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DZMV100A
DZMV100A
7006E
SERVICE MANUAL
DZ-MV100A
CAUTION
This product contains a laser diode of
higher class than 1. To ensure contin-
ued safety, do not remove any covers
or attempt to gain access to the in-
side of the product. Refer all servicing
to qualified personnel.
Contents included:
ANA and DIG circuit board diagrams included are for reference during troubleshooting.
This manual does not include the schematic diagrams of ANA and DIG circuit boards, since these boards must be
replaced in units of board and their components are not assigned as service parts.
SHD, RAM2LD and PHD circuit board diagrams included are for reference during troubleshooting.
This manual does not include the schematic diagrams of SHD, RAM2LD and PHD circuit boards, since these
boards are included in the mechanism unit and they or their components are not assigned as service parts.
Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Pentium and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential unpublished works. (C) 1992-2000 Dolby Laboratories Inc. All rights reserved.
IBM is registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporations.
Other company names and product names listed are trademarks or brand names belonging to each company.
CAUTION-1
Notes When Using Service Manual
The following shows the contents to be noted when using service manual:
The values, dielectric strength (power capacitance) and 4. Table for indexing locations of parts
tolerances of the resistors (excluding variable resistors)
and capacitors are indicated in the schematic diagrams This table shows locations of each part on circuit board
using abbreviations. diagrams. The locations are indicated using the guide
scales on the external lines of diagrams.
[Resistors]
Item Indication 1) One diagram indicated for each board
No indication ...................................
Value K ................................................... k Symbol Parts
M .................................................. M No. Location
IC Type of part
No indication ............................. ±5%
IC1201 2 A
Tolerance (All tolerances other than ±5% are
indicated in schematic diagrams)
Zone "A" on board diagram
No indication ............................ 1/8W Circuit No. Zone "2" on board diagram
(1/16W for leadless resistors without
Power
indication)
capacitance
All capacitances other than the above
are indicated in schematic diagrams. 2) Two diagrams indicated for each board
[Capacitors]
Symbol Parts
Item Indication No. Location
No indication ................................. µF IC Type of
Value IC1201 A - 2 A part
P ................................................... pF
No indication .............................. 50V
Dielectric Zone "A" on board
(All dielectric strengths other than 50V diagram
strength Circuit No.
are indicated in schematic diagrams) Zone "2" on board
A: Shows side A
diagram
B: Shows side B
[Coils]
Item Indication
µ .................................................... µH
Value
m .................................................. mH
CAUTION-2
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 3.10 Eye Control, EVF-F Case, Plate-F,
EVF-B Case, EVF LCD, EVF Backlight,
1. Specifications ...................................................... E1-1
EBL Circuit Board ......................................... E2-16
2. Information on DVD-RAM Discs ......................... E1-2
3.11 B/W LCD, LCD Power Unit, LCD Frame,
2.1 Comparison of DVD-RAM Discs .................. E1-2
Backlight, Color LCD, LCD-B Case ............. E2-17
2.2 DVD Video Recording Standard ................. E1-2
4. Disassembly When Trouble Has Occurred ......... E2-18
2.3 Comparison between
4.1 Cleaning EVF Screen
DVD-RAM and DVD-RW/R .......................... E1-3
(Removing Eye Control) ............................... E2-18
2.4 Available DVD-RAM Discs ........................... E1-3
4.2 Removing DVD-RAM Disc ........................... E2-18
2.5 Initializing (formatting) DVD-RAM Discs ...... E1-4
5. Information on Installation Position of
2.6 Handling DVD-RAM Disc ............................. E1-4
Shields, etc. ........................................................ E2-21
2.7 Removing DVD-RAM Disc from Cartridge ... E1-4
5.1 Side Case-L ................................................. E2-21
3. Subsidiary Functions for Servicing ..................... E1-6
5.2 DIG Circuit Board ......................................... E2-21
3.1 Forced disc formatting .................................. E1-6
5.3 ANA Circuit Board ........................................ E2-22
3.2 Still (JPEG) file operation ............................. E1-6
5.4 Power Terminal ............................................ E2-22
3.3 Firmware version display ............................. E1-7
5.5 Front Block ................................................... E2-22
3.4 Error code display ........................................ E1-7
5.6 Mechanism Unit ........................................... E2-23
3.5 Playback file detailed information display .... E1-8
5.7 Miscellaneous .............................................. E2-24
3.6 Deleting information control (RX) file ........... E1-8
4. Explanation of Trouble Messages ...................... E1-9
5. Troubleshooting Guide of DVD Video
CHAPTER 3 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT
Camera/recorder ................................................. E1-13
ADJUSTMENT
6. Updating Firmware .............................................. E1-16
6.1 Firmware programs ...................................... E1-16 1. Test Equipment/Jigs Necessary for
6.2 How to update .............................................. E1-16 Adjustment ......................................................... E3-1
7. Service Manual Abbreviation List ....................... E1-17 1.1 List of equipment and jigs ............................ E3-1
8. Fro the Battery .................................................... E1-19 1.2 List of charts for adjustment ......................... E3-1
9. Extract from the Instruction Manual .................... E1-20 1.3 Test equipment, etc. ..................................... E3-1
Cleaning ....................................................... E1-20 2. Before Starting Adjustment ................................. E3-2
Names of Parts ............................................ E1-20 2.1 Connection for adjustment ........................... E3-2
System Reset ............................................... E1-22 2.2 Notes ............................................................ E3-2
Setting Up the Battery .................................. E1-23 2.3 Setting video camera/recorder ..................... E3-2
Setting Date and Time ................................. E1-24 2.4 Setting test equipment ................................. E3-3
Initializing DVD-RAM Disc ............................ E1-25 3. List of Adjustment Item ...................................... E3-4
Trouble Message ......................................... E1-26 4. Starting Adjustment Program (MAP: Manual
Adjustment Program) .......................................... E3-5
5. Adjustment Procedure ........................................ E3-6
5.1 Data Initialize ................................................ E3-6
CHAPTER 2 DISASSEMBLY (1) Data Initialize ................................................ E3-6
1. Parts Location ..................................................... E2-1 5.2 Adjustment ................................................... E3-6
2. Before Starting Disassembly .............................. E2-3 (1) Sampling Pulse Adjustment ......................... E3-7
3. Disassembly Procedure ...................................... E2-5 (2) Auto Iris Control Adjustment ........................ E3-7
3.1 Top Cover, R-Block, L-Block ........................ E2-5 (3) Shutter Adjustment ....................................... E3-8
3.2 LCD-U Case, LCD Block, Front Block, (4) White Balance Adjustment ........................... E3-10
RUB Sheet ................................................... E2-6 (5) Chroma Gain Adjustment ............................. E3-10
3.3 Jack Cover, Flash Unit, JKR Circuit Board, 5.3 Autofocus ..................................................... E3-12
JKF Circuit Board, Microphone, IR Filter, (1) Zoom Trace Adjustment ............................... E3-12
Lens Hood, Front Case ................................ E2-8 (2) AF Noise Level Adjustment .......................... E3-12
3.4 EVF Block, Rear Cover, Power Terminal ..... E2-9 5.4 Stabilizer ...................................................... E3-13
3.5 ANA Circuit Board, Camera Block, DIG (1) Stabilizer Adjustment ................................... E3-13
Circuit Board, LSP Shield, Side Case-L ....... E2-10 5.5 Spot Noise .................................................... E3-13
3.6 Disc Cover, Switch Unit ................................ E2-10 (1) Spot Noise Adjustment ................................. E3-13
3.7 Link Bracket R, Link Bracket L, Loader, 6. Error Message .................................................... E3-15
Mechanism Unit ........................................... E2-12 6.1 Error Message of Adjustment ....................... E3-15
3.8 Lock Unit, Side Case-R ................................ E2-14 6.2 Error Message of Autofocus ........................ E3-16
3.9 GYR Circuit Board, SEN Circuit Board, 6.3 Error Message of Stabilize ........................... E3-16
Sensor, Lens ................................................ E2-14 6.4 Error Message of Spot Noise ....................... E3-16
CONTENTS-1
CHAPTER 4 EXPLODED VIEW
CABINET-1 ............................................................... 4-1
CABINET-2 ............................................................... 4-2
ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER (EVF) ......................... 4-3
LCD ........................................................................... 4-3
CAMERA .................................................................. 4-4
ACCESSORIES ........................................................ 4-4
CHAPTER 5 REPLACEMENT
PARTS LIST
1. MECHANICAL PARTS LIST ............................... 5-1
2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ................................ 5-2
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
AV PROCESS SECTION ...................................... 6-23
8cm DVD-RAM DRIVE SECTION ......................... 6-24
CONTENTS-2
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Specification
Power requirements 7.2 V DC
CCD (number of effective pixels) 1/4-inch interlaced, total number of pixels: approx.
1,000,000 (movie: approx. 720,000: still: approx.
1,000,000)
Lens F2.0 - 2.7, f = 3/16" - 1-15/16" (4.1 - 49.2 mm)
Filter diameter: 1-7/16" (37 mm)
Focal length (converted to 35 mm camera) Movie: approx. 1-3/4" - 20-13/16" (44 - 528 mm)
Still: approx. 1-1/2" - 17-15/16" (38 - 456 mm)
Focus Auto/Manual
Zoom Optical 12 ×, 48 × with digital zoom added
Required minimum illumination 8 lx
Viewfinder 0.44-inch color TFT (approx. 180,000 pixels)
LCD monitor 3.5-inch color TFT (approx. 200,000 pixels)
Electronic image stabilizer Electronic type
Shutter speed 1/60 - 1/4000 second (movie)
Flash (AUTO/ON/OFF) Still recording only
Self-timer recording Still recording only
External microphone jack 3.5 mm Ø stereo minijack: Recommended microphone
impedance 600 ohm - 1 k ohm
Recording mode Movie (with sound)
Still
Maximum recordable time Movie: approx. 60 minutes (FINE)*
(on both sides of disc) approx. 120 minutes (STND)*
Maximum number of recordable stills 1998*
(on both sides of disc)
Recording format Movie: Conforming to DVD video recording standard
(MPEG audio)
Still: Simultaneous recording, conforming to DVD video
recording standard and JPEG (1,280 × 960
pixels)
Audio playback format MPEG, Dolby AC3
Recording medium 8 cm DVD-RAM disc (conforming to DVD-RAM Book 2.1)
Jacks Video/Audio input/output × 1, S-video input/output × 1,
External microphone input × 1, Digital input/output
terminal (connected to PC USB jack) × 1
Battery system Lithium-ion
Power consumption approx. 6.5 W when recording with LCD monitor off
Dimensions approx. 3-1/16" × 4-1/4" × 6-9/16" (78 × 108 × 166 mm)
(W × H × D) (excluding hood and projections)
Operating temperature 32 - 104 °F (0 - 40 °C) (less than 80 %).
32 - 95 °F (0 - 35 °C) when connected to PC.
Storage temperature -4 - 140 °F (-20 - 60 °C)
Weight 1.83 lbs (approx. 830 g) (without battery or disc)
Total weight when recording 2.18 lbs (approx. 990 g) (when using BP16 battery)
Provided accessories AC adapter/charge, battery, DC power cable, AV input/
output cable, infrared remote control, 2 "AA" batteries for
remote control, lens cap string, shoulder strap, power
cable, 2 ferrite cores, DVD-RAM disc, PC connection
cable, PC connection software CD-ROM
* This number will decrease if stills and movies are recorded on the same disc.
AC Adapter/Charger DZ-ACP1
Power requirements 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Input capacity 40 VA (at 100 V)
DC output 8.0 V, 2.0 A
Charge output 8.4 V, 2.2 A
Weight approx. 0.61 lbs (approx. 280 g ) (AC adapter/charger)
External dimensions (W × H × D) approx. 2-9/16" × 1-15/16" × 4-1/8" (65 × 50 × 105 mm)
Ambient temperature 32 - 104 °F (0 - 40 °C)
Allowable relative humidity 20 - 85 %
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2. Information on DVD-RAM Discs
Notes: 1) In addition to the above, the 4.7GB DVD-RAM has a new defect control system to handle real time recording of
AV data.
2) Among the rewritable DVD standards, only the 4.7GB DVD-RAM is standardized for the 8cm size.
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(As of March 2000) DVD Video Recording DVD Video (reference)
Video Coding format MPEG1/MPEG2
Number of streams 1 stream only
Aspect ratio 4 : 3 / 16 : 9
Number of pixels (NTSC) 720 × 480, 704 × 480, 720 × 480, 704 × 480,
544 × 480, 480 × 480, 352 × 480, 352 × 240
352 × 480, 352 × 240
Still image data structure I picture of one still Not defined
Audio Coding format MPEG/Dolby AC3/Linear PCM
Number of streams Up to 2 Up to 8
Number of channels per Mono/Stereo/Dual Mono/Multi Mono/Stereo /Multi (up to 71
stream (up to 71 channels) channels)
Sub-picture Coding format Run-length encoding
Number of streams 1 only Up to 32
Display control command Sub-set of that at right Full set
Data for control (Navigation pack) None Provided (essential)
Multiplexing type MPEG2 program stream
Note 1: The differences between media are shown: The drives of Hitachi and other companies and applied products also
have individual specifications.
