Canon Powershot S230 Users Manual
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions should be observed when servicing. 1. Since many parts in the unit have special safety-related characteristics, always use genuine CANON replacement parts. Especially critical parts in the power circuit block should not be replaced with other makes. 2. Critical parts are marked with ! in the schematic diagrams. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged 3. by the short circuit. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed. 4. After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards. 4-1 Leakage Current Cold Check 1) Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug. 2) Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 1MΩ and 5.2MΩ. When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading must be ∞. 4-2 Leakage Current Hot Check 1) Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check. 2) Connect a 1.5KΩ 10 watt resistor, paralleled by 0.15µF capacitor, between each exposed metallic parts on the unit and a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in the figure below. 3) Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000Ω/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor. 4) Check all exposed metallic parts of the cover (Cable connection, Handle bracket, metallic cabinet. Screwheads, Metallic overlays, etc), and measure the voltage at each point. 5) Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measurements. 6) The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75V RMS. A leakage current tester (FLUKE MODEL : 8000A equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks. Leakage current must not exceed 0.5 milliamp. In case a measurement is outside of the limits specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and corrective action must be taken before returning the instrument to the customer. AC VOLTMETER DEVICE UNDER TEST Test all exposed metal parts 1.5KΩ 0.15µF Water pipe (Earth Ground) AC OUTLET Figure. 1 Leakage Current Hot Check Application This manual has been issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to learn technical theory, and repair of the products. Corrections This manual could include typographical errors or technical inaccuracies due to improvements or changes in the products. When changes occur in applicable products or in the content of this manual, Canon will release service manual report as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon may issue new editions of this manual. The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law. Trademarks The product names and company names described in this manual are the registered trademarks of the individual companies. Copyright This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, reproduced, published (including on the World Wide Web) or translated into another language, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Canon Inc.. Copyright © 2002 by Canon Inc. CANON INC. Digital Imaging Products Service Dept. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-Chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan CHAPTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT CONTENTS 1 Development Background 1-1 Development Objectives --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1 1-2 Product Concept ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1 1-3 Design Concepts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4 1-4 Spec. comparison between IXY DIGITAL 320 and 200a ------------------------------------------------------------- 1-5 2 Features 2-1 High Grade Design / Ultra Compact -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-6 2-2 Full Features / Operation Ease -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-7 2-3 High Image Quality --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-10 2-4 System Accessory / Application Softwares -----------------------------------------------------------------------------1-11 3 Exterior 3-1 Exterior Photos ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-16 3-2 6-dimensional diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-17 3-3 Nomenclature ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-18 3-4 UI Information --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-19 4 Specifications 4-1 Camera Specifications -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-21 4-2 System Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-32 5 System 5-1 Accessories Compatibility ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-33 5-2 System diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-35 6 Additional 6-1 iSAP (Intelligent Scene Andlysis based on photographic Space) Technology ------------------------------------1-36 *The “IXY DIGITAL 320” Product designation used in this document refers to the IXY DIGITAL 320, The DIGITAL IXUS v3 and PowerShot S230 DIGITAL ELPH designations are used in various marketing areas. 1 Development Background 1–1 Development Objectives The original IXY DIGITAL first put on sale in May 2000 has evolved through the IXY DIGITAL 200, released in 2001, leading up to the present IXY DIGITAL 200a in 2002. Nevertheless, in the last year, our competitors have been releasing cameras with similar (flat-front, compact, high-grade) concepts to the IXY DIGITAL series, and 3-megapixel CCD models have also been appearing. While the IXY DIGITAL series has been maintaining its popularity since it went on sale by incorporating consistently superior “picture quality”, “functions” and “operability” to that of competitive models through model changes, fans of the IXY have been clamoring for 3-megapixel CCD capability. With this background in mind, the IXY DIGITAL 320, equipped with a 3-megapixel CCD and the newly developed digital imaging processor “DIGIC (Digital Imaging Processor)”, will be added to the series. By also further enhancing the movie features, we have produced a camera that will maintain our advantage over rival models. IXY DIGITAL 200a “May, 2002” + Stylish & Convenient Higher Image Quality 3M-pixel CCD DIGIC (Digital Imaging Processor) High quality VGA size movie IXY DIGITAL 320 “ October, 2002” Î Higher Features Continuous movie recording 9-point AiAF 1–2 Product Concepts The IXY DIGITAL 320 will have the same basic exterior appearance as the IXY DIGITAL 200a, with its highly perfected finish; however, to differentiate it from the IXY DIGITAL 200a, the processing of external parts and materials has been revised in order to generate more appeal for its higher picture quality as a result of the 3-megapixel CCD and its improved movie functions. Furthermore, “Direct Print” support, a basic concept of Canon’s digital cameras, provides an environment in which high-picture-quality prints can be obtained easily by combining the camera with a CP-100/10 card photo printer or an Exif 2.2 compatible Bubble Jet printer (BJ 895PD/BJ 535PD). 1-1 N: New features unique to the IXY DIGITAL 320 (autumn 2002 model) U: Updated features from the IXY DIGITAL 200a (already equipped on other models) High grade design / Ultra compact U - Thin stylish design for enhanced high-grade character - Low-temperature, polysilicon 1.5-inch LCD monitor with power-saving design - Small, high-efficiency light guide flash enhances reliability - CSP-IC on both side of the board allows higher density mounting Full Features / Operation Ease N - Selectable nine-points AiAF and single-point AF (range frame can be set arbitrarily) N - Settable display times for rec review (Off, 2 to 10 seconds) N - Continuous movie recording and replay with audio with long filming times (VGA : 30 sec. /QVGA : 3 minutes / QQVGA : 3 minutes) N - Unwanted scenes can be deleted in movie playback mode N - New fast image storage CF card (256 MB) N - Driver-less computer connections with Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) support U - Digital zoom function with continuously changing angle of view (Approx. 6.4x when used in combination with an optical zoom) U - Total of 12 image quality modes (4 recording pixels x 3 compression ratio) U - Direct Print function with cropping capability for dedicated printers (card photo printers CP-100/10) and Bubble Jet printers (BJ 895PD/535PD/F890PD) - Photo effect modes (Vivid color, Neutral color, Low sharpening, Sepia and Black & White) are provided - Real-image optical zoom viewfinder - Two types of metering function that are spot metering and evaluative metering - AF, AE and FE lock feature enabling focus and exposure lock when taking photos - On/Off selection of AF-assist Beam available - Fifteen-second long exposure added to 1 to 1/1500-second shutter speeds - Continuous shooting (approx. 2 images/sec. when LCD monitor is off) - Stress free operation owing to DIGIC (Digital Imaging Processor) and large capacity buffer memory - SI (Super Intelligent) sensor automatically detects vertical or horizontal photography - Convenient operation using cross-configured buttons - Built-in flash with five flashing modes - Built-in flash range of 3.0 m (wide-angle end) and slow-sync speed mode is provided - Self-Timer function (selectable of 2 or 10 seconds) - Histogram displays during rec review function and playback - Reset of all settings by one-touch operation - Mode switch to select still photography, movie photography or playback - High-speed image feed on playback - Magnified playback for convenient image confirmation (from approx. 2x to 10x zoom) - Supports DPOF slideshows and image transfers 1-2 - Selectable video output format (NTSC/PAL) - High-speed image transfer on USB Interface - International supporting twelve languages High Image Quality N - 1/2.7-type approx. 3.2M camera effective pixels CCD (3.3M-pixels in total) N - High definition and fast processing with the newly developed DIGIC (Digital Imaging Processor) N - VGA size movie achieves higher image quality - Fine color reproduction owing to primary color filters - High-resolution retractable 2x zoom lens - New image capturing optics brings out high resolution - Noise reduction feature for high S/N - Built-in SI Sensor enhances precision of AE, AF and AWB - Wide range of ISO-equivalent speed settings (Auto/ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent) - High-precision white balance (Auto + Five preset positions + Custom) - Totally round aperture for better background blur - Applying to Exif 2.2 System accessories / Application software - Waterproof case good to 30 m (100 ft) underwater (Equipped with flash diffusion plate) - Compact Li-ion battery with hight energy capacity (Nominal capacity : 840 mAH) - Compact car battery charger for Li-ion battery - Compact power adapter also compatible with the PS A-series - Full featured application software N - ZoomBrowser EX 4.0 (Win) made more ergonomic (ImageBrowser 2.7 (for Mac) is as in the past) - Photorecord 1.6 (Win) for easy layout and printing of many pictures - PhotoStitch 3.1 for creating panoramic pictures with precision - RemoteCapture 2.6 for remote picture-taking through a PC (permits display of the Finder screen on the PC) N - New File Viewer Utility 1.0 application for developing RAW images - TWAIN Driver 5.0 / WIA Driver 5.0 (Win) - USB Mounter 1.8 (Macintosh) that allows the system to handle the camera as a card reader - Printer Driver CP-100/CP-10 2.1 for prints from a pictures in PC - Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 for Printer driver’s manual - Proven third-party software ArcSoft PhotoImpression 4.0 (Win) / 4.0 (Mac ) (processing/editing for still images) ArcSoft VideoImpression 1.7 (Win) / 1.6 (Mac) (processing/editing for movies) 1-3 1–3 Design Concepts The IXY DIGITAL 320 strives for an evolution befitting a premium three-megapixel camera while continuing the precedent set by the basic external appearance of the IXY DIGITAL 200a. This model uses a different type of processing for external parts and materials in order to create more appeal for the high picture quality sensor and lens, achieving a refined texture with more character that instills a sense of satisfaction through the pleasure of possessing a tool. zSilky hairline finishing given to the circle section On our previous models, hairline processing was applied after blast processing of stainless materials to create a circle motif on the body around the lens. However, for the IXY DIGITAL 320, the base stainless materials have been replaced with a highly luminous type and the area around the lens is masked when blast processing is applied. Following this, through hairline processing, a more subtle and higher quality hairline finishing than previous models is achieved. As a synergetic effect of preserving the luminance of the recessed megapixel and lens inscriptions in the circle area, we have been able to make the letters stand out in bold relief. zUse of a light gold emblem and revamped finishing of metal-plated parts The three metallic parts on previous models — the zoom lever, strap clip and Canon emblem — expressed a sense of class with a trivalent chrome plating with a black shine. On the IXY DIGITAL 320, however, nickel-velour (satin finishing) plating with a bright impression is employed for the zoom lever and strap clip parts, while the emblem section has been plated with a light gold giving off a golden glimmer. Combining these elements convey an image of refined character like a personal accessory rather than just the sensation of a camera. 1-4 1-4 Spec. Comparison between IXY Digital 320 and IXY Digital 200a IXY DIGITAL 320 Image sensor (CCD) Color filter Lens (35mm f ilm equivalent) Optical zoom Digital zoom Shooting distance Normal (from tip of the Macro lensbarrel) Optical viewfinder LCD monitor Autofocus Metering modes Exposure control system Exposure compensation Sensitivity (ISO film speed) White balance Shutter type Shutter speed Flash range Shooting specifications Continuous shooting Recording media File format Still Movie Recording format Still Movie Camera ef fective pixels : Approx. 2 M 1/2.7 inch size (Total pixels: Approx. 2.1 M) Primary color filter (Beyer) ← 35-70 mm, F2.8-4.0 ← 2x Approx. 3.2x ← 2.5x 47cm - infinity 57cm - infinity 10 - 47cm(W), 27 - 47cm(T) 10 - 57cm(W), 27 - 57cm(T) Real-image optical zoom view finder ← 1.5 inch low -temperature polycrystalline sillicon TFT color LCD ← 9 points (AiAF) / 1 point (Center) (AF lock is available) 3 points (AiAF) / 1 point (Center) (AF lock is available) Evaluation (AF point-linked) / Spot ← Program AE ← +/- 2 stops in 1/3-stop increments ← Auto / ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent ← Auto + Pre-set (5 positions) + Manual ← Mechanical shutter + electronic shutter ← 15 - 1/1500 sec. 47 cm - 3.0 m (W), 47 cm - 2.0 m (T) ← 57 cm - 3.0 m (W), 57 cm - 2.0 m (T) Auto/ Manual/ Stitch assist/ Movie ← Approx. 2.0 images/sec (L/F, LCD Monitor OFF) Approx. 2.5 images/sec (L/F, LCD Monitor OFF) CompactFlash card (Type I) Design rule for Camera File system, DPOF(Ver 1.1) compliant AVI ← ← ← JPEG (Exif 2.2 compliant) / RAW ← Image: Motion JPEG Audio:WAVE(Monaural) Still (L) 2048×1536, (M1) 1600×1200 (M2) 1024×768, (S) 640×480 ← (L) 1600×1200 (M) 1024×768, (S) 640×480 Movie (VGA) 640×480 Approx. 30 sec. at 15 f ps (QVGA) 320×240 Approx. 3 min. at 15 fps (QQVGA) 160×120 Approx. 3 min. at 15 fps (VGA) 640×480 Approx. 4 sec. at 20 fps (QVGA) 320×240 Approx. 10 sec. at 20 fps (QQVGA) 160×120 Approx. 30 sec at 20 fps Recording pixels JPEG compression mode Play mode Direct print Interface Power supply IXY DIGITAL 200a Camera ef fective pixels : Approx. 