adjustment Terminal
FPS
Frame Refference Signal
IRIS/SH
Iris / Shutter Control
FR
Capstan Reverse High
IRQ
Interrupt Request
FRP
Frame Refference Pulse
ITI
Insert & Track Information
FRPSO
Frame Start Pulse
J
JPEG
Joint Photographic Image Cording Experts Group
G1, G2, G3
Gap 1, 2 and 3
K
I
GCA
Gain Control AMP
KANDO
Digital Gain Up
GCNT
Gain Control
KB
Carrier Balance
G-CNT
AGC Adjustment
KEY IN
Key Scan
GCTRL
Gain Control
KND
Digital Gain Up
GENE
Generator
KNEE
Luminance Compensate
GF
FG AMP Terminal
GSW
Ground for Switching Power
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
L
H/M/N
Hi-Fi / Mix / Normal
LCD P(L)
LCD Power On (L)
H/N
Hi-Fi / Normal
LD
Load Pulse
H1, 2
H. CCD Drive Pulse
LDD
Liquid Direct Drive
HAP
Horizontal Aperture
LEDCNT
LED Control
HASW
Head AMP Switching Pulse
LI-BATT
Lithium Battery
HB
Hall Bias
LOAD
Loading
HBR SET
High Brightness Set
LOAD F, R
Loading Direction (F: Forward / R: Reverse)
HBRST
High Brightness Set
LPF
Low Pass Filter
HCLR
High Clear
LRMONO
Monoral Audio (L + R)
HCP
Shift Clock for Horizontal Drive
LSB
Least Significant Bit
48
INITIAL/LOGO
LVL
M M1-3
N
O
ABBREVIATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
INITIAL/LOGO
LPF Switch for Auto Focus
P
P SW
Power Switch
PB1-3
PNP Base 1-3
Motor Coil Terminal 1 to 3
PBCTL
Play Back Control
MA0-5
Microprocessor Address Data 0-5
PBCTL
Pre-Branking Control
Mbps
Megahertz Bit Per Second
PBH
Head Amp Switch
MD
Modulation
PBLK
Pre-Blanking (Pulse)
MD0-7
Microprocessor Data 0-7
PC1-3
Corrector of PNP Transistor
MDT0-7
Microprocessor Data 0-7
PCBM
Carrier Balance
ME (TAPE)
Metal Evaporated (Tape)
PCH
Phase Compensator (Hall AMP)
MENB
Focus Motor Enable
PCI
Phase Compensator (Current)
MFF
Manual Focus Far
PCO
Phase Compensator Out
MFN
Manual Focus Near
PCS
Switching Power Control
MHSYNC
Monitor Horizontal Sync Signal
PCV
Phase Compensator (Voltage)
MIC
Memory In Cassette
PE
Emitter of PNP Transistor
MIG
Meta In Gap
PED
Pedestal
MIX N.R.D.
Non Rec Data Mix
PEDECNT
Pedestal Control
MOD
Modulation
PENO
Alarm (L)
MOUT
Mic Out
PFP
Pilot Frame Position
MP (TAPE)
Metal Particle (Tape)
PGA, B
Power Ground A, B
MPEG
Moving Picture Image Cording Experts Group
PGC
Pulse Generator Comparator
MPEG2
Moving Picture Image Cording Experts Group Phase 2
PGI
Pulse Generator Input
MRST
Focus Motor Reset
PGMM
Pulse Generator Monostable Multivibrator
MSB
Most Signal Bit
PGO
Output of Pulse Generator AMP
MVSYNC
Monitor Vertical Sync Signal
PMODE
Select Signal for Normal / Wide Screen
PON
Power On
N/F
Near/Far Focus
POR
Power On Reset
N/P
NTSC/PAL
POSCOM
Common Position