Note 2: There are two types of DVD-RAM: Disc used only while it is in cartridge (Type 1) and disc can be removed from
cartridge (Type2).
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2.5 Initializing (formatting) DVD- RAM Discs
This DVD video camera/recorder can use only DVD-RAM discs for AV formatted in accordance with the UDF 2.01 file system:
No recording can be made on an unformatted disc.
Indication of side
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Tip:
The side that will be recorded when SIDE A of disc faces the hand strap is the A
opposite side to the "SIDE A" indication. side A
indication of
disc
Cautions: Laser
Most generally available 8 cm DVD- RAM discs can be removed from cartridges
if they are for video cameras; However, before removing disc from cartridge, Surface to
read the instruction sheet provided with the disc or consult the disc maker. be recorded
Take care with the following when handling the removed disc:
Be sure not to touch disc surfaces.
Be careful not to drop the disc removed from cartridge.
Be sure not to bend the disc.
Do not leave the disc outside the cartridge.
Do not subject the disc to heat.
Do not write on disc with a ball- point pen or pencil.
Be sure not to wipe disc surfaces with thinner,water or anti- static agent.
Use dry, soft cloth to lightly wipe off dust or dirt that adheres to the disc. Never use solvents to clean the disc.
If the disc is removed from cartridge and the data stored by this DVD video camera/recorder is rewritten on devices other
than this DVD video camera/recorder,recording or playback may not be normal,or Disc Navigation may not operate
normally,when the disc replaced in cartridge is used on this DVD video camera/recorder again.
The cartridge protects the surfaces of disc on which high- density recording is possible.Once removed from cartridge, the
disc can be replaced in the cartridge and used with this DVD video camera/recorder, but be sure to observe the
following:
Before replacing the disc in cartridge, make sure that disc surfaces are not scratched,and that no dirt or fingerprint
adheres to them.
Do not record,edit or delete on the disc when scratches, dirt or fingerprints cannot be removed even if disc surface is
cleaned.
When replacing the disc in cartridge, insert it until a click is heard.
Writing similar to recording is be performed even with simple editing or deletion. Make sure that editing or deletion has
been securely performed with the disc removed from cartridge.
Write-protect tabs
The DVD-RAM disc cartridge has write-protect tabs to prevent overwriting
on recorded data. Make sure that the write-protect tab is set to the side
where recording is possible.
Cautions: SideB
SideA
Dust, scratches or dirt on the disc surface may cause block noise
Recording not possible
because of the principle of disc recording. This does not indicate a fault.
Be careful when handling the disc so that no dirt or fingerprints adheres Recording possible
to the disc.
This DVD video camera/recorder has a function that allows recording,
avoiding portions of the disc with dust, scratches or dirt [The DVD video
camera/recorder sets to pause ( ) status and automatically restarts
recording ( REC )] .
This will interrupt recording for several seconds to several minutes, and
multiple thumbnails will be created in one recording as shown in the
figure. In this case, the recordable time will decrease.
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3. Subsidiary Functions for Servicing
Caution: This information deals with functions exclusively used for servicing (not disclosed to persons other than service
engineers): Do not disclose the information to customers.
Activate the functions with power on and LCD monitor open (LCD on-screen information display).
Purpose:
To delete still (JPEG) files to be played back on PC from the disc without using PC.
[When recording stills, this DVD video camera/recorder stores both stills to be played
back on the video camera/recorder and stills to be played back on PC: Only the still
files to be played back on the video camera/recorder can be deleted using the normal
video camera/recorder operation (Disc Navigation).]
Pertinent case: Fig. 3-1 Example of Display
Complaint by customer that "the disc storage capacity will not increase even if still files
are detected".
Operation procedure:
1) Insert the disc whose still files are to be deleted, and press the DISC NAVIGATION
button to start Disc Navigation.
2) Simultaneously press the SHIFT and MENU buttons to display the hidden menu on
the screen (see Fig. 3-1).
3) Use the cursor button to choose "Delete all stills", and press the ENTER button.
4) Follow the instructions on LCD screen thereafter.
Notes: 1. If "Recorded info." is selected on the hidden menu screen, the types
and numbers of files recorded on disc will appear on the screen.
2. Press the CANCEL button to exit the hidden menu and recorded
info. display, and restore normal status.
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3.3 Firmware version display (Fig. 3-2)
Purpose:
To display the versions of software programs recorded on the following micro-
processors in product (see Fig. 3-2): DZ-MV100A
System control (SH) microprocessor: $Revision $Revision: 9.99
Camera control microprocessor: Cam Ver $Data: 2000/12/31 23:59:00 $
Disc drive (PC1) main microprocessor: PC1 Main Cam Ver: 9. 09.z
Disc drive (PC1) core microprocessor: PC1 Core PC Main: Z99Y. 88. 77. REV
Pertinent case: PC Core: A11B. 22. 33. REV
When you are asked for checking by the factory, or you want to ask the factory about Fig. 3-2 Example of Display
the servicing method.
Operation procedure:
Press the following 3 buttons simultaneously:
SHIFT button
DISC NAVIGATION button
(forward search) button
Notes: 1. Operation (display) is possible without disc inserted.
2. Press the CANCEL button to exit the version display, and restore the
normal status.
CAM 99 88 AF 7Z 7Z 66
SENDBUF 0123456789ABCDEF
9876543210CD0 0 1 2
1234567890AB 0 0 3 4
0102030405 1 2 3 4 5 6
5060708090 7 8 9 0 1 2
Fig. 3-5 Example of Display
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3.5 Playback file detailed information display
Purpose:
To display the program/play list number, scene number, bit rate, elapsed time and
elapsed position of the movie or still file being played back.
Pertinent case:
Used as a reference to find noise that occurs in the middle of a long recorded movie.
Operation procedure:
1) Insert the object disc and play it back.
2) Press the DISPLAY button to display the ordinary playback information (display the
operation mode for 3 seconds).
3) Quickly press the SHIFT button and then DISPLAY button.
Note: Press the CANCEL button to exit the playback file detailed information display,
and restore normal status.
Purpose:
To erase the RX file, which controls and contains the information on thumbnails, etc. Version
ErrorCode
Pertinent case: Switch Disp Temp
1) Thumbnails cannot normally be displayed using Disc Navigation, or Staff
Switch Scene No. Color
2) "DISC ALMOST FULL" appears even if the disc has sufficient free space.
Delete RX file
Note: The above defect may occur if power is shut off while data is being written to Format 1
the file. Japanese
English
Operation procedure:
1) Insert the disc whose RX file is to be deleted, and press the DISC NAVIGATION
button, making sure that the DVD video camera/recorder enters the disc navigation Fig. 3-6 Example of Display
mode.
2) Simultaneously press the following three buttons:
SHIFT
DISC NAVIGATION
(reverse skip search)
3) A hidden menu will appear: Use the cursor button to choose “Delete RX file”, and
then press the ENTER button. (see Fig. 3-6)
Note: The following shows function items other than Delete RX file that the hidden
menu contains:
Version: Same as in “3.3 Firmware version display”
ErrorCode: Same as in “3.4 Error code display”
Switch Diap Temp: Invalid
Staff: Staff roll display
Switch Scene No. Color: nvalid
Format 1: Same as in “3.1 Forced disc formatting”
Japanese/English: Switching the language to be displayed on
screen. When power is supplied again
after switching, some parts of on-screen
information will alternate between English
or Japanese.
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4. Explanation of Trouble Messages
A message may appear while you are operating the DVD video camera/recorder. If a message appears, refer to the following
table and take appropriate corrective action.
Faulty or
Message Cause Troubleshooting Technical explanation not
Control info. error Mismatch may occur Update the control information. This appears when editing, Error on
between the recorded etc. was performed near the disc
image and scene infor limit (999 scenes or 13MB) of
mation. media on devices other than
this DVD video camera/
recorder, or on user operated
control files. (*1)
Disc may be dirty. Remove the disc and wipe off The message appears when Same as
fingerprints, dust, etc. before reading recorded files or above
reusing it, or use another disc. writing data to files is not
possible. If the message still
appears after the disc is
replaced with normal one,
there is a problem in the DVD
video camera/recorder.
Disc error Mismatch in recording Initialize the disc or use This appears when user is Same as
information may be caused another disc. operating information (control) above
by editing done on some files.
device other than this DVD
video camera/recorder.
Disc may be dirty. Remove the disc and wipe off The message appears when Same as
fingerprints, dust, etc. before reading recorded files or above
reusing it, or use another disc. writing data to files is not
possible. If the message still
appears after the disc is
replaced with normal one,
there will be nay problem in
the DVD video camera/
recorder.
No more scenes All scenes are unloaded ----- If all scenes have been None
Play List was deleted from the play list. removed from play list on the
play list select or editing
screen, the play list will
automatically be deleted, and
then this message will appear.
Write protected ----- Release write-protect of This appears with write None
Check cartridge cartridge. protected disc when some
writing to disc, such as
addition, deletion of scenes,
etc., is to be executed.
Battery is low ----- Replace with a charged If the battery remaining level is None
Please charge battery battery. the same as the indication of
battery mark blinking during
editing, this message will
appear and editing will not be
possible.
Cannot combine ----- Select a range of at least 2 This is an issue on operation. None
Select multiple scenes to be combined, and
scenes then combine them.
Cannot combine ----- Select only movies and This appears when stills are to None
Deselect stills combine them. be combined and the still
combining function is not
installed.
Scenes over limit The number of entered Delete (unload) several This appears if scene is to be None
Cannot divide scenes has reached the scenes. divided (increased) when the
limit that can be entered. number of scenes has reached
the upper limit of 999. (*1)
Scenes over limit The number of scenes Unload several scenes. This appears when the None
Cannot add scenes entered in play list has number of scenes has reached
reached the limit that can 999 and scenes are still to be
be entered. added to play list. (*1)
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Faulty or
Message Cause Troubleshooting Technical explanation not
Cannot remove scenes This may occur when Combine the divided scenes, This appears if CELL is to be None
scene that was edited for and then unload them. divided (increased) when the
division, etc. is to be number of CELLs has reached
unload. the limit of 999. (If recording
continues without editing on
this DVD video camera/
recorder, 1 scene will make up
1 EP or 1 CELL. If scenes are
combined, the number of EPs
will decrease, but the number
of CELLs will not decrease. If
CELL is to be divided at the
upper limit number of CELLs,
several scenes must be
deleted in this status without
traversing multiple CELLs. (*2)
Cannot delete scenes This may occur when Combine the divided scenes, Same as above. None
scene that was edited for and then delete them.
division, etc. is to be
deleted.
Please update disc The thumbnail at the start If thumbnail is information is This appears if a disc in which None.
of program or play list may insufficient, Disc Navigation EP is not attached to the However,
not appear when disc will automatically create beginning of program or play the disc
edited on device other thumbnails after it starts. list is inserted (this occurs has a
than this DVD video when EP was not attached to problem in
camera/recorder is used, the beginning of program or compat-
or, when editing, such as play list when editing was ibility.
combining, is performed on performed on devices other
this DVD video camera/ than this DVD video camera/
recorder. recorder, or scenes traversing
multiple programs were
combined, and thumbnails
cannot be displayed on Disc
Navigation screen). This
message appears when Disc
Navigation is started first after
power is supplied: Operation
following message instructions
will attach EP to the beginning
of program or play list, thereby
enabling thumbnails to be
displayed.
Disc id full The number of entered Combine several scenes or This appears if the number of None
scenes has reached the delete (unload) them. scenes has reached 999 when
limit that can be entered, control information is being
so the control information updated. (*1)
for generating thumbnails
cannot be added.
Reformat for camera Has the disc been initial- Choose "Yes" and initialize the This appears if the disc has a Error on
Continue? ized on a PC? disc when using it on this DVD file that has been recorded in disc
video camera/recorder. a format that cannot be
detected by UDF2.0. (This
problem will be solved if the
disc is formatted on this DVD
video camera/recorder.)
Error on disc Has initializing the disc on This appears if the disc has Error on
All data will be deleted a PC been interrupted? logically been destroyed. (The disc
Continue? problem frequently occurs
because of problem in the
UDF file system.) Although the
disc for which this message
appeared cannot be used as
is, it may be usable after it is
initialized (Note, however, that
all recorded data will be
deleted).
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Faulty or
Message Cause Troubleshooting Technical explanation not
Disc error The disc may be dirty. Remove the disc and wipe off This appears if formatting of Physical
Failed format fingerprints, dust, etc. before disc could not be normally defect on
reusing it, or use another disc. performed (writing could not disc
be done to specified address).
Disc error Disc error could have Turn off the DVD video This appears if power is shut Error in
Keep disc inside and occurred during editing of camera/recorder with the disc off for some reason during recorded
restart scenes. being used in it, connect AC movie recording. This DVD file layer
adapter/charger, and then video camera/recorder has a on disc
power the DVD video camera/ function that automatically
recorder again. Scenes will be saves files if power is shut off
repaired. during movie recording: This
function will repair some files
when the DVD video camera/
recorder is restarted (it may
take 10-20 minutes to repair
files). The DVD video camera/
recorder must be stably
powered using AC adapter for
restart.
