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St200f Service Manual Eng 120224
St200f Service Manual Eng 120224
SAMSUNG ST200/ST200F
SERVICE
DIGITAL CAMERA
Manual
CONTENTS
1. Repair information
2. Product specifications
4. PCB diagrams
5. Block diagram
6. Firmware update
7. Adjustment
1. Repair information
1-1 Customer satisfaction statement.. ...............................................1-1
2. Product specifications
2-1 Specifications............................................................................2-1
4. PCB diagrams
4-1 MAIN PCB.................................................................................4-1
5. Block diagram
Contents
6. Firmware update
6-1 Product reset. . ...........................................................................6-1
6-3 Upgrade....................................................................................6-4
7. Adjustment
7-1 Basic guide for adjustment.........................................................7-1
1. Repair information
1-1 Customer satisfaction statement
Combining perfect technical solutions with a customer-oriented approach is our top priority.
We treat our customers we serve with kindness, loyalty, respect and dignity.
We are committed to earn customers trust continuously through excellence in repair solutions.
Committed to quick and easy resolution of all support issues, we deliver industry-leading
response times.
[Guide]
We listen carefully to our customers' requirements and always find an optimum solution for their needs.
We are committed to your satisfaction and have procedures in place to provide you with a fair, timely and effective means to resolve problems. It
combines industry leading preventive assistance with responsive support that helps us address problems quickly and effectively.
We will continuously maintain and improve our services to satisfy the needs of our customers.
It is guaranteed to be free of charge from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period
of one year from date of purchase.
Digital Camera and lens come with a one year limited warranty from the date of purchase.
* The duration of the warranty depends on the laws in the country in which it was purchased.
a. We imply warranties to one year from the original date of purchase. In the event that the purchaser is
unable to provide a warranty card or proof of purchase, the warranty period will be determined by the
date of manufacture. The warranty period shall be decreased to three months from the original product
manufactured date.
b. The coverage under this warranty begins on the date of your purchase of the product. In the event
that a warranty card or proof of purchase is not available, a purchase receipt, preferably the purchase
invoice, to confirm the date of purchase is required for warranty service.
c. In the event that a valid date of purchase is not available, the warranty period will be determined by
the date of manufacture. The warranty period shall be decreased to three months from the original
product manufactured date.
It reserves the right to retain any parts or components replaced at its discretion in the event of a defect no-
ticed in the product. The period with respect to retaining components may vary respectively depending on its
components. We are not liable to repair or replace its faulty product after the Warranty Period has expired.
* We warrant its retaining camera and lenses for five years and three years for the accessories.
a. If a warranty claim is filed after the product has been discontinued, we reserves the right to honor the
components warranty. Warranty period may vary depending on the type of components.
b. In the event that no identical warranty information is available for service repair, company has the right to provide warranty.
The warranty does not affect the consumers' rights against the company related to its information.
For the length of the period indicated on the chart below, it starts with the date of original purchase.
a. In the event of a same malfunction problem within two months after repair service by Samsung authorized technician,
we will repair or replace free of charge the component of the product which is found to be defective.
b. In the event of the component that you have paid the replacement cost is returned under normal use within one year at our premises,
such components will be replaced free of charge component of the product which is found to be defective.
a. Failing to function properly under normal use during the limited warranty period.
b. Repair Services free of charge is granted for the performance of a specific contract.
2) Repair charges
This warranty does not cover damage caused by:
c. Repair or alteration performed by any party other than Samsung authorized technicians.
f. Defect that occurs due to sand, dirt liquid, etc. entering the inside of the product casing.
g. Consumable parts which have ceased working through normal use such as as earphone, battery discharger and various accessories.
h. Products purchased second hand or any damage that occurs due to a second hand or repair performed
by anyone other than Samsung or a Samsung authorized service station.