NB1-3
Base for NPN Transistor
PREAMP
Pre-AMP
NC
No Connection
PREBLK
Pre-Blanking
NC1-3
Corrector of NPN Transistor
PT
Protect for V Voltage
NCLR
Power On Reset
PWM
Pulse Width Modulation
NCP1
Clamp Pulse
PWMB
Pulse Width Modulation Pulse
NCP2+VDH
Clamp Pulse + Horizontal Drive Pulse
Q2H
Source Output Select
NCP2+VDM
Clamp Pulse + Gate Pulse
NDE
Non Liner De-Emphasis
NE
Emitor of NPN Transistor
R CTL P
Recorded Control Pulse (+)
NLE
Non Liner Emphasis
R CTL R
Recorded Control Pulse (–)
NR
Noise Reduction
R/B
Read/Busy
NRD
Non Rec Data
R/L
Direction Control for Data Transmition
NRD BLK
Non Rec Data Blanking
RA
Recording AMP
NRD CLK
No Rec Data Clock
RA1
Rec AMP 1
NRE
Read Enable Input (Low Active)
RAC AC
Rec Audio Current
NWE
Write Enable (Low Active)
RAD
Read Address Data
RAE
Read Address Enable
Q
R
OB
Optical Black
RB
Read Busy
OBCNT
Optical Black Control
R-B
R Bias
OBREF
Reference Voltage for Optical Black Control
RCB
R Carrier Balance
OE
Output Enable
RE
Read Enable
OFH
Horizontal Counted Down Clock Signal (Reference)
RE(F), (S)
Rotary Erase Head Transformer
OFS
Offset
REB
R Bias
OP
Operation AMP Output
REC CC
Rec Current Control
OSD
ON Screen Display
REC CCNT
Rec Current Control
OVL
Overlap Pulse
RECCTRL
Recording Control Pulse
OZ
Optical Zoom
RECI
Rec Amp Switch
49
INITIAL/LOGO
S
ABBREVIATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
INITIAL/LOGO
RENCF
Lens Control (Forward)
SWB
Switching Pre-Drive Pulse
RENCR
Lens Control (Reverse)
SYL EC
Cylinder Torque Control
RERASE
Rotary Erase Head
SYL FG
Cylinder FG
RGBIV1-2
1V Inverted Signal 1-2
RGO R/G OFF
Offset Voltage for AWT R
T PHOT
Take-up Photo Transistor
RSF
Capstan Direction (Reverse / Stop / Forward)
TBC
Time Base Conntrol
RST
Reset
TFT
Thim Film Transistor
RSTB
R Strobe
TH
Thermostat for Battery
RSTPWD
Reset Power Down Input
TI
Test Mode Select
RSTR
Reset Read
TL
Torque Limit
RSTW
Reset Write
TM
Sub Code
RT
Saw Tooth Terminal
TMD
Sub Code Data
RVCO
Resister for Oscillation
TRE
Tracking Error Signal
RW
Read Write
TREEL(P)
Take-up Reel (Pulse)
RWAE
Read Write Enable
TRFIX
Tracking Fix
TRIWAVE
Tracking Wave
T
S PHOT
Supply Photo Transistor
TRP
Tracking Position
S/H
Sampling Hold
TRP
Trap
S/S
Start/Stop
TSR
Head Switching Refference
SBD
Serial Data
TST
Time Scale Transfer
SBI
Serial Data Input
SBO
Serial Data Output
U/V SEL
R-Y/B-Y Select Signal
SBT
Serial Clock
UNLOAD
Un-Loading
SCAN0-5
Key Scan 0-5
UNRE
Microprocessor Read Enable
SCK
Serial Clock
UNWE
Microprocessor Write Enable
SCR
Search
UV
R-Y/B-Y
SCR, S.C.R.
Still Cue Review
UV SEL
R-Y/B-Y Select Signal
SEG.