Disc full ----- Delete unnecessary scenes This may appear if some None
Cannot execute before using this disc, or use operation, such as adding
another disc. thumbnails, etc., is attempted
when the recordable area on
disc has been nearly used up.
Drive heat too high The temperature inside the Turn the DVD video camera/ This appears if recording, None
Please retry later DVD video camera/ recorder off and wait for a playback, etc. is performed in
recorder is too high, and while. The temperature will be an environment near the limit
reading or writing of the effectively decreased if the of allowable operating tem-
data on disc may not be DVD video camera/recorder is perature (humidity) for an
performed normally. placed in a well-ventilated extended time. This message
spot. will not appear in ordinary
situations of use, and reliability
of recorded data will decrease
in a situation where this
message appears.
(1) Error Reading It is possible that the Follow the instructions on This DVD video camera/ Basically,
Repair movie file? system cannot normally screen, taking note of the recorder has a function that none
complete writing of file following cautions: automatically saves files if
when power is turned off Data may not be repaired, power is shut off during movie
for some reason during depending on the timing recording: This function will
recording or editing when power was turned off. repair some files when the
(deleting, dividing or Data may not be repaired DVD video camera/recorder is
combining scenes, or normally if data recorded on restarted (it may take 10-20
creating play list). Selecting another recorder is mixed in. minutes to repair files), and the
"Yes" will automatically The repaired data may be message will appear at this
repair the video file, but different from the original time. The DVD video camera/
even if "No" is selected, recorded content because of recorder must be stably
the same message will partial deletion of defective powered using AC adapter for
appear when the DVD portion. restart.
(2) Error Reading video camera/recorder is Since the date/time for repair Same as above Same as
Repair movie file? turned on next time. (Do is added to the repaired data above
not remove the disc while (only the corrected portion
the DVD video camera/ for partial repair), the original
recorder is recognizing it: date/time information will be
(3) Error occurred lqnoring this will deactivate lost. Same as above Same as
Try to fix the file repair function.) Since all movies, and then all above
Standby Continue? stills, are repaired, the order
of recorded contents will be
lost.
(In case of message (3) only)
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Faulty or
Message Cause Troubleshooting Technical explanation not
Use AC adapter Scene cannot be repaired If the AC adapter/charger is This DVD video camera/ None
when the DVD video unavailable in handy place, recorder has a function that
camera/recorder is remove the disc, use the automatically saves files if
powered by a battery. opposite side, or use another power is shut off during movie
disc. To repair the removed recording: This function will
disc, insert the disc into the repair some files when the
DVD video camera/recorder DVD video camera/recorder is
afterwards, and connect the restarted. Since it may take
AC adapter/charger. 10-20 minutes for file repair
work, the DVD video camera/
recorder must be stably
powered using AC adapter:
The message will appear at
this time. Note that if power is
again shut off while files are
being repaired, restoration of
those files being repaired will
no longer be possible.
Error occurred Abnormality with the disc Initialize the disc before using This message appears if there Basically,
Please charge/for- to be repaired. it again, or use the other side is a problem in the disc or in none
mat disc of the same disc or another this DVD video camera/
disc. recorder. If the problem is not
resolved after multiple tries of
troubleshooting on the left, the
problem is in the DVD video
camera/recorder.
*1: The number of recordable scenes on this DVD video camera/recorder is 999: Since the maximum number of EPs (record
ing points) defined by the RTR standard (DVD-RAM recording standard) is 999, and 1 EP is allocated to 1 scene, this
limitation exists.
*2: The number of recordable CELLs (minimum recording unit) on this DVD video camera/recorder is 999. This limitation
exists because the maximum number of CELLs defined by the RTR standard (DVD-RAM recording standard) is 999.
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5. Troubleshooting Guide of DVD Video Camera/recorder
Cautions: 1) This DVD video camera/recorder incorporates a laser emitter block and high-voltage section:
Take great care when performing work.
2) Disassemble and reassemble the DVD video camera/recorder according to "Chapter 2 Disassembly".
Do not dismantle the R block any farther than the status shown in Fig. 5-1.
3) Be careful not to short-circuit TL (test land), IC pins, etc. during work.
4) Use the frame of ANA or DIG circuit board for GND.
The whole circuit board must be replaced in the following cases because components of these circuit boards are not available
as service parts. Judge whether the circuit boards shown below are defective, referring to the troubleshooting guide on the
following pages:
ANA circuit board
DIG circuit board
PHD circuit board [to be replaced together with mechanism unit] on R-block (drive block).
Notes: 1) Use the specified "check points" only for reference: Estimate the "Troubleshooting due to check results" method
from the "symptom" and try replacing circuit boards, components, etc., as needed.
If it is absolutely necessary to confirm check points, etc., pull them out from circuit boards using lead wires, etc.
2) This troubleshooting guide describes only major defects: The listed causes of defects and troubleshooting may not
always apply.
3) Troubleshooting guide assumes that connectors are correctly connected and that cables are not damaged or
disconnected: Make sure that all connectors and cables are correctly connected, and that they are not damaged.
4) This troubleshooting guide assumes that disc is normal. If there is any abnormality in disc, a trouble message will
appear: Perform appropriate troubleshooting, referring to “Explanation of Trouble Messages” described previously.
5) For check point locations, refer to the circuit board diagram shown in Chapter 6.
Letters in brackets [ ] show the names and sides of circuit boards:
Examples: ANA-A: Side A of ANA circuit board
DIG-B: Side B of DIG circuit board
B
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Symptom Check point Detail of check Troubleshooting due to check results
No power L0501 [ANA-A] Continuity check NG: F0501 (fuse) faulty. Replace ANA
circuit board.
F0502 [ANA-B] NG: F0502 (fuse) faulty. Replace ANA
(*1) circuit board.
L0509 [ANA-A] NG: F0503 (fuse) faulty. Replace ANA
circuit board.
L0504 [ANA-A] NG: F0504 (fuse) faulty. Replace ANA
circuit board.
TL0520 [ANA-B] "Hi" when power turns on NG: IC1501 faulty. Replace ANA circuit
(*1) board.
TL1523 [ANA-B] Approx. 3V DC (SYS3V) NG: IC1503 faulty. Replace ANA circuit
(*1) board.
L0502 [ANA-A] Approx. 3V DC (CAM3V) NG: IC0501 or its peripheral circuits
L0503 [ANA-A] Approx. 5V DC (CAM5V) faulty. Replace ANA circuit board.
L0505 [ANA-A] Approx. 1.8V DC (CAM1.8V)
L0510 [ANA-A] Approx. 3V DC (DRV3V)
L0511 [ANA-A] Approx. 5V DC (DRV5V)
C0546 [ANA-A] Approx. 15V DC
TL1501 [ANA-A] Voltage varies when POWER NG: Check connections of switch unit.
switch is turned on/off. OK: IC1501 or peripheral circuits faulty.
Replace ANA circuit board.
----- Connections of switch unit. OK: Replace switch unit
No information appears on Red and blue wires Red and blue wires are "Hi". NG: IC4001 faulty. Replace DIG circuit
screen after pressing DIS- of the MV100 board.
PLAY button: POWER switch connection jig.
does not work. ----- Connect jigs in the same way NG: IC4002 faulty. Replace DIG circuit
as for adjustment, and start board.
adjustment program (only
startup is necessary, adjust-
ment is not necessary).
IC4001-2 [DIG-A] Goes "Hi" momentarily when NG: IC1501 faulty. Replace ANA circuit
power is turned on (SH-RST board.
pulse). OK: IC4001 faulty. Replace DIG circuit
board.
No operating sound PG6301 [ANA-A] Check connections. NG: Connector connections faulty.
(speaker connec- OK: Replace side case L (speaker).
tor)
No sound from speaker TL6301 [ANA-A] Audio signal NG: IC6301 or its peripheral circuits
TL6302 [ANA-A] faulty. Replace ANA circuit board.
No audio from audio output TL1701 [ANA-A] Audio signal NG: IC6103 or its peripheral circuits
jack TL1702 [ANA-A] faulty. Replace ANA circuit board.
OK: Check parts on JKR circuit board.
Microphone sound cannot be PG6001 [JKR-A] Check connections NG: Connector connections faulty.
recorded OK: Replace microphone.
TL6091 [JKR-B] Audio signal NG: Check IC6001, IC6091 and their
TL6092 [JKR-B] peripheral circuits.
OK: Replace ANA circuit board.
Sound from external micro- Microphone jack Connection of external NG: External microphone connection
phone cannot be recorded (JK6051) [JKR-B] microphone faulty. JK6051 contact faulty.
OK: Check Q6051 R/L and their
peripheral circuits.
No sound can be recorded ----- Sound is output from speaker. NG: IC6301 faulty. Replace ANA circuit
board.
OK: IC5001 faulty. Replace DIG circuit
board.
Speaker sound volume ----- Volume indicator on screen NG: Replace switch unit.
cannot be adjusted operates. OK: IC6301 faulty. Replace ANA circuit
board.
Operation switches on side PG1503-4 [ANA-A] Switch operation changes NG: Replace side case-L.
case L do not work PG1503-5 [ANA-A] voltage. OK: CAM3V line or IC1501 faulty.
Replace ANA circuit board.
Zoom switch does not work TL1503 [ANA-A] Switch operation changes NG: Replace switch unit.
voltage. OK: IC1501 or its peripheral circuits
EJECT switch does not work TL1501 [ANA-A] faulty. Replace ANA circuit board.
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Symptom Check point Detail of check Troubleshooting due to check results
Date is not backed up TL1518 [ANA-A] 3V DC when power supply is NG: Check backup lithium-ion batter and
not connected. JKR circuit board.
OK: IC1501, IC1504 or their peripheral
circuits faulty. Replace ANA circuit
board.
No display in information LCD TL3704 [DIG-A] Pulse (CS-PNL signal) NG: IC1501 faulty. Replace ANA circuit
(B/W) board.
OK: Check cable between LCD power
unit and DIG circuit board.
----- Check damage to cable NG: Replace side case L.
between LCD power unit and OK: Replace LCD power unit.
DIG circuit board
Does not enter REC PAUSE TL1509 [ANA-A] "Hi" when power turns on NG: IC1501 faulty. Replace ANA circuit
status (SYS-RST pulse). board.
OK: IC4001 faulty. Replace DIG circuit
board.
No image in EVF R3841 [ANA-A] Signal (G signal) NG: IC3801 faulty. Replace ANA circuit
board.
OK: Check flat cable between EVF and
ANA circuit board.
Great block noise during ----- ----- Movie encoder circuit faulty. Replace DIG
movie recording circuit board.
Error message "DISC AC- ----- Error message does not F0503 (fuse) faulty. Replace ANA circuit
CESS" appears and disc is disappear and POWER switch board.
not recognized. does not work.
Error message does not Yes: IC4001 (ATAPI system) or IC2001
disappear after 3 seconds or (CODEC system) faulty. Replace
more. DIG circuit board.
No: Check connections between DIG
circuit board and mechanism unit.
Noise appears on Disc ----- ----- IC4001 or clock circuit for IC4001 faulty.
Navigation screen Replace DIG circuit board.
Error message "Error oc- ----- ----- IC4001 (ATAPI system) or IC2001
curred" appears (CODEC system) faulty. Replace DIG
circuit board.
----- No improvement after DIG Replace mechanism unit.
circuit board is replaced.
Error message "NO DISC" ----- Error message appears Check connections between DIG circuit
appears even when normal approx. 1 second after disc is board and mechanism unit. If no abnor-
disc is inserted inserted. mality is found, replace mechanism
block.
Error message appears at Replace mechanism unit.
least 10 seconds after disc is
inserted
Error message "CHECK ----- Disc cartridge is write- Yes: Release write-protect.
DISC" appears protected No: Replace mechanism unit.
Error message "DISC" ----- ----- Initialize the disc.
appears
Error message "Reformat for ----- Normally initialized disc was Yes: Replace mechanism unit.
camera. Continue?" appears inserted No: Initialize disc.
Camera image is abnormal TL1003(*2) [SEN-B] Check CCD sensor drive NG: Check connections between SEN
TL1004(*2) [SEN-B] pulses and DIG circuit boards. If there is no
TL1005(*2) [SEN-B] abnormality, replace DIG circuit
TL1006(*2) [SEN-B] board.
TL1016(*2) [SEN-B]
TL1017(*2) [SEN-B]
TL1001(*2) [SEN-B] Check CCD output signal NG: Replace IC1001 (CCD sensor)
Camera image distorted (sync IC1512-1 [ANA-A] 27MHz clock signal (SYS- NG: IC1511 faulty. Replace ANA circuit
faulty) CLK) board.
OK: IC1401 faulty. Replace DIG circuit
board.
No video from video output ----- Image appears in LCD or Yes: Check connections between ANA
jack EVF. and JKR circuit boards.
No: Replace ANA circuit board.
TL1712 [ANA-A] 0V when AV output cable is NG: Check AV input/output jack
connected (JK1981).