Replace the
Required for essential repair within one
product or repair Repair charges
month after the purchase
at free of charge
Not applicable Within the period with Replace the product at the cost of the
to repair respect to retaining depreciated value or refund its price
components added 10% of depreciation
Applicable repair Repair charges
Failing to perform or
failing to function properly
as a result of willful intent Not applicable to repair
Replacement Repair charge and replace the prod-
and negligence of (Except for defects or malfunction as a result
charge uct at the cost of the depreciated value
customer of fire or flood or other natural disasters
! CAUTION
1. Use the anti-static handing procedures included with the anti-static mat to ensure that there is no electrostatic
discharge and component damage.
2. Static electricity is the biggest danger to the PCB parts you are about to disassemble or assemble. Its important
to use your anti-static wrist strap to prevent damage to these components.
6. The following precautions must be observed when handling such components below.
FPCB is brittle material. It can be easily damaged thus it should be handled with care.
FPCB
It is recommended to use wooden or plastic tweezers for manual placement.
CCD (CMOS) Be careful not to stained your finger. It is recommended to use wooden or plastic tweezers
IR CUT Filter for manual placement. Stain is often caused by the Alcohol used in these components.
LCD, LENS Find a clean, well-ventilated place to do your work.
PCB Use an anti-static mat as well as an anti-static wrist strap to avoid ESD damage to PCB.
BARREL Always follow proper direction while assembling the components of the barrel.
2. Product specifications
2-1 Specifications
ISO Range Auto, ISO 80, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO 1600, ISO 3200
Product
image
Image Sensor 1/2.3 (Approx. 7.76 mm) CCD 1/2.3 (Approx. 7.76 mm) CCD
Wight 5.07oz (without battery and memory card) 3.53oz (without battery and memory card)
Dimensions 3.92 X 2.30 X 0.74in (without protrusions) 3.57 X 2.11 X 0.67in (without protrusions)
LCD TFT LCD, 3.0 (7.62 cm) 460K TFT LCD, 2.7 (6.9 cm) QVGA (230K)
Auto, ISO 80, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO Auto, ISO 80, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, ISO
ISO Range
1600, ISO 3200 1600, ISO 3200
Lithium-ion battery
Battery Source Lithium-ion battery (BP85A, 850 mAh)
(BP70A, 740 mAh: Min. 700 mAh)
Camera ST200/ST200F
AD5055_EXP AD44-00183A
AD5055_USA AD44-00179A
AD5055_UK AD44-00182A
AC adapter AD5055_AUS AD44-00185A
AD5055_ARG AD44-00181A
AD5055_BRA AD44-00180A
AD5055_CHI AD44-00184A
USB cable
CHI AD39-00190A
EXP AD39-00191A
Battery AD43-00199A
Packing
items
BLACK AD63-02604A
Strap
SILVER AD63-02596A
ST200F_EUR1 AD68-06850A
ST200F_EUR2 AD68-06851A
ST200F_EUR3 AD68-06852A
ST200F_ASIA AD68-06853A
Quick Start Guide
ST200F_S.CHI AD68-06849A
ST200F_CANADA AD68-06854A
ST200F_ENG_TUR AD68-06856A
ST200F_SEA AD68-06855A
CC9S70B AD69-03284A
CC9S71N AD69-03285A
AD69-02964A
CC9U21B/P
AD69-03010A
Optional
items
CC9U11B AD69-02397B
A/V cable
AD39-00191A
2G 1109-001446
8G 1109-001418
Memory card capacity The memory capacity may differ depending on shooting scenes
or shooting conditions. These capacities are based on a 1 GB microSD card:
<Table. 2-5 Memory card capacity>
Size Super Fine Fine Normal
* The figures above are measured without using the zoom function. Available
recording time may vary if you use the zoom. Several videos were recorded
in succession to determine the total recording time.
The battery life was measured under the following conditions: in Program mode,
in darkness, resolution, Fine quality, OIS on.
The figures above are measured by Samsungs standards. Your results may differ,
depending on your actual usage.
Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording time.
When using network functions, the battery will be depleted more quickly.
Fig. 3-1
Fig. 3-2
(c) Remove the DECO FRONT GRIP and then remove the one SCREW on the right side.
Fig. 3-3
3-2 Copyright 1995-2012 SAMSUNG. All rights reserved.
Disassembly and reassembly
(d) Run a safe open pry tool around the join of LOCKING PART to release the BACK COVER as illustrated in image.