Segment
SET
White Balance Set
V1-V4
V. CCD Drive Pulse
SH/IRIS
Shutter/Iris Control
VB
VH Filter Switching
SHIFT
Capasitor for Phase Shift
VCE
Power Terminal
SI
Serial Data Input
VCNTL
Video Control
SIC
Shift In Clock Input
VCO
Voltage Control Oscillator
SIOC
Serial In/Out Control
VCP
Shift Clock Output for Vertical Drive
SMCE
Shaffling Memory Chip Enable
VCTLD
Video Control
SMRS
Shaffling Memory Read Strobe
VCTRL
Voltage Charge Control
SMWE
Shaffling Memory Write Enable
VD
Vertical Drive Pulse
SMWS
Shaffling Memory Read Strobe
VDDX
X Drive Power for Colour LCD
SNAP
Snap Shot
VDDXY
XY Drive Power for Colour LCD
SNS LED
Sensor LED
VDDY
Y Drive Power for Colour LCD
SO
Serial Data Output
VDREC
Video Delayed Rec
SPA
ATF Smapling Pulse
Vgg
Voltage for Gate IC
SPEN
8 Bit Shift Register Enable
Vgl
Gate off Voltage
SPK
Speaker
VID
Video Signal Out
SPO
Reset for Switcing Power
VIN
Video In
SPST
8 Bit Shift Register Strobe
VITC
Vertical Interval Time Code
SREELP
Supply Reel Pulse
VITERBI
One of Signal Detection Method
SRT
Start
VL
Low Voltage
SSA
Start Sync block Area
VLC
Variable Length Cording
SSW
Select Signal for Low Pass Filter
VLOCKP
Artificial Sync Pulse
ST5V
Safety Tab 5V
VLP
Artificial Sync Pulse
STAB
Safety Tab Switch
VM
Motor Voltage
STB
Stand by Signal
VMD
Velocity Mode Data
STB
Strobe
VMD1-3
Electric Shutter Mode
U
V
50
INITIAL/LOGO
ABBREVIATIONS
VMODE
NTSC/PAL Select Switch
VMVH
VH Filter Switching
VORP
Video Overlap
VRB
Voltage Refference Bottom
VRBS
Voltage Refference Bottom Output
VREF1R3V
Refference Voltage 1.3V
VREF3R3V
Refference Voltage 3.3V
VREFH
Refference Voltage High Side
VREFL
Refference Voltage Low Side
VRI
Refference Voltage Input
VRO
Refference Voltage Output
VRT
Voltage Refference Top
VRTS
Voltage Refference Top Output
VS
Switching Comparator
VSS
Vertical Sync Signal
VSSX
X Driver Power for Colour LCD
VSSXY
X-Y Driver Power for Colour LCD
W W/N
Mode Select for Window Mode
W/N
Wide / Normal
WAD
Write Address Enable
WAE
Write Address Enable
WAERAE
Write Address Enable
WARI
Interrupt
WB
White Balance
WE
Write Enable
WEM
Memory Write Enable
WHD
Wide Horizontal Drive Pulse
WIDE A
Wide Zoom
WSB
B AGC Control
WSR
R AGC Control
WTV
Wide TV
X
XP
FG Logic Reset
Y
Y FM0-7
Y Field Memory 0-7
Z
INITIAL/LOGO
YCE
Cylinder Error Code
YGC
Y Gain Control
YMO 0-7
Y Field Memory 0-7
YNCST
Noize Canceller
YNR
Luminance Noise Reduction
YSDP 0-7
Digital Y Out 0-7
Z.ENC
Zoom Encoder
Z.MIC
Zoom Mic
ZENC
Zoom Encoder Output
ZMDIR
Zoom Drive
ZMEN
Zoom Enable
ZMT
Zoom Motor Tele Side
ZMT (+)/(–)
Zoom Motor (+)/(–)
ZMTER
Zoom Motor Tele Side
ZMW
Zoom Motor Wide Side
ZSW
Zoom Switch
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VM0509039CE
Service Manual
S1.1. Important Safety Notice
Diagrams and Replacement
Parts List
Digital Video Camera
NV-MD10000GC
NV-MD10000GK
Vol. 1
S1. About Indication of The Schematic Diagrams
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITH THE MARK
HAVE THE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
FOR SAFETY. WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS USE ONLY THE SAME TYPE.
1.Although reference number of the parts is indicated on the P.C.B. drawing and/or
schematic diagrams, it is NOT mounted on the P.C.B. when it is displayed with "$" mark.
2.It is only the "Test Round" and no terminal (Pin) is available on the P.C.B.
when the TP (Test Point) indicated as "٨" mark.
3.The voltage being indicated on the schematic diagram is measured in
"Standard-Playback" mode when there is no specify mode is mentioned.
4.Although the voltage and waveform available on here is measured with standard frame,
it may be differ from actual measurement due to modification of circuit and so on.
5.The voltage being indicated here may be include observational-error (deviation) due to
internal-resistance and/or reactance of equipment. Therefore, handle the value
indicated on here as reference.
6.Use the parts number indicated on the Replacement Parts List .
7.Indication on Schematic
˴
diagrams:
Circuit name being connected.