OK: IC1701 faulty. Replace ANA circuit
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6. Updating Firmware
The Firmware Update function updates the software programs in the DVD video camera/
recorder, to improve operability:
Update the firmware whenever so instructed by the factory (using exclusive DVD-RAM
disc supplied by the factory).
Caution: Be sure to check the version of firmware, referring to “3.3 Firmware version
display” of “3. Subsidiary Function for Service” in this chapter, and update the
firmware only if updating is necessary.
Firmware Update
factory).
D o n o t t u r n o f f p ow
ower
1) Connect the AC adapter to the video camera/recorder, insert the firmware updating
disc into the video camera/recorder and turn power on.
Screen 2
2) After approx. 20 seconds, screen 1 will appear momentarily.
3) Screen 2 will appear, and updating of mechanism (PC1) firmware will start:
It will take approx. 2 minutes to update the PC1 firmware. Firmware Update
Depending on the supplied DVD-RAM disc (version), the PC1 firmware may not be
updated.
Uptating system...
4) After PC1 firmware has been updated, screen 3 will appear, and updating of SH
firmware will start.
During updating, a blue bar at the center of screen will indicate the progress of
updating. D o n o t t u r n o f f p ow
ower
Depending on the supplied DVD-RAM disc (version), the SH firmware may not be
updated. Screen 3
5) When updating of firmware is complete, screen 4 will appear, and the updated
firmware will be displayed in blue.
Firmware Update
6) Turn power off and remove the disc.
Firmware Updated
DZ-MV100$Revition: 1.031ck1
PC1 Main: E078.09.01.REV
PC1 Core: E009.07.10.REV
Tu r n o f f p o w e r
Screen 4
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7. Service Manual Abbreviation List (For DVD Video Camera/recorder)
A D
A (A-) Analog D (D-) Digital
ACC Automatic Color Control DA Double Azimuth
A/D Analog-to-Digital Converter D/A Digital to Analog Converter
ADD Adder D-D Direct Drive
ADP. Adapter (AC Adapter) DEEMPHA. Deephasis
ADRS Address DEF Deflefction
A.DUB Audio Dubbing DEMOD. Demodulator
AF Automatic focus (Autofocus) DET Detector
AFC Automatic Frequency Control DIFF. AMP Differential Amplifier
AGC Automatic Gain Control Digital 8 (D8) Digital 8 mm
AGC KILLER AGC Killer Voltage DISP. Display
AI Automatic Intelligence DL Delay Line
AIC Automatic Iris Control DO Dropout
ALC Automatic Level Conrol DOC Dropout Compensator
AMP Amplifier DSP Digital Signal Processor
APC Automatic Phase Control DUB Dubbing
ASBL Assemle (Phase Matching) DV Digital Video
AUD. Audio DVD Digital Versatile Disc
AUX Auxiliary D-VHS Digital VHS
B D/W Dark/White
B (BLU) Color Signal Blue D.ZOOM (DZ) Digital Zoom
BATT. Battery E
BF Burst Flag EAROM Electrically Alterable Read Only
BG Burst Gate or Back Ground Memory
BGP Burst Gate Pulse E-E Electronic-to-Electronic
BLC Backlight Compensation EEPROM Electrical Erasable Proframmed
BLK Blanking Memory
BPF Bandpass Filter EIS (E.I.S.) Electronic Image Stabilizer
BUF. Buffer Amplifier EMPHA. Emphasis (EMPH)
B-YL Color Difference Signal B-YL EQ Equalizer
C EVF Electronic Viewfinder
C (CHROMA) Chrominance Signal EXT. External
CAM Camera E.ZOOM Electrolical Zoom
CARRI. Carrier F
CATV Cable TV F.ADV Frame Advance
C.BLK Composite Blanking FB Feed back
CCD Charge Coupled Device FE Full Erase
CD Compact Disc FF (F/F) Flip Flop
CD-R CD Recordable F.FWD Fast Forward
CD-RW CD ReWritble FG Frequency Generator
CDS Correlated Double Sampling FM Frequency Modulation
CG Character Generator FREQ. Frequency
CH (Ch or ch) Channel fsc Sub Carrier Frequency
CHARA. Character F/V Frequency-to-Voltage Converter
CHD Camera Horizontal Drive Pulse FWD Forward
C.MEMORY Counter Memory G
CNR Chroma Noise Reducer G (GRN) Color Signal Green
COM. Common GEN. Generator
COMPA. Comparator GND Ground
COMPE. Compensator H
COMP-EXP Compressor-Expander H (HORIZ.) Horizontal
COMPO Composite HB Hi-Band
CONT. Control HBF Horizontal Burst Flag
CONV. Converter HD Horizontal Drive
COUNT. Counter Hi-Fi High Fidelity
CP CP HPF High-pass Filter
CPU Central Processing Unit I
C.PAUSE Camp Pulse IF Intermediate Frequency or Interface
C/R Capacitor/Resistor INDI. Indicator
C.RESET Countor Reset or Camera Reset INST. Instant
C.REVERSE Count Reverse INT. Internal
CS Communication Signal INV. Inverter
C.SYNC Composite Synchronizing Signal I/O In/Out (Input/Output)
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I S
IR Infrared Rays SP Standard Play or Speaker
J SRCH Search
JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group SRV Servo
L STABI. Stabilizer
LB Low-Band S.TRACK Slow Tracking
LCD Liquid Crystal Display STBY Standby Mode
LIN. Linear S-VHS Super VHS
LNC Line Noise Canceller SW Switch
LOG Logarithm SYNC Synchronizing signal
LP Long Play SYS.CON System Control
LPF Low-pass Filter T
L/R Left/Right T (TELE) Telephoto Angle
LUMA Luminance TAPE + Recording Hi-8 Quality Image on Normal
M Tape
MAN Manual TBC Time Base Corrector
M.BRAKE Main Brake TP Test Point
M.CUT Monitor Cut TRS Transfer
MEM. Memory V
MIC Microphone V (VERT.) Vertical
MIX Mixer V.AGC AGC Voltage
MMV Monostable Multivibator VCO Voltage Controlled Oscillator
MOD. Modulator VCXO Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator
MPEG Noving Picture coding Experts Group VD Vertical Drive
M.STATE Mechanism State V.DUB Video Dubbing
M.STOP Memory Stop VHS Video Home System
N VOL. Volume
NEG Negative VP Voltage Pulse
NFB Negative Feed Back W
NOR. (NORM) Normal W (WIDE) Wide Angle
NR Noise Reduction WHD Wide Horizontal Drive
O WHT Color Sifnal White
OB Optial Black WHT BAL. White Balance
OSC Oscillator Y
OSD On-Screen Display Y Luminance Signal
P Y/C Luminance/Chrominance
PB (PLAY) Playback YEL (Ye) Color Signal Yellow
PCM Pulse Code Modulation YL Luminance Signal (Low Component)
PG Pulse Generator
PLL Phase Locked Loop
POS. Positive
PROG. Program
PROT. Protector
PWM Pulse Width Modulation
R
R (RED) Color Signal Red
RAM Random Access Memory
REC Record
RECT. Rectifier
REF. Reference
REG. Regulator
REV Review
REW Rewind
RF Radio Frequency
ROM Read Only Memory
R-YL Color Difference Signal R-YL
S
SAW Sawtooth Signal
SC1 (0°) 3.58MHz Subcarrier Signal 1
(0-degree Phase Shifted)
SC2 (90°) 3.58MHz Subcarrier Signal 2
(90-degree Phase Shifted)
SEPA. (SEP) Separator
S/H Samle and Hold
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8. For the Battery
Battery life:
The battery can be repeatedly charged and used, but will eventually be dead: The battery life varies greatly depending on the
ambient environment and how often the video camera/recorder is used. If the usable time of video camera/recorder with a fully
charged battery is noticeably short, the battery is probably dead.
Cautions:
During and after charging, the battery will be warm, but this does not indicate a fault.
If the POWER indicator on AC adapter/charger blinks, remove the battery once, and then reattach it. If the POWER
indicator still blinks, the battery may be faulty.
If the ambient temperature is a little too high or low, the CHG. indicator or CHG.80 indicator on AC adapter/charger will
blink at 6-second intervals. In this case, charging is possible, but it will take longer than usual.
If the ambient temperature is too low or too high, the CHG. indicator or CHG.80 indicator on AC adapter/charger will
blink at one-second intervals, showing that charging will not be possible.
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9.
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Name of Parts
LCD monitor
(P. 63,148)
Infrared
receiver (P. 55) 3.5-inch
color LCD monitor (P. 60)
Tally lamp
(P. 89) S-video Playback/Pause
Behind
input/output jack (P.142) button (P.92)
the cover
AV input/ Stop button
output (P. 92,93)
jack
AUDIO/VIDEO
S V
I
External
microphone Reverse search button
jack (P. 92,93,95)
(P. 80) PC connection
terminal (P. 148)
Forward skip button
(P. 92,94)
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chapter 1_BeforeYou Begin Name of Parts
Viewfinder
DELETE button
(P. 42,59)
(P. 101,108,109)
MENU
DELETE
3.5-inch
Hand strap SHIFT
color LCD monitor SEARCH
CANCEL
REC button (P.64,66) SKIP
DISPLAY LCD BRIGHT
Bottom RESET
Speaker
PROG.AE PUSH
Battery attachment platform
(P. 42)
EXPOSURE
FOCUS button
(P. 64,74,89) DISPLAY button (P.63,97)
MENU button
(P. 25,52,64)
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chapter 1_BeforeYou Begin
System Reset
If the DVD camcorder does not operate normally, perform "System Reset": The DVD
Playback/pause button (P. 93) camcorder may recover to normal. "System Reset" will reset all settings to factory
defaults. The date and time will also be reset: Set the date and time again before
using the DVD camcorder.
Stop button (P. 93)
1. Turn the DVD camcorder off, and detach the battery or AC adapter/
charger .
Reverse search button (P. 93,95)
2. Use a fine tipped pen to hold down the
DISPLAY button reset button for several seconds.
(P. 63,97)
Forward search button (P. 95)
EXTERNAL DISPLAY
Reverse skip button (P. 94) button
(P. 141)
REC button
Forward skip button (P. 94) (P. 66) RESET
PHOTO button
(P. 82) List of setting items:
DISPLAY EXT.DISPLAY
Item Settings Page for setting
SEARCH REC DIGITAL ZOOM
button CAMERA SETUP
SKIP PHOTO
(P. 68) FLASH AUTO/ON/OFF 84
W.BALANCE AUTO/HOLD 79
DIGITAL
ZOOM
T ZOOM button EIS ON/OFF 73
VOL control VOL ZOOM
buttons W
(P. 67) D.ZOOM ON/OFF 67
(P. 93,97) DISC REC SETUP
NAVIGATION
DELETE MENU DISC NAVIGATION V.QUALITY FINE/STND 77
DELETE button button STILL L.IN FIELD/FRAME 145
(P. 108,109) ENT
(P. 100)
SELF./INT. OFF/SELF-TIMER/INTERVAL (0:05-5:00) 86,88
MIC FILTER OFF/ON 81
SHIFT CANCEL
HITACHI OTHER SETUP
ENTER button MENU button
(P. 107) (P. 68,102) BEEP ON/OFF 130
POWERSAVE OFF/ON:5/ON:30 131
INPUT CAMERA/LINE 143
SHIFT button CANCEL button E.DISPLAY LINE ON/LINE OFF 141
(P. 104) (P. 120,121) DATE SETUP
Cursor buttons DATE MODE Y/M/D / M/D/Y / D/M/Y 132
(P. 104) DATE SET 1/1/200012:00AM 52
* are initial settings.
32 134
Setting Up the Battery
40 41
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Setting Date and Time
1. Turn the DVD camcorder on. 6. Perform the same procedure to correct
While holding down the button at the center of the AM/PM, month, day and year.
POWER switch, push the switch down. After setting the last digit, press the Select dial:
When the DVD camcorder is first turned on, the "OK?" will blink.
date will be "12:00AM 1/1/2000".
Tip:
POWER If you make a mistake during the setting,turn the Select
dial to change to "SET" while "OK?" is blinking and then press the Select dial:You can start
over from the beginning.
7. Press the Select dial to again enter the date/time, and then press
2. Pressthe MENU button in the recording pausemode to display the
the MENU button.
menu screen.
The menu screen will turn off.
3. Use the Select dial to choose "DA TE/
TIME " and then "DATE SET". To set the time to match the time signal
"BACK" is being highlighted. Set the minutes slightly ahead of the current minute, and make "OK?" blink. While
checking the time signal on TV or telephone, press the Select dial at the moment the
set time is reached.
Caution
You can change the display format of date and time: See "Changing Display Format of Date
and Time " on page 132.
4. Turn the Select dial to choose "SET" and
then pressthe Select dial.
The date and time will appear, and "12" will be
highlighted and blinking. Charging the built-in battery:
This DVD camcorder incorporates a battery to back up the date and time.
(The digit that blinks first dependson the datedis- Connect the AC adapter/charger or charged battery to the DVD camcorder once
play format. The digit on the left end of the time every two months, and leave the connection statusfor at least 24 hours with camcorder
will blink.) power turned off: The built-in battery will be charged.