Slightly wiggle the LOCKING PART to widen the gap. You'll have to apply a little force to remove it.
Fig 3-4
Fig 3-5
(a) Remove the CONNECTOR as indicated " Fig. A" below and then reomve the KEY PCB ASSY.
FPCB
KEY PCB ASSY
Fig. A
Fig 3-6
Fig 3-7
MAIN FRAME
Fig 3-8
(a) Remove the CONNECTOR as indicated " Fig. A" below and then remove the LCD ASSY.
1. Open. 2. Remove.
FPCB FPCB
Fig. A
Fig 3-9
Copyright 1995-2012 SAMSUNG. All rights reserved. 3-5
Disassembly and reassembly
5. Disassembly of BARREL ASSY and MAIN PCB ASSY.
FPCB
.
move
FPCB 2. Re
Fig. A
Fig 3-10
Fig 3-11
(c) Remove the two CONNECTORs as indicated " Fig. A" and " Fig. B" below.
FPCB
FPCB FPCB
e.
mov
FPCB 2. Re
Fig. A Fig. B
Fig 3-12
BARREL ASSY
Fig 3-13
Fig 3-14
CHAMBER ASSY
Fig 3-15
(a) Discharge.
! CAUTION
It must be processed for discharge to the main condenser as shown in the below picture.
Discharging
Fig 3-16
Fig 3-17
Fig 3-18
(c) CUSHION-IR
Fig 3-19
SCREW-TAPTYPE
SCREW-TAPTYPE
SCREW-TAPTYPE
Fig 3-20
Fig. A
Fig 3-21
3. Disassembly of BARREL.
GEAR-IDLE
Fig 3-22
(b) Press the displayed portion "a" by using the tools and remove the SHUTTER FPCB GUIDE
and then remove the FPCB from the SHUTTER FPCB GUIDE.
TOP BOTTOM
FPCB
Fig 3-23
(c) Turn the triangle indication of BARREL OUTER CAM by counterclockwise direction as arrow of "Fig. A"
and then remove the BARREL BASE.
counterclockwise
direction
Fig. A
BARREL BASE
Fig 3-24
(d) Turn the ASSY BARREL-OUTER GUIDE by Clockwise direction as arrow of "Fig. A" and then
be especially careful not to damage the part "a" in "Fig. A" when removing the BARREL-OUTER CAM.
Clockwise
direction
Fig. A
BARREL-OUTER CAM
Fig 3-25
(e) Moving the pin by as arrow direction of "Fig. A" and then remove the BARREL-OUTER GUIDE.
Be especially careful not to damage the pin when remove it.
Fig. A
BARREL-OUTER GUIDE
Fig 3-26
(f) Turn the DECORING CAM by clockwise direction as "Fig. A" and then turn the BARREL-INNER GUIDE
by counterclockwise direction as "Fig. B".
BARREL-INNER GUIDE
counterclockwise
direction
Clockwise
direction
Fig 3-27
Fig 3-28
(h) Remove the ASSY SUB BARREL-3RD and then remove the ASSY SUB BARREL-2ND LENS.
BARREL-INNER GUIDE
Fig. 3-29
(i) Turn the DECORING-CAM by counterclockwise direction as arrow and remove it.
DECORING-CAM
counterclockwise
direction
Fig. 3-30
(j) Turn the ASSY SUB BARREL-ZOOMRING by counterclockwise direction as arrow and remove it.
BARREL-INNER CAM
counterclockwise
direction
Fig. 3-31
3-4-1 How to use the lubricant for anti-friction to the ASSY BARREL assembly.
! CAUTION
HANARL is volatile product. Keep its container tightly covered.
Make sure to shake the HANARL well first before you use it because it has a lot of particles
in the bottom. (Otherwise it becomes ineffective.)
Shake the HANARL until there are no lumps at all and apply it with brush.
1. Type of lubricant
<Table. 3-2 lubricant Information>
Component Name Where to apply Name of lubricant
Lens Base Sliding contact surfaces of AF Lens.