OFTR
FEP
This signal is connected
to the EFP schematic diagram
Name of Signal
Table of contents
S1. About Indication of The Schematic Diagrams .......................... S-1
S1.1. Important Safety Notice......................................................... S-1
S2. Voltage Chart ........................................................................... S-2
S2.1. Monitor P.C.B . ...................................................................... S-2
S2.2. EVF P.C.B. ........................................................................... S-2
S2.3. Mic Jack P.C.B. .................................................................... S-2
S2.4. Front P.C.B. .......................................................................... S-2
S3. Block Diagram .......................................................................... S-3
S3.1. Overall Block Diagram .......................................................... S-3
S4. Schematic Diagram .................................................................. S-4
S4.1. Interconnection Diagram ....................................................... S-4
S4.2. EVR INT 1 Schematic Diagram............................................. S-8
S4.3. EVR INT 2 Schematic Diagram............................................. S-8
S4.4. Battery INT Schematic Diagram............................................ S-9
S4.5. AV Jack Schematic Diagram ............................................... S-10
S4.6. Side R Schematic Diagram ................................................. S-11
S4.7. Side R Operation Schematic Diagram ................................ S-12
S4.8. Monitor Schematic Diagram ................................................ S-13
S4.9. EVF INT Schematic Diagram .............................................. S-14
S4.10. EVF B/L Schematic Diagram ............................................ S-14
S4.11. Handle Zoom Schematic Diagram ................................... S-15
S4.12. Mic Jack Schematic Diagram ............................................ S-15
S4.13. Zoom Schematic Diagram................................................. S-16
S4.14. Front Schematic Diagram ................................................. S-16
S4.15. S/S Power Schematic Diagram ......................................... S-17
S4.16. LCD Det Schematic Diagram ............................................ S-17
S4.17. Eject Schematic Diagram .................................................. S-17
S4.18. CCD Flex Schematic Diagram .......................................... S-18
S4.19. Holl Sensor Flex Schematic Diagram ............................... S-22
S5.11. Mic Jack P.C.B. ................................................................. S-30
S5.12. Zoom P.C.B. ..................................................................... S-31
S5.13. Front P.C.B. ...................................................................... S-31
S5.14. S/S Power P.C.B. .............................................................. S-32
S5.15. LCD Det P.C.B. ................................................................. S-32
S5.16. Eject P.C.B. ...................................................................... S-33
S5.17. CCD Flex .......................................................................... S-34
S5.17.1. CCD Flex (Component Side) ......................................... S-34
S5.17.2. CCD Flex (Foil Side) ...................................................... S-35
S5.18. Holl Sensor Flex ................................................................ S-36
S5. Print Circuit Board .................................................................. S-23
S5.1. EVR INT 1 P.C.B . ............................................................... S-23
S5.2. EVR INT2 P.C.B. ................................................................ S-23
S5.3 Battery INT P.C.B. ............................................................... S-24
S5.4. AV Jack P.C.B . ................................................................... S-25
S5.5 Side R P.C.B. ...................................................................... S-26
S5.6 Side R Operation P.C.B. ...................................................... S-27
S5.7. Monitor P.C.B. ..................................................................... S-28
S5.8. EVF INT P.C.B. .................................................................. S-29
S5.9. EVF P.C.B . ......................................................................... S-29
S5.10. Handle Zoom P.C.B. ......................................................... S-30
S6. Replacement Parts List ......................................................... S-37
S-1
S7. Exploded Views...................................................................... S-44
S7.1. Frame and Casing Section(1) ............................................. S-44
S7.2. Frame and Casing Section(2) ............................................. S-45
S7.3. Camera Lens Section......................................................... S-46
S7.4. LCD Section ........................................................................ S-47
S7.5. Video Mechanism Section................................................... S-48
S7.6. Packing Parts and Accessories Section .............................. S-49
S2. Voltage Chart
S2.1. Monitor P.C.B.
REF No. PIN No. REC
QR6401
1
0
QR6401
2
2.9
QR6401
3
2.9
QR6401
4
0
QR6401
5
0
QR6401
6
0
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0
2.9
2.9
0
0
0
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0
0
S2.2. EVF P.C.B.
REF No. PIN No. REC
Q801
E
0.6
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C
1.7
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B
1.3
PB
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1.7
1.3
S2.3. Mic Jack P.C.B.