3.2 M 1/2.7 inch size (Total pixels: Approx. 3.3 M) (SF/F/N) x (L/M1/M2/S) (12 pattern) (SF/F/N) x (L/M/S) (9 pattern) Single / Index (9 thumbnail images) / Slide show / Movie / Magnification (2-10x) ← O ← USB, Audio / Video output ← Rechargeable Lithium battery (NB-1LH) / Compact Pow er Adapter (CA-PS500) + DC coupler (DRSource 500) / Car Battery Adapter (Optional Car Battery Cable CBC-NB1 is recommended) Perfor mance Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight (excluding batteries and CF card) Shooting capacity: Approx. 170 images (LCD monitor ON) Approx. 420 images (LCD monitor OFF) Playback time: Approx. 130 min. ← Shooting capacity: Approx. 150 images (LCD monitor ON) Approx. 420 images (LCD monitor OFF) Playback time: Approx. 100 min. 87.0 x 57.0 x 26.7 mm ← Approx. 180 g ← 1-5 2 Features 2–1 High Grade Design / Ultra Compact - Thin stylish design for enhanced high-grade character The IXY DIGITAL 320 strives for an evolution befitting a premium three-megapixel camera while continuing the precedent set by the basic external appearance of the IXY DIGITAL 200a. This model uses a different type of processing for external parts and materials in order to create more appeal for the high quality picture sensor and lens, achieving a refined texture with more elegant character that instills a sense of satisfaction through the pleasure of possessing a tool. (See Design Concepts on page 5) 1-6 2-2 Full Features / Operation Ease - Selectable 9-point AiAF and single-point AF (range frame can be set arbitrarily) The AiAF range frame for the IXY DIGITAL 320 has been increased from the previous 3 points (IXY DIGITAL 200a) to 9 points. As a result, framing unconstrained by the position of the subject is possible. With multiple focus points, the respective range frames for the focus points are displayed in green (when there are two or more focus points, the range frames for all focus points are shown). IXY DIGITAL 320 also employs standard AF system that use AF frame with a single center point, so that user can choose the convenient method depending on photographic conditions. Photo 2-1 9-point AiAF - Settable display times for rec review (2 to 10 seconds) The Ixy digital 320 is specified so that the image-display time* in rec review (confirmation of recorded image) can be set between two and 10 seconds in 1 second intervals. In this way, users can select a duration to suit their applications. * “Off” can also be set - Continuous movie recording and playback with audio with long filming times (3 minutes) (selectable from QVGA and QQVGA) The Ixy digital 320 can record moving images at 15 frames per second along with audio in 2 formats, QVGA (320 by 240 pixels) and QQVGA (160 x 120 pixels). Because a method is employed that consecutively writes images that are temporary stored in the buffer to the CF card while recording, long continuous filming times are also achieved. In practice, if the write speed of the CF card is slower*1 than the speed to write an image to the buffer, the recording will stop when the buffer capacity is reached. Taking this circumstance into account, the specification limits the maximum recording time in both QVGA and QQVGA formats to three minutes. Even after three minutes of elapsed filming, the G3 allows the next recording to be resumed in less time than previous models. During filming, the values for the focus, exposure, white balance and zoom position determined at the beginning are used continuously to the end of the recording. The storage time is also displayed on the LCD monitor during filming. The file is saved in AVI format, while the image is saved as Motion JPEG data and the audio data in WAVE format (mono). *1 The write speed varies depending on the brand and capacity of the CF card. *2 If the free space on the CF card is less than the size of the recording, recording will stop just prior to the CF card reaching full capacity. CCD Buffer Memory Signal Processing/Resize/JPEG File Format Transfer the foramer image while storage new image Figure 2–1 Conceptual diagram of continuous moving image recording 1-7 CF Card - Unwanted scenes can be deleted in movie playback mode The Ixy digital 320 allows unwanted sections to be deleted in the movie playback mode. However, the sections that can be deleted are either from the start of the recording to an arbitrary point or from an arbitrary point to the end of the recording. Delete OR Delete OR Delete Delete Rec. Start Rec. Stop Figure 2–2 Conceptual diagram of movie editing - New fast image storage CF card (256 MB) A new high-capacity FC-256MH CF card with reduced write times has been configured to handle long continuous storage* of moving images. The capacity of the card is 256 MB. * Not available in USA market - Driver-less computer connections with Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) support Because the Ixy digital 320 supports PTP, a standard protocol, driver-less image communications with computers is possible when combined with recent operating systems (Windows XP or Mac OS X (version 10.1)). Specifically, selecting PTP from the “communications setting” on the camera menu, the following functions can be controlled from the computer by simply connecting the camera. • View images in the camera • Transfer images in the camera to the computer • Delete images in the camera from the computer - Digital zoom continuously changes the field of view (approx. 3.2x ; approx. 6.4x magnification when combined with optical zoom) The digital zoom magnification of IXY DIGITAL 320 enlarges from 2.5x that is employed on the prior IXY series to approx. 3.2x owing to employment of 3M-pixel CCD. It can adjust the field of view by up to a maximum of 6.4x (35 mm film equivalent:35 to 224 Recording û´äm ( û´ pixels ) (Image quality) mm) by combining a 3.2x digital zoom magnification with the optical 2x zoom lens. 2048X1536Furthermore, several dozen image input positions are calibrated for the monitor display to ensure a smooth digital zoom of the image on the monitor display. The actual zoom position can be stopped in six positions including both end positions in consideration of practicability. 1600X1200 IXY DIGITAL 320 1280X960 1024X 768 800X 600 IXY DIGITAL 200/200a 640X 480 Due to fast signal processing, the optical zoom and digital zoom are driven at nearly the same speed so that no peculiarity is sensed in operation (during switchover). 50 100 150 200 250 Focal length 35mm Ö ¤ ì(35mm áãE film equivalent mm (mm)) Figure 2–3 Digital zoom (Image quality) 1-8 - Total of 12 image quality modes Since the number of CCD pixels has been increased to approx. 3.0 million camera effective pixels with the IXY DIGITAL 320, there are now 4 possible settings for the number of recording pixels: Large, Medium 1, Medium 2, and Small. Since there are also 3 compression rates (Superfine, Fine and Normal), a total of 12 different combinations can be selected. Large Medium 1 Medium 2 Small Recording Pixels 2,048 1,536 1,600 1,200 1,024 768 640 480 Table 2–1 Recording pixels - Direct Print function with cropping capability for dedicated printers (card photo printers CP-100/10) and Bubble Jet printers (BJ 895PD/535PD/F890PD) The Direct Print function has been added to the IXY DIGITAL 320 so that high-picture-quality prints can be made easily by merely connecting the camera with the supplied cable to a Canon card photo printer (CP-10/ 100) or a Bubble Jet printer (BJ F895PD/BJ F535PD/BJ F890PD). High-quality prints can be readily attained with the BJ 895PD and BJ 535PD in particular since they support Exif 2.2. Furthermore, the IXY DIGITAL 320 adds a “cropping” capability not found on the IXY DIGITAL 200a, which allows the user to expand and print an area of the image. After selecting the cropping mode, the section denoted by the frame superimposed over the image displayed on the LCD monitor can be printed. The size of the frame can be adjusted in either 8 steps (when placed horizontally) or 5 steps (when placed vertically) with the zoom lever and the position can be moved with the cross-configured buttons. Figure 2-4 Direct print 1-9 Photo 2–2 Cropping window 2-3 High Image Quality - 1/2.7-inch CCD with approximately 3.2 million camera effective pixels (total of about 3.3 million pixels) The IXY DIGITAL 320 is equipped with a newly developed 1/2.7-inch 3.3 million pixel CCD (about 3.2 million camera effective pixels). The pixel pitch of this CCD is 2.575mm by 2.575mm, achieving a huge 39 percent size reduction in the area ratio of the chip when compared to conventional 1/1.8-inch three-megapixel-class CCDs (found on the PowerShot G1/S30). Because of this, it is possible to appropriate the optical system and body of the previous IXY DIGITAL 200a, resulting in an ultra-compact three-megapixel-class digital camera. - High definition and fast processing with the newly developed “DIGIC (Digital Imaging Processor)” The IXY DIGITAL 320 comes equipped with the “DIGIC (Digital Imaging Processor)”, a newly developed image processor. DIGIC (Digital Imaging Processor) achieves enhanced high picture quality by improving signal processing algorithms as the successor of prior processor. CF The following* are the main advances Card Flash of the DIGIC (Digital Imaging Processor). PROM • Improved picture quality • Improved AF accuracy • Improved processing speed Lens/CCD * The DIGIC (Digital Imaging Processor) features many improvements, but the three points above are the principle contributions to the Ixy digital 320. DIGIC (Digital Imaging Processor) SDRAM CPU USB AUDIO VIDEO LCD Figure 2–5 Block diagram - VGA-size movies that achieve higher picture quality The new 3-megapixel CCD of the IXY DIGITAL 320 can read 1 line of every 3 lines in the lengthwise direction due to a change in the electrode structure (charge reading method). Because of this innovation, a moving image with 524 lines per frame can be created resulting in a huge step forward in quality in comparison to VGA-size movies of previous models (pixel interpolation* types). However, with the increase in the number of CCD pixels, the frame rate is reduced to 15 frames per second from the IXY DIGITAL 200a’s 20 frames per second. 1-10 2–4 System Accessories/ Application Softwares - Full featured application software Figure 2–6 illustrates the general organization of the application software bundled with the IXY DIGITAL 320. Tables 2–2 and 2–3 list the content of each CD-ROM disk. Mail PhotoStitch Composition File Viewer Utility ZoomBrowser RemoteCapture Development for RAW image Image import Image management PhotoRecord Remote controlled image capturing Printing (ImageBrowser) PhotoStudio/VideoImpression Processing & Editing Figure 2–6 Organization of bundled applications Windows Macintosh Image management & display ZoomBrowser EX 4.0 Prints for arranged images PhotoRecord 1.6 Composition of images PhotoStitch 3.1 PhotoStitch 3.1 Remote controlled image capturing & export RemoteCapture 2.6 RemoteCapture 2.6 TWAIN Driver 5.0 Camera driver WIA Driver 5.0 ImageBrowser 2.7 USB Mounter 1.8 Development for RAW image File Viewer Utility 1.0 Movie playback Apple Quick Time 5.0 Printer driver CP-100/10 Printer Driver 2.1 CP-100/10 Printer Driver 2.1 for Printer driver's manual Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 File Viewer Utility 1.0 - Table 2–2 Bundled software content 1 Windows Macintosh Image processing & editing (Still) ArcSoft PhotoImpression 4.0 ArcSoft PhotoImpression 4.0 Image processing & editing (Movie) ArcSoft VideoImpression 1.7 ArcSoft VideoImpression 1.6 Table 2–3 Bundled software content 2 1-11 {ZoomBrowser EX 4.0 (Win) made more ergonomic The ZoomBrowser EX 4.0 makes a vast improvement in usability from previous ZoomBrowser EX versions, featuring an updated user interface. (The previous ImageBrowser Ver. 2.7 is bundled for use with Macintosh computers.) Figure 2–7 Main ZoomBrowser EX screen Figure 2–8 Image listing in ZoomBrowser EX (Japanese version) 1-12 Main improvements 1) Speed improvements Changed to lighter, more compact database files • Shorter launch time • Quicker camera downloads • Quicker thumbnail display of new images • Shorter image delete and copy times 2) Improved database file reliability • Revamped database construction • Database is separated and saved as folders 3) File maintenance function improvements Images displayed by selecting arbitrary folders • Previous image folder registration operation unnecessary Automatic update of image display • Actual image file is checked automatically when displaying images within a folder 4) Unification of user operation procedures Larger buttons make primary functions into explicit tasks Unified task procedures • All steps of an operation are shown and the current step is indicated • Step-to-step operation works in Wizard fashion Automatic selection of camera connection • Same button is pressed for either camera connections or card reader connections Other improvements in the user interface 1) Zoom mode, scroll mode, tool buttons 2) Easy-to-understand selection of multiple images Multiple images are selected by repeating a single click (default setting) 3) Property window Displays information on the selected image Possible to add and select with floating windows Other improvements 1) Addition of function to save the camera’s My Camera settings on computer 2) Installer converted to Windows Installer Improved localization workability Discontinued functions 1) Deleted TWAIN interface Eliminates automatic launch problem with Windows Me 2) Deleted TimeTunnel viewer 3) Support for 256 screen colors discontinued 1-13 { File Viewer Utility 1.0 (support for Mac OS X at a later date) From this release on, File Viewer Utility will be included in place of the previous RAW Image Converter The following are the main functions and features: 1) Parameters for RAW images such as white balance, contrast, color intensity and sharpness can be set 2) User interface supports all camexras regardless of common interfaces Figure 2–9 Parameter setup window 3) Possible to select various image display methods “Thumbnail/Preview/JPEG Preview” X “Large/Medium/Small” 4) Fast preview of RAW images Fast previews taking advantage of JPEG images without developing RAW images 5) Various displays RGB at cursor position 6) Extension of viewable formats File formats generated by cameras (JPEG-DCF, RAW) File formats generated by File Viewer Utility (TIFF-Exif, TIFF 16 bit) Figure 2–10 Main File Viewer Utility screen 1-14 { PhotoRecord 1.6 (Win) for easy layout and printing of clear pictures Adds support for Exif 2.2 to previous version { PhotoStitch 3.1 for creating precise panoramic pictures Unchanged from previous version in terms of usability { RemoteCapture 2.6 for image captures and image transfers controlled from computer The following are the changes from the previous version: 1) Moved to software without device information to support new firmware and new SDKs Abandoned device-specific recording windows and made one window for all devices 2) Added specifications Enhanced manual setting items (M, Av, Tv, AE selection, flash strength setting, flash exposure compensation setting) Figure 2–11 Parameter setup window in RemoteCapture Figure 2–12 Main RemoteCapture screen { TWAIN Driver 5.0/WIA Driver 5.0 (Win) Function limited to importing PEG images { USB Mounter 1.6 (Mac, however only supports OS 9 to OS 9.2) Unchanged from previous version in terms of usability { Apple QuickTime 5.0 (Win) Unchanged from previous version in terms of usability { CP-10/100 PrinterDriver 2.1 Adds support for CP-100 from this release on { Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 Bundled for use with printer driver PDF manuals 1-15 3 Exterior 3-1 Exterior Photos Photo 3-2 IXY DIGITAL 320 Front Photo 3-1 IXY DIGITAL 320 Front (Opend lens) Photo 3-3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Top Photo 3-4 IXY DIGITAL 320 Side Photo 3-5 IXY DIGITAL 320 Rear 1-16 3-2 6-dimensional diagram 26. 