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Initializing DVD-RAM Disc
Cautions:
If a DVD- RAM disc is initialized,all the recorded movies and stills will be erased: Be careful
not to initialize the disc by mistake.
Use the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD camcorder when initializing disc.Initialization 5. Press to choose "Format Disc", and
will not be possible when the battery used to power the DVD camcorder is discharged. then pressthe ENTER button.
Initialization with verification may not be possible for discs with severe scratches or dirt:Such The message for verifying initialization will appear.
.
discs cannot be used.
1. Insert the DVD-RAM disc with the side you want to initialize facing
the outside (facing the hand strap), and then tur
n the DVD
camcorder on. 6. Choose "Yes" and press the ENTER but-
ton.
2. After recognition of the disc is complete, press the DISC NAVIGA- When initializing one side of the disc is complete,
TION button. the DVD camcorder will return to the recording
pause status.
Caution:
Before initializing the disc,use the Disc Navigation screen to check the recorded contents
(see p.100).
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Trouble Messages chapter 7_Subsidiary Information
151 152
CHAPTER 2 DISASSEMBLY
1. Parts Locations
1. Top Cover 3 1
2. L-Block
3. R-Block
4. Front Cover 5
5. Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) Block
6. LCD-U Case (LCD Block)
2
6
4
Fig. 1-1
7. Side Case-L
8. GYR Circuit Board 7
8 9
9. Lens
10. SEN Circuit Board
11. LSP Shield
12. DIG Circuit Board (*1) 10
13. ANA Circuit Board (*2)
11
14. Sound Insulation sheet-L 12
15. Rear Cover
16. Power Terminal
13
*1: ANA and DIG circuit boards must be 15
replaced in units of board and their 14
components are not assigned as
service parts.
16
23
Fig. 1-3
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24. Lens Hood
25. Front Case
26. Flash Unit
27. JKR Circuit Board 26
28. JKF Circuit Board
25
29. Jack Cover
30. IR Filter
31. Microphone 27
24 31
28
30
29
45
46
47
48
Fig. 1-6
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2. Before Starting Disassembly
1) This video camera/recorder incorporates a laser emitter block and high-voltage section: Be sure to remove the power
supply before starting work.
2) Leave the video camera/recorder with the power supply removed for at least 10 minutes before starting work, to allow the
capacitor used for flash to discharge on its own.
3) Be sure to use only replacement parts listed in the parts list.
4) Refer to Fig. 2-1 when removing components. Reinstall the components using the reverse procedure to removal.
GYR Circuit Board, Camera Unit ANA Circuit Board Front Block Top Cover,
SEN Circuit Board, [3.5] [3.5] [3.2] R-Block,
Sensor, L-Block
Lens [3.1]
[3.9] DIG Circuit Board
[3.5]
Flash Unit
[3.3]
EVF-B Case,
EVF-F Case,
EVF LCD,
Plate-F
EVF Backlight, Eye Control
[3.10]
EBL Circuit Board [3.10]
[3.10]
Switch Unit
[3.6]
Lock Unit, Loader,
Side Case-R Mechanism Unit
[3.8] [3.7] Link Braket R,
Disc Cover
Link Braket L
[3.6]
[3.7]
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5) Reinstall all components, and perform operation check after completion of reinstallation/reassembly.
6) Lens and loader and mechanism unit are precise components: Do not subject them to impact or force. Do not disassemble
the components in mechanism unit.
7) Be careful that no foreign object, such as dust, enters the lens or mechanism unit.
8) Press the EJECT button and make sure that the disc loading block opens. If there is a disc in the block, remove it. (After
this check or removal of disc, close the disc loading block). If the disc loading block does not open, refer to
“4. Disassembly When Trouble Has Occurred” at the end of this chapter.
9) Flat-cable connectors (female) used in this video camera/recorder are four types (a)-(d) shown in Fig. 2-2: Note that the
disconnection method with flat cable is different for each connector.
Type-a disconnection
(1) Move both ends of connector in the direction of the arrow (parallel with surface of circuit board) to release the
lock.
(2) Pull out the flat cable in the direction of the arrow.
Type-b disconnection
(1) Pull up both ends of connector from the circuit board (in the direction of the arrow) to release the lock.
(2) Pull out the flat cable in the direction of the arrow.
Type-c disconnection
(1) Disconnect the connector on flat cable in the direction of the arrow.
Type-d disconnection
(1) Pull out the flat-cable in the direction of the arrow.
10) When removing sound insulation sheet and shield materials, be especially careful not to damage the components on the
circuit board.
11) During reassembly, be sure to install the shields, heat radiating rubbers, lead wires, etc. correctly, referring to
"5. Information on installation positions of shields, etc." at the end of chapter.
(1)
(1) (1)
(1)
(1)
(2) (1) (2)
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3. Disassembly Procedure
(7)
G A
(b) (c)
B
(d) (a) D
(7)[Type-a]
(2) (2)
(6)
(8)[Type-c]
(5)
A : Top Cover E
B : R-Block C
C : L-Block
D : EVF
E : Front Case (4)
F : Rear Cover
G : Thermal Transfer Material
(4)
(3)
Fig. 3-1
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3.2 LCD-U Case, LCD Block, Front Block, RUB Sheet (Figs. 3-2-1, 3-2-2)
Cautions when disassembling:
The flash circuit board and flash emitter block have been assembled as a flash unit: Disassemble or reassemble them
together. Be careful not to damage the cable between the flash circuit board and flash emitter block.
The O-ring is removed with the front block.
Be careful not to damage side case-L when removing the RUB sheet.
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A : LCD-U Case
B : LCD Block
C : Front Block
D : RUB Sheet
E : LCD Power Unir
F : Cable Cover
G : Shaft
H : LSP Shield
I : ANA Circuit Board
J : Flash Circuit Biard (Flash Unit)
K : JKR Circuit Board
L : Jack Cover
M : O-Ring
N : Side Case-L
(2)
(9) (8)
J
(2)
M I (1)
C (3)
(1) E
(7)
H (2)
(10)[Type-b] (6)
(6)
(12) F (5)
N
(3)
K B
(4)
(13)
A
L (2)
(11) D
Fig. 3-2-1
F O-RING LENS
(6) I
LENS
H SURFACE
G (7) NG OK
Fig. 3-2-2
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3.3 Jack Cover, Flash Unit, JKR Circuit Board, JKF Circuit Board, Microphone, IR Filter, Lens
Hood, Front Case (Fig. 3-3)
Caution when disassembling:
The flash circuit board and flash emitter block have been assembled as a flash unit: Disassemble or reassemble them
together. Be careful not to damage the cable between the flash circuit board and flash emitter block.
3.3.3 Microphone (E), IR filter (F), Lens Hood (G), Front case (H)
(6) Remove the two screws holding the microphone (E), and then remove the microphone (E) and IR filter (F) from the front
case (G).
(7) Remove the IR filter (F) from the microphone (E) in the direction of the arrow.
(8) Turn the lens hood (G) in the direction of the arrow and remove the lens hood (G) from the front case (H).
A : Jack Cover
B : Flash Unit
C : JKR Circuit Board
D : JKF Circuit Board
E : Microphone B (2)
F : IR Filter
G : Lens Hood
H : Front Case
(8)
H
(3) C
(4)
G E (6) D
F (5)
A (7)
(1)
(1)
Fig. 3-3
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3.4 EVF Block, Rear Cover, Power Terminal (Fig. 3-4)
Caution when disassembling:
Be careful not to damage any of the connector cables (flat cables).
A : EVF Block
B : Rear Cover
C : Power Terminal
D : ANA Circuit Board
E : LSP Shield
(1)[Type-b]
D
E
(3)[Type-a]
(4)
(5)
C
(2)
B
(2)
(6)
Fig. 3-4
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3.5 ANA Circuit Board, Camera Block, DIG Circuit Board, LSP Shield, Side Case-L (Fig. 3-5)
Cautions when disassembling:
Be careful not to damage any of the connector cables (flat cables).
Do not subject the camera block (lens) to impact, or damage it in any way.
When removing sound insulation sheet-L, be especially careful not to damage the components on the circuit board.
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E
G
(4)
(11)
(6)[Type-a]
(8) (7)
H
I (2)[Type-a]
(11)
H (10)
A : ANA Circuit Board D
B : Camera Block C (2) F
C : DIG Circuit Board (3) (1)
(9)
D : LSP Shield
(5)
E : Side Case-L (2)[Type-a]
F : Sound Insulation Sheet -L (4)
G : Ground Plate A
H : Heat Radiating Rubber CSP A (2)[Type-c]
I : Ground Plate F
Fig. 3-5
A (3)
(2)
(1)
A : Disc Cover
B : Switch Unit
C : Hand Strap (4)
C
D : Side Case-R
E : Plate of Side Case-R
D
B
E
A
(4)
(4)
Fig. 3-6
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3.7 Link Bracket R, Link Bracket L, Loader, Mechanism Unit (Figs. 3-7-1, 3-7-2)
Cautions when disassembling:
Do not turn power on.
Do not dismantle any of the components in mechanism unit.
Do not subject the mechanism unit and loader to impact or force.
Dismantle and reinstall the link brackets L/R and mechanism unit and loader with the disc loading block kept open, by
pressing the EJECT button. If the disc loading block does not open, refer to “3. Disassembly When Trouble Has
Occurred”.
Be careful not to damage any of the connector cables (flat cables).
Be careful not to damage the thermal transfer material between the mechanism unit and side case-R.
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(9)
B (1)
D
(1)
E
(2)
(8)
A
F
(4)
C
(8)
(3)
(8)
(7)
Fig. 3-7-1
A : Ring Bracket R
B : Ring Bracket L
C : Loader
I
D : Mechanism Unit
E : Thermal Transfer Material C
F : Mecha. Shield
G : Link
H : Boss of Side Case-R
I : Plate of Side Case-R B
(1)
B
(4)
D
(6)
(1)
(5)
I A
(5) G H
(a)
(a)
I
I H G
Fig.3-7-2
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3.8 Lock Unit, Side Case-R (Fig. 3-8)
3.8.1 Lock unit (A), Side case-R (B)
(1) Remove the three screws holding the lock unit (A) and side case-R (B).
Caution when reinstalling:
Tighten the screws on the lock unit in the order (a), (b) and (C), as shown in the diagram.
A
B
A : Lock Unit
B : Side Case-R
(1)
(1) (c)
(b)
(1)
(a)
Fig. 3-8
3.9 GYR Circuit Board, SEN Circuit Board, Sensor, Lens (Fig. 3-9)
Cautions when disassembling:
Do not disassemble any of the components inside the lens.
Do not subject the sensor, lens or crystal filter to impact or allow them to be damaged.
Be careful that no foreign object, such as dust, enters the lens.
Be careful not to damage any of the connector cables (flat cables).
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3.9.2 SEN circuit board (B), Sensor (C)
(3) Remove the screw holding the lens (D), sensor (C) and heat radiating plate LEN (F).
(4) Remove the screw holding the lens side frame (E).
(5) Remove the screw holding the lens (D) and SEN circuit board (B): The crystal filter (G) and light shading rubber (H)
can be removed on their own.
(6) Remove the two screws holding the sensor (C).
(7) Unsolder fourteen points of sensor (C) on the SEN circuit board (B).
Cautions when reinstalling:
When installing the sensor (C), attach the sensor (C) to the SEN circuit board (B) in parallel using the screws and then
solder the sensor (C).
The crystal filter (G) used in this video camera/recorder does not have an orientation.
(5)
(4)
E
I (a)
(8)
Fig. 3-9
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3.10 Eye Control, EVF-F Case, Plate-F, EVF-B Case, EVF LCD, EVF Backlight, EBL Circuit
Board (Fig. 3-10)
Cautions when disassembling:
Do not disassemble any of the components inside the eye control.
Do not subject the EVF LCD and EVF backlight to impact or allow them to be damaged.
Be careful that no foreign object, such as dust, enters the eye control.
Be careful not to damage any of the connector cables (flat cables).
3.10.3 EVF-B case (D), EVF LCD (E), EVF backlight (F), EBL Circuit board (K)
(5) Insert tweezers, etc. into the hole in EVF-B case (G), and while widening the tab of EVF-B case, remove the LCD
holder (H): Be careful not to damage the cable, etc. at this time.
(6) Release the two tabs, and remove the BL cover (I) from the LCD holder (H).
(7) Release the two tabs, and remove the BL plate (J) from the LCD holder (H).
(8) Disconnect two flat cables on the EBL circuit board (K).
A
A : Eye Control
B : EVF-F Case (3)
(2)
C : Plate-F
D : EVF-B Case
B
E : EVF LCD
F : EVF Backlight
G : Hole in EVF-B Case
C
H : LCD Holder
I : BL Cover H
J : BL Plate
K : EBL Circuit Board (1)
(7) F
(4)
E
G
J
(8)[Type-d]
I (8)[Type-b]
Fig. 3-10
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3.11 B/W LCD, LCD Power Unit, LCD Frame, Backlight, Color LCD, LCD-B Case (Fig. 3-11)
Cautions when disassembling:
Do not subject the LCD or backlight to impact or allow them to be damaged.