Barrier assy Related Parts Friction part and the pins
NFH-743C
AF motor Related Parts Clip part and lead screw
Others components Inside and outside friction surface
2. Instructions
<Table. 3-3 Lubricating with Grease: Lens Base>
Apply Grease
Apply Grease
! CAUTION
Make sure to shake the HANARL well first before you use it until there are no lumps.
Apply the HANARL with a clean and good-quality brush, making sure the surface is clean.
HANARL is volatile product. Keep its container tightly covered.
BARREL-BASE
Inside surface
thoroughly
BARREL-OUTER CAM
Inside surface
thoroughly
Fig. 3-32
BARREL-INNER GUIDE
DECORING-CAM
Fig. 3-33
BARREL-INNER CAM
Fig. 3-34
(a) Assemble the BARREL-INNER GUIDE and ASSY SUB BARREL-2ND LENS by aligning the part a with b" as illustrated.
BARREL-INNER GUIDE
Fig 3-35
(b) Assemble the ASSY SUB BARREL-3RD and BARREL-INNER GUIDE by aligning the part a with b as illustrated.
BARREL-INNER GUIDE
Fig 3-36
(c) Assemble the BARREL-INNER CAM by aligning the part a with b as illustrated and then turn the
Clockwise direction as arrow and assemble it.
Clockwise
direction
BARREL-INNER CAM
BARREL-INNER CAM
Fig 3-37
(d) Assemble the BARREL-INNER CAM and ASSY SUB BARREL-ZOOMRING by aligning a, "b" and then turn the
BARREL-INNER CAM by counterclockwise direction as arrow and assemble it.
BARREL-INNER CAM
counterclockwise
direction
Fig 3-38
(e) Converge the protrusion by middle direction as "a" of "Fig.A" and then assemble the DECORING-CAM by aligning the part b, "c" as illustrated.
Fig. A
DECORING-CAM
Fig 3-39
(f) Assemble the BARREL-OUTER GUIDE by aligning the part a", "b, "c" as illustrated.
BARREL-OUTER GUIDE
Fig 3-40
(g) Assemble the BARREL-OUTER CAM by aligning the part a", "b as "Fig. A".
Fig. A
BARREL-OUTER CAM
Fig 3-41
BARREL-BASE
Fig 3-42
(i) Assemble the FPCB as "Fig.A" and then make the BARREL by TELE state. Assemble the SHUTTER FPCB GUIDE by aligning
the a, "b" as illustrated. Be especially careful not to Bend the SHUTTER FPCB GUIDE when Assemble it.
TOP BOTTOM
Fig. A
Fig 3-43
(j) Check the location of AF CLIP to Tele state as "Fig. A" and then assemble the ASSY SUB BARREL-LENS BASE by aligning a, "b".
Assembled state of pin to top and bottom as "Fig. B" check it.
AF CLIP
GEAR-IDLE
Fig. A
TOP BOTTOM
Fig. B
Fig 3-44
SCREW-TAPTYPE
SCREW-TAPTYPE
Fig 3-45
(l) Assemble the ZOOM MODULE ASSY by aligning the part a, "b" as illustrated.