7( 1. 05) 87. 0(3. 43) 25. 8( 1. 02) 57. 0( 2. 24) 93. 5 (3. 68) W i de : 12. 3(0. 484) Te le : 12. 1(0. 476) unit : mm (inch) 1-17 3-3 Nomenclature ON/OFF Button Zoom Button Shooting : Replay : (Telephoto) (Wide Angle) ( Magnifying) ( Index) Shutter Button Zoom Lever AF-assist Beam Red-Eye Reduction Lamp Self-Timer Lamp Optical Viewfinder Window Strap Mount Flash Lens /Lens Cover Terminal Cover CF Card Slot Cover Tripod Socket DC Coupler Terminal Cover ( Inside of Terminal Cover ) DIGITAL Terminal A/V OUT Terminal Battery Cover Viewfinder eyepiece Indicators Mode Switch Lock for the CF Card Slot Cover Speaker LCD Monitor ( Metering ) / Button ( Flash) / Button (Continuous ) / Button ( Macro) / ( Exposure ) / ( Photo Effect ) (Display) Button ( Menu ) Button (Set) Button 1-18 ( White Balance ) ( Erase ) Button ( Self-timer ) / ( Infinity ) / Button 3-4 UI Information -Screens for Shooting White Balance Compression Shooting mode Resolution Exposure Compensation Remaining Image Capacity Flash Single Shot Light metering method Macro WB WB WB Auto /Daylight /Cloudy / Tungsten / Fluorescent / Fluorescent H / Custom set up with a button. The direction which has turned to is judged to be "up", and it is rotated and displayed in the correct vertical position in playback mode. MENU 1-19 Effect Off / Vivid / Neutral / Low Sharpening / Sepia / B/W -Editing Movies Cut beginning Cut End Play Save SET SET Return to Single Image View Play First frame Close Movie Editing/ Return to Movie ControllPanel Switch to Movie Editing Mode Last Frame Edit Previous Frame/Rewind Next Frame/Fast Forward -Setting the Printing Area (Trimming) Zoom Lever and Cross Configured DISP button adjust the size and position of the Trimming frame. Print 1-20 4 Specifications 4-1 Camera Specifications Image sensor (CCD) Camera effective pixels (W x H) Total pixels (W x H) Reading format Chip size (W x H) Unit cell size (W x H) Filter array Lens Focal length f/number Lens construction Optical zoom Approx. 3.2 million (2,080 x 1,542) Approx. 3.3 million (2,140 x 1,560) Interline 1/2.7-inch size 5.36 x 4.05 mm (0.21 x 0.16 inch) 2.575 x 2.575 micron Primary color filter (Beyer) 5.4 (W) - 10.8 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent : 35 (W) - 70 (T) mm) F2.8 (W) - 4.0 (T) 7 elements in 5 groups (including 3 aspherical lens) 2x Shooting distance (Measured from tip of the lensbarrel) Normal AF : 47 cm (1.5 ft.) - infinity Macro AF : 10 - 47 cm (0.33 x 1.5 ft) (W) 27 - 47 cm (0.89 x 1.5 ft) (T) Landscape : 5.0 m (17 ft.) - infinity Max. shooting area (W x H) Wide : 102 x 76 mm (4.0 x 3.0 inch) Tele : 138 x 103 mm (5.4 x 4.1 inch) Optical viewfinder Type Coverage Eyepoint Real-image optical zoom viewfinder Vertical : 82 % Horizontal : 82 % 16 mm 1-21 LCD monitor Type Effective pixels (W x H) Display size Coverage Focusing Control system Focusing point Exposure control Metering modes Exposure control system Exposure compensation Sensitivity (Equivalent film speed) White balance Mode Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD Approx. 118 K- Pixels (490 x 240) 38 mm diagonal (1.5 inch) 100 % TTL AiAF/TTL AF (AF lock is available: By pressing the shutter button halfway) 9 points (TTL AiAF) / 1 point on center (TTL AF) Evaluation (AF point linked) / Spot Program AE (AE lock is available.) +/- 2 stops in 1/3-stop increments Auto / ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent TTL auto white balance / Pre-set white balance (Daylight / Cloudy / Tungsten / Fluorescent / Fluorescent H) / Custom white balance 1-22 Shutter and aperture Shutter type Aperture type Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter Round shaped diaphragm Shutter speed 15 - 1/1,500 sec. y1/6 - 1 sec. shutter speed is only available with the flash off or slow sync. at Manual mode. button in long shutter y1 - 15 sec. is available with mode at Manual mode. f/number F2.8/7.2 (W), AF4.0/10.0 (T) Flash (Built-in) Operation mode Autoflash / Red-eye reduction auto / Flash On/Flash Off / Slow-syncro. Flash range (When sensitivity is set to ISO 100 equivalent.) Normal : (W) 47cm - 3.0 m (1.5 - 9.8 ft.) (T) 47cm - 2.0 m (1.5 - 6.6 ft.) Macro : 27 - 47cm (0.89 - 1.5 ft.) Flash sync speed 15 - 1, 1/60 - 1/500 sec. Recycling time Flash exposure compensation Functions 10 sec. or shorter (full flash, battery voltage = 3.7V) +/- 2 stops in 1/3-stop increments FE lock 1-23 Shooting specifications Shooting modes Auto / Manual / Stitch assist / Movie Shooting function Digital zoom Maximum 3.2x (Maximum of approx. 6.4x zoom is available when combined with optical zoom.) Vivid color / Neutral color / Low sharpening / Sepia / Black & White When shutter speed is set between 1.3 - 15 sec. . Off, 2 - 10sec. (Can be set to each 1 sec. unit) Photo effects Noise reduction Rec-review Camera power-up time / Release time lag Finder Camera power-up time (sec) Shutter time lag (sec) LCD monitor On LCD monitor Off - 2.8 1.9 2.2 0.07 0.05 - Mode Shooting Replay * Varies with shooting modes Shooting interval Shooting Mode Finder N/M Normal LCD monitor On Auto Macro Lens Psition Shooting Interval (sec) Wide Tele Wide Tele 2.1 2.2 2.7 2.2 1.7 1.7 1.8 2.1 1.8 AF Lock Normal LCD monitor Off Macro Wide Tele Wide Tele * The actual shooting interval is the shutter speed added to the above data. Continuous shooting Number of shots per second Approx. 2.0 images / sec. (Large (2048 x 1536) / Fine mode and LCD viewfinder is Off) Maximum burst Resolution/ Compression rate Maximum number of shots L/SF L/F L/N M1/SF M1/F M1/N M2/SF M2/F M2/N S/SF S/F S/N 7 12 23 64 64 11 19 37 18 32 60 41 y The above data is the maximum with each “resolution / compression” mode. (64 is the maximum) y While achieving the maximum number of shots, continuous shooting is available. However burst speed will go down. Self-timer Shutter release from PC Operates with approx. 2 sec. or approx. 10 sec. countdown. Use of “RemoteCapture” software (enclosed) during USB camera connection. 1-24 Recording specifications File format Design rule for Camera File system Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Version 1.1 compliant Image recording format JPEG compression mode Number of recording pixels JPEG (Exif 2.2) Super fine / Fine / Normal Large : 2048 x 1536 Middle1 : 1600 x 1200 Middle2 : 1024 x 768 Small : 640 x 480 Recording capacity L/SF File Size L/F L/ N M1/SF M1/F 1602 KB 893 KB 445 KB 1002 K B 558 KB FC-8M FC-16M FC-32M FC-64M FC-128M FC-256MH 4 8 18 38 76 154 File format Recording format Number of recording pixels Frame rate / Shooting time 8 16 33 68 137 276 16 32 67 136 274 548 7 14 30 61 122 246 13 26 54 109 219 440 M1/N M2/S F M2/F M2/N 278 KB 570 KB 320 K B 170 KB 26 52 108 217 435 868 12 25 53 107 215 431 23 46 94 189 379 762 42 84 174 349 700 1390 S/S F S/F 249 KB 150 KB 29 58 120 241 482 962 47 94 196 393 788 1563 S /N 84 K B 83 165 337 676 1355 2720 AVI Image : Motion JPEG, Audio : FWAVE (Monaural) VGA : 640 x 480 QVGA : 320 x 240 QQVGA : 160 x 120 640 320 160 480 240 120 Frame rate (fps) 15 15 15 Shooting time (min) 30 180 180 Recording time* File Size FC-8M FC-16M FC-32M FC-64M FC-128M FC-256MH 640 480 990 KB/sec 7 " 14" 30" 61" 124" 249" 320 240 330 KB/sec 22" 44" 91" 183" 368" 735" 160 120 120 KB/sec 59" 118" 242" 486" 973" 1954" * FC-256MH : There is some area which is not sold. * The above-written figures are measured under Canon’s testing standard and may very depending on the scene, subjects or camera settings. Storage media Tone reproduction CompactFlashTM (CF) card (Type I) JPEG : Luminance signal : 8 bits/Color signal (Cr/Cb) : 8 bits 1-25 Replay specifications Replay mode Magnify Vertical and horizontal conversion Histogram display Slide show DPOF Direct print Special replay Erasing specifications Erasing modes Protection Single / Index (9 thumbnail images) / Magnification / Movie Approx. 2 - 10x Images are displayed vertically or horizontally according to the camera’s shooting position. Also, vertical and horizontal conversion can be set for each image. (Both LCD monitor and Video out play the image according to setting.) Display luminance allocation of image. (available on rec-review.) Interval between shots : 3 - 10 sec. 15 sec. 30 sec. Manual setting Repeat : On / Off Print order/Slide show/Image transfer Image output to dedicated printers (CP-100, CP-10) and BJ printer (BJ 895PD, 535PD, F890PD). Next frame / Previous frame / Fast forward / Rewind / First frame / Last frame Still images: Single image / All images Movie : Part of images * / All of images The image data recorded on Design rule for Camera File system’s format can be erased. However, protected images can’t be erased. * Can be erased from start-point to mid-point or from midpoint to end-point with the movie editing function. Furthermore, frames can be erased both from start-point to mid-point and from mid-point to end-point simultaneously. Erase prohibited (Setting at replay mode) 1-26 Display specifications Indicator (Upper) Green : Ready to record / Ready to communicate (during a computer connection) Blinking Green : During power-up camera / Recording to CF card / Reading CF card / Erasing from CF card / Transmitting data (during a computer connection) Orange : Ready to record (at Flash On) Blinking Orange : Ready to record (camera shake warning) Indicator (Lower) Yellow : Macro mode / Landscape mode / Focus lock Blinking Yellow : Indicates that the focus goes to fixed point because the actual focus point is not found. AF-assist beam Lights : Low-contrast objects, low-light conditions and red-eye reduction on while SW1 on. Blinks : During count down of self-timer. The AF-assi st Beam blinks at 2 Hz for the first 8 seconds and at 8 Hz for the last 2 seconds (9th and 10th seconds) and then turns off. (If the red-eye reduction is on, it lights instead of blinking for the last 2 seconds.) Power mode indicator Green: Power On Beep Single sound (twice) : Ready to record Single sound (once) : Button operations, complete shooting (shutter off) and warning of off-focus. Single sound (6 times) : Warning (CF card full or not inserted in camera) Continuous sound : Warning (CF card slot cover / battery cover was opened while recording to CF card.) Intermittent sound : Count-down of self-timer. * Sounds (excluding when CF card slot cover/battery cover is open and CF card is not inserted in camera) can be set on or off. Interface Computer I/F A/V out USB * : Normal / PTP Video : NTSC/PAL Audio : Monaural 1-27 Others Languages Power supplies Power sources AC adapter 12 languages are available for menu and messages. English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (type: NB-1LH, NB-1L) Car battery adapter AC adapter (type: CA-PS500) * DC coupler (type: DR-500) is required. Car battery adapter (type : CBC-NB1 ) Sub-battery Unremoval Shooting capacity NB-1LH (full charge) : LCD monitor On : Approx. 170 images LCD monitor Off : Approx. 420 images Normal temperature (23°C). LCD vi ewfinder is On. Shoot images at wide angle and at telephoto end alternately with 20 seconds intervals. Use flash at every 4-time shooting. Turn camera off and on at every 8-times s hooting. NB-1LH (full charge): Approx. 130 min. Canon’s standard conditions of mesuring replay time are as follows: Normal temperature (23°C). Repeat replay automatically at a speed of 1 image per 5 seconds. Replay time Charging time Approx. 130 min. (CB-2LS) Power-saving function Power-saving function is active with demanding on each mode when power-saving on the menu screen is “on”. Powers down approximately 3 minutes after a control is last accessed. (The LCD monitor will shut off approcimately 3 minutes after a control is last accessed even if the power-saving function is turned off.) Powers down approximately 5 minutes after a control is last accessed. Powers down approcimately 5 minutes after a control is last accessed on the camera or something is printed on the printer. Displays a warning message on the computer screen approximately 5 minutes after a control is last accessed. The camera will be powered down if no controls are used after 1 additional minute. (Available only when the communication setting is set to “normal” and power-saving function is “on”.) 1-28 Camera specifications Operating temperature Operating humidity Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight 0 - 40°C 10 - 90 % 87.0 x 57.0 x 26.7 mm (3.4 x 2.2 x 1.1 inch) (Excluding protrusion) Approx. 180 g (6.35 oz) (Excluding batteries and CF card) 1-29 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode Auto AF frame: 9points (AiAF) AF frame: 1point (center) AF lock Spot AE point Exposure control Exposure ISO speed (AUTO) control ISO speed (50/100/200/400) AE lock White balance Shutter Tv value setting Red-eye reduction ON Autoflash Slow -sync. Flash On Off AF assist beam Single shot Continuous Self-timer (10/2 sec.) Shooting Normal shooting specifi- Macro shooting cations Infinity shooting Digital zoom Photo effect Vertical and horizontal conversion Reco Sti Recording pixels rding ll (L/M1/M2/S) Manual Manual Stitch Assist (long shutter) Movie Focus *2 *2 Auto only *3 *3 *3 Compression (SF/F/N) spec ificat Mo Recording pixels ions vie (VGA/QVGA/QQVGA) Functions that are available or unavailable in all modes are not described in the upper table. : Default (set by mode change) : selectable : selectable only for the first image Valies saved even PLAY REC are remembered. : Values saved even after shutdown are remembered. *1 *2 *3 Evaluation metering is the default. ISO 50 is the default. Only the red-eye reduction and auto are saved in auto mode. (Then shutdown with the flash off, system starts up with the previous flash mode which was selected red-eye reduction or auto.) *4 *5 *6 *7 The setting of vertical and horizontal conversion is effective. Large is the default. Fine is the default. QVGA is the default. 