Be careful not to damage any of the connector cables (flat cables).
3.11.3 LCD frame (C), Backlight (D), Color LCD (E), LCD-B case (F)
(6) Remove the three screws holding the LCD frame (C).
A : B/W LCD
B : LCD Power Unit
C : LCD Frame
F D : Backlight
E : Color LCD
F : LCD-B Case
E
G : LCD Holder
(6)
B (4)
(5)
G
(6)
(1)[Type-b]
(6) (2)
(4)[Type-b] (3)
Fig. 3-11
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4. Disassembly When Trouble Has Occurred
4.1.2 Cleaning
(3) Use a clean, dry, soft cloth to clean the LCD screen and the
inside of eye control.
Fig. 4-1
Before disassembling
This video camera/recorder is designed so that the disc loading block will not open when power supply is detached while
a disc is being accessed: Supply power again and make sure that access to disc is terminated.
Disassembly procedure
Caution:Leave the video camera/recorder untouched for at least 10 minutes after power supply is detached.
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4.2.2 Separating R-block (B) and L-block (C) (Fig. 4-2)
Caution when disassembling:
Be careful not to damage the flat cables between the R-block and L-block.
(7)
G A
(b) (c)
B
(d) (a) D
(7)[Type-a]
(2) (2)
(6)
(8)[Type-c]
(5)
E
A : Top Cover C
B : R-Block
C : L-Block (4)
D : EVF
E : Front Case
F : Rear Cover (4)
G : Thermal Transfer Material (3)
Fig. 4-2
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4.2.3 Pressing (a) of lock unit (H) (Fig. 4-3)
(9) Use tweezers, etc. to press portion (e) of lock unit (H) in the R-block.
H
H : Lock Unit
(e)
Fig. 4-3
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5. Information on Installation Positions of Shields, etc.
The following shows the installation positions of shields,
heat radiating rubbers, lead wires, etc. used in this video
(A)
camera/recorder.
Refer to the following and reinstall them carefully when (C) (D)
reassembling the product: Incomplete installation will affect
the optimum performance of product, or at worst, could
cause malfunctions.
(A) (B)
(C)
Fig. 5-3
(D)
Fig. 5-4
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5.3 ANA Circuit board (Figs. 5-5, 5-10)
1) Solder two GND cables (A) [between side A and LSP
shield (C)] and (B) [between side A and ground plate
A (D)].
2) Paste sound insulation sheet-L (Z) so that it covers
side A (see Fig. 5-10).
(D)
(B)
(A) (C)
Fig. 5-5
(B)
(A)
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(Z)
(C)
(E)
(F) (D)
(F) (E)
(D)
Fig. 5-9 Fig. 5-10
(A)
(B)
(C)
(E)
(D)
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(G) (H)
(F)
Fig. 5-14
(B)
(A)
Fig. 5-15
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CHAPTER 3 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
1. Test Equipment/Jigs Necessary for Adjustment
Personal Computer (PC) Personal Computer Cable ND2/ND4/ND8 Filter (*1) AV Output Cable
[Goods on the Market] RS-232C (9 or 25 pins) [Goods on the Market] [Accessory]
Straight Type
[Goods on the Market]
*1: Not needed if camera light and white paper are available.
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2. Before Starting Adjustment
2.2 Notes
1) This video camera/recorder incorporates a laser emitter block and high-voltage section: Perform adjustment only with the
product fully assembled.
2) All adjustments are performed using the adjustment program and personal computer (PC). The adjustment program is
subject to change without notice for improvements in functions and operability, and the actual instructions on PC screen
may be different from those in this manual: If so, follow the instructions on PC screen to proceed with adjustment.
3) The adjustment program will not operate normally unless the video camera/recorder, PC and test equipment/jigs are all
turned on.
4) Be sure to connect the video output of video camera/recorder to a color video monitor (terminate the video output with
75 ohm: If the video output is not connected to the monitor (and if it is not terminated with 75 ohm), the output video signal
level cannot be measured correctly.
5) Use light box that does not flicker and whose color temperature is controlled, for adjustment. If an inappropriate light box is
used, precise adjustment will not be possible, and the adjustment program will not operate normally.
6) Take care with the following when pointing the video camera/recorder at a chart (light box):
Focus the chart correctly.
Set the chart (light box) 30-50 cm away from the lens surface, and avoid any effects from surrounding light (except for
a case where some designation is given).
Aim at the chart and let chart fill the screen (video period). (Except for a case where some designation is given.)
POWER switch ............................................ ON (except for a case where some designation is given)
RECORDING MODE switch ........................ Movie position
DISC NAVIGATION ..................................... OFF mode
PROG AE (Program AE) .............................. Full auto (No display) mode
EXPOSURE ................................................. Auto Exposure (No display) mode
FOCUS ......................................................... Auto Focus (No display) mode
MENU .......................................................... No display mode (set the following modes and switch the display off)
CAMERA SETUP
FLASH .............................................. AUTO
W.BALANCE ..................................... AUTO
EIS .................................................... OFF
D.ZOOM ........................................... ON
REC SETUP
V.QUALITY ....................................... FINE
STIL.L.IN ........................................... FRAME
SELF./INT ......................................... OFF
MIC FILTER ...................................... OFF
OTHER SETUP
POWER SAVE .................................. OFF (*1)
INPUT ............................................... CAMERA
E.DISPLAY ....................................... LINE OFF
*1: Set the power save function to OFF during adjustment: If not, power will automatically turn off when recording
pause mode continues for approx. 5 minutes.
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2.4 Setting test equipment
1) Set the switches, knobs and each mode of oscilloscope as follows for adjustment:
Probe: 10:1
TIME/DIV: 10 or 20 µs (except for a case where some designation is given)
VOLTS/DIV: Will vary depending on the measurement object (except for a case where some designation is
given)
Synchronization: Internal sync (except for a case where some designation is given)
AC/DC/GND: AC (except for a case where some designation is given)
Note: The names of switches, knobs, modes, etc. of oscilloscope may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer or
model. Since some oscilloscopes may have switches, etc. other than the above that must be set, see the instruction
manual of the particular oscilloscope for details.
COLOR
VIDEO
MONITER
DC POWER CORD
YEL To
AC ADAPTER/
CHARGER
MV100 CONNECTION
JIG
DC POWER
SUPPLY PERSONAL
(5V/1A) COMPUTER (PC)
RED
BLK BLK
BLK
REMOVE THE RED RS232-C
YEL
ADJUSTMENT NOT
CABLE
COVER USED
BLU
Fig. 2-1
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3. List of Adjustment Items
The following table shows the adjustment items, their purposes, and whether or not check is required after replacing major
components.
The components shown in the table below are the minimum to be checked after replacing major components: If several
components have been replaced - or depending on the cause of a defect - more components may need to be checked.
: CHECK
GYR circuit
ANA circuit
SEN circuit
1402/1403
DIG circuit
board (*1)
IC1401/
Item of Adjustment Purpose of Adjustment
IC1001
board
board
board
Lens
Data Initialize (*2) Initilizing EEPROM.
Digital Adjustment
(1) Sampling Pulse To measure the delay time in the
Sampling Pulse IC and set to optimal
pulse timing.
(2) Auto Iris Control To set the iris control data.
(3) Shutter To measure the time until the shutter
closes, thereby setting the still image
exposure control data.
(4) White Balance To input the automatic wihite balance
control data.
(5) Chroma Gain To set the color saturation under the
reference color temperature.
Autofocus Adjustment
(1) Zoom Trace To set the out-of -focus correction level
during zooming.
(2) AF Noise Level To set the noise level in the autofocus
circuit.
Stabilizer Adjustment To enter the average value of camera
(*3) shake correction data.
Spot Noise To correct spot noise.
Adjustment
*1: When replacing the ANA circuit board (containing EEPROM), be sure to perform all adjustments only after
“Data Initialize”.
*2: Since all adjustments must be performed any time “Data Initialize” is done, do not perform it indiscriminately.
*3: Wit stabilizer adjustment, simply write the average value of camera correction value (at the factory) in the
adjustment program contained in floppy disk to EEPROM, and do not perform any other adjustment
indiscriminately.
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4. Starting Adjustment Program (MAP: Manual Adjustment Program)
Note: If error message appears during adjustment, refer to “6. Error Messages”.
1) Connect the video camera/recorder, DSP-R jig and PC as shown in Fig. 2-1, and supply power to them. (*1)
R
2) Operate the PC to start MS-DOS . (*2)
3) Make sure that the adjustment floppy disk is write-protected.
4) Insert the adjustment floppy disk into the floppy disk drive of PC.
5) Use the PC keyboard to type A:. (*3) (See the MS-DOS screen)
6) Type MAP_IBM (space) 1. (*4) (See the MAP input screen)
R
7) The MAP will start: Make sure that the model select screen appears on the PC display. (*5) (See the model select screen)
8) If the appropriate model is displayed on the model select screen, input the number to PC. If the appropriate model name is
not shown on the model select screen, input P to PC until the model name appears. (*6)
9) The screen for verifying the model name will appear on PC display: If it is correct, input Y to PC. If it is incorrect, input N
and start over (from step 8).
10) Make sure that the main menu appears on PC display: If it does not appear, check whether model selection (in step 8) is
correct.
*1: If the connection of jig, etc. is inappropriate or power is not supplied, the adjustment program will not start normally.
*2: For details on how to start MS-DOS, refer to the instruction manual of PC, since this varies for each PC.
*3: The letter to be input is to designate the drive into which the adjustment floppy disk has been inserted. If using a drive
other than A, designate the drive.
*4: The number to be input after a space is to designate the serial port no. of PC. If the PC has two or more serial ports,
and the DSP-R jig is connected to a port other than serial port 1, input the serial port no.
*5: If the model select screen does not appear, make sure of the following:
Power is supplied to the video camera/recorder and DSP-R jig.
The designation of drive (in step 5) is correct.
The designation of serial port is correct.
The correct adjustment floppy disk has been correctly inserted.
*6: If an erroneous model name or number is selected, misoperation message will appear on PC display: Press any key to
restore the model select screen.
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5. Adjustment Procedure
The following explains the adjustment procedure using the adjustment program (MAP), following the order of items on the
main menu screen.
Refer to “4. Starting Adjustment Program (MAP)” in advance, start MAP and display the main menu on PC display.
In actual work, it is possible to adjust one item independently.
Note: If error message appears on PC display during adjustment, perform troubleshooting, referring to “6. Error Messages”.
Important:
After completing this adjustment, be sure to perform all adjustment items as follows.
Procedure:
1) Input A to PC on the main menu screen.
2) The screen for verifying the initialization will appear: Input Y to PC. (*1)
3) Follow the instructions on PC display thereafter.
*1: Entering N on the screen for verifying initialization will restore the data main menu screen.
5.2 Adjustment
Before starting:
1) Input B to PC on the main menu screen to display the adjustment menu screen.
2) Input to PC the appropriate adjustment number. (*1)
*1: Pressing the [Esc] key on the adjustment menu screen will restore the main menu screen.
Please select [A] - [E] or [ESC] Please select [1] - [5] or [ESC]
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(1) Sampling Pulse Adjustment
Incompleted Phenomenon:
The S/N of camera recorded image is poor.
Condition:
Cap the lens (so that no light enters).
Procedure:
1) Input 1 to PC on the adjustment menu screen.
2) The screen for checking start of adjustment will appear: Input Y. (*1)
3) The screen for checking lens cap attachment will appear: Press any key.
4) Follow the instruction on PC display thereafter.
5) After the sampling pulse adjustment complete screen appears, press any key to restore the adjustment menu screen.
6) Turn the video camera/recorder off, leave as is for at least 5 seconds, and then turn it on again. (*1)
*1: Entering N or [Esc] on the screen for checking start of adjustment will restore the data adjustment menu screen.
*2: When the video camera/recorder is turned on again, the MAP may not operate normally, and the following
adjustments may not be possible. If this happens, press the [Esc] key to restore the MS-DOS screen, and then
restart the MAP.
*1: When the video camera/recorder is turned on again, the MAP may not operate normally, and the following
adjustments may not be possible. If this happens, press the [Esc] key to restore the MS-DOS screen, and then
restart the MAP.
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(3) Shutter Adjustment
Note: This adjustment requires a combination of ND filters and 100W bulb-type fluorescent light, or a combination of a white
sheet of paper (approx 300 × 400 mm) and camera light (with light control).
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8) Input B on the shutter adjustment menu screen to choose adjustment no. 2. (*1)
9) The zoom position specification screen will appear: Set the zoom to the specified position (tele-end), and press any
key.
10) The light amount instruction screen B or D will appear: Adjust the amount of light using the designated method until
the light amount check complete screen appears. (*2)
11) When the light amount check complete screen appears, press any key.
12) After the screen for adjustment is in progress appears, the adjustment complete screen will appear: Press any key to
restore the shutter adjustment menu screen.
13) Turn the video camera/recorder off, leave it for at least 5 seconds, and then turn it on again. (*3)
*1: Pressing the [Esc] key on the shutter adjustment menu screen will restore the adjustment screen.