Fig 3-46
SCREW-TAPTYPE
Fig 3-47
Fig. A
Fig 3-48
Fig. A
(b) CUSHION-IR
Fig 3-49
4. PCB diagrams
4-1 MAIN PCB
TOP BOTTOM
POLLIWOG1 PBA_TP
SCREW2
C604 C606
C618
1000nF
100NF
100NF
22NF
C608
22NF
C609
C607
C610
C611
100NF 100NF
1000NF
R605 R108
C830
51OHM 100KOHM
47KOHM
0F
NR801
R813
C824
47NF
J101
C819
D811
D810
0F
-
C614 -
10Kohm U602
3AVCC_OIS
100NF
R601 1000nF NR602
C613
150OHM
U603 AR107
100NF
1000nF
0.018NF
C603
51OHM
100NF
C615
R603
NR201
R114
C141
C140
2.2K
C602
0F
0F
OPSERVO LSI_MON
J201
-
C612
100KOHM
22000nF/6.3V
51OHM
180OHM
J804 R109
U601
R602
R604
R821
0.33NF
C617 C601
22000nF/10V
22000nF/10V
C828
150OHM
C205
C206
0F
100NF
C605
150OHM
-
D801
R820
CFG7
180OHM
180OHM
1000MOHM
1000MOHM
1000MOHM
R505
R506
NR601
U202
1OHM
R815
R817
R818
R504 ZPIA
STR_READY
C831
C829
C825
D804
C827
C826
C832
R507
1nF
1nF
0F
0F
STR_CHARGE
0F
0F
0F 1000nF
NR109
180OHM D803
AR105 AR106
MOT_CLK VDDPWR C223
C112
-
4.7KOHM
4.7KOHM
- D802
R123
R122
1000nF/10%
NR207
NR104
33Kohm 33Kohm
C501
100NF
C303
100NF
J801
0F
C114
C821
C118
C116
R501
0F
0F
-
18K
33Kohm
C307
100NF
AR102
U501
R825
R824
1M
1M
22000nF/6.3V
NR103
C217
100NF
100NF
C130
C132
C117
-
0F
75Kohm
240KOHM
510KOHM
NR102
R214
R216
160K
R210
R207
R203
300K
1000NF
1000NF
C502
CFG3
C201
C204
0F
MOT_SCK
-
C202
NR101 NR108
C123
1nF
0F
MOT_SDI
- -
110KOHM
100KOHM
510KOHM
220Kohm
RAMADD<0>
R208
R215
R217
R204
R211
4.7uH
MOTSTATE1
NR107 NR106
L204
MOT_SDO 390KOHM
360K - -
1000NF
MOTSTATE2
4700nF
C208
R212 NR105
100NF
C108
9.1Kohm 100NF
-
J501
R104
ZPIB AFPI SH_EN
R213
MOT_SEN UART_RX
1.1KOHM
33KOHM
100NF 100NF 100NF
NR205
100NF
R112
C110
C131
R113
2.2K
0F
R219
C107
20R
-
C126 C129
10KOHM
L202
100NF
R303
C302
C207
100NF
22000nF/6.3V C127
4.7uH
BLEDN
22000nF/6.3V
1000NF
U101
L205
R309
D201
C219
C142
10KOHM
120OHM
22OHM
100NF
U301
R302
C301
J803
R301
10uH
R308
100NF
100NF
C134
C135
100NF
U201
18K C128 22OHM
R502
10Kohm
100NF
100KOHM
100NF
1000nF 1.8K
100NF
C306
C109
UART_TX
R220
AR801 C137 R110 C310
L206
RAMDAT<0>
4.7nF/25V 392OHM
1000MOHM
1000NF C136 R106
100NF
C113
R807
C111
0F
D202
100NF
18K
C222
C209 R221
300K
1000MOHM
C309
1KOHM
47Kohm
R503
100NF
RT401
10uH
C402
C401
R402
1KOHM
47Kohm
0F
R811
R809
R401
-
C215
100NF
C210
1000MOHM
100NF
C122
R808
NR202
C115
0F
1000NF
NR206
100NF
C124
1000nF
C106
C133 0F
22000nF/10V
-
4700nF C105
22NF
C101
R102
100NF
1M
10uH 1000MOHM
1000NF
C212
C214 22000nF/6.3V
2.2uH 330KOHM
R218 TEST_TP1
600ohm
33KOHM
FB201
R304
C216
D203
R101
4700nF TEST_TP2
L207 C104
0.012nF
Y102
3.9KOHM
C304
D101 0F 100NF
R117
RAMUDM
C220 L203 0.032768MHZ
1nF