1-30 zReplay compatibility R eplay cameras PS 350 PS 350 CIFF PS A 5/A 5 Z CIFF PS Pro70 CIFF PS A 50 I m a g e CIFF PS Pro70 PS A 50 *1 *2 *2 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *3 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1*3 *1 DCF × × × PS S10/S20 DCF × × × IXY DIGITA L PS G1 PS Pro90 IS DCF × × × DCF (Still) × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × DCF × × × DCF (Still) × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × (Movie) × × × DCF (Still) (Movie) × × × × × × EOS D30 IXY DIGITA L 200/300 t PS A 10/A 20 a PS G2 k I PS S30/S40 n g PS A 40/A 30 c a PS A 200/A 100 m e ID 200a/300a r a EOS D60 s PS S45 PS G3 ID 320 Other DCF cameras (Movie) DCF DCF (Still) (Movie) (Movie) DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF (Still) (Movie) DCF (Still) PS S10/ S20 PS A 5/ A5 Z *1*3 *1 PS IXY G1, DIGITA L Pro90 IS PS A 10/ A 20 IXY D 200/ 300 EOS D30 PS A 40/ A 30 PS S30/ S40 PS G2 ID 200a/ 300a PS A 200/ A 100 EOS D60 PS S45 PS G3 IXY D 320 × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × × *1 × *1 × *1 *1 *1 × × *1 *1 *1 *5 *1 *1 × *1 × *1 × *1 *1 *1*3 *1 *1 *1 5 5 5 * *1 *1 *1*3 *1 *1 × *1 × *1 *1 : Replayable : Impossible to replay RAW images : Thumbnail display AVI main image with thumbnail (.thm) only * *1 *5*6 *1 *5*6 *1 *5*6 *6 *5 *6 *5 × : Not replayable *1 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *1 *5*6 *6 *1 *1 * × *1 *5*6 *5*6 *1*3 *1*3 × *1 *6 *1*3 × *1 IXY DIGITAL 320 supports 3200(H) x 2400(V) pixels. *5*6 *1 *1 *5*6 *1 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *1 *1 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *5*6 *4 *5*6 *4 *5*6 *4 *5*6 *4 *5*6 *4 *1 *3 *3 *4 *4 *5*6 *4 *4 *1: Thumbnail display of RAW mode images. *2: Thumbnail display of RAW mode images. JPEG file replay up to 1,024 x 768 pixels. *3: Only JPEG file replay. Replayable up to 1,632 x 1,232 pixels. With images larger than the thumbnail display (160 x 120) size, the “Image too large” message is displayed. *4: Only JPEG file replay. Replayable up to 3,200 x 2,400 pixels. With images larger than the thumbnail display (160 x 120) size, the “Image too large” message is displayed. *5*6 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *5: “Image too large” message is displayed when the file size exceeds fixed capacity. *6: “Corrupted data” message is displayed when a movie’s play time exceeds time limit. Since the following camera’s RAW function has an internal JPEG file for playback, a full screen image is displayed. However, if the RAW images from the PS A50 and previous models are played back with the following camera, thumbnails will be displayed. * PS G1/G2/G3/S30/S40/S45/Pro90 IS, EOS D30/D60/1D 1-31 4-2 System Requirements Windows Computer Model Macintosh IBM PC/AT compatible Power Macintosh, PowerBook, iMac, iBook Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2 and Mac OS X 10.1 Windows 98 (including Second Edition)/Me/2000/XP OS CPU Memory (RAM) Free hard disk space * Capacity for installation USB interface Display Sound card Others - Mac OS X does not support UFS (Unix File System). - File Viewer Utility is not supported b y Mac OS X. - USB Mounter is compatib le only with Mac OS 9.0 - 9.2. - TWAIN Driver is compatib le with Windows 98/2000. - WIA Driver is compatib le with Windows Me/XP. Windows 98/Me/2000: Pentium 150 MHz or better Windows XP: Pentium 300 MHz or better PowerPC Windows 98/Me/2000: 64 MB or more Windows XP: 128 MB or more Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2 : 20 MB or more of application memory Mac OS X 10.1 : 128 MB or more of RAM ZoomBrowser EX 4.0/PhotoRecord 1.6 : 120 MB or more PhotoStitch 3.1 : 40 MB or more File Viewer Utility 1.0 : 100 MB or more RemoteCapture 2.6 : 20 MB or more TWAIN Driver 5.0 : 25 MB or more WIA Driver 5.0 : 25 MB or more CP-100/CP-10 Printer Driver 2.1 : 1 MB or more* ArcSoft PhotoImpresion 4 : 275 MB or more ArcSoft VideoImpression 1.7 : 200 MB or more ImageBrowser 2.7 PhotoStitch 3.1 File Viewer Utility 1.0 RemoteCapture 2.6 USB Mounter 1.8 CP-100/CP-10 Printer Driver 2.1 ArcSoft PhotoImpresion 4 ArcSoft VideoImpression 1.6 USB: Only preinstalled Windows 98/Me/2000/XP systems with built-in USB ports. USB: Only systems equipped with genuine Apple-brand built-in USB interfaces. 800 × 600 pixels High Color (16-bit) or more required (1,024 × 768 pixels or more recommended) 800 × 600 pixels 32,000 colors or more required (1,024 × 768 pixels or more recommended) Required to play movie sound Apple QuickTime 3.0 or higher is required to play movies and save/play QuickTime VR. (Apple QuickTime 5.0 is included.) 1-32 : 20 MB or more : 30 MB or more : 100 MB or more : 15 MB or more : 5 MB or more : 3.8 MB or more* : 275 MB or more : 100 MB or more 5 System 5-1 Accessories Compatibility PS G3 I D 200a I D 300a I D 320 NB-5H NB-4H NB-1L BP-511 BP-512 NB4-100 NB-2L NB-1LH O O - O O O O O O*1 O *1: 2 sets of 2 batteries (4 battery packages). CA-PS100/100E CA-PS200 CA-PS300 CA-PS500 CA-560 CR-560 CA-PS800 CB-2L/2LE CB-2LS/2LSE CB-3AH CBK100 CB-2LT/CB-2LTE CBC-NB1 CBC-NB2 O O - O O O - - O - O O 2 2 -(O)* O O -(O)* O O O O O O O O O O O 3 O* O O 3 O* O O O O O O *2: It is possible to use by inserting the adapter's DC plug in the jack of PS A40/A30/A20/A10 cameras directly w ithout using DC coupler. *3: 4 batteries (2 set of 2) can be recharged. O O O O O - O O O O - - DR-100/100A DR-200 DR-300 DR-500 DR-700 WC-DC58 WC-DC52 WC-DC58N TC-DC58 TC-DC58N 250D 58mm 500D 58mm 250D 52mm LA-DC58 LA-DC52 LA-DC58N LH-DC58 TC-DC52 LA-DC52B PS A200 PS A100 - PS A40 PS A30 O O O O PS S30 PS S40 PS S45 - PS G2 O O O O - IXY D 200 IXY D 300 O O O O - - 1-33 PS A20 PS A10 IXY DIGITAL PS Pro 90 IS PS G1 PS S10 PS S20 PS Pro70 PS A5 Z PS A50 PS A5 O - O O O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - - - - O O O O - - O O O - O O O O - - 220EX 380EX 550EX 420EX (MR-14EX) (MT-24EX) WL-DC100 RS-8N3 VC-100 VC-200 AVC-DC100 AVC-DC200 IFC-100PCS IFC-100MC IFC-200PCS IFC-200PCU IFC-200MC IFC-300PCU AD-PC98 DIF-100 DIF-200 O O O O O O - - - - O O O O O - - - - - O O O O - O O O O - - O O - - - O - - - - - O - - - - - O - O - - O - - O O O - O(300a) O O - O O - O O O O O - O O O O O - O O O O O - O O O O - O O O O - O O O O - O(200a/320) O(200a/320) O(300a) O(300a) O(200a/320) SC-PS100 O(200a/320) SC-PS300 SC-PS400 SC-PS500 O(300a) SC-PS600 SC-PS700 SHC-PS200 SHC-PS300 SC-PS800 SC-PS900 SC-DC10 O AW-PS100 AW-PS110 AW-PS200 WP-DC100 WP-DC200 WP-DC300 WP-DC200s WP-DC400 WP-DC500 O(300a) WP-DC600 O(200a) - O*4 O*6 O O *4: PS A30 only O O O - O O O *5: PS A20 only O O O O*5 O O O O O *6: PS A40 only O - O - O O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - O - - O - O - O O - O - - - - - O - O - 1-34 5-2 System diagram Supplied with Camera PowerShot S230 DIGITAL ELPH / DIGITAL IXUS v3 Wrist Strap WS-110 Direct Interface Cable DIF-200(*1) (Supplied with Card Photo Printer CP-100 / CP-10) CF Card FC-16M (*1) Card Photo Printer CP-100 Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk Card Photo Printer CP-10 CF Card Reader PCMCIA Adapter (PC Card Adapter) (*2 ) ArcSoft Camera Suite Disk Cover for Battery Pack Battery Pack NB-1LH (*1) Battery Charger CB-2LS / 2LSE (*1) AV Cable AVC-DC200 (*1) Bubble Jet Printer (Compatible with the direct print function) Direct Interface Cable (Please refer to your Bubble Jet Printer Quick Start Guide for cable information) USB Interface Cable IFC-200PCU (*1) PC Card Slot Soft Case SC-PS300 (*2) Waterproof Case WP-DC600 USB Port Car Battery Charger CBC-NB1 AC Adapter Kit ACK500 Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 CDI-E073-010 DC Coupler DR-500 Macintosh Computer PC Card Slot Audio / V ideo in Terminal TV / Video AC Cable CF Card (*2) • FC-16M • FC-32M • FC-64M • FC-128M • FC-256MH USB Port IBM PC/AT Compatible Computer • (*1) Also available for purchase separately. • (*2) Not sold in some regions. • For more information, see the Quick Start Guide supplied with the Bubble Jet Printer For customers who have purchased the S820D BJ Printer: If two direct interface cables are not included with your printer, please contact your nearest support center for BJ printers. 2002 CANON INC. PRINTED IN JAPAN XXXXXXXXX 1-35 6 Additional Guidance 6–1 iSAP (intelligent Scene Analysis based on Photographic Space) Technology An important role of copiers and scanners is to faithfully reproduce the image quality of the original. With digital cameras, on the other hand, it is essential to regenerate captured images naturally. However, attempting to faithfully reproduce a captured image does not always result in a natural image. This is why image rendering, an inherent technology of digital cameras, is so important to digital photography. Image rendering is the inclusion of several elements including ‘exposure control appropriate to the scene => auto exposure (AE)’, ‘color reproduction based on human sense Æ addition of memorized colors’, ‘faithful color reproduction independent of background colors/color reproduction that compensates for the color temperature of the light source Æ auto white balance (AWB)’ and ‘tone representation that looks natural to the eye Æ γ characteristic’. Obviously, image rendering assumes that ‘precise focus control Æ auto focus (AF)’ is performed as well. Copier Scanner Digital camera VS Know-how from Film camera Know-how from Video camera Color Matching Technology Faithful reproduction of original image quality iSAP Technology Image Rendering Technology AE, AWB, γ Desirble image quality for photographer Fig.A-1 Comparison with image reproduction among copier,scanner and digital camera Exposure White balance 1 Memorized color White balance 2 γ Photo A-1 Picture comparison among decisive factors for image 1-36 For more than 60 years since its inception, Canon has been asking ‘how can we take better pictures?’ As it has progressed, Canon has built up a tremendous database of know-how on photography as a result of its camera developments. From this photo data covering an enormous number of frames, Canon has classified statistically the frequency that users take certain photos and created a ‘Photographic Space’ (Figure A-2) that relates the ‘peripheral brightness’ and the ‘distance between camera and subject’ according to the focal length (zoom position) of the lens when taking a picture. High p sna oor Ind Shooting Frequency The PowerShot G3, the PowerShot S45 and the IXY DIGITAL 320 all come with functions that utilize this ‘Photographic Space’ data. Specifically, as shown in Figure A-3, the distancebetween the camera and the subject is estimated from the focal length (zoom position) of the lens and the peripheral brightness when taking a photo. Furthermore, by adding ‘photo parameters’ which is obtained with just before shooting, the scene that the user is about to photograph is pre-analyzed and precalculated. This method realizes faster and more precise AF, AE and AWB than ever before. td Ou oo rp o ai rtr nd L aape sc t Bright Row • iSAPS High-speed AF Using this iSAPS technology, the cameras achieve faster focusing speeds by optimizing the control of the AF scan range through a pre-analysis process to match the scene the user is about to take. Macro D is ta n c e I n f in it y Brigtness Dark Fig.A-2 Distribution of object position at specific focal-length • iSAPS Intelligent AE/AWB Using this iSAPS technology, the cameras achieve precise exposure and white balance through an algorithm optimized for the scene the user is about to take by analyzing the scene beforehand. Lens focal length (Zoom position) ? Brightness of object and environment ? Prediction of object position from PS* information Reference of just before shooting Low light ? Back light ? Flash ON ? AE AWB AF Focusing from the most promising focus-zone Control by optimized algorithm according to shooting conditions High speed and high precision AF, AE and AWB Fig. A-3 Flow of iSAPS technology * Shortend form of ‘Photographic Space’ 1-37 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION CONTENTS 1. Functions of each unit 1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-1 1.2 FLASH/DC UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-1 2. Outline of Circuits 2.1 Power Supply Control ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-2 2.1.1 Power Supply Block Diagram ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-2 2.1.2 Power Control Sequence ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-2 2.2 Signal Processing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-3 2.2.1 System Control ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3 2.2.2 Picture Processing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-4 2.2.3 Audio Processing (During record and playback) -------------------------------------------------------------- 2-4 3. Troubleshooting 3.1 When an Error Code is Displayed ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-5 3.2 When a Problem Occurs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-7 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1. Functions of each unit 1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y 1) 2) 3) 4) Driving the CCD Sensor. Conversion of the image signal from the analog signal to the digital signal. Controlling the power supply and the system by CPU. (Refer to Sections 2.1 and 2.2.) Image processing, and reading and writing the image signal to and from the CF card using DSP. (Refer to Section 2.2.2.) 5) LCD drive and amplification of the video and audio output. (Refer to Section 2.2.3.) 1.2 FLASH/DC UNIT 1) Power supply drive (DC/DC converter). 2) Backlight for LCD drive. 3) Flash drive and charging circuit for the flash. MAIN PCB ASS’Y FLASH/DC UNIT Fig. 1 2-1 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2. Outline of Circuits 2.1 Power Supply Control The power supply is controlled by the CPU mounted on the MAIN PCB ASS’Y. 2.1.1 Power Supply Block Diagram MAIN PCB ASS'Y E1, E2, E3 E21 VBATT BATTERY DC/DC CONVERTER OUTPUT 1, 2 FUSE CPU VCC1 (3.3V) VCC1A (3.3V) for System Control VCC1SD (3.3V) VDD2 VEE2 VDD (15V) VL (-7.5V) Reg OUTPUT 3 VCC2RE (4.2 V) for Image Process (CCD etc.) VCC2AFE (3.3V) VDD3 OUTPUT 4 (12V) Reg for LCD (13.5V) LCD Back Light VCC1A-3 (3.0V) for VIDEO OUT, AUDIO OUT, LCD Reg VBATT for Motor Drive (3.3V) for RTC Reg Fig. 2 Power System Block Diagram 2.1.2 Power Control Sequence Main Switch ON (E1) Shooting Mode LCD OFF LCD ON (E2) (E2, E3) Playback Mode Audio/Video out (E2) 2-2 LCD ON (E3) Audio/Video out CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2.2 Signal Processing MAIN PCB ASS'Y SDRAM CF card Drive Pulse TG HD, VD CLK DSP CCD Sensor LCD Driver CDS, A/D Motor Driver EF LENS Video Amp LCD VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT AF Support LED FLASH MEMORY FINDER LED USB CPU RTC SW DIAL KEY Electric FLASH MIC AUDIO AMP Fig. 3 Signal System Block Diagram 2.2.1 System Control The CPU on the main PCB ass’y controls the EF lens (motor, shutter), operation switch receiver, USB communication and flowing circuits. • • • • • • • • TG: Creation of the CCD drive pulse CDS, A/D: CCD signal processing and conversion of the digital data LCD Driver: Driving the LCD FLASH MEMORY: Firmware memory DSP: Picture processing RTC: Clock count for watch AF Support LED: AF auxiliary, self-timer and red-eye protection also serves as a lamp Electric Flash: Flash and charging circuit 2-3 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2.2.2 Picture Processing 1) The drive pulse of the CCD sensor is created by both clock from DSP and TG that is operated by sync. signal. The picture signal by the drive pulse is output from CCD sensor. The output signal of the CCD picture is converted to the signal processing and the digital data by the CDS and A/D converter, and is sent to the DSP. 2) The DSP circuit performs the following signal processing. • Processes the picture data (using the SDRAM). • Writes and reads the picture data to and from the CF card. • Outputs analog video signal to the LCD and VIDEO OUT. 3) The video signal that is supplied form the DSP is controlled by the LCD driver and is displayed on the LCD. 4) The video amplifier is activated when the video plug is inserted to the AV connector and drives the video signal in 75 Ω. 2.2.3 Audio Processing (During record and playback) 1) During animation recording. • The microphone audio signal is converted to the digital data by CPU and is recorded. 2) During playback, the data is converted back to the analog audio signal and is output to the AV connector. 