*2: The camera/recorder constantly detects the amount of light during shutter adjustment: When the amount of light is
appropriate, the light amount check complete screen will automatically appear. In some cases, the light amount check
complete screen may appear without the light amount instruction screen being displayed.
*3: When the camera/recorder is turned on again, the MAP may not operate normally, and the subsequent adjustments
may not be possible. If this happens, press the [Esc] key to restore the MS-DOS screen, and then restart the MAP.
*4: ND (neutral density) filters decrease the amount of incident light: The larger the number, the greater the effect.
The effect can also be increased by overlapping multiple filters.
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(4) White Balance Adjustment
Incompleted Phenomenon:
Color of the subject is different from that of the picture.
A white subject is not senn as white.
Conditions:
Attach a C12 filter.
Set the zoom to wide end, and point at a gray scale chart.
Procedure:
1) Input 4 to PC on the adjustment menu screen.
2) The R-B OFFSET screen will appear: Input the following data, and then press the [Enter] key:
DZ-MV100A: 1 2
3) The Mg-G OFFSET screen will appear: Input the following data, and then press the [Enter] key:
DZ-MV100A: 0 (zero) 3
4) Follow the instructions on PC display thereafter.
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3) When using an oscilloscope (Fig. 5-1):
Press the D or U key to set the red level on waveform to approx. 570 mVp-p.
Then, while holding down the [Ctrl] key, press the D or U key to set the red level on waveform to approx.
570 mV ± 20 mVp-p.
When using a vectorscope (Fig. 5-2):
Press the D or U key to set the red vector to approx. 200% of burst vector.
Then, while holding down the [Ctrl] key, press the D or U key to set the red vector to approx. 200% ± 5% of
burst vector.
4) Press the [Enter] key: The PC display will switch from the CHROMA GAIN data write screen to CHROMA GAIN
adjustment complete screen.
5) Press any key to restore the adjustment menu screen.
RED
CHROMA GAIN Adjustment
<< ADJUSTMENT OF CHROMA GAIN >>
ROUGH ADJUSTMENT
[U] CHROMA GAIN UP 570mV
[D] CHROMA GAIN DOWN ± 20mV
FINE ADJUSTMENT
[Crt] + [U] CHROMA GAIN UP
[Crt] + [D] CHROMA GAIN DOWN
Fig. 5-1
[ENTER] SAVE & RETURN TO MENU
[ESC] QUIT
RED
100%
Fig. 5-2 [For DZ-MV100A]
E3 - 11
5.3 Autofocus
Before starting adjustment:
1) Input C to PC on the main menu screen to display the AF menu screen.
2) Input the appropriate adjustment number to PC. (*1)
*1: Pressing the [Esc] key on the AF menu screen will restore the main menu screen.
E3 - 12
5.4 Stabilizer
Important:
With this adjustment, write the camera shake correction data stored in the adjustment floppy disk to EEPROM:
This data is the average of adjustment values obtained by adjusting at the factory production line.
*1: Entering N on the screen for verifying writing of stabilizer data will restore the main menu screen.
Main menu Screen for verifying write of stabilizer data Stabilizer data write complete screen
*********************************************************** << DATA WRITING >> FINISHED WRITING DATA
MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM START TO SEND DATA. (Y/N) PRESS ANY KEY
***********************************************************
[A] DATA INITIALIZE
[B] ADJUSTMENT
[C] AUTO FOCUS
[D] STABILIZER
[E] SPOT NOISE
[ESC] END
Please select [A] - [E] or [ESC]
E3 - 13
Procedure:
1) Input E to PC on the main menu screen.
2) The screen for checking the start of spot noise adjustment will appear: Input Y. (*1)
3) The screen indicating spot noise adjustment is in progress will appear: Wait for approx. 30 seconds. The video
camera/recorder will automatically restart several times during spot noise adjustment. (*2)
4) When spot noise adjustment is complete, the complete screen will appear: Press any key to restore the main menu
screen. The video camera/recorder will restart when the main menu screen is restored.
*1: If N or [Esc] is input while the screen for checking start of spot noise adjustment is displayed, the main menu screen
will be restored.
*2: Take great care that connections between video camera/recorder and PC (faulty connection of jig, etc., unexpected
power off of video camera/recorder or PC, etc.) are correct during spot noise adjustment: If trouble occurs, “Data
Initialize” and other adjustments must be performed again.
Main menu For checking start of spot noise adjustment Spot noise adjustment complete
*********************************************************** *********************************************************** ***********************************************************
MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM SPOT NOISE ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM SPOT NOISE ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM
*********************************************************** *********************************************************** ***********************************************************
NOW GOING TO SPOT NOISE ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM SUCCESS
[A] DATA INITIALIZE
ARE YOU SURE ? (Y/N) ADJUSTMENT COMPLETED
[B] ADJUSTMENT
Please select [Y] - [N] or [ESC] [PRESS ANY KEY]
[C] AUTO FOCUS
[D] STABILIZER
[E] SPOT NOISE
[ESC] END Spot noise adjustment in progress
***********************************************************
Please select [A] - [E] or [ESC] SPOT NOISE ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM
***********************************************************
NOW ADJUSTING
PLEASE WAIT AROUND 30 SECONDS
E3 - 14
6. ERROR MESSAGE
A message may appear while you are adjusting the video camera/recorder. If a message appears, refer to the following table
and take appropriate corrective action.
E3 - 15
6.2 Error Message of Autofocus
ERROR MESSAGE COUNTERMEASURE
TIME OUT ERROR ON FOCUS Check the conditions of subject.
Make sure of the connection (PG1301) between lens and ANA
circuit board.
If this error message appears even when the adjustment is
performed 2 or 3 times, the autofocus circuit system is defective.
Replace the ANA circuit board.
TIME OUT ERROR ON ZOOM Make sure of the connection (PG1301) between lens and ANA
circuit board.
If this error message appears even when the adjustment is
performed 2 or 3 times, the autofocus circuit system is defective.
Replace the ANA circuit board.
TIME OUT ERROR ON AF STEP Check the conditions of subject.
If this error message appears even when the adjustment is
performed 2 or 3 times, the autofocus circuit system is defective.
Replace the ANA circuit board.
AF LIMIT OVER Check the conditions of subject.
If this error message appears even when the adjustment is
performed 2 or 3 times, the autofocus circuit system is defective.
Replace the ANA circuit board.
AF ERROR If this error message appears even when the adjustment is
performed 2 or 3 times, the autofocus circuit system is defective.
Replace the ANA circuit board.
TOO DARK Insufficient lighting. Check the subject.
1
163
! 159
902
CABINET-1
CIRCUIT 159
BOARD
!
008 107
160 ANA CIRCUIT
BOARD
902
916
902
009
DIG
CIRCUIT 901
BOARD
901
157 901
2
*1: The flash circuit board and flash emitter 907
block have been assembled as a "flash
light". ! !
907 106 105
!
122 (*1) 902
FLASH 147
EMITTER
BLOCK
908
156
! !
119 901 162 104
A
108
155 901
902 !
904
3
901
901 109
158
102
149
121
154
902
103
904
901
902
4
A
B
E
C
D
4-1
A
B
E
C
D
4-2
901
901 901
1
901
CABINET-2
914
901
165
A
144
2
901 901
901
145 !
146
140
161
!
MECHANISM
901 UNIT
913
3
A
901
913
901 901
141
901
901
913
901
4
ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER (EVF)
135
904
134
128
137
901
139 138
904
133
131 D
901
136 129
EBL
CIRCUIT
130 BOARD
901
LCD
! 110
115
116
B
111
902
! 117
910
113
118
902 A
902
1 2 3 4
4-3
CAMERA
GYR
CIRCUIT 902
BOARD
SEN
CIRCUIT
BOARD
E 911
902
127
126
148
125 911
912
912
124
902
123
902
ACCESSORIES
801 802 803 804 805
! (DZ-ACP1)
!
1 2 3 4
4-4
CHAPTER 5 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
5-1
2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
C6053L 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V
CAMERA & VCR SECTION C6053R 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V
C6090L 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C1002 0806169 ELECTROLYTIC 47UF 16V C6090R 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C1004 0893235 CERAMIC CHIP 2200PF+80-20% 50V C6091 AA00934R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 2.2UF+-10% 10V
C1006 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V R1001 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1007 0893107 CERAMIC CHIP 5PF+-0.25% 50V R1002 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM+-5% 1/16W
C1010 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V R1003 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1011 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V R1005 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1012 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V R1007 0790015 CHIP RESISTOR 22 OHM+-5% 1/16W
C1016 0893239 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+80-20% 50V R1401 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1020 AA00422R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF 16V R1402 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1401 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V R1403 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1402 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V R1404 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1403 0806157 ELECTROLYTIC 22UF 6.3V R1405 0790072 CHIP RESISTOR 390KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1404 0806157 ELECTROLYTIC 22UF 6.3V R1406 0790072 CHIP RESISTOR 390KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1405 0893194 CERAMIC CHIP 0.012UF+-10% 25V R1407 AQ00236R CHIP RESISTOR 39KOHM+-1% 1/16W
C1406 0893194 CERAMIC CHIP 0.012UF+-10% 25V R1408 AQ00236R CHIP RESISTOR 39KOHM+-1% 1/16W
C1407 0893194 CERAMIC CHIP 0.012UF+-10% 25V R1409 AQ00269R CHIP RESISTOR 680KOHM+-1% 0.63W
C1408 0893194 CERAMIC CHIP 0.012UF+-10% 25V R1410 AQ00269R CHIP RESISTOR 680KOHM+-1% 0.63W
C1409 AA00325R CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF+80-20% 16V R1411 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM+-5% 1/16W
C1410 AA00325R CERAMIC CHIP 4.7UF+80-20% 16V R1412 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM+-5% 1/16W
C1411 0893214 CERAMIC CHIP 2700PF+-10% 50V R1413 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1412 0893214 CERAMIC CHIP 2700PF+-10% 50V R1414 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1413 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V R1415 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6001R AA01126R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.22UF+-10% 10V R3905 0790019 CHIP RESISTOR 47 OHM+-5% 1/16W
C6003L AA01111R CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 6.3V R3911 0790053 CHIP RESISTOR 15KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6003R AA01111R CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 6.3V R3912 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6004L AA01111R CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 6.3V R6005 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6004R AA01111R CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 6.3V R6006L 0790048 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6005L 0893186 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033UF+-10% 16V R6006R 0790048 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6005R 0893186 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033UF+-10% 16V R6007L 0790048 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6006L 0893188 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047UF+-10% 16V R6007R 0790048 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6006R 0893188 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047UF+-10% 16V R6008L 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6007L 0893215 CERAMIC CHIP 3300PF+-10% 50V R6008R 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6007R 0893215 CERAMIC CHIP 3300PF+-10% 50V R6010L 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6008 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 16V R6010R 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6010L 0893215 CERAMIC CHIP 3300PF+-10% 50V R6011L 0790052 CHIP RESISTOR 12KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6010R 0893215 CERAMIC CHIP 3300PF+-10% 50V R6011R 0790052 CHIP RESISTOR 12KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6022L 0893186 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033UF+-10% 16V R6012L 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6022R 0893186 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033UF+-10% 16V R6012R 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6023L 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V R6013 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6023R 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V R6014 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6024L 0893222 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 50V R6017 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6024R 0893222 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 50V R6018L 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6025L 0893222 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 50V R6018R 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6025R 0893222 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 50V R6019L 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6026L 0893197 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF+-10% 25V R6019R 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6026R 0893197 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF+-10% 25V R6020L 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W
C6030L AA01126R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.22UF+-10% 16V R6020R 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W
C6030R AA01126R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.22UF+-10% 16V R6021L 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6031L 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V R6021R 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6031R 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V R6022L 0790075 CHIP RESISTOR 680KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6052L 0893197 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF+-10% 25V R6022R 0790075 CHIP RESISTOR 680KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C6052R 0893197 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF+-10% 25V R6023L 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W
5-2
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
R6023R 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W L1991 BA10582R COIL 47UH
R6024L 0790026 CHIP RESISTOR 150 OHM+-5% 1/16W L1992 BA10582R COIL 47UH
R6024R 0790026 CHIP RESISTOR 150 OHM+-5% 1/16W LD1991 5382211 DIODE LN1251CAL-23
R6025L 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W CN1001 EK11461 CONNECTOR
R6025R 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W IR1991 CE10171R MODULE GP1U101X
5-3
CHAPTER 6 SCHEMATIC, CIRCUIT BOARD AND BLOCK DIAGRAMS
GYR
LENSE
PG3902
SEN
PG1002
PG1401
BACK LIGHT UNIT
(5P)
(12P)
EBL
(8P)
PG1001
PG3903
0.44" LCD
PANEL
(16P)
PG3901
(20P) (24P)
MIC
(16P)
(4P)
PG3801 PG1504 PG1301
D
PG6001
JKF
PG1503
OPERATE SW
PG1982
PG1991
UNIT (15P)
(10P)
JK1991
S VIDEO OUT
PG1701
PG1981
ANA (21P) CN0001
PG0501
BATTERY
TERMINAL (12P) JKR
JK6051
EXT MIC IN
PG6301
BACK UP SPEAKER
PG1502 PG1501 BATTERY
JK1981 C
AV IN/OUT
PG3001 PG1101
PG3701
(14P) BACK LIGHT
(2P)
INV MODULE
PG3702
(13P)
3.5" LCD PANEL
DIG
(24P)
B
PG3703
(21P)
JK5001
PG5001 USB I/F
CHARACTOR
DISPLAY
(40P)
(2P)
LCD
OPERATE SW REVERSE SW
(13P)
UNIT
A
DVD-RAM DRIVE UNIT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM 6-1 6-2 INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM
SENSOR [SEN] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM GYRO [GYR] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
GYRO [GYR]
To SENSOR
PART NAME
VOLTAGES ARE MEASURED WHEN CAMERA
DTC114YE
E
PG1002
XP4501
IS POINTED AT THE COLOR BAR CHART.