EE
0.6
1.7
1.3
REF No. PIN No. REC
Q4901
E
0.4
Q4901
C
3.5
Q4901
B
0.9
Q4902
E
4.9
Q4902
C
2.3
Q4902
B
3.5
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E
0.4
Q4903
C
3.5
Q4903
B
0.9
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E
4.9
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C
2.2
Q4904
B
3.5
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E
4.9
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C
4.9
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B
4.2
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E
0
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C
0
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B
4.9
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3.5
0.9
4.9
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4.9
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0
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4.9
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3.5
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S2.4. Front P.C.B.
REF No. PIN No. REC
Q6801
E
3.7
Q6801
C
4.9
Q6801
B
3.4
Q6802
E
3.2
Q6802
C
4.9
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B
3.7
PB
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4.9
3.4
3.2
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3.7
EE
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S3. Block Diagram
S3.1. Overall Block Diagram
AV JACK C.B.A.
LENS
S VIDEO
IN/OUTPUT
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ZOOM
FOCUS
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VIDEO/AUDIO
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SPEAKER
CCD
MIC UNIT
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MIC
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C.B.A.
MOTHER C.B.A.
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IC307
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IC3301 AVIO
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IC108
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MOTHER
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DV
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IC3001 DUO
(VIDEO I/O,VCO,COMPRESOR,
SHUFFLE,SHUFFLE MEMORY,
AUDIO PROCESSOR,ECC,
ECC MEMORY,1394 I/F,JPEG
COMPRESSION/EXPANSION,
CARD I/F,DAC)
IC701
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IC3201
RIP
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IC5001
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IC3801
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IC601
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LCD
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IC2001
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IC2006
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EVF
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IC2017
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POWER
LOADING
MOTOR
IC1001
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4
4/4
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
S-21
18
19
20
NV- MD10000GC/GK
CCD Flex
Schenatic Diagram
21
S4.19. Holl Sensor Flex Schematic Diagram
G
F
E
6.
+%
&0/5%6:.
=4'8A8%%?
D
6.
=4'8A)0&?
6.
=4'8A.?
C
B
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Holl Sensor Flex
Schematic Diagram
1
2
3
4
5
6
S-22
7
8
9
10
S5. Print Circuit Board
S5.1. EVR INT 1 P.C.B. / S5.2. EVR INT2 P.C.B.
G
2(
22
F
E
(Component Side)
(Component Side)
D
(2
4
22
C
B
(Foil Side)
(Foil Side)
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
EVR INT 1 P.C.B.
1
2
3
4
NV-MD10000GC/GK
EVR INT 2 P.C.B.
5
6
S-23
7
8
9
10
S5.3 Battery INT P.C.B.
G
F
%
%
4
E
-,
.4
%
(.
D
2
+2
%
.$
4
%
%
C
(2
B
(Component Side)
(Foil Side)
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Battery INT P.C.B.
1
2
3
4
5
6
S-24
7
8
9
10
S5.4. AV Jack P.C.B.
G
-,
-,
F
-,
-,
.4
E
.%
(Component Side)
D
%
4
8<
(.
.$
C
%
,-
%
(.
8<
8<
.$
.$
8<
%
.$
%
.$
%
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%
%.
.$
%
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.$
.$
B
.$
%.
%.
%.
%
(2
%
8<
(Foil Side)
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
AV Jack P.C.B.
1
2
3
4
5
6
S-25
7
8
9
10
S5.5 Side R P.C.B.
G
F
5
E
.6
.6
(Component Side)
D
2
4
(2
C
%.
B
(2
8<
8<
8<
8<
8<
8<
8<
(2
4
4
8<
A
(Foil Side)
1
2
3
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Side R P.C.B.
4
5
6
S-26
7
8
9
10
S5.6 Side R Operation P.C.B.
G
5
5
5
F
5
5
&
5
5
5
5
E
(Component Side)
D
4
4
C
4
8<
8<
4
4
4
(2
8<
4
8<
4
4
8<
4
B
A
(Foil Side)
1
2
3
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Side R Operation P.C.B.
4
5
6
S-27
7
8
9
10
S5.7. Monitor P.C.B.
G
F
-/ -/
/-
4
4
%
&
/- /-
4
%
(2
%
4
%
4
%
4
%
/-
4
%
4
%
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
%
4
4
%
4
.