C103
C305 C308 RAMLDM
100NF
4.7uH
L201
4700nF
C221
-
1000MOHM
600ohm
0.018NF
Y101
FB202
C120
0.018NF
6.04K
R107
1000NF
C814
C119
R105
BAT101
XRAMUDQS RAMUDQS
C218
0.007NF
XRAMLDQS
Y401 R103
10000nF
C424
AR101
10KOHM
R806
1000nF/10%
470KOHM
33Kohm
R410
470R
C815
R814
4700NF
-
NR209
4.7uF/6.3V
C426
15ohm
NR404
NR402
NR403
C818
100NF
R409
C423
NR208 C811
CCD_HD CCD_VD 8pF/50V - WL_RESET
C225
10000NF
70000uF
4700NF
U204
C227
C422
4700nF
WL_WAKE
NR210
100NF
33KOHM
1000NF
C812
U802
R816
-
J802
C419
100NF
C421
D807 AR701
C226
WL_SDIO_CLK
C412
1000MOHM
Y701 33Kohm
NR212
10000NF
R810
4700NF
10000NF
-
C420
C229
100NF C802
2.2ohm
J401
C714
J805
C418
R822
0F
C704
2200NF
26MHz
100NF
2200NF
2.2ohm
C411
U203
2200NF
100NF
100NF
100NF
NR203
C713
C710
C709
R823 C817
100NF
2200NF
-
NR704
NR701
U401
-
-
C410 10Kohm
-
C804 2200NF
100NF 2200NF
75OHM
0.33NF
R119
C816
R812
2200NF AR802
100KOHM
U704
1000NF
100NF WL_PWR_1_8_CNT 6.19Kohm
C719
C417 C806 1000MOHM
10000NF
R702
C228
U701
R118
-
0F
10Kohm
NR303
2200NF
100NF
AR302
NR211
C425
2200NF
C803
C414 33KOHM
-
C702
-
J301
R701
U205
1000nF -
1000NF
C807 NR304
2200NF
2200NF
C224
-
C707
1000nF/10%
C404
0.47NF
C805
2200NF
C405
- - C708 C701
NR307
4700NF
100nF C808
1000nF/50V
2200NF
NR306 -
C408
100NF
C413
C415
ANTA_TP
C705
C810
D401
2200nF -
1000NF
0F
-
C720
0F
C311 100NF
R408 Q402 C416 C813 U703 2200NF
8.2Kohm
R407
4700nF 2200NF 51OHM C715
C403
C407 U702
10KOHM
150KOHM
R703
100NF
R406
WL_PWR_3_3_CNT
D805 C809
47nF_50V
120KOHM
0.01nF
2200NF
0.01nF
SCREW1
C716
C712
R403
1000NF C717
100KOHM
10Kohm
AR303
2.2NF
Q401
C406
R404
R405
C711
1M
J102
100NF
C312
0.0005nF
J103
C723
NR707
NR703
-
-
ANT_CON
Copyright 1995-2012 SAMSUNG. All rights reserved. 4-1
PCB diagrams
GND1
SSCM110300
GND2
3409-001827
10KOHM
75OHM
R5
R2
1000NF
C1
GND3
C3
0F
SW2
U1
A8835EEJTR_T
1209-001846
0.47NF
POLLIWOG3
C5
68pF/50V
C8
22OHM
R4
R1
1.91Kohm
J2
SW3
T1
POLLIWOG1
SKSDPBE010
3404-001349 TTRN_3825H
AD26-00044A
R3
470Kohm
VBAT
22000NF
D1
C4
U2
PAD1
CAP_TP_P
R6
1MOHM C3
100NF
33nF
C9
POLLIWOG2
T2
KP_153
AD26-00054A
120KOHM
R1
U1
100nF
C1
270KOHM
PAD2
U2
1nF
R2
C2
RJP4010AGE
0508-001243
XETN
PAD3
MIC
P
MICN
LED1
SY3317_FH
0601-003138
SW1
SKRWAEE030
3404-001360
SVCC
COVER_GAS
J1
CAP_TP_N
SMDGASKET
6302-001240
POLLIWOG2
POLLIWOG1
KP
SPKN SP
CAP_P
CAP_N
TOP BOTTOM
5. Block diagram
Compression
PWRC
POWER BLOCK H.264 720p@30fps
LDO LCD
- AUO
1_8VCC_TG
BATT. MUX BLOCK IO BLOCK AUDIO BLOCK (3.0", hVGA)
BP85A
3VCC_TG
3_3VCC_HRGVDD CHARGER IC + MUIC 5PIN IO Micro USB MONO MONO
VDDPWR (MAX14616) (HY07- AB0700) SPEAKER MIC.