2-4 CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3. Troubleshooting 3.1 When an Error Code is Displayed [Remedy] • Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring to the table below. • Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the below. [NOTE] • The error code is displayed on the LCD Monitor. • Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the chapter of “Adjustments”. Error Code E02 E03 E09 E14 Name Occurrence Conditions AF AF processing did not end within the TIME OUT specified time. Cause and Probable Faulty Part MAIN PCB ASS’Y The focus lens was not driven. MAIN PCB ASS’Y EF Auto Flash Control did not end within the MAIN PCB ASS’Y TIME OUT specified time. JPEG DMA JPEG processing did not end within the TIME OUT specified time. UNKOWN When unkown error, cause of which is MAIN PCB ASS’Y UNKOWN not known, occurs. E16 IMAGING TIME When communication between CPU and OUT peripheral IC is not completed within the MAIN PCB ASS’Y specified time during recording using EVF or after completion of recording. E18 E23 ZOOM LENS Movement of the lens barrel did not end ERROR within the specified time. CF NO SPACE When the CF becomes full during writing MAIN PCB ASS’Y of photographed images to CF, writing is repeatedly performed with the JPEG compression ratio successively increased to reduce the size of the image file until it MAIN PCB ASS’Y can be successfully written to CF. This error occurs when writing of the JPEG image file fails after 10 retries at increasingly higher compression ratios. E24 E25 E26 POWER ON The power of the imaging circuit on the ERROR MAIN PCB ASS’Y was not detected. FOCUS PI Detection of the focus PI (photo- OPTICAL UNIT ERROR interrupter) failed. MAIN PCB ASS’Y CAPTURE Writing of the photograph image to TIME OUT SDRAM did not end within the specified time. 2-5 MAIN PCB ASS’Y MAIN PCB ASS’Y CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Error Code E27 Name Occurrence Conditions CF WRITE Free area could not be secured in the TIME OVER buffer for the photograph image within the specified time in the continuous Cause and Probable Faulty Part CF CARD MAIN PCB ASS’Y shooting mode. E30 POWER OFF The camera power was turned OFF while The battery or DC plug was removed ERROR the image was being recorded to the CF while the image was being recorded to Card. (The error code is displayed when the CF Card. the camera is next turned ON.) → Remedy: Restart the camera. * This error may occur after E23. E50 E51 E52 CF FORMAT The CF Card could not be formatted ERROR properly. CF ACCESS When image data cannot be read from ERROR CF normally. QUICK REVIEW Review of the photograph image failed. ERROR 2-6 CF CARD CF CARD MAIN PCB ASS’Y CHAPTER 2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3.2 When a Problem Occurs [Remedy] • Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring to the table below. • Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the table below. [NOTE] • Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the chapter of “Adjustments”. Problem (when an error code is not displayed) Cause and Probable Faulty Part The camera does not work. MAIN PCB ASS’Y REAR COVER UNIT FLASH/DC UNIT BATTERY BOX UNIT The image is not displayed on the LCD Monitor. MAIN PCB ASS’Y BUTTON PCB ASS’Y LCD PANEL BACK LIGHT UNIT The photograph image is abnormal. OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y The zoom does not function. OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y BATTERY BOX UNIT REAR COVER UNIT The Built-in Flash does not fire. FLASH/DC UNIT Video output is strange. MAIN PCB ASS’Y Communications with the personal computer is not possible. MAIN PCB ASS’Y The CF card or Micro Drives is not recognized. CF CARD REAR COVER UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y Buttons/The Mode dial do not work. REAR COVER UNIT RLS PCB ASS’Y 2-7 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION CONTENTS 1. Before Starting the Repair Work ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-1 1.1 Precaution on Flash High Tension Circuit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1 1.2 List of Supplies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1 1.3 Flexible Connectors --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-2 2. Disassembly/Assembly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-3 2.1 Procedure --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-3 2.2 REAR COVER UNIT, CF COVER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-4 2.3 FRONT COVER UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-5 2.4 SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-6 2.5 SHIELD SHEET, MAIN PCB ASS’Y ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-7 2.6 LITHIUM BATTERY (2ND), MICROPHONE UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------------- 3-8 2.7 BATTERY LOCK, BATTERY COVER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-9 2.8 OPERATION KEY UNIT, TRIPOD SOCKET ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-10 2.9 LCD PANEL, BACK LIGHT UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-11 2.10 OPERATION PLATE, BATTERY BOX UNIT, CF UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------3-12 2.11 OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-13 2.12 Assembling the FINDER UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-14 2.13 OPTICAL UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-15 2.14 FLASH/DC UNIT, FLASH UNIT, ELECT CAPACITOR ---------------------------------------------------------3-16 2.15 Screw List ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-17 3. Adjustments -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-18 3.1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-18 3.2 Adjustment Tools ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-19 3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-20 3.3.1 TWAIN Driver Installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-20 3.3.2 Installing the Adjustment Software --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-20 3.3.3 Preparation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-22 3.3.4 Starting up the Adjustment Software ---------------------------------------------------------------------------3-23 3.3.5 Menu Window -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-23 3.3.6 How to Use the Adjustment Software -------------------------------------------------------------------------3-23 3.4 Calibration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-24 3.4.1 Calibration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-24 3.5 Adjustment Procedure -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-29 3.5.1 CCD Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-29 3.5.2 Optical Unit Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-31 3.5.3 Imaging Process Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-33 3.5.4 Color Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-36 3.5.5 Pixel Dot Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-38 3.5.6 Flash Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-40 3.5.7 Checking of sound recording/output ---------------------------------------------------------------------------3-42 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 1. Before Starting the Repair Work Be sure to read the following precaution before starting the repair work. 1.1 Precaution on Flash High Tension Circuit • • When the OPTICAL UNIT is removed, be sure to discharge the main capacitor. (Discharging resistor: 1 k ohms, approx. 5 W.) First contact the GND (–) terminal of the main capacitor with the discharging resistor. Then contact the positive (+) terminal of the main capacitor. CAUTION: Be careful of electric shock because the circuit is the high tension circuit. – terminal + terminal FLASH UNIT Fig. 3-1 Precaution on flash high tension circuit 1.2 List of Supplies The following supplies are used for the re-assembling during service. (1) List of supplies New Name of supplies DIA BOND 1663G ADHESIVE TAPE, SONY T4000 ADHESIVE TAPE, 3M NO.56 HANARL (OIL) Part No. CY9-8129-000 CY4-6012-000 CY4-6018-000 DY9-3026-010 3-1 Areas where supplies are used Attaching the parts together Fixing the flexible cable BATTERY BOX UNIT OPTICAL UNIT CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 1.3 Flexible Connectors This product uses the four types of the flexible connectors. 1 Type A Unconnected state Connected state 2 Type B Unconnected state Connected state 3 Type C UNLOCK LOCK The contact-piece should face downwards Unlocked state Locked state 4 Type D UNLOCK LOCK The contact-piece should face upwards Unlocked state Locked state Fig. 3-2 Flexible connectors CAUTIONS: 1. For the connectors of Type C and Type D, set them to the unlocked state before removing and inserting flexible card. After flexible card is inserted, set them to the locked state. 2. The flexible card is equipped with the holes as shown. Use them for removal and insertion by inserting the tweezers into them as required. 3-2 Holes Fig. 3-3 Holes for removal CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 2. Disassembly/Assembly 2.1 Procedure Disassembling procedure of PowerShot S230 and DIGITAL IXUS v3 is shown by the following flowchart. Reverse the disassembling procedure to reassemble them. ∗ The pages to refer are shown in parenthesis ( ). REAR COVER UNIT (3-4) FRONT COVER UNIT (3-5) SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT (3-6) SHIELD SHEET (3-7) MAIN PCB ASS'Y (3-7) BATTERY LOCK (3-9) BATTERY COVER (3-9) CF COVER (3-4) LITHIUM BATTERY (2ND) MICROPHONE UNIT (3-8) (3-8) OPERATION KEY UNIT (3-10) BACK LIGHT UNIT (3-11) TRIPOD SOCKET (3-10) BATTERY BOX UNIT CF UNIT (3-12) (3-12) LCD PANEL (3-11) OPERATION PLATE (3-12) OPTICAL UNIT (3-13) CAUTION Be careful high tension BARREL1 CAP FRONT CAP BARRIER PLATE BARRIER BASE BARRIER DRIVE PLATE BARRIER CLOSE SPRING BARRIER OPEN SPRING BARRIER DRIVE RING (3-15) (3-15) (3-15) (3-15) (3-15) (3-15) (3-15) (3-15) FLASH/DC UNIT (3-16) FLASH UNIT (3-16) FINDER UNIT ELECT CAPACITOR (3-16) Assembling the FINDER UNIT (3-14) 3-3 (3-13) CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION e (1)-1 b (1)-1 REAR COVER UNIT (2)-2 CF COVER SHAFT c (1)-1 (1)-2 b (1)-1 a (1)-1 (2)-1 CF COVER (2)-3 CF COVER SPRING FRONT COVER UNIT CAUTION Be careful not to drop the CF COVER SHAFT and CF COVER SPRING. d (1)-1 d (1)-1 a (1)-1 a b c d e CD1-3109-000 CD1-3112-000 CD1-3110-000 CD1-4248-000 CD1-4183-000 2.0mm METAL M1.7 2.8mm METAL M1.7 (SELF TAP) 2.5mm 3.5mm METAL M1.7 METAL M1.7 3.5mm METAL M1.7 (SELF TAP) Fig. 3-4 REAR COVER UNIT, CF COVER 2.2 REAR COVER UNIT, CF COVER (1) REAR COVER UNIT 1. Remove the four screws of a and the two screws of b and the two screws of c and the two screws of d and the screw of e. 2. Remove the REAR COVER UNIT in the direction of arrow. (2) CF COVER 1. Remove the CF COVER. 2. Remove the CF COVER SHAFT. 3. Remove the CF COVER SPRING. CAUTION Be careful not to drop the CF COVER SHAFT and CF COVER SPRING. 3-4 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-3 STRAP RING (1)-1 (1)-2 JACK COVER FRONT COVER UNIT Fig. 3-5 FRONT COVER UNIT 2.3 FRONT COVER UNIT (1) FRONT COVER UNIT 1. Remove the FRONT COVER UNIT in the direction of arrow. 2. Remove the JACK COVER. 3. Remove the STRAP RING. 3-5 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-2 SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT f (1)-1 f XA4-9170-409 Claw 4.0mm BLACK M1.7 (SELF TAP) Fig. 3-6 SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT 2.4 SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT (1) SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT 1. Remove the screw of f. 2. While taking care of the claw remove the SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT. 3-6 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION NOTE (Assembling) Double-sided adhesive tape (2)-2 (2)-3 (2)-9 MAIN PCB ASS'Y (2)-4 (2)-5 g (2)-1 g (1)-1 (2)-6 (2)-7 (2)-8 g XA1-7170-357 3.5mm (1)-2 SHIELD SHEET METAL M1.7 Fig. 3-7 SHIELD SHEET, MAIN PCB ASS’Y 2.5 SHIELD SHEET, MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1) SHIELD SHEET 1. Remove the two screws of g. 2. Remove the SHIELD SHEET. (2) MAIN PCB ASS’Y 1. Remove the screw of g. 2. Remove the Connector of the BATTERY BOX UNIT. 3. Remove the Connector of the OPTICAL UNIT. 4. Remove the Connector of the CF UNIT. 5. Remove the flexible printed wired board of the OPTICAL UNIT. 6. Remove the flexible printed wired board of the OPERATION KEY UNIT. 7. Remove the flexible printed wired board of the LCD. 8. Remove the Connector of the FLASH/DC UNIT. 9. Remove the MAIN PCB ASS’Y. NOTE (Assembling) Attach the Double-sided adhesive tape to the BATTERY BOX UNIT. 3-7 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-1 LITHIUM BATTERY (2ND) (2)-1 MICROPHONE HOLDER (2)-2 Remove soldering (2)-3 MICROPHONE UNIT Fig. 3-8 LITHIUM BATTERY (2ND), MICROPHONE UNIT 2.6 LITHIUM BATTERY (2ND), MICROPHONE UNIT (1) LITHIUM BATTERY (2ND) 1. Remove the LITHIUM BATTERY. (2ND) (2) MICROPHONE UNIT 1. Remove the MICROPHONE HOLDER. 2. Remove soldering. (Two places) 3. Remove the MICROPHONE UNIT. 3-8 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-2 BATTERY LOCK (1)-1 BATTERY LOCK SPRING (2)-1 BATTERY COVER (2)-2 DC COUPLER COVER Fig. 3-9 BATTERY LOCK, BATTERY COVER 2.7 BATTERY LOCK, BATTERY COVER (1) BATTERY LOCK 1. Remove the BATTERY LOCK SPRING. 2. Remove the BATTERY LOCK. (2) BATTERY COVER 1. Remove the BATTERY COVER. 2. Remove the DC COUPLER COVER. 3-9 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (2)-2 TRIPOD SOCKET i (2)-1 CAUTION Be careful not to break the detection switch of the BATTERY COVER. (1)-2 OPERATION KEY UNIT h i CD1-3108-000 XA1-7170-307 2.0mm h (1)-1 METAL M1.7 Fig. 3-10 OPERATION KEY UNIT, TRIPOD SOCKET 2.8 OPERATION KEY UNIT, TRIPOD SOCKET (1) OPERATION KEY UNIT 1. Remove the screw of h. 2. Remove the OPERATION KEY UNIT. CAUTION Be careful not to break the detection switch of the BATTERY COVER. (2) TRIPOD SOCKET 1. Remove the two screws of i. 2. Remove the TRIPOD SOCKET 3-10 3.0mm METAL M1.7 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-3 BACK LIGHT UNIT h (1)-2 NOTE (Assembling) The BACKLIGHT UNIT that is supplied as the service part has the protection sheet on the back. Remove it. (1)-3 Remove soldering h CD1-3108-000 2.0mm METAL M1.7 Claws (1)-1 LCD PANEL Fig. 3-11 LCD PANEL, BACKLIGHT UNIT 2.9 LCD PANEL, BACK LIGHT UNIT (1) LCD PANEL, BACK LIGHT UNIT 1. While taking care of the claws remove the LCD PANEL. 2. Remove the two screws of h. 3. Remove soldering (Two places) and remove the BACK LIGHT UNIT. 3-11 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION h CD1-3108-000 2.0mm NOTE1 (Assembling) METAL M1.7 Double-sided adhesive tape j XA4-9170-359 (2)-3 BATTERY BOX UNIT 3.5mm BLACK M1.7 (SELF TAP) NOTE2 (Assembling) Insulation tape DIABOND (1633G) k (3)-1 CF UNIT CD1-3105-000 3.8mm METAL M2.0 k (3)-1 (2)-2 Remove soldering j (2)-1 h (1)-1 (1)-2 OPERATION PLATE Fig. 3-12 OPERATION PLATE, BATTERY BOX UNIT, CF UNIT 2.10 OPERATION PLATE, BATTERY BOX UNIT, CF UNIT (1) OPERATION PLATE 1. Remove the screw of h. 2. Remove the OPERATION PLATE. (2) BATTERY BOX UNIT 1. Remove the two screws of j. 2. Remove soldering. (Two places) 3. Remove the BATTERY BOX UNIT. NOTE1 (Assembling) Attach the Double-sided adhesive tape to the BATTERY BOX UNIT flexible. NOTE2 (Assembling) Attach the DIABOND and Double-sided adhesive tape to the BATTERY BOX UNIT flexible. (3) CF UNIT 1. Remove the two screws of k. 2. Remove the CF UNIT. 3-12 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-2 OPTICAL UNIT/FINDER UNIT NOTE2 (Assembling) Double-sided adhesive tape (2)-3 FINDER UNIT (2)-1 FINDER RUBBER o (2)-2 n (1)-1 (2)-3 OPTICAL UNIT NOTE1 (Assembling) Double-sided adhesive tape n o XA4-5170-309 XA4-9140-357 3.0mm BLACK M1.7 (SELF TAP) Fig. 3-13 OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT 2.11 OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT (1) OPTICAL UNIT 1. Remove the three screws of n. 2. Remove the OPTICAL UNIT/FINDER UNIT. NOTE1 (Assembling) Attach the Double-sided adhesive tape to the FLASH UNIT. (2) FINDER UNIT 1. Remove the FINDER RUBBER. 