%
&
&
&
&
,#
,#
%
4
4
3
%
3
%
&
4
3
3
3
4
(2
&
,#
4
&
D
4
3
4
4
4
&
4
%
E
%
%
B
3
(Component Side)
/- /-
&
-/ -/
C
4
4
3
3
4
4
(Foil Side)
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Monitor P.C.B.
1
2
3
4
5
6
S-28
7
8
9
10
S5.8. EVF INT P.C.B. / S5.9. EVF P.C.B.
%
%
%
G
F
-/
2
4
&
%
-/
2(
E
2(
%
-/
-/
%
%
(Component Side)
D
(Component Side)
C
(2
/-
%
/-
%
(Foil Side)
B
&
4
4
%
%
4
&
4
4
(Foil Side)
NV-MD10000GC/GK
EVF INT P.C.B.
2
%
4
A
1
3
&
3
4
5
6
S-29
7
NV-MD10000GC/GK
EVF P.C.B.
8
9
10
S5.10. Handle Zoom P.C.B. / S5.11. Mic Jack P.C.B.
G
F
5
2
5
5
-,
E
4
4
%
%
4
4
D
4
4
4
4
%
%
4
%
3
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
3
3
%-;
%-;
4
4
%-;
%
4
3
(.
4
.(
%-;
%-;
2(
:-%
%-; %-;
:-%
:-%
:-%
C
3
4
4
%
$.
%
$.
4
(Component Side)
(2
%-;
%-;
;-%
B
(Component Side)
(Foil Side)
(Foil Side)
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Handle Zoom P.C.B.
1
2
3
4
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Mic Jack P.C.B.
5
6
S-30
7
8
9
10
S5.12. Zoom P.C.B. / S5.13. Front P.C.B.
G
3
%
4
%
&
%
F
2(
4
&
%-<
%-<
(Component Side)
%-<
4
E
4
3
4
4
&
%-<
2
D
C
8<
&
2
&
%-<
4+
B
(Foil Side)
4
%
%
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Zoom P.C.B.
1
2
3
(Component Side)
4
5
6
S-31
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Front P.C.B.
(Foil Side)
7
8
9
10
S5.14. S/S Power P.C.B. / S5.15. LCD Det P.C.B.
G
&
F
(Component Side)
4
5
<8
E
%.
%.
5
<8
(2
.4
4
4
D
C
(Foil Side)
B
(Component Side)
A
(Foil Side)
NV-MD10000GC/GK
S/S Power P.C.B.
1
2
3
4
NV-MD10000GC/GK
LCD Det P.C.B.
5
6
S-32
7
8
9
10
S5.16. Eject P.C.B.
G
F
-/ -/
2
4
E
/-
5
/-
D
C
-/
/- /-
-/
B
(Component Side)
(Foil Side)
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Eject P.C.B.
1
2
3
4
5
6
S-33
7
8
9
10
S5.17. CCD Flex
S5.17.1. CCD Flex (Component Side)
G
%
E
%+
F
+
D
C
+
%
B
(Component Side)
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
CCD Flex(Component Side)
1
2
3
4
5
6
S-34
7
8
9
10
S5.17.2. CCD Flex (Foil Side)
G
4
%
%
4
%
4
4
4
4
%
%
F
4
%
4
%.
3
%
%
4
E
4
3
%
%
4
4
3
22
%
%.
D
3
4
4
4
4
%
C
3
% 4
%
4
4 3
%
% %
4 4
%
B
4
4
4 %.
(Foil Side)
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
CCD Flex(Foil Side)
1
2
3
4
5
6
S-35
7
8
9
10
S5.18. Holl Sensor Flex
G
F
E
6.
6.
8,$)
6.
+%
D
C
B
A
NV-MD10000GC/GK
Holl Sensor Flex
1
2
3
4
5
6
S-36
7
8
9
10
S6. Replacement Parts List
Note:
1.* Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to this list.
2. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Components identified with the mark
have the special characteristics for safety.
When replacing any of these components, use only the same type.
3. Unless otherwise specified,
All resistors are in OHMS, K=1,000 OHMS. All capacitors are in MICRO-FARADS (uf), P=uuF.
4. The marking (RTL) indicates the retention time is limited for this item. After the discontinuation
of this assembly in production, it will no longer be available.
E.S.D. standerds for Electrostatically Sensitive Devices, refer to “PREVENTION OF
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) TO ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES) DEVICES”
section.