CHARGER
3_3VCC_WIFI AD5055
1_8VCC_WIFI
6. Firmware update
6-1 Product reset
Power ON
Fig. 6-1
2. Press the q WIDE button + DOWN button and then turn the w POWER off.
WIDE DOWN
w Power OFF
Fig. 6-2
Fig. 6-3
This describes how to check the version of the current firmware of the camera.
3. Press the q SHUTTER button + DOWN button, and then turn the w POWER on.
SHUTTER DOWN
w Power ON
Fig. 6-4
4. Check the version of the firmware and then turn the power off.
Fig. 6-5
6-3 Upgrade
How to execute the firmware
The firmware is configured in the following structure.
Code area is where the execution codes to operate the camera are located, and the Partition [1:3] area is where the various resources
necessary to operate the camera are saved. Among these areas, Partition 3 area is where the Defective Pixel adjustment data and
Lens Shading adjustment data are saved.
User Area is where the setting values are saved through the menu when the user uses the camera, and the adjusted data through
integrated process is saved.
<Table. 6-1>
1. Insert the memory card containing the firmware data file and Upgrade Script file into the camera.
* You need two files to upgrade the firmware and the required files are firmware data file and Upgrade Script file.
* Because all data saved on the FLASH memory will be reset when you upgrade the firmware, back up
your data before proceeding with the upgrade.
fwup.txt
ST200-DSP-1201194-full.elf
Power ON
Fig. 6-6
Shutter button
Fig. 6-7
5. The progress of the firmware upgrade will be displayed on the LCD and the upgrade will proceed.
Fig. 6-8
6. When the upgrade is completed, the camera will automatically be turned off.
7. Adjustment
7-1 Basic guide for adjustment
After replacing an electronic part, you must make changes for each adjustment item in the ST200/ST200F.
The following table shows the necessary adjustment item for replacing each part.
The camera must be fixed with a tripod and levelled condition must be maintained.
1. After replacing an electronic part, you must make adjustments for each item by referring to the following table.
FIRMWARE UPGRADE O X O O
LENS SHADING ADJ O X O O
SHUTTER CLOSE TIME ADJ O X O O
FLASH ADJ O O O O
PUNT ADJ O O O O
VERTICAL LINE ADJ O X O O
CCD DEFECT PIXEL ADJ O X O O
OIS CENTERING O X O O
SERIAL NUMBER WRITING ADJ O X X X
2. Adjustment equipment
- AE TESTER: AE TESTER that enables LV 12.
- The colour temperature specification of the Light box is 5500K.
- Infinity Collimator for PUNT adjustment
- Gray chart (18%) for FLASH & AWB, DARK BOX)
- POWER SUPPLY: 4.2V/2A
Power On (Worker)
Boot Up
Yes No
Check process ID
Yes No
Pass/No pass
Display adjusted value and whether Display adjusted value and whether
it is OK (LCD) it is OK (LCD)
<Adjustment method>
3. After inserting the memory card containing the program file to the camera, set the camera to the AE TESTER.
Camera
Tripod
Fig. 7-1
5. When you turn on the power of the camera, the adjustment will start automatically.
q Adjust the Lens Shading with large lense, Zoom 0 condition.
w Refer to the EEPROM WRITE information and write the adjustment result to EEPROM.
e Refer to the CARD WRITE INFORMATION to write the adjustment result to the data file.
r Set the lower and upper specification.
6. When the adjustment is completed, the camera will automatically be turned off.
<Adjustment result>
On the memory card, open and check if a CSV file was generated from the adjustment..
<Restriction>
If the capacity of CSV file is more than 30KB, clear all of the previous data and then, record
<Adjustment method>
Camera
Tripod
Fig. 7-2
3. After inserting the memory card containing the program file to the camera, turn on the power of the camera.
5. When the adjustment is completed, the camera will automatically be turned off.
<Adjustment result>
On the memory card, open and check if a CSV file was generated from the adjustment.