[SEN]
CODE
5H
64
-7.0
11.4
14.8
H
CCD SENSOR
10.8
15.0
0
4.2
-7.1
5.2
0
0
3.3k
0
3.1
0
CODE PART NAME
QC 2SC2620-QC
1.3
1.3
POINTED AT THE COLOR BAR CHART.
1.2
0
-07
0
1.3
1.3
3.3
1.3
To
DIG UNIT
PG1101
B
To
GYRO [GYR]
PG1401 SENSOR [SEN]
-TE1
0
GYRO AMP
-07
3.3
1.3
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SENSOR 6-3 6-4 GYRO
5.2
1
5.1
CODE PART NAME
BR 2SC4617 4.4
FR 2SA1774
26 DTC144EE
MP MA133
1.9 1.9
1.4 1.4
0
3.3 0.7 0.7 To
BACK LIGHT
0
16
2
15
14
13
12
11
10
EVF BACK LIGHT [EBL] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
9
8
16V
7
6
3
5
4
3
2
1
To VOLTAGE: READ OR WRITE MODE. To
ANA UNIT EVF BACK LIGHT [EBL] LCD PANEL
PG3801
5
MA8075-H
JACK-F
PART NAME
R1992 A220
R1991 A220
6
X
X
JACK-F [JKF] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
39k
JACK-F [JKF]
LN1251CAL-23
7
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
To
[JKR]
JACK-R
PG1982
8
E
A
C
D
B
JACK-R [JKR] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
4.9
MIC FILTER ON:0
MIC FILTER OFF:4.9
MIC FILTER ON:0 0 0
MIC FILTER OFF:2.5
4.8
4.0 50
4.6
50
E
3.0
2.4
6.3
1.9 0
4.9 2.5
0.7 2.5
TE1
0.1
6.3
6.3
2.5 0
2.5
1.9 3.0
0.7 2.4
To 6.3
0.1
MIC UNIT 0 ON: 0 MIC FILTER ON: 3.1
OFF: 4.9 MIC FILTER OFF: 0
50 0
D 50
CODE PART NAME
AR 2SA1774RS
BR 2SC4617RS
16 DTA144EE
64 DTC114YE
MO MA132WA
MP MA133
75H MA8075-H
<3.0> 0
[0]
0
* VOLTAGE : READ OR WRITE MODE.
3.3k
<3.1>
INNER MIC : < > <3.2> [0]
[2.2]
EXT MIC : [ ]
<3.2>
3.3k
<4.9>
C 0.7
2.0 [0] [0]
2.2
4.9
0.1
BU4066BCFV-E2
2.0
0.7
MIC
0.1
<4.9>
2.2
[2.2] 0
<3.2> <0>
[2.2] [4.9]
4.9
<0>
[4.4] To
ANA UNIT
<4.7> PG1701
[0]
To
JACK-F
[JKF]
PG1991
JACK-R [JKR]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
JACK-R 6-7 6-8 JACK-R
SEN, GYR, EBL CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS
TL1004
TL1006 TL1005
TL1016 TL1017
TL1003
TL1001
TL1501
TL1510
47 33
(12) (3.1)
2
(+B)
49
16 1 (3.0)
(5.0) (12) 1
(5.0) 11 2
(3.2) (3.2)
11
(3.0)
5
(3.1)
TL1518
TL1712
21
(3.2)
8
(5.0) 13
(5.0) TL1701
8
(3.2)
8-12(+B) TL1702
7.2V(BATT VOL)
4
(5.0)
8
(5.0)
7-17
(5.1) 14 24
(3.2) (1,6)
1-5
(3.2)
22
(3.1) TL6302
26-28 14
(12) (5.0)
TL6301
TL1509
ANA [SIDE-A]
Note: Voltage values are in reading status.
Example: 24 (4.7): Terminal no. (voltage value)
+B: BATT VOL.
7 6
(7.5)(3.1)
3 2 TL0520
(5.0) (7.2)
14
(5.0) 43
(7.1)
62 60 56 55 54 53 51
(3.2) (3.2) (3.1) (3.1) (3.4) (3.4) (7.1)
28
(7.1)
5
(3.2) 66(15) 68(12) 63
58-64 (7.1)
(1.8)
8 52(-6.5)
(5.0) 44-50
(3.2)
38,40
(5.0)
24-28
(+B)
12,14
11(3.1) (+B)
12
(3.0)
1
(4.8)
ANA [SIDE-B]
Note: Voltage values are in reading status.
Example: 24 (4.7): Terminal no. (voltage value)
TL1523
23 15
(3.3) (3.3)
TL3704
31
(3.3)
99
163 (3.2)
(3.2)
41 46
(3.3) (3.3)
169
(1.6) 91
(1.7)
87
(3.2)
177
(3.2)
78
(3.2)
187
(3.2)
69
(3.2)
195 65
(3.2) (3.2)
56
(3.2)
9 13 21 31 39 43
(3.2) (1.7) (3.2) (3.2) (1.7) (3.2)
1 2
(12) (5)
6 4
160(3.3) (-6.5)(3.1)
37(3.2)
17(3.3)
143(3.3)
43(3.2)
41(3.2)
131(3.3)
49(3.2)
38(3.3) 52 49 43
35(3.2) (3.2) (3.2) (3.2)
55(3.2)
119(3.3)
29(3.2)
111(3.3)
1(3.0)
92 80 75 71 66
(3.3) (3.3) (3.3) (3.3) (3.3)
1 3 9 27
(3.2) (3.2) (3.2) (3.2)
15(3.2)
24-28
(+B)
12,14
(+B) 11(3.1) 1 3 9 27
(3.2) (3.2) (3.2) (3.2)
8(12)
2
(3.1)
4
(4.7)
R1992
R1991 6
(4.7)
6
(4.7)
17(4.8)
8(4.8)
7(4.8)
25(4.8)
21(4.7)
1(4.8)
29
(4.8)
TL6092
TL6091
JKF,JKR 6 - 19 6 - 20 SID,RAM2LD
3
(4.6)
8
(4.7)
8
(4.8)
37
(4.6) 5 5
(4.7) (4.7)
5
(4.7)
8 16
(4.9) (4.8)
5 14
8 (4.7) (3.3)
8 (11.7)
(4.7) 4 8
(4.7) (4.7)
4 8 16
(4.7) 5 (4.8) (4.8)
8
(4.7) (4.8)
20
1
PHD CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM
(4.7)
(4.7)
8
14 (4.7) 5
(4.7) (4.8)
5 5
8 (4.7) 5 (4.8)
25 (4.7) 10 11 39
8 (4.7) (4.7) (4.7)
(4.8) (4.7)
(4.7)
4
(4.7) 8
8 (4.8)
4 (4.7) 4
28 (11.7) (4.7)
(4.7) 20
(4.7)
12
(4.7) 58
(4.7)
14
(4.7) 13
5 (4.7)
(4.7) 5
4 (4.7)
(11.7) 8 5
(4.7) (4.8)
74
5 (4.7)
5 5
6 (4.8)
(4.6) (4.7)
(4.8) 5
(4.8)
14 81 96
12 (4.8)
(4.6) (4.7) (4.7)
1
(4.8) 5
(4.8)
14
(4.8)
4
(4.7)
PHD [SIDE-A]
PHD
6 - 21
Note: Voltage values are in reading status.
6 - 22
laser light is emitted from the pickup.
PHD
Example: 24 (4.7): Terminal no. (voltage value)
(4.7)
2
(4.8)
54
(4.7) (3.3)
5 8
(4.8) (4.7)
90 5
(4.7)
(4.8) 5
18
(4.7) (4.7)
(4.7) 77 65
5 (3.3) (4.7) (3.3) (3.3) (3.3) (3.3)
174 176 155 157 161 165
(4.8)
100
(4.7) (3.3)
8 (4.7)
103 (4.7) 111
37
(4.6)
(4.7) 5
3
(4.6)
8
(4.7) (3.3)
56 77
(4.7)
8 (4.6)
(4.6)
5 5
(4.7)
5 (4.7)
8
(4.7) (4.7)
8 8
(4.7)
5
PHD [SIDE-B]
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
AV PROCESS SECTION
IC3801 0.44 inch
BACK-UP Y, C
Function COLOR EVF LCD PANEL
BATTERY
Switch CONT.
ANA Unit
(3VLITHIUM)
IC1504
EVF
E (1/2) POWER
SELECT/ AC ADAPTER
RESET CAM1.8V
X1501 CAM3.3V
CLOCK X1502 CAM5V IC0501
IC1301 32kHz 13.5MHz SENSOR/LCD POWER/
ZOOM/FOCUS DVD3V PWM BATTERY
MOTOR DRIVER DVD5V REG
IC1501
IC1202 CAMERA
F DET CONTOR µP
IC1511
PLL
IC1201 13.5MHz 27MHz LCD
IRIS DRIVE
D IC1502
EEPROM
R,G,B,COM
IC3701
LCD BUF
IC1102 3.5 inch
HORIZ. DRIVE LCD PANEL
PULSE GEN CLK
IC1103/IC1104
VERT. DRIVE 6.75MHz
PULSE GEN IC1702
CHARACTER GEN.
JKR & JKF (2/3)
Y
IC1001 IC1101 10 IC1701 VIDEO OUTPUT
IC1601 C
CCD SENSOR CDS/AGC & VIDEO AMP S (Y/C) OUTPUT
C (1/4 inch) DSP
A/D CONV.
IC5002 PERSONAL
LENS (◊ 12 ) IC1602 COMPUTER
USB TRANCIEVER
SEN CDS/AGC & X1601
40.5MHz
54MHz
TERMINAL
A/D CONV. 8fsc PLL
16 16
VIDEO
INPUT
IC2001 IC5001 ATAPI
RD-CHL
8cm DVD-RAM
32+12
IC4001 DRIVE
MPEG2 DIGIAL SYSTEM ATAPI I/F
IC2002 SECTION
VIDEO CODEC CONTROL µP ATAPI
64Mbit SDRAM
I/F
16+8 DVD
B DSP
32 DRIVER
CONTROL µP
IC4002
8Mbit FLASH IC4003/IC4004
DIG MEMORY 64Mbit SDRAM
ANA
EXT. MICROPHONE (2/2)
(STEREO) IC6301 SPEAKER
INT. MICROPHOE IC6091 JKR & JKF (1/3) SPEAKER
UNIT (STEREO) MIC AMP
IC6103 IC6201 AUDIO
IC6001 SW AUDIO A/D CONV. & AUDIO OUTPUT
STEREO D/A CONV. AMP (STEREO)
A MIC AMP
AUDIO INPUT
(STEREO) JKR & JKF (3/3)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AV PROCESS 6 - 23 6 - 24 AV PROCESS
8cm DVD-RAM DRIVE SECTION
8cmDVD-RAM(1.5G) E
X9501
DVD-RD IC1901 58.36MHz
RD-CHL OSC
SPINDLE OPTICAL RD-CHL
MOTOR SYSTEM
AF TR
(SEPARATE IC9703 CAMERA
TYPE)
X9502 SECTION
22.5792MHz BUF-RAM
OSC
SLIDER MOTOR
IC9501
IC9002 DVD-WR DVD-DSP
DETECT LASER DRIVER D
IC9003 ATAPI
POWER CONT/ CONNECTOR
FRONT MOTOR TROUBLE DET
OP AMP IC9701
IC9001 ATAPI
I-V AMP I/F
IC9303
ACTUATOR
DRIVER IC9304
SLIDER MOTOR
IC9301 DRIVER
PWM SPINDLE
DRIVER C
LOCK MECHANISM IC9321
SOLENOID IC9602
SOLENOID DRIVER EEPROM
IC9308, IC9309,
F/T ACCELEATION IC9311, IC9314,
SENSOR/AMP IC9322, IC9326
ANTI VIBRATION
CONT. POWER ON
RESET
IC9607, IC9608 IC9606 12V
IC9601 X9601
PROGRAM WORK PROGRAM DRIVE 10.0MHz B
MEMORY MEMORY 5V
EJECT CONTROL µP OSC
SW Feed back
3.3V
OPEN/CLOSE SW OUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8cm DVD-RAM DRIVE 6 - 25 6 - 26 8cm DVD-RAM DRIVE
DZ-MV100A
DZ-MV100A