Definition of Parts supplier:
1. Parts marked with [PAVC-CSG] in the remarks column are supplied from
PAVC COMPANY CS Group (PAVC-CSG).
S-37
S-38
S-39
S-40
S-41
S-42
S-43
S7. Exploded Views
S7.1. Frame & Casing Section (1)
4
31
34
B65
B66
B67
78
B51
B79
B81
7
90(RTL)
AV JACK
P.C.B.
26
B80
B75
B76
B82
32
B34
9
93(RTL)
S S & POWER
P.C.B.
29
B53
B52
35
33
28
B37
B99
B36
8
B60
B98
B59
30
89(RTL)
BATTERY
INT. P.C.B.
53
92(RTL)
FRONT
P.C.B.
B69
B97
B40
B38
55
23
B74
76
91(RTL)
ZOOM
P.C.B.
B77
B42
B8
B1
B41
B70
65
B72
5
11
B71
B18
45
16
B63
B64
22
17
B13
B4
B43
B32
20
15
B39
B2
B45
38
B9
14
B57
19
B33
13
B73
B58
B61
B62
71
48
18
B68
3
B35
42
B25
B28
37
B19
B29
B31
1
B30
B47
60-1
46
50
B27
51
B26
60
B3
12
B49
B50
49
66
B85
39
6
B22
B88
24
62
B46
94(RTL)
EJECT P.C.B.
27
B5
86(RTL)
MOTHER
P.C.B.
70
81
84
10
2
B6
B10
B21
B20
W1
71
B56
B84
61
B24
B55
B83
B12
85(RTL) 22
MAIN
P.C.B.
82
B17
B11
B7
74
25
72
B87
B86
88(RTL)
EVR INT.2
P.C.B.
B14
B15
B93
B92
S-44
83
87(RTL) 79
EVR INT.
P.C.B.
80
71
82
73
79
73
36
76
B16
21
74
72
80
S7.2. Frame and Casing Section (2)
B180
B181
B179
B151
B152
B145
111
B182
B153
B147
B146
118
B154
154
154-1
110
B183
129
183(RTL)
HANDLE ZOOM
P.C.B.
128
B150
108
B149
131
B197
153
134
B148
123
B198
117
132
135
112
B159
124
160
B186
B187
B193
B194
116
125
133
B188
122
B134
138
182(RTL)
EVF
P.C.B.
B163
B162
B161
143
136
B192 B195
177
B172
146
147
B135
120
149
120
166
184(RTL)
MIC JACK
P.C.B.
167
160-2
150
145
107
109
119
B170
B168
B126
B106
159
B139
B140
101
B107
B141
102
B142
B121
B116
185(RTL)
LCD DET.
P.C.B.
B104
179(RTL)
SIDE(R)
P.C.B.
178
B177
B175 B176
B174
B127
B125
B123
B143
B138
B124
B109
B185
B144
B136 B137
105
B169
B167
B108
172
B166
B165
181(RTL) B164
EVF INT.
P.C.B.
158
B184
B122
171
137
148
152
B190
B189
B191
B160
B171
121
125-1
127
B117
151
115
114
B120
104
B119
139
113
B105
168
B173
B118
B110
180(RTL)
SIDE(R) OPERATION
P.C.B.
B129
B102
B103
103
B101
B199
169
B114
B112
S-45
B113
B115
B111
S7.3. Camera Lens Section
B301
301-1
304
304-1
B303
302
B302
303
301
B304
304-2
B305
304-3
304-4
B307
B309
B308
B306
304-5
304-6
B310
304-7
304-8
304-9
304-10
B311
B312
S-46
S7.4. LCD Section
202
B203
203
204
B204
205
206
207
208
209
210
219-1
217
218
219(RTL)
MONITOR
P.C.B.
201
B205
201-1
212
B206
201-3
201-2
B201
216
B207
B202
213
B208
214
S-47
S7.5. Video Mechanism Section
503
503 -1
503 -2
504
B501
B507
501 -4
B506
501
B505
B504
B502
S-48
B503
S7.6. Packing Parts and Accessories Section
402
E External Stereo
Microphone
AC Adaptor
417
403
411
413
416
405
Battery
Pack U.
412
Button-Type
Battery
406
(GC)area only
415
406
(GK)area only
406
(GC)area only
404
Battery
401
S-49