2. Remove the screw of o. 3. Remove the OPTICAL UNIT and FINDER UNIT. NOTE2 (Assembling) Attach the Double-sided adhesive tape to the FINDER UNIT. 3-13 3.5mm METAL M1.4 (SELF TAP) CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION (1)-1 BARREL o XA4-9140-357 3.5mm METAL M1.4 (SELF TAP) DC2.5V (1)-1 The SLIDER must have been moved fully to the top of the BARREL. (1)-2 SLIDER (1)-2 FINDER UNIT (1)-3 FINDER RUBBER o (1)-2 (1)-4 BARREL FINDER UNIT DC2.5V (1)-4 Fig. 3-14 Assembling the FINDER UNIT 2.12 Assembling the FINDER UNIT (1) Assembling the FINDER UNIT 1. Apply the voltage (DC 2.5V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the BARREL fully comes out. 2. Move the SLIDER fully to the top of the BARREL and secure it with the screw of o. 3. Assembling the FINDER RUBBER to FINDER UNIT. 4. Apply the voltage (DC 2.5V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the BARREL is full housed. 3-14 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION Insert tweezers or the like. (1)-1 (1)-1 BARREL1 CAP (1)-2 FRONT CAP NOTE2 (Assembling) DIABOND (1633G) BARRIER PLATE (1)-3 NOTE3 (Assembling) (1)-3 BARRIER PLATE (1)-5 BARRIER DRIVE PLATE (1)-7 BARRIER OPEN SPRING Remove the claws (1)-4 (1)-4 BARRIER BASE (1)-6 BARRIER CLOSE SPRING HANARL (OIL) HANARL (OIL) NOTE1 (Assembling) (1)-8 BARRIER DRIVE RING DC2.5V DC2.5V Fig. 3-15 OPTICAL UNIT 2.13 OPTICAL UNIT (1) OPTICAL UNIT 1. Remove the BARREL1 CAP by inserting tweezers or the like into its groove. 2. Remove the FRONT CAP. 3. Remove the BARRIER PLATE (2 pieces). 4. Remove the two claws and remove the BARRIER BASE. 5. Remove the BARRIER DRIVE PLATE. 6. Remove the BARRIER CLOSE SPRING. 7. Remove the BARRIER OPEN SPRING. 8. Remove the BARRIER DRIVE RING. NOTE1 (Assembling) Apply the voltage (DC 2.5V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the BARREL is full housed. NOTE2 (Assembling) Attach the DIABOND to the FRONT CAP. NOTE3 (Assembling) Attach the HANARL to the BARRIER BASE. 3-15 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION NOTE2 (Assembling) black gray orange Silicon (2)-4 ELECT CAPACITOR white DIABOND (1633G) terminal terminal (2)-2 Remove soldering l (1)-1 pink orange (2)-3 FLASH UNIT black l (1)-1 h l CD1-3108-000 XA1-7140-307 2.0mm METAL M1.7 white (2)-2 Remove soldering gray NOTE1 (Assembling) (2)-1 TRIGGRE CAP h (1)-1 Projection part (1)-2 FLASH/DC UNIT 3.0mm METAL M1.4 Fig. 3-16 FLASH/DC UNIT, FLASH UNIT, ELECT CAPACITOR 2.14 FLASH/DC UNIT, FLASH UNIT, ELECT CAPACITOR (1) FLASH/DC UNIT 1. Remove the screw of h and two screws of l. 2. Remove the FLASH/DC UNIT. NOTE1 (Assembling) Please insert the projection of MAIN FRAME in the slot of FLASH/DC UNIT. (2) FLASH UNIT, ELECT CAPACITOR 1. Remove the TRIGGRE CAP 2. Remove soldering. (white, black, gray, orange, pink ) 3. Remove the FLASH UNIT. 4. Remove the ELECT CAPACITOR. NOTE2 (Assembling) Attach the DIABOND. 3-16 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 2.15 Screw List a b c d CD1-3109-000 CD1-3112-000 CD1-3110-000 CD1-4248-000 2.0mm 2.8mm METAL M1.7 (SELF TAP) METAL M1.7 2.5mm 3.5mm METAL M1.7 METAL M1.7 e f g h CD1-4183-000 XA4-9170-409 XA1-7170-357 CD1-3108-000 3.5mm METAL M1.7 (SELF TAP) 2.0mm 3.5mm 4.0mm METAL M1.7 METAL M1.7 BLACK M1.7 (SELF TAP) i j k l XA1-7170-307 XA4-9170-359 CD1-3105-000 XA1-7140-307 3.0mm n o XA4-5170-309 XA4-9140-357 3.0mm BLACK M1.7 (SELF TAP) METAL M2.0 BLACK M1.7 (SELF TAP) METAL M1.7 3.0mm 3.8mm 3.5mm 3.5mm METAL M1.4 (SELF TAP) 3-17 METAL M1.4 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3. Adjustments 3.1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items PowerShot S230/DIGITAL IXUS v3 requires electrical adjustments when certain parts are replaced. The table below indicates the adjustments required for the respective part replacements. For all other parts not listed below, no electrical adjustments are necessary after replacement. Adjustment Items CCD Adjustment Optical Unit Adjustment Replacement Part Imaging Process Color Pixel Dot Flash Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment BATTERY BOX UNIT DC/DC CONV. UNIT OPTICAL UNIT #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 FLASH UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y LCD PANEL BACK LIGHT UNIT : Adjustment is necessary after replacement. : Adjustment is necessary after replacement. (Adjustment is not necessary, only if the adjustment data has been saved and then transferred after the part is replaced.) Blank : Adjustment is unnecessary. ∗ When OPTICAL UNIT is replaced, adjust certainly at the procedure as below. #1. CCD Adjustment #2. Optical Unit Adjustment #3. Imaging Process Adjustment #4. Color Adjustment #5. Pixel Dot Adjustment #6. Flash Adjustment 3-18 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.2 Adjustment Tools The following tools are required for electrical adjustment. DESCRIPTION PARTS NO. PC/AT-Compatible Machine (Windows98 or 2000 pre-installed Model, USB port) — REMARKS Local purchase CY8-4380-031 CD-ROM, SERVICE MANUAL (J/E) Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 — Enclosed in “AC Adapter Kit ACK500” AC Cable — Adjustment Software (CD-ROM) Enclosed in “AC Adapter Kit ACK500” DC Coupler DR-500 — Enclosed in “AC Adapter Kit ACK500” INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU — (or Local purchase) Brightness Box (light source A) — Local purchase Color Viewer (5600° K) DY9-2039-100 (or Local purchase) Color Bar Chart DY9-2002-000 (or Local purchase) 18% Gray Chart CY4-6016-000 Zoom/AF Chart — *1 W-10 Filter *2 CY9-1543-000 (or Local purchase) C-12 Filter DY9-2029-000 (or Local purchase) FL-W Filter CY9-1550-000 (or Local purchase) ND-2 Filter — Local purchase ND-4 Filter — Local purchase ND-8 Filter — Local purchase Light-Shielding Cloth (500 × 500 or larger) — Local purchase Tripod — Local purchase Reference Camera — Merchandise DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk Ver.11 — Enclosed in Merchandise *1 Print the Zoom/AF Chart on the legal size paper from the “Zoom_AFChart_Legal.pdf ” ( in the folder of this CD-ROM, :\Adjust\Chart). Print the Auto Focus Chart on the A3 size paper from the “Zoom_AFChart_A3.pdf ”. *2 2pcs. required. 3-19 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments 3.3.1 TWAIN Driver Installation Install the USB Driver for Adjustment in the CD-ROM to PC. (“This Adjustment Software” is impossible when the RS-232C TWAIN driver is used.) 3.3.2 Installing the Adjustment Software 1. Double click the icon on the launcher screen or a file in the CD-ROM. (Model name of the camera that you are going to adjust and the name of the adjustment software are different.) Model Icon File Path PowerShot S230/DIGITAL IXUS V3 S230 V3_ENG_Adj. \Adjust\ENG\Setup.exe 2. When the dialog box below appears, click the “OK” button. 3-20 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3. When the dialog box below appears, click the button. (Software installation will then begin.) 4. When the dialog box below appears, click the “Continue” button. (In the case that you do not add a shortcut on desktop, remove clicking from the check box.) 3-21 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3.3 Preparation Before starting up the Adjustment Software, follow the preparatory steps below: 1. Obtain all the tools necessary for the adjustment. 2. For the Optical Unit Adjustment, jot down the data written on the Optical Unit. You will need it later. 68 3. Connect the Camera to the Power Source with the Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500, AC Cable & DC Coupler DR-500. 4. Set the Replay Mode on the camera and turn on. 5. Set the Communication Mode to Normal. Personal Computer USB INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU CAMERA BODY DIGITAL Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 6. Connect the Camera’s Digital terminal to the PC’s USB Port with INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200 PCU. 7. Turn on the camera. Note: Perform the preparation in the following order otherwise the camera won’t work properly. 3-22 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3.4 Starting up the Adjustment Software After completing the preparatory steps, click Start and move the cursor to Program; then select Canon Digital Camera and click PowerShot S230/DIGITAL IXUS V3 Adjustment. 3.3.5 Menu Window When the Adjustment Software starts up, the Menu Window below will appear. 3.3.6 How to Use the Adjustment Software Calibration/Adjustment For starting, click the button related with adjustment. * Whenever you use your light source for the adjustment for the first time, be sure to click the “Calibration” Button. Quitting the Adjustment Software Click the “Exit” button. Saving or Loading data • “Save” button : This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format. • “Load” button : This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera. Saving or Loading data • “Save” button : This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format. • “Load” button : This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera. Notes • If the adjustment fails, a message indicating the failure will appear on each product. If this happens, do the adjustment again. • The Adjustment Software is dedicated only to Canon Digital Camera PowerShot S45. Never use it for any other camera. • The Windows98 or 2000 must be pre-installed on the computer that is equipped with the USB terminal. (Windows95 does not support the USB.) * The operation with the Windows XP, etc. is not guaranteed. 3-23 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.4 Calibration 3.4.1 Calibration ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • Adjustment Software • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • AC Cable • DC Coupler DR-500 • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU • Brightness Box (light source A) • Color Viewer (5600° K) • Color Bar Chart • W-10 Filter (2pcs.) • C-12 Filter 1 Click the “Calibration” button. 2 1. When the message on the right appears, check that the reference camera (Merchandise) is connected to the computer. 2. Click the “OK” button. 3 When the message on the right appears, go to 4. 3-24 • FL-W Filter • ND-2 Filter • ND-4 Filter • ND-8 Filter • Reference Camera (Merchandise) CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C-12 Filter. 2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12. 3. Click the “Check” button. 4. Check the Brightness level if it is within 0 ± 5. * If not, calibrate the Brightness Box until it becomes within 0 ± 5. 5. Click the “NEXT” button. 5 1. When the message on the right appears, Set the Brightness Box to EV15 and attach the ND-8 Filter while setting the C-12 Filter between the lens. 2. Click the “Check” button. 3. Check the Brightness level if it is within 0 ± 5. * If not, calibrate the Brightness Box until it becomes within 0 ± 5. 4. Click the “NEXT” button. 6 When the message on the right appears go to 7. 7 1. Attach the ND-2 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Brightness Box C-12 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer Color Viewer ND-2 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 3-25 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 8 When the message on the right appears go to 9. 9 1. Remove the ND-2 Filter. 2. Attach the two W-10 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer W-10 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 10 When the message on the right appears go to 11. 11 1. Remove the two W-10 Filters. 2. Attach the C-12 and FL-W Filter between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. C-12 Filter Color Viewer FL-W Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 3-26 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 12 When the message on the right appears go to 13. 13 1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the ND-4 Filter attached. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer Color Bar Chart ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer 14 1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen with a mouse to choose a color of color bar. 2. Click the “Sampling” button. 15 Check “Save as Reference”, and click the “OK” button to store the data. 3-27 Stand CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 16 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Calibration”.) 3-28 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5 Adjustment Procedure 3.5.1 CCD Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • Adjustment Software • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • AC Cable • DC Coupler DR-500 • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU • Brightness Box (light source A) • C-12 Filter 1 Click the “CCD” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3. 3 1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C-12 Filter. 2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. C-12 Filter Brightness Box CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer 3-29 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears, Set the Brightness Box to EV15 while setting the C-12 Filter between the lens. Click the “ADJUST” button. 5 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “CCD” Adjustment.) 3-30 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.2 Optical Unit Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • Adjustment Software • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • AC Cable • DC Coupler DR-500 • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU • Zoom/AF Chart • Tripod 1 Click the “Optical Unit” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, Enter the value which is written on the flat cable of the Optical Unit in the text box, go to 3. 3 1. Place the Zoom/AF Chart at 53.0cm away from the front of the camera finder. * Place the Zoom/AF Chart on a plain color wall or equivalent. * Adjust the light so that the brightness of the chart will be about EV8.5. 2. Adjust the position of the camera finely so that the center of the Auto Focus Chart is aligned with the center of the LCD. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. * When the adjustment does not work, click the “Default” button. 3-31 Zoom/AF Chart 52.5cm Power Source Personal Computer CAMERA BODY Tripod CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears, click the “ADJUST” button. 5 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Optical Unit” Adjustment.) 3-32 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.3 Imaging Process Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • Adjustment Software • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • AC Cable • DC Coupler DR-500 • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU • Color Viewer (5600° K) • W-10 Filter (2 pcs.) • C-12 Filter • FL-W Filter • ND-2 Filter 1 Click the “Imaging Process” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3. 