<Restriction>
If the capacity of CSV file is more than 30KB, clear all of the previous data and then, record
Set a limit to the illuminance by the Strobo light to classify the hardware defect.
Classify the set that deviates from the specifications by illuminating times and then calculate the flash R, B gain.
AWB HIGH item is adjusted simultaneously.
<Adjustment method>
1. Attach an 18% reflective paper in the dark room where the light is blocked.
3. Set the distance between the reflective paper and camera to 50cm.
Reflective paper
50cm
Camera
Tripod
Fig. 7-3
5. After installing the memory card containing the program file, turn on the power of the camera.
<Adjustment result>
On the memory card, open and check if a CSV file was generated from the adjustment.
<Restriction>
If the capacity of CSV file is more than 30KB, clear all of the previous data and then, record
Adjustment objective: After replacing the MAIN PCB and BARREL, you must decide the AF search range so that the optimal
focus can be identified by the body tube.
Necessary equipment: Infinity Collimator
<Adjustment method>
1. Save the adjustment file to the memory card and install it on the camera.
Infinity Collimator
Camera
Tripod
Fig. 7-4
Camera
Tripod
Fig. 7-5
! CAUTION
For the object, exclude full glass buildings or objects with low contrast, and this cannot be adjusted for night time.
For the adjustment in these environments, AF may not be accurate when shooting Tele or macro.
<Adjustment result>
On the memory card, open and check if a CSV file was generated from the adjustment.
Set the maximum number of vertical line to prevent displaying a big vertical line.
<Adjustment method>
3. After inserting the memory card containing the program file to the camera, set the camera to the AE TESTER.
Camera
Tripod
Fig. 7-6
5. When you turn on the power of the camera, the adjustment will start automatically.
q To do the compensation of vertical line, check the minimum and maximum ratio of EVC and ISO
w Compare the checked information with basic information. (Record the real qty and ratio of vertical line)
e Write the vertical line at the file.
6. When the adjustment is completed, the camera will automatically be turned off.
<Adjustment result>
On the memory card, open and check if a CSV file was generated from the adjustment.
<Restriction>
If the capacity of CSV file is more than 30KB, clear all of the previous data and then, record
<Adjustment method>
2. After inserting the memory card containing the program file, turn on the power of the camera.
4. When the adjustment is completed, the camera will automatically be turned off.
<Adjustment result>
On the memory card, open and check if a CSV file was generated from the adjustment.
<Adjustment method>
2. Install memory card with a program file and then, turn the camera on.
<Adjustment result>
On the memory card, open and check if a CSV file was generated from the adjustment.
! CAUTION
Put your camera, face up, on a steady surface such as a table or anything solid that wont move.
Dont put your camera on a highly unstable surface. Also dont put your camera down or hold it.
The noise may significantly affect degrading the Gyro Sensor and Hall Sensor performance.
Save S/N on the label of the camera in non-volatile memory due to the illegal distribution of DSC.
When checking the version, check S/N to see if the camera is original or illegally distributed one.
<Process method>
1. Create the ST200_ADJ.txt or ST200F_ADJ.txt File with below contents at PC and save into the memory card.
For Serial Number, put the Serial Number(Red text) at the previous main board.
Fig. 7-7
2. Insert the memory card that has modified file into the Main board.
Power ON
Fig. 7-8
5) When the adjustment is completed, the camera will automatically be turned off.
<Process result>
When checking the version (Press SHUTTER button and DOWN button to turn on), S/N appears on the screen.
S/N: 123456789123
Fig. 7-9
Service is available.
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AD44-00178A AC ADAPTOR_5055_KOR 1 O
AD44-00184A AD5055_CHI 1 O
AD44-00183A AD5055_EXP 1 O
AD44-00179A AD5055_USA 1 O
6-4
AD44-00182A AD5055_UK 1 O
AD44-00185A AD5055_AUS 1 O
AD44-00181A AD5055_ARG 1 O
AD44-00180A AD5055_BRA 1 O
AD63-02604A STRAP_KENOX_S860_BLACK 1 O
6-5
AD63-02596A STRAP_KENOX_S730_SILVER 1 O