3 1. Attach the ND-2 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer ND-2 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 3-33 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears, go to 5. 5 1. Remove the ND-2 Filter. 2. Attach the two W-10 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer W-10 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 6 When the message on the right appears, go to 7. 7 1. Remove the two W-10 Filters. 2. Attach the C-12 and FL-W Filter between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. C-12 Filter Color Viewer FL-W Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 3-34 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 8 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Imaging Process” Adjustment.) 3-35 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.4 Color Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • Adjustment Software • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • AC Cable • DC Coupler DR-500 1 Click the “Color” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3. 3 1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the ND-4 Filter attached. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU • Color Viewer (5600° K) • Color Bar Chart • ND-4 Filter Color Viewer Color Bar Chart ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer 3-36 Stand CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen with a mouse to choose a color of color bar. 2. Click the “Sampling” button. 5 Check “Yellow and Red”, and click the “OK” button. If these data are within specifications, go to 7. * Specification Ave_Cr = Reference Camera ± 10 Ave_Cb = Reference Camera ± 10 6 1. Confirm to see that the image on the PC monitor satisfies the specifications. 2. If the image on the PC monitor does not satisfy the specifications, change the data using UP, DOWN button or change the data directly by typing the data in the text box. Then click the “UPDATE” button. 7 When the adjustment is completed, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Color” Adjustment.) 3-37 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.5 Pixel Dot Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • Adjustment Software • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • AC Cable • DC Coupler DR-500 1 Click the “Pixel Dot” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3. 3 1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C-12 Filter. 2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU • Brightness Box (Light source A) • C-12 Filter • Light-Shielding Cloth (500 × 500 or larger) C-12 Filter Brightness Box CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer 3-38 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 1. When the message on the right appears, cover the camera with the Light-Shielding Cloth so that the no light reasons the CCD. 2. Click the “ADJUST” button. 5 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Pixel Dot” Adjustment.) 3-39 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.6 Flash Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • Adjustment Software • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 • AC Cable 1 Click the “Flash” button. 2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3. 3 1. Set 18% Gray Chart 60cm from the Finder front. 2. Make the room as dark as a darkroom. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. • DC Coupler DR-500 • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU • 18% Gray Chart • Tripod 18% Gray Chart 60cm Power Source CAMERA BODY Personal Computer 3-40 Tripod CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Flash” Adjustment.) 3-41 CHAPTER 3. REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.7 Checking of sound recording/output It is not required to adjust the recording/output (volume, etc.) of sound. Check the camera if the sound is recorded/play-backed properly. 3-42 CHAPTER 4. PARTS CATALOG CONTENTS PowerShot S230/DIGITAL IXUS v3/IXY DIGITAL 320 Casing Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Parts-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Parts-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OPTICAL UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg1 Pg2 Pg3 Pg4 Accessories-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg5 Accessories-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg6 Accessories-3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg7 Service Tools -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg8 Category of CLASS A: Frequency of use: High B: Frequency of use: Middle C: Frequency of use: Low D: Safety-related critical parts E: Consumable parts F: Standard screws and washers S: Supply of the parts is limited PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Casing Parts Pg1 13 17 12 16 8 11 10 6 14 5 7 18 9 2 17 4 3 1 15 14 15 PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg1 PARTS LIST SYMBOL 1 PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS CM1-1456-000 CM1-1457-000 B B 1 1 FRONT COVER UNIT FRONT COVER UNIT IXY DIGITAL 320 PowerShot S230 CM1-1458-000 CY1-6198-000 B B 1 1 FRONT COVER UNIT PLATE, BODY NUMBER DIGITAL IXUS v3 2 3 CD1-4240-000 B 1 COVER, JACK 4 5 CD3-0464-000 CD1-4236-020 B B 1 1 RING, STRAP COVER, CF 6 7 CD1-4237-000 CS8-6162-000 C C 1 1 SHAFT, CF COVER SPRING, CF COVER 8 CM1-1459-000 B 1 SHUTTER BUTTON UNIT 9 10 CD1-4249-000 CD1-4200-000 C C 1 1 SPACER, LCD LOCK, CF COVER 11 12 CS8-5264-000 CM1-1337-000 C B 1 1 SPRING, CF LOCK REAR COVER UNIT 13 CD1-4183-000 F 1 SCREW 14 15 16 CD1-3109-000 CD1-4248-000 XA4-9170-409 F F F 4 2 1 SCREW SCREW SCREW 17 18 CD1-3112-000 CD1-3110-000 F F 2 2 SCREW SCREW PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Internal Parts-1 Pg2 13 8 9 13 4 2 3 10 56 14 14 7 11 12 1 13 PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg2 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 CM1-1571-000 CL1-1113-000 C C 1 1 OPERATION KEY UNIT SHEET, SHIELD 3 4 WK1-5140-000 CM1-1450-000 C C 1 1 BATTERY, LITHIUM (2ND) PCB ASS’Y, MAIN 5 CD1-4241-000 C 1 HOLDER, MICROPHONE 6 7 WR1-5084-000 CD1-4244-000 C C 1 1 MICROPHONE UNIT SHEET, DUSTPROOF 8 9 CD1-4234-000 WG2-5226-000 C C 1 1 PLATE, OPERATION PANEL, LCD WG2-5226-001 C 1 PANEL, LCD (SELECTION) 10 11 CM1-1446-000 CD1-4232-000 C C 1 1 BACK LIGHT UNIT SOCKET, TRIPOD 12 13 XA1-7170-307 CD1-3108-000 F F 2 4 SCREW SCREW 14 XA1-7170-357 F 3 SCREW REMARKS PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Internal Parts-2 Pg3 6 9 14 13 5 17 12 19 11 8 10 20 2 15 7 See Pg4 18 4 3 18 1 16 PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg3 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 CM1-1447-000 CD1-4444-000 C C 1 1 FLASH/DC UNIT SHEET, NOISE ABSORPTION 3 4 CM1-1342-000 CK9-0308-000 C C 1 1 FLASH UNIT CAPACITOR, ELECT. 5 CM1-1452-000 C 1 CF UNIT 6 7 WD1-5064-000 CD1-4231-010 C C 1 1 FUSE, MATSU.DENKI UNHH206 FRAME, MAIN 8 9 CD1-4180-000 CD1-4217-000 C C 1 1 RUBBER, FINDER LOCK, BATTERY 10 CM1-1340-010 C 1 FINDER UNIT 11 12 CD1-4239-000 CD1-4238-000 B B 1 1 COVER, DC COUPLER COVER, BATTERY 13 14 CM1-1460-000 CS8-6161-000 C C 1 1 BATTERY BOX UNIT SPRING, BATTERY LOCK 15 XA4-5170-309 F 3 SCREW 16 17 18 CD1-3108-000 CD1-3105-000 XA1-7140-307 F F F 1 2 2 SCREW SCREW SCREW 19 20 XA4-9170-359 XA4-9140-357 F F 2 1 SCREW SCREW REMARKS 330V 80µF PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 OPTICAL UNIT Pg4 8 7 4 6 3 5 10 3 1 2 9 11 PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg4 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 CD1-3033-000 CD1-3034-010 B B 1 1 CAP, BARREL1 CAP, FRONT 3 4 CD1-4171-000 CD1-4172-000 B C 2 1 PLATE, BARRIER BASE, BARRIER 5 CD1-3042-010 C 1 PLATE, BARRIER DRIVE 6 7 CS8-5204-000 CS8-5205-000 C C 1 1 SPRING, BARRIER OPEN SPRING, BARRIER CLOSE 8 9 CD1-4173-000 CM1-2022-000 C C 1 1 RING, BARRIER DRIVE OPTICAL UNIT 10 CD1-4169-000 C 1 CAP, BASE BARREL 11 CD1-3036-000 C 1 SHEET, LENS BARREL REMARKS PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg5 Accessories-1 Wrist Strap WS-110 TERMINAL COVER NB-1LH USB Interface Cable IFC-200PCU 5 1 N.S Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk, ArcSoft Camera Suite Disk Battery Charger CB-2LS/2LSE N.S AV Cable AVC-DC200 2 N.S N.S N.S DC Coupler DR-500 CF Card FC-16M 3 N.S AC Cable 4 J N E PLUG TYPE B A N.Sl : N.S Stand for No Stock (Product available) PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg5 PARTS LIST SYMBOL 1 2 3 4 5 PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS CD1-3113-000 C84-1132-000 B S 1 1 WRIST STRAP WS-110 CD-ROM, SOLUTION VER.11 (J/E) FOR JAPAN, ASIA, C84-1138-000 S 1 CD-ROM, SOLUTION VER.11 (E/F/S) AUSTRALIA FOR USA, CANADA C84-1044-000 D82-0641-000 B C 1 1 DC COUPLER DR-500 CABLE, AC (J) FOR JAPAN D82-0642-000 C 1 CABLE, AC (N) FOR USA, CANADA D82-0643-000 D82-0644-000 C C 1 1 CABLE, AC (E) CABLE, AC (B) FOR EUROPE, ASIA FOR ASIA D82-0645-000 CD1-4329-000 C B 1 1 CABLE, AC (A) COVER, TERMINAL NB-1LH FOR AUSTRALIA PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg6 Accessories-2 Waterproof Case WP-DC 600 N.S N.S N.S 3 N.S 6 8 5 4 N.S 4 2 N.S 8 1 7 N.S 1 2 1 N.S 1 2 1 Waterproof Seal 9 N.S Neck Strap 12 Silicone Grease Wrist Strap 13 10 Anti-Condensation Solution 11 N.Sl : N.S Stand for No Stock (Product available) Diffusion Plate Unit 14 PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg6 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 CY1-6168-000 CY1-6169-000 C C 10 6 E RING CAP, BUTTON 3 4 CY1-6171-000 CY1-6167-000 C C 1 10 BUCKLE ASS’Y SPRING, COIL 5 CY1-6202-000 C 1 HOLDER, DIFFUSION PLATE 6 7 CYI-6203-000 CYI-6201-000 C C 1 1 SHAFT, BUCKLE PROTECTOR, DIFFUSION PLATE 8 9 CY6-3210-000 CY1-6177-000 C B 4 1 SCREW PACKING, RUBBER 10 DY9-3029-000 C 1 GREASE, PACKING 11 12 DY9-3028-000 CY1-6099-000 C B 1 1 CLEANER, ANTI-FOGGING LIQUID STRAP, NECK 13 14 CY1-6174-000 CY1-6178-000 B B 1 1 STRAP, WRIST DIFFUSION PLATE UNIT REMARKS PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg7 Accessories-3 Camera User Guide 1 Software Starter Guide 2 System Map 3 Quick Start Guide 4 PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg7 PARTS LIST SYMBOL 1 2 3 4 PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION REMARKS CDI-E072-000 S 1 I.BOOK(E) PS S230/IXUS V3 FOR USA, CANADA, ASIA, AUSTRALIA CDI-S062-000 CDI-J063-000 S S 1 1 I.BOOK(S) PS S230 I.BOOK(J) IXY DIGITAL 320 FOR USA FOR JAPAN CDI-F061-000 S 1 I.BOOK(F) PS S230 FOR CANADA CDI-E071-000 S 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE(E) VER.11 FOR USA, CANADA, ASIA, AUSTRALIA CDI-S061-000 CDI-J062-000 S S 1 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE(S) VER.11 SOFTWARE GUIDE(J) VER.11 FOR USA FOR JAPAN CDI-F060-000 S 1 SOFTWARE GUIDE(F) VER.11 FOR CANADA CDI-E073-000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP(E) PS S230/IXUS V3 FOR USA, CANADA, ASIA, AUSTRALIA CDI-S063-000 CDI-J064-000 S S 1 1 SYSTEM MAP(S) PS S230 SYSTEM MAP(J) IXY DIGITAL 320 FOR USA FOR JAPAN CDI-F062-000 S 1 SYSTEM MAP(F) PS S230 FOR CANADA CDI-E074-000 S 1 QUICK START GUIDE(E) CDI-S064-000 S 1 QUICK START GUIDE(S) FOR USA, CANADA, ASIA, AUSTRALIA FOR USA CDI-J065-000 CDI-F063-000 S S 1 1 QUICK START GUIDE(J) QUICK START GUIDE(F) FOR JAPAN FOR CANADA PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg8 S e rv i c e T o o l s DIA BOND NO.1663G BLACK W-10 Filter 5 FL-W Filter 9 1 Adhesive Tape SONY T4000 18% Gray Chart 10 2 Adhesive Tape 3M NO.56 6 HANARL FL-778 3 C-12 Filter 4 Color Viewer (5600° K) Standard Color Bar Chart 7 SERVICE MANUAL CD-ROM 8 11 PowerShot S230 DIGITAL IXUS v3 IXY DIGITAL 320 Pg8 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 CY9-8129-000 CY4-6012-000 Y Y 1 1 BOND, DIA BOND NO.1663G BLACK ADHESIVE TAPE, SONY T4000 3 4 CY4-6018-000 DY9-2029-000 Y Y 1 1 ADHESIVE TAPE, 3M NO.56 FILTER, C-12 5 CY9-1543-000 Y 1 FILTER, W-10 6 7 CY4-6016-000 DY9-3026-010 Y Y 1 1 CHART, 18% GRAY LUBE, HANARL FL-778, OIL 8 9 CY8-4380-031 CY9-1550-000 Y Y 1 1 CD-ROM, SERVICE MANUAL (J/E) FILTER, FL-W 10 DY9-2039-100 Y 1 COLOR VIEWER 5600K 11 DY9-2002-000 Y 1 COLOR BAR CHART REMARKS 6mm × 50m roll 15mm × 66m roll CHAPTER 5. DIAGRAMS CONTENTS 1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM 2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS 2-1. OVERALL 2-2. MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3) 2-3. MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3) 2-4. MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3) 2-5. FLASH/DC UNIT 2-6. Abbreviation in Block Diagrams 3. P.C.B. DIAGRAMS 3-1. MAIN PCB ASS’Y 3-2. FLASH/DC UNIT 3-3. OPTICAL UNIT 3-4. BATTERY BOX UNIT 3-5. CF UNIT 3-6. OPERATION KEY UNIT 1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM LCD PANEL 20 Board To Board 11 CCD FPC 1 OPTICAL UNIT OPERATION KEY UNIT CN301 10 VF Battery Open Detect SW BACK LIGHT UNIT 1 24 1 30 1 24 33 32 OPT FPC 16 CN1502 10 CN1002 1 2 MAIN PCB ASS'Y 15 1 CN1901 CN1004 CF UNIT CN1501 1 25 CN601 CN602 26 50 CN1005 1 26 USB,AVOUT CN1301 25 50 Button BATTERY BATTERY 10 Board To Board RLS FPC 11 POWER SW 20 11 MIC Board To Board Board To Board 1 1 CN1003 10 10 CN401 11 1 20 BATTERY BOX UNIT 20 Release SW CF Open Detect SW FLASH Mode SW FLASH/DC UNIT CN101 WHT 30 GRY BLK ORG 15 FINDER LED 01 OCTOBER, 2002 1 16 BUZZER C CANON INC., 2002 CONNECTORS MAIN PCB ASS’Y OPTICAL UNIT CN1002 CN1004 CN1005 CN1301 CN1901 BATTERY BOX UNIT CN301 CF UNIT CN401 FLASH/DC UNIT CN601 CN602 CN101 1 SCAN 1 Not Connected 1 /CE1 1 C_GND 1 SLNT_AN 1 GND 1 M_GND 1 /CE1 1 GND 1 Not Connected 2 BTOP 2 VEE2 2 /CE2 2 C_GND 2 SLNT_DET0 2 GND 2 VCC1 2 /CE2 2 D03 2 VEE2 3 UP 3 VDD3 3 A10 3 C_GND 3 SLNTZM_COM 3 GND 3 LED_GREEN 3 A10 3 D04 3 VDD3 4 LEFT 4 E1PLAT 4 /VS1 4 RG 4 SLNTZM_COM 4 RG 4 LED_ORANGE 4 /VS1 4 D05 4 E1PLAT 5 LED_POWERAN 5 VCC1L 5 /OE 5 V1 5 ZMPI_AN 5 V1 5 LED_MACRO 5 /OE 5 D06 5 VCC1L 6 LED_POWER 6 VCC1L 6 /IORD 6 V3A 6 ZMPO0 6 V3A 6 POWER 6 /IORD 6 D07 6 VCC1L 7 DOWN 7 VDD2 7 A09 7 CSUB 7 SLNT_AN 7 CUSB 7 M_GND 7 A09 7 /CE1 7 VDD2 8 RIGHT 8 VBATT 8 /IOWR 8 V4 8 SLNT_DET1 8 V4 8 C_GND 8 /IOWR 8 A10 8 VBATT 9 EXP/WB/ERASE 9 VBATT 9 A08 9 H1 9 ZMO+ 9 H1 9 C_GND 9 A08 9 /OE 9 VBATT 10 DISP 10 VCC1SD 10 /WE 10 H2 10 ZMO+ 10 H2 10 MODE1 10 /WE 10 A09 10 VCC1SD 11 MINUS 11 VCC1SD 11 A07 11 GND 11 ZMO- 11 GND 11 MODE0 11 A07 11 A08 11 VCC1SD 12 SET 12 EFCHG 12 IREQ 12 VOUT 12 ZMO- 12 VOUT 12 SCAN 12 IREQ 12 A07 12 EFCHG 13 M_GND 13 LED_BL 13 VCC1 13 VDD 13 AFLEDAN 13 VDD 13 SW1 13 VCC1 13 VCC 13 LED_BL 14 M_GND 14 STSP 14 VCC1 14 V2 14 AFLEDK 14 V2 14 SW2 14 VCC1 14 A06 14 STSP CN1003 15 VCHGLVL 15 A06 15 SUB 15 ZMPI_AN 15 SUB 15 VBATTEP 15 A06 15 A05 15 VCHGLVL 1 M_GND 16 C_GND 16 Not Connected 16 V3B 16 ZM_RST 16 V3B 16 BUZZER 16 Not connected 16 A04 16 C_GND 2 VCC1 17 C_GND 17 A05 17 VL 17 SH+ AFA+ 17 VL 17 CFOP 17 A05 17 A03 17 C_GND 3 LED_GREEN 18 C_GND 18 /VS2 18 V5A 18 SH+ AFA+ 18 V5A 18 TELE 18 /VS2 18 A02 18 C_GND 4 LED_ORANGE 19 VCC2RE 19 A04 19 V5B 19 SH- 19 V5B 19 WIDE 19 A04 19 A01 19 VCC2RE 5 LED_MACRO 20 E3LAT 20 RESET 20 V6 20 SH- 20 V6 20 M_GND 20 RESET 20 A00 20 E3LAT 6 POWER 21 VCC2AFE 21 A03 CN1501 21 IR- 21 A03 21 D00 21 VCC2AFE 7 M_GND 22 E2LAT 22 /WAIT 1 UV_GND 22 IR- 22 /WAIT 22 D01 22 E2LAT 8 C_GND 23 VBATT 23 A02 2 Not Connected 23 IR+ AFB- 23 A02 23 D02 23 VBATT 9 C_GND 24 VBATT 24 Not Connected 3 Not Connected 24 IR+ AFB- 24 Not connected 24 /IOIS16 24 VBATT 10 MODE1 25 VCC1A 25 A01 4 Not Connected 25 AFB+ 25 A01 25 /CD2 25 VCC1A 11 MODE0 26 VCC1 26 C_GND 5 Not Connected 26 AFB+ 26 C_GND 26 /CD1 26 VCC1 12 SCAN 27 VCC1 27 /CD1 6 VBUS 27 AFA- 27 /CD1 27 D11 27 VCC1 13 SW1 28 M_GND 28 D03 7 VIDEO 28 AFA- 28 D03 28 D12 28 M_GND 14 SW2 29 M_GND 29 D11 8 VC_DET 29 ZMAFPI_COM 29 D11 29 D13 29 M_GND 15 VBATTEP 30 M_GND 30 D04 9 D- 30 ZMPI_AN 30 D04 30 D14 30 M_GND 16 BUZZER 31 D12 10 D+ 31 ZMPO1 31 D12 31 D15 17 CFOP 32 D05 11 AUDIO 32 AFPI_AN 32 D05 32 /CE2 18 TELE 33 D13 12 UV_GND 33 AFRST 33 D13 33 /VS1 19 WIDE 34 D06 CN1502 34 D06 34 /IORD 20 M_GND 35 D14 1 Not Connected 35 D14 35 /IOWR 36 D07 2 RGT 36 D07 36 /WE 37 D15 3 BLUE 37 D15 37 IREQ 38 /REG 4 RED 38 /REG 38 VCC 39 A00 5 GREEN 39 A00 39 Not connected 40 Not Connected 6 PSIG 40 Not connected 40 /VS2 41 D00 7 HCK1 41 D00 41 RESET 42 Not Connected 8 HCK2 42 Not connected 42 /WAIT 43 D01 9 CEXT/REXT 43 D01 43 Not connected 44 D08 10 Not Connected 44 D08 44 /REG 45 D02 11 REF 45 D02 45 Not connected 46 D09 12 HST 46 D09 46 Not connected 47 /IOIS16 13 WIDE 47 /IOIS16 47 D08 48 D10 14 Not Connected 48 D10 48 D09 49 /CD2 15 VSSG 49 /CD2 49 D10 50 C_GND 16 VDDG 50 C_GND 50 GND 17 VSS 01 OCTOBER, 2002 18 VDD 19 DWN 20 EN 21 VCK 22 VST 23 COM 24 Not Connected C CANON INC., 2002 2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS 2.1 OVERALL DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL MAIN PCB ASS’Y USB CN1501 2/2 OPTICAL UNIT OPT FPC USB Control CCD FPC BATTERY BOX UNIT CDS, A/D CCD Sensor AF Suport LED SELF Red Eye CPU Digital Signal Processing IC Zoom Motor Buzzer TG Motor Driver Button BATTERY LCD Driver IRIS Motor FINDER LED VBATT LCD CONTROL SHUTER Motor LCD PANEL AF Motor SDRAM OPRATION Switch VCC1 BATTERY BOX RLS FPC VDD3 RTC Filter, Drive RESET +3.3VREG OSC EVR CN1501 1/2 VBATT OPRATION KEY UNIT AV OUT FLASH MEMORY VBATT VCC1 CF UNIT BATTERY Lord Test CF Card MIC Amp ALC Amp L.P.F MIC Buf. Amp L.P.F Line Amp VBATT for LCD VCC 2RE VDD2 VCC 2AFE VEE 2 VCC 1 VCC 1L VCC 1A VCC 1SD for CCD VDD3 for System Control BACK LIGHT UNIT FLASH HV/OSC/XE_Drive DC/DC CONVERTER FLASH/DC UNIT 01 OCTOBER, 2002 C CANON INC., 2002 2.2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3) DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3) CCD FPC CN301 Vout CCD Sensor Q1301 BUFFER 2SC4617 V1 V2 V3A V3B V4 V5A V5B V6 SUB CSUB H1 H2 RG 12 10 9 8 7 4 3 2 1 17 18 21 22 14 13 VDD 20 VL Vout VDD C1318 CN1301 12 12 Vout 43 39 44 46 38 40 42 47 48 V1 V2 V3A V3B V4 V5A V5B V6 SUB CSUB H1 H2 RG V1 V2 V3A V3B V4 V5A V5B V6 SUB CSUB H1 H2 RG 5 14 6 16 8 18 19 20 15 7 9 10 4 5 14 6 16 8 18 19 20 15 7 9 10 4 VDD VL 13 17 13 VDD 17 VL V1 V2 V3A V3B V4 V5A V5B V6 SUB 3 5 1 8 From FLASH/DC UNIT SSI SEN SCK 33 RST TG_CS 32 OSCO 27 28 OSCI 30 MCKO 34 VR 35 HR CDSIN D0 ı D9 SPBLK SPSIG PBLK ADCLK SDATA2 AL_LD SCLK2 CCD2 ı CCD11 10 Q1011 2SC4617 3 AOUTP2 SDATA CS P4L_2 15 X1301 45MHz TG_MCK CLPOB2 C1511 24 1 5 SSGOUT5 SDATA2 SCLK2 IC1303 CCD POWER REG BD3987FV REG2 VEE 4 CTL2 REG1 VCC 2 CTL1 STB 6 B/B-Y CCDCLK SSGOUT1 SSGOUT0 3 2 1 47 46 44 42 43 40 14 RED GREEN BLUE COM REF 4 5 3 23 11 VST VCK EN DWN WIDE HST HCK1 HCK2 RGT 22 21 20 19 13 12 7 8 2 PSIG 6 VDD 18 LCD PANEL Q1509 REG. 2PC4617 EX10 EX9 TG_CS AD_LD VST VSK EN DWN WIDE HST HCK1 HCK2 RGT PSIGOUT VCC1 Q1508 VDD1,2 VCC2 REG. 13 2PC4617 VDD3 TG_MCK TG_VD TG_HD R/R-Y 25 SYNC_IN 32 SCK 33 SDAT 31 SEN SCLK3 SDATA3 LCD_CS EX0 EX1 EX13 VCC1A_3 TG_VD TG_HD G/Y 6 Q1512 XP6401 CN1502 10 R_OUT 12 G_OUT 8 B_OUT 6 COM 27 REF 4 Q10112 2SC4617 SCK C1513 23 2 AD_D0 ı AD_D9 OBP 2 EX11 EX12 P3_0 EX3 Q1302 SWITCH PDTC144EE P3_6 L1304 VCC2_AD VDD_OSCO VDD_OSCI VCC1 VCC1 VCC1L VDD3_0-10 VDDC_0-5 IC1014 5 +2.5V REG 4 TK11125CS VCC1A VDD3 VCC1A VDD3 APVD IC1006 5 +3.0V REG 4 TK11130CS 10 VCC1SD 11 4 E1PLAT 22 E2LAT 20 E3LAT AOUTP0 AOUTP1 31 VDD2 VCC2AFE VEE2 8 9 23 VBATT 24 19 VCC2RE 22 16 17 14 12 XSHP XSHD PBLK ADCLK 12 H1 13 H2 9 RG 41 VH 45 VL VDD 7 21 2 26 27 5 6 25 3 Q1507 2SA1774 IC1502 LCD CONTROL CXA3572AR Q1013 2SC4617 IC1302 CDS,A/D HD49334ANP IC1305 TG CXD3615AR Q1303 VSUB CONT PDTC144EE CN1004 1/2 Q1011-Q1013 Q1507,Q1512 BUFFER VCC1A_3 APVD C1512 22 TG_HD OPTICAL UNIT 1/2 IC1011 (1/3) Digital Signal Processing IC T8F80XB-0001 VREF_0-2 VDD_SDO-5 C1704 3 MIC VCC 7 C1711 VIDEOEN P3_5 P4U_3 IC1704 ALC Amp AN6123MS 3 1 8 5 MIC 5 +1 FILTER Q1516 2SA1774 VDD_SDO-0 8 1 7 5 VDD_SDI EX35 EX36 EX37 EX38 IC1501 75ΩDRIVER NJM2574RB1 VCCIA_3 VCC1A_3 VBATT VCC2RE POWER E1LAT E2LAT E21LAT E3LAT IC1702 MIC Amp NJM2118V APVD_0-2 DPVD BUFFER IC1701(2/2) BUF. Amp TC75W51FK PS 6 IC1705 1/2 L.P.F TC75W60FK DAOUT AUDIO_PB 3 +1 1 3 +1 1 5 CN1501 1/2 VIDEO VC_DET AUDIO UV_GND AV OUT 7 8 11 12 IC1705 2/2 LINE Amp TC75W60FK 8 ADIN _2 C1508 VC_DET IC1701(1/2) L.P.F TC75W51FK 7 AUDIO_REC 4 +Av 7 C1719 DET gm 01 OCTOBER, 2002 C CANON INC., 2002 2.3 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3) DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL IC1001 CPU µPD82518F1-021-EN6 OPTICAL UNIT 2/2 TG_HD EX3 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3) CN1501 2/2 10 D+ 9 D– L1504 Q1008 SWITCH XPO3311 3 2 2 D_N 4 Q1904 SWITCH XPO3311 1 Q1003 SWITCH XPO3311 3 4 BATTERY LOAD TEST 4 Q10002 2SD1664 2 2.0B RESET S-80927ANMP Q1001 XPO3311 IC1008 +3.3V REG S-817A33ANB 3 CF_IREQ 1 1 EX6 INTP0 INTP2 VDD CLK DATA /OE TG_CS AD_LD LCD_CS EX11 EX12 EX13 EVR_1 VZMCNT 2 A02 6 7 /WE /OE 7 6 8 EX8 VDD 1-22 AVDD AVREF AUDIO_PB AOUT VCC2_AD VDD 3 VBATTMP VCC1.CF AIN 1 AIN 2 AIN 3 AIN 4 AIN 5 AIN 6 AIN 7 TRST TMS TCK TDO INTP1 WAITB CSENGB UBEB ALE EX42 ECLK ESDT ESREQ CPUADR_0 ı CPUADR_3 IN1 IN2 INA INB MD1 MD2 MD3 OUTB OUT2 OUT3 OUT6 OUT5 OUT4 6 26 27 19 20 21 25 LED_ORANGE 1 4 3 EX14 Q1902 SWITCH 2SA1774 Q1901 SWITCH 2SC4617 LED_MACRO 2 AFLEDAN AFLEDK ZMPI_AN ZMPI_AN ZMPI_AN ZM_RST 13 14 5 15 30 16 ZMPO_1 31 Zoom Motor SHUTTER Motor IRIS Motor AF Motor AF Support, SELF,Red Eye VCC1_ML EX46 ZMPO1 2 5 4 ZMPO0 1 7 6 ZMPO_0 6 AFRSTC 13 11 10 AFRST 33 Zoom PI P3_7 VCC1 1 7 8 3 2 SLNT_DET0 2 SLNT_DET1 8 CN1004 2/2 IC1013 AND GATE TC7SET08FU Q1010 LED Drive 2PC4617 P3_4 33 EFCHGC X1001 24MHz VCC1A_3 EXPORT EX35 EX36 EX37 EX38 SLANT PI 5 6 IC1015 Comparator NJM12903R E1LAT E2LAT E21LAT E3LAT AF PI IC1901 Compatator NJM12901V EX63 EX35 EX36 EX37 EX38 22 VCC1_ML P3_1 OSC_X1 24 Q1903 LED Drive 2SC4617 14 OSC_X2 01 OCTOBER, 2002 OUTA ZMO+ VCC2RE 5 CPURDWR CPUMEMIO TRST TMS TCK TDI INTR P4U_1 NWAIT NCSE UBEB P4U_2 ALE NRESET BUSCLK ESDT ESREQ VDC OUT1 CPUAD_0 ı CPUAD_15 EX4 EX5 AUDIO_REC P3_2 P3_3 EX7 VCHGLVL AIN6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 VBATT IC1011 (2/3) Digital Signal Processing IC T8F80XB-0001 Q1007 LED Drive XP6213 CS2 32KIN VCC 1 VCC 1A VCC 1A_3 ADIN2 6 EX60 INTP2 IC1004 EVR BH2220FVM DAOUT VZMCNT EX57 EX58 EX54 EX55 EX56 EX62 EX59 EX11 EX12 EX13 EX2 ı EX63 LIVDD CLK DI LD 4 /WE 31 /CE 37 /OE /WE RESETB IC1007 Real Time Clock RTC-4574JE CPU_RST 8 CE1 2 FOUT 3 CE0 BUT_BATT BAT1001 EVR_1 EX40 TOUT3 1 IC1002 2 EX39 1 2 MRWB CSMEMB MRDB DQ0 ı DQ15 16 1 7 9 10 11 ZMO12 17 SH+, AFA+ 18 19 SH20 21 IR22 23 IR+, AFB24 25 AFB+ 26 27 AFA28 Q1902 Motor Drive LB8648T AIN_0 3 10 20 32 Q1905 SWITCH XPO3311 A0 ı A19 CPU_A_1-20 D0 ı D15 EX41 VBATT A1 ı A20 AFPI_AN SLNT_AN SLNT_AN USB_VBUS Q1009 SWITCH XPO3311 1 6 VBUS VBATT 2 EX15 D_P VCC1 3 OPT FPC CN1901 IC1005 FLASH PROM MBM29LV1608E90PBT-J 4 VCC1 VCC1 EX0 EX1 EX9 EX10 SDATA3 SCLK2 SDATA2 CPU_A_16-19 USB SCLK3 EX0 EX1 EX9 EX10 VCC1_ML EX3 9 8 LED_BL 13 VCC2RE 1 2 1 2 4 4 STSP EFCHG 14 12 To FLASH/DC UNIT VCC1 IC1903 AND GATE SN74AHC1G08HDCK VCHGLVL 15 IC1901 2/2 Comparator NJM12901V C CANON INC., 2002 2.4 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3) MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3) DATA COMMUNICATION IC1011 (3/3) Digital Signal Processing IC T8F80XB-0001 EXPORT BATTERY BOX UNIT CN401 CN1003 16 15 BVATTEP VCC1 2 3 LED_GREEN LED_ORANGE 4 BUZZER Buzzer BAT401 Button BATTERY LED402 GREEN ORANGE LED401 SW402 SW403 YELLOW CFOPEN Release SW1 Release SW2 TELE WIDE REC SW404 PLAY 5 LED_MACRO CFOP SW1 SW2 TELE WIDE MODE0 MODE1 SCAN IC1012 16M SDRAM K4S283233F-MN1L 17 13 14 18 19 11 10 12 16 15 2 3 4 5 17 13 14 18 19 11 10 12 BUZZER VBATTEP VCC1 LED_GREEN LED_ORANGE EX2 VBATTMP VCC1 4 LED_MACRO CFOP SW1 SW2 TELE WIDE MODE0 MODE1 SCAN AIN6 EX45 LED_ORANGE A0 ı A11 3 2 Q1020 1/2 LED Drive XP6213 BA0 BA1 2 SDBS_O SDBS_1 DQ0 ı DQ31 32 SDDT_0 ı SDDT_31 DQM0 ı DQM3 4 SDDQM_0 ı SDDQM_3 LED_MACRO EX26 EX25 EX24 EX22 EX23 EX48 EX49 Q1004 ED Drive PDTC144EE EX44 /WE /CAS /RAS /CS CLK VCC1SO BATTERY BOX FU401 SW401 POWER 6 POWER 6 VDD1-4 VDDQ1-10 POWER POWER RLS FPC VCC1 4 To FLASH/DC UNIT 1 OPERATION KEY UNIT SW501 SW502 SW503 SW504 SW505 SW506 SW507 SW508 SW509 BATTERY Open Detect UP Button LEFT Button DOWN Button RIGHT Button EXP/WB/ERASE DISP Button MENU Button SET Button (OPR FPC) LED501 POWER 01 OCTOBER, 2002 3 CN1002 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 5 6 BTOP UP LEFT DOWN RIGHT EXP/WB/ERASE DISP MENU SET SCAN LED_POWERAN LED_POWER EX27 EX18 EX20 EX19 EX21 EX52 EX51 EX17 EX16 4 Q1015 CF POWER SW uPA1912TE CKE K8 K7 SDWE SDCAS SDRAS SDCS_0 SDCLK SDCKE J9 J8 J1 J2 VCC1_CF EX53 Q1005 Level Shift XP03311 2 12 SDADR_0 ı SDADR_11 1,2 5,6 3 Q1017,Q1016 PDTC144EE X1002 27MHz VXIN VXOUT PCADR_0 ı PCADR_2 CF_A_0-2 P1_0 ı P1_7 CF_A_3-10 3 CN1005 39 3 A00 A02 A03 8 A10 D00 PCDT_0 ı PCDT_15 CF_D_0-15 16 INT P 2 NPC RD NPC WR PCCE1 PCCE2 PCRDY PCIRQ PCIOIS P0-5 P0-1 P0-0 P0-4 EX28 EX29 EX30 EX31 D15 /IORD /IOWR /CE1 /CE2 /WAIT IREQ /IOIS16 /WE RESET /REG /OE /VS1 /VS2 /CD1 /CD2 VCC1 EX43 EX28-31 CF UNIT CN601 25 23 21 19 17 15 8 11 9 7 3 41 43 45 28 30 32 34 36 16 44 46 48 29 31 33 35 37 39 25 23 21 19 17 15 11 9 7 3 41 43 45 28 30 32 34 36 44 46 48 29 31 33 35 37 6 8 1 2 22 12 47 10 20 38 5 4 18 27 49 13 14 6 8 1 2 22 12 47 10 20 38 5 4 18 27 49 13 14 CN602 A00 11 A10 D00 16 15 D15 /IORD /IOWR /CE1 /CE2 /WAIT IREQ /IOIS16 /WE RESET /REG /OE /VS1 /VS2 /CD1 /CD2 VCC 20 ı 14 12 ı 10 8 21 ı 23 2 ı 6 47 ı 49 27 ı 31 CF Card 34 35 7 32 42 37 24 36 41 44 9 33 40 26 25 13 38 Q1018 2PC4617 Q1016-Q1018 : CF POWER CONT EX61 VCC1 Q1020 (2/2) LED DRIVE 6 XP6213 5 1 C CANON INC., 2002 2.5 FLASH/DC UNIT FLASH/DC UNIT CN101 V BATT VBATT Q106 PWM SWITCH MCH3306 1 VCC1SD 8 5 4 2 7 3 6 29 4 Q107 PWM SWITCH 3 SSM6J08FU Q108 PWM SWITCH MCH3306 C127 C120 OUT3 1 T101 5 Q010 XE Drive CY20AAJ-B T104 2 1 VCHGLVL STSP CTL Q105 OSC 2SC4672 C137 L113 6 C138 L115 5 D111 D106 1 C132 Q109 PWM SWITCH SSM6K08FU 15 7 VCC2RE 19 L114 L116 6 2 4 3 2 VEE2 VCC2AFE 21 VDD3 3 E1P LAT 5 E1P LAT 4 E3 LAT 20 E2 LAT 22 LED_BL STSP EFCHG VCHGLVL 13 14 12 15 Q111 VDD3 SWITCH UMF5N 5 3 6 4 5 1 2 Q102 CONTROL SWITCH SSM6N16FE EFCHG VDD2 C134 C142 17 Q101 SW DTC144EE 3 4 22 18 FB4 6 CTL 27,4,12,19 DTC1-4 CS4 16 CS3 D108 D112 L107 5 6 L112 D107 3 C121 D103 C130,C131 4 7 D105 VCC1L 8 FB3 13 14 -INE3 FLASH L108 To MAIN PCB ASS’Y 2 Q103 EF Charge 2SB1197K VCC1A L106 5.6 T103 -INE4 VCC1 L111 28 5 VCC 26 VCCO 24 OUT2 3 FB2 2 -INE2 OUT4 L110 D104 FB1 L109 D110 8 9 23 24 10 11 26 27 25 25 C119 -INE1 C118 IC101 SW REG CONTROL MB39A102PFT OUT1 T102 C133,C136 C101 C126 From BATTERY BOX UNIT 4 3 2 6 1 5 Q104 SWITCH XP6213 From MAIN PCB ASS’Y LED-BL VDD3 BACK LIGHT UNIT 01 OCTOBER, 2002 C CANON INC., 2002 2.6 Abbreviation in Block Diagrams Abbreviation Nominal name ADC Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Converter AE Automatic Exposure control AF Automatic Focussing control AND Logic AND circuit R-Y/B-Y Description Color difference signals of TV system BPF Band-Pass Filter BUFFER Buffer circuit C Chrominance signal Color component signal of TV system CCD Charge-Coupled Device CCD imager CDS Correlated Double Sampling system COMP.VIDEO Composite video signal COMPARATOR Voltage comparator CPU Central Processing Unit DAC Digital-to-Analog (D/A) Converter DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory Memory with which read and write are freely possible. DSP Digital Signal Processing Typically DSP device EEPROM Electrically Erasable PROM PROM that is electrically erasable. EVF Electronic View Finder FET Field Effect Transistor FLASH MEMORY Non-volatile memory with which write and read are freely possible. HPF High-Pass Filter I/F InterFace The circuit that interconnects 2 devices or circuits. IGBT Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor Conductivity-modulation type FET transistor INV. Logic Inverter circuit IR InfraRed ray IRIS Iris LCD Liquid Crystal Device Typically LCD display LED Light Emitting Diode Typically LED display LPF Low-Pass Filter NTSC National Television System Committees OP Amp OPerational Amplifier OR Logic OR circuit OSC OSCillator PAL Phase Alternating by Line PLL Phase Locked Loop PROM Programmable Read Only Memory PWM Pulse Width Modulation REG. REGulated power supply NTSC color TV system developed in USA PAL color TV system developed in Germany Non-volatile memory in which program can be written. RTC Real Time Clock Reference clock oscillator SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic RAM DRAM whose bus interface is synchronous. SECAM SEquential Colour À Mémoire SECAM color TV system developed in France SW REG SWitching REGulator Switching type regulated power supply device TG Timing Generator USB Universal Serial Bus VCO Voltage Controlled Oscillator VCXO Voltage Controlled X’tal Oscillator XE Xenon Tube Y Y-signal USB type serial data communication system Luminance component signal of TV system 3. P.C.B. DIAGRAMS 3.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y MAIN PCB ASS’Y (SOLDERING SIDE) 01 OCTOBER, 2002 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (COMPONENT SIDE) C CANON INC., 2002 3.2 FLASH/DC UNIT FLASH/DC UNIT (SOLDERING SIDE) 01 OCTOBER, 2002 FLASH/DC UNIT (COMPONENT SIDE) C CANON INC., 2002 3.3 OPTICAL UNIT 01 OCTOBER, 2002 C CANON INC., 2002 3.4 BATTERY BOX UNIT 01 OCTOBER, 2002 C CANON INC., 2002 3.5 CF UNIT 01 OCTOBER, 2002 C CANON INC., 2002 3.6 OPERATION KEY UNIT 01 OCTOBER, 2002 C CANON INC., 2002 How to print out the Zoom/AF Chart The large materials such as “Zoom/AF Chart” that occupy a page of large size, can be divided into several smaller pages using “Graphic Select Tool” for printing the entire page. < Procedures > 1. Select “ Text Select Tool” from the Command Bar and keep pressing it. Then, select the “ Graphic Select Tool”. 2. Select the desired portion to print. (Drag the cursor on desired area.) 3. Click “Print” of the Menu Bar. Check “Selected Thumbnails/Graphic”, then start printing. When you check “Fit to Page”, the date can be reduced or enlarged of its printing size so that the printing size fits the size of paper.* 4. To cancel the printing area, click an arbitrary position on the display. * Remarks The “Zoom/AF Chart” of the Service Manual that is saved in this CD-ROM, has the colored markings in colors so that the entire page can be divided into print papers (legal-size x 4 pages, A3 size x 3 pages). Operate as follows. Select “Graphic Select Tool”. Select the 2 markings having the same color to select the first printing area. Press “Print” to print the first printing area. Perform the above steps 2 and 3. Select another 2 markings having the second color to select the second printing area. Press “Print” to print the second printing area. Repeat this procedure until the all pages are printed. : Markings PowerShot S230/DIGITAL IXUS v3/ IXY DIGITAL 320 Zoom/AF Chart ✂ PowerShot S230/DIGITAL IXUS v3/IXY DIGITAL 320 Zoom/AF Chart Dimensions 519.94mm 65.90mm 131.53mm 209.54mm 412.91mm 389.95mm 157.48mm 196.90mm 157.52mm 311.99mm